b r r t. V i i fi 'J i n :; I Is n n I? ft ii V y TJ ' - ' ' - Tg ..II 1 .... 1 p !! ' ' 1 M. . ll'." ,jt: , ' . T (in ill i2S THH IlKLIABLE ITOHE. ' Special Clearing Sale Corsets and Girdles. MHT WEIGHT. CORSETS AND ' OIUDLES AJ1 broken lots of staml urd rookr-n in stock that Bold tip to f 1.00,, clioice Sntarday. , 39C H. & W. GIRDLES-n all taffeta, Bilk ribbon collar, i white, pink and blue, reflrulnr ?2.00 values, , ' I flf) tiow . . I 1 1 V'. C. C.; KABO AND PH. WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS In nil the new fall style.. Now on -t )) display,, np, from.. ...... . IeW OPPORTUNITY I i'-animJ$M ' dresser are bent' and v . This dresser also comes in Oak at a little higher price. ibovr dresser (Just like eutl In Mahogany I The same oiMpIe,. serpentine half swell QQjj j ' serpentine full swell front, j Q OUR PRICES. NOW, ARE DOING THE BUSINESS. Wall Paper Bargains. Saturday ' wef are offering extraordinary bargains in Wall. Paper a perfect riot of low prices In high garde good, f . Wall Paper. W6rth 16e and 2tv. per roIl.l!ttc Wall. Paper,', worth K)o and 12V4c, per 'roll ic' Cornmeal, largo sacks, white or yellow.MHe Navy Beans, the best,,! lbs. for. ......... .Hc Good Japan Rice for family use. per lb. 3 3 Fancy . lireakfaat Rolled Oats, per lb. .....3c Macaronr, J-lb.. package.. each...,.,.......Jo Corstarcb. 1-lb, packags, eacn. ....... ......4c Bulk Laundry Starch, per lb.. i..... S'c I. X L. Celluloid, Elastic or Electric Srrjch, per package '..-..TVic Bromangclon',, Jellicon, Fruit Puddlne ; or Jell-o, per package.,,..... 7Hc Large Bottles . fickles. any kind, you v want .....;......! :.V.;...8fcc NS WIN CLOSE ONE ClTeJnd Giyea JXliem i. fSotn'hj Batting Baliyia" iho Ifiath. ? ';, . ; . . STOP 'ONE SHORT OF TYING THE SCORE Bastoa Oathlta - the r ieTelands Two to One In the Game and Also "-' rat Vp Clever Field, i . 'lo( Gtnit.. BOSTON,, Sept. 2.-CleveIand made to day's game close ay a batting ( rally in th ninth, -'but ' Boston won by superior hitting. Attendance, 777. . Score: , . BOSTON. 1 R..o.A.a.T CLEVELAND, s K.H.O.A.E. . 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 . I t 4 0 S.lbh. If.,, i i i o Br cf rsrrni, i l St. hi. . cf..... 11 1 Collin., lb.. 1 1 I rrtamas, rf.. 0 1 1 1 Hndl.v Ih 0 nick. rt... 1 0'Lio!. h.. 1 1 O'gloT.ll, lb... 0 1 14 laCh.on. If 0 ft Fsrrla. itk AAA l Lush, ir 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Turner, u... 0 0 1 Crl(.r, a I It Hu.low. c..'..' ft t I Ulnwu. p.... .1. I SBwaJumlt, p. 0 to Toti .1.410 17 10 l ToUlt ... $ I 14 11 1 Boston 0 0 102010 4 Cleveland ;....'..:... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 21 Two-base hits: Freeman, Lush. Threet lmae hits: Collins. Lulole. Heme run: Flick. Sacrifice hits: UPhmce Pnrcnt First baso on balls: Off Bernhardt, ; off 1H neon; I., btmuk out: Viv ihiikim. ; oy Bernhardt, l.' Tlrne: 13. Umpire:' Dwyer. Chlcaao Defeats W'ublnortoo. WASHINGTON. Sept.-. 1 Patterson easily outpltched Jaoobaon today and Ohlcugi, dc. feated - Washington. Attendance, 1.5U0. Score: . i. N CKICAOO. " ' ' i WASHINGTON. K.H.O.A.B., . R.H.O.A E Oreas, rt..... I Jaiim. . et. . . . . 1 0 1,0 1. 4 1 ii 4 3 1 1 1 O'Neill, cf... 0 Hill,', lb;....-. HCahl. . lb...,. 0. HuaUman. If 0 Caa.Mr. as... DcmaTaa, rf. . 1 Mullln. lb... 1 Klttradi., a. 0 Jar jb.n, p.. Clarke 0 Cahahan.i If.. 0 Davia, aa I M'Sarlond. C. Tannatttll, lb lab.ll,. lb,.,. 0 Iundri, lb.. 0 rattaraod, p. 0 0 u 1 1 " 4 V 11' ' 0 1 . 4 0. 1 ToUla . . t 13.17 14 t Totals ... 1 4 H 11 1 Patted for Jacobs? n In the ninth. Chicago ... 