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TIIE- OMATTA DAILY REE: flATTTIWAY. FEPTEMBEK 10. 1901.
Our entire stock of
Wall Paper
will be on sale at wholesale
prices.
nil
lill
25c and 50c Crushed J;
(in
ill
15c and 25c Ribbons,
Saturday
10c
25c Paper. Back Novels
-all new title?,
iJS
r . l i i ! - m mm '
15c
Plain hemstitched Linen
Handkerchiefs.
. I3JilB -CUU1CO
Saturday,
5c
at.
i i
TUB RRLIABLB TOUR.
TIIR RELIABLE irORP.
THIS nKLI.IHLB MOMIJ.
PC
iiftY Hods
Don'f Miss This
'j
MEN'S 'LAUNDERED SHIHTB In both negligee and stiff
bosom white and colors, broken lines from our own liiph grade
stock, all good stjlish patterns, also dark working shirts for
men and boys worth from 50c to f 1.00 your choice
Saturday
HOC MEN'S NECKWEAR, 15C 300 dozen men's ties in
stylish patterns, actually worth up to 50c, at
A SNAP IN HOSIERY Men's, ladies', boys' and children's hose
the entire sample lines of two large manufacturers, ull man
ner of stylish colors and patterns, goods actually worth C -from
25c to 50c all go Saturday at one price, pair I L
$1 and $1.25 Ladies' Kid Gloves, 59c
An Unusual Shoe Opportunity
Saturday we put on sale more of the celebrated CROWN SAM
PLE SHOES., These shoes are without doubt the best that we
have ever offered and come in all leathers and styles with heavy
or light soles. Every pair worth from $3.00 to
$3.50, some $4.00 and $5.00 Saturday's
sale price...
jllsses' and Chllda' SCHOOL SHOES Sox
cslf. vlcl kid and calfskin, rOr
$1.60, 98c and j. UVfc.
Boys.' Youths" sn Little ' Gents'
box calf SCHOOL SHOES,
'$100. $1.60. $1.26 and,
Men's Oil Grain Buckle Work
Shoes..; .
satin or
...98c
98c
' Western A Rents for the STETSON, CROSSETT and JOHN MITCHELL Shoes for
Men, and the Ultra, Grover and JEWELL line for Ladles. - Why not buy the Grover
and keep your feet comfortable.
OMAHA TARES THE LAST ONE
.
Eangen Make it Tire Out of Seven irith
' . . 8ionx City.
PFEISTER TOO MUCH FOR . THE I0WANS
Fans Oat Eight of the Visitor, While
Osaahs ' Aal . Wallops Mr.
'. Jorrott from tho
North.
Five out of seven. .
Well, Pa, took seven throws at Sioux City
during the past five days and won five
games, which Is not ao bad, when the mat
ter is thought, over. Of course, Pa should
have had- botU games Thursday afternoon,
but, then, "How different things might have
been If they wasn't as they Is," aa the lit
tle boy on the center field fence said yes
terday afternoon ' when Pfelster retired
three men In the second Inrlng on strike
outs Measerly, Lawler and Judge Parker.
Pa's kittens played with Jarrott yester
day afternoon and landed on him for one
or more safe hits every inning except the
last two, when the Rangers slowed up, as
they expected to play this afternoon, and
did not want to let out too much string. As
it was, they touched up Mr. Jarrott for
twelve good hits and a pair of aacrlfloes.
Buck Thiol opened the. prise package for
bis fellow-pirates by knocking a two-bagger
over the. northwest corner of the field.
He ran like a cat let out of a bag to second,
while Tom Fleming was making for the tall
grass In ' the oorner of the lot. Fleming
found the ball and threw It In, Carter then
struck out. Howard then came to bat, and
several , wo.rn.an in the grandstand clapped
their little hands and said, "Howard, make
a home run." Howard heard them. He
hit the ball for aphonia' nio, but. the white
sphere did not'-gv tar enough, so -Howard
only got to second -base, and In the raean-
while Thiel came in and scored the first
run of the gwme. ,- Then Freeae threw his
cap Into the lr and, yelled, like a Co
manche. Doiah then jpiade . a single and
Howard scored, making three hits and two
runs for the inning. Two hits and no runs
marked ; the ec'ond and third innings for
Pa's cube. :, . ,
r rear la the Fourth.
In the'gymnaecto fourth all of the Ran
gers went to but once, three reaching first
or better on hits, one on a sacrifice, three
on errors'ttnd two going out before reaching.
first. . ,Kpur ..brought in runs. Dolan fired
the firat gun by landing on first by virtue
of Hutchinson's error. . Dolun was sorry
Hutch made the .error, but was glad he got
to first.- His (acq showed ail this. Thomas
then sacrificed and Dolan hit the pike for
second buse.-. Bchtpke, made a hit and Dolan
cored." ' Qohdlru; 'then ' reached first ' on
Kelly', error. Pfelster followed with a two
bnse hit and Schlpke and Gonding scored,
and the tittle boy on the back fence wanted
to bet a nU-kel Omaha would win the game,
lie found a taker. The diamond was now
getting real dusty. Thlel, the next good
nuui and 'true to' come to bat. was the third
man in the inning to get to first on an er
ror. . He rechett the Initial bag on Par
ker' errorV Jidge Parker made a run for
Tbiel'g fly. and leu the ball drop out of his
hands, Carter went out on a fly, Howara
- made a hit and Pfelster scored the fourth
25c
15c
300 doz. dress and heavy street gloves
pique stitched, in all sizes and very newest
shades, worth $1 and $1.25 at 59c
Ladies' FINE MOCHA GLOVES
In all sizes and shades at ....... .$1.00
Ladies' SILK GLORIA UMBRELLAS
assorted handles, reg. $2 values, at. .$1.50
39c to 50c, Infant's Flannelette Saques.25c
Come In stripe and treat variety of plain
colors.
