I TTTE OMATTA DAILY- BEE: BATUI.DAY, AUOUBT 13, 1801. mm PI TRIE RKLIiBLH ITORH. TIIK RKC.IARI.R IWRK. Cloak Department, August Clearing Sale - Women's Suits, Waists, Saturday. PDPcial 1 V .y Women's $4.00 waists at . : . . y . . . . 95c Women's lawn, batiste'and organdy waists, worth up to $6.. $1.50 Women's 87.50 waists at .... . . . . $2.50 Women's $2 00 lawn wrappers Women's $1.00 lawn wrappers - r Special hour Sales. 8:00 TO 0:00 A. M. i' Women's kimonas worth $1.50 at ........ . ........ . . . .39c Women's black underskirts at ...... 49c Children's dresses worth $2.00 at , 49c - 8:00 tfO 9:00 P. M. ONLY. i Women's $2.00 lawn wrappers limit 2 to a customer at...59c Leather Goods Specials Saturday we place on sale a most complete line of belts, in soft' leather and silk, all the newest designs and colors, i., at 49c. and ... .. . , ;.. . . . . . . . ." 25c THE 'TEGGY" HAND BAG, WORTH $1.50 ON SALE SATURDAY AT 98c The latest drape veils, in all shades and combinations Saturday only Y , .50c 15c stock collars--Saturday at. .............. ... . . ..... .5c 15c turn-oveT 'collafs-i-Saturday at. ........ . . . . . . . . . ,4jC TURNTABLES ON; THE SIOUX r . ( Omaha Wins a fast Game in Its Half of , ' Ninth Inning. HOWARD TURNS TRICK WITH HOME RUN Urlrea Aaother 1H In Ahead of Him, Which Mnke Jut! Two If ore Than tho Slpiix' ' Are' Able' ' to Aocuinnlate. SIOUX CITYi la., Aug. 13.-(Speclal Tele . aram.) After eight Innings In which neither Sioux City noc Omaha could make a run, Howard leaned up against a fast one of Jarrott's and knocked the ball over the fence for a homer. Carter had just knocked a alngle and trotted around the bags with the second baseman. Thegame waa the finest played on the Riverside diamond this year. It waa a pitchers' battle In which J&rrott hid .the best of the . contest over Ffclster until the eighth inning. Both men were swinging fine and hits were scarce and harmless. The, Intensity of the contest Imbued every plnyer with a ginger and nap which filled the game with sensational flelilng and wondorful climaxes.. The one, two, three order waa commenced from the first and the grandstand, aa the innings progressed, became tumultuous and the rooting, was of the most strenuous character. The suspense was great, and each time the Omahas were placed on the bench a sigh of relief came from the crowd in the amphitheater. , Thlel started the battle with a popup; Carter hit, but waa caught at second. Thus it went for'eight Innings, until How ard located the banks ofj the Sioux and sent the bull over the fence for a plunge , bath. The Omaha's nearly scored in the eighth,, wheh Thomas tried to come In on Gondlng'a hit. Lawler fielded the short drive cleanly and winged it in homo and Thomas was caught about a foot from the plate and was tagged out so hard by Graves that he limped to the bench. Law lei" and Welch distinguished themselves by superior fielding. . Dolan retired from the game at the end of the third Inning on ac count ot. sickness. The score; ( OMAHA. ' wtl ' ' ,1 ' AH. R. II. PO. A. E. Thirl, If. a... 4 0 0 110 Carter, rf 4 1 I 0 10 Jlf ward, 2b 4 112 5 1 Welch, cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 l) inn, es 1 0 0 12 0 Tl.nmns, lb . 3 0 0 IS 10 Pchlpke, So .......2 0 1 2 0 iDtuiiiig, c a o i 6 2 o J'frlnlet, p ; 3 0 0 0 ' 2 0 ltrown. If. 3 0 0- 0 0 0 Totals ..SI 1 7 27 17 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. T awler. If 4 0 . 1 2 1 0 Fleming, cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Kt-iiv. ro : s 0 2 2 30 Mannerly, lb 3 0 0 t 0 0 ilali liliiiMin, 3!) 4 0 10 4 0 (n ivfn, c 4 0 t t 1 0 JTeveile, e.,..- w.2 0 1 4 11 rimer, rf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Jarrolt, p 3 '0 0 0 2 0 Totals , OltllltlH bimix City .... I'nrneil Mins; K-ilr. Vel-h. Itutr n ernt'i 3!) 0 5 27 12 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 OnmhH, I. Two-bv MtM: Home ruli: Howard. Klist iM,uh, 1; Hionx Oily, 1. iMimhH, 5: ftioux City, . I-mi Hire Ml: 8ihiile. llnnea on brtlls: Off i t.lMi-r. 3. Klrwrk out: 1V Jarroit. 4; ly 1 Ulhur, 4. 'iliiit. 