V 8 TIIE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, MAY 20; 1905. il Startling Price Reductions Saturday on Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments Kever before In the history of our stors have we shown as magnlfl xnt a, line of enticingly priced high claes ladles' garments never before In the history of Omaha have such superior values been offered so early In the season. Don't fall to tee our offerings Saturday. Ladies' Waists Less Than Half Price 95c 2.95 WOMf N'S SKIRTS, In cravenettes. brllllantlneg, Panamas and accordeon pleated. In red, black, blues, greens, tans, whlt, browns' and grays, worth up to $7.50 your choice 2 98 WOMEN'S SKIRTS, In llk. voiles. Panamas and Sicilians, prettily trimmed, plenred C Afl and tucked, worth up to choice J.UU BEAUTIFUL SKIRTS. In voiles, taffetas and Si cilians, very special bargains at . Q CIA $18.00, $15.00, $12.50, $10.00 and O.JVJ f 18.00 and $18.00 SILK SUITS $8.R8-Thls is un doubtedly the grandest lot of Silk Suits ever shown In the west all this year's styles, all made of splendid quality materials and made by one f the best manufacturers In this coun try we got them at a bargain and sell them the same unequalled bargains while Q Q ft .UiUU 1.19 tb.y last at choice BEAUTIFUL LINEN SUITS, newest de sLxns. splendid values at $25 down to . . Seventp-flve dozen Waists, In linen, lawns and madras neatly trimmed and good values at $2.00 and $2.00 choice VERY SPECIAL WAIST VALUES In all kinds of high grade materials, all beautiful new designs, at $12.50, $10.00, $7.50, $5.00, $3.05 and PRETTY WASH SUITS. In dainty patterns and designs, trimmed with touches of embroidery and laces, good value at $7.50 sale T CIO price JtJO $3 WASH SUITS, in checks nnd plain colors new lot Just received, special ALL COVERT COATS have been divided Into two lots. Including garments that sold at $8.50, $12.50, $15,00 up to $20,00 your C flfl choice Saturday, $8.50 and JUU CHILDREN'S. WHITE DRESSES, In beautiful designs, very special values at $3.98, J C $3.50, $2.98, $2.50, $1.50 and lt$D FROM 8 TILL 9 A. M.-41.25 Farmers' FQ Satin Underskirts at DlfC FROM 7 TILL 9 P . M. Women's Wrap- IQ pers worth up to $1 at choice JJk FROM 8:30 TILL 9:30 A. M. Dressing 'XC Sacques In light and dark colors JJC SEE OUR HOME-MADE WRAPPERS- Best values to be found at $5.00 f r f I.JU 8.90 T MM! fLilH v s sr n a mm UVJ THE RELIADLE STORE. Great Shirt Sale Saturday Men's Shirts with Mohair, Ponge, or fancy silk bosoms in Madras Percales, with separate cuffs or cuffs attached. The entire sample line of a large shirt factory, not a shirt in the lot worth less than 75c and up to $1.50, all new patterns, divided Into two lots for Saturday's AO a nA . selling, at. choice ... tJ AI1U MEN'S HALF HOSE In black, tans and fancies, many of them silk embroi dered, most of them Imported goods, worth' f Cn 11 a rl (o 20c, 25c and 35c, great bargains Saturday . I J li a2S 41 VI Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, the greatest values shown this ' r:1!'.... 39c and 25c 16c Collars, new, clean stock, In all sizes and latest styles, your C choice of 1,000 dozen collars, special Saturday at .JC BOYS' BLOUSES and WAISTS, the entire surplus stock of a large N. Y. manufacturer, light and dark colors, In all patterns and sizes. Percales, Cheviots, Madras, etc., all made for spring trade and worth from 39c to '?LV!.....:....:. 25c, 19c and 15c Saturday's Special Shoe Sale Oxford weather is here now to stay and n fortunate purchase from a well known manufacturer puU us In a position to sell you oxfords at less than regular prices. Women's $2.00 Oifords, tan or black, 1 CIl Y 1.98 2.50 3.00 2.98 at I Women's $2.50 Oxfords, tan, black or patent colt, at Women's $3.00 Oifords, tan, black or patent colt, at - Women's $3.50 Oxfords, tan, black or patent colt, at Men's Tan Russia Calf Button Oxfords, MADE IN OMAHA 'JV1 4' The entire floor stock of Misses' and Child ren's shoes from the II. S. Albright & Co. factory, Orwigsburg, Pa., at 60 cents on the dollar. Children's 75 cent shoes and slippers, at . Children's $1.00 shoes and slippers, at Misses' and Chllds $1.50 shoes and slippers, CQg Misses' $2.00 shoes and slippers, at 48c 69c 1.48 Men's and Women's $2.50.l $3.00 and $3.50 shoe! Including four or Ave lines of the celebrated ULTRA $3.50 shoes for' women, . Agents for the STETSON and CROSSETT shoes for men and the ULTRA and GROVER shoes for women. The GROVER shoes are posi tively the easiest