I 8 THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: TIIUI.KDAY, MAY K. 1004. i LOT rap in pp FromPimples to Eczema From Infancy to Age To those who have suf fered long: and hopelessly from Humors of the Blood, Skin, and Scalp, and who have lost faith In doctors, medicines, and all things human, CUT1 CURA Soap, Ointment, and Pills appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expec tation awakened by them has been more than ful filled. More great cures are daily made by them than by all other Skin Remedies combined, a single set, costing but one dollar, being often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases of torturing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, ItchingJ, and inflamma tions' of the skin and scalp, with loss of hair, when all else falls. eaM IhmtliMif tha er!4. C1Vnr ltaaoleat. 10a. ot CboroKta Caatte ruu, SM. par mi of au. DES MOINES TAKES SECOND Fra Hitting and Gifts in Opening Inniogt Tails Story of Omaht'i Wet. ROURKES MAKE GRAND RALLY IN NINTH Bat Out flu Rnaa, bat tka Gap Waa To 9 Wide tm Close Ota, la . Dovold ( An j Other Featares. DES MOINES, liar 4.-8peclal Tele egram.) Cee Molnea took revenge on Omaha today In a fame aa loosely played aa the other on waa (ait and clean. The locals batted Companion out of the box In the second Inning: and Henderson, who took hta place, fared little betfer. On the other hand Lelfleld. who faced the tnualo for Dea Molnea. waa practically unhltable at critical tlmea until the ninth Inning, when Rourke's followera found him for a total of six hlta and 11 to run. Omaha took Its first score In th'e fourth on a two bsse hit by Welch and an out to right field by Thomas and a single by Dolan. They were blanked until the ninth, when they opened fire and after a brilliant batting rally, which threatened to; tie the score, were retired bv a difficult catch by Clarke In center field. Des Molnea scored In the first five tnnlnga. but were presented with goose eggs by Henderson In the last three. The locals had on theft batting clothes and were aided to soma extent by slow work. Baer wall suffered a brok'en finger In the ninth, which will keep him out of the gams for several weeks, depriving Des Molnea of Its only catcher. With the exception of the ninth the game was featureless. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. P.O. A Thlel. If, ss Shuamrt. 2b Clarke, cf MoChesney, rf.. Hoffman, ss, c. Lobert. ib Conway, lb... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ... 6 ...6 ... .... 4 pRprwald, e 4 Morrison, If 1 Llefleld. p 1 S 1 1 4 0 u t 0 0 Totals (9 11 14 17 U OMAHA. AB. R. H. PO. A. Carter, rf 6 0 Howard. Xb. ........... 4 1 Miller. If Welch, cf S 1 Thomas, lb.. ..mm. 5 0 uolan, ss 4 0 Bhlpke. sb a 0 Oondlng, c MM I 0 f rees, c...,. 1 1 Companion, p.. 1 0 Henderson, p.. ....... I 1 1 XL 0 e o o l e 14 24 SO I (la lor 6tsWt, M., Sou, Ma. Depot i Loadoa, ft Chwwr. km, M I r".rV a Rut 4 la rata i Boal.n. I4T GoMaStM rouar urui tnm i.ra.. av rr.pa. SST mm twill About tha (Us ao4 Scalp." ID O C T 0 U ToUls a Score by innings: Des Moines I I 1 1 0 0 0 11 Omaha 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 Left on bases: Des Moines. 6: Omaha, i. Bases on errors: Des Moines. 1: Omaha. 1. Two-base hits: Thlel, Baerwald. Welch; Oondtng. Double play: Shugart to Hoffman to Conway. Stolen basea: Thlel, Clarke, Hoffman, Dolan, Howard. Bases on balls: Off Conuxuilon, J; off Uefleld, I; off Hen derson. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Com panion, i: oy Henderson, 1. Struck out: By Llefleld. S: br Henderson. S. Panned twills: By Baerwaid, s; by Oondlng, t Wild pitch: Companion, 1. Time: 1:66. Umpire; Keeta. t. Joseph Baa Euy Vlctorr, DENVER. Mav 4. Aftar hattlrtar the home team around the field at leisure St. Joseph retired from the game with "four runs to ine gooa. voiienaorr was re moved from the box and his substitute was even more Ineffective. The largest crowd of the season was out to witness me game. Bcore: R.H.E. Denver ...0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 St. Joseph 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 Batteries: Tollendorf. Kostetter I.ucia; Mcuonnell and Hudson. liloax City Oatbattad. COLORADO RPRING9. Mav 4 Colorartn Springs won out today In a whirlwind finish, getting seven runs In the seventh ill and woA In tha tenth, although the locals ap peared to have the game well In hand. A two-base wild throw by Boyle, a base on balls, one man hit and a single formed the combination whlnh defeated Philadel phia. Attendance 1,88. Seore: Batted for Jones In ninth. BROOKbTN. . i PHILADELPHIA. M.H U A.B I H.H.U.A 1114 aiTromae. rf... 1 1 I 1 t e.Oletwxi. lb.. 0 lit OlWnlrort'n. Ik 1 110 0 vnHurn, If 0 e;Flrmlnc. rf.. a O'noyl.. lb.... ft , 11 4 Halavltt. aa.. 4 1 I Stranf. flwriiri If, Lmnlar. rf.. Dobhe. ef Bahb. M J rHMnfl. Ib.. . . 