1 .a. I inline; Keofu. lies Mului'a Bhut Omtl fc T. JliSKl'll, Aug. l'J til. JoBeph Khtit 2 Moliii-n out itiid ailfrniiun by a -! f 1 I J V In a bli.-'j-. ,! i lltd llnmr 1 It It K. 1 .1 uti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 l 1 1 L' iiiii-i ....0 0000000 O0 2 1 Hijuili't and Ourvln; tuilp.iari s ri 1 'J 11 , i.e. I lr r r 1 I V !" I ( uIJu'l 111! 1 illcniaa. '! . Auif. lil'i-nver coti til-i . Auif. lil'i-nver cotil 1 i J..I U..t;lm mill Huy IvaUil tuly kiU Skirts and Wrappers at half price Women's Suits worth ?12.50, U fiil for Satnrdav w w J : .Women's wash suits worth $5, for , 1.29 Women's walking skirts, regu- I f0 lar $3.00 value, for IiwU Women's Pongee and silk suits Q fifl in check, worth ?20, for WiWU Women's taffeta and voile' "J Hfl skirts worth $12.50, for...... liuU Yo;ir choice of any voile suit in our de partment Saturday, worth IQ 7fZ up to ?40, for .. ,..IUa I U Special Sale of Wash Waists at 25c Women's wash waists, worth I fin $1.50 on sale Saturday, at.. QwC Women's white lawn waists CO a worth $3.00, for OuC at -98c - at ........ ., ............$1.98 Colorado Springs won handily. Both sides played without errors. The score: R H E Colo. Springs. 1 0 8 0 0 0-0 0 16 8 6 Denver ..0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 0 Batteries: Vllleman and Baerwald; Hos tetter and Lucia, Standing; of the Teamiri"' Played. Won. Losf! Pet. Colorado Springs HI 64 37 .593 Denver M' 68 40 ' -.663 Omaha 100 63 47 .6.10 Des Moines 102 63 49 ' .6l!0 St. Joseph 85 '41 64 . .432 Sioux City 96 81 64 .3:7 Games today: Omaha at Sioux City; Des Moines at St. Joseph, Colorado Springs at Denver. Excursion, to Sioux City. Much interest Is felt in the excursion that will be run to Sioux City on Sunday to accommodate the base ball fans who want to see the double-header up there that dav. It will be over the Northwestern and will start from Omaha at 7:20 Sunday morning, reaching Sioux City at about 10 o'clock. The games will commence at 2:30, thus affording a few hours for a visit at Stoux City before the game starts. Returning the train will leave Stoux City at 7:20 and Set back to Omaha at about 10. Dlmmlck's and will accompany the party, and a Joyous outing Is in store for those who go. The fare for the round trip Is but 32. GAMES IX THE NATIONAL LEAGIE New York and Cincinnati Spilt Even In a Poable-Header. ' 1 NEW YORK, Aug. 12. New York and Cincinnati split even in a double-header to day. Objection was made to the decision of Umpire Emslie and Bresnahan was put out of the first game and McGann out of the second, Donlln replacing both.' Kelley objected to a vary close decision In the third inning of the second game and wits ordered off the field. Dolan taking his place. Attendance, 12,814. Score, first game: NEW YORK. 1 . CINCINNATI R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. 0 1 10 2 Breanahan, cf 1 Donlln. ct... browna, rf... 4 0 4 0 2 1 12 OlKcllar. lb.'. 41 Hfiytnour, cf. 0 I Hebrlng. rf. . Davlln, 2b 1 lidw.ll. If MrOann, lb, Martra, If.., Dahlen, aa., nilnart, 2b. Warner, c., Mcutunlty, .. .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 .. 0 9 0 Corcoran, as. 0 SlelnlolJt, 2b 0 grhlel, c Woodruff, 'Dolan . Walkor, 0 2b 0 ... 0 ... 1 6 I Totala 2 4 27 1 1 Totala : 1 S 14 14 I Banted for Woodruff In, ninth. New fork , 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Sacritlce hit: McGlnnlty. Stolen bases: Rn-nnurmn, Brown. Double play: Srhlel to Woodruff. Left on banen:' New York, 8; Cincinnati 7. First on bal's: Off Mctlln nity, 1; off Walker, 1 Hit by pitched bull: Motlinnlty, 1; Walker, 3. Struck out: By McGlnnlty, 3; by Walker, 3. Passed bail; Bchlel. Time: 1:40. Umpire": Emalle. Score, second game: NKW YORK, , CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.E. Bra'h'n. cf-lb 0 4 2 0 1 tlrtiwna. rf... 1 I 2 1 Devlin, lb... 0 1 McGann, lb.. 4 4 1 1 Ilonlln. rf... 4 t 0 0 1 Merle, If.... 1 0 1 1 I Dahlen. aa... 4 112 Gilbert. 