20200000 15 Washington 0 000002002 Two-base hit: Klttredge. Stolen bases: .O'Neill, Huelsman, IM vis. . Sacrifice hit: StaJil.. Double plsy: Mullln tn Stohi Klr-t base on balls: Off Jacobaon, I; off Patter sun, 1...HH with pltcli-il b-i.i: 1 1- r. son, 1 Struck out: .By Jooobson, 1; by Patterson, . Left on bases: W annlngton, 7: Chicago, 7. Passed ball: MuFarland. Time; 1:50.- Vmpire; King. ' Kw York Wlsie frosa Detroit. NEW YORK, Sept. 2 New York easily won-over Detroit today. The game was called at the end of the seventh on ac count of darkness. Attendance, 3.043. Score NEW YOHK. i DETROIT. J ) R.H.OAE H OA E l L Peusharur, If 1 I 1 0' iH KMl.r, rf.... IS Elb.rf.lil, aa. 1 1 111 Mclalrra. If. o ll.rr.it. at... 1 Conshlla,' lb. 1 Hlikmaa. lb. Crawford, rf. I Drill, c 1 Low, lb...,. O'Laary.t aa.. 0 KUUut, p.... 1 0 4 S. 0 SI 4 1 1 I I Anraoa, et. 1 1 I 0 1 1 UumI. lb... 1 1 l o Willi. raa. lb. I I 1 I u Cnroy, lb... 1 1 1 1 M.I now. a... 1. 1.1 0 on a. p J ol Ctarkaoo. p.. 1 I'l '0 TO ToUlt ... T 11 11 1 - Total. ...11 11 11 I ll New York ..I 0.0 4 0 0-12 Detroit i.....: 0 2 0 1 0 0 S- First base on' errors: New York. 2; De troit L Hits: Off Orth. S fin 2 liuiings); off Ciarksnn,' 4 (In t Innings), Ift on base: Nw York, 4; Detroit. . First on balls: Off Clarkson, I; off Kllllan, I. Struck out: Br Clarkson, 4; by Kllllan, 1. Three-buss Mis: Gansel, Klelnow, Clarkson, Kllllim. Two-bass hit: Drill Sacrifice hit: Klel now. Stolen base: Cancel. Hit by pitched ball: By Clarkson; 1. Time: 1:45, Umpires: Connolly and O'Louglilln. ' . " Postponed Games.- - At Phlladelphla-Phlladelphla-St. Louis game postpoaed; wet grounds- ' '.. tastdlac et the Teams. ' ';'.' 'T "Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Boston H5 71 44 .K18 New York .AlU t9 43-'- .617 Philadelphia 1 t ' 46 .574 Chlcaso Uil t W ,6tU Cleveland ............111 il ii)!?" Mi Itrolt 112 47 HA .4 (t. 1 .on In 110 45 M , .4"M , Washhigton .........111. 27 M';.U 1 Games today i 8u Louis at Philadelphia, I Have You Seen Them Yet? Those Great Values in IT, , Crown Sample Shoes? a. . Unquestionably this is the greatest snap ever offered in Omaha on high-grade up-to-date shoes. Don't let the lowuesa of price make you think they are cheap goods the Crown Shoe is not a cheap shoe and they are all Crown Sam ples patent colt, vici kid, box calf, etc., in all sty lea Worth 13, f4 and 5 pair, choice See those shoes on HAYDEN BROS, Yorl, over 700 pieces CONTINUES UNTIL "KNOCKS , UNBIDDEN ONCE AT EVERY GATE." This Is Your Dresser Opportunity ' "We have Just received a large shipment of these handsome flresiers. The quantity' ordered enabled us to get the lowest price ever quoted on such a dresser.. We have two styles ser pontine-half swell front and serpentine full swell front. The cut shows the half swell front. We hare this dresser in gen uine Mahogany veneer and Bird's-eye Maple. The ends of the the mirror Is a 22x28 bevel French plate. CALL All our 8e Papers, per roll 6c All our 6c Papers, per roli 4c All our 4o Papers, per roll 2V$c Don't fail to attend this sale and secure some of these matchless bargains. . MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Ijirg Bottles Pure Tomato Catsup...... &fa Large. Lemonade . Glasses Pure Fruit Jellyt -.. v70 !