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    .THE ''.'OMAHA DAILY BEE: FBIPAY, JUNE " 1, lfXXV
Ci
V K
CAME IS DONATED TO OMAHA
HiU and Two Wild Tbrowi bj Frr. Put
Toiit Across Plate.
SIOUX COME NEAR TIEING IN NINTH
Omaha Fate Tp urn ErrorlfM Oaaaa
ana AIae Resrlslers Oac Mar
nit Taaa Caraey'o
Warriore.
BlOrX CITT, la.. May 1.-After having
the game) won Bloux City threw It away
In the seventh Innmg. Dolan opened the
Inning with a two-bagsrer, but was caught
at third on hit to ahort by Runkle.
Front threw wIM to Arst In trying to
eaten Runkle, who went to aeoond and
acr.rerl on a two-banner by Perrlng.
Dodge's single brought rerrlng home.
Bender singled. Another wild throw 10
firm by Front allowed two men to crone
the plate. In the ninth Newton not to
thirl, with only one out, but caught
at '.he plate while trying to score on a hit
to ecr,nd. Score:
OMAHA.
A B. R. H. PO. A. E.
4 1 1 t t 0
4 0 2 1 0 0
4 0 0 10 0
S 0 0 S O 0
10 200
1 . 0 1 2 0
4 1 2 0 2 0
4 0 1 1 0
... 4 1 1 1 6 0
Render. 2b
Carter. If .
Pa.eev, rf
Wch, of
tiotan. lb .
Runkle, , sa
Pen-Inn. 3b
Vending, c
uoage, p .
Totals
ppbell. If .
-or ...
1 lb ....
jT2b .....
jNion, aa ...
t, 3b
'e, e
Inoeay. p ...
SS 4
SIOUX CITT.
AB. II.
4 0
4 0
4 1
S 2
3 0
4 0
.... 3.0
... 4 0
.... 3 0
27 12
H PO.
1 1
A.
0
0
1
3
0
3
3
1
3 3 27 IS 4
0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Bloux City 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 08
Earned runs: Bloux City, 2. Two-base
hlta: Freene, Dolan (2), Perrlng- Double
playa: Froat to Weed; Weed, Newton to
Bauer; Runkle, Mender to Dolan. First
base on erroia: Newton, Bonder. Carter.
Left on bases: Bloux City, 6; Omaha, 6.
Sacrifice hlta: Tate, Frost. . Cartel. iJolan.
Ba-s on balls: Off l.inday, 3; off Dodge,
I. Hi ruck out: By Uih1h, 2; by Dodge,
7. Paused ball: Freese. Attendances 860.
Timet 1:. Umpire: Jjavls. .
Champloaa Win Slow Came.
DE8 MOINES, U, May 31.-After more
than two hours' play, Des Moines won the
lirst of the series from LJm.-oln by a acore
of 8 to 2. Lincoln made two in the second.
Thomas hit for a home run and Collins,
after noinn to first on balla, stole two
basea and scored on Barton's single. From
that time on Holmes' team wua never
dangerous. The champions did not get
started until the fifth inning. Harmon
grew wild and walked two, e.-hlle' Dexter
was lilt with the ball. ntoien bases and
a single and a two-base hit did-the rest
and Des Moines took the lead to hold until
the finish; From then on Harmon ' waa
batted hard. 8core: '
DES MOINES.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
...4 0 2 0 0 .
the desire to secure prayer which would
help out Mansner Frank 'Pelee of Pueblo.
"I'pon arriving on the roast I secured an
agreement m-ltn. th officers of that league
whereby any surplus or regular players al-v
lowed to go by the ( oast league should us
turned over to me in prference to other
lenguea which were hot after, them. I wa
promised the use of the pu k of the league
for the remainder of the season provided
the league broke up, and in any event the
pick of those released when the (lube began
cutting down. I -waited on the roast isy
after day for a fortnight after i waa ready
to come east for the especial purpose of
being on hand when '.the cutting process
came. Then Morley of Los' Angeles let sev
eral of his players go east without the sanc
tion of the U-sgue. To rejjlace. these-men
the league picked up all the surplus, players
from the other cluha and turned them over
to I .us Angeles before that club went north,
thereby cutting me off from the talent I
had been counting on securing.