LADIES' VESTS all broken
lines, from our summer stock,
sleeveless or short sleeved hi
lisle and fancy lace effects
worth from 19c to 39c
choice Saturday
.10c
-a it (V -a vo-a, j
L96
Men's best quality 40-cent Carpet
Slipper....
The "Little Wonder" Satin Calf
Bal., sixes to IStt
Child' Turn Sole Sample $1.00
Shoes, sizes 5 to 11
Men's $2.00 Satin Calf Bal.,
warranted...,
27c
85c
69c
1.35
f Wear is Strong
Enough to Pierce the
Durability ot an
IMPERIAL:
Hat the guarantee Is strong enough to
survive your $3.00 roust bring you $3.00
worth of service.
See our new fall line
run, and then the little boy raised his bet
to 10 cents. - The dust settled down and Um
pire Kelly said the Sioux City boys could
bat for awhile, if they 'wanted to. '
The brave men from the sister state
walked up to the plate, and, having seen
how things were done, made two hits and
two runs in their part of the sixth. They
had made two hits in the third, so this
made them four runs. It should only have
been two runs, as Thomas' error in the
sixth was good for two runs. J. Lawler was
at bat in- the sixth, and knocked out a
liner that Schlpke fielded and put the ball
in Thomas' hands, but Thomas dropped It.
J. Lawler they stayed on first base. . There
were already two outs, and Lawler would
have made the third. Judge Parker then
gave the ball a vicious swat and sent It uot
for a two-bagger, bringing In Flemina- and
J. Lawler.
The Omaha and Colorado Springs teams
will play this afternoon at the Vinton street
park. .Yesterday was ladies' day. Attend
ance, 1,000. ,
The score:
OMAHA
AB.
H. O. A. E.
3 10 0
0 10 0
$ ISO
II 0 0
13 4 0
1 11 0 1
113 0
1 8.1 0
J J I 0
11 27 U "L
H. O. A. E.
110 1
o-- 1 1 0
1 4 0 0
0 7 0 0
0 2 0 0
III 1
1 0 1.1
2 7 1 0
1 - 1 -
1 24 6 3
1 1 0 0 -
0 110 06
rniet ir 4
Carter, rf
Howard, 2b 6
Welch, cf t
Dolan, aa 4
Thomas. lb...j x
Schlpke,- 3b , I
uonoing,' c 4
Pfeister, p 1
Total 86 ' 8
SIOUX CITY.
AB R
Hutchinson. 3h 6 o'
Curley, tb...-. t 0
Fleming, If 4 1
Measerly, lb i . 0
J. Lawler, cf 4 ' 1
Parker, rf . I 0
Kelly, ss....j 4 l
i.enua, c
Jarrott, p t
e-arned runs: Omaha. : Sioux City, 1
Three-base hits: Howard, Hutchinson. Two
base hits: Thiel. Howard, Qonding, Pfelster,
Parker, Leslie. Sacrlnce hits: Carter,
Thomas. Jarrott. Hit j by pitched ball:
Parker, Islle. First 'base on error:
balls: Off Pfelster. 1; off Jarrott, 1. Struck
EH.;.BP,e,.1-'toi'' i; t,y J"ott, f. Left ii
&? Khlly.': mOUS . ., Time: 1:30.
at. Joseph Beats Des Molaes.
i..!T;JOEP.1' Bept' Fourteen hits oft
r "J sme ior 01, Joseph today
by a score of 12 to 1. Score: R.H.E.
P-J --5 S i 1 i ? ! nu 1
Des Moines ..0 0 0
uuuieo 174
Tfwn'e"'"1 C'rk anl 0arvln' Majors rnd
taadlas; ef the Teams.
, Played. Won. i -,i,
Denver 119 78 61
Colorado Springs.... 126 74 51-
Omaha 131) '72 68 '
Des Molnea .1.14 7U 4
8t. Joseph l.'H 6i H
61oux City 122 38 84
Games today: Colorado ' Springs
Omaha; Denver at St. Joseph; Sioux
at Des Moines. (
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.69.
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.6
.407
.311
st
City
Geneva Downs the 'Wanders.
GENEVA. Neb.. Sept. 9. (Special Tele
gram.) On of the nicest ax roes playAd
here this sensin came off t.lay between
th Kansas City Black Wonders and the
Oenevu Chicken Pickers. Thwa was no
wraiigllrig and the game lasted one hour.
Score: . R.H E
Geneva '.....,.'...0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 7 8
Black Wonders. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 1 1
Hatterlrs: Geneva, Shuman and Burk;
Black Wonders, Junes and Dawson.
Sloes Play at Geaeva.
GENEVA. Neb.. Sept. .-(Special. WThe
Bioux Irdlana played a pickup nine bare
HAYDEN'S TENTH ANNUAL SAMPLE FUR SALE
MomMur Tie Bargain Event of IheSeason gK
11!
mm
$9.00 scurf for $4.98 to buy high
ELECTRIC CONEY SCARF 90 Inches
lor.g with right full tails, value O (1U
J'i.00. salo price 'JO
AUSTRALIAN SEAL SCARF-With et?ht
very large tails length of cr.rr 3
Inches, value $9.00,
sale price
4.98
HANDSOME BEAVER JACKETS 21
Inches long, made of best grade of Lctwr
with Skinner satin linings have Just ten
of them your choice during E7 Eft
this sale CH.OV
These couches are full else, are well
assorted colors. ... ... , , . .
Over 200 styles of metal beds to select from, ranging In price from $1.50 to $15.00.
All the prices show a reduction of at least 25 per cent.
SIDEBOARDS EXTENSION AND PARLOR TABLES, BUFFETS and hundreds
of other prices are NOW marked to meet the most meager purse. Call tomorrow.
SATURDAY IN OMAHA'S RELIABLE GROCERY '.DEPARTMENT -
A GUARANTEE WITH IT.
