TTTE OMAIIA DAILY BEEi TODXESDAT. OCTOBER 11. 1905. 7 "H that euriuot two haras at onc dOM not catch on ' and lata f othar go." Poor Rlohard a Almanack. ho fort&J seeks a com- shoe &.nd a. chen.p shoe In one 1 J a iiiius iicmicr, iui chetvp shoe can't be comfortable and tw omfortable shoe can't be cheap. But if he buys a. Crossett shoe he will hAve comfort for as many days as two irs of che&vp shoes wear CROSSETT '3. SHOE "MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY' rTIADIMAREl If Tur ale 4saa net kaa them, wi will aortal any anrla an taealatef arloawHh 25o. addltfsnal fa e forwarding charge. LEWIS A. CROSSETT. Inc.. NORTH ABINGTON, MASS. poTG'G3 for sua EN i When you are Ilrst aware of any private (Uncase, weakness or drain upon your vitality, then It la that you should decide an Important question, one that meana much to your future health and happlnrss. If you procure the proper medical advice without delay you will aecure to yourself that health, success and enjoyment, of life which Is every man's lot, whose bright and steady eyes, clear and healthy skin, active hraln. congenial makeup, and physical develop ment show that no contaminating Influence of private diseases are devastating his system. That no mental, moral or physical weaknesses are depleting his manhood, that no secret drains upon his vitality are robbing him of the aub atance and making his life a miserable failure. Otherwise, If you delay too long or experiment with cheap, uncertain and Improper treatment or allow yourself to be deceived by misleading atatementa or Incompetent doctors or specialists, then you will be one of the many unfor tunates who have long regretted that they held their first little ailment too Cheaply; who, after years of suffering and dosing with cheap preparations, free or cheap treatments and quick cure fallacies, come to the specialists of the Electro Medical Institute to be cured. They fully realize the great mistake that they have made In not consulting these great specialists first. Will you make the same mistake, or will you get the best first? Do not be satisfied until you have been exajnined by the best specialists In the country. You may be aent away happy without any treatment, but advice that will not only save you much time and money, but will save you mental disgrace. If your con dition requires treatment, you will be treated honestly and skillfully, and be restored to perfeot health In the shortest possible time and at the least pos sible expense. f Wo male no misleading statements or nnbaslneas-llfce proposi tions to the a-inicted. neither do we promise to care them In n tew dsrii nor offer cheap worthless treatment In order to aecare their Batronaae, but we son ran tee a perfect, safe and lasting enre In the alckr.t possible time, without leaTlnaT Injurious after-effects In the system, and at the lowest possible cost for honest, skillful and sneeeasfal treatment. We cure quickly, safely and thoroughly Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal -4 ... . Kidney and Urinary, Diseases. V and alt disease and weaknesses of men due to inheritance, evil hablta, self, abuse, excesses or the resultof specific or private diseases. PfflKIII TITIAN FRFE. " v,m cannot call write for symptom blank. LUROULI AllUft rilEX. Office Houra-8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 10 to "ony. ELECTRO MEDICAL INSTITUTE, .1308 Farnam St., Btwn 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Nab. WOULD DISCHARGE DENNISON Ctnntj Attornej Btji He Will Aik to . i HaT Cue Diimiutd. MATTER WILL COME UP ON WEDNESDAY Discrediting; of Shercllffe and Failure to Seoare Promised Cash Hold to Be Reason for Action. RED OAK, Oct. 10. (Special Telegram.) When the case of the. State of Iowa against Tom Dennlson of Omaha, was called in court this morning. Attorney Junkln for the defense' Insisted that a day be Axed for the trial, and that an order issue for witnesses for the defense. ' The prosecuting attorney of Montgomery county. F. P. Greenlee then announced in open court that tomorrow morning a motion would be filed, asking that the cane no dismissed. It is said that the motion will. b signed by Attorney Fallon of Harrison county, aa well as by the local prosecutory'WhKa the attorney did not 'state the grounds upon which the motion would be based, it Is currently rumored that the failure of the Omaha men behind the prosecution to meet expenses, coupled with the discrediting of Shercllffe, the star witness at the former trial, is the real reason. Dennlson will remain at Red Oak until the court passes upon the motion of the prosecution. ' night by hanging himself to the bars by his necatle while incarcerated because thought to be drunk, tie evidently Is of good an tecedenta. He was revived but is not yet identified. Beat All. When your eyes are dim, tongue coated. appetite poori bowels constipated, Electrio Bitters beat all cures. 60c -Bbld by Sher man It McConnell Drug Co. SANTA FE TRAIN WRECKED No One Seriously Injured When Cars Go Into Ditch In Kansas. NEWTON. Kan.. Oct. lO.-The fast At lantic express, . No. (, eastbound on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railway, was partially derailed early today three miles west of Newton. The train was iJte.and running at a high rate of speed when it struck a misplaced awltch. The forward baggage and mall cars left the track. No one was killed. Several members of the crew were injured, but none, it !s believed, was fatally hurt. The train was made up of nine bafgage, express and mall cars and Ave coaches and sleepers. The fact that the Arst cars were deadhead baggage cars probably prevented loss of life. OUARERS WIN SECOND CAML m UukY Vn Enrine Score of First DJ and Shot Oit Kiicktrioekeri. TWO RUNS MADE0N ERRORS OFHOMETEAft Bender, the Indian Pitcher, Holds the McGraw Men Down to Foar Hits and Only One Uets to Third Base. riayed Won Lost New Tork Nationals 2 1 1 Philadelphia Americans 2 1 1 Boston Nationals 2 1 1 Boston Americans 2 1 1 St. Louis Nationals I 1 1 fit. Louis Americana 2 1 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 10. When two well trained ball teams are pitted against each other with the points covered by men of acknowledged cleverness, there Is always a doubt as to the outcome until the game Is completed. The truth of this was proven today, when In the second game of the world's championship series the Philadel phia champions of the American league de feated the National league champions on the Polo grounds. Testnrday on the Phila delphia grounds, McOraw'a men defeated Manager Mack's team by a score of S to 0 and today when the latter visited this city they Just reversed the score, shutting out the locale. Boor on Gilbert's Error, The visitors put In their Indian pitcher. Bender, with Schreckengost to handle him. against McQInnlty and Bresnshan. The visiting battery was excellently supported aa was the local end for two innings. But In the third Inning Gilbert made a costly error which gave the visitors a lead which they never relinquished. McGlnnity waa renevea in tne latter nair or tne eigntn Inning. Strang batting in his stead and Ames going Into the box. The change did not prove effective, however. In the third Inning Schreckengost sent a grounder to Gilbert, who threw wildly to first and the supporters of the local team groaned when the batter was safe. Bender made a neat sac-rlflee. Hartsel tried to send the ball to the boundary but was an easy out. Lord, the next up, was the rlght-l man In the pinch as he singled to center scoring Schreckengost. Davis was thrown out by Dahlen and the inning ended In favor of the Ph!lade!phlans who had tal lied one run. There waa a ding dong game of fast plays until the seventh Inning, when it looked as though the home players might tie the score, but Donlln Just got as far as third only to be left there after making a doublu and reaching thaL station on a Ay to right Aeld. This was the nearest point to the home plate that McGraw managed to get a man. Second Run on an Error. Monte Cross struck out at the beginning of the eighth Inning, Lut Schreckengost singled to left. Browne made a beautiful long running catch of Bender's foul fly. Hartsel then doubled to left but the relay throw from Mertes, through Devlin to the plate, waa dropped by Bresnahan and Schreckengost scored. This was another run made on an error. Then Lord singled bringing Hartsel In with the Anal run of the game. In the latter half of the eighth inning the visiting team was charged with Its Arst mlsplay. Devlin had singled and Lord had caught an easy Ay from Gilbert, Strang batted for McGlnnity but fanned, Monte Cross' fumble of a grounder from Bresnahan gave some hope of a tally but this died away whon Browne was thrown out -by Murphy. Ames went in to pitch for New Tork In the Arst half of the ninth and gave Lave Cross a base on balls. Seybold filed to Donlln for the third time. Murphy singled and the matter looked promising for an addition to Philadelphia's score but Monte Cross fanned and Schreckengost waa an eay victim from Ames to Gilbert, Murphy's . fumble of Donlln'a grounder was the second bad mark against the visit' ors. This happened at the opening of the last half of the concluding Inning. Mc Gann drew a pass but Mertes Aled to Monte Cross. The next two men, Dahlen and Devlin, met the same fate. Murphy and Davis being responsible for their dismissal and the ending of the game. The Phlladelphlans went back to their home town tonight and the New Tork team wlli go to Philadelphia in the morning to decide the third contest In the series Boo ret PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. II. Hartsel, if 4 Lord, cT 4 Kdward Holland of Bloomlngton president, secretary snd treasurer and James Have of Davenport vlc-e president. Next year's schedule will consist of 140 games. A loving un was presented to the iniomnie riuo. winners of 4he league championship, at a annuel tnniKtit riven f tne immique lub. A sinking fund of M.iXO was provided. Davis, lb L. Cross, Sb Seybold, rf Murphy, 2b M. Cross, ss .... Schreckengost, o Bender, p stranger Tries Suicide. TANKTON. S. D.. Oct. 16. (Special Tele gram). A strange young man. who in his raving talks of four years served under Mayor - Bookwalter of Indianapolis, at tempted to commit suicide here in Jail last A Wonder. Everybody who has tried Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, for cuts, burns and wounds, says it's a wonder. 15c; guaranteed. Sold by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. Gntea n L'ltlsen ot New York. NEW YORK, Oct. 10, John W. Gates, the multi-millionaire, is now a citizen of this city and state, says the World. Last night he went to the registration place where he gave his name, avowed his new cltisenship and enrolled as a voter In the coming niunicpal electon. "I now feel bet ter," said the reformed Chlcagoan. TTT FIESTA COLD TJIEN CATAIUUI A cold In the head is a common ailment, 1 JlIVJl lUilOUrir 1 lUn but it rarely ever stops there. It often grows stubborn and protracted, the mucous membranes, or inner lining of the body, become inflamed and secrete a filthy, unhealthy matter which is absorbed by the blood and soon pro duces that disgusting disease, Catarrh. Then follow the unpleasant symp toms of "hawking and spitting," ringing noises in the ears, headache (XtfttLSX? poor appetite, tUUCUS dropping back stopped tip, appetite poor, felt tired and Into the throat and a filing of gen- fttX&tZ&. eral debility. Every day the blood taking- eleven boitlea I found my self a becomes more heavily loaded with rfVh. h"5 "'.j! n 1, . , , ,.J of the disease ana I coosiaur 8. a. a. the these poisonous secretions, and if the beat treatment In the world for Catarrh. passage of poisoned blood through them, and then Catarrh terminates in the most dreaded and fatal of all diseases, Consumption. The only way to get rid of Catarrh permanently Is to cleanse the blood, and S. S. S. is the ideal . . rmiMlv for tVila nurrtoKo Jt tnnn rleara tVie f r system of all impurities, purges the blood of all v Catarrhal matter and poisons, and effectually hT l avT"! I checks the oroaresa of thia dangerous and far. Ok70kO reachinz disease. S. S. S. keens the blood in PURELY VEGETABLE. I160 order so that Catarrh cannot remain; and as this pure, healthy blood goes to every nook and corner of the body, the entire system is strengthened and invigorated, and the symptoms all pass away. Jioolc with information about Catarrh and med- Totals SS a NEW YORK. AB. R. Bresnahan, e 4 0 Browne, rf 4 0 Donlln, cf 4 1 McOann, lb S 0 Meitee, if 4 0 Dahlen, ss 3 0 Devlin, 3b S 0 MoGinnlty, p 3 u Ames, p 0 0 'Strang 1 u - O. 0 3 8 1 1 0 4 10 1 27 H. 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 u 0 u o. 3 s 4 13 0 1 3 0 0 0 A. 0 1 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 A. 