ft illAHA TARES THE SECOND '.vcrVe Trt JJen. Tp will Fercj CUrabnilaia'i Oatf.i. f ;XPir.E KELLEY '' DECLARtS HIKSCLF MBSBBssMBVBS) fend Captain Webster Oft Field and Fines Bekelbeclc. and ' Ve Brld Tliamaa WMfl th Halo. Sir it was Mr. Umpire Kelly' day at ,'lnt"n street park yesterday. Thl huakr (entVtman allowed three meimwra ot tho it. Jo engrciratlon that- they muiln't "monkey with th buxi-saw." He sent Captain WebsUr (ttt the field for Intimat ing that certain decision wsi "rotten," nnd assessed, ilcl3rjd and Scheibeck each IS for a little back talk and sent them irom the .coaching- line. Bchelb and Mc UrHle rubbed up against Keiley several ilnni'ln Tuesday's game, ahd yesterday bflnj a little worm, the fat gentleman with, the Indicator didn't care for such t!of relation. ' Maunln covered econd oaii after Webster loft. Y.terday' me wn fraught with many of the element of comedy, logltl tniiie drama, trasedy and other form of (ilsrtrtnnlo art. The Omaha player tarted ln. bramcr and ton, the first three men up, Carter, Howard .and Milter, making" three rune, which proved plenty to bring the Hangers out of . the fray with color flying. Chlnn, the Great, then settled down to business, and while the local nearly increased their capital stock at dl; fi;ent point of the game, yet they were unable to Increase th lucky three. From the first inning on It was a battle royal. s The Mlseourlans grasped straw ti-itll the ninth, and then were plucked a a brcivJ from the burning by Belden, who, with one long swat made the only thrce bara hit of the day, the only earned run eM at the Fame time saved th Saint from drawing large tero mark. Bander made his debut of the season In Omaha yesterday afternoon and divided th honors with Chlnn. Neither allowed anyone to' walk to first on free transporta tion, while the' hit and strikeouts bal anced the scales. ' Chlnn win in great form with the bat,' making three hits in as many time up, and was left on his bsse two of the times. Thomas stuck at' hla post on first with at Jarre' halo around ' his head. With etKhteen succulent chances coming, not once did he sleep at the switch, but was ji and doing like a yearling In a ten-acre lot. Attendance, 800. 1 Th ecoret '' ! ' ' ' OMAHA. - AO. K. . H. PO. A. . E. C-rfer. rf .... 1110 0 J -ard, 2b. 4 1 1 14 0 I pf. -M: ..... 4 1 1-100 J l"li, cf.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 T'-'inn, ss 4 0 1 3 T n 1 . i : vi i S -liinne. St 4 0 J 0 2 0 o 2 0 0 J 0 0 tinners, p. ...... S 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 81 g 7 37 28 0 -. eT.JOHEr-IL T'-T?rld ss., 4.0 0 2 1 0 linrtman, cf.. 4 0 1 i ' 0 0 I f-Kotte, rf u 4 - 00-80 0 I -iden, If ..v4 . 1 1 0 0 0 tjchelheck Sb.. 4 0 8 1 . 0 1 Kfaupln,' 2h ........... 4 0 0 J I S f'ttrvin,- lb 4 0 19 10 irConne!l. e,.. ....... 4 0 0 8 9 0 Chlnn, p............... J 0 3 1 4.0 TotaSs .. Omaha ..... I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-S St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Harmed run.' St. Joseph, 1. Three-bsse. kit: Helden.. -Twpbase hit: Dolan. Left on bases: Omaha, 7; 6t, Joseph, 7.. Has- on error: Omaha, 3; St. Joseph, 1. Struck out: By Banders, S; by Chlnn, 4. Double rly: .Howard to ..JPnlan . to c Thomas. c mn uinr: j oia n .. .. nacrince nil: uond-' lng ' Time:' 125. -Umpire: Keiley. Ilomaf ttan Win for Sioux." RXOVX CITT, "July 27. A home run by Fremer jn the tenth Inning won-the frame jit cvio i uy ioaay. in tne Degimnng ot the ninth Luclu threw a ball at Umpire eefe and whs ordered out of the same. 1h-n Pioux City took a batting atrenk nnd tl'd 'he score: . The score: H.1I.E. f'lou dity...O 00000002 13 7 1 3-ienver .0 OftlOlOOO 0-2 0 . Batfrle: Sioux City, J.-.rrott and Ander son ;-,)enver, Kenria, Lucia und brown. - . Des Mofnm Win mi !i.me, M:s MOTNra, July 27.-Pe Moines de-' f'it..l 'otiirdo Pj'rltir"" tod.iy Jn a poorly piwyed sumo, 3 to !i. Score: ' H.TI.E. pes Itolnes ...0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 8 2 C-1,, i .1. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 6 0 lwutii'N: L'ca Moines, Hoffer and Towne; Colorado Seringa, Is'asli and Ilae: wald. ' ' RtaudlBs at tbo Team. - ' ' - " Played. Won. lost P.r1. Colorado Springs.. ..75 47 28 .67 2 "enver VM 43 I 83 . . .tV-s I'U'inii 3 41 41 .t-) l'va Moines i...K8 3 43 ' .JvK) ft. JJtfh. ,,,.77 . 81 . , 44 .4.1 fclotig City ...........73 , 27 bi .342 (lames tnl;iy: Ft. Joseph at Omaha, I'nivt-r at fcmux City, Colorado Bprliiga at JLea. Woines. ' Kail C'ltp- Win Second Game, FA1.T.8 CITY, Neb, July 27. (Hpeoinl.) Kalis tMty defeated Nebraska City on the Iiu ai . (etour.da by the score of 12 lo 7 in i.tr a in, of lieiivy iMiiinir. hh i '.rit: I'l.'ur f'liy, Atklneou, Huua and Potest; N(I.isi-mi Cl;y, IhoiiiHS end Alberts. CAMFS l!f TJl? KATIOSAL, l.EAGl 15 M. I.oatx )'! Ilettearteins; Kiperl e.ioe to ie tjlith, but Win Out. ' P3TTr-'!i!'l:, July 2?. Pit tabors; made enly one lui up to it- eightn, when three . .. in, J in ww. - e tli.ii ilia ouiy cluiiir-e Ihey hi:S durlnac the gain to win. l.; n w will! nml furced Jn a run. At tinianre, 2,'llrt. .ne: ur. Lot. is. i rrrTsruutrj. K.li O A . J h o. A.B. Furrelt. 2b ... 0 14 4 6 : -turnout, cf. 1 1 0 0 0 l , non, rf,, 1 0 10 0 K rI(r, lb...l 1110 t.rkley, lb.,1 I II t O'Wajnar. a. . . 