Large sack Cornmeal i2Mo
Quart can Golden Table Syrup S'-.o
X-Celo. Neutrita, Vigor, Vim, Force or
Egg-O-See. pkg VAc
Fancy crisp Soda. Oyster, 'Sutter or
Milk Crackers, lb ie
Fancy crisp Ginger Snaps, lb... 4$o
Jellycon, Jell-O. Fruit Puddlne or
Bromangelon, pkg w
8 pounds good Japan Rice for 2oc
8 pounds Hand-picked Navy Beans for. 25c
8 pound Breakfast Rolled Oats for 25c
8' bars- Wool Soap 'for... t.j. ........ 10c
Tha. best Laundry Soap, bar.. 2He
Pound package-fancy Macaroni iVic
The best Bulk Laundry Starch, lb 3 Vic
2-pound-, cam .Wax, String or Lima
Beans TW
last night, resulting In 10 to. 2 In iavor of
the former.
GAMES IN THE! AMERICAN LEAGUE
Fine Pitchers' Contests la Two Games
at Detroit.
. DETROIT, Sept. 9. The first game was
won by the locals, who backed up Dono
van's masterly twirling in perfect style.
In the second Glade had Detroit at hlH
mercy and shut them out handily. Attend
ance: l.iW. scure urb bkjmu:
DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.E.
ST.. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A.E.
Burk.tt, It.. 0 0 1 0 0
Heldrlck. ef. 0 1 1 0 0
W.ll.c, m.'. 0 0 110
Hynea, rf.... 11110
Jon... lb..,. 0 1 10 1 0
P4den, lb... 0 0 1 4 0
Moran, lb.... 0 0 10 0
Birr.tt. e.f.. 1 t
Mclntrr. It. 1 1 i 0 0
Robinson, lb. 0 t 1 I 0
Htcknun. lb. 0 0 II 10
Crawford, rf. 0 0 1 0 0
Drill, c 0 0 110
Low, lb 10 I I 0
O Lry, u.. 0 1 I 0
Donovsn.' p.. 0 1 1 I 0
K.hoc, c.
0 0 4 1 1
How.ll, p..
0 0 0 7 0
Total. 1 17 IS 0 Total....:. 1 4 14 10 ".
Detroit ..' 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 3
St. Louts 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits Donovan. Sacrifice hit::
Hickman. Lowe, O'Leary. Stolen base:
Hickman. First base on balls: Off Dono
van. 4;, off Howell, 4. Hit with ball: By
Howell, 2. Left on bases: Detroit. 8; St.
Louis. 6 Struck out: By Donovan, 2; by
Howell. 3. Double play: Lowe to O'Leary
, to Hickman. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Bevllle
and Coughlln.
Score second game:
ST. L.OUI9. . I DETROIT.
. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Burkatt, It... 10 10 O'Barratt, cf... 0 S 4 0 0
Heldiick. ef.. 1 1 I 0 0
Wallace, aa.. 1 1 I 4 0!
Mcintrrs. If.. 0 I 1 0 0
Roblnaon, Sb. 0 1 0 0 0
Hickman, lb. 0 0 11 11
Cravford. rf. 0 tl 0 0 0
Hf villa, e.... 0 1 t 0 0
Lowe, lb 0 0 1 1 0
o'Laarr. aa.. 0 0 1 T I
Jaeger, p.,.. 0 0 14 0
Hrnaa, rf.... 0 0 10 1
Jon... lb 1110 0
Faddan. lb.. 0 1 0 0 K
Moras, lb... 0 0 1 0 0
Suiden, c...: 0 1110
Olada, p 1 1 0 I 0
Total! ft 7 27 S u Totala 0 S 17 13 I
St. Louis '. .0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 15
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Wallace, 3. Sacrifice bits:
Mclntyre, Lowe, Moran. . Stolen bases:
Uurkett, Heldrlck. 'First Lr.se on balls: Oft
Jaeger, 4; off Glade, 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Jaeger, 1. First base on errors:
St. Louis, 2. lft on bases: Detroit, D;
St. Ixuis, 9. Struck out: By Jaeger, 1; by
Glade, . Double play: O'Leary to Hick
man. Time. 1:40. Pmplres: Drill and
Coughlln.
Boston Shuts Out Washlnatod.
' WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. Dinen was al
most Invincible today, enabling Boston to
beat Washington 7 to 0. Attendance, 1,500.
Score: '
BOSTON. WASHINOTON.
ft.H.O.A.B.I n n 11
Setback. I'--. 1
Parent, aa.... 1
C. Siahl, cf.. 4
Colllua. lb.... 0
Freeman, rf.. 0
LaChiu.ce. lb I
Ferria. lb.... 1
Farrell, e.... 1
Dlnees. p.... 1
4 110 O'Neill, cf... 1 1 0 0
1110 Hill, lb 0 0 0 I 0
1 1 0 0 J. Stahl. lb.. 0 I II 1 0
1110 Hu.laman. If 0 1 1 0 0
0 4 0 0 Hullln. lb... 0 0 0 1 0
110 0 Caaaldy, aa... 0 0 0 1 0
1.4 I 0 Donovan, rf.. 0 0 10 0
110 0 klttredge, a.. 0 I 4 1 0
1 0 0 0, Patten, p 0 0 4 7 4
Totals..'... T II 17 I 0 Total 0 ft 17 11 0
Boston 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 37
Washington ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-base hits: Selbach, LaChance. Stolen
bases: Parent, Dlneen. Hacrlnce hits:
Stahl, Farrell. Struck out: By Patten. 6;
by Dlneen, 2. Ieft oti bases: Washington,
3; Boston, 3. Times 1:2. Umpire: Con
nolly. New York Loses a Pair.
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 9.-Henley and
Waddeil were in good condition today and
New York could not hit effectively, the
totals winning both games. Attendance,
B.auJ. Score first game
PHILADELPHIA.
R.H.O.A.K
HartaeL .If.. 0 0 4 0 1
NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.E.