2b... 4 12 4' bowerain'n, a 0 4 10 1 Aniea, P 4 0 1 I I Kelley., lb. 1 1 I 11 rtiiymour, cf.. 4 Sebrlnj, rf.., 0 Oilwell, If.... 1 Corroran, aa. 4 Hlelnleldt, lb 4 Ai'hlel, c 1 Woodruff, 2b. 0 Kallum, p... 4 4 1 ToUla 2 4 27 It l Totala 2 12 21 19 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 03 New York 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Dolan. Sacrifice hits: Browne Gilbert. 6tol-n bases: Merles 2), Dolan, Corcoran. Stelnfeldt. Left on buses: New York, 5; Cincinnati, 9. Flrnt base on balla: Off Ames, 2; oft Kellum, 2. Flint base on errors: New York, 4. Htruck out: By Ames. 7; by Kellum, 2. Wild pitch: Kellum, Ames. Time: l:6o. Umpire: lim lie. Plttebarar Works Overtime. BOSTON, Aug. 12,-Pittnburg won a poorly pluyed an.l uninteresting game from Hoaton today. NVedliam bruke a finger and will tie out of the khiiic for au.ue tune. Attendance, 1.777. Kiore: PITTBUI im. , - uoston. M il O.A R H O A I MrCor'Irk, If 1 1 0 r.eler, cf-lb.. 0 1111 l.-.uiiiui,l, rf II I 1 4 leiu., lb-if 4 114 1 l.l.crly, rf. 4 1 I 0 4 A l.lil uhlo. aa 4 1 1 I 1 r auaur, r( . I 1 I M M,,., a, u . 14 111 W ,.mr. m... I 10 1 utility, it. b 1 4 I 4 hr.i.i. lib .. till ll.i.n.il, II .. 411 h i. 10 .1 4 14 U an-.v. rf... 4 0 4 4 4 lira.umiild. lb Z II I e Nr.1i.ain. c. . 4 1 I 1 0 la. ii.. u. ...! I I I 0 i...l.y. lb... 4 4 I 0 Lyn.a, p ,. 4 114 0 Fi.l.rr. if 0 114 6 1-llilnaer. p.. 4 1 0 i 1 Totala 1 U 21 II II TnUla. ... I I !1 II I 1'lttHl.urg 1 0 0(2110 114 1 ...Moo 0 0000010 0 e To-li hlta: UiKner, KrurT, Flah ei I v. .'irr 1iu;. Tnmt l.r ,it; 11 auaatid. t.;luli:u Luaca; vA4lul CueuUy. In Our Ladies' and Gent's turmshmg Goods Corsets Grand rlosrlng sale of Corsets. All the standard Summfr Cornets, In W. B., W. C. C. and Kabo styles, that sold from $1.00 to $2.00, on sale Saturday 2QC Batiste and Tape Girdles, In all sues and colors, at 09c Parasols To close out our entire stock of Fancy Parasol, that sold from $1.60 to $5.nn ell go on sale Saturday j JQ Gent's Furnishing Goods We will place on sale Saturday 300 doxen gent's high grade White Shirts. In nog Ilgee and plaited fronts these shirts are all new style, fall patterns and are worth up to $1.60 on sale Saturday 50C Men's Combination Suits, In plain and fancy Closing Out the Sample Shoes. v nn ji Double play: Wagner to Rltchey to Brans rle'.d. First on balls: Off Pittlnger, 6; oft Lynch, 1. Struck out: By Lynch, 6; by Pittlnger, 5. Time: 1:59. Umpires: Car penter and Moran. ' Brooklyn' Snrprraea Itself. BROOKLYN, Aug. 12. For the first time since July 29 the home club won a game this afternoon, shutting out St. Louis 2 to 0. Cronln was In tine form, allowing only three hits. Only one of the vinitors got to second base. Attendance, 1.SO0. Score: , BROOKI.TN. I ST. LOUIS. K.H.O.A.E. ' R.H.O.A.B. Gtler, cf.. Dillon, lb... Lumley, rf. Sh.rk.rd, It striuif. 2b.. nbt, u. ... Uergeil. ... Kcrrll. Jb. 1 0 t V ' 1 1 0 - 0 1 0 1 4 1 0 hnnnon, rf.. l.nkley, Jb.. brain, m .... Hmoot, cf.... Banliy, It.. Hurke, If.... Mrlcrin, c... U'Nell, P..-. Mel or'lck, lb 0 Cronln, p.... 0 ToUla 3 4 27 I 01 Totals 0 3 J 17 Z Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00' Two-base hits: Gessler, Lumley. Three base hit: Gesxler. Sacrifice hits: Hheckard, Babb, Shannon. Double play: Farrel to Beckley. Left on bases : Brooklyn, 6; St. Louis. 2. First on ba'.ls: Off Cronln, 1; off O'Nell. 2. First on errors:' Brooklyn, 2: Hit by pitched ball: By O'JNell. 1. Struck out: By Cronln, 1; by O'Nell, 2. Passed ball: McLean. Time: 1:13. Umpire: John stone. . Luck with Chicago. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 12. In the sev enth. Inning Tinker bunted to Wolverton, who threw to tlrst, but Lush failed to cover the bag and Evers scored the win ning run from second base. Attendance, 1,391. Score: CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.E. K.H.O.A.E. Blaala. If.... 0 0 0 0 OlTliomaa, cf.., 10 7-00 Caaey, b.... 0 2 110 Chanra. lb... 0 0 11 0 0 Mrl arthy, cl. I I 1 I Klina. c 1 7 2 0 1 nut, 11 u 1 9 v 0 Wolverton, 2b 0 1 0 0 1 McUoe, rf 0 1 0 V tSleaaon. 2b.. 0 0 12 0 Lui.h, lb 0 0 7 0 1 Dooln, c 0 0 2 1 0 Donohue, aa. 0 1 4 1 0 Duggleby, p. 0 0 0 4 II Event, 2b.... 1 I i 4 1 Tinker, aa.... 0 1 1 S ' I Barrv. rf 0 0 10 1 Brown, p.... 0 4 11" Totala 2 I 27 13 3 Totala I III t 1 Chicago ". 