0 0 4 1 0 ; :.u.,i, cl 0 10 1 0 ; rni,ld. lb 0 0 1 0 I lain, aa 0 0 1 4 0 s-t,rln, rf...S 0 I 0 .nmy. lf...O 00 l'(hfy. Jb... 0 1410 ' !. rv.t. in 1 I n I 1 .U'l. It 10 10 0 .ri,lr. u I 1 1 0 C..r.r. )4, O....0 1111 0 Noll, it 0 1 0 ( 0 Ljuuu, p 1 1 1 1 , T.rtal . 19 17 15 1,1 Totala...... 4 11 10 1 f t l.mil, , ...l" 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 05 1 lll.-nil'i.- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 iire-OuBe hue: Krust-r U'Noill' Vi). f'acrin.cu M;s- Krii.-r, rjuiinit, Grady. i.iit-n basea - P'.ui, l.urke. louble phtv: . 1 nrrt-H to H ii! v 1,m, i on bsllsi ( nX I .v inii, 7; f-ff ' - ; l, 3 s'riick out: i -l.viuli S; by O'livui, 1. Time: 1:41. Um pire:. Enislls. Krrera Ifrtp Ffoston Win. r.OHTON, July 27. llard end timely bat tinK, coupled with I'hlliLdelplilii trruia, ,4.v-' r J p.. I . ''I . M gve rtoetr.Ti a victory todiy. Att--r.dnce, !-: BosTf-N. R.H Cli. rt I t T-'.r. la. ..it Ah ti. hln, h. 1 1 I . If.. . . 1 1 I PHlLjkDKtJ'H'. O A I R.H O A.B. I Thm. I (l w iv.rt n. ! 1 0 v.K-". rf I hu. lb. PTmr. ih. .,4 1 t 0 71'u. If 0 !lilwltt, - 1 (i y" e t .... rr.Y. rf . . . . 1 Yi lih'lm, p... A Tu-.N IS 1 Km.r, p.... xi 1,'ifuar I Tt! 1 11 Patted for Epnrks In eighth. Pr.nn 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 - Two hnxc hit: Mpre. Thre-base hits: Ahlmttlrhlo, C'Brnev, MrfSee. fitolen bases: Wolverton, Jji-t'hnntv. Ionhle llayr (ilea son to Hoth. i' lrt huse on halls: Off Wll-h-lm. 2; off Frrr, 1. Hit by pitched ball: !v Wilheim, Tltie. 8trti-k ouf: 1'v Wll helm, 3; bv Fparks, 4. Hits: OffPparVs.il In seven l'nnlnpt: off Fraser, 2 In ore In ning. Time: 1:46. Umpires Carpenter. Brooklyn Tlnytblna for York. NEW, YORK, July 27. New York won handily by a score of 11 to 2. Attendance, S.iJi Score: NEW inK. 1 BROOKLTV . ft H. OA. M. I R.H OA .B. UrCnrm'it. ell I 1 ". rt 1110 1 Urnwnt, rf...l 0 IMIIon. lb. ... 0 Mrhll, rt.. 4 0 t,mnlr, rf... 1116 riinn. Sb t I t t Shlnrt. If.. 0 1 1 M-Unp, li).. 1 0 10 0 0 irn, 3b.... 1 1 t 1 M--. If.... 14 1 0 l!b. M 14 11 ihln. n.... 1 10 1 l lwwn, c 4 14 4 (Mlhert, lb... 1 114 0 .lordtn. 8b.... 1 0 11 Warner, C... 1 I II 1 t Pool, p...... 000 WlltM, P..... 0 1 0 1 t Jmw, p 0 00 Totals...... 11 1 17 U ll ToUls t J4 11 I New York... 0 0 0 8 2 1 0 S 11 Brooklyn. ............ 0 020000 0 02 Three-base bit: Iy'imley. Pacrince hits: Browne, Mertes, Ollbert, Dillon. Stolen bases: Jinn (2)t Merts, Bhecknrd, Ftrang, liabh. Hits: (iff i'ool-, 1, in two inritnrfa; off Jonns, ii, )n six Innings. I--ft on bases: New 1'o V. 7; Tlroohlvn, fl. Ilrst bnae on IhUik: 0(t Wiltse, 1; off Poole. -1; eff Jones, 1. First base on errors: New York, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Fy Wilts". 1; bv Poole, 1; by Jones. . Struck, out: By Wiltne. 9; by Toole, 1; by Jonoa, 1. Time: 16. Umpire: fcimmer. Game Postponed. Chicago-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. ' ttandlnsr of- the Tennis. riayed. Won. ' Lost. P.C. New York ........... ii ' B0 23 .723 Chicago 82 M ; , Si .dO Cincinnati W' tl (34 .fJ P(thur5 t n . .f-.y Bt. liul S3 4 S7 ..f.'.4 Boston 86 31.... HV '. Brooklyn I....-1 ' 81 68 . 848 Philadelphia S2 1 3 fl Game today: fit. Louis at Pittsburg, Cincinnati at Chicago, Philadelphia at Boston, New York at Brooklyn. GAMES IX TUB AMRHICAN LEAGIB Cleveland Takes Hut One Game from '' : -Washington. "WAPHINOTON, July 27 Honors were even in the double-header between Wash ington and Cleveland, the locals winning the first, 1 to 2, whll the econd went to the visitors, 7 to 0. Attendance, 4,rxi. 6oore, lliwt game: - WASHIfiflTOX. i . CLEVELAND. R.H. O.A.I. I H.H.O.A.B, r.blin, b. 1 oimirtr, . rf....; 0 10 0 Hill, rf 0 0 1 0 Hm. If...... 0 0 10 0 Caaaldy, as... 0 Oil ) :ir.lley, lb-. 1 111 fitatil. lb 1 1 7 1 1 'I-Juis. lb....O 0 111 O N.III, cf... 1 1 0 0 0 l-nniioo. lb. 1 1 4 1 0 orm'k, b I 1 1 1 Ol uriior. M....0 14 4 0 H-ilneman, if. 0 1 t 0 9 I'r. f 0 110 0 riitrka, 0 0 1 11 0 0 Urmta. e 0 0 10 4 I'sttea, p 0 0 0 1 0 Loumbua, p... 0 0 1 0 Totals.,.. .."l" 17 l Totals. 8 4 14 11 1 Washington 1008000'0 8 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 08 Two-bfl(e hits: Coiihthlln, (Ptahl, Hickman, fttolen bases: O'Ncll, lrndiey. " Sacritice hit: Hess. Struck out: Uy l'ptten, 8: by Lonohue, 6. Lett on buses: Washington; 3; Cleveland, 8. Time; 1:30. empire: lawyer. Bcore, second game: ' CLJEVELArfD, I WASHINOTOK. K.H.O.A.B. K H O A B rifk, rf 1 Heai, If 0 Bradley, 8b... 0 Lalola, lb.... 1 Htrkman.v lb. 1 Turner, as.... 1 Bar, of 1 Abbott, o 1 Bernhard, p.. 1 0 0 0 Ought I n, lb. 0 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 0 Hill, rt 0 OiVaatdy. aa... 0 olStanl. lb..... 0 1 11 (J O'Neill, cf.... 0 11 6McCorra-k.. Ib 1 1 H ulaemAtl. If. 0 o i Ktllrada. e.. 0 ( 01 Tnwnand, p., 0 10 UuaoTaa .... 