HIE OMAftA DAILY REE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 100.1. ( i I fit t REDS SLUG OCT A VICTORY ( w York Looki'Liko a 'Sara Winner Up tothtEijhk POUND OUT FIVE SCORES !N ONE INNING Cincinnati Tara A roa ad 'sad Roe Thla Record On Better la the .; Eighth, Adding Two Mere la the glata. r I CINCINNATI, Sept. 1 -Cincinnati won Vrom New York today after the gamo aeemed hopelessly loot. McGtnnlty wan hit hrd In the last two Innings, and tha Cin cinnati piled up erven rune. It was a pitcher' battle up to th eventh Inning, when New York scored five runa.. Attend- noe. 1.972. Score; ' CINCINNATI. incinnati. , NKW Yon. R. .H .O A B Len iin, Bsymnur, "'.' 1 M tlnjwna. rf,.. o' 114 . el.. II l 1 n-.d-irn. f 4 I 4 I '. rf 1 1 liMitMua. lb I II Peeler, lb.. 1 14 1 0 M.rt... II. .. stelnrtlt. lb. 4 1 It vBabb, m.... Ds'r. b 4 Lander. b.. Consorts, an. Ill tilt: i than, lb.. I 1 4 4 Warner. .. f 1 11 I I McOlaaHr, p I I Tetsls ... T II IT II l ToUls ... I vrtt II 1 Two out when winning run acored. Cincinnati o 0000001 27 New York o 00000810-0 Earned runa: Cincinnati, 6; New York, . Two-base hits: Corcoran, Pmwne, Htolen bases: Donlln, Seymour, Gilbert. Doublo play: Daly te Corcoran to Ueckley. Flrat base on balla: Off Ewlng, 2; off McGlnnity, . Hit by pitched ball: Ewlng. Left on bases: Cincinnati. 8; New York. 8. Btruck out: By Ewlng, 4. Time: J;oo. Umpire: Pitcher Both Easy. PITT8BURO, Sept. 16. Pittsburg slaugh tered Carney by hitting him hard In every Inning. Philllppl would have met the aame fat had not his support been of tha sensa tional order. Wagner, Besumont and Kru- Ser did great work. Attendance, l.ikH). core: FirrsBrnoV " i ' boston. B.li.O.A l - ' ' R.H.O A BMnraont, c( I I 4 0 4 lWr, rf... 1 1 I 1 I Mark,, if.... lit ft Tenner, lb.. 11414 "bring, rf... 1114 it Ab'tlrble. lb 1 I I I 1 Waanar, ss.. I I I I lU'ool.r. It I 1 I I I Prtimf'14, lb I 110 1 liurtoi'cor, lb 1 1 I 1 I llltchey, lb.. 1 I I I 4 MeCrnrr. cf. 1 I 1 I I Xruiar, lb.., I I 4 I 0 Moras. 0 I I I I Phalpa, c... 1 1 I I ol Aubrey, u... 1 I I t 1 fBllliiipl, p.. 1 1 1 OjOaroajy p.... t 1 111 ToUls ...MMKu"l ToUM ... I 11411 I Ptttaburt w.. ...v.... 0 f lit t 1 I -M Boston ... 00 4 30000 t Earned runa: Pittsburg, ; Boston. 1 Two base hits: Phelps. Tenney. Three-base bits: Branshald,' Kt uger; Tenney. Home run: McCreery. bVacrTne lilt:- bexter. Btolen bases: Dexter, Abbitttchlo Double play:' Jvruger to Kttehle to tiranstleiu. f irst on balls: Off Phtlllppl, 1; off Carney, 4. Btruck out: By Philllppl, 1; by Carney, 2. Passed balla: - Moran. (;. Wild pitches: Carney (2). Time: 2:00. Umpire: Hurst. Post po neel Games. CHICAGO, flept. IS Tha Chlcago-Phlla-delphla game waa postponed on account of wet grounds. 8T. LOITI8. Sept. 1. The double-header between St. Louis and Brooklyn was post poned because of wet grounds. Btandtnc ol the Teams. Played. Won. Lst PC .6C9 nttsburg ... 87 43 52 isew York .. Chloago 131 12i$ U'S 126 12 120 12 79, 61 41 43 61 67 61 7H 7 87 uincinnatt .at .411 Uroohiyu ... Boston Philadelphia .34) fit. Loula ... Qames todays ' Boston at Pittsburg, Brooklyn at Bt. Louis, New York at Cin cinnati, Philadelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMEj Mlaaeapolla Takea Two from Mil vraakea aa Claae et lissea ea ' Hpme ' Groaada. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 18. -The local ball season cloaed today with a double-header. Tha locala won the first gam by ninth Inr.iiirf ra.fiVfnf'ViJ tne5 'wr-out. Wuel lr kopt. hits scattered ln .the second game, while Williams wan batted some In the first Inning. Attendance, 150. Score, first game: - . MINNEAPOLIS. - MILWAtKEB. HHOJi.il . R.H. O.A.I. ffulltvsS. f.. Ill e OOsnley.- rf... I 1 I I I Matoney, rf.. 0 114 4 Ito.ithu. lb. I 1 14 1 4 Oflr, a..... 4 t I I OVniUub, lb. ft 1 4 I I Mrlntyn. lb. 4 I 1 1 1 Hcmrhlll, cf. 1 1 1 ft 4 lAlly. If.,.,, ft 4 1 1 f fl.-!l(l.. lb. I I I I I Iwiir, 1 4 1 1 1 1'unlM'r. If. 1 ft I ft I rxKir, lb.. 1 I 17 I ft loi, '. A ft A I Wsnln. lb... ft. ell illiwr, c ft I I I Mcrmcala, p. ft 9 I I C.H.rwlllh. p.. I I I 1 WillUnu, p., 4 4 4 1 u . TOtSl- I 111 II Totals ... I 111 11 I V " Meredlth out on bunt strikes. Two out when winning run was made. Minneapolis 00000100 23 Milwaukee .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-1 Two-base hit: Fipooner. Flrt base on balla: Off MeDonuld. 2: off Wllllama. 1; off Meredith. 