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Two-bane hits: Casey, Evers. Stolen bass: Tinker, Titus, Donohue. Double play: Kvers to Chance. Left on bases: Chi cago, 6; Philadelphia, 6. First on balis: Off Brown, 3; oft Duggleby, 1. lilt by pitched ball: By Duggleliv, .1. Struck out: By Brown, U;'by Duggleby, 1. Time: 1:30. Um pire: Zlmrner. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. New York 5 6 26 .762 Chicago V5 69 3n .1,21 Pittsburg !M 6j 38 .oi6 Cincinnati , 100 6S ri .5x0 St. Louts 18 60 48 . 611 Boston 99 87 1 .874 Brooklyn P9 33 K .8m Philadelphia Uti a 70 ,271 Games today: St. Louis at Brooklyn, Pittsburg at Boston, Chicago at Philadel phia, Cincinnati at New York. GAMES lit THE AMERICAN LEAGIE Boston Defeats Exposition Repre sentatives in Swift Game. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 12. The Boston Ameri cans defeated rU Louis tiHlny 2 to 0 In a fust game. BOHton's three hits netted the lute runs. A catch by Eelbach off Wallace In the seventh wits the feature play. At tendance, 1.123. Score: BOUTIN. I ST. LOl'IS R.H.O. A E.I H.H.O.A.E. gelbei'h. If... 1 0 2 0 0 Hemphill, If. 0 1 10 4 Parent, aa.... 1 v q neiurita., at. . o 0 0 Morau, 2b. ... I 1 9, Wallace, aa.. 0 I 4 4 0 Stahl, cf .... 4 ( olllna. lb. .. 4 Kreeman. rf-. 4 Lai Irnjica, lb 4 terrte, lb.... 4 rnger, a 4 Dlueeu, Np.,.. 0 0 , 4 1 1 U Junaa, 2b 0 11) lira, rf.... 4 4 1 Muaoeu. Ik.., 4 II Halioe, a 0 11 BudbofX, p.... 0 0 4 Ml? D Ar Totala 2 2 27 11 tt Totala 4 I 27 II 4 Boston 10000000 L-3 81. Louis 00000000 00 K.irneil run: Hon ion. Two-base hits: Stuhl, i'tiienl, Fii.einuii. Sacrlllce hit: l'ar ent. Bjj on bulla: Off fciuilhon'. 3; off lilneeu, 1. Strurk out: lly SinlhutT, 2; by Iniie.li, 4. Left on liuncs: St. IoiiU, i, btwton, 4. Time: 1:17. Umpire: Cuiinolly. Waaklngloa Hurrauki tu Detroit. DETROIT. Aug, 12-Kllllan'a fine pitch ing w t.io iii.ii h for U uhIiIiikioii. He snutk out ten nun. iteiieially at uiilial tliiit-u '1 he vlKltniM g,nm-tJ an early 1mi, but by Hrl phtvlng uml Drills bit wlih two on ,nKa l-ir..lt furgt-d slmaci. lll. k IUHfl ill. I liU ftrt.t xufe liltllliK nlme Jnllilng the rluh three days ago. Attendance, 31, tmo. br'ir: LtTHfMT WASHINGTON. - M H O A E. K H U .IE. Pl.rr.il. cf .. I 4 I 1 f'.hl. lb...,. 0 4 0 0 0 Cceaiiilu. lb. 4 4 1 1 4Uni, b...,., 4 4 2 14 I colors, made of fine Sea Island cotton and Ofrrnan lisle, worth up to fH0 $3.00 on sale Saturday at..; VOC One lot of gent's Combination gulfs slightly damaged, worth up to $2.00 7Rn quantity limited at iul One lot of gent's Shirts and Draw- 0- ers, worth uptto 6)c at IVW 600 dozen Sweaters for Wien and boys as sorted colors, worth 60c on sale 4 On Saturday at IVt Extra Special From 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. We will place on sale one lot of men's Shirts, new, stylish patterns, soft and flailed bosoms, worth from 76o Ofin o $1.60, at yc Ladies' Furnishing Goods Ladles' fine Corset Covers, Drawers, Gowns, Skirts and Chemise, trimmed with From the Cincinnati, Rochester and Lynn factories, bought at 50 cents on the dollar, on sale Saturday at $1.96. Marie in Welts and turns, Cuban and u ar u . u a i a 1.96 Military beels. In viol kid, patent colt and patent calf leathers Muses' and child's 11.00 kid lace shoos Child's hand turn $1.00 sample shoes and Uppers Little gent's $1.00 satin calf lace shoes t.. Brooks Bros.' $3.00jand $3.50 oxfords, turn or welts 69c 60c 69c 1.90 Omaha agents for the Stetson Crossett or John Mitchell shoes for men and the Ultra .or Grover shoes for women. The Grover shoes are all HAND MADE and DO NOT hurt or draw the feet. ' ' . 01 WW Roblnaon, If. 0 Crawford, rf. 1 Hickman, lb. 1 Lowe, 2b..... 0 ' Drill, c 0 O'Lwry, aa. . 0 Kllllan, p... 0 1 1 0,2 1 t 1 10 0 I 0 0 OMeCor'Ick, 2b 0 OHuleaman, If 1 lO'Nall, cf.... 0 Donovan, rf. 1 JOiild, aa. 0 lKlttnxlga, e. OJacobaon, p.. 0 'Clarke v tai.i, a a 17 11 a Totala I 24 14 1 Batted for Jacobson in the ninth. Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 S Washington .