"I have heard nothing from headquarters
in Chicago, where I have my ..omces with
President Charles Comlakey of the Chicago
American League club. I, did not suspend
Jack Doyle of Des Moines, for I waa nut In
formed of his actions, and If he waa sus
pended with any show of authority It mustj
nave Deen ooia ny my secretary. ,
"I understand that a howl has been made
on the ground that Umpire Keefe stated
that I prohibited him from fining anyone
e-very ciut owner In the league who has
the ability to read and understand what ha
Is readinn about can find the reason bv re
ferring to the circular -which 1 sent to therh 1 Jtotfman.. 2b
an. inis circular oraers urn plies to expel j
offenders from the rumen In nlace of fining? Brown. p.
them. With every expulsion goes a fine of
$10 and the umpires haw strict orders to act
as my personal .agent' In collecting these
tines before aldwing the offender to appear
on the playing Held at any 'other game
This Is the only . satisfactory way of han
dling troublemakers.
"I have sent to Chicago to have my. mail
and all data regarding umplrea and the like
forwarded- to me in Denver, and I Intend
to atay at this end of the circuit until- the
meeting la held at Pueblo. . s
CHICAGO WINS ON ERRORS
Windy City Nationals Score Six Rung in
Pint Innin;.
REDS UNABLE TO OVERCOME LEAD
Brows la. Toarhed I , l ively la
Latter Part of Game, hat
Oaly Three Raaa
Resnlted.
CINCINNATI, May 31. Chicago secured
a commanding lead In the first on errors
by the locals, coupled with timely, hits.
Brown was hit hard In the latter part of
the game. Score:
CHICAQO. CINCINNATI.
B.H.O.A.E. B H O A R
(lade, ef 1 I 0 Hb.ttt. lb 4 It
Keller. It.....
Surmour, ef . . 4
Pelehanty. 3b I
Bhx-kr4. if.. I
Schulte. rf... t
(binrt, lb...
St.inr.ldt. lb.
Tinker, m....
T.rm. 2b
1 I
1 1
I tl
I 0.
Oodwell, rt.
3 f'on-orsn. s..
OHugRins. rh.
tKrhlel, ri....
ffcech. p.. ...
0 Llvlrnraton .
.14 16 17 li 0
for Chech
. ;0
. 0 0
Totsli
In ninth.
0 2 0 0
0 . 0 .0 1
t rt.'ii i
0 0 0
0,0 23
hits: Huggins, Stelnfeldt.
hits: . Kelley.- Mlagle.i Barrl-
Schulte tli), Chance, , Brown.-
Tottll.
Batted
Chicago
Clnclnuatl
Two-baae
Three-base
flee hlta:
stolen bases: Chance, Ptelnfeldt. Double
plays: Huggins to Barry; Brown to
Tinker to Chance. Struck out: By unern,
1 . .. tPMnm V rmt V.11 A n K D 11 N ' t iff
'So'far aa the- charne that I a witched I Chech. S: off-Brown. 1. -Hit -by pitched
umpire J. Ira Davts goes that he would not , ball: By Criech.2.. Tlm:..;40t .umpire;
niuiaie names mavea dv dm Moines is con- i iutT
i , i con aiiow a stj iruuin pi w . n i . . . . -4
the first of the season until May 27. For PITTSBURG, May 31 Not a St. Louli
the present series Davis and Keefe come player .reached third base today until the
west and Fuller remains In the east. . ninth Inning and then the team went down
'I am nnl rininv atw unrrvlnl ahnllt thai With the bases IU1I. I'lllSnurK SI'OIt-ii
present situation, but 'intend ilevoting all
my energies toward helping Pueblo, and tlx
eastern magnates who are Intent on helping
the league along will do .well to forget tbeir
own bickerings long enough to come across i
with some talent." . '
President R. R. Burke of the,penvef Base
Ball club arrived home from his trip o ,
Omaha and Des Moines yesterday after
noon. He said that little wasa done by the
magnates except to fome to an agreement
to provide tor a meeting in case president
o well did not issue a call. ir -Bume, Dun
can, and Holmes have anything to spring
they are keeping It dark Until, the formal
session. S'indy Grlswold oT Omaha, . who
has been considered RoUrke's candidate for
the presidency In case O Nelll was yanked
off the pedestal. Informed President Burke
that he would net accept theoh If it was
Offered htm on a gold platter.. Up to the
present Omaha goldsmiths irave received
no order for the -platter.
three in the eighth Inning ' getting four
of their aeven hits In that session. Mi
Farland was sent off the grounds for ob
jecting to . a decision by Umpire Conway.
8core: ,
PITTSBrRO. . BT. L0VIC.
B.H.O.A.E. , B.ll.u.A.G
Meier. It .... 4
Oanler, rt..., 4
Lrsrh. ef ...
w'sitncr. ss-.
Nralon. lb..
RKriiar. lb..
Hhpt'han. tb.
Olhsnn, e
Leever, ...