shoe a woman ever put on ber foot. Twenty-six styles of the GROVER shoe carried In stock. Extra specials In Carpet and Draperies Monday. Watch Sunday's Paters down to FREE FREE FREE H Silk Underskirt Worth $5.00 to every person Saturday who purchases one of our cee braitd $7.50 Vollt Skirts. Don't miss this opportunity. Very best values in Wall Paper & Paints fh Floor. SUIT CASE SALE SATURDAY If you are In need of a Suit Chse Sat urday Is your opportunity. SOLID COW HIDE SUIT CASE. lineu lined, with ' or without shirt fold , worth up to $8.00, choice i TP Saturday T. D $5.00 LEATHER CASES, with or with out shirt fold, well lined, T Crt special Saturday JiDXf SUIT CASES, worth $3.00 to -) AO $3.50, on sale at $1.50 nnd... ii.UU A TRUNK BARGAIN, brass trimmed, canvass covered, flat top, trunk with four bard wood slats on top, three on bottom and two around body, excel sior lock, strong side bolts, cow hide traps over lid, special value CA Saturday, at. ...... D.D) Metal Covered Flat Top Trunk, the best article we have ever shown, built to stand the knocks, 34 and 36 Inch, at $4.50 and sir ': ifed ;,.. ftfEnfi 4.00 Office Furniture DOCTORS, DENTISTS, CLERGYMEN AND ALL BUSINESS MEN NEEDING A DESK, CHAIR, OFFICE TABLE OR CABINET CAN NOW SECURE ANY OF THE ABOVE AT A SAVING. We offer a 50-inch All Oak Desk, well constructed and finished. It has drawers on one side and cabinet and drawer on the other, eight pigeon holes, four compartments and two small drawers in top. The price Is $22.50. Other desks similar to cut here shown range from $27.00 to $35.00. Office Chairs from $3.50 up to $7.50. Flat Top Desks and fine quarter oak Tables, 4. 5 and 6 foot, at bottom prices. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY-Oak Sideboard, 6 foot 3 Inches high, top 21x42 inches, French bevel mirror 14x24. Price $12.85. Go-Carts and Carriages of every kind ranging In price from $2.50 up to $8.50. PICTURES AND FRAMING We are now showing a great many novelties In framed pictures at prices that make It possible for all to buy. Great Embroidery Sale Thousands of yards of the very finest Corset Cover Embroideries, in all the choicest patterns, worth from 50c to 75c per C Taj-r! cnoHal RntnrHflv. at. vnrd mafs9 $1.50 to $2.00 EMBROIDERED SKIRTS, 50 inches wide, will be sold at, yard . 50c Music Music Music SATURDAY in our MUSIC DEPARTMENT and Bargain Counter on the FIRST FLOOR the following hits will be sold at 10c per copy, or any 3 for 25c. Add lc postage for each piece. Come in and hear them played VOCAL Back. Back. Back to Baltimore, Tou Must Think tm Santa Claus. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree. Won't You Fondle Me. Where the Sweet Arbutus Grows. Billy. Good Bye, Little Olrl, Good Bye, In After years When I Am Old. Holhhock, Jerusalem. You'll Wish Me Back Some Pay, Genevieve. Afterwards, Julie s Dream, Arabella, Brown and Ave Maria, Foolish Dreams, Sandy Beach for Mine, Calvary and Dream of Paradise. ' INSTRUMENTAL Topsy. Maiden's Prayer. Arabola, Josephine, Monastery Bells. Trtxy, Dixie Doodle, Iola, Dat's It. The Windmill, Captain Cuptd. Old Glory, Buttercups and Daisies, Dance of the Daisies, Blue Grass Echoes, Ever Thine Waltzes, Arrival of the Mocking Bird, Moon Winks. Flower Song. Fighting the Flames, Simple Confession, Josan, A . Mes sage from Dreamland Waltzes and a great many others both VOCAL AND INSTRU MENTAL that Will De on sale at me mo prii-c 10c per Copy-3 for 25c SATURDAY BARGAINS IN LADIES' FURNISHINGS 89c LADIES'. VESTS the best lot we have ever shown you know 10a what that means choice Saturday ... M m m 50c LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED PANTS lace trimmed, it , .. ... $iw CAMBRIC DRAWERS for Misses and Children-all sizes special tHf Saturday at, pair 1WU LADIES' LISLE THREAD VESTS In white, pink, and blue with deep lac yokes, worth 15c to 50c. choice On fiU anr 'ip SiMirrtry, as long as tney last, at ww LADIES' SKIRTS in fine cambric with deep flounces of lace or embroidery and inserting, made extra full and worth up n to no SnoHnl Hnturdav at MISSES' and CHILDREN'S VESTS and PANTS, worth Q J 1ft- double the price we ask. at LADIES' HOSE in plain and fancies, with high spliced heel and double sole, worth 15c to 89c, In three lots, Ro Artrl Saturday, pair IA2C, OiC ttHU Jt LADIES' HOSE, made of the finest Maco cotton and Lisle thread, all new styles, in plain and fancy weaves worth '5!.rifsl up to 50c. at, pair JJl LADIES' SILK GLOVES, in white and all the new shades, with 9 C double finger tips, well worth 50c to 75c, Special Saturday at 98c Corset Department too Taps and Batiste Olrdles, In blue, white and pink, QOC 75c Batiste Corsets, long or short hips, su pporters attached, ' 49Q MM CoVs'ets'wIth 'reinforced side steels. Just the corset for those who break thin 'rt. at the walet line, special Saturday. 