1 Vt'Cnrm'k, Ib 0 Bersan. Jrnaa, S... Hit tar ... Crania. . 1 I II I 1 4 1 tPiMarahall, e... 1 lil'onln. OILuah, 0 1 1 t 1 1 1 iBrack ridi. p 1 0 0 Total, 1 11 H II 1 Total, 4 I W 11 i Brooklyn 0 00110001 1-6 Philadelphia 0 011200000-4 Earned runs: Brooklyn t, Philadelphia Two-bane hits: Wolvertnn, Lush. Three baa hit: Thomas. Sacrifice hits: Dillon, Vanburen, Lunh. Stolen bajes: Sheckard 1 Lumley, Babh. Double plityt: String, Dillon, McCormlrk. Left on bne: Hrook lyn 12. Philadelphia 5. Flmt on balls: Off Lush 4, off Brackenrldg 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Lush 8, by Brackenrldse 1. Struck out: By Jonea 2, by Cronln 1. by Ltiah 3, by Brackenrldge 1. Passed ball: Bernen. Wild pitch: Lush. Innings pltcheid: Jones , Cronln 1, Lush 9, Brackenrldge 1. Pro- Eortlon hits: Off Jones 1, off Cronln 1, off .ush . - Time: 2:20. Umpire: Emslie. Clnelnaatl's Winning War CINCINNATI, May 4 For the second time during the present series the Cin cinnati overcame what looked like a win ning lend on the part of St. Louis Hnd scored a victory. Kellum was steadier than Corbett, his lone base on bails coming In the ninth Inning. Attendance 3,700. Score: CINCINNATI. I ST. LOVIS. a.H.O.A.g I R.H.O.A.B. Huirlnl, tb..l 4 I 0;rrTU. Ib... 1111 v EinannoD, n. a a v v Bmoot, ef.... 0 0 0 0 Buckler, lb.. I 1 II It 1 Shay, aa t I 1 4 1 tIBurk. lb.... 0 1 I 0 0 Barclay. It... 0 1 I 0 1 Don I In. If.... 1 Kallr, lb..... t Ixlaa. rf Csnoraa, as.. 1 CXJwell. ct... Woodrnfl. lb. 1 Srhlel. 1 Kallum. .... 1 ToUls. . 4 I 17 11 I Byerm. BralD Corbett, ....0 14 4 0 4 CtOI 0 0 11 Total! 1 10 14 IT 1 Batted for Byers In ninth Inning. Cincinnati 0 0140010- St. Louis 1 0300000 0-3 Earned runs: Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 1. Two-base hits: Woodruff, Corcornn. Three base hit: Donlln. Sacrifice hit: Kelly. Stolen bases: Donlln, Kelly, IIuKglns, Cor coran 2 Dolan, Shannon, Shay. .Double plays: Corcoran, Huggins, Kelly. First base on balls: Off Kellum 1, off Corbett 4. Struck out: By Kellum 3, by Corbett 3. Time: 1:46. Umpire: O'Day. , Standing of tbe Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P C. New Tork 14 11 3 .7M5 Brooklyn ....14 9 5 .613 Cincinnati 17 10 7 .BW Chicago 14 8 .671 St. Louis 14 T 7 .600 Boston 15 6 .4W Pittsburg 15 6 10 .833 Phlladelohla 13 2 U .164 Games today: St Louis at Cincinnati, New Tork at Boston, Brooklyn at Phil adelphia. GAMES IN THE AMERICA LEAGIB St. Loals Has Comparatively Easy Victory on the Horn Kronnds. ST. LOUIS, May 4. Glade made his first appearance for the 6t. Louis American league nine today and largely by his efforts the men from Chicago were defeated. The score was 6 to 1. St. Louis hit Altrock hard 1n the third and !ghth Innings and all Ave of the St. Louis runs were earned. Both teams left for Chicago tonight, where they play tomorrow. Attendance, 1,626. Score: latter wss outplayed from tha tAi-t both Iiulsvlll In the field and at the bat. Morse was I Kansas City In the box tor Nebraska and pitched a good game, allowing but three hits and striking out nine men. It looked like a shutout for seven Innings, but In the eighth the Knonltes bunched three hits, scoring two men. Townspnd did the heavy hitting for the Cornhuskera. Score: Ml L. Nebraska I 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 010 12 4 Knox' 0 00000010234 Three-bnse hit- Townsond. Two-base hits: Townsend. Stern. Wir.mms. Batteries: Morse and Bender; Chllds, Kirk and Hlld Ing. GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 14 5 .3".7 11 3 S .273 Gamea today : Kansas City at Columbus. College Base Ball Games, Wis. Wisconsin, it; Fur- At Madison due. B At Champaign, 111. Illinois, 7; North western, L EVENTS ON THE RINSING TRACKS Florham Quern Is Crowded and Palls at New York