-lb. Cans Wax or String Beans 7V4c Mb. Cans Early June Sifted Teas 7fcc 3 lb. Cans Boston Baked Beans 8Vo 3-lb. .Cans Golden Pumpkin , ;.74c 3 Bars Wool Soap .loc TEAS AND COFFEES. Choice Santos Coffee, per lb 12HC Pure Maracalbo .Coffee, per lb .....loo Choice Tea Sittings from finest teas, r Per lb ,....!0c Detroit at New York. Chicago at .Wash ington, Cleveland at Boston. . GAME THE NATIOKAL LEAGUE Chieas Wlsa from St. Louis by , , ., Timely Hit. . CHICAGO, Sept. 2. Perfect support back of 3rlggs' clever sacrificing, and a couple of timely hits, gave the locals an easy victory .over 8t. Louis today In a game that was evenly divided In hitting. Tlnkr, KUng and Chance carried off the fielding honors. Attendance, 1,200. Score: ' CH1CAOO. I ' ST. LOt'IS. R.H.O.A.I R.H.AO.E. BllA, If 1110 0F.rr.il, lb..,0 1 1 i 0 B.rrr. lb.... 1 1 1 0 Chancf, lb... 1 0 10 1 0 Shannon. If.. 0 1 1 0 0 HMkiey. lb.. 0 0 11 0 1 M-canny. ci. oil JO Kilns, c 0 110 brain, u... 0 0 1 11 Grady, 0 0 110 Ev.r lb.... 0 1 1 1 01 Smoot, cf. ... 0 1 0 0 0 Jonii, rf e 1 0 0 Tlnk.r, n.... 0 1 I i 0 Brlfcs, p.... 1 0 0 Dunlearjr, rf. 1 1 1 1 0 Burka, lb.... 0 I 0 1 V Taylor, p.... 0 0 0 4 1 TpUli ... 4 T 17 13 Ol Totala 14 13 1 Chicago St. Louis Left on bases Two-base hit ...0 0022000 4 .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 Chicago. 6; St Louis, t. Dunleavy, - McCarthy. Farrell. Sacriflce hits: Three-base hit Tinker, Chance, McCarthy, Beckley, Barry. Stolen base: KUng. Double plays: Tinker to Chance, KUng to Tinker. Struck out: By Brlggs, 6; by Taylor, 1. First base on balls: Off Brlggu, 2: off Taylor, 2., Time: 1:25. Umpire: Jrnstone. Brooklya Lose oat Wild. Throw. PITTSBURG. Sept, 2. Jones pitched a good game, but waa defeated by his team throwing wild In the fifth Inning, making Pittsburg's two runs possible. Attendance, l.W. Score: ... PITTSBURO. ' R.U.O A.E Krusar. lb... 1 1 1 i BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A. Strang, lb... 0 10.0 Dillon, lb..,. 0 14 10 Oeaalar, cf... 9 1 4 0 0 Dnbba. it..., 0 1 I 0 0 D.auinont, rf 0 6 4 1 l niun.y, it.. 0 1 , 0 Wag n.r. aa. . 0 0 I 1 b Ur.ii.aelA, lb 0 0 11 1 Oj Sheckard, If 0 1 4 1 0 v wriu n V . 1 U V L. Smith, If. 0 0 0 0 0 Hhelpa, ..... 1110 0 Robert&lle. pi 0 10 0 Babb. sa 0 0 I I 0 Kilter, e..., 0 0 10 0 Jordan, lb... 1110 0 Jonaa, p 0-1 10 1 Totals ...I 7 37 11 0 ' Total. ...110 14 1 1 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 Brooklyn 00001000 01 Two-base hit: Jordan. . Three-base hit: McCormick. Sacrifice hits: Robertallle (2). Stolen buses: Wagner, Branstleld. Strang. Double play: Beaumont K Wagner. First base on balls: Off Robertallle, 1: off Jones, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Bransfleld. Struck put: By Robertallle. 4; by Jones, L Time: 1:40. Umpire: Carpenter. 'l',fO Standing- of the Teams. Played.' Won. Le-St. ' Pet. New York '.... 118 84 '''32 -.724 Chicago 116 70 .,)3 Pittsburg 114 J 87 '-4V . .b7 Cincinnati 117 67 69 .573 St. LouiS 120 " 68 58 .517 Joaton , 117 44 " 73 ' .376 Brooklyn 117 40 r 77 .842 Philadelphia 117- 38" ' 84 .282 Games today: St. Louis at Chlcsgo, Cin cinnati at Pittsburg, boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Beatrice Takes Second? Game.. BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept. 2.-(8pecial Tele gram.) Beatrice took the second and last game from Geneva tc-lay. Fenlon of Bea. trice, made a. sensational running ctch in left field., Score: RHE Beatrlne 0 4 0 t 0 1 A -7 7 t Geneva r0 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 i 3 4 " Batteries: Beatrice. Lewia and Miller' Geneva, tShuman and. Burke. GAMES I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee Robs Away- with First and ' ' Loses Herond Game. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 3 -After beating Toledo. 15 to 0, In the first game, Mil waukee proved easy in the second game with Toledo, toting, . 4 to L , Score, first game: i MILWAUKEE. I TOLEDO. R.H.O.A. E.I f ! . R.H.O.A.I. liana, rf I 4 1 Burn a. lb.... 0 14 10 Hih.afar, aa.. 1 111 0 Frown, ...... 