0 0 Totala...... T U 10 0 (1 11 I Cleveland -.. ft 0 0 0 1 -0 1 5 07 Washington 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0-: 0 Two-base hits: lilckmnn, JUajole, O'Kelll, Coughlln. Stolen liases; Cnssldy, McCor mhk (2).' Flick,, bay (3), Sacriflce hits: O'Neill, Turner. Double ptay: Townsend to Cassidy to Btahl. First base oa balls: Off Townsend, 8: off Bernhard, 8. Struck out: Ity Townsend, 4; by Bernhard, 8. Left on bases: WaHhlngton, 8; Cleveland, 7. Wild pitch: Townsend. Time:- 1:45. Um pire: Dwyer. Detroit Gets a Basketful. ' PHILADELPHIA. July 27. Waddell shut out Detroit with ease today. Attendance, 4,(3. Bcore: . PHILADELPHIA. . ;- : DETROIT. K.H.O. t-.B.t . - h.jt.O.A.I. , U...1 ISO a'tlarratt, cf...O 0 4 0 Hartinl flrkerlns, cf. 1 i'avia. lb 0 L. I TOI5I, b. , 0 Heyhnia. rf... 0 Murphy, lb... 0 hi. I'l'oa. aa.. 0 sii.-.ik. c 1 WjiMell, p... 1 1 0 1 1 J O MuliHyrs., f.. 0, 1 10 0 0 0,1 a nr. lb 0 .0 7 1 0 0 1 ti ( lawful d. rf.. 0 0 1 1 0'Ue. lb 0 0 I 4 0 1 1 1! ureniins'r, lb 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 ,1 11 a o UlWnod. c. 0 0 1 0 0 01 Drill, a .00 1 0 0 0 ;nvll, p.... 0 0 110 kl' Leai'y. aa... 0 1110 Tutala 11121 1 1 i Totala. .. 1 34 1 0 ilillndnlphla .. Detroit Two-base hits .. 10004000 5 .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Murphy (2), Chreck, Pick-Three-baee hit: Hartzel. relng, Waddell. Ieft on bases: Petrolt. 6: Phlladelnhla. 8. Struck out: By Waddell, 11: by Btovail, S. First base on balls: Oft WaddWl, 2: off Btovail. 2. Time: 1:40. Umpires! Klnn and O'Laughllii. . Ten InnlnaS at Boston. BOPTON, July 27 Boston defeated Chi cago - lu 1 'n un exccllrul ten-liinlug game today. Attcnduuce, 7.SW. Bcore: BOSTON. I CH1CAOO It H ft i 1 -uunaK Selbach, If... 0 2 4 0 o'jem,,.. cf. ...,'' 1 nihil., lb.... 10 0 Blalil, c...... t 1 0 (lr.n. rt Oil It .0 Calubar., !.. 1 1 0 1 llWVlK, .... 4 8 C 1' -: :b.. I I I 0 0 liuiiHun, 2b. ..Ill 1 OiTaiuiehlll, lb 0 0 0 1 01 M.Karland, cO 1 KrMmaa. rl.. Par--, si.... t I,l huuee, . lb 0 tm-rla, db.,.. Cria-er, e 0 Young. P 1 0 1 i 0 i 11 1 1 1 1 0 U'billlllv P. .. 0 J Totala 1 tO U II Tutala. 1 Tit 10 1 One out when ' winning- rut was made. Hosiuii ....0 00000001 12 Chkaso ....0 00000010 01 Two-base hit: Ilundon. Three-base hit: pHrfif. pTl'l" - Iiu..," - Oi.l lln ynirur. Double plays: Iavls and Donuhue; Bmith, !tvl and li'iHhue; M. i-'ai land and l)avl. Kases on balls: tuf hiiilin, 6. piruck out: Uy r.niuli, tt; by Young, 7. Time: 1:23. Umpire: Connolly. fitandiusr of the Tt-ama. ' ' Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston M Bi 31 Chlcapo .hi tl -83 .b.'.l New York so ,. 47 88 .6-8 Cleveland ...71 45 84 .5V0 I'hilKUfli.hla, '.'.kl 43 , 28 Bt. Ixiuis 7 f4 42 .4S lietri lt ( S3 47 . .41.1 Wu.-.hlng tun bO 1 Ui .1113 Oaiiie todnv: Kt. Loul at New York, Clilcna-j at l uMon. . lienrtllct Oott-lHM Ilacbelors. HUMi.OI.IT, Ni-b., July ir7. (Special.) The at-'-und wute of hwe bull bciwern the married and the rlnln men whs played yeaietilny aftenifion, iiirphf-d by C. It. Wil son, und wlliiesmd by u luree and Ints-r-1-t.tt-d crowd tif spectator. 'I be slns'le fol lows weie enllit-iv r,utlaed, aa in the lire i gLuao lust i-rutay, and tn score was a r 1 r I i i f Tt' II Hi' I I '. , . , ! li I t 'J.O. j s... , I . Tim oifATiA In 7. a number of the latter runs bclnar r.Mlnd throueh the s;nproB!y of ihe wlnnlna sld. "Ihe battericw wre: Mar-rie-1. I.lnn nd 8-(ir1st; single. Turner end Leatherman. GAMES IS AMERICAN AUSOCI ATIO.1 Indianapolis nnd Colnmbne rir Twelve Innlna In Tie. INDIAN A PO LI R, July 27. Ftfhr and OlmHted divided honors In a nm th.it wi'S called at the end of the twelfth Inning on account of rlarsns, with the score tied. Attendance, 1,150. Score: IftDIANAPOI.IS. I cOLfatnr. R HO A.S.I R.H.O.A.K. Vi-Cnrj, rf. 1 I I 0 tPith, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Xeroon. aa. .. 0 114 OMnHlo. It.... 0 110 0 Voi.ig .ry, rf 0 0 Kihm. lb 117 ( ,rr, lb 1 1 1 0 Pll. Ib 0 0 111 Swanlr, If . 14 t Ixer, o 1 1 11 1 1 H.rlrer, 2b 0 1 1 1 1 firmer, tf... 1 1 1 0 M. k.r, lh.... 1 1 IT 1 0 VricleT, Ih.. 1010 Il.v1.in. C... 7 1 1 Prldwell, aa.. 1110 Flabcr, p 1 1 0 OjOlmatrd. p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Total! 1 1 M IB ll Totala 1 19 M 1 Indlanspoll 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 Columbus 0 0002210000 0-5 Bases on balls: Off Fisher, 8; oft Olmited. 4. Struck out: Bv Fisher, a; By Olmsted, 8. Twn-tMne bits: Pwander, Olymer. Three base hit: McCreery. Pacrlflce hits: Mar tin (21, 01mtod, Klbm. !ouhl plays: Brldwell to Klhm; Wrlgley. Brldwell and Klhm. Btolen bases: lUckey, Heydon, llBKer. Left on banes: IniilanppollR, 4; Cnlumbiis, 10. Time; 2:20. Umpires; Crom ley and -Glendon. Break Kven at Milwaukee. MILWAUKEE, Wla, July 27. Milwaukee and PL, Paul broke even in a double header this afternoon, the home team winning the first gnme 4 to 2 and losins the second 7 to t. Bcore, first game: MILWAt-KKS. I BT. PAtl R.H.O.A.B.I R H.O.A B. one, It 110 0 Jones, cf 0 110 B-h.e'.r, aa.. I I 9 Jaraaon, rf. .. 1 0 0 0 JO'Hrlen. rf. 1 1 0 0 Wbenler. lb.. Ill Clark. Ib 81 l Flournoy, If.. 1 0 0 0 1 p. .uphill, cf. 0 0 1 0 0 Kelly, lb 0 1110 Pelia. Ib 1 11 0 t O llrten, as. 1 4 1 1 puilerr, e..l 1 T I 0 Vart-an, lb... 1 1(1 bateman. lb.. 1 It 0, Xullivan, ... 0 4 1 0 Loua bny. p. 0 0 1 OiS.Ralona, p... 10 0 10 (.-hscll 0 0 0 Total...... 4 I 17 10 1 I Totala 8 f 14 11 1 Batted for Sessions In ninth. Milwaukee 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 St Paul 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 03 Two-base hits: Slattery, Marcan. Three base hit: Bateman. Btolen bases: Wheeler, Klournoy, Kelly. Buss cn balls: Off Ious;n. erty, 4; off 6i-idons, 4. Jilt by pitched ball: J. O'Brien. 