Races. NEW TORK, May 4. Florham Queen, the 3-to-2 favorit" In the Corona stakes, while lending her tli ld flrty fret from the wire at Jamaica today waa crowded on the rail by Uurns on Akeia and fell, lie KesiKe win- Colnmbns Stints Ont Kansas City la an Errorless Game. COI.I'MBI'S, May 4. Columbus shut out nlng the r:ice. Akela finished second, but Knnsas City toduy In a fast game. Dor- was disqualified, the place being given to ner's pitching was most effective with men Silver Days. Burns was fined t2u0 for rough on nnscs. i eager was the stnr at the bat. .riding, jtesuiis his home run hit In tha fifth and slnrlo In the seventh giving the locals their four runs. Attendance, 1,&S2. Score: COLUMBUS. KANSAS CtTT. K.H.O-A K.I R H.O A 1. 0 0 10 OMonta'crr. Ib 0 I 0 0 0 Smith, rf. ... 0 (i N.ncK. cf.... 0 IHvla. rf.... WriJy, !b. rnl. 3b.... Kihm. lb.... ("lymer, cf.. Martin, if... Iiridwelt, aa. Yeager. c... llorncr, p... Jniinet, lb. .. Ryan, lb..... 0 Hill, It 0 Hutlrr, c UttM, sa. ... 0 Murphy. D....0 Totala 4 7 17 10 1 1 Totals t 14 11 0 Columbus t, i) (i o o I t 4 Kansas City o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Sacrifice hits: Brldwell (2), Rynn, Lewee. liases on balls: off Dorner. 2; off Murphy, 2. Two-ba-o hit: Butler. Home run: lea ser. Double pluys: Dorner to Wrlgley to Klhm: Frlel (unassisted). Hit by pitched ball: Bonner. Struck out: By Dorner. ; by Murphy, 2. Time; 1:11. Umpire: Pears. Hooalera Wis Donbleheader. rNDIANAPOLIS, May 4. Indianapolis took both games of a double header from Minneapolis today, winning the first by a score of 5 to 4 and the second by 7 to 6. Phillips pitched good ball In the second game for Indianapolis. A running catch by Hogriever In the first was the feature. Aiienaance a.zw. Bcore, first game: INDIANAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. Hoarlavar, rf 1 Magoon, Ib. McCrtwry, cf. Swander, It.. Carr, lb Hfydon, c... Dlrkey, lb.... liemunt, aa. .. Wllllama, p.. 1 I I 4 I 0 1 II 1 0 MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. McNk-hola. Ib 1 I 1 1 0 Km. ib 0 Ma)onr, rf.. 0 SulllTau, cf.. t ouitcr, it..,. 1 iealle, e. i.lly. lb yier, aa 1 . A-eua, p 0 . 0 1 11 0 1 1 1 Totala 6 II 17 17 Totala 4 10 14 14 1 Indianapolis 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 5 Minneapolis I 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 01 Bases on balls: Off Williams 2. off Owens 1. Struck out: By Williams 3, by Owens 1. Two-base hits: McNIchols, Coulter. Sacri fice hits: Fox, Oyler. Double plays: Hey don and Magoon, Owens, Oyler and Lally; Demontrevllle, Magoon and Dickey. Stolen base: McCreery. Left on bases: Indian apolis 8, Minneapolis 0. Time: 1:60. Um pire: Hullidiiy. Score, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. . MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. ST. Burkett, If.. Heldiick, cf. Haraphlll, rf Jonaa, lb. .. Wallace, as. Paddaa, lb.. Olsaaon, Ib. Euidea, ... Clad, p LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B. 1110 0 CHICAGO. R.H.O.A.B Holmaa, If... 0 110 1 Jonaa, cf 0 0 I 0 0 Ixbell, Ib 0 0 0 4 0 Green, rf 0 0 10 0 Darla. as..... 1113 0 Donahua, lb. 0 1 11 I 0 Tannehlll, Ib 0 0 0 1 0 Sulllran. e... 0 110 0 Altrock, r-..- 0 4 4 3 0 SEARLES & SEARLES . Omaha. 'Nt. CURES GUARANTEED Quicker and for LESS MONEY than other SPECIALIST. cures all special dlseaaet ut men klduey, bladder and diseases of worn 1 1 Blfiftfl PflkAB cured for life, soon every tlagn aivn m aTniDloin. sores oo ooay, la mouth, tongue, throat, balr and eyebrows, tfalllng out dlsuuiBttr completely forever. Virlpncs Vila ruptured, enlarged and knot TaliGlftl lUUi ty veins cured without cut ting, pain or luss of time,. Never falls. Vluickest cure in ine woria. Weak, Meioos ilea lT"&u:Zof. tisuiiuy, curiy decline, lack ol vigor and (..rciiKth. Trentmont by mall. ' 14 years OF 8UC- un.aet vL, rtiAt.-iit.-K in umaiia. uor nsr oi ittn ana lougiaa. off seven hits Jid an error, (.fter Sioux (.uy apparently naa won tne game. Coons wis batted out of the box and McNeely went In to save tha game. Score : Colorado Springs . ..10100070 n 17 i Sioux City 1 04000200 14 I Batteries: Coons. Maloney, McNeelyi and Messilt; Cadwalader and Hess, ,ii -; ;r taadla. of !.. T..