4 0110 O brlen. lo .l 111 e.Lea. if 0 0100 II Clark, lb. I I 4 4 I'IMorl.rllr, lb 0 0 0 1 0 n.mpnui. ci. i 111 0 K.nm.r. lb. S 1 11 A d fenorll. If... t 1 0 0 O H Clark, rf. 0 0 Gxt.maa. lb. I I 10 0 0 O'Hara. aa... 0 0 1.11 ei.U.ry. ... 1 1 10 1 01 boLilicrty, pllOlO rrl.bla, el... 0 I I 9 0 Llr.d0l.rn, p. 1 0 4 1 Totals ...U 11 It 10 ol ToUla ... S I 14 U I Milwaukee 8 1 ( 0 S 3 1 1 15 Toledo 0 OOOOOsoe o Two-bare hits: Kemmer, Batemsn. Slat tery, Dougherty. Three-base hit; aVhaefer. Home run. H. Clark. Flrot base on balls' (iff Dougherty, 2: off Ixiiidblom, o. Hit by pitched 111: By Dougherty, 2. Stolen bases: Stone. Hemphill. Wild pitch: Lund I. lorn. Sacrifice lilt: pennell. tttruck out: By Dougherty, 1; by LuiidOlum. 1. Left on buses; Milwaukee, TuleUu, (. Attend- display In our 16th St. window. .....M IMMENSE SILK PURCHASE..... buy from Samuel' Eiseman & Co.; the Silk Clearing House of America, 71-73 Grand, St., New Fine Silks .in-both: black , and colored. GREAT SALE COMMENCES MONDAY AND ALL ARE SOLD. : IARLY, FALU cuat-t GROCERY PRICES THAT CANNOT BE H. B. C. Salvador Blend Coffee, per lb. 1740 Choice English Breakfast or sun .dried Japan Tea, per lb. 25c Fancy Spider Leg Japan.. Gunpowder, . Oolong or Ceylon Tea, per lb -...33c snce, 1,400. '' Time: 1:35. Umpfres: Strick le tt and Stewart. , Score, second game: ' .TOLEDO. I ' . MILWAUKEE. '' R.H.O.A.E I R.H.O.A.E.. Burn., lb.... 1 0 4 6 0 Stone, rf.:... 0 3 10 0 Brown, rf.... 1 lib o sr nearer, aa.. v i i u Lee. If....... 1 1 0 0 0! Morlartty, lb 0 . 1 1 1 0 O'Srlen, lb.. 1 1 1 1 0 H. Clark,. 2b. 0 0 1 0 H.-mphlll, cf. 0 1 I 0 0 Kemmer. lb. 0 HI 1 R. Clark, o.. 0 0 i 1 1 Pennell,, If... 0 0 1 0 1 Bateman, lb. 0 0 I 0 1 Speer.. e 0 0 1 0 0 O'Hara. aa... 0 14 11 Friable, cf... 1 1 1 1 0 Oartoa. p.... 0 10 4), Curtla, p 0 0 0 1 1 Totala ...4 1 17 17 3 Totals ...1 111 I I Toledo ....'..'... .v..'.. :.0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 14 Milwaukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Lee. Stolen bases: Brown, Morlarlty, O'Harii, Hemphill. First base on balls: OfT Curtis, 1; off BartoS, 8. Sacrince hits: Schaefer, Brown. Wild pitch:- Cur tis. Struck out: By Curtis. 8; by Bartos, 3. Double play: Burns to. Kemmer. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; Toledo, 5. Time: 2:30. Umpires: Strlcklett and Stewart. Standing; of rbe Teams, Played. Won. Lost Pet 121 84 . 43 ' .m 127 76 . 61 .698 Uii VJ bl .5s IM 68 68 .640 123 - 65 58 . 628 131 60 , . 71 .459 125 61. 74 . 408 129 . . .34 '95 .264 Toledo at Columbus, Lou- Milwaukee Louisville .. Kansas City laville at Indianapolis, Milwaukee at Kan Baa City,: Minneapolis at St. Paul.-, GAMES IS THE WESTERN LEAGUE Denver Wloa from Colorado Springs on Errors. DENVER. Sept. 2. Errors at critical moments and McNeeley a weakness gave Denver the advantaga today in a remark ably clever game, bcore: R.H.E. Denver 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 M 11 0 Colo. Springs ..0 0 6 0 3 0 0 0 03 8 2 Batteries: VollendorfF and Lucia; Mc Neeley and Messitt. , Standing of the -Teams. - Played. Won,.' ."Lost.' Pet. Denver ...... ..'..... las 74 ;. .40 .617 Colorado Springs. ...116 , 69 47 .696 Omaha ;.. 121 6a 66 .537 Des Moines 124 ' 64 ' ' 60 ' .616 St. Joseph .'... 118 48 - 70 .407 Sioux City ...114 . 