1'asFed bail: BlaUery. Sacri fice hits: Fchaefcr, Balk, Dougherty. Struck out: By Loti-herty, i; by S.snlons, 2. Double play: Keiley to Marcan. Ift on bases: Milwaukee, 4; fit. Paul, 5. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Hart. Attendance; 2.0UO, ' Bcore, second game: ST. PAUL. 1 MILWAUKEE. R.H. O A E.I H.H.O.A E Jones, cf 1 1 0!!" one. If 1 1 Jaikeon. rf... 1 1 OiSchaefar, as.. 1 0 J.O HrlCQ, rf. 1 OlClark, 3b 0 1 OIHemphlll, cf. 1 0 Rclti. Ib 0 0 O'Hpeer, c 0 0 V heeler, Ib,. 1 Flournoy, If.. 1 Keller, lb.... 1 P O' Brian, aa. t Varcau, lb... 0 Pelre. e Blajla. p 0 Heteman. lb.. 1 11 Curtla. p 0 0 Maneka, p.... 0 0 0 feone.ll 0 0 ToUls. i T 10 17 ( 1 ToUIi...... 1 1 17 14 I Bt. Paul 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 87 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base bits: Jonea, P. O'Brien, Jack son, Hemphill. Home run: Stone. Base on balls: Off Curtis, 2; off ManHke,' 3. Btolen bases: Jones, Marcsn, Peirce, Jackson, Wheeler. Hit by pitched ball: Rcits. Wild pitch: Man,ke. Struck out: By Mannke, 6; by Slagle 7. Double play: P. Obrlen to Marcan to Kelly. Left on bases: Mil waukee, 7; Bt. Paul. 9. Innings pitched: Curtts, 8 hits in one Inning: Manske, 7 hits In elorht innings. Time: 1:50. Umplrei Hart. Attendance: 2,000. I Toledo Defeats Louisville.- TOLEDO, July 27. Toledo had Louis ville defeated until the ninth, when the visitors tied the score by a fierce battlnir rally. Burns' double and Cllngman's single finally won for the locals. Attendance, 700, Bcore: TOLEDO. R. H.O.A. ft LOUISVILLB. H.H.O.A.B. Donoraa. If.. 110 0 1 Ken-win, rf... 1 0 1 1 0 Puma. 2b.... 0 14 8 0 Friable, cl.... 1110 0 La, rf 01 I 0 0 Hallman. If.. 0 0 0 1 Campbell, of.. 1 I 1 1 Amdt, Ib 1 1 Srhrtever, e.,0 1.4 8 Braahear, lb. 1 I 1 E 0 Whll.. lb.... 1 I 11. 0 Oulnlan, aa... 1 I 4 1 0 iiobaaoon. p. 1 1 0 1 0 Cllnaman. as, 1 I I I 1 MorlarKy, lb. 1 1 1 4 0 Drowns, c... 0 1 I 10 Kc'.allni. lb.. 1 1 1 0 0 Lundbloro. p. 0 1.0 1 0 : totals. ..... T IB 17 16 1' Totals...'... 14M 14 1 ' 'Two out when winning run scored. Toledo 0.0.2 0 Q 0 1.3 17 Louisville 0 0 0 4) ,0-0 1 0 6 Stolen bases: Donovan, -ReisHhB, Lund blom. .Sacrifice bits: Donovan, CHngman. Oulnlan, Bohannon. Two-base hits; Rels Ung (2), Brown, CHngman, Burns, Quin lan, Arndt. Home run Bohannon. Double plays: Burns, CHngman and Relsllng; Morlarlty end Brown. Base on balls: Off Bohannon, 8; off Lundblorn. 8. Struck out: By Lundblorn, 4; by Bohannon, 3. Hit with pitched ballr Lee. Wild pitches: By Lundblorn, 2. Left on bases: Toledo, 6; Louisville, 8. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Ivlllen. Postponed Games. At Kansas City Kansas City-Minneapolis game postponed; rain. , Standtns; ot the Teams. - Plnyed. Won.' Iost. P.C. St. Paul m 69 84 .fi.14 Columbus ,.H7 ol 8o .IJmij Milwaukee 91 62 8 .671 Jx.ulsvilie f3 61 v 41 .6h4 Minneapolis 45 43 . 611 Indlanupoll 91 . 44 . 47 .4i Kansas City ,..ka E") . 63 ', .3 - Toledo ...91 27 64 .2a7 Games today: Columbus at Indianapolis, LouiKvllle at Toledo, St. Paul at Milwau kee, Minneapolis at Kansas City. Cralsr Win Fast Twelve Innlnpr. CRAIG, Neb., July 27.-(Spec!Rl Tele- frram.) Craig defeated Lyon today at th alter place In the fasteat game of base ball ever played in eastern Nebraska. Hooney had Lyon at his mercy from the start, only thirty-seven men battlnur In the twelve Innlnga, allowing but one nit and striking out blxteen nien. But one Lyons man reuched second and one other to first. Craig played un errorless game. Score. R.H.E. Crulg ...0 00000000 0 0 1-1 20 Lyon ..6 00000000 000-014 Two-base hits: Rooney, Tarrant. Struck out: By Hooney, lb; bv Cook, te. Batteries: Cr.iltr, Rooney and Hefrerman; Lyons, Cook nd isiiUlu. Visitor Forfeit Game, ORD, Neb., July 27. fSper-lal.) In the base ball gume whh (rranii Is'mnd today the vlaltors forfeited the game to the home team by refuumg to stand by the decialon of the umpire, oulttlug the game at the be cinnlr.s of the eighth Inning. . Orrtnd Island had ihe best of the game up to the eighth, but at that time the home team full 'on Okidu for three hits in eucceialon, one lit in a home run, and the vlhltors, with defeat staring them in the face, olijected to declsiona of the umpire unci lft tho ground. The same team play again to morrow. ' Beatrice Wins Three. BEATRICE, Neb.. July 27. Speclal Tele gram.) Ihe Btatrlc ball team made it three straight by winning from Greeley Center this afternoon by the score of 6 to 5. The fcllemiunce. wu .small: Score: R HE Beatrice 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 11 8 Oreeley Center. .0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1-6 12 2 Batteries: Beatrice. Adams and Wilson; Oreeley Center, .Kissel and Sequin. Si ruck out: Uy Adams, Z; by KUsc-1, ii. Umpire: Smith. TLIelmnn Uelona to Portland. CINCINNATI. July 27. The National base bull coinuilsfrloii today handed down a dectnloii that player John Tlm-nnan, now Willi Portland, In the pHotflo Coast league.' belongs to that club. 1 tie St. Louis Ka tl inal Isu dull had prot.'sted ur:alriHt T iili-lman s playing with Portland, haai rt Ing that he biiiiied a contract with St. Louis, but tli curnuifMsion decided that he simied a tiititrai t wiih Portland prior lo Ins sinning with Bt. Louis. Ilasttufss Win in Silnlh. HAirriNiJH. Neb, July 27. (Hpeclul Tele KrHiu i J Until Kit won the grime ln.ltiy from the l.lii'oln loung Men's Christinn hi-w-t-i,. 