- . Plaved. Won. Iiat P O. Colorado Springs 8 7 1 .175 Denver 10 ' 8 1 .800 St. Joseph 10 I & . .6)0 Sioux City 8 4 t .444 Des Moines 9 1 1 .222 Omaha 10 2 8 .20) Oames today: Omaha at Des Mntnea. Sioux City at Colorado Springs, St Joseph at Denver. OAMES in THE HATIOHAL LEAGUE 1 1 Chicago Bnaches Hits aad Wins fraan Plttsbarc CHICAOO. May 4 Br bunchlnar fnnr hits In the third Inning the locals secured a commanding lead and were never headed. L,unagren neia tne visitors to nvs scattered hits and but for his wlldness and an error would have secured a shutout. Brers' Molding wss the feature. Attendance, 1,600. Score: chicaoo. 1 rrrrsqima R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.a. Stasia, cf.... 1 1 0 0 0 Baaamont, cf 1 1 0 I a,ciarka. If.... 0 4 10 0 1 I LMrh, lb.... 0 0 10 rui'.i. ef 1 Kaalar. rf.... 0 E!barfl4, aa. I Wllllama, tD. Andaraon. If.. 1 Cbcabro, p... 0 litale.... Caaay. lb..... I 1 0 t'haooa. lb... 1 II kloOarthy, U. 0 I 0 tWifur, aa... 0 4 1 Joaaa. rf 0 1 ( 0 Rrara. lb..... 0 111 Kllna. c. 0 0 I 0 Tlnkar. as.... 1 I T 4 t 1 0 Braniaald. lb t I 4 1 0 Sabrlus. rf... 0 t 0 0 Itltchay. lb.. 1 I t I 1 liPhalpa. a..... 1 I I I U the MONOURAM agar. It's .whole lot of pleasure for 5 cents. W. F. 8TOEOKER CIOAR CO.. 1404 Douglas Street. Charges Less Than All Others 1 1 a niaiaa iiiCawajafl.''. aa aiaan Luadgraa. p.. 0 14 1 Pbllllpps, p.. 0 0 1 t ToUls 4 ST IS . s ToUls ,"l IM"t Chicago 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 4 Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Left on bases: Chicago 10. Pittsburg k. Two-base hit: Casey. Sacrifice hits: Chance, Rltchey. Stolen base: Evers. Struck out: By Lundgren 1. by Phillippe 1. Bases on balla: Off Lundgren 6, off Phllllppo 2. Balk: Lundgren. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Johnstone. Hard HlttlaaT 4a Bostoa. BOSTON. May 4. New York won a hit ting game from Boston today. ' W illis waa batted out of the box In two Innings. Fisher succeeded him and was effective except In the seventh, when mlsplays In the neia put mm in aimcultles. MeOln tilty was wild and Ineffective, but had winning support from his team. Attend ance 1.O70. Soore: NBW YORK. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.a. Browna. rf... 1 1 1 0 0 Oatar. cf 1 1 s s ravtln, lb. ... I 111 OlTaanay. lb... I 11 I McOann. lb.. I 111 I Camay, .... 0 14 0 alanaa. If. ... I t I 0 OTsolay, U....0 1 I 0 0 Wd onu k. cf 1 1 t 4 1 Ab'Ucblo, aa 1 1 I 0 4 Ii.hlan. aa...l 111 0 Dalakanty. Ib 0 I I I 1 Olllwrt, Ib... 1 til I kaymar, 2b.. 1 4141 Warner, a.... 0 14 4 0, Koran, 11 4 11 kcGlnolty. p. 1 0 S o.wiiiia. p 4 0 0 14 rianar. p...., a S 0 1 1 Totala U 14 IT IT 1 n'oaoall 4 4 0 4 4 I Totals I 10 IT 14 4 Batted for Willis In second. New York 1 8 0 0 1 011 lioaton 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 01 Earned runs: New York 4. Boston 1. Two-base hits: Morani Delehanty, Mertea, McCormlrk. Ktolen base: tooiey. f irst on bulls: Off McOlnnlty 8. off Fisher 1. Struck out: Hy Fisher 4. Hulk: Willis. Time 1:60. Umpires: Moran and Zlmmer. Brooltlya Gets a Gaato. PHILADELPHIA. Mav 4. Brooklyn tied the score in the ninth Inning today and ToUls 6 10 17 14 11 Totala 1 4 14 14 1 St. Louis ; 00200008 - Chicago C 0 0 0 10 0 0 0-1 Karnod rues: St. Lovls, 6. Two-base h!t: Padden. Three-base hits: Burkett, T. Jones. Sacrifice hlta: Heldrlck, Isbcll. Doubly plays: Hemphill to Jones, Gleason (unassisted). Stolen base: Davis. 1 Hit oy rltcher: By Olade, Tannehlll. Base on balls: Off Glade, 6: off Altrock, 1. Struck out: By Glade, 1. ' Left on banes: St, Louis, 6; Chicago, 4.:Ji Ttme; -1:80. . Umpire: O'Laughlin. . , . ,. ., . .. Washlasjloa Meets Defeat. - NEW YORK, May 4. Washington played tUelr best game' of the present series with New l'ork today, but owing to their In ability to hit Chesbro met defeat for the third . time. The visitors made a rally In the ninth inning, but after two runs had been scored the side waa retired. Attend ance, 1,600. Score: . NKW YORK. , WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.B.' R.H.O.A.B. Ubslaub. lb.. 4 0 4 11 Moran, as.... 0 0 11 a 1 v v 1 Dooty, ... v 1 1 t 0 0 Caaaldy. rf... 0 11 14 14 8'lbach, If... 1 0 I 1111 Coughlln, Ib. 1 1 0 114 0 MoCorm'k. lb 1 1 1 Oanial, lb.... i I 11 0 4 Biahl, lb 0 0 14 Klalnoar. ... 