36 77 .318 Games today: Omaha at Sioux City, St Joseph at Des Moines, Denver at Colorado Springs. ...... ROIRKES COMING HOME TO STAY Omaha Team W1I Spend the Rest of the Season Here. Manager Rourke and the Omaha base ball team will return Sunday night from Bloux City and will roam no more this season. Beginning with a double-header Monday afternoon with the bloux City team, the Rangers will play twenty-one consecutive days on the Vinton street grounds, .closing the season .September Zi with the St. Joseph team. This arrange ment has necessitated several changes In the original : schedule. The Labor day double-header, which waa to have been played at Hloux City when the Decoration day games were transferred here, has been transferred back to Omaha; the games originally schedu'od to be played at Sioux City September 8 and 9 will he seen in Omaha: the St. Joseph team will be seen here from September 21 to 25. inclusive, in. stead of vice versa, as formerly announced. Following Is the rloslng series with which Pa's family will c'ose the present season at Vinton street: With Bloux City, September 6, . 7, 8 and 9: Colorado Springs, September 10, 11 and 12; Denver, September 13, 14, 15' and 16; St. Joseph, September 17, 18 and 19; Colorado Springs, September 20; St. Joseph. September 21, 22. 23, 24 and 25. The first game Monday afternoon will begin at 2:30 promptly.. Coronas and Reapers. The Corona club and the Reapers will meet on the C. N. Diets grounds at Eigh teenth and Ptnckney streeta Sunday after, noon at 2 o'clock. This is the rtrst Mm they have met this year. . The lineup: Coronas. Reapers. Mnkry , first base...... Chase i rod beck .second base...". Carey Murphy .....third base H. Smith McAndrews ......shortstop Brown Inman left field ......Bowen N. Smith center field Cremer Bogats right field McNeil Perster catcher Bohner Bando pitcher W. Smith W.Lane',..., substitute..., Jenson substitute Fleming Sprlngdeld Wins Close Game. SPRINGFIELD.. Neb... Sept 2 -(Specie! Telegram.) Brilliant fielding and league pitching , were the rule rather than the JLucptlua la today's Sprlogtlelvl-Qrcawoo4 A 3s 111 THE reliable: store. Drug Department Specials Colgate's Violet. Pansy and Rose Perfumes, t. ounce 2V Florida Water,, at, bottle , tSe Almond Meal. - ... at, bottle 23c Talcum Powder, at, box .' ...... Lee's Erg Tar Soap, ' at, cake.. 1 , Lee's Corn Plasters, at, box...., Toilet Soap, at, box Sachet Powdar, " at, packar .' Pozzonl's Face Powder, at Java PJs Powder, . at ...... WELL WORTH SEEING m Are the New Fall IN WOMEN'S SUnS Now on Display in our Cloak Dept. You can't help but be pleased with the handsome new designs for this fall. Tasty in design, artistic in cut nobby in fabrics, they contain all the construction. . - .''. See Display of New MEW TOURIST SUITS In fancy mixtures 1J Cfl.TOURIST COATS In the new mannish ma vpv nnhhv anil t vtlahA rl v nri,.A ImJv I terlals IANDSOME TAlLOIt SUITS In the new mannish, materials handsome designs 1 C from the best manufacturers 2Q, S18 and ments COATfr-Llght weight silk C )) wear I FRESH FRUIT PRICES THAT CANNOT 1 BE BEAT. Largs baskets Washington Greengage 1 Plums ...25c Fancy large eating Plums, per dor...... 120 r game. Several times fbe bases were' filled on both sides aid runs looked easy money. but only three men crossed the pan in the flnsl wlndun.' The scom: .. R.H.E. Springfield 0 10 0.1 0!0 0 02 6 5 ureenwooa . J...1 u u.u o o o u o l o s Batteries: Ruff and Bates: Ballenger and Flnley. Struck out:- By Ballenger, 7: by Ruff. 6. Double plays: Unassisted, Rich ardson 1, Qulnley . 