3. Struck out: I'.y Meredith, R; by McDonald. ). Hit bS bitched ball: By Meredith. .2. Double play: Ovler to Martin to Spooner. Let on bases: Min neapolis, f: Milwaukee, I. Time: 1:20. Lin plre: Mullane. Bcora, aeoond game: h Mli-WAUKBB I MINNEAPOLIS. P , - I.IO.i.1 It. H. OA. a (f Osnley. rf ... ft 4 1 I t gulllTtn. cf. 4 ft I I 4 J . I Ixmanus. lb. 4 I 11 I IMalnny. rf.. I I I I ft V l'lilaut. lb. i 1 ft 4 4 Orlr. ss 4 1 I I 4 , H'p'lll. Ib-of 1 III ( M.lntyro. lb. I 4 I I 4 UfhaOoT. lb.. 1111 o Lallr. it 4 4 1 ft 4 Connors, cf. . 114 I Taacar. c .., 1114 DuulssTy, If. 0 I I ft s Bnoonor, lb., ft 114 ft Viol. ss I 114 1' Martin, lb. ..4 4 I T Ppoar. o. 0 111 Wllllama, p.. ft 111 VuaJlor. ... 1111 ft ' ' -"i ToUls ... I 11 IT I 1 - Tat ala ... I If) II 1' Milwaukee SOOOOOOOO-S kltmeapoiis ........1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Two-base bit: Mclntyre. Double plays Oyler to Martin to Spouner, Muellar to Sperr to Donahue. First baae on balls Off Williams. 4: off Mueller, a Struck out By Mueller. 4; by WIllKms, 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 10; Milwaukee, 7. Time 1:30. umpire: Mullane. Iadlaaaaalla Defeats folanbsa, " COLUMBUS. Sept. 16 Indlanapolla de feated Columbus today In a flve-lnnlng fume wmcn was caned on aocount of ruin. Wagner was hit hard. Attendance, SJ7. Bcore: v INTJIANAlOLia I COLVMBUS. R II O A B B.H O A E KlkSL lb.... I 111 ftlnisuoa. lb., ft 111: tv. roa. b. 1 1 1 I n di. If I I ft 4 i HocTioer. rf 1 I 1 ft 0 Turaar. lb... ft 4 1 4 1 ft IBansoa. of... 1 4 1 4 I 4 1 0 eiinaman. ss 4 4 ft I Woodrutt, If. 0 1 Laalia. e I 1 Coultar. et... 1 I Mamao, ss... ft ft llaaa. lb 4 1 Vols, p I I ti Manor, lb... 4 1 4 I 4 1 I OiRoa.-n. rf.... ft 4 I I I 114 Pu. c ft ft 4 ft I 1 llWafSer. p... ft I I ft Tjala ...4.111 4 II -Totals ...I 1 It 1 Rain called at end of fifth Inning; rain and darkness. Columbus 0 1 0 0 0-1 IndUnapolla 0 110 24 Two-base hit: Bannon. Struck out: By vteancr, 4; by Vol. 4. f irst base on rails Off Vols, 4. Hit by pitched bail: By Wag' tier, 1. Time: l:0u. Umpire: Haskell. Fostpaaesl Game, ST. PAl'L. Minn.. R.tnt. 11 The St. Paul Kunsaa City tiaiue was postponed on ao count of wet arounits. U)L'ltJ VILLI- Seot. 16-.The Toledo-Ixuis villa game waa postponed on account of rain. . I ataadlac at tha Teams- ft. Paul' oulsvllle .... Milwaukee, .. Vndianapolie . vansas City fohimbua ... Minneapolis , Toledo ....... Played. Won. Lost LosO P.C 44 .662 51 .v2 . 67 .5 l .548 64 .5u0 71 .411 l.lu St ,.133 fc 131 74 16 74 ..v.. ,.13S 64 144 65 ..ISO 47 131 43 riamwe today; St. Paul at M.lwaukee, &!lnii!tplia at Kansna City. Indianapolis at Columbus. Toledo at Louisville. t 7 BEERS Guaranteed Puro. I None So Good. I Ordar from '' I . B. May aV Ceasif GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE WaaMngtoa la raeo a( Odda la Blxth Innlne; Taken Cam from De'rolt. WABHINQT6N, Pert. Id -After two men were out In the second Inning Detroit lred tip Iee'a delivery and scored six runa, hut Washington developed a terrlflo batting streak In the seventh and won a game which teemed hopelessly lost , Attendance, 3X. Score: WASHINGTON. 1 tlETROtT. R H O A E. R.H.O A. a. PiWnaoa. (f. t 1 I 0 narreu, rf... I I 4 t Hn4rlcaa. rf 1 1 0 Lu.h. as I I I 1 If. ran. aa ... I I t I rrrawfoM, rf. 1 I 4 Slba,-b, If... t 0 Carr. lb. I 1 114 4114 4 Clar, lb. .. 14 Yeasrr, tb.. Lous, lb.... Mulow, e... Kltaon. If.. Mullln, If... Doaor&A, a. oufbiln, lb. I I &i Mror. t I I I i ( Ktttrrtct. c. 1 1 4 ( Ln, s 14 14 1 Tstals ...10 14 17 11 : Tot.lt ... I It i4 I I Waahlngton 02400170 10 Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 S Earned runs; Washington, 8. Two-baae hit: Selbach. Three-base hits: Lush, Crawford. Btolen bases: V. Coughlln i'l. Long. Buelow. Sacrifice hits: CKrke, Xuelow. Doublo plays: McCormlcK to Moran to Clarke. Mo ran to McCofmlck to Clarke. First base on balls: Off Lee, 1; oft Donovan, 2. Hit by pitched bell: Bar rett, Crawford. Struck out: By Lee, 7; by Donovan, 7. lft on bases: Wash.ng ton. 4; Detroit, tk Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly. , Boston Wins (ram CleTelaad. BOSTON. Sept. !. The home team took one of the heaviest batting game of the year rrom Cleveland today, l to 7. Kil llan and Hughes were batted so fiercely at the outset that both were retired after the second and ln the fourth respectively. Glbaon then hela Cleveland to three hits. Attendance, 4,97V. Score; BOSTON. CLEVELAND. k.U.O. A.K.I R.H.O A E. Poiishertr. Ill II I 1'Fllrk. rf a 1 1 ft 4 Collins, lb... 1111 1 Bur. If 114 14 Si ah I. f I Kraaouin, rf.. 1 111 ( Bradley, Ik. Ill 0 l.iijal, lb... 1114 Hickman, lb 1 14 0 tiiLott, ! I ft 1 0 imla, c... Ill 4 Abbott, ... 