1110 4 Klttrlda. c. 0 1 4 4 4 10 Jarobaon, p.. 0 1 0 1 Drill 0 0 0 I 11 IT 11 I! 1 oiaia a inu a Batted for Jacobson In ninth. New York 0 0 1 1 01 1 1 0 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Earned runs: New York, 3; Washington, Left on bases: New York, 6: Washing ton, 8. Two-base hit: Gansel. Three-buae hit: Elberfeld. Home run: Gansel. Stolen Base: Fultx. sacrifice nits: (. nesoro, caa- sidy. First base on balls: Off Chesbro, 8; Off Jacobeon, 2. Struck out: By Chesbro, t: by Jacobson, 8. Passed ball: Klelnow. wild pitch: Jacobson. Time: 1:45. Um pires: Connolly and Carpenter. Lajole Does some Batttagr. - DETROIT. May 4. HIckei developed wtldnoas In tha fifth Inning and gave two bases on balls after a hit, filling the bags. He wss taken out and Joss went In, but Carr hit him for three basea and won tha game. Lajole's batting and the foul ny eatcmng oi wooaa were xeaiures. At tendance 8.100. Score: DETROIT. 1 CLEVELAND. B. II. O. A. E.I R.H.O.A.B. Barratt. cf... 1 40 4 Bar. cf 0 1400 V L.Utn, IX 9 19V 0 Dradlay. lb.. 0 0 0 0 Lajola. lb.... 0 14 1 0 rilok, rf 1 0 0 0 0 Turnar, aa.... 0 0 4 0 0 Hickman, lb. 1 1 0 0 Abbott, e...., 0 16 1 0 Hlrkay, p. Mclnlyra, If.. 1 1 I 0 Carr, lb 0 1 10 1 Crawfrrd, rf. 0 1 I 0 aramldfr, Ib 4 1 I 1 Lowa. lb sell O Laary, aa.. 4 1 1 1 Wooda, e I 1 I 4 KUllan. D. 4 4 11 Jona. p., ToUls I mil 4 BaDiia . DR.r.lcGREW, SPECIALIST Treat all forma ol Diseases of MEN ONLY. rweoty-tlcht Years' Experience. Eighteen Years In Omaha. Tha doctor's remarkable, success has never bawn euualed. His resources aud facilities tur trcaung this class ot diseases are unlimited and tveiy duy brings many nattering reports of tha good be la doing r ma reuer ns nas given. 10T SPRINGS TREATMENT fOR All Blood Poisons. No "BREAKING OUT" in tha skiu ot face end all external aigns) it a ouaaH oifrapptuir a uooa. A er Tianaot cure for hfM guaranteed. YADirTOf flFVHKEli ocakanteed in rMllvUi,LLLiuhti THAN FIVE DATS. WFift If! nftfa raavs cured ef Hydrocele. 14.111 JUVUU buicture. .aJloet. Narvoua Debilitr. Loss of Etrenrfth and Vitality and all forma of chruuli;! tlisoaawav Tru'maul br Tn.il Ciill ox aritav Boa ) M. U U AaWCa Itk7laa faiaij., Kato. (asthma Medical authotitles now aonoede that and a tha sytm ol Ireataieoi Uitroduoed bf Ut. rrank WbeUel of Catcsgo, ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Dr. L. D. a. sou. Lebaoon. Kr.t fT. T. X Brown. Prinuthar. Iowa: Dr. J. C. Currver. sl Paul, aUiin.i Or. U. L. CraSer, 8. Louia, Mo.; Dt. C r. Beard, Ko. FnunlDsbass. ataaa.. bear wltneM to lha efhraeT ol his tnaimact and the permanency ol the cure la tbelr own eases. Dr. WbaUel's new avethod Is a radical deoaruixa troia the old faahlooad amoks powaara, apn7 etc, vklca SaUam but uo not euro. FREE TEST TREATMENT nraoarsd for anv one sivrog a short dasorlo. Uoa of trie case, and trading aamss ot twv nthsr sathBMCM aiflarm Ask tut booiU ai sipericoees oi tboas eursd, FRANK WHCTZEL. M. D a AsMrtsaa fiaeaat tuaa, Ckhisse. 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 .00010 00014 4 10 0 0 I ToUls I I 14 11 I Bemls batted for Joes In ninth. Detroit 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 Cleveland 0 1 0 0 o 0 0 0 z Earned runs: Detroit 1. Cleveland 1. Two base hits: Hickman, Lajole, liay. Thrtee- basa hit: Carr. Sacrifice hits: Flick 2, Tur ner, Bay, Kllllan. (Stolen Danes: 1 Taw- ford. Basea on balls: Oft Kllllan 6, oft Hickey 4, off Joss 1. Left on bases: De- ..! 4 n.v.l.r.H in Rtrnrlr nllt' Rv Kll llan 1. "by Hickey 3. Double plays: Bradley, Abbott and Lajole; Jons, Lajole and Hick man. Time: l:ao. umpires: iving ana Sheridan. Boatoa Wlai from Philadelphia BOSTON. May 4. Boston won a close game from Philadelphia today, excelling tne visitors pom ai uatiing ana in me held. Ferris ana Farrell made several brilliant catches. Hartsel Injured his hand In the second Inning and gave way to Hoffman. Attendance 6,667. Score: BOSTON. HIIl.Di.LHHI A. ft.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. 1 Hoffman. If.. 0 4 Hanael. If.... 0 4 Pickering, cf. 4 4 Darla. lb 4 I L. C'raaa, lb.. 0 0 daybold. rf... I 0 Murpny. lb.. I 0 M. Croaa, as.. 0 OlPowara. a.... 0 Hotrlavor. rf 1 Magoon, lb... 0 afoCraery, cf. 0 Bwander, If.. 1 Carr, 3b 0 Ortllab, c 1 Dickey, lb... I Iipmont, aa. .. 