1 1. .ii ttain by tuird bitting In tne nlulh luuliiK. At the b sinning of the lust half .( li.e ninth Hi a,me el nod to . liat-. toiler.: HiiNiliiss, Si-haufeioeiger and Mace; Lliiciiu, ii in and Ju'iiia.ni. Wnuiea'i .oI( Match. TV-.e oonllf -.ing round In th Wi-ien's g'.if mail ii i 1 1 yenterrtay at tde 1 h-U -:nl, leel.il- .1 lu the following scot .- 1 M I ml-ii iK, t,.', Mis. luilia, .-j; In, fci.ii-ijs, t ' Nil J 1 1 1 1 ttt. i' i. 1 be ii -.I' ll :il be played out t.wlr lt niiiii!' in v. 6'is hiilruia and ..lis. l'uuu UN ainwdi 8 banill-:-j:i f fuir. A o 1 1 , 1 1-1 r a 1 1 - ani.e -MJV that V-ei i ,t j. i ,. , . J. cj. A.I i" l lu, i A. J 1 e.f 1 V 4 I I I rt I 14 11 I I t,, It! I I- f ' U 11 H I ll M ' I " Ml ' H !!! 1 I I ii lli llrt II s I , ,,t ii to, h . . v e i it en 1 ... : i I. ; , i - 1 1 , , ih.- i . 1 1 . 1 i-iu.i i ' i daily r.nr,. TIIUnnDAT, NEIL OUTFIGHTS H'COYERX Meet Eefora tlis National Atlilctio Club In rtiladelrbia. CONTEST fROYES ACTIVE AND ViCIQJS Flxth Ronad Find Brooklyn Box Ilawalnsj on to Bantam Welntht Champion tm Avoid Pan lsbment. PHILADELPHIA, July 27. Frnkl Nell of San Francisco, champion bantam weight of the world, clearly outfought Hughey MeOovern of .Brooklyn at the National Athletlo club tonight. The fight through out was the most vicious ever witnessed in Philadelphia between little men. There was scarcely a second during; the six rounds that th boys were not In action. At the close of the sixth round McGov ern was almost out snd was hanging on to Nell to avoid punishment. MeOovern drew blood from the Californlan's nose In th second round snd opened a gash In his left cheek In the succeeding round. Nell out a gash In MeOovern' cheek In the fifth round snd toward the close of the round MeOovern was very shaky on his feet. Nell's seconds were Bob Deady, Johnny Loflus, Kid Howard and Tim Callahen. while Sam Harris, Danny Dougherty, Whltey Lester and Joe Humphreys looked after MeOovern. Both boys were under the required weight of 118 pounds. The Fight by Ronnd. Round 1 Nell rushed and landed a left on the wind and brought bis glove to the Jaw. MeOovern countered with a light left to the wind and then the boys clinched. In the breakaway Nell drove his left to the wind and MeOovern landed on the Jaw. MeOovern uppercut to the chin, but Nell straightened the Brooklyn lad up with a left to the chin. MeOovern drove a right to the face and then backed away. N"ll rushed awy with left snd right to the face and MeOovern covered up. A the gong sounded Nell drove a hard left and right to the Jaw. Hound 2 Both bovs rushed to the center of the ring and began to pummel each other In a vicious manner. Nell wa the first to land. He drove a left to th face and In the- breakaway put his right to the wind. MeOovern uppercut with his left and they clinched. MeOovern sent a pretty right to Neil's Jaw, but the latter smiled and winked at his father, who wa stand ing In his corner. Neil landed a hard left to the Jaw and they clinched. MeOovern uppercut as they broke away and Nell drove his right to the stomach before Me Oovern could get away. They clinched and when MeOovern stepped back he received a vicious right to the wind. MeOovern rushed, but was met with a straight left. He rushed again and landed a hard right to the Jaw. which shook Nell's head. They were clinching st the bell. Nell Gets In Vicious Blow. 1 Round 8 Nell .rushed and landed a left to the face and mimed a similar blow a second later. MeOovern drove his right to the Jaw and left to the wind. Nell rushed in and while hanging with his head on McGovern's shoulder uppercut the lat ter three times In. succession, without a return. This method of fighting seemed to disconcert MeOovern and his endeavors to cover when Nell was- fighting In this way were futile. McGovern drove a left, to the wind aa they broke ground and missed a right for the Jaw. Neil stepped in with a hard left counter, which drove McGov ern's head back. Round 4 Neii rushed and landed left and right to the face. McGovern uppercut with a vicious right and they clinched. In the break Neil landed a left uppercut to the Jaw and a right to the heart. McGov ern kept right after Nell, but nearly all of his rushes were wild. Nell landed a hard left to the ear and sent two rights to the Jaw without a return. Nell's su periority was very apparent in this round and when the. gong sounded McGovern was shaky. Round S Nell sent three lefts to the Jaw, which shook MoGovern.' The latter came bock with -a hard right to the wind and a- left book t vb neck. Nell drove a left to the other-. Jaw and a right to the ear. McGovern misaed a hard right swing which carried rblm half . way across the ring. Before he could get sat Nell was in with, a left to the chin. MoGovern missed -a-right .and left for the chin and they rushed to a clinch. Nell kept Jabbing McGovern as they broke sway and bad the latter' s face us red as a lobster. -Both boys were tired when the gong sounded. Noil, from his exertions in trying to knock McGovern out, and the.