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Earnod runs: Detroit, 1. Two-base hit: Robinson. Three-base, hit. Hulseman. Sac rifice hits: Coughlin, Lowe U), O Leary, MoCormick. O'Nell. First base on balla Off Killian, 3; off Jacobson, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Killian, 1. First base on errors: Detroit, 1; Washington, 2. Left on bases: Detroit. 9; Washington, 7. Struck out: Rv Killian. 10: bv Jacobson. 3. Double play: O'Leary to Hickman. Wild pitches: Jacobson. 2. Time: 2:t. Umpires: King and O Loughlln. Nerr York Defeats Chicago, CHICAGO, Aug. 12. New York defeated Chicago in another close and exciting game, Attendance, lO.bsO. Score: NEW YORK CHICAGO. R.H.O. I.E. R.H.O. A.H. Doufharty, It 1 11 Keeler. rf.... 1 1 2 Elbcrfald, aa. 0 4 I Anderaon, lb. 0 1 12 Oanael, 2b.... 0 0 1 Kultl, cf 0 0 1 Conroy, Jb... 1 2 Klelnow, c... 0 0 8 Oraen, rf 0 Jonea, cf 0 Callahan, It.. 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 II 0 0 1 2 0 1 olDavla. aa..... 0 Tannahlll. lb 1 Isbeir. lb....0 Dundon, lb... 0 Sullivan, c... 0 Owan, p 0 Ortb, p.... 0 2 1 ToUla I 4 17 It (I Totala 1 4 27 It 1 New York 2000000002 Chicago 0000100001 Left on bnses: Chicago. 2; New York, 3. Sacrifice hit: Elberfeld. Stolen bases: Keeler, Anderson. Double play: Conroy to Anderson. Struck out: By Owen, 1; by tirth, 2. First base on balls: Off Owen, 1; off Orth, 1. Hit with pitched ball: Elber- leia. lime: i:n. umpire; sneriaan. Cleveland beta Three Hits. CLEVELAND, Aug. 12. Philadelphia had no trouble defeating Clevelnnd today, Hen ley holding the locals down to three lilta. Attendance, 3,206. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. R.H.O. A.i R.H.O.A.E. 0 0 14 0 Hartzel. If... 1 Pickering, cf 1 0 0 0 2 1 IS 1 0 Bay, of nick, rf Lajule. 2b... uradley, 2b. t'arr. lb....'. t.u.h. It Turner, aa... liuelow, c... loaa, p 02 4 0 1 40 4 1 11 0 2 0 14 0 4 4 4 14 Davla. lb. L. Croaa, lb.. Bi.ybi.lil, rf... Murpby. 2b.. M. Croaa, aa.. 8.:hreck, ... Henley, p.... Totala t t 27 14 I Totals i 27 12 2 Philadelphia ....... .:i 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 06 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on errors: Philadelphia, 8. Sacritlce hits: Pickering, L. Cross, rirst base on balls: Off Jum, 2; oft Henley, 2. Hit by pitched bull: By Joss, 1. Left on, baxen: Cleveland, 6; Philadelphia, 6. Struck out; By Joss, 7; by Henley, 6. Passed ball: BueJow. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Dwyer. Standing- of tke Teams. Played. Won. Lost P, C. Chicago 99 60 39 .iMni Boston 96 68 U) .tii4 New Vork ,...94 W 88 .Wrt Philadelphia 93 4 39 .61 Clcveluiid 92 60 42 . 6)3 Detroit 94 40 64 . 4- St. Louis 49 36 63 ' .401 Washington M n 72 .2M Games today: Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia ut Cleveland. New Yolk at Chicago, Boston at St. Louis. GAMES IM AMEH1CAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis Wlna Tna In n Donble Header Iron Knnsaa t'llr. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 12. Indianapolis won both games of a double header from Kansas City today. Both Durham and Frants were hit hard during the first game. The second was murked by rapid Meldiiig by both teams. Attendance, 1,800. Score, flist game: 1NDIANAPOLTS. I KANSAS CITY. R.H.O. A.E.I R.H.O.A.E. M.Creery. cf. 0 1 10 4 Ryan, rf-lb.. 0 14 4 0 Uuinlan. aa-. 10 112 Name. If 4 114 4 arr. lb 1 I 4 I e H III. cf 4 I 2 0 1 bnH.r. If . 4 1 4 4 4 llonner. lb... 4 10 2 1 tl. artever. rf. 2 1 1 0 1 1 Mauty, . lb. . . I t 11 4 1 M.kry, 1U...1 2 11 4 0 Uwx, aa ... 1 12 2 4 lli .flim. C....I 4 4 1 6 g.illlvan. lb . 0 0 0 0 4 l yn. b. lb.... 4 4 4 r-reuta, rt-p.. 4 14 10 Kl.lier, p 4 1 0 4 0 liuiler. a I I 4 1 4 Luthain. p... 1 2 4 I 4 Totala 4 10 11 4 4 Hotbruea, rf..4 4 4 4 0 I Totala ."4M 24 11 I Indianapolis o 0 I 1 1 0 2 0 4 Knunua City 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 I Ki.e hits. Off Durham. 