1,00 Try ' u Marn't.' c(lrwt, best on the market, models to fit any figure, 2.50 at from MO.OO to : " . 25c New Collars, each Embroidered Linen :.12c Ribbon Bargains stand r 100 all Ilk Ribbons, worth 25c, 35c and 50c per yard, all at one price, . 1 per yard.j 75c HAND BAGS ONLY 25c In black, brown and tan, with inside pocket and purse, limit of two to a customer, J? n Saturday at ...sVjC From It AM till 12 M. Ladies' Vests, silk taped in white and fancy colors, regular 15c quality at Grocery Prices That Have No'Equal The freshest, purest and highest quality goods on the markst. -pound palls Pure Fruit Jelly Uc 1-pound Jars Fine Fruit Preserves 7Vo Bromangelon, , Jellycon, , Fruit Puddtne or Jello, per package .' Te 1-pound package Best Corn Starch .... 4c Potted Ham, Devilled Ham or Potted Tongue, per can , io 1-pound cans Fancy Alaska Salmon .... c OH or Mustard Sardines, per can 4c l-ounce can Condensed Cream 7V4c Large bottles Pure Tomato Catsup ....THc Large bottles Pickles, any kind you want . : tvc 1-pound cans A rted Soups Thic 1-pound Fanc Table Apricots 12c 1-pound cans Fancy Table Peaches ..12Vic 3-pound Dunkley's Michigan Plums ...,12o 8-pound Fancy Oolden Pumpkins TVio 1- pound cans Fancy Lye Hominy ...... 7o 8-pound cans Solid Packed Tomatoes.. 7c 2- pound cans Fancy Wax, String or Lima Beans , To 10 bars Swift's Pride, Beat 'Em All or White Paris Laundry Soap ?5e The best Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley or Farina, per pound 8$-4c S pounds best Hand Picked Navy Beans, Pearl Tapioca, Sago, Barley or Farina i90 5 pounds Good Japan Rice 19o Choice Tea Sittings, per pound I0o Fancy Oolden Santos Coffee, per lb...UV4o FRESH FRUIT AND CANDY SPECIALS. Large, ' Sweet, Highland Navel Oranges, per dosen 20c Large, Juicy Lemons, per dosen 10c Another shipment of fancy large, ripe Pineapples, as long as they last, each.70 Pure Colorado White Clover Honey. per rack loo Fancy. Chocolate Creams, regular 30c 11. for 16c Fancy Bon Bens, regular 30c lb., for.. 15o Meat Slaughter Sale Armour Bacon , Armour Picnic . Hams Round Steak, Prime Steers Mutton . ' Stews Round Roast, Steers Corn Beef.. Boiling Beef Sirloin Qi Steak ...I............ ..O-C Pork qi Loins , O-C Pork 73 Ron st Spare Ribs. .! 10c 61c ..8c 3ic ..8c ..4c 3c lie :.5!c From 8 till 9 P. M. Men's French Balbrig gan Shirts and Drawers, regular 50c val- II Cc ues at, garment,. China Dept. Bargains 25c Ladies' New Neckwear 75c 300 dozen handsome Embroidered Col lars and fancy Neckwear, worth 25c to 35c all go on sale at one H 1 price choice A Beautiful line of Sweet Pea Vases, f r choice Saturday 1IC Wine Glasses, each Handled Cups, l each OjC Beautiful Gold and Crystal Assortment pieces, worth from 36c to fl.OO, s. choice IOC 6 piece Crystal Toy Cream Set, at- Decorated Ho'land Bowls, each 100- piece Decorated English Force-A OfS lain Dinner Set, at .VJ 15c mm OS hardware Prices that are money savers to you. Read them. 4 Tie Parlor Broom for -.16c Challenge Wringer, solid rubber rollers.. U.l Largo Tie Rotary Washing Machine... tiAi No Copper Bottom Wash Boiler Mc 0 doten Clothes Pins )-foot Braided Clothes Line ... Mrs. Pott's Sad Irons, per set . Ironing Wax, per cake All Willow Clothes Basket No. 1 Galvanised Wash Tub ... No. i Galvanized Wash Tub .... No. S Galvanised Wash Tub 10-quart Galvanised Pall U-quart Galvanised Pall 4-quart Laundry Dipper . . . . ... .... t . n.. ,.r.i..i rfh mhr Pall Large Galvanized Refrigerator Pans ...