- latter from the awful punishment be was receiving. , McGovern Is Gam. Round 8 Both boys came up quickly nnd Nell again drove his left to the wind. They clinched arid Neil looked over McGovern's shoulder and said to Terry, the latter brother: "He's a hard kid, Terry." When they broke way Nell rushed Mc Govern across the ring and landed left and right to the Jaw. McGovern got In a good right to the wind and left to the ear but Nml only shook his head and rushed in with a ttMTlble right to the wind. Mc Govern hands dropped to his waist and Nell sent a stiff left to th jaw. Noll had McGovern in a neutral corner, hanging on to avoid punishment as the gong sounded. EVENTS OX TUB RUNXIXQ TRACKS Voladay Wins Holiday Stakes for Young Ones at Brighton. NEW YORK, July 27. Voladay, favorite, won the Holiday stakes for 2-year-ulds, the feature of the card at Brighton be.ac'i today. Brush Up and Gold Ten made the run, lug to the stretch, where Voladay went to the front and won by two and a half lengths from Gold Ten. Brush Up liitlslied thud. The huudicap, a mile and a fur long, resulted In a close nnlnh. Ponsession won by a abort head from Rosetlnt. C, Alttwyck, owner of Atwoud, winner of the third race, claimed Duke of Kendal out of the sume race. The entire maule of J. J. Ryan wilt be sold at auction t Brighton Beach tomorrow. Reliable, tlie grout wi-lj'lit carrier, is the star of ths lot. Results: Plrst race, handicap, six furlongs: In-goi-i flit to fit won, Mtalwart second, U'oi ban third. Time: 1:16. Hecond race, steeplechase, about two miles: Hovel le (1 to 1 won, Woden sec ond, Cock Rubin third. Time: 4:S7. Third race, mile and a sixteenth: Af wood (20 to 1 won, Iuke of Keudul second, Brooklynite third. Time: 1:4. r'ourtn race, rive furlongs. Holiday stakes: Voladay v8 to 6; won. Gold Ten second, Rruwh Up third. Time:- l:u8. Fifth race, haadlcais mll and a furlong: Potinesslun (9 to ID) won, RoneUnt second, Illrvia third. Time: l:biev. tiixth race, six furlongs; Trapper (4 to 5) won. Black Prince second, Austin Allen third. Time: l;il. ST. Lot Id, July 27. Results: First race, five furious", purse: Eiar thula. (9 to 2U won. Lava Ecahl second, H:s Worship third. Time; l:Wi. t"-cond ract six furlontrs, selling: Metla kat:a (15 to l) won.-Oudon second, Trisian bliandy third. Time: LPift. Third ruco, four and a half furlongs, selling: Arlt-na (16 to 1) won, Arch Old ham second, Fay Tetnplcton third. Time: 0:67. Fourth race, mile snd a sixteenth, handi cap: Falkland (6 to 6) won, Byron liose second. Orient third. Time: l.U'i. Fifth rce, mile and twenty yards: Dr. Kier (9 to 2) won, Kay second, Gaallghler third. Tune: l:w). blth race, six furlongs, selling: Har fant; 2 to 1) won. Alius second. King Rose thud Time; l:18ij. CHICAGO. July ii. Results: First iace, six furlcir.g: Fteesla (7 to 2) won, Bcrnice second. My Gem third. Time: 1:17. IS. cond race steeplechase, short course: Fwet-t J.ine (12 to tl won. W-ud second, U"M.-n V. uy third. Time-. 2 .6" . 'I liiid i.i e. miie and an eiKi'ih: Judge I (In. i d i) i i 6) w mi, Li'afcg e uud, Hu4h third. Time: l:ts. Fuiirth. race, htilf mile: Mum fS to 1) won. prim- Bruius second, Useful Lady tliird Time: 0.4. Finn lue.!, mile, and a sixteenth: C.hirios (4 t u yioii, Maud Miller avcut.d. O JUugeu third. Tune: 1.. Mxih rme, five and half furlonn: Al bert 1 ir (8 to 1) won, 'Penny Hunt second, Capitalist third. Time: l-hrfe. Hares at Itlalr. BI.AIH Nel... July 27. (Hiietlal Tele f i h in i - i'-lne weather snd a s-io.l ttaeli i. uu ii lo hi lug out a Veiy ldlte I IOK-il fur the I . a to.i.ry. Very lew I--hie -re In, tm liny bin ml bur-v f.r - r.-i n s. but It U I i , I ii,n,i.iiw and i-ihiuv mil te hi ii, . a. a a Ihe event !1 were III at clasii ti i fi,.ivnii ta well i.i.nael .tin Hint eve.' t was tow V trot, Whhh v won by f'.tlt- l.ei'y. owt,er ll. V. ,,.;,,.; I in-, i r-eioi, (one n given I, I it,. . t.iMirf. fw IM-r fl 1 1 hen; nine, -,- . . , Iiimi j .ii- I i. f ' ; 1 1" i.i . owner c JULY rs, 1E0. Mirvel rnrk farm.' Other entries. Captain Me snd lied ilvlas. The J.rs trot was not finished nd will be pirleil off tomorrow. The horses entered sre llv Ie, llnppy ftecret. Colonel Wood line, W-itum, Alcarnlo, May Flower snd lisppy Way. The half mil" runnlnr race wss won by Virgin, in 0:61 i. Fecund, Nellie C, and third, Robbln Green. I.OU DIM. OX DBF. KS TRACK RKCORD Despite Threatening. Wenther Detroit Witnesses Good F.vrnt, DKTROIT, Julv 27. Bain threatened seri ously to Interfere with the third day' Grand circuit racing st the Grosse Point fijrk track todav. The first event wss de aved half an hour and then the program was started wllh a drilling rain t -a 1 11 n sr. The neather cleared, however, and the porsons In attendance saw three favorites finish first snd Lou 1'lllon break the track record of 2 by one second. Lou Dillon made the first quarter In 0:3u'4, the half In 1-01 snd the three-quarter In l:-. Millard Paunders drove in place -f Lou I'lllon's owner, C. K. G. BUllnM. It-suits: 2:uU class, pacing, ( purse WoO,. two in three beats: . John M. blk. g , by pnrls-Laura (Spear). 