1; Ballenger to Finley to l tterDacK. l ime: i:io. same teams to morrow. Umpire: Beadle. ( ' 1 i Wst Point at Winner. WEST POINT. Neb.. 8ept 2. (Special Telegram.) The local team defeated the f liger ciud in a wen p.ayea game nere today. Score: ' K.H.E. West .Point ..jQ 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 2 Pilger r0'0'0-'O t 0 0 0 01 3 Batteries: Chada and Zacek, Schwar and Tift. Struck out: By Chada, 13; by Schwarz, 8. Umpire: Hunker. Coleridge . Shots Ont Allen. COLERIDGE. Neb.. . BeDt. 2. (SDecial Telegram.) Today's game between Allen ana i.'oieriage resulted in a victory lor Coleridge by a score of 6 to 0. Batteries: Coleridge, Thum and Wood; Allen, Roberts and Hogle. .There waa but one scratch hit made off Thum. v ,, HARNESS RACES AT PROVIDENCE McKlnley . Captures ' the 2tOO' Trot After Losing; First Heat. PROVIDENCE, R. I., Sept. 2. The Grand Circuit meeting at Narragansett para closed this afternoon with tour, well con tested races. The attendance waa tne largest of any meeting on the circuit tills season. . . At the conclusion of the day's sport the Judges suspended R. A, Smith, who was taken from behind, Sweet -Marie In the Roger William race of last week, for the rest of the season. . To Alta McDonald, who waa substituted and who eventually won the race, was awarded the sum of 11,000, the same to be, taken from the win nings of the mare. The most Important racing of the day was the 2:06 trot. Fertno. was an even choice to win, and. won- the first heat easily.- Boone then relinquished his seat behind McKlnley in favor of Alta Mc Donald, who la hot- finishes, captured the next two heats and the race, and in the second heat equalled the best trotting time In a race of the year, 2:064, made by Sweet. Marie. The time of this race estab lishes a new heat reeord of the season of 1904 formerly held by Ozanam. , Sumsnarles: "' 2:1 trot, purse ll.WH),' three in flvsf Kyririe, ch. h., by Kremlin ..... Sf-amhla. b. m. (Titer) ....4 I'l 4 t 2 3 Fatrvlew, br. g. (Humphrey- ..... vllle) , !! Noretta, ch. m. (Snow) i..l 3 4 8 dts.. Time; 2:14, 2:14-4, 8:14, 2:17. 2:18U, 1:20. - .' . - ' '.; 2:16 pace, purse ll.oOCL ihree In five: Day Book, blk. g., by JtefivrO (Huro- phreyvllle) 1 1 1 Engar Boy, b. m 8 2 6 Lookout Hal, b. h. (Shank) 4 2 Edgar Boy, b. m. (Fuller) 3 t Margaret W., b. m. (Snow) 3 4 4 Al Ray., b. g. (Ntickots, Lugenhelser)..7 S 8 Fussy, b. h. (Titer) 6 Crystal G. blk. m. (Pennock) '7 7 Time: 2:06. 2:10. 2:0. " 106 trot, purse, tl.600. two In three: McKlnley, b. sr. by George St Clair , (Boone and McDonald) .....3 1 1 Fereno, blk. m. (Benyon) 1 2 2 Hawthorn,' ro. m. (Hudson) t 3 t Wentworth, blk. g. (Spear) 4 4 4 . Time: 2:07V. 2:06. 2:07. 1:10 pace, purse, 11,009 two In three; Redblrd. b. h., by Chestnut Bird (Walker) 1 1 Darius, blk. g. (Clark) 2 i Ben F., b. g. (Deryder) ' I t Peeler Patron, b. g. (Page) 4 4 Roy B , b. g. (Rosemtre) C Balde Baron, ch. m. (Snow) 5 I Hamilton, ro. g. (Wilson) 7 7 Brown Heels, b. h. (McDonald) 8 Little Fred, ch. g. ( Wordendyke)....10 I Bob Hughes, b h. (Hlgnlght) 10 Time: 3:08. io. Olympic Tennis Resnlts. ST. LOUIS, Sept 2. An excellent crowd attended the Olymplo lawn tennis tourna ment at the Stadium today. The winners were aa follows: Olympic championship, semi-finals (singles): Robert Loeoy of Newport, Beats Wright of Boston. World's fair semi-finals (singles): E. W. Ionard of Newport, A. 8. Bell of Los Angeles. World's fair semi -finals (doubles): Charles C. ("reason of San Antonio and Bi rnp Russ of Sao Antonio. World's Olymplo championship (doubles): Reals Wright of Boston and E. W. Leon ard of Newport; R. W. Leroy of Newport and A- 8. lioll of Los Angeles; A. Mc&it- i PErTEMEER 3. 