Dougherty, It 0 1 I 1 0
Kelr, rf.... 1 1 I 0 0
Elberfeld. aa. I 1 I ft 0
Anderaon, cf. 0 0 110
Willi. ma. lb. 0 1 1 I 1
Plck.rtns, c! I 1 8 0 0
raia, - lb A.. 0 17 14
L. t.roaa,, lb. 0 I I 1 l
Selbold, rf .. 1 0 1 0 I
Murphy, lb.. 0 0 14 1
M Croaa, aa. 0 1 I I t
Bchrlca. ..... 0. t 1 0 l
Heuley, p.... 0 0 I I !
Oana.1, lb... (OHIO
( onroy. lb... 0 0 ff I 0
Klelnow, ... 0 0 10 0
Powell, p.... 0 1 1 1 0
fuiu oooto
Touts I 0 17 12
Totala I ft 14 U 1
Batted for Powell in ninth inning.
Phi arVlnlila X ft ft 1 1 a ll ft 1 J
, New York .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
i Two-b, hit: Elberfeld. Th res-base bltf
Sample Lines From Twelve of the Leading '
Manufacturers in this Country.
These samples were submitted to us for in
spection and comparison and b'jfore returning
them we will, ns usual, dispose of all we pos
sibly can at 20 PER CENT LESS THAN
MARKED WHOLESALE PRICE, making the
price asked during this sale about HALF THE
REGULAR TRICE OF THESE FURS. If you
wish to do so we willaccept a small deposit
down on any of these garments and hold it for
you till you are ready to pay the balance.
1,k00 Sample Garments
IN BEAVER, OTTER, NEAR SEAL, MAR
TIN, MINK, SKUNK, AND IN FACT
NEARLY EVERY KNOWN FUR
At Less Than Half
the price you will have to pay later in the sea
son. Don't miss this greatest of opportunities
grade furs at naif price.
WOMEN'S BEAVER CAPES S2 Inches
lonpr and lined with best quality Skinner
satin, regular $80.00 value, ES QQ
' $30.00 ASTRAKHAN JACKET 34 Inches
, ' " , k lO.Oli
iiav ivor snown, at, each.
NEAR SEAL1 COATS-LIned with heavy
tathi, almost exact counterpart of a genu
ine seal skin coat, 165.00 value, JJg Q1J
SABLE OPFOSrM "sCARFSWIth very
full tall cannot be duplicated for lees
than $5.00 o rati
sale price -eVO
The satisfactory increase in our sales, backed
by the verdict of the hundreds, who have
' called, encourages us to repeat
In Ml the Town No Sale Like This
This handsome dresser, in mahogany or bird's
eye maple pattern, ; French bevel mirror for
$10.85 regular price $16.00 '
Another shipment of couches just arrived
$5.50 value for $3.50. . -
made and are upholstered In fancy velours-
2-pound can Sifted Early June Peaa....7V&c
1-pound package Condensed , Mince
Meat ' 5c
Large Italian Prunes, lb 3Hc
Fancy Muir Pencht-H. lb...' 7Viu
OMAHA'S HEAEUlfARTERS FOR
FRESH FRUIT. .
Fnncy Colorado Honey, rack 12c
Fancy Colorado t Frpystone Peaches,
Fancy large Bannnas, doz c
Fancy Colorado Krttfpg Pears, doi 12Vic
Large Juicy Lemons, .dot...... 12c
HEADQUARTERS' POH PURE BUTTER.
Fancy 'Dairy ButtMVfr table use, lb.. 15c
Fancy Creamery Butter, lb...... 17c
The very, finest -Creamery Butter made
nothing finer lb. a 20c
Davis. Sacrifice hifr Elberfeld. Stolnrt
h0Fs: Elberfeld (2). Williams (2). M. CrosB,
Pickering, Fults. Left on bases: Phila
delphia, 6;' New York, 8. First base on
balle: Off Henley, 3r-off Powell, 1. Struck
out: By Powell, L Wild pitch: Powell.
Time: 1:30. Umpires? . King and Bherldan.
-Score second game.
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK.
R.H.O.A.E:
R.H.O.A.E.
Domh.rty, If 0 1 0 0 1
Hwln, rf.... 110 10
Elbarl.ld. h. 0 0 4 11
Anderson, ef. 0 1 I 0 0
Williams, lb. 0 0 I I 0
Hartael, If... 0 1 1 0 0
Pickering, ef. 0 1 I 0 0
Noonan, lb.. 0 0 0 0 (l
L. Croat, lb. 0
11 I 0
Beybold, rf.. 1
Murphr. lb.. 1
110 0
0 14 0
Oani.l. lb... 0 1 1 I 1
M. Crou, aa. 1 0 I I HCoiirojr, lb... 0 0 S t 0
Shreck, c.:.. 1 I 4 0 0
Waddeil, p... 11110
MeOulra, e... 0 1 4
1 1
Urlfflth, (p.... 0
0 0 10
10 0 0
Fults
1 0
Total!..
1 , 7 IT 10 1
' Touts 1 7 14 17 I
Batted for Griffin In ninth.
Philadelphia ....0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 -6
New York .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Seybold, Schreckengost.
Sacrifice hits: Conroy, Pickering. Stolen
base: (Janjsi'l. Double Dlav: Murphy to
I Noonen. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4;
New York, 9. First base on baits: Oft
1 Griffith, 8; off WadUell, 8. Hit by pitched
ball: Hartsel. Struck out: By Griffith, 3;
by Waddeil. b. Wild pitch: Waddeil. Time:
! 1:40. Umpires: Sheridan and King.
"Even Break at Cleveland.
CLEVELAND. Sept. 9. Cleveland an!
Chicago split even today, Cleveland shut
ting Chicago out in the first, while Chicago
took the second by bunching their hits off
Khoades when it looked as if Cleveland laid
won. Attendance, 2,&54. Score, first game:
CLEVELAND. CHICAOO.
R.H.O.A.E. I R.H.O.A.E.
Bay, cf
Bradley, lb..
Flick, rf
Lajole, lb....
Btovall, lb...
Luah, if
Turner, aa..
Buelow, cf...
Donoaue, p. .