4 In fivo InnliiKS; (.IT Fi'Mitia, 4 In tlne Iiinlii8. btnuk out: Hy Fir-ber, 2, by Durham. I: by Fiants, 2 First Iiusb on balle: tin Doinsm, 3;.olf 1 rants, 1 b.rnrli- hits: Lynch, ftvun. Name, FrauU. blnlm hit.: DWkcy, Liivh. Tin .o base Ull; Hi'gilever. Duubie Department flne lace and embroidery some of these garments are slightly soiled and are worth from 76c to $1.60 on sale AQc Saturday at Ladles' fine Skirts and Gowns, made of flne nainsook and long cloth, handsomely trimmed with fine Swiss embroidery, Val enciennes and torchon lace odd gar ments from our entire stock worth flUp $1.60 and $Jon sale at Ladles' sleeveless and short sleeve Vests, fancy yokes and drop stitch nr worth lc, at Ladles' Umbrella Knit Drawers, lace trim med. In regular and extra sixes, OCar-" worth 60c, at a&Olw Ladles' Virginia Kid Gloves, in all the new shades, Paris point stitch- Rft Ing. at l.OU A new full line of .ladles' Kid Gloves In all shades every pair guaranteed j QQ Ladles' Kayser Silk and Lisle Gloves In all shades and sixes special 39c Grand Clearing sale of ladles' Hose, In blacks, tans and fancv colors !Oir worth up to 60c Saturday at laSgia Children's light and heavy ribbed Hose, fast black all sizes 12 iC Men's patent colt $2.50 oxfords Men's black vicl or patent colt $3.50 oxfords i. .. . Boy's, youths' and little Kent's $1.50 satin calf lace shoes Men's 40-cent carpet slippers , Child's 75c and $1 sample shoes, sizes . 2 to 5 1.69 2.50 90c 25c 39c 0 plays: Fisher, Heydon, Dickey. Left on bases; Indianapolis, X; Kansas City, ' 10. Passed ball: Butler. Wild pitch: Durham Time: 1:55. Umpire: Klem. - score, second game: INDIANAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. ' R.H.O. A.I R.H.O.A.E, MoCrMry, ct. 1 Rothfuaa, rf. Nance, If.... Hill, cf Uoner, 2b.. Maeiey, lb.. Lewes, aa... Hyan, 2b.... Butler, c... Franti, p.... 0 12 0 etagoon, aa... 0 t arr, lb 0 gwander, . If.. 0 Hogrlever, rf. 1 Dicker, lb... lieydon, ,.... 0 , Qulnlan, 2b.. Phllllppa, p.. 0 0 4 1 2 0 0 10 1 I 2 0 0 4 1 1 10 4 1 0 Totala 2 10 32 11 I ToUla 1 431 16 2 One out when winning run waa made. Indianapolis ..0 0000O0100 12 Kansas City 0 1 00000000 01 First base on balls: Off Phillips, 1; off Franti. 2. Struck out: By Phillips, 7; by Franta, 6. Two-base hits: McCreery. Dickey, Heydon, Hogrlever. Sacrifice hits: Carr, Heydon. Double plays: McCreery, Heydon. Stolen base: Rothfuss. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 11; Kansas City, 7. Umpire: Klem. Time: 1:45. Milwaukee Gets Both. COLUMBUS. Aug.. 12. Columbus and Mil waukee played two games today nnd the visitors won both. The first was a pitchers' battle. In which Curtlss had slightly the' better of It, and with faultlesajiupport shut out the locals. Curtlss started In to pitch the second game, but had his hand hurt by a batted ball In the second Inning and had to retire. Three singles after two were out In the tenth Inning won the game for Mil waukee. Attendance, 3,954. Score, first game: . . 1 MILWAUKEE. COLUMBl'S. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. Stone, rf 4 2 1 0 4 Davla, rf 0 1 4 0 0 Brhacfer, aa. . 0 0 2 2 i; Martin, If.... 0 C 2 0 0 O'Urten, II... 0 0 2 0 0 Klhra. lb..,.. 0 12 0 0 Clark. 2b 0 1 2 3 0 Prlel, 3 b : . I . . 0 0 2 0 4 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 I 4 0 Veaner. o 0 4 111 Relti. lb ."0 4 11 0 Clymer, rf...O 0 14 0 Ilateman, lb. 4 1 4 1 OlWrlgley, lb., I I 1 1 Slattery, c... 4 110 OiBrldwell, aa..O 12 0 0 Curtlaa, p.... 1111 OlOlmated, p... 0 4 4 1 0 Total 1 7 27 I Ol Totals 0 I 27 I 2 Milwaukee 0000001001 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen bsses: Stone, O'Brien, Clark, Hemphill. Sacrifice hits: Martin, Slattery. First base on balls: Off Olmsted, 5; oft Curtlss, 1. Three-baBe hit: Stone. Struck out: By Olmsted, 9; by Curtlss, 8. Time: 1:4S. Umpire: Killen. Score, second game: MILWAUKEE. COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.E. Stone, rf. ... Srhaafer. aa. 2 Davla, rf.. 1 2 0 0 4 2 Martin, If.... Klhm, lb Friei, 2b Abbatlcblo. C. Clymer, cf... Wrlgley, lb.. Brldwell, aa.. Olendun, p... 0 4 2 It 4 1 O'Brien, If.. Clark. 2b Hemphill, cf Helta, 2b Baleinan, lb.. Rlatterr, c... 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 10 0 1 1 12 1 0 4 4 Curtlaa. p... 4 ttlritkleU ... 