1004. ARE YOU INTERESTED? MEN'S TIKS-In new stylish patterns. A o Immense manufacturer's stoelt of rugs grade men's neckwear, worth from 26c to ' 750. Your choir tSu;iiT.y, ISC . at Styles requisites of perfection in suit i .' Goods Saturday. grest variety of colors swell gar. 7.50 at $1&.60, $10.00 and RAIN COATS In all the best cravenetted. materials handsome new styles for fall 7.50 at jiz.uu, fiu.uu ana BEAT. READ THEM. Large juicy Lemons, per dos 13c Fancy Colorado Honey, per rack 12o Fresh, crisp Colorado Celery, per head. .50 . BUTTER! BUTTER!! BUTTER! ! ! Extra Fancy Creamery Butter, nothing ' trick of St Louis and D. F. Davis of St. Louis. ... EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Carbuncle Wins the Tnrf Handicap t Sheepshead Bay. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.-Carbuncle won the Turf handicap, a mile and a quarter on the turf, at Sheepshead Bay today. Gunfire, the favorite, made the running to the stretch, where Gold Money and Carbuncle moved up. In a hard drive the latter won by half a length from Gold Money, who was a length and a half in front of Gun fire. Results: First race, six furlongs: Quadrille, 10 to 1, won, Bulwark second. Sir Brlllar third. Time, 1:14. . Second race, six and one-half furlongs: Counterpoise, ( to 1, won, Canajoharie sec ond. Sovereign third. Time, 1:104s. Third race, mile and a furlong: Dekaber 20 to 1, won, Palmbearer second, Marmee third. Time, 1:63. Fourth race, mile: Broomstick, 9 to 10, won. Molly Brandt second, llurstboume third. Time, 1:5&H. Fifth nice, rive , and one-half furlongs. Olseau, 7 to 6, won, Gamara second. Long order third. Time, l:06Vfc. Sixth race, mile and a quarter on turf, handicap: Carbuncle, 4 to 1, won. Gold Money second. Gunfire third. Time, 2:07. CHICAGO, Sept 2. Results at Harlem: First race, five and a half furlongs: The Belle, 7 to 1, won, One Way second. El Otroa third. Time: 1:07. ' Second race, steeplechase, short course: Cardigan, 18 to 6, won, Lingo second, Dom inique You third. Time: 4:34. Third race, mile and a quarter: Shawana, 94 (Aubuchon), 8 to 2, won, Princess Tulane second, Alma Dufour third. Time: Fourth race, six furlongs: The Crisis, 1 to 5, won, Frontenac second, Alllsta third. Time: 1:13. Fifth race, six furlongs: Lord Dixon 13 to 6, won. Cutter second, Envoy third. 'lime: 1:14. Sixth race, one and a quarter miles: Major Man sir. 3 to 10. won. Barilla second. Charles Miller third. Time: 2:08ft. won, The Fog second. Tarn O'Shanter tnird. Time: i:i3 RT TIIIIS. Snt. 2. Results: First race, six furlonsrs. selling: Back Number, 7 to 2, won, Uetest second, Mag honl third. Time: 1:16. Second race, five and a half furlongs, purse: Joe Graham, 10 to 1, won, Elenlka second. Mabel Blmms third. Time: 1:10. Third race, six furlonsrs. selling: Aline S. 4 to 1, won, Hasel H second Tangible third. Time; 1:16. Fourth race, six furlongs, purse: Mafalda, 6 to 5. won, Felix Mosses second, Marquis Le car abas tnira. lime: i:m. Fifth race, five and a half furlonars. purse: Anadarico, to 1, won, Piatt second, Cocoata third. Time: 1:08ft. l Sixth race one mile and a sixteenth: Juba, .12 to 1, won, Varro second, Scalper third. Time: 1:48ft. DETROIT, Sept. 2. Results at Highland Park: First rare, sir furlonsrs: Fade Awsy. I to 1. won, LUa Noel second, Lady Radnor third. Time: 1:10. Second race, five and a half furlongs: Annie Chapman, 3 to 1, won, Muoson sec ond, Daisy Dean third. Time: 1:11V rnira race, six turiongs: Mary worm, i to 2. won. Ben Mora second. Optional third. Time: 1:17ft. f ourtn race, nve ana a nan turiongs: Panamanian 5 to 2. won. Mum second. Arrah May third. Time: 1:04. fifth race, one mile ana an eigntn: uiu Woods,. 