10 4 fcit.urnu'er. ss I I M Parent, ss... 1 Ijithaaoo, lb 1 rerrls, lb.... 1 triavr, c 1 MmhH, p... 1 Ottawa, p.... I 10 1 1 KlllUn. a... lift 110 Dunabue, p. Totals. ...14 II 17 1 I Totals ... T 11 14 II 1 Boston 32311211 14 Cleveland 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 07 Earned runs: Boston. 1: Cleveland. 2. Two-baa hits: Ferris (2). Crlger, Siahl, Freeman. LaChance, Hickman, Kll.ian. Three-base hits: Colllnn. Hushes. Stshl. Home runs: Ferris, Crlger. Stolen bnaes: Btahl, Parent, Lott. Double plays: Bay to Lajoie tp tfradiey, iajoio to Hiramau. First base on balls: Off Gibson. 1: off Don ahue, a 'Hit by pitched ball: By Donahue, 1. utruca- out: ay. HUgnea, z; Dy uiDson, 8; by Donahue, 4 Time: 1:56. Umpire: u iugnnn. rettpeaeo uanies. NEW'TORK. Scrt. 16 The ChlcaKO-New Tork game waa postponed on account of rain. PHILADELPHIA, sept. 16. The fhliaael- phla-Bt. Louis game waa postponed on ao count of rain. ataadlasx of tha Teams. , Plaved. Won. L"t. PC. .6-.9 .8 .617 .517 Mi .4W .448 .810 Boston Cleveland ... ..126 13 43 57 57 f3 68 66 60 S" li .111 .120 .124 .113 .US .126 72 66 62 61 60 56 89 Philadelphia New York .. Detroit St. Louis ... Chicago .... Washington Oftmcs today: Chlesgo at New York, Bt. Louis at Philadelphia. Detroit at Washing ton, Cleveland at Boston. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Mad at Gravesead and Bad Roads Cats Dons the Attend. nkw YORK: Bent. II. Mud runners of a eronounced tvoe were ln aeroana at urave end today, the heavy rain of the morning having converted the iraca into a siougn Ttemilta; First race, about six ruriongs: wfiim won. Blserta second Blldeil tnira. Time: Bccona race, steeptecnaae, aoouc two ana a nan miles: tnvaior won, urer snwiu (lnrtnurallftn third. Time: 6:23. Third race, nve ana a nan (iiriongs. m WlllowtaKes: Majorant won.- uowenurop second. Ocean Tide third. Time: 1:09.' Kniieth rare, on mite ana a Quarter, nan- dlcap: Major Dangerflcld won. Sheriff Bell second. Moon Daisy inira. lime: i:u7b. Fifth race, five rurionits. selling: hud Murphy won, San Remo second, Wisteria tnira. lime: j:w. Hlrth race -one mile and seventv yards Beverly won, Queen Klliabeth aecond, Wil liam Btead third. Time: 1.61. BT. L.OU1B. Bent. 16. lacy tobs. at s to 1. after a hard drive down the stretch, won today s Delmar feature Dy a nose rrom I.lttle Scout, the odds-on favorite. Hesults: First race, six furlongs: jean tiravier won, Harry onmtn second, Model Mon arch, third. Time: i: Second race. Ave and a half furlongs Spencerlan won, Mendon second, Cardona third. Ttme: 1:16. Third rase, one mile and an elsrhth: Never Such won The Bobby second. Lynch, third. Time : 2:1)6. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Taby Toaa won. Little Scout aecond, Mal- lory tnira. Time: i:o,y,. FHin race, one mile; Stand Pat won. Golden Glitter second, Echo Dale third. Time! 1:MU. Sixth race, six furlongs: Blue Grass Girl won. Requisition second. Bid Sliver third. Time: 1:22. I'HICAGO. Bed. 16. Lord Melbourno won tho third race at Hawthorne today by a neck from Christine A, the w lo l snot. this being his fourtn consecutive victory Results: First race, five furlongs: Testimony won, Cyprienne aecona, Aims uuiuur miru Time: OMV Second race, six furlongs: Schwa ble won, Hindus second, Nannie nooge tniru. rime nil'rd race. One mile and seventy yards Lord Melbourne won, Christine A socond, Reraa third. Time: i:4. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Emma A. M. won. Antolee second. Moor third. Time: 1:3! Fifth race, six furlongs: Automaton won Zevra aecond. UU1ES 11 tnira. lime: l:l Altth race, one mile: Lady Matchless won. Bsrd Burns second. Fair Lady Anna third. Time: l:4bi. BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 16. The splendid Winning nnianes were uis leaiures at n.en llworth today. Results: First race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell lnr: Outsider won, Benckart second, Kos- nrn third. Time: l:47Vt. Becon 1 race, one and one-sixteenth miles Profitable won, Lee Ridley second. Clover lund third, 'lime: i:u&. Third race, one mile and seventy yards Nevermore won. Molly Hay man second. J. art of Warwick thud. Time: l:4o. Fourth race, six furlongs: Carl Kahler won. Cllnquevalli second, Oravina third. Time: Ml. I'Kih rare, nna mile and a sixteenth: At bulit won. Wlreln second, Autulight third Time: l:4ti. Hirth race, six furlnnirs. selling: Kx central won, Vanity aecond. La Ureque third. Time: i:ia. OMAHA GUN CLUB- IS ACTIVE Twantr-Tws Kew Memkera Takea la aad Pleas for 'Aaaaal Ihoet Mad. Tha Omaha Gun club has gotten new In tereet aroused in Its work and at the last regular meeting twenty-two new members crra tnken in. Officers have betn elected. wlth.l(. J. Root president, W. D. Town s?nd aecret&ry and treasurer, Joseph Driva bach captain and Mrsars. H. i. Hoot, C. A. l,ewla, Joseph Drisbach and Charles Bhrumway as the board of managers. At the next weekly meet, on Saturday, Seteniber 1?. W. U. Towusend and Hency McDonald will shoot luu t tracts for the Dlckev Bird cup, now In Mr. -Townseml's I.iinesslon. he having wun it last year by . tiling forty-sevon nut of fifty pigeons. At taoh mft IJ In prises Is given and club members have bwn taking a great Interest in Ibe shouting of late. The annual amateur tournament begins October 13 and ends October 13, at whl'-h Ml it ooen live-bird handicap, with twenty-live birds, will b shot, at twenty six to tlilrty-three yarda. Two hundred targets will be shot on the two flret days of the meet. E "forts are on foot to con so I'd -U tha Di' k-y Bird club with the Omaha club, and should this deal so through the niemK rehlp will likely be doubled. Or org NU holson la president of tho. Dickey Bird club. Crearas Agalast Time. Everything la In readlneaa for the record breaking race of Creaceua at the Tri-Clty Amateur Driving club track on Saturday, when the world's record for a bulf mile will be trotted. George Kutcham of Toledo. .. who owns th's wonderful horse, hua'lilm practicing daily, paced by Mike the Tranu. The track Is In excellent condition on account of the rvrent ra n, and ufflcla's of the club any they will have one of (he faaieat tracks' In the country by the time tor the race. Baatdea tbls record-breaking see, which will be paced by en automobile, here wLl be contests for prises by matrr.ed team to station wagons and gentlemen S drivers. Three other tares W.il also be run b members of the club, and the manage ment promises the very bet music obtain able. EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS raverlteS Were Defeated la All roa Flveate et Readvllle Track. READVILLE. Mags.. Sept. 16 Favorites were defeated In all four events today at the New Kngland Breeders' meeting. The ungia nneu urtver nnapp s.iu tor not iry ng to win the initial heat of the 2:13 pace with Claymore. The Judges declared all bets off and after that Claymore fink the next two and the race without difficulty. Results: Claxs 2:13. naclna. nurse !Z.O0: Claymore, b. g. (Knapp) ..511 .. 1 J I ..432 ..843 ..584 Uentnnc. blk. m. (Uulnn) Erst alio, b. m. tLnng) Hull O. b. g. (Richardson Don Coxlne, blk. h. (Andres) Time: 2:01, 2:0T"t, 2:10i. Class 2:20. trotting, purse 32.000. three ln Ave: Jay McGregor, b. h. (Hudson) .... 2 1 1 1 Kinney Lou, br. h. (Doble) 13 2 3 John Taylor, g. g. (Wilson) 3 8 4 2 Navldad. blk. g. (Rennett) . t ( 3 4 Kamares, b. g. (Hither) 4 4 ds Time: 2:09. 2:". 2:10i, 2:liH. Class z:i. trotting, purse ii.uuu, two ln three: Alberto, ch. h. (Dlckerson) 1 1 Miss Jeanette. blk. m. (Ecker) 2 2 Christine Bell. b. in. (Rice) 8 2 Tonga, b. m. (Tltor) S 4 Hiack Heauty, dik. m. trorsnerj s Kapolna, b. h. (Young) 7 6 Claud V. ro. a. (Knnrp) 8 Crow-shade, blk. g. (Wall) 7 Degola. ch. m. (Curry) l The General, ch. g. (Nichols) ds Time: Z:k4, 2:!. Tonga and Black Beauty divided fourth money. Clans 2:09. trot tins:, purse 82.000: Caspian, b. tr. (Shank) 1 1 Hawthorne, ro. m. (Hudson) 8 8 Maxlne. b. m. (Kcker) a I Duloe Cor. b. m (MUlr) 8 4 George Muscovite, b. h. (Pond) 4 6 Alice uarr, blk. m. (Harrison) a t Lord Vincent, b. h. (Pstlson) 10 Wentwortn. blk. h.i tHpcar) 7 o Tho Roman, b. g. (Doble) 9 7 Idollta, b. h. (Kelly) 8 10 Time: Z:07i, z;iuv,. With tha Bowlers. The Nationals lost to a ricked team last night on Clark's alleys. Score: 1-TUtt.CD TftAJM. 1st. 2d 3d. Total. Francisco if 180 167 602 476 647 Fowler 1R3 17 146 Stone 159 213 175 Penman 182 189 208 Marble 102 2"0 176 ToUls Rf.l 949 87 0 2,670 NATIONALS. Int. 5d. 2d. Total. Ahmanson .'. 