-290 ilj.nh T.n Mnwitr M-t5 2-hole burner Gasoline Stove W.4 Large slse Refrigerator Heavy Wire Carpet Beater l;;;-"10c The best Screen Door or Window wire per square foot 1'c The best Galvanised Poultry Wire, per square foot Sc ....10c ....8e .... lc ....49c ....89c ....49c ....Bc ....10c ..Uc ..15c ..f6c Free Saturday In the Drag Department A PACKAGE OF VIOLETENE Tooth Paste will be given to every persoti'call lng at the drug department Saturday. Every purchnser of a full sized package), will be given a SHEET OF MUSIC. Vie letine march and two-step, free. Don't forget to visit our Drug Department Instant Relief can be obtained in many casea of eye trouble by the use of Good Glasses We fit them at Cut Price Optical Dept. Main Floor SAINTS RALLY IN THE NINTH MiBBOurisui Found Oat Buns Needed in a Fiercs Batting Bally. . PITCHERS' BXTTLE HAS QUEER ENDING Seven losing; of Close Work Closes with Two Rounds of Genuine SlnggJnor nnd Omaha Gets the Short End, In a game of keenest Interest from start to finish Omaha lost to St. Joe by the score of 6 to 6. And except for last Sunday tho largest crowd of the season was out to sett Pa's boys get a drubbing at the hands of the Saints from down tho river. First om team was showing the way and then tho other would pilot for a time, but the Saints piloted last. They ought to win one game out of three, for look at all of the old timers they have who sie not used to being licked. Omaha made eleven hits to their nine, besides three sacrlflco hits on the side of the homy team, Thomas had seventeen putouts and the home boys made twenty assists, showing that tho ir.fleld had plenty to do. Llehhardt was In good form and. .except In the ninth Inning, when he ap parently purposely panned Andrews to first with two out and two on bases, he wu able to head off any long hits. This cost the game, for with the bases filled Qullllti men scored, leaving the Saints one to the Ketchem, cf a-ood J lemln. If 'fa- v M ! Luzotte. rf Omaha scored one In the fifth Inning find loiiRlas, lb It looked for a time as If the game was to I Andrews, Sb end 1 to 0, repeating the performance ot the day before, but the fates had not so ordained. Schlpko walked and Gondlng bunted him to second nnd both were safe. Liebhardt went out from the pitcher to first. Thiel hit the ball to the pitcher, who fired it to Zlnram to catrh Schlpke, but the catcher dropped the ball and Omaha had cored. A double ploy on Carter's fast one to Peer ended the Inning. Douglas got the ball to Zlnram In time to catch Gondlng at the plate. Hero Coca tho Game. No more scoring was done until the eighth, when St. Joe made three in Its half and Omaha came back with four, leav ing them two to the good. This was too dlssy a height for the local team, so tbey ram singled to Thiel, but the latter got the ball to Gondlng In time to catch Andrews at the plate. St. Vraln went down from Dolan to Thomas. Carter reached first by beating out a bunt. Welch walked and Dolan drove the ball at the pitcher, who caught Carter at third. A parsed ball advanced each a base and Thomas' single, his third hit of the day, brought them both home. Thomas went to second on the throw-in and to third on a wild pitch. Martin struck out and Schlpke hit the ball right down the third base lino for a double, scoring Thomas. Gondlng sent tho ball by Mr. Andrews for a single and Schlpke scored. Four hits, a wild pitch, a passed ball and a base on balM had given the Champions four runs. This left Omaha two to the good, but the Saints came in with fire, in their eyes and went after Mr. Liebhardt In a way that he will remember. Liebhardt Went Wrong. Ketchem walked and Fleming singled and they both advanced a base on Lazotte's out from the pitcher to first. Douglas Htruck out and matters began to look better for orr boys. But rlsht hero is where Mr. Lk-bhardt went wrong, for he purposely passed Jay Andrews to first Just as If he was some Lajole who was apt to knock the cover off the ball. This filled the bases and when Qulllin found one that suited him and drove it to the fence for three bases tho game was over, as It scored Ketchem, Fleming and Andrews. The Saints have gene and Sioux City will be on hnnd this afternoon for their first try at ra s Champions. Attendance 1 4C0 the "ninth the Underwriters started after Hickman, crossing the plate four times. Attendance, 2,000. Score: DENVER. AB. McHale, cf 4 Everitt, lb 4 Hansell, 3b 4 Randall, rt 4 Ingle. If and ss 5 Perrlne. 2b 4 Hostelter, ss and p .. 4 Lucia, c 4 Hickman, p 4 Bisler, If 0 Totals 37 O. 2 10 0 1 0 4 1 e o o A. 0 0 1 0 0 8 2 o B 0 7 12 27 18 2 DES MOINES. AH. H. H. O. A. Ganley. cf 4 0 0 2 0 Hogrlever, 3b 4 0 1 1 1 Steele, rf , 4 0 0 1 0 Rossman, lb 4 1 1 10 0 CafCyn. If 2 1 1 1 0 Shugart, 2b 4 13 12 Wolfe, ss , 4 1 1 2 2 Towne, c 4 119 2 Manake, p 3 0 10 3 Wakefield 1 1 1 0 0 6 10 27 10 4. Wild pitch: McFarland. Time: 1:35. Umpires: Klem and Patten. Chlcnsro Wins from Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, N. Y.. May 19 Chicago took the second i ame of the caries from the local Nationals today, but It required ten Innings to decide which team qad won. Attendance, 1,000. Score: BROOKLYN. R.H.O.A.K. Sherknrd. If.. 0 ft i 1 0 OeMler, rf. . . . 