0 0 10 olOraan, rf 11 0 I 0 0
0 14 1 0 Jonea, ef 0 1 I 0 0
0 110 1, Callahan. If.. 0 0 10 0
1114 l'baa. aa 0 1 ft 4 1
0 0 II 0 II Sullivan. ... 0 0 4 1 0
0 0 10 O.T.nnehlll, lb a 0 1 1 0
till o'Donohu., lb. 0 0 f 1 0
1 1 0 J
III!
Dundon. lb.. 1110 0
Patlereou, p. 0 0 .0 1 0
Totals 4 10 17 1ft t! Totala..... 0 4 14 11 1
Cleveland 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1
Chicago 0,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
First base on errors: Chicago, 3. Two
base hits: Bradley, Lajole, Buelow, Davis.
HuiTilieA hite; Htiktull 'Pumpr. Hum on
'balls: Off Patterson, Z Hit with ball: By
faiterson, i. iert on oases: tjieveiana, i;
ChlcaKo, 6. Struck out: By Donahue, 8:
by Patterson, 6. Time: 1:22. Umpire:
O Loughlln. I
Score, second game:: . .
CHICAGO. ,' . CLEVELAND.
R.H.O.A.E. 1 R.H.O.A.E.
Oreen, rf 1 I 1 0 01 Bay. ef 0 0 I 0 0
Jonaa, ef o 1 4 1 0 tredley. lb.. 1 1 1 I 0
Callahan, If.. 1 0 0 4 flick, rf 0 I I 1
Davie, aa . 0 0 0 1 ol Lajole, lb.... 1 1 I 4 0
galllvan, e... 0 0 10 1 0 aiotall, lb... 0 1 11 1 1
Tannehlll. lb 1 1 0 1 elLueh, If 1 I 1 0 0
Donahue, lb. 1 i I 0 olTurner, aa.... 0 1 0 I 0
Dundou. lb., t 1 4 4 0 Buelow, .... 0 0 I 1
White, p 110 0 OjHknaea. p.... 0 0 I I 1
Totala 10 17 10o Totala..... I I 17 10 I
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1,0 2 24
Cleveland :.0-1 0 o O 1 0 0 18
First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Two
base hit: Tannehlll. Three-base hits: Lush,
Flick, Lajole. stacriltce hits: Turner, Jones,
White, btolen base: Jones. Double play:
Jones to Sullivan. Base on balls: Off
Rhoades. 2; off White, 7. Left on bases:
Cleveland, : Chicago, 1 Struck out: Uy
Rhoades 2; by White, 7., Tlmei 1:83. Um
pire: O'Loughlln.
Staaalaa- ef the Teams.
Plsyed. Won. Lost. Pet.
Boston ,.126 78 47 . 824
New York 122 75 47 .616
Chicago .128 73 64 .671
Philadelphia 11 7 63 .b6i
Cleveland 121 67 64 .661
St. Louis 120 60 7D .417
Detroit l-'l 60 71 .413
Washington , 124 . 30 94 .242
(James today: St. Louis at Detroit, Chi
cago at Cleveland, New York at Washing
ton, Boston at Philadelphia.
DeaaweMMi Defeats Baesetl.
BASSETT. Neb., Kept. 9 (Special.) A
game of ball was played here yesterday by
the Deadwood and Husaett nines, and was
won by Deadwood, the score being 11 to T.
The game was very Interesting from stsrt
to In li.- snd while the Baasett boys were
not In good form for playing, they gave
LUs visitors all they wanted to do, au at
$6.00 Scarf (or $2.V8
FRENCH CONEY SCARFS - 7Qc
with six tails, at, each A
NEAR SEAL COATS-Trlmmed with bea
ver, mink or martin $60.00 OS flft
value at, each "J,uu
Hundreds of other rousing bargains In
furs.- ..i
WOMEN'S SAMPLE SUITS 200 beauties
In very latest, most exclusive designs and
fabrics will be on sale Saturday and Mon
day at about HALF ACTUAL VALUE.
We Save Your Eyes
We Save You Money
BUY YOUR
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Uayden Bros.
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EVERYTHING WE SELL CARRIES
MEATS. MEATS. MEATS.
Choice Rib Roast, lb., 7c and 10c
Boll Beef, lb , so
Shoulder Roast, lb., 6c and.... '70
Veal Stew, lb., 1 4o
Veal Roast, lb., 6c and 80
Boiling Beef, lb c
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Loin Steak, lb., 10c and l2V4c
Mutton lgs.,.lb.......i , sc
Lamb Legs, b.,...,. 10c
Fancy Bacon; lb , ......llHc
Fancy Ham, lb , ..imo
Chickens. lb. r
Leaf Lard, 14 lbs. for ....$1.00
the beginning of the" eighth Inning the
score stood 6 to 6.
GAMES IS THE NATIONAL LEAGIB
New York Wins First Game from Phll-
ndelphla Second a Tie.
NEW YORK. Sept. 9 -The double-headfer
between New York and Philadelphia to
day resulted In n victory for the locals
to 4 and a scoreless five-inning tie. The
second game was called on account of
darkness. Attendance: 1,844. Score first
game:
NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. ,
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A-E.
RrMHali.n . 1 . t 1 1 "Tl ... .. -
I Browne, rf... 1 110 OlOleaaon, lb.. l I 1 I 0
I McO.nn. lh A A T A Mwiu w . n , , ,
rinnll t A 1 . n -It. k . l '"a a .
...... w . a v v kju.ll, ,D..., V S V U t
Dablen, aa... Ill I ojTltua. If 01100
Dunn, lb . 0 1 I 1 0 Hulawltt, aa. 0 0 1 1 0
Gilbert, lb... 0 0 11 1 Donohue, lb. 1 1 I 0 1
Bowerman, el 0 S I OlRotb. c 1 1 4 1 0
HcOlnnUy. pl 111 liPraaer, p 0 1010
Total. I In I 3 Total 4 II 14 14 I
New York .2 0 1 0 0 3 0 0
i-nnaaeipnia 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 04
First base on errors: New York, 1; Phil
adelphia, 2. Left on bases: New York, 8;
Philadelphia, 11. First base on balls: Oft
McOlnnlty, 8; off Fraser, 4. Struck out:
By McOInnlty, ; by Fraser, 4. Two-base
hits: Dahlen, Dunn, Gleason, McOee, Roth.