0 Phllllpa, p... I 1'McNlrholl. lb 0 llPox. lb.. 0 Moloney, rf.. 1 gulllTan. af.. 1 Lunirj It... O'Wfavar, 0.... OjLally, lb 0'Oyler. aa 0 Thomaa, p.... 0 0 1 1 I 0 I 8 I I I S 1 II 1 1 1 0 ToUla T 11 17 10 4 Totala I 11 24 14 I IndlanaDolls A n a 2 o n n a 7 Minneapolis 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 86 Bases on hulls: OIT Phllll HI 9 nfT Thnmaa 8. Struck out: By 1'hllllps 4, by Thomas 4. Tvn.hnu. (tit- 1 ... Tl. 1 1 . - " ..... vvuuci. iiiicvuanH hub: Bwander. Carr. Home run: Hull! van Kn. rltlce hits: Car. Hogriever. Weaver. IjlIIv. Stolen bases: McCruerv. Phillirm niok.v. Ortlleb, Maloney. Fox. 1'asMprt hall? Weaver. Left on bases: Indianapolis 7, Minneapolis 10. Time: 1:S0. Umpire: Hol-Uduy. Fist Klght at Louisville. LOUISVILLK. Kv. Mav 4 at P,i tnr the second time administered double defeat tm i.uj.svino looay. The games were marked by heavy batting and wound up with BensaUonal scenes. In which Presi dent Teboau ml 'Jmplre Bnusnlne partici pated. The lrnplre, although he umpired in good fashion durlna- both trnmea. una early rnlled en to dlnplay firmntss. In the nrsi game ne -inca jackoon of St.. Paul K and iollowed It up by 1 dminlntering a 25 ilne to r'eigiifcon und ordering him off the l:eld. both players htvmg . picked too stren uously. L-.ir:rg the so-orvd . Innlnp of tho oecond iv.nw i-.esl(leiu ;'aheau, who waa on the bench, i Ickcil (gainst Dauswlnes ruling on tails and slrflck This was fol lowed iiy an argument. Bauswlne gave Tebeau five minutes 111 which to leave tho Held. The order was complied with, but Tebeau went to the ofllrjes where Bans- wine s street clothes were kept and threw them out on the field. A -fist fight between the umpire and the president after the game was averted by the Interference of outsiders. Attendance, l.JOO. Score first game: 8T. PAl'L. 1 LOUISVIU.g. R.K.O.AB.! R.H.O.A.B. Lawtar, ef.... 1 110 I'Amdt, lb.... 0 10 14 1110 Hallman, ef.. 0 10 1 G I lKrwtn, rt...O 0 4 0 t 4 01 Hart, If 0 I 4 4 110 tlranhrar, lb. 0 1 t 3 4 1 OiWhlt. lb ... 0 0 10 0 11 18rhr!Tr, .. 0 0 6 1 0 Uuinlan, aa.. 1 0 11 OtOmpbelL p.. 0 Totala I 11 !7 I tl Totala 1 t II "l St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 0fi Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: St. Paul. 4: Louisville. 1. Three-bape hits: Hart, Wheeler. Home runs: Qulnlan. Jackson. Stolen banes: Brashear. Hart. Sacrlflco hit: Whlto. Double plays: Brashear to White, Kerwln to White. Jackson to Sullivan to Wheeler. Hases on balls: Ofr Campbell. 1; off Bar ton. 1 Struck out: By Campbell. J: by Bartos, 2. Wild pitch: Iiartos. Passed ball: Sullivan. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4: Louisville, 8. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Bauswlne.-Score second game: ST. PAUL. I LOUISVILLE. H.H-O-A.E. , R.H.O.A.B Jark.on. If... 1 O'Brien, aa... 1 Cllnaman. rf. 1 Winkler. Sb.. 1 Kelly, lb 0 Marran. lb. .. 0 Sullivan, c. .. 0 Hartoe, p 0 0 4 1 4 1 4 Lawlar, ef.... 1 Jarkaon, If... 4 O'Brien, aa... I rilngnuto, rf. 4 Wheeler, lb.. 1 Kelly, lb... Marcaij, lb Clark', Corbett, p., .. 0 .. 1 Oil 0 Arndt. lb..... 1001 1 6 4 0 Hallman, ef.. 1110 0 1110 Knrwin, rf... 0 18 10 110 0 Hart. If....... 4 4 10 0 8 110 Braahaar. lb. 0 0 I I 0 . I 0 10 0 0 White, lb....O 4 10 0 0 1 1 1 I 0 (Vhrlever, a.. 0 0 7 0 1 1 I 1 0 Qulnlan, as.. 0 I 1 1114 Bgan. p 4 0 4 1 1 i , Totali 4 10 27 I 4 Totala 1 4 IT I I Louisville. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. Paul 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 0 04 Earned runs: Louisville, 1; St. Paul, 8. Two-base hits: Marcan, 2. Home run: Hall man. Stolen bases: Jackson, Wheeler. Sac rifice hits: O'Brirn. Clark. Doulile play: Corbett and Kelly. Base on balls: Oft Egan, 1. Strut'k out: By Kgnn, 5; by Corbett, 1. Left on bases: Louisville, 4; St. Paul, 8. Toledo's Third ghatoat. TOLEDO, May 4. Toledo was unable to hit Meredith today and received Its third shutout since Sunday. Attendance, 1.20& Score : MILWAUKEB. K.H.O. A.E Btnne. rf 1 I 1 1 IVnnell, If... 1 I I 4 BrhHtfer, aa.. 1 1 0 I O bneo, Ib. .. 1 I 1 1 Clark, Ib 1 I I I Hemphill, ef. 1 I 0 0 Batemeu, lb.. 4 I 17 Blatter, c... 4 4 1 Meredith, p.. I 1 4 '4, Totala. I 14 n It, 1 TOLEDO. K.H.O. A.E. FrlaMa, ef.... 0 0 10 0 O'Hara. aa... 0 0 I I I Kni.ll, rf I 0 1 0 0 Haielton. lb. 4 I I 4 0 Brouthara. lb I I 1 1 Deinlngor, if. 0 I 4 4 4 burna. tb.... 4 1114 Hrown. c 4 4 114 I'ouahlln. p.. 0 4 11 1 Keadlnf .... 