0 1 I 0 0 Bitch. !b 0 1 I 1 0 Owens, lb.... 0 1 7 S ft Lewie, u 0 1 1 4 ft Dobbe, cf I 0 S 0 0 Bibb, lb ft i I 1 1 Bergen, c... 0 ft I I ft Eaeon, p 0 I 0 & 0 CHICAOO. R.H.O.A.B Ctecj, lb 0 ft I 1 0 Schult. If... ft 1 t 0 0 Melonej. rf.. t 1 1 ft 1 Chence, lb... ft t 10 1 V Sligle, cf 0 ft i ft 0 Hoffman, ee..ft 0 I 0 0 Even. 2b 114 6 0 Kllng, c ft t 4 4 01 Brown, p ft 1 1 4 ft Srrre : Outllin. ss Peer. 2b 7inmm, c ... St. Vraln, p Totals .... Thll If I Carter, rf Welch, cf Dolan, ss Thomas, lb .., Martin, 2b..., Schinke. 3b , Gondlng. o ... Liebhardt. p Totals ..... ST. Joseph. AH. ....5 MAH A U .14 H. PO. A. E. 112 0 0 2 13 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 1 0 12 16 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 110 0 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 " 27 lii 1 n. H. PO. A. E 0 1110 0 12 0 0 110 0 0 1 0 0 4 1 1 3 17 0 I 0 0 13 0 2 2 16 0 0 t 3 I 0 0 1 0 S 0 S 11 26 :t 1 Totals 34 Batted for Maneke In ninth. Denver 00000116 07 Des Moines 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4-0 Stolen bases: McIIale, Randall, Hog riover. Two-base hlt3: Everitt, Hartseil, Perrlne. Hostetter (2), Hickman Hogrlcver, bhugart U). Wolfe. First buse on balls: Off Hickman. 3: off Hostetter, 1; off Manske, 3. Struck out: By Hickman, a: by Ho3tetter, ; by Manske, 7. Passed balls: Lucia, 2. Time: 2:W. Umpire: Car uthers. Slonx City Makes It Three Strnlsrht. SIOUX CITY. la.. May 19-Sloux City made It three straight today. O'Uaras and bases full, scored tho winning run. Colorado Springs couid not find Newlln after tho third. Score: R.H.L. Sioux City ..2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-5 12 0 Colo. Springs.. 0 3000000 0-3 72 Batteries: Sioux City, Newlin and Baer wald; Colorado fcsprlmsi. Stinimel and Mes- slit. Stnndlns ot the Teams. J'laved. Won. Lost. Tn ....17 10 7 .19 11 Total 1 t 30 16 1 Totele 1 ft 10 u 1 Chicago 000000100 12 .Brooklyn 010000000 01 Two-base hits: Maloney, Babb. Three base hit: Kllng. Sacrifice hits: Brown. Sheskard, Owens. Double plays: Owens to Lewis to Babb (2i, Sheckard to Owens. Left on bases: Chicago, S; Brooklyn. 6. First base on balls: Off Eason, 6. First base on errors: Brooklvn, 1. Ptruck out: By Eason. 2; by Brown, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Ba us wine. Philadelphia Beats Cincinnati. PHILADELPHIA. May 19.-Cinclnnatl's errors and Philadelphia's hits combined to win today's same for the locals. Attend ance, l.88. Score: PHILADELPHIA. I CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B. I R H O A E. Thomae. cf...l 110 ft Hugglne. Jb . 0 0 1 ft ft Oleason. Sb... 0 1 t 1 I Bridewell, lb. ft 9 1 t I Courtney. At. 1 1 I 1 ft Corcoran, . 1 114 1 Tltua, rf 1 I 1 0 ft Seymour, cf.. ft 1 1 ft ft Magee, If ft 1 4 ft ft Sebrlnf . rf...0 ft 0 0 0 Brantneld. lb I 0 ft ft Stelnfeldt, Jb 0 t 4 1 ft Doolln. M....I 114 ft B'k'nahlp. lb ft 0 ft t Itooln. e ft 1 t ft ft Odwell. If.... 1 1 ft 0 ft Plttlnzer, p. l 1 1 1 ft Phelpa. c I t I ft Kwlns, p ft ft ft 4 1 Totala .110 17 7 t Kelljr ...... 0 ft ft 0 ft .500 Philadelphia 26 Cincinnati 27 St. Louis 28 Boston 26 Brooklyn 32 Games today: Pittsburg at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Boston. 13 12' 11 10 12 13 15 17 16 20 .893 .3K4 .376 GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGIE New York, Wins from St. Lools by Score of Three to Nothing;. ST. LOUIS, Mav J9. American Pitcher Powell, who was traded two years ago to . New York for Harry Howell, today bested the latter for the second time dur ing the present series, the local Americans losing by a score of 8 to 0. Hits were even, but, as has happened every time the pitchers have opposed each other, Powell outlucked his opponent. Attend ance, 3.000. Score: NEW YORK. I ST. LOt'IS. R.H.O.A.E.' R.H.O.A.E. Douahertr. If 1 1 i 0 ft Stone, If 0 t ft 0 0 Keeler. rf.... ft 1 ft ft Koehler. cf... ft 0 0 0 ft Wllllama. lb. 1 1 left FrUk, rf tit Andfreon, cf. ft 1 1 ft O'Jonee. lb ft 1 11 ( haae. lb 1 1 1 0 viiir. lb... 0 14 0 0 Conroy. aa. .. ft ft 6 4 1 Klelnow. e... 0 18 10 rowell, p.... ft ft ft 1 1 Wallace, aa . 0 0 t Rock1 field. 2b 0 1 1 QiMaon, Sb. .. 0 t 1 Sugden, e... Howell, p. 'Vanaaut . 