1 ft
I. 1
1
0 II
I) 0
1 I
1 4
0
ORennett, 2b... 4
VMiannpn, ll..
0 Smoot, cf....
OKmklfy. lb..
0 Arntt, 8b. .. .
1 Mmhall. rf .
'ft McBrlcie. .
M.CiHhy. c.
0 MuFarland. p.
I .
It
1
0 10
0 I
., Total...
Kfan. p..
..SI 7 ft 11 1 Oradr ....
Caffyn, If
O Leary, 3b ..
Welday, cf ..
Dexter, lb ...
Towne, o
Hogreiver, rt
Andreaa, aa .
Magoon,. 2b ..
Manage, p
Totals ....
Sheldon, a
Holmes, If ,
yulliln, 8b .
Hetrhum, cf
Thomas, lb
i.uiiina n
j Barton, 2b
jiogera. ,c
arjion,
12
.84 9
LINCOLN.
AB. R.
......... 6
...i 4
3
4
3
13 $ JJ5
:;::::
Totals
.. 4
.. 3
.::.
-
.31 :
H PO.
0 2
. 6 : 24-
A.
4
0
- 3
v
..0
0
3
0
1 i
5
0 0- 2
GAMES I AMERICAN . ASSOCIATION
Loalsvllle Wins Fonrteen-Innlng Con
test from Cleveland.
COLUMBUS. Mhy 31-Loulsvllle defeiit-d
Columbus today In a pitcher's battle which
went fourteen innings. The lofcals tied the
score in the ninth. Brashear'a double, fol
lowed by. Sullivan's .single, gave the win
ning run.-. It was. the. first losing game Veil
has pitched this season. Score:
LOC18VIL.LE. " -'' COL.l'MBl'8.
B.H.O.'A.K." . ' B H.O.A.K.
Hallman, 1f . . 4 1 0 Plelcertng. ef. 0 I 0
PIot.II. cf...4 1 4 OwrlrleA, fb.. 1 S 11
Braiihear, lb.. (22 OrmiUar- U ... 6 0 4 0 0
Sullivan, lb.. 2 1 2 tiKlhm. lb..'.'.. 1 20 1 0
Kerwln, rf....( I J 0 CHinrhman. rf. 0 t 0 0
Woodruff, -b. i 1 1 1 .1 Mel. lb..-..-.. 20
Qulnlan. aa... 0 21 1 Hulawht ,'aa.. I 14 10
Shaw, e....... B 0 t X ORyan. e. .-.... 0 2 4 0
ruttmano, P 'l 12 1 1 Veil, p 2 1 I 0
Totala 4 24 12 t
Batted for Egan In ninth. i
Pittsburg .0 0 0 0.0 0 0 . 3 . "
St. LOUIS .0 0 ...u u.u yr
Two-base hita: Meier, Gibson. . Three
base hit: Leath; Stolen bases: Wagner,
Ritchev. First base on balls: Off Mc.
FWlanri . a Struck out: Bv loevor. ;ti
bv McFarland, 2; by Kgan, 2. Passed ball;
McCarthy. Hits: Off McFarland, 3 in fiJ
innings; oft F.gan, 4 in three innings.'
Time: 1:45. Umpires; Conwal aud .Em-
lie. -:.. i'
Rrooklyn Shota Ont Boston.
BROOKLYN. N.' Y., May 31. In a pitch
er's battle today Ttrooklyn shut out Bos
ton, 1 : to 0. Score: . .
BROOKLYN. BOSTON
B.H.O.A.E.
B.H.O.A.E.
Caar, 3b
Batch, It
Lumlar. rf. . .
Jordan, lb
Maloney, ef..
Hitter, e ,3
Alparman, 2b. I
Lewis, aa '.
Kaaon, p I
1 1
0 1
0 0
1 II
0 -4
0 I
1 4
0 2
0 0
I ftrtrldwtll, as.
0 .0 Termer, lb. .
0 0 Ilnlan, rf
ft Howard. vlf..
0 Rraiu, 3b ...
0 Batea. ef,
OStrobel, 2b..
t Needham.' c.1.
0 Dornar, . p..
.0 1
1(
Thomaa out, hit by batted ball. '
Dee Molnea v 0,0 0 0' 4 0 0
Lincoln .., 02 0 0 0 0 0
Stolen basea: Collins (1), Andrea,. Dex
ter. Two-base hita: Cafiyn, Andreaa, Ma
goon t2), Harmon. Hume run: TliomHS.