146 176 146 467 Chandler 211 170 18 . Ut GJerde Hit 152 H5 458 Tracy 143 170 155 l8 tteed ivi ii im bts Totals 853 839 788 2,490 High School Foot Ball. Coach E. M. Marsh has had two full teams on the andiron at the high school all week practicing agnlnst each other f -r tho coming game wun me, comm'-rciat college on Saturday. No men hsve yet been picked for the regular learn, nor will this be done until the last minute. Coach Marsh does not believe In selecting the men for the rune too early, so no one will know absolutely who will be In the lineup until about time tor tne referee's wnistie. Among the substitutes the high school haa seven aood line men. a complete set of backs and four men whom they can uie In almost nny position. Almost all of the mnter'nl thl year Is male up of new men and they are showing up strong as a rule. Challenge to Drill. OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. '.6.-Captaln Art Hnrrlck, commanding M. W. A. team No. 190. Lincoln. Neb. Dear Captain: Not be ing satisfied with the neciston or tne juages at the State fair September 9. 1908, I l.ereby challenge you under the game rules and with the same men, witn military omcers as ludees. to drill for 3100 a side: same to take place within the next thirty dsvs. Fra ternally yours, -C. L. MATHER, Cornmanivng Alpha Guards, Company A, w. o. w. Big; Bowling Score). ' fRRflTON. ' Neb.. Bant. 16. (BDeclal.) Tat evenina. In the bow'lng alley here, a record was made that Is hard to duplicate. I Robert Hayland of wisner, nod., made thirteen straight strikes, which is equiva lent to 388. In Ibe Westera Leagrao. , j ST. JOSEPH. Sept. l.-Omaha-Bt. Joseph i game postponed; rain. Games today: Omaha at St. Joseph, Den ver at Milwaukee, Colorado Spring at Peoria, Des Moines at Kansas wlty. DEATHREC0RD. Thomas F, McCitrmlck, Thomas F. McCormlck died at 8 o'clock yesterday morning at the resldenoe of his mother, 2312 Douglas street, of stomach trouble originating during his service In the Philippines. Mr. McCormlck waa born In Millard. Neb., In 1676, and In 1890. re moved with his parents- to Gretna. After securing a first grade certificate and teach ing for a short time he decided to enter the army, ' and enlisted with the Second regi ment at Fort Omaha, going with It - to Cuba and taking part In tha fighting be fore Santiago. Immediately on being dis charged he re-enlisted and served ln 1901 and 1902 In the Philippines with the Tenth Infantry. His- record ln both regiments was excellent. He was never wounded, but In the Philippines contracted the disease which after eighteen month of Illness caused his death. The. funeral will be at Gretna, his body being laid bslde that of his father, the late Thomas MoCormlck, who waa a veteran of the civil war. CoBsjressmaa Vlaceat Borelagr. LEXINGTON. Ky., Sept. Ji. Congress man Vincent Borelng died here today of pneumonia. He was the only republican in the Kentucky delegation. Aaaoaneemeata of the Theaters. ' Thla evening at the JJoyd Chauncey Olcott and hie supporting company will present for a single performance his new play, Terrence." based on Mr. Croker's tory of the same name. Tite production la under the direction of August Pltou. Mr. Olcott sings several new songs during the progress of the piece, lingular price will rule. On Friday night Nels Erlckson. heading P. J. Kennedy company, will present the Swed ish dialect comedy "Yon Yonson." the en gagement to last two nights and a mati nee. "An Orphan Prayer." the splendid pas toral play selected for the stellar tour of charming Nettie De Coursey, will be seen at the Krug theater the balance of the week, beginning tonight. The story la one of sor row, devotion and temptation, yet a seri ous and sublime a the theme may be, the play contains many Illuminating bit of comedy, contributed by the quaint char acter of tu'rdy New England, the locale of the picture. It I also pleasing to note that the author ha provided for the Intro duction of many vocal number thereby al lowing free scope to Mis De Couraey's re. markably sweet soprano voice, the selection d force being the "Jewel Song" from "Faust." Miss De Coursey, as "Calamity." Is the merry and frivolous fun-maker of the production. The complete production Is carried, the scenery being massive and striking In appearance, forming a befitting frame for the author's painting. Cirleiraaoo Committee Meets, CHICAGO. 8ept 16 A grievance commit tee representing 8.CO) emoloves in tin car end locomotire hop of the Ch'cago ik Northwestern railroad is In conference to dv considering action to be tikert regard ing the company' refusal to grant a better wage scale. Cktamtterlala' t'olle. Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this preparation In the relief and cure of bowel complaint ha brought it Into almost universal us. It never fail and when reduced with water and sweetened I pleaiant to take. It equally valuable for children and adult. ASSESSING FOR CITY TAXES CrniaJo 8tarta on Personal Property Under tbe Hew EeTnue Law, TEXT Of RULES AND TAKING OF OATHS Tax Commlssloaer May Add Fifty Per teat f insist of Assess ment for Willful eg lect lo Retnrn. The assessing of personal property for the 1904 city taxes began yestorday. This morning twenty deputy assessors left the tax commissioner's office at the city hall, equipped with the necessary blanks, stationary and Instructions. They had listened to an hour' lecture from Com missioner Fleming as to Instruction and In addition were given a printed circular con taining general Information concerning the assessment. The deputies must complete their labor within forty days according to a city ordinance. While they are busy listing the personal property Commissioner Flem ing will finish placing value on real estate, towards which he devoted attention during the summer, revaluing all property between Dodge and Leavenworth streets. Innovation and change In the manner of assessing personal property are covered fully In the circular, which Is: Text of Kew nales. The assessment of all property, real and personal, for the city of Omaha for l'.o4, will be made under the provisions of the new revenue law of the state nod the char ter of the city combined. The assessment will be made at fair cash value. Deputies have full power to administer the oath. (No charge.) The new law la much more stringent than the old law and Impose penalties more se vere for neglect or false utateinents. Red extracts from th law on back of schedules. The law requires that to oath item assess able on schedule the word '.None" shall ba written in if you have no property of the kind. It is not sufficient that you answer alone on the property you hold. The Intent evidently of the new law Is to depend more than ever before upon the tax payer' sworn statement, and to Impose greater penalties both upon the taxpayer and the assessor for delinquencies in ob serving Its requirements. This is for the purpose of obtaining better ubsesnmeiits on property not open to the view of the aeses sor, aa money, bonds, stocks, notes, mort gages, credits, diamonds, jewelry, eto. It la due Justly to all real estate owners; to all owners of personal property of a na ture that cannot escape taxation; to the well-disposed, conscientious, honest per sonal property owners; to the franchlsed corporation who have been compe.led to pay their proportion, that all other per sonal property holders list their holdings for assessment. The penalties provided are for the purpose of enforcing the law, and the penalties will be nrnde to the best abil ity of the assessing powers. The assessment of persons wilfully neg lecting to return schedules Is, In the new law as In the old one, subject to the Judg ment of the assessor (which In some case operated as a penalty), but In addition the Inw compels the tax commissioner to add 60 per cent to the amount of the assessment. To facilitate the carrying out of the law and for tho ac-ommo-la ion of th taxiay ere, the deputies will make their cabs for sworn returns in the evening where not found In dav hours. But all taxpayers are warned that they must not dipend on deputies calling a second time. It Is mad; Incumbent on taxpayers to furnl h this office with a sworn tatements of tnetr per sonal proirsrty, and for . that purp s the office win be open from 8 a. m., to 9 p. rn.. Saturdays lnc'M'i.rd. from September 16 to November 14. Inclusive. The new law means emphatically to com pel osieFSment of all property (not exempt), especially items 1 to 14, inclusive. h:relo fore Urgely scaplng assessment, and makes It Incumbent on 'the assessor to search the records of county Judge, county clerk, snd district court and regl ter of deeds, for property liable to be cmi ed, and finding such, must assess It.