4 to 1, won, Santa Teresa second, Water Tower third. Time: 2:02. Sixth race, one mile: Little Boy. 4 to t, won. Edward Hale second. Marshal Ney third. Time: 1:46. . Jnnlor City Tennla Ton r ney. The following are the results In the junior tennis tournament, which was continued yesterday and which has now reached the semi-finals: Lee beat Gallagher, 14, 6-1. Ovltt beat A. Potter, 4-6. t-2, 4-1. Doubles: Lee and Dlnnlnc beat Brown and Gal lagher. 6-1. (-2. Koch and Leonard beat the two Roths childs, -2. 6-2. The two Potters boa Fair and Barkalow, (-4. 6-4. Lee and West beat the two Potters, 8-3, 8-1. Consolation singles: M. Lee best Dinning. 7-5. 4-8, 7-5. ,' Hoel beat Fair, 8-2, 16, 6-1. Hoel beat Havens, 6-3, 8-1 Th. finals between Ovltt and Lee will be played off this afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp. 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Lady Bell, a new mare owned by Mr. Henderson, will have to pace against the old experienced spiked tail, Michael Angelo, ana others of his class. Lady Bell ran last matinee and her show ing then leads her backers to believe Mr. Wetherbee' and Mr. Dietrich will have their hands full to keep from being beaten. Poverty is picked by many as the winner for the class A pacing, and Mr. Nash's Sadie N seems to be the favorite In the class B trotting. Following Is the ' pro gram: i Class A, Pacing Sam; b. g. J. F. Morl arlty; Bell A, b. m.. I William Gaul; Roy F, br. g.. J. S. Iman; -Poverty, s. m., W. C. Russell; Nannie Lee, g. m., E. Wick ham Class B, Trotting Myrtle .Boy, blk. g., T. C. Byrne: Medium, b. g.. T. A. Harris; General Nuttlnham,- a. g., R. H. Healan; eaoie is. s. n., IT. A. Nash; Almont, jr., W. H. Dudley. Class C, Pacing Mlchsel Angelo, br. g-, M. E. Wetherbee; Lady Bell, br. m., A. M. Henderson; Jonnle, s. g., J. S. Iman; Eddie D, br. g.', Ed Dietrich. Class D. free-for-all. Trotting and Pacing (four-wheel road waaonsi Robert, b. g.. O. J. Mllllgan; Roy P, blk. m., 8. S. Randolph; Robbie Post, br. g., O. C. Reddlck; George, b. g., W. B. Huston. . Special, Saddle Horse Prince. T. H. Per- neld; Miss May, Russell Iman. Running Races First: One-elghth-m!le dash, five entries; 'second: One-fourth-mile dash,- live entries; - GETTING READY FOR FOOT BALI. lows University Work Will Begin Sep , V tcmber la. IOWA CITY, la.. Sept 2. (Special.) Iowa's preliminary foot ball season will open here September 12, and Manifger Henry G. Walker is already In communica tion with more than thirty candidates, who win appear on lows neia mat aay. Tne major portion of tfib '03 eleven will b back this season, although only a few ill ap pear until the university actually opens. The team will be short CaptaluCoulihard and Walters, two of the vi-rerans, Center Johnston and Halfback Buckley. Among the leading new candidates from wnom mucn is expected Is Kent, a Marsh alllown high school quarterback, whom Coach Stag of Chicago university Is re ported to have sought eagerly, but vainly, as Kent has a brother on the Iowa faculiv. The boy Is a cunning base ball slab artist aiso. feierman or t.eaa, . u.. is a fine acquisition, and French of Humboldt, who weighs 180 pounds and can do a hundred in ii seconds, is a iiaeiy candidate for full back. A bunch of good men expected hers th's season are i;oyie, a speeay man seen here last year: Baiinger, a carrolllie; Btolten berg, a nral-clasa end from Shelby: Rov Buckley, also of Shelby) Hubbard of Ida Grove; White of Cresco and Knspp of Dubuque. The '04 eleven Is expected to show up much stronger than that ' of last season, because of experience, If nothing more. The scneauie ronows: September 24 Cos at Iowa City. September 27 August ana at Iowa City. October 1 Cornell at Iowa City.. October 8 Drake at Des Moines. 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