1 1 King Direct, blk. h. (Geers) I 2 Gallagher, b. g. (James) 2 8 Al liiii-k, blk. h. (Sunders)..: 44 Red Bird, b. h. (Michael) Q Time: 2:07, 2:W'4. , ' 8:14 class, trotting, purse 81.500, three In a. linn I. ' Sweet Marie, b. m., by McKlnney, by Carr's Mamb (hmith) .....:1 Anptols., ch. m. (Ames) 8 Wild Wilton, br. g. (Carr) 2 Direct View, br. h. (Dnryder) 8 Jovmaker, b. h. (Geers) 4 Hal Fry. b. K. (Foote) 5 Nella Jay, ro. m. (.wcivee; , Gold Bug, h. g. (Stewart) . .8 ds Time: 2:10, 8:14. li. . 2:10 class, trotting, purse 11,600, two In three: . , . Dr. Strruig. nr. g., by Strongboy- Viola f (Gahagan) J Judge Green, b. g. (Deryder) 1 8 8 The Roman, b. g. (Know) 4 8 8 Norrie, b. g. (B. Shank) 8 6 8 Intin TMvlnp s-e sr. fWllflOnl 5 8 4 Lady Gall Hamilton, blk. m. (Hud- 7 Robert' Mnc.'b. g. (Geers) 8 8 8 fjneen Wilkes, b. m. (Spear) ..! 7 7dr Topsy, b. m. (Hawes) ds Tims: 2:09, 2:Cw'4. 2.in'4. 2:16 class, pacing, purse $2,600, three In n v e . FHidora, blk. m., by Wilton (Snow) McEurle, ro. g. (Geers) Joe Gratton. ch. h. (B. Shank) Monarch Chimes, blk. h. (Can-).... William M, b. g. (McCarthy) Pfarch, br. h. (Foote) Winnie King, ch. m. (Wilson) Time: 8:1,20224. ..1 ..4 ..2 .5 ..6 ..3 1 2 6 8 8 4 4 da ..ds OARSMF. AT CHEVE COt'ER. LAKE Regtn Practice for National Regatta tr Amateurs. CRETVITJ COUER LAKE, Mo., July 27. With the exception or one or iwu crwa, the oarsmen who will compete In the national regatta of the Association of . ...... n t. Im hplil hum next AlUHirui . i"i i "i ....... -. Friday arid Saturday, under the auspices or tne Olympic games, nave iqr-ii m -ters in the large Ice houses on the west shore of the lake, which have been con verted Into commodious and well appointed DOl mill". I lie v rniri oinui-uoiei ' - - delphla caused much favorable- comment during Its practice today. The Vespers will contend for national honors against tho Argonaut, iiuwnig ctuu i xuiuniv, Canada. ' Sheldon Is, Defeated. BT T.DT7TS! Tnlv 27 Josenh Wear of St. iiiia trwinv -defeated Ir. F. E. Sheldon of Kansas City, last year's champion. In straight sets for the lawn tennis cnainpion. ship of Missouri. , COOK ARRIVES WITH HIS ANTS Severn! Colonies of Cotton Enemies Established at Wash ington. WASHINGTON, July 27. Secretary Wil son today received the report of O. P. Cook, who reached Washington today from Texas, where he has been conducting experiments with the Guatemalan ants. Mr. Cook brought with him several colonies of the ants, which-, will be kept for- experiment. His', report favorable' to the; ant as de structive of the cotton boll weevil. It re mains to be -determined whether they can withstand the winters of the southbrn cli mate ahd whether they will propagate un der existing conditions of soil and climate, but Mr. Cook believes there are no Insur mountable difficulties along these lines.' An increase of the arid land reclamation fund held by the treasury to be approxi mately 825,000,000, is announced In the re port of the auditor of the Interior depart ment for the fiscal year ended on June 30. This Is the fund accumulated . from the proceeds of public land sales in California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Ne braska, Nevada, North Dakota, -Oregon, Bouth Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyo mlng and set apart under the act of con gress of June 17, 1002, for the construction and maintenance of Irrigation works for the reclamation of arid lands In these states. The fund thus accumulated and set apart for the three fiscal years ended on June 30, 1903. aggregated 818,444,339. An lngenlou method employed In the Philippine to secure an adequate gas sup ply Is reported to the bureau of Insular affairs by the Philippine bureau of govern ment laboratories. This scheme Is slowly to feed cocoanut oil, a native product. Into strong cast Iron retorts, after the latter are brought to a red heat In furnaces. This produces a very high quality of illuminating gaa free from smoke nnd tar. The War department today ordered Colonel Kdgar Z. Steever, Fourth cavalry, at Fort Riley, Kan., and Colonel Jacob -A. Augur, Tenth cavalry at Fort Robinson, Neb., to report to Colonel Arthur L. Wag ner of the military secretary's office at Mahassas, Va., August 4 to serve as chief umpires at the maneuvers next September, Acting Postmaster General Wlnne has signed an order effective August 1, 1001, whereby the postal administration of Hong Kong has concurred, limiting the value of parcels post packages exchanged between the United States and Hong Kong to 850 each. Parcels post packages are to be ad mitted to 'the malls for Shanghai, Canton, Amoy, Bwatow, Foo Chow, Hankow, Ha! How, Ningpo, Llukungtau and Che Foo at the same rate and conditions applicable to Hong Kong. According to the accident bulletin Issued today by the Interstate Commerce com mission, there were seventy-nine passen gers and 840 employes of railroads killed and l,E!t0 passengers and 10,864 employes In- TRY-ONE DOTTLE of Bostetter8 Stomach Mitels and give H a chance to demonstrate Its ability to re store your appetite, stimulate the liver, strengthen the stomach nnd kep the bowels open. You'll be pleased with the result. Thousands have found this true. n I!:sttlt2r'$ Cillers with its SO years record of cures to bark It, Is tar In ilvam-ti of all oth er si'imat-h reme dies tis a cur fur .iu,..t'- ItlrilMW.IVlIp Si w if, ! 