- notifying the owner. The officers -mentioned must co-operate wl'h the sseF.or. or bi subject to a fine from 850 to $500 Tor' each offense. Th provision of the old : law allowing a personal property owner- cancel his its essment of credl- (which wa due him) to the extent of what he owel. Is not In the new law. The lawmakers evidently Intended to place ths personal property holder on the s-tme basis a4 ft real estate ownrr whose real estate Is mortgaged. On back of this he t wl l lo f unl a list of notaries In the d liferent wsrds of the citv who have consented. for the acOTm modatlon of taxp-yers. to certify sworn statement at a nominal f gufe. For the purpose of reviewing and correct ing errors in asessmn'a of ol rat ana personal property, wh-ther of undrva'ua tlon or excessive valuation, the Board of Review sits from November 15 to December 15. each year. ' ' The city council sirs as a diwq m aauar Iratlon on th thtri Tue-d-y of T) re-nbT. for not less than five (KVdava Cnm-lal"U ss to assessment should be filed with the city clerk. For Imposing Oath. Inasmuch as all schedule must be sworn to and comparatively few of the property owner will b enabled to do thU before the deputy assessor Commis sioner Fleming ha mad provision for the administration of his oath of office during each week day and until o'clock at night. Thl la free, but he ha arranged for spe cial rate from notaries In the different wards, so that If a person desires to mall the schedule he may do so. The charge befot the notaries named will be 10 cents for assessments less than 8200; IS cent for lea than 3&00 and 25 cent for any higher amount. The notaries who have' mad ttil arrangement are: First Ward Henry Ehrenpfort, 2316 South Eleventh atreet; Eben K. Long, 1228 Park Wild avenue; O. C. Olsen, 2416 South Tenth street; Robert F. Wllllama, lAii Arbor street. Second Ward-Willlnm Altstadt, 850 South Eighteenth street; William L. Uilmore. lilt South Twentieth atreet (day), 1W South Twentieth street (night); Joseph P. Brown, 232;: Boulevaid street; A. Koppanhaver, ZiiO South Fifteenth street. Third Ward A. H. Comstock, 924 Farnam street; Silas Bobbins, 6u South Thirteenth treet. Fourth Ward Charles I. Rowe. 823 South Twenty-sixth street; Albert L. Schnurr. 214 South Twenty-sixth street; Mabel U. Wl ker, 124 North Twenty-fourth atreet; II. A. Westarfleld. 2012 Capitol avenue. Filth Ward George F. Abbott, 2124 North Sixteenth atreet; D. H. Christie. 171 Man uersou street; Dollle Doherty, SS20 North Twenty-first street; K. G. King, tail North Klrieterftnth street. Hivtlt Ward Charles Battelle. 563 Parker street; John II. Bexton. 2120 Binney street; Howard J. Cowglli, 2613 Templeton street; William W. Entman. 26o2 Seward street; W. H. Gates, 1122 Wirt street: W. T. Ora ham, 479 North Thirty-eighth street; W. B. Ten Ryek. 9004 Binney street; Mabel Vlekers, 2704 Bpauldlng street. Seventh Wsrd Alfred Arneman, S20 South Tweet h-elghth atrea': Arthur K. Baldwin, 1723 South Twenty-eighth street; A. C. Nielsen. 4S39 Ieavenworth street: E. T. Petersen, 1519 South Twenty-seventh street; A. W. Bpoerrl, zui South Forty sixth street: Charles D. Thomas. 1012 South Twenty-ninth atreet: Ella M. Whipple, IC3 rtonth Twentv-nfth street. Eighth Ward Chris Boyer. 2128 Ciimlng street: Edward W. Btnltenberg, 1017 North Twenty-ninth street; John S. Wood, 1004 North Twenty-fourth street; Conrad H. Youiif. The Madison. Ninth Ward C. T. ' Hutchinson. 4041 Seward street: E. C. Garvin. 124 South Thirty-rlfth street; Edward M. Martin. 3110 Cans; stret: Albert F. Wayne. 4711 Hamil ton atreet: Josrph Rspp. )r., 3111 California street; Fred D. Wead, 6"2 South Fortieth treet; George T. Zimmerman. 4315 Reward street; 11. u. rteea, i-i norm lrurty eighth street. fsbjert to Poaalty. The tax commissioner says: " Having made a liberal provision for the adminis tration of the oath a possible through deputies, notaries and keeping tbe office open day and evening, assessment returned not aworn to will be ronsldeied as showing neglect and subject to the penalty of 60 per cent I have trie) to make a practical application of the new law In thl respect and have exerted mysulf to afford every facility for th taking of th oath." Deputy assessors will call once at each house and If th head of the family, or person In whom the possession of property la vested Is not at home, will arrange an appointment. If the appointment I not kept by the taxpayer, an envelope wl l ba left at each dwelling. On the back of this envelope Ls thl Inscription In a comblna tlcn of large black and red letters: "The deputy for your district not having secured on call your schedule of personal property. It I Imperative you should com plete and return same to the tax depart ment at once. If not received oon It be come th duty of the deputy to assess you from the best information he has, there fore if over-assessed you will be re sponsible. In. addition I mult add a 80 per cent penalty. Schedule must be sworn to." a This i the oath that must be taken, with ths necessary answer written In con tiguous blanks; Oath to be Takea. Interrogatory 1. Are you, or were you, on the fifteenth day of September of the pres ent year the executor of the li.st will, or the administrate!