1 Daugherty, p. 4 ToUla I f 30 IT I ToUla I I 24 10 1 Uatl.il fnr Curtlaa In the second Inning, Milwaukee 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 O 1 I Columbus 02000uoot- Stolen bases: Klhm, Bridwell. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill, Slattery. First buse on balls i Off Glendon, 1; off Curtlss, 2; off ri.iiffhnrtv i 'rwo-nase nits: jsavis. rviiuii. Three-base hits: Stone. Strlcklett. Double plays: Abbott. Bridwell, klhm. Hit with pitched ball: Frlel (2). Struck put: By Curtlss, 2; by Datigherty, 1. Wild pitch: Curtlss. lilts: urr turuss, a ra iwu m-nlna-a: off Liu unrlierty. 2 in eight Innings. Time: 1:48. Umpire: Killen. Play Old-Tlnae Ball. i iitisvii .t .v. Anir 12. I.ntilitvllle and Minneapolis engaged In a sltiKgtng match lere today, the locals gluing mo uctin .f It and winning easily. Both Morgan and 'erry were wild. Campbell was butted ii.rd. but kent the visitors' hits scattered. Dealer was ordered out of the game In ..nnH innin. f rr dianutlnaT a decision. Attendance, l.'tw. Score: LOUISVILLE. I MINNEAPOLIS. H.H.U.A.B I . .n.u.n.a lerwln. rf..l 114 1' Maloney. rr.. I 1 lalliuan. If.. I lart. lb..'.... 2 r,.iH. 2b 2 0 4 0 11 4 1 liFreeman, lb.. 0 lVouller, If.... 1 4 (Iremtua-'r, 2b 0 4 Starnanle. c 1 1 Mi Nic hole, cf 4 I fm. 1 4 4, Oyler, aa I 0 Mnraan. p.... 1 0' Kerry, p 1 1 0 4 0 I 4 Dealer. 0 4 gi lirlver, a . . i Ura.hear. so. i Homa'ery, ol 1 julilian. aa. .. 1 ;'euibell. p-. 4 Totala 17 17 It 11 l Totala 10 12 24 12 2 Viulsvllle 0 1 1 3 6 3 1 0 -17 Minneapolis 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 8-10 Two-biiHe hits: Starnagle, Campbell, Ma oney, Sthrlver, GreinliiKer. Three-base ilia: Mi'Mchola, Ureinlnger, Montgomery. line runs: Arndt. Maloney. bum u base: rrwln. BacrlHce Iiitu: Kerwln Hurt Freeman. Morgan. Haxe on balls: OH implM-ll. 3; off Morgan, s: off Ferry, 4. ruck out: By Campbell. I: by Ferry, 2. ied ball: hiariiHle Hits: Off Mum in, In three and one-third liitilhKS; off r erry, in luur Ad nao-lull a tunings. Jiuubiu A fortunate purchase of about 1,200 sample hats, from two of the best hat manufacturers in the country. These hats come in every imaginable shape and color, all this season's goods. Among these hats you will find many well known brands, such as the Kingsbury hat which is so extensively advertised throughout tho city at $.1.00 These will be divided into two , . lots Saturday, at 98c and 500 Clearing Sale of Straw Hats Men's and boys' straw hats that sold up to 75c all in one lot Saturday as long as they last at 150 Men's $1.50, $2 and $2.50 hats your choice Saturday, nt....75o Childrens' straw hats, worth up to 50c on sale Saturday at..5o VJOUDERFUL LADIES -25c9 TRIMMED HATS THAT ARE WORTH - : : .-rvN- Spectacles VISIT OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. Meatsl Meatsl Meatsl Talk about meat being high, it is cheaper in our market than It has been for years. The following are the prices for the week: Spring- Chickens ' 15c Round Steak, prime 10c Loin Steak, prime, 12Hc and... 10c Rib Roast, 10c and 6c Rib Boll Sc Legs Mutton 7c Legs Lamb 10c I Look ?t These 10. bars best laundry soap 25c 3 bars Wool or Armour's white soap.,..10c ',4-lb. can potted beef or tongue 7Ho -lb. can luncheon loaf c l-!b. can Melrose Patte, very delicious. .20o 1-lb. can ham loaf 17Hc 1 gal. Jugs mustard or ketchup too China Department STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY Deco- Rc rated Bowl flne ones at -' Imported Glass Vases, Trays, etc., rain- Dow tinted, regular zoc iu i vmutr fC jvhile they lust v.;.., .....t w plays: Maloney to Starnagle, Oyler to Fox to Freeman. Left on bases: Louisville, 10; Minneapolis, 11. Time: 8:10. Umpire: Bauswlne. Toledo Shot Ont Twice. TOLEDO, Aug. 12. St. Paul shut out Toledo In a double-header today. Manager Kelley of the visitors was put out of the second game for objecting to the umpire's decision. Manager Clingman, whose error yesterday was misconstrued i by excited fans, refused to enter the gartle today. At tendance,' 1,000. Score, first garne: ST, PAUL. . TOLEDO, R.H.O. A. E.I R.H.O.A.E. Jonea, cf 0 0 1 0 0 O'Hara, aa.... 4 114 1 Jarkaon, rf... 4 0 0 0 0,'Burna. 