Sacrifice lilt: Hulswilt. Stolen bases:
Browne, Gleason. Double plays: ' Gilbert
to McQann; Bresnahan to Bowerman. Hit
by pitcher: By Fraser, 1. Time: 1:40.
Umpires: Moran and Kennedy.
Score second game:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK
R.H.O.A.E
R.H.O.A.E.
Thomaa. cf., 0 1 0 0 0
Breanahan, cf 0 0 1 0 0
Oleaaon, lb
0 10 10
Browne, rf... 0 0 0 0 0
McOann. lb.. 0 1 7 1 0
McOee, rf.
Luah. lb..
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 110
Donlln, If.... 0 0 0 0 0
Tltua, If
His, ii ...... v a a w Wi ibiiidu, mm. .. v v a a w
Hulawltt. aa. 0 0 1 I llDunn. lb 0 0 0 1 0
0 110 0
Dahlen. as... 0 0 1
Donohue, lb.. 0 110 0
Pooln, e 0 0 7 1 0
CorrMon, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Ollbert, tb... 0 0 0 1
0
Bowerman, e. 0 0 ft 1 0
Amea, p 0 0 11 0
Totala 0 ft IS ft l Total. I lit I I
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 00
New York 0 0 o 0 00
Left on bases: New York, 4; Philadelphia,
6 First base on balls: Off Ames, 1; off
Corrldon, 1. Struck out: By Ames, 6; by
Corrldon, 4. Two-base hit: McGann.
Stolen base: Thomas. Double play: Hula
wltt to Lush. Hit by pitcher: By Ames,
1; by Corrldon, 2. Time; 1:U0. Umpires:
Moran and Kennedy.
Plttshara- Defeats Chicago.
PITT8BURG. Sept. . McCormlck s two
bagger In the eighth Inning won the game
for Pittsburg. Attendance, 3,200. Score:
PITT8BURO. I CHICAGO.
R.H.O.A.E.) R.H.O.A.E.
Leach, lb.... 0 0 11 0 glaete. If.... 0 14 10
Beaumont, ef 1 11 0 0 Wllllama. lb. 0 0 1 I 0
Rltchey. lb... I 111 0 Barry, lb.... 0 1110
McCorra'k. rf 0 1 I 0 0, McCarthy, cf 0 0 1 0 0
Bran.neld. Ik 0 110 0 OK line, c 0 0 I 1 0
Kraser, aa... 0 0 14 olBrere. tb.... 0 . 1 14 0
L. Smith, If. 0 1 0 V Jonea. rf 0 110 0
Phelps, c... 0 1 ft 1 0 Tinker, aa.... 0 1110
Lynea. p 0 0 0 1 Olbrltga, p.... 1 10 10
Totala ft ( 17 10 V Totala 1 11)11 0
Pittsburg 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3
Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Two base hits: McCormlck. Jones. Sacri
fice hit: McCormlck. Stolen bases: Hiichey.
Bransfleid, Harry. First base on bal s: Off
Lynch, 2; off Brlggs, 1. Struck out: By
Lynch, 4; by Brlsga, 6. Double plays: 81a
gle and Kllng. Time: 1:6a. Umpire: Zim
mrr. Postponed Gaaaes.
BOSTON, Sept. 9. Brooklyn-Boston game
L)ueijuiiBu , rain.
v
Teams.
Won. Lost. Pet.
91 S3 .734
76 48 .613
71 60 .687
70 63 .649
63 o4 .4M
44 79 .368
44 8 .3h&
36 ail .2!.
New York
Chicago
Pittsburg
Cincinnati
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Boston
Philadelphia ....
...124
...124
...121
...123
...127
1..123
...124
...U4
Games today:
St Louis st Cincinnati:
Chicago at Pittsburg; Philadelphia at New
xora; urooniyn ai uoaton.
Haattaia Wlaa a Pair.
HASTINGS. Neh., Sept. (--(Special Tele
gram.) Hastings took a double-header from
Interesting Specials in Ladies' Furnishings
LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED UMBRELLA PANTS In line cot
ton and lisle thread lace trimmed and worth 39c to 1 Q
50c choice Saturday : I C
f.1 to $3.50 LADIES' GOWNS AND SKIRTS Handsomely trim
med with fine Valenciennes lace and Swiss embroid- 4 r
ery, slightly soiled, but n great bargain, at .......... 2U
750 STRAIGHT FRONT CORSETS Hose'supporters attached,
also girdles in all sizes and colors your choice llQ'
Saturday for ...T.7C
$1.50 ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS rrincess Mpf'))
hose supporters, attached side and front, at " ' 11
$2 II. & W. GIRDLES In all silk taffeta ribbon, at ........ 1.00
Over 700 Pieces Silks from Samuel Eiseman
& Co.. 71-73 Grand St., New York. " All on special sale Saturday,
Without exception the greatest sale of silks ever held.
Silks Worth up to 75c on sale at ...25c
Silks Worth up to $1.00 on sale .39c
Fancy Silks for suits only , .49c
Fancy Silks worth $1.25 for 55c
Fancy Silks worth $1.50 for 69c
Crepe de Chine all colors for '. . 69c
Wash Silks 24-in., 27-in. and 36-in. wide for ........... .39c
Black Taffetas 24 'inches wide worth 75c at ....... . 49c
Black Taffetas, 27 inches wide worth $1.25 at ......... 69c
Black Peau de Soie 36 inches wide worth $1.50 at . . . . .75c
GREAT SALE OF
We have purchased frcm L. D. Bloch &
Co., of New York, a large Importer of fine
French and Dresden china,, their entire
line of samples. The first shipment has
Just arrived and will be placed on sale
Saturday. It consists of hand-painted
OATMEALS. AND FRUIT DISHES, 8AL- ',
ID AND FRUIT BOWLS. TEA, COFFEE
AND CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS.