- of the estate of any de ceased person, or the guardian of the es tate of any infant or person of unsound mind, or tno trustee of tne property of any person, or the receiver of any corporation, association or firm, or the agent, attorney, or banker Inventing, loaning or otherwise controlling the money or the property of any pereon, or the president or accounting oilicer of any corporation, or a partner, con signee or pawnbroker? if yea, designate tor whom you were then, or ore now, acting in such repre sentative or fiduciary capacity; and if you were or now acting under the authority of any particular court name the court, and also state to what court you report. interrogatory 2. Have you, since the fif teen tli day of September of lust year, either personally or through the agency of others, caused all or any part of your taxable prop erty or other property to be temporarily converted either by sale, loan, exchange, or ln aiiy other manner, into bonds or other securities of tbe United States not taxable, or any other property not taxable, with the Intention to pay back, return, exchange or dispose of auch property after you have made out your tax statement? Interrogatory 3. If you have converted any of your money or property, or money or property of any other person, as re quired of you, then state when the aame was so converted or Invested, and the time and amount or value thereof. Interrogatory 4. Have you, at any time shico the fifteenth dny of September of the preceding year, withdrawn trom any bank any moneys there deposited, for the pur pose of converting the aame into some form of nontaxable property, or for the purpose of sending the same out of the state, or transferring the same to some other per son or persons with the Intent to, or pur pose of, evading the payment of tax on the samaT I, being duly sworn, say that the fore going statement and schedule la true and contains a full and complete list of all fironerty held by me or belonging to me, ncludlng all personal property pertaining to merchandising, whether held In actual possession or having been purchssed with a view to possession or profit, and all per sonal property appertaining to manufactur ing, and all nianufnctured articles, whether on hand or owned by me. In all esses where I have been unable to exhibit certain clusxes of property to the seweasor, sucii property Iihs been fully and fairly described and lta true condition represented, and I huve In no case sought to mislead the aa aessor ss to the quantity or quality of the Kroperty I further swear that, since the fteenth day of September of lost year, I have not directly or Indirectly converted or exchanged uny of my property temporarily, i lor tne purpost or evading tne assessment thereof tor taxes. Into nontaxable property or securities of any kind, or transferred or transmitted the same to any person or In uny wise for the purpose of evading the assessment thereof, and that my answers to the foregoing interrogatories are true. So help me God. I have Included all personal property of wife and children (under age). Item 1 to 14 in the schedule are as fol lows: , Franchise and descriptions thereof Annuities.... Royalties..., Patent Rights..,, Bonds (except IT. S.)". Stocks, County, City, Village or School Warrants Notes secured by Mortgage on Property In Omaha.... Elsewhere Other Notes '. Book Account..., Money on hsnd ot on deposit with Banks, Trust Companies. Corporations. Firms or Individual, or subject to my Order, Check or Draft Money Loaned not already entered on this Schedule Judgments and Allowances of any Court and which I have not' already Hated Moneys Invested at Tax Sales Ton tine, Companies Moneys paid to Building. Loan and Saving Associations on Certificates of Stock Shares of Stock In any Corporation formed outside of this Slate Shares of Stock in a Corporation formed In Neb. and conducting its business out of Neb Diamonds Jewelrv Gold and 811- ver War. Plated Ware The "freak" listings Include pianolas, au tomobile, typewriter, slot machines, cash registers, surgical Instrument and medi cine, full value pledged property held by pawnbrokers. FIRE RECORD. Livery Barn at Gotheabargr. GOTHENBURG, Neb., Sept. 16. 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