4 14 4 4 Douaharty, If 0 1 t 4 Colllna. lb... 0 1 I 4 Stabl, ef 0 110 freeman, rf.. 1 1 I 4 Parent, aa.... 1111 LaCbanee, lb 4 I 11 I Perrla. lb.... 14 4 1 rarrell. a.... a t I 1 O I been, a 1 4 4 4 nana, p e ?oa4a 1 in 11 - I ToUla I 4 M 10 Boston 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-8 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-8 Earned runs: Boston 1. Two-base hit: Collins. Three-base hit: Parent. Sacri fice hits: Daugherty, Pickering, U. Cross. Stolen base: L, Cross. Double plays: L. Cross (unassisted). Davis, L. Cross and Powers. First base on balls: Off Ulbaon 8, off Plank 1. Struck out: By Oibson 2, by Plank 1 Wild pitch: Plank. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Dwyer. Staadlag of the Tea ma. Played. Won. Lost P.C. ToUla 4 4 17 t 4 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Milwaukee 0 1120001 27 Left on bases: Toledo. 10; Milwaukee, 8. Two-base hits: O'Brien (2), Schaefer, Stone. Stolen bases: O'Brien, Clarx, Hemphill. Double play: Brouthers (unassisted). Struck out: By CouKhlin. 4: by Meredith, 8. Base on balls: Off Meredith, 8. Wild pitch, 1 ougnnn. Jin wiiri Dan; Liara. xvuuu Time; 1:59. Umpire: Hart. Staodlaa; of tha Teams. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Boston lb New Tork 18 rnuaaeipma is St. Louis IS Detroit 16 Chicago 17 Cleveland 18 Washington IS 13 8 .J0 8 6 .614 7 T .638 8 T .S-U 8 .6-' 8 8 .SM 0 18 .(k Oames today: Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at New York. Philadelphia at Boston. KIOI OITCLASSKD BY NEBRASKA 1 Coraaaskers Oataat sal OatfSeld Tkelr Oapoaeats. - - O A LES BUBO, 111., May 4 fSpeclal Tele gram.! Tbe Curnhiaskasra defetated Knox wUega bjr avwrt t U U i St. Paul Milwaukee .. Indianapolis Columbus ... Minneapolis Toledo ...13 ..11 ..12 ..10 ..18 ..12 10 769 .634 .6X8 .SuO .462 .417 First race, selllna. six furlnnrs: Witch craft won. Shrine socond, Sclioharl third. Time: 1;13H. Second nice, five furlongs: Austin Allen won, Penury second. Only One third. Time: 1:01H- Thlrd race, six furlongs: Collector Jcssup won, Bosetlnt second. Fustian third. Time: 1:13. Fourth race, the Corona stakes, selling, mile and seventy yards: De Ker.ke won, Silver Den second. Jack Ratlin third. Time: 1:45. Fifth race, five furlongs: Clover Hamp ton won, Muozen second, First Born third. Time: l:02ffc. Sixth race, six furlongs: Consideration won, Billy . Roche second, Queen Belle third. Time: 1:15. . CHICAGO, May 4. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Gir dle Btone won. Dlxlo Id second, Tenny Born third. Time: 0:54 Second race, six furlongs: Van Ness won, Marco second, Ktliel Scruggs third. Time: 1:04. Third race, five furlongs: Peggy Mine won. Sincerity Belle second, King Trophy third. Time: 1:014,- Fourth race, one mile: Qns Heldron won. Martin second, Peepor third. Time: 1:42H. Fifth race, five furlongs: Frontenace won, Mlmon second. Monastic II third. Time; 1:01. Sixth race, one mile: Give All won, I Snmelson second, Barilla third. Time: 1 '40 'lriSVILLE, May 4 Results: First race, live furlongs, selling: Misa Fleiachniann won. Amorous second, Henry Luehrman, Jr., third. Time: 1:03. Second race, four nni n half furlonirs: Kurtsman won, Walter Arnold second, Daslo third. Time: 0:56V4. Third race, six furlon: Fred Lcppert won, Tnlpa second, Merry Pioneer third. Time: 1:15. Fourth race, five furlongs: Ben Mora won, May Combes Becond, l'onca third. Time: 1 :02. Fifth race, five furlongs: Resale won, Barbara Whiting second, Kitty Bellcbrooks third. Time: 0:49. Sixth race, one mile, selling: Alee won, Eva Claire second, The Guardsman third. Time: 1:42. SAN FRANCISCO. May 4. Results: First race, six and a half furlongs: Fair Lady Anna won, Marellco second, Oscnr Toll third. Time: 1:21. Second race, four and a nair mnongs: Sea Air won, Blleo second. Squire Johnson third. Time: 0M. Third race, one 111II0 and a furlong, sell ing: Illowaho won, Golden Light second, Ada N third. Time: 1:61. Fourth race, one mile and 100 yards, han dicap: Ananias won, Joe Lesser second, Gateway third. Time: 1:45?. Fifth race, live and a half furlongs: Inls Wagner won, Royal Rogue second John A. Scott thlnl Time: 1:0S. Sixth race, one mile and ntty yards, sen. Ing: Forest Klne won. ljiot-oon second. G. W. Trahern third. Time: 1:44. Sprains aad Brolses Qalcltly Cared, When you get a sprain or bruise