0 0 9 . ft 0 ft .. II ft 0 0 ft ft ft 1 ft 1 0 I 0 1 0 7 1 ft f Sioux City Dea Moines Omaha Denver St. Joseph Colorado Springs Games today: Andrews out for interfering with Martin. Omaha 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0-6 8t. Joseph 000O0O03 36 let St Joe make three riarht hark inln In ' wo-ose nus: Bcmpae, 1 nomas. Turee lei ot. joe mane inree r gnt DacK again la . b hit: Qulllin. First base on balU: Off Liebhardt. 6; oft Bt. Vraln, 2. Hit by ..19 10 9 .620 ! on bases: Clnclnna 19 S 10 . 474 : First base on ball 17 3 9 .471 ! base on errors: Cincinnati, 2; Phlladel- 17 11 i phla. 6. Hit by pitched ball: By ruitnger. Bioux City at Omaha, i 2. Struck out: By Ewing. G; by Pittlnger. Colorado Springs at Des Moines. Denver at j 2. Time: 1:65. Umpire: O Day. St. Josepn. lent uaiyir . NEW YORK, May IS. xne local Na tionals turned the score of. yesterday Total. 1 1 17 11 I Totala 0 T 27 14 1 New York 'j 12 0 0 0 0 0 03 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Batted for Howell in ninth. Earned runs: New York, 1. Two-base hits: Dougherty, Klelnow. Sacrllloe hits: Yeager, Keeler. Passed balls: Klelnow, Sugden. Stolen base: Chase. Wild pitch: Howell. Base on balls: Off Howell, 3; off Powell, 4. Struck out: By Howell, 9: by Powell. 3. Left on bases: St. Louis, 11; New York, 6. Timo: 1:63. Umpire: Kelly. Etcs Erenk at Detroit. DETROIT. Mich.. May IS). Detroit and Washington broke even in the flrBt Amer ican league double-header of the sea son. In the first game Kltsnn was al ways effective. Attendance, 4.000. Score: first game: DETROIT. I WASHINOTON. R.H.O.A.E.) R.H.O.A.E. tnh..fw 1 1 1 A 1 In... ft i n A i n 1. Dooln. Pittlnger. Left I J ' i rwifl Ph .ndelohla 7 I Xclntyre. If.. ft ft ft Stahl, lb ft ft 11 ft 0 V.r iTJ-l iP Crawford, lb. ft 1 If ft ft Hu.-l.man, If. ft 0 1 0 0 i ,i ?' i'Mifnli 1 Coughlln. lb. ft ft ft 1 1 Caaaldy. es...O 1 1 I ft I Totala 4 421 1 I Titus out for running out of the line. Batted for Ewlng In ninth. Cincinnati 00010000 11 Philadelphia 2 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 9 Earned runs: Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 2. Two-base hits: Corcoran, Seymour. Three-base hit: Phelus. Home run: Titus. dsi i Kacnnce lilt: Pltllnuer. stolen oases 6. Thomas, Bransfield, the first of the ninth, which left them one to the good, and as Omaha csuld do nothing la Its half that Is the way that It ended. la the eighth Fleming went to first on Thomas' muff of his hot grounder and La sotta walked. Douglas bunted the ball and could have been caught at first by Lieb hardt. who chose to throw It to 8chlpke, I and the bases were filled, with no one out. I pitched ball: By Liebhardt, 1. Passed ball: Zlnram. Wild pitches: Liebhardt, t, i. v rain, i. strut k out: Uy Lieb hardt, 2; by Bt. Vraln. A. Double play: Andrews to Douglas to Zinram. Bacritiee hits: Dolan, Gondlng, Liebhardt. Time: l:bv. Umpire: Burns. Denver Defeats Dea Moines. DES MOINES. Ia., May 19 (Special Tel- GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGIE Boston Ootbnts St. Louis, bnt Loses en Stupid Work on Bases. BOSTON. May 19. Boston outbatted St. Louis today, but was defeated through poor work on the bases and inability to hit the ball at critical times. Attendance, 860. Score : 8T. LOl'IS. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B-! R.H.O.A . Dunleavy. rf. 1 1 1 ft ft Pannell, cf... 11(19 thaanon. It.. 1 ft I ft ft'Tenney. lb... 1 I 11 ft Smeol, rf....ft ft t ft OlAb'tlchlo. t II I 1 Barklejr. lb.. 1 t II ft olOelehauly. If. ft I I 0 Arudl, lb ft ft 1 4 I banlay. If... ft 1 1 ft ft Sbay. aa ft ft t t lWolvert'n, lb 1 I 1 ft ft aturke. lb.... I I ft ft Sharp. rf....ft ft 1 ft V Orad e 1 1 ft 1 Hayroer. tb. . ft I I 4 I Mcrarland. still iNe.dnam. .. ft 1 ft i . If'raetr. p ft ft I a ft Totals! I 4 17 II :l'!oran ft ft ft ft ft I II IT 1 I 11a bunted the ball into the air. but no one oould catch It and he went to first. Peer knocked aa easy ous M Thomas and Zln- I Totala.. Satted for Fraser In ninth. St. Lculs eOOieilO 15 Loston .' 