8 ,i cSSf Scsr lzz,v F';;.r'rij Llllau.mivVl C;:;:;:!a cr i,i,r' I ffr.r Uj 4 . m! I I I bi VVcitk a ii J ii.;ri!ui xitnca t 111 !'i tl . I I V e (I re t lj. .. I ( Lauren Jured l.i roldents ' on railroads In the United Stntes during the quarter ended on March 81, PH This is a decrease of eight killed over the corresponding quarter last year. The amount of damage to railway property caused by accident during the quarter was $;,K.4l. The bulletin says the Increased use of the alrbrske, diminish ing the necessity for rmployes on top of trslns, has made a reduction of X? rr cent In the number of persons falling off cars. BAD FIRE AT LARD REFINERY Swift and Comnnny Plant at Chicago Damsn-cd by Overheated Dynamo. CHICAGO, July 17. Fire broke out among the packing houses In the stock yards to day In the lard refinery of Swift and Com pany and soon gained such headway thnt every available fire engine In the stock yards district was called out. Rumors of Incendiarism were rife. Examination, however, apparently showed the cause of the blaze to have been an. overheated dy namo. The building was filled with tierces of Keep'dboiilp- , hand ( v fe: s fnm y- Black.be 1 Ir IV should be in every house' for .summer emergencies Ilillcr Liquor Company, 1300 Parnsm St., Omaha Distributers. Sherman & HcConnell Drug Co.. Cor. 16th 6 Dodgt CLARK DRUG CO., " Cor. Main St. & Broadway, Co. Bluffs, la, C. A. MFLCHER. . 8. W. Cor. N & 24th Li. KUHKN f KL.1J l.'O.. i S19-21 Main Bt, Council BlulTs, la. ' MWV tX B)L. B. 2603 N. Street, .Official TFaM Carrying the entire Nebraska Relegation leaves via the Northwestern at 8:30 p.m. August 13th, and - The Entire Train runs solid from OMAHA to BOSTON. Tourist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and Coaches. , Via Niagara Fall This train is open to the public as long as space remains vacant. r-3 IfPfl fS OniLYOSG .With large choice of routes both rail and steamer. All tickets good returning via. St. Louis, with stopover at the Exposition. ' ' For handsome special itinerary, sleeper space or full information, apply to ; city tisxet off.sz n:nTiiVE3TEn:s u::!., awawavJt a iu n o 111. ,o4 ' . tV,o nw.o na ct rlr 0QBTQ - vt - i.x r' sT V V I to coiniili-ta snd iirrfec-t health. Will you .li.Co your confld.-nce In the me of hont, skillful nnd successful sit-cliills!sT Yt-urs of .r-t!.-l "li 2, ' tlioiiRntuls of dollars sji.-nt In reserclta snd mi Iminnnsu jirui-Hfio i en abled u to evolvt- a special system of treatment tlmt Is ui i a iiu speedy cure for nil private dineases anil wet.it.-M.-s cf men. '' In thoiisHinls of as.-. Is simply marvelous. 1 .'in ,hlet II v. s hl.tHled i In -h weakened svMteitis, debilitated Hnd slirunkeii ot u i n and nt-rvous wrt.tss .ttve been quickly Hi d safely cured by our method. We have evolved a treatment that Is a powerful, ,Mn,anent snd delen.iliied niedle -id orrw lv wlieis men. chHrni lerl.llo enernles have become weHttent d diss Hat el elllier tliroiijrh sexual excct.ee, iii liscreUons, aluiblve liuhlts, or the result DC In-Elected or improperly nested piivule dieites. VH3 CIMKi UIKiai AMI AFKL V I Stricture, VvhKite, Enlsslu,, Niru-Stxu! Dainty, ..-.latency, D!33j TjIsji (Syphilis), Rectal, kllzty cnJ 1'rl.iary Diseases, and b!1 diNMS bt.d weahne-se of ineti due t" hiliTltHr.ee, evil hi bits, ex- Cenm-a. sell tiljune or lliO leotlll ot speetitu ui C" i-'i TlT'nV rnrr If yri c;iiiiint rile full fir iiv r, -1 I --i l!.,nK. v.t - L I A 1 1 .l It.bC t.j'u a Huui- a. lu. to p. in. I- ..I. I..B, i.i to 1 i.t.ly. n. 1 V i L - a : . f Inrd, many- of which exploded, spreading the burning grease . In every direction. Louis F. Swift directed the firemen In their attempt to reach the blase. The fire threatened a number of buildings near by, but the firemen managed to keep the flames from spreading. Thousands of strikers attempted to got near th burslng building, but rope were spread by the police, blocking the streets for three blocks away. The contents of the building were said to bf-vsled nt Mns.imo, Fatal Storm In Petl vnnla. JTAZF.I.TON. Ta., July 27. Five persons were killed here during sn electrical storm. At Oneldn three foreign-speaking mlneis snd a boy were Instuntly killed by a bolt of lightning while sitting st a table. All fuiir were terribly burned and the clothing almot completely torn from their bodlr. At ytirtkstie Vn!l"V lightning struck the home of Mtlev lllnkie. Inslantly killing Mrs. Hlnkle and seriously Injuring hor daughter. ' 5 ante Candidate fotf Pelegnte. OKLAHOMA CITY.-Okl., July 27-Frank Mathews of Greer county was nominated for congress br soelHmatlon today by the territorial democratic convention. The nomination was made on the twentieth bul lot after an all night session. V hi TV) ts., So. Omaha, Neb, UOLdJSTKOM. So. Omaha, Neb. G un.u vu,m,.. - , :3 on' - inir (linnsands Of smicien suunrm I V i i L 1 i I I .. . .i a. ..(.' ait m kd a 1 .' ' . '' ., 1 - I i . i,k ' r If: 2 A ' 'I,.-- s -, V rS ilk p !! ill: ,.l . i l;t. Ut!i tl HiU Mr. t.s f i I . ll, I 1 1 I