2b 0 4 4 2 C WhftHer, 2b.. 1 0 2 2 I1 Lee. rf 0 0 14 4 Kelley, lb....l 2 12 0 1 Hannlvan, If. 0 2 0 0 0 O'Brien. aa...O 4 1 2 1 Mnrlarlty, 3b. 4 1 0 2 0 Marran. 2b... 1 114 0 Friable, c(....0 1114 Sullivan, c... 0 12 1 O Hrown. c 0 14 10 Chech. If 0 0 4 1 4 Reading, lb.. 0 1 12 0 0 Seaalona, p...4 10 2 I.Qerman, P....0 10 14 Totala 4 7 27 12 61 Total! 0 1 27 II 1 St. Paul 0 001080004 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: O'Hara, Frlsble, Msrcan. Home run: Kelley. Double plays: O'Hara to Burns to Reading. Marcan to Kelley. First base on balls: Off German, S. Struck out: By German. 4; by Sessions, 2. Passed ball: Sullivan. Wild pitch: Sessions. Left on bases: Toledo, 8; SL Paul, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Franklin. Score, second game:! ST. PAUL. R.H.O.A.E. TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.E. Jonea. cf Jackaun, rf... Wheeler, 3b.-. Keliey, lb.... Sullivan, lb.. O'Hara, aa... 0 Burna, 2b. ... 0 Lee. rf 0 Hannlvan. If. 0 Morlnrlty, 2b 0 Frl.t.le. cf.... 4 Brown, lb 0 Reading, ... 0 Waiulg, P-... 0 O'brlen, aa... Marvan, 2b... Pierce, c Chrch. If Corbel t, p.... Totala. .. 0 4 27 12 0 0 0 102 0 0 0 00 Totala.... 2 10 37 10 2 St. Paul.. 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toledo Stolen bases: PleUce, Reading. Sacrifice l mm 3 D8GT8BS Are you staggering under a burden of aecret weakness which Is a slow but sure drain on your trngth and vitality? In your present condition are you fit to hold a responsible position? Can anybody rely on you or run yo.i rely on yourself? Is your body almost wrecked and your brain -n a wiilrl? It Is ter rible to be In this condition, but It la still worse to allow It to progress and become more aggravated, for It will then fill your whole life with failure, mis ery and woe. 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FRESH FRUIT DEPARTMENT Ijurge Florida bananas, dozen l"0 Fancy Bartlett pears, dozen .....luo Large Juicy lemons, dozen 12Vso Elbcrta peaches, per basket 20o, California strained honey, per rack....l2VaO Good country butter, per pound UVtO Imported Cut Glass Globes f 5C French China Decorated Cups and Saucera, regular 60o article, limit of six to ()c a customer, at e'ach .rv'y. hits: Jackson, Marcan. Two-bane hits: Kelley, O'Brien, Corbett, Jones, Jackson. Double play: ' Morlnrlty to Brown to Burns to Beading. Flrnt base on balls: Off Welnig, 3: off Corbett, 1. Struck out: By Weinig, 2; by Corbett, 6. Passed ball: Pierce. Left on bases: Toledo, 9; St. Paul, 8. Time: 1:60, Umpire; Franklin. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost Pet. St. Paul HO H9 41 .b27 Columbus 107 65 42 . 6n7 Milwaukee 1"9 63 46 .677 Louisville 1 HO 48 . .6f6 Minneapolis H6 63 62 - ,6c5 Indianapolis Hi. 63 68 . 4,7 Kansas City 104 38 .3a Toledo 108 30 78 .278 Games today: Milwaukee at Toledo, Kan sas City at Ixiulsvllle, St. Paul at Colum bus, Minneapolis at-Indianapolis. Good Hitting; Wins (or Wahoo. WAHOO, Neb., Aug. 12. (Special Tele gram.) By good lilttlng Wahoo took the second game from the Black Wondera by the score of 10 to t. The score; R H IB Wshoo ,w....O 2 0 0 1 0 4 3 -10 12 Blk Wonders. .0 010020800 9 4 Batteries: Black Wonders, Oray and. Lewis; Wahoo, Yarman and Johnson. Earned runs: wahoo, 3; Black Wonders, 2. Struck out: By Gray, 6; by Yarman, 4. Bases on balls: Off Yarman, 2. Hit by pltoher: By Yarman, 1; by Gray, 2. Passed I. alls: Johnson, 1; J-ewlH, 3. Left on bases: Wahoo, 8; Black Wondors, 7. Three-base hit: Anderson. Two-base hits: Johnson, Werta, Klrchman, Ohandy. Stolen buBes: Wahoo, 1. Time of game: '1:29. Umpire: Hunter, of Valley. Jackson Sold to Cleveland. ST. PAUL Aug. 12.-The Dispatch today says: James Jackson, right fielder of the St. Paul ball team and the premier base runner of tho American association, waa today sold to the Cleveland American league team for a consideration reported to be In the neighborhood of 3,0u0. r3 pn i La L i. POR - j. ZSF ','??; X