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i i wo-bn.se hits: Grady, Abbr.tlcMo. Ne?d n. Three-base hits: Beckley. Wolvenon. game was the heavy hitting of tti two Dcuale plays: McFarland. Urady and Bwir, teams. In the seventh the Grizzlies dinned I 1" 1 Canr.ell. Frsr and Needliam. Fit at their batting clothes, runuing in fivo ' bajf un balls: Off idcl arlar.d. t. off Fraser. cores. WUu Us) score siai.Ui.i 1 u l i.i i. fcuuc vui: L Mt''ai'lf.d, i; by Frtr. Andrews' alni-Ui hv third cord Flmlnw I egram.V Denver defeated the Lvg Moines Losu Andrews single by third scored Flemlnt ( Lllcier writers In the last game ot t ie as Tw and Lasotta, Douglas going to third. Quit- j by a score of 7 to The feature rf t!ie ; ham. niminBt the Mttsbur team by hunching hits. The New Yorks outplayed the visit ors. Attendance, 10,000. Score: NEW YORK. I PITTSBf'RO. , R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.E. Donlin. cf....l 1 I ft Olrlerk. U....0 I S ft ft Browne, rf... I I I 0 ft Bnaunwot, cf ft ft 1 ft ft MrOann. lb..l It ft Howard. rf... ft I ft ft Breanahan. o. I I 4 1 ft Wagner, as... ft ft I 4 Menae. If.... ft ft I ft ftTlar.cy. lb.... I I ft ft Dahlen, aa..,0 ft I 4 ft Rltrb.y. lb., ft I I 1 ft Devlin, lb.... ft ft 1 ft ft Ixarh. Ib ...l 1 I 1 ft Ollbrt . lb... 0.0 I J I'Oarlarh. a.... ft ft t I Taylor.' p.... t I ft ft ft Robertallle, pft ft ft ft ft Clymer ft ft ft ft ft Totala 1ft JTT1 ; I Totala I I 14 t 1 Batted, for Robertallle In ninth. New York 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 T Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 First base on errors. Pittsburg, 1. Left on bases: New York. 2: Pittsburg, 10. First base on balls? Off Taylor, I: off Robertallle, 2. Struck outt By Taylor. I by Kobertallle. 4. Three base hit: Taylor. Two base hit: Tavlor. .Stolen bases: Browne. McGann. Devlin. Wild pitch: Taylor. Urn plres, Emslle and Johnstone. Time, 1:66. Standing of tho Teams. Plavd. Won. Lst. Pet, New York a .786 Pittsburg i 1 Chicago U U 4o0 Hickman, tl. 1 I 1 Mil. 2b ft ft I 4 ft O'Leary. aa. . 1 1 1 I Knoll, rf ft ft ft 0 ft Drill, c ... I ft ft ft ft Klttradge. c. 0 ft 4 i 0 KUeon. p.... ft 10 1 ftllughee, p.... ft ft ft 1 0 Townaend. p. 1 1 ft 0 0 Totala...... 4 117 17 4 Mullla ft ft ft 0 I Totals I t 24 II 1 Batted for Hughes in third. Detroit 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Innings pitched: Hushes, 2; Townsend, 6. Base hits: Off Hughes, 4; off Townsend. 4. Two-base hit: Cooley. Three-base hit: Townsend. Sacrifice hits: Scliaefer, NHL Stolen bases: Cooley. iijclsman.. Base on balls: By Kltson. U; by Hughes, 2; by Townsend. 3. Left on bases: Detroit. 7; Waahlngton. t. ftrurk out: By Kltson, ; by Townsend, S. Time: 1:36. Score, second came: WASHINOTON. I DETROIT. R.H.O.A E. R.H.O.A.E. Jones, cf I ft I ft ftlsrbaefer, lb., ft ft 4 3 I Hill, lb I I 1 I ftireolrr. ef....ft ft 4 ft ft Stahl. lb I I 7 I ft Uclntyra. If.. 1 ft I 1 ft Hvalaraan. If. I t 4 e Crawford, lb. ft 1 ft I 1 Caaaldy. sa... ft 111 I Cougblln, lb. ft 1 ft 1 1 Mill, lb t ft 1 1 0; Hickman, rf.. ft ft 11 Knoll, rf 1 lift ft O-Laary. as., ft 1 ft I ft Heydoa. 0....I lift ftlRulllvan. c.ft ft 4 t 1 JacobaM p.. ft ft 1 I ,Pnran. ft ft 1 1 ft 'Mullla, p ft ft 1 ft ft Totals 1 ft 17 1 front, p ft ft ft I ft Le e e v on hits: Off Mullln, 7; off Ford. 2. Two base hit: Hevdon. Sacrifice hits: Cooley, Jones, Hill, Stahl. Stolen bases: Stahl (3), Huelsmnn (3), Heydon. Base on balls: Off Mullln, 6; off Ford, 4; oft Jacobsen, 4. Hit with ball: Jacobsen, s. Ixft on bases: Detroit, 9; Washington, 9. Struck out: By Mullln, 8; by Jacobsen, 7. Double play: Mclntyre, O Leary and Schaefer. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Sheridan. Cleveland Defeats Boston. CLEVELAND, O., May Cleveland had no difficulty In defeating Boston, the only gome of the series that the two teams were able to play. TannehlU was hit hard throughout. Hess pitched steadily with men on bases. Attendance, 4,286. Score: CLEVELAND. I BOSTON. R H O. A e l R.H.O.A.E. Vlnaon, It.... 1 I 1 0 ft Durkett, If... 0 0 0 0 1 Day. cf 1 t 1 ft ft Parent, as ft I ft i 1 Flick, rf 0 1 I l a stem, cr v i i v 0 Z 4 4 otouine, D-..Q lie. ,t 1 1 ftFretman. rf .l I 1 ft ft 1 t ft ft Orlmrhaw, lb 1 0 18 ft ft I . 16 0 0 Perrla. lb.... ft 0 1 4 ft 14 11ft Crlger, c I I t ft ft i Preese 110 4 ft TannehlU, p. ft 1 ft ft ft Quick Selbach 1 ft 0 ft ft , Companion.. Totala 11 1 17 13 ft I Sanders I Totala 4 1? 14 II 4 1 mm h.sky.... Batted for Tanneniu in nintn. Cleveland 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 6 -12 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Huriied runs: Cleveland, t; Boston, 1. First base on errors: Cleveland, 3. Two base hits: Turner, Lajole. Bemls, Stovall, Parent, Hess. Three base hit: Flick. Sae rlflce hits: Bay, Hess. Stolen bases: Bay (2), Vinson 2), Bradley. Double play: Turner, Lajole and Stovall. First base on balls: Hess, 1; TannehlU, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 9; Boston 10. Struck out: By Hess. 3: bv TannehlU. 