Sacrifice - hita: Caffyn. Collins. Double
play: Sheldon to Thomas, frlrst base on
ball: Off Manske, 4; on Harmon. 6. Hit
by pitched hall: By Harmon, 3. , Struck
out: By Manske, 3; by xlamion, ti. 'lime:
2:lt. Umpire: sutler. Atlenuance, 800.
Denver Wins la Ninth.'
! DENVER, Colo., May 31 A nlnth-lnnlng
batting raily, coupled with a pair of stupid
playa. and a close decision at the plate
favoring Denver, gave the home club the
game, to 6, here today. Pueblo, played
more consistent ball and deserved to win.
Score:
DENVER.
. . AB. R. H. PU A. K.
McHale. '. cf 6 0 3 3 0 0
T. Smith. 2b ......... 6 0 2 4 10
Kendall, rf 3 0.0 8 0 1
Russell, lb 3 0 1 0 2
Keddlck. 8b 4 1 12 2 2
Belden, If 2 1 0 0 0 0
J. Smith, aa 3 2 0 1 i 0
'.alusky, c 4 0 0 8 3 -0
Morgan, p i i 2 0 1 1
V .
Totala 33 4 27 12 6
PUEBLO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Ceok, Jf '. 6 2 1 1 0 0
McGllviay, cf 8 0 1 b 0 0
Bhugart, 2b 4 0 1 t J 0
Meyvrs, lb t 0 1 lu 1 0
Meichoir, rf 4 1110 0
Otarkey, 3b 3 110 10
k'lske, aa 3 0 0 1 6 0
Meaaltt, C 4 13.1 0 1
Morrison, p 4 0,0 1 1 0
Totals 36 t I 11 1
..(!. A
0 0
i. I-.. '-I:BB.X""i
r-hrtw. T . 4- 1 Browna. rt 4 .
.Wlaaaoti; 2tl.:I0 : Mvtlann, lb.. ..lfc
Courtnay. Sb.. 4 0 2 2 0 Mertea, er.... 4.n .
0 .Stianvtr aa....aLo i
0, OUei lln. Ib ...2 ,2' 8
2 auuWrt. xb..,'3 1
1 .OStranx, cf..;.. 2 11'
4 0 Ncnrermin, e. I'l 4
ll 0 aKOInnltyr p. V 8
Maawav 4- g. 1 '
Tttua, rf....... I f- 1
Branaaald. Jb I 1 .1
looiln. aa...,, 4 I i ,
c .4 t 1
0
Two out when winning run was stored.
Denver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 44
Pueblo 01011200 06
Stolen bases: Starkey. Measltt. Sacrifice
hits: McOllvray (.'1. Starkey, Flake. Flrat
base on balls: Ott Morgan. 6; oft Mor
rtwin. 2. Struck out: By Morrison, 1; by
Morgan, 4. Left en basea: Denver, b;
l'uebio, . Two-base hits: Mesalit. Mel
choir. Double playa: Fiske to Meyers.
Meyera tunasslatea). Flrat base on errors:
Pueblo. 6. - Tune: 1:3a Umpire: Keefe.
Attendance, 2o0.
standing of the Teams.
Totala 41 10 42 11 .1 --Total, 61 J 42 24
Louisville ..'.-.... .0 0 OO Ot) 1 1 0 0 0 0,0 1-3
Columbus ...Oi 0 0 0000 1 0 p 0 00-2
Stolen bases:.. uliivan tz). ,.iiisea on
balls; Off Vell.,,5;, oCP J,ultnin,.,4. -Three-
nase nit: nrasnear, ttit oy pnoneo. jii
Hulawltt.. Struck out; ESy.'eil, .2: by Putt
,mao, 7; .Tlnifx j 2:30v eUmplr SulitVftn,
t nt: Paul Bnnrhea' "Hit. : ' ' . J
'MINNEAP'6list ': May.'';'"318Vh'l"t.WlilJ
bunched hltetoday. winning -Ireire, M.lnne-
apoiis. up K,evfK pt ,io .aor;,jie
IT. PAUL. T MINNEAPo'l.nr.
fuldarf, lb... 4 tf' ;' n !ij!lTan,,rf i VI o!o
Vattzasdt, cf. -'! 8 ' 0 H"srt. IbZY. 1 II? 1
FrlBll. rf 5 III OOremlna'r, 36 4 V I 4 0
Itoeaj'nfaM.' aa 4 l'L-J frOeatum-If .-. .1 ft 0 0
Paddanii'lt.','.i 2l 4 -1 -a Drier.- aaw... 4. 0 t 1
Whealar, Ib. I 0 I ! Oitaaflnon. . e- I ' '4 0 0
iwn; c.,...,. I t, 2 0.K, lb. .i..l ( t 4
Morgan,' p.... 1;J 4,1 . 0,X.hama,. p I ' ; IO
Totala:" .'...II . 8T,. 6. jqiala'.:. v(( j Jl 14 . FKtlager.