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 0 WOMKV9 fJOI.F CIIAMPIOVMIII til Three Western Competitors Are nw Out of the Contest. NEW YORK. Oct. 10 The peculiar fee- ure so fur In the women's national golf haniplonshlp tournament, which is being plsyed st the links of the Morris County nif riuo. Morrlstown, N. J., is tne tact that the only three western competitors. Mrs. V. J. Hall of Evanston. III.. Mrs. Peering of Midlothian. III., and Miss Ada N. Pmlth of Lns Angeles. C'al., are out of the contest for the honor. Miss Smith failed to qualify yesterday In the medal piny round, but todnv In a consoln- lon hanciiPRp she tied with Miss loiiy Miller of the Morris founty club with a net score of elahtv-two for the trophy donated by President Thomas. In the first rounn or mntcn play tooay for tne cnsni- lonshln Miss Marcsret Curtis of Man chester. Mhss., best Mrs. R. H. Bsrlow of rhils'lelplila. b up nnd B to May. going out In forty-one strokes.- within a stroke of boeoy. .Miss Pauline Markev of Rrookllne. Muss,. beat her club mate. Miss E. 8. Porter, up snd 3 to play. ' WITH THE BOWLERS. The Armours won the strnlght series from the Stors Blue Ribbons last night. Both tenms finished with good totals, but the ui'kers were too strong for the brewers in tne nnisnes. The Stors boys had a good rhanoe to win the second game, ss Spraarue's 254 wss all that beat them. He also had another fine total with 649. ARMOURS. 1. 1. . Tot Neala . 21! 192 191 f. Hartley 177 Iftfl 177 K14 GJerde 2nd 170 19S h;i Chandler ,.ln 19 iw M4 Sprague 213 2M 1R2 649 Totals &a t45 W7 8.R43 STORZ BLUES. 1. i. 3. Tot. Frltscher ....2.U . 1(W IRS fw Forsoutt ....'. 196 200 I'll 607 Hunter 13S 173 177 4K5 Schneider 140 1R9 17 499 Tonneman 174 192 172 MS Totals 878 923 05 2,705 On the Metropolitan alleys In a game of ten pins between Pantnln ThlHna of the Life Malts and Paptain Connors of the Dresners, Philips took threa straight. LIFE MALTS. 1. 2. Rssmussen 154 141 Crooks 167 17 O'Connor ,...lt 177 Wlemer 113 14S Lincoln ...114 187 Totals 714 820 DRESHERS. 1. . Johnson .....179 133 Sutton US V McKelvey '...176 147 Philip Walens.'. 151 IftS Stapenhorst 122 245 Totals 748 852 3. Tot. i:,9 4M 172 m 1W( fi3i 411 iu i-Jt ! REPUBLICAN CLUBS TO MEET et l.e Convention of the Xatloaal iae Mill Te Held In Fhlla. delphln Bleat Jane. ST. lxn'IS. Oct. 10. The executive com mittee of the National League of Repub lican clubs met here today and decided that the next convention of this league shall be held in Philadelphia. The convention Is set for June 17. 18 and 1! of next year. Out of fourteen votes cast Philadelphia received ten and St. Louis four. St. Jivseph, Kansas City and Ios Angeles were also competitors for the convention. The holding of the convention In Phila delphia next year will commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the convention of the first republican national convention held In Philadelphia June 17, IS and 19, 1KSS. 82S-2.3G0 t. Tot. 177 488 Ifil 4S9 169 492 90 509 138 505 35 433 4 27 17 Totals 31 Batted for McGlnnity in eighth inning. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 03 New York 00000000 00 Two-base hits: Bresnahan, Donlln, Hart sel. Sacrifice hits: Bender. Stolen bases: Dahlen, Devlin. Hits: Off McUinnity in eight innings, 6; off Ames In one inning, 1. Left on bases: New York, 7; Philadelphia. 6. Klrst base on balls: Off Ames, 1; off Bender, S. First base on errors: New York, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Struck out: By MuQinnity, 2, by Bender. ; by Ames, 1. Time: 1:56. Umpires: O'Day and Sheri dan. Attendance, 24.063. Boston Americans Win. , BOSTON. Oct. 10. The Boston Americana won the second game in the series with the Boston Nationals today. Cy Young's pitch ing was excellent, holding the Nationals to two hits and fanning fifteen men, the strikeout record for tha season. Score: R H E Americana 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 02 1 3 Nationals 0 0, 0 I 9 0 0 0 0-1 2 t Batteries: Cy Young - and Crlger; L. Toung and Needham. Time: 1:37. Um pires: O'Lougblln and Emails. Attendance, 7, Mi . 