1. Vtlld pitches: Tannehlll, 2; Hess, 1. Time, 2 hours. Umpire, O'Loughlln. rhlcnao Wins from Philadelphia. CHICAGO, May 19 Chicago took the last MJole. 2b..., Bradley, 3b. Turner, aa.. Stnral. lb... BemtB, c... Heaa. p eon, neither team being able to score fj six lnnlns-s. The erame resulted 4 to Batteries: Atlantic, Blrcher and FranklU Avoca, Ueemer, YacKey and Heller. Slona City Comes Next. Sioux City will be the next opponents the Rourkea at Vinton street will open Saturday, irk. Tli et pa men Saturday. Mont ot the laces the Sioux City team will be new to Omaha fans, although Jarrott, Law Kostal and Starnagle are old-timers . will easily be recognized. Monday will "adies' dav" in the Sioux City series i will be the last game with this bunch ft) up the river, only three games being scli ti led for this trip. Lineup: Omaha. Positions. Sioux C . Thomas First base Starni e Cary Martin Second base Wd Schlpke Third base Sheen Dolan Shortstop Newin Thell . Ieft field O 11 Welch Center field N)l Carter Right field La Gondlng. Catcher BaeHld Pflester.... Liebhardt.. .ntcher.. . Pitcher. . Pitcher. . Pitcher., Pitcher.. J'ltcher.. Cadwall er Jaitt Kial cinie of the series from Philadelphia today . hv a Bcore of 2 to 1. Altrock pitched In fine form allowing but four men to get on ' - Franklin Wins In Eleventh. FRANKLIN, Neb., May 19. (Special egram.) The best and most evenly tnatori Knll fi-nmn we have had In was played here today between thtyte- pu bl lean ana rrnnKiin teams, wim-i suited In a victory for the home Franklin defeated Republican a short ago at Republican, ann tins was n turn gano. it imok eleven mums clde the game. Score: Franklin 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 Republican 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 Batteries: Hewitt and Norman: son and Hayden. Umpire: Farrell.. Iii re de- 1-8 0-7 bin- bases. Totals 3 mil I Batted for Ford in ninth. Washington 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 010 Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 02 Innings pitched! Mullln, I; Ford, 6 Base Attendance. 4,200. Score r-uiraoo I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. ione, cf 0 1 I 0 Harteell. If... ft 1 ft ft ft Green H..1..0 Knlgkl. ae....l 1 ft I 0 rlffanan. If . 2 0,H Da.la lb. . ft 1 T I O Dav la aa.l I 0 i Oji'roaa, lb ft ft 4 J ft Doi.ohue. lb. 0 0 15 ft ft Reybola, rf... ft ft 1 ft ft MrKarland, eft 1 I 1 ftlMuky. lb., ft ft t 1 ft Tanuehtll lb ft ft ft ft Hoffman, lb . 0 ft 1 ft ft Dundon, lb...l ft I 1 ft Powers, e....ft ft I I 0 Altrock. p ... OjPlank. p...... ftJJJ ft Totala t II 11 ll Totala 1 4 14 II ft Ch'cago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago, 4: pnuaneipma, 3 Two-base hit: H. Davis. Sacrifice hit: Tannehlll. Stolen base: Hartseil. Double play: Powers to Murphy. Struck out: By Altrock, 7; bv Plank, 8. Bases on bells: Off Plank, 2. Wlldpltch: Plank. Hit with ball: Dundon. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Con nolly. . Standing; Of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Prt, ash Ilont- 22 24 24 27 14 26 26 26 Washington at Chicago. Phllndelohla at Cleveland, New lorn at Detroit, Boston at Su Louis. Cleveland Philadelphia .. Chicago Washington ... Detroit , St. Ixmls New York Boston Games today 13 13 11 14 12 13 12 10 .591 .542 .612 .619 ,600 .4fi2 .462 .400 Southern Lcaene Games. . At Memphis-Memphis, t; Atlanta. At New Orleans ..ew Orleans. 1.1 vllls At Little Rock Little Rock, 7; gomory, 3. At Phreveport Shreveport, 1; Bl "Ing ham, 0. Results of Iowa College Spo . ' CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia.. May 19. special Telegram.) Coe. 4; Western. 2. i the state college tennis tournament th State university lieat Ames In doubles an Ames beat the Normals In singles. Ana and the State university play the final nubles tomorrow. Indians Keep I p Wlnnln . HUNTLEY. 111., May 19. (Speclj Tele gram.) Huntley lost today for tj- first time this season. Score: Nebrnii In dians, ; Huntley, 2. Collegians Defeat High School. GRAND I8LAND. Neb.. May l.-(Spe-clal.) This afternoon the local business college team defeated the local high school team in a very Interesting game, 7 to t Atlantic Wins Good Gnnao. ATLANTIC. Ia. May l.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Atlantic defeated Avoca hers to day la one of the best games of lbs sea- IMQUET HAliL A". Krft. silky, satisfying 'smoke, without that tu-ng-y- ttieHa.. Du- pnrted branis l good coat twice ss much. Ask too tobac co UlBt CIGARS A' V 1 r. t u