MARMALADE, CRACKER AND BICUtT
JARS, CHOCOLATE AND TEA POTS. .
SPOON. OLIVE AND . JELLYt' TRAYg. j
CHOP AND CAKE PLATES, DINNER.
TEA, DESSERT, BREAD AND BUTTER .
PLATES, ETC. THE IMPORT PRICE OF
THESE GOODS RUNS FROM 75c TO $3.60, ".
YOUR CHOICE SATURDAY-
15c, 20c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c and 98c each
The greatest bargain opportunity 'In
to attend this sale.
the old timers of Hastings and the Sioux
Indlpns of Spokane, Wasn. Thla was the
sixth straight game won this week. Score:
R H E
Hastings 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1-8 7 1
Old Timers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 4 9
- Batteries: Hastings, Shutt, Schouble and
Whltcomb; Old Timers, Roher and Tlffen
baugh. Hastings won the second game with the
Sioux Indians, played by electric lights.
The came was called at 8 p. m. and lasted
one hour nnd twenty-five minutes. Ahlln
pitched for Hastings and the Sioux were
held down to three runs, while Hastings
lled up thirteen up to the seventh Inning,
core: R.H.E.
Hastings 1 0 6 0 26 0-13 13 4
Sioux 0 000003 34 10
Batteries: Hastings, Ahlln and Whlt
comb; Sioux, Crow, Kllilay and Buckhardt.
Struck out: By Ahlln. 16; by Crow, 11; by
Ktlilay, 4. Umpire: Nlckley.
GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
St. Paul Wins Both Games from
Kansas City.
ST. PAUL. Sept. 9.-St. Paul hit Durham
for a toMl of 31 hits in two games and had
no trouble winning both games. Attend
ance. 1,000. v Score first game: -
ST. FOUL.
KANSAS CITY.
R.H.O.A.E.
1VH.O.A.E.
Jonea, ef. ...
Jackaon, rf.
Wheeler, lb.
Flournoy, If.
Kelley, lb..
Pelrre, lb...
Martin, lb. .
11 I 1 0
Alkln, lb....
Nance, If...
Pranta. If...
Hill, cf
Bonner, lb..
Maaaey, lb.
Lewee, rf . . .
Sulllraa, aa.
Hutlor, e....
Durham, p..
1 0 I I 0
I 10
Mareao. aa.'., 1
Sullivan, e... 1
Corbett, p.... 1
Total 10 II If II It Totala I I 14 14 I
St. Paul ..,.. 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 -10
KansjtB City ........1 00010 0 00-1
Two-base hits: Martin. S. Sullivan. Sacri
fice hit: Durham. DouDle plays: Sullivan
to Kelley to Sullivan, Honner to Sullivan
to Massev. Stolon bases:-. Wheeler, S. Sul
livan. Struck out: By Ctrbett, 6; by Dur
ham. 3. Buses on balls: Off Corbett, 8; off
Durham, 5. Hit by pitcheo'-bull: By Dur
ham, Flournoy; Corbett. W.'ld pitches: By
Corbett, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Shuster.
Score second game: 1
T. PAUL. KAN4A8 CITY.
R.H.O.A E.l R.H.O.A.E.
Jonea.' cf 1 I ft 0 o'Alkls, tb 0 1 1 I 0
Jackaon, rf.. 1 1 1 0 0, Nance, lf...0 1110
Wheeler, lb. 0 I 1 1 01 Hill, ef 0 0 1 0 0
Flournoy, If. 0 1 I 1 0 Franta, cf..., a 0 10 0
Bulll ran. lb. 1 1 0 1 l Bouner, lb... (r0 110
Martin, lb.... 1 0 11 0 Maaaey, lb...0lU 0 0
Marean, aa... 1111 OiLewee, rf.... 0 I I 0 1
Pelroe, a 1111 0,8. Bull' an, aa 0 01 1 1 0
Kllroy, p.... 1111 0,Butler, 0 I N4 0 0
Totals 10 II 17 II ij1
murium, p... 0 1 4 0
Totala 0 8 14 11 1
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 r-10
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Wheeler (2), Jones, Pelroi
Jackron, Alkln, Massey. Sacrifice hits."
Jackson, Martin, Wheeler. Pelrre. Stolen
base: Pelrce. First bsse on balls: Off
Durham, 6: off Kllroy, 2. Struck out: By
Durham, 4: bv Kllroy, 8. Passed ball: But
ler. Double pi
Kllroy to Peli-
plays: J. Sul
Jlllvan (unassisted).
Kllroy to Peirce to J. Sullivan. Time: 1:40.
Umpire: Shuster.
Colatnbus Makes it Foar straight.
LOUISVILLE. Sept. 9 -Columbus mads It
four strslght by defeating Louisville to
day In a hard fought contest. Attendance:
tuu. Boors:
COLUMBl'S. 1
LOUISVILLE.
R.H.O.A.E.
It H O. A g.
Da.la. rf 1. 1 I
Martin, If..,. 0 I 0
Friel, lb 0 I
0 Kerwln. rf.. 1 1
0 0
1 0
OIHallman. If.. 0 I
Hart, lb I 1
Aradt, lb 0 0
Ilaater, e 0 I
Braahear, lb. 0 0
Mote-om'y, cf 0 1
Uuinlan, aa., 0 0
Heldy, p 0 0
Clvmer. ef... 0 0 1 0 0
Klbm. lb 1 I 11 10
Teaser, c... 0 1 ft 0 0
Wngley, lb.. 0 1!
Mridweil, aa . 0 0 I
Mickey, p.... t I 0
Totala I II 17 10 1 Totals 1 7M 10 1
Hlrkey out on bunt strikes.
Columbus ,'. 0 10 0 10 0 0 11
Louisville 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Two-base hits: Klhm, Wripley. Three
base hit: Hit key. Home run: Davis.
Btolen bases: Hart, Montgomery, Yuger.
Sacrifice hit: Martin. Double play: Mont
gomery to Dealer: Brldell to Klhm. F rat
bsse on balls: Off Reldy, 1; off Hlrkey, 7.
Struck vul; MY Heldy, i Ml. Mickey, I.
FALL MILLINERY.
Five Thousand Trimmed
J STREET HATS
For Ladies', Misses' and
Children.
$1, $1.50. $1.98
SAMPLE CHINA.
high class china of the season. Don't
fafl
Left on bases: Louisville; 13; Columbus, t.
Time: 1:65. Umpire: Klem.
Minneapolis Wins from Milwaukee.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 9.-Mlnneapolls to
day took the fifth straight victory In this
series from Milwaukee, making It five out
of six games played. Attendance: 1,600..
Score :
MINNEAPOLIS.
MILWAt'KEC.
R.H.O.A.E.
Stone, rf 110 0 0
Schaefer, aa, 1 1 4 ft 1
Clark, lb 0 1 1 11
Hemphill, cf. 0 0 I 0 0
Pennell, If... 0 0 I 0 1
Boteman, lb. 0 i I I II
R.H.O.A.E.
Maloney, rf.. 0 10 0 0
Freeman, lb. 0 0 11 1 0
Coulter, if... 0 1 0 1
Oremtnser, lb 0 Jt 10 1
O Leary. e... 0 1 4 1 t
McNIchola. cf 1 1 1 0 I
Fox. lb 117 11
Oyler, aa 0 0 17 1
Ferry, p 0 1 0 I t
Helta.
lb...., 0 0 14 0
Slattery, c... 0 0 4 1 1
:urtla, p 0 0 0 4 0
Totala 1 4 17 17 j Totala.....! 11117 4
One out when winning run made.
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 1. 0 0-2
Two-base hit: Schaefer. First base on
balls: Off Ferry, 9; off Curtis, 6. Struck
out: By Ferry, 4; by Curtis, 4. lilt by
pitched ball: Ferry, 1. Double plays:
Oyler to Fox to Freeman (2). Sacrifice
hits: Freeman, Oyler, Schaefer, Relts.
Htolen bases: Maloney, Schaefer. Left on
baaes: Minneapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 9. Time;.
1:60. Umpire: Hart.
Toledo Defeats Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 9. In a game so
listless and ragged that Umpire Bauswlne
called It off at the end of the seventh In.
nlng Toledo defeated Indianapolis today
14 to I. Attendance, eua ncore:
TOLEDO.
. INDIANAPOLIS.
I 1
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A E.
Clark, e 1 1 I 1 0 McCroerr, cf. 0 I 4 0 0
Friable, cf... I 4 11 Mwioon, aa.lb 0 0 111
Lea, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Hwander, If., 0 0 0 0 4
Mortarlty, tb 1 1 1 0 0 Carr. Ib.lb.. 1110 0
Kemm'r, lb.. 1 1 11 0 0 Hof'er, Ib.aa 1 1110
Burna. lb.... I I t I 0 Dickey, lb. .. 0 1 I 1 0
O'Hara. If... I 10 0 1 Headoo, C...0 4 10 0
. mnsmao, aa. I I 1 orr, o 0 0 1 I o
I Banoa. p.... 1 8 0 0 0 Phllllpa, rf.. 0 0 10 1
'Newlln. o.... 0 0 1 1 0.
Totals 14 17 1110 l.Wam.r, p.... 0 10 10
Totala.....-! I II 11 6
Toledo ..1 0 0 8 4 0. 114
Indianapolis 0 0 2 o u u-
Base hits: Off Newlln, 11 In four Innings;
off Wagner. 6 In three Innings. Base on
bails: Off Wagner, 2: off Bartoa, 3. Struck
out: By Newlln, 1; by Wsgner, 1; by Bar
tos. 2. Two-base hits: Hogrlever, Morl
arty, Cllngman. Three-bsse hits: Ie. Mc.
Creery. Double play: Cllngman to Kem
mer. Stolen bases: Carr, Hogriever, Frls
bie, Clark. Passed ball: Clark. Left on
bases: Indianapolis, 9; Toledo, 1 Time:
1.36. Umpire: Bauswlne. -
Standing; ef the Teams. ,
St. Paul
Milwaukee ....
Columbus .....
Minneapolis ..
Ijoulsvllle
Indianapolis ,.
Kansas City...
135 -
138
, 134
......132
134
140
136
138
89 44 .hot
79 69 ' .672
76 i 68 '.6b7
71 ' bo .645
71- 63 . 630
64 76 .467
66 80 .401
37 101 .2S
Toledo
ri.mM lod.vf Cnliimhus at ImllanaDOlls:
'oledo at Louisville; Milwaukee at 8L
ul; Kansas City at Minneapolis.
West Point Slant Oat Deadwood,
WJ38T POINT, Neb., Sept. 9.-8perlAl
Telegram.) West Point shut out De"""""!
here, today In a well played game. Score
West 7plnt . ..1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-6 4 0
DiauAiod OO000P00O-04 7
HatlevUs: West Point Zecek "d Kf'.'j
Deadwoo.1, Williams an( Mitchell. Btruck
out: By ttacek. lu; by Williams, 3.
Shooting at Sea Ulrt. .
SEA GIRT. N. J.. Sept. 9.-The program
for the cone tudlng day but one of the big
military shooing tournninei)t comprised the
regimental skVmlih tijiirh, tbs tyro com
nunv t.am m.Vh end firing in the contliiu-
ous Individual matches.
The United Ble M.irlne corps second
team, won the aVlrmlh teem match, with
a total of 413. ' "
Fire Team lwr Reeora.
CLINTON. Is. Vpt. 9 (Specler Tele
gram Clinton's thoroughbred fire teum
lowered the werld'e . hHlf-mlle rword of
l:t:-.4 at the (ajr grgi)u)ds. te tiiuO Uln
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