valuable time may be saved by promptly applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm to the Injured pcrts. It will cure a sprain In one-third the time required by the usual treatment Last winter Herb. W. Edwards of Des Moines, la., got a foil on an Icy walk, spraining his wrist and bruising his knees. "The next day," he says, "they were ao sore and stiff I was afraid I would have to atay In bed. but I rubbed the parts well with Chamberlain's Tain Balm and after a fevr apr!!oet!on! all soreness had disap peared. I feel that this bottle of Pain Balm saved me several days time, to say nothing of the sfifrerlng." Gen. Tracy Heads Casualty Company. CHICAGO. May 4. General B. F. Tracy, former secretary of the havy, has been elected president of the United States Cas ualty company, succeeding tho late John W. Hinckley of Poughkeepsle. Ten free "trips to the World's fair each week. So? coupon on pagu 2. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER "bowers, Followed by Fair and Warmer Weather In Nebraska for Today. WASHINGTON. May 4. Forecast for Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, Iowa and South Dakota Showers Thurs day; Friday, fair and warmer In west portion. For Indluna Showers Tliursduy, cooler In the south portion; Friday, showers; In creasing couth winds. For Illinois Showers Thursday, cooler In south and central portions; Friday, showers; Increasing south winds. For Colorado and Wyoming Fair Thurs day and Friday; warmer. For Montana Fair Thurrday and Friday. Local Ilerord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA, May 4. Officio 1 record of tem- ferature and precipitation compared with he corresponding duy of the past three v.ara- 19IH. 190j. 1902. lSk.il. Maximum temperature.... 67 70 63 70 Minimum temperature.... 67 4S 62 65 Meun tp!mnriitlir 62 58 64 B7 Preclnltation 10 .15 .19 .48 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day since March 1, 1U04: KnrmAl 1 in nr rat lire 66 ExcesH for tho dny 6 Total deficiency since March 1, 1904 63 Normal precipitation 13 Inch Deficiency for the day W Inch Total pre'eip. since March 1 4.62 Inches Deficiency Hlnce March 1 47 Inch Deficiency for cor. period 1903... l.t Inches Deficiency for cor. period l'.lo2... 3.44 Inches Reports from Stations at T 1. H. CONDITION OF THE WEATHUK. if ? f : B e , 9 c : a : c : : ? Omaha, cloudy Valentine, partly cloudy North Platte, purtly cloudy.... Cheyenne, partly cloudy Salt Lake City, cloudy Rapid City, cloudy Huron, cloudy ., WllllKton. cloudy Chicago, clear St. Louts, cloudy St. Paul, partly cloudy Davenport, cloudy Kansas City cloudy Havre, clear Helena, cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Qalveston, partly cloudy o 67! .10 62; Oil .04 6 64 1 .00 60 64! .24 60 2l .Oj b8 62 1 ."4 64 1 741 .00 60! 71 T M' Oil .00 72 7 .011 76i 80; .00 74: 7ii .11O 64 74 .38 6"i '. .02 64 M T 62i 761 .00 72 74J .02 T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. THE 8EC1U3T OP PERFECT HEALTH 13 aae ii.n mm aaaaaapa. . . J tLt'lMl Once Every Day- A FREE MOVEMENT OP THE BOWELS. TUB NATTJRAI, LAXATIVE WATER, can always be relied upon to reliere CONSTIPATION. Air A GLAM OH AKiatKO I TBS BOSS. L THE cost of a typewriter 5s not aa a U H merely tne price, iou must aw "'f consider the quality and-amount of r-- work it does or doesn't the time it saves or loses; and, how well it wears. 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Tha "eleeUons" which hava Just closed, by which Tha lira will send sixty "f Its readers to BL Louis st Its ex pense, has met with such trreut success, lies sronsod such an Interest and enthusiasm, that It has been do. elded to send one hundred more of Its readers. The method of chooeln the fortunate ones, aa before, will ba left to Tha Ilea's readers. The Bea asks Its readers to elect ten persons each week to take thesa trips. Everybody should vote you surely know soma one who deserves u vacation trip. Tha lies wants th most deserving- to go, but. loaves It to Us readers to say who they are; Everybody set ready so tell your friends and get them to vota for you. Tha election opens on Monday, slay 1, and closes Saturday, May 7, at 8 p. in. Tha fortunata "elect" will travel on the best the Shortest Una to SL Louis The Wabash. 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