8t. Lonls Americana Win, ST. LOUIS, Ma, Oct. ia-By winning to day, tha local American league team made the poat-seaaon interleague aeriua one each. A batting rally in the eighth, followed by one In the ninth, made the final score 8 to 3. Score: RH.E. Americans , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 Nationals 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 8 2 Batteries: Americans, Olade and Spen cer; Nationals, Urown and Qrady. . At tendance, X&uO. ' No Came nt Chicago. CHICAGO, Oct. 10. The game between the National and American league teams waa postponed on account of ralu. Shaken s tn Iewa Team. IOWA CITY. Ia., Oct. 10. (Special Tele gram.) The expected shakeup in the Hawk eye team is about due and some intimation of it came tonight, when Be mm Is went in aa quarterback for the second eleven in the place of Frltsel, who was substituted for Kent in the Chicago game. There haa been a bot race between the two for the last two weeks to determine which should play second role to Kent. Both MacUowan and Andy Cbalmera will be out of the game for two weeks and Bldel. right tackle Ih suffering from a bad leg. Green played at full tonight in place of MacUowan and Tupper went In at left half In place of Chalmers. It Is reported that a complete reorganisation of the entire right aide of the line will be nude during tha coming week. Foot Ball nt Vinton Street Fork. The Shamrocks of South Omaha win play the Omaha Commercial college foot Dafl eleven this afternoon at tha Vinton street Dark. The game is to be called at 4 o'clock. The Shamrocks have made a good showing so far this year, having beaten Ashland 17 to 8. the South Omaha White Caps 45 to 0 and held Bellcvue college to a single score. Coach Fltsgerald is confident his proteges will give the Commercials a run for their money If he does not beat them. A Jodlclooe Inquiry. A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade says he haa often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine whether It was wanted for a child or for an adult, and If for a child they almost invariably recom mended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from It and that it al ways cures. There is not the least danger in giving It and ' for coughs, colda and croup it Is unsurDased. FORECAST OF. THE WEATHER Pair Today nnd; Tomorrow tn Ne braska, lows nnd Kansas Warmer Tomorrow. WASHINGTON, Oct. lO.-Forecast of the weather for Wednesday and Thursday: For Nebraska and Kansas Fair Wednes day; Thursday, fall1 and warmer. For Iowa Fair Wednesday; Thursday, warmer. For South Dakota Fair Wednesday, warmer In west portion; Thursday, fair and warmer. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Oct. 10, 1806. Official record of tem perature and p eclpitatlon, compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1905. 1904. 103. 1802. Maximum temperature.... 64 68 66 77 Minimum temperature.... 42 65 47 65 Mean temperature 48 62 60 66 Precipitation 00 .07 .00 .00 temperature ana precipitation departures from the normal at Omaha since March 1, and comparison with the last two years: Normal temperature 55 Deficiency for the day 7 Total excess since March 1, 1906 492 IS or ma I precipitation 09 Inch Deficiency for the day .09 Inch Total pre'n since March 1, 1905.. 81.08 Inches Deficiency since March 1, i90&.... 6.49 inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1904....8.19 inches Excess for cor. period, 19u. 3.66 inches Reports from Statljns nt 1 P. M. Station and State Tern. Max. Rain of Weather. T P. m. Temp, fall Bismarck, cloudy..... 2S , 40 T Cheyenne, clear 38 il .00 Chicago, clear 56 58 .06 Davenport, pt. cloudy. ...... .60 Hi) .00 Denver, clear 46 60 .00 Havre, clear , 62 54 .00 Helena, clear 48 Go .uo Huron, cloudy 40 44 .00 Kansas City, clear 52 58 .00 North Platte, clear 48 52 T Omaha, clear 49 64 . 00 Rapid City, clear 42 48 .00 St. Ixiuls, clear ..56 62 T St. Paul, cloudy 88 44 .00 Halt I-ake City, clear 48 52 .fe Valentine, clear 44 &n .00 WUUston. clear 40 46 T "T" Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. wjlsh. Local forecaster. 1hrea-l Lean no Meatiest. MUEF HALL jm annaanananw t. 0? i If Jon one try TonH always traj, Banquet Hall Cigars. 10o 3 for 25c audi 15c atralfht CIGARS URICSOL Rheumatic Specific. Kidney and Liver Stimulant The most Successful Remedy Lefore the public. Does not In jure the Stcmach. Call for Free Booklet on Treatment and Diet for Rheumatism, at Sherman & McConnell Drug Store, 16th and Dodge Sts., or drop a postal to URICSOL CHEMICAL COMPANY. 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