a"'v,L' i X 8",' V totau. .V.:. H it it w
viiiiitTrapuiio v a. y v. v, 1& X - t
Two-base hltsii .. Paddon, -. RookenfcM,
Frisk, t2). Double play: Gremlnger, Foi
to Hrfrt. Bases on balls: Off Thomas, T;
ott Morgan. 3. Struck out,: By Thomas, 2;
by Morgan, S. Hit, by. pitcher: . Fox. Sacri
fice hits: Wheeler, (3), Morgan, Vaii ZaritU.
Stolen basea: Duvis, Graham, Gpi.er.. Ief t
on bases: Minneapolis, 4;. Si. , Paul. 3.
Time,: 1:40. Umpires:, Kanaand Owens. '
1 Kansaa City irnnrhee HMs. '
KANSAS CITY, May :, ai.Kanaaa' City
won today by bunching, hlta, in .the third
and sixth innings. Raln.stoppe4the game
at the end of the seventh. Scors-:,,.
. 'Batted for Oberlln Irj seyenth.. ,., ,.
KANSAS CITY. MIXMAVKKK.
B.H.O.A.E. i - - BH O A E.
Parrina. aa.,. 4 I I 4 I Robinson.1, as.. I 1 4 1.4
12 0 OGreana. If.... 4 1 1 .0 0
8 10 1 Clark, lb 4 1 I 1 '
111 0 -OBatamanj. lb . 4 -I I 0
10 Hemphill, cf. I 0 1 0
til 0 Bey 1 1 1., e... I 1 4 0 0
1-1 1 0 V Cheioey, rf t 0 0 0 ft
-l 1 OMiMarmli, lb 1 till
0.0 I 0'Holb ....... 1 tlVO
ft u 1 ftDouakaray. s. I 1 ft 1
- rr-Obarlls, P--..-4 ,
10 10 21 II I
, Total! 54 i 21 I
Kansas City...,,... 0 0 8,0 0 8 0 4
Milwaukee 8 f ., 0 ? 0 14
Earned runs:' Milwaukee.- 3r'- Kftnsna City
R. Two-base hits: Greene, Peerine, (21,
iHiugherty. Cassady. Three-base hits
Phvle. Perrlne. Bases on -tialls
ham, 2; off Dougherty, 2. Struck out: By
Durham. 2: bv Dougherty. 1; by C'tx-rlln. I.
Left on bases: - Kansas City. 6; Milwaukee,
Double play: Thyle; FCrrtne to 731nttery
Wild pitch: Bv-5nirhnm.il Hlt'by pitcher
Bv Williams. Hmphll): Hltac Oft Dnrham
6 In two Innings; . off Wtlitaina. 2 'In five
Innings: off - Dougherty. IOiWi six Innings.
Stolen bases: Bateman, Caaaady, Slattery,
Phyle, Leahy. -Sacritice hlr: Leahy. Time:
1:20. Umpire: Egan. ; -.
G
Totala 14 I 2T-14 1 Totals'.. Ill I
Rennklvn 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 B 1
... J ' , . . r ' y n n n
Boston o u V u . " "
Two-base ' hits: Brin, "Casey. Saerlfloe
httt Rrain. Stolen bases: Howard, ' Jordan
." Double play: ' Lewis to AI'peftnAu to
Jordan. First base on bans: un WKon, i;
oft Dprner,, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Eason. 1. Struck out: By Kaaon, 1: uy
Vorer, tV VTlme:. l:8fir-i umpires ijohn
gtorre.' ' : ''
Qunkeri Htt v Me4Jlnnlt-.'. r
pHILADELPIIlA,"Mity '! .-Philadelphia
hff Mcdjntllty liftrtTaftd Wi.n'rodjty's game
easily. Ttaln. storped WertlnteHt-atXeJ ;the
eighth lniuung.' Score:
plT.AlWTHrAV: " - -HKW- TOM.'. '
hoe and Baver City, will meet on the
grounds In tins city.
o.tnr.t ii the American leagik
Detroit Wins Twlee from Chleaara by
rnseenlTr Hitting.
DETROIT.' Mar r.-Ietrolt took both
pftrts of a double heltle from Chlengo
torisv. Inabllltv to hit Kllllan conaeeii
tlvelv beat Chicago In the opener. In the
sortnd Patterson waa taken out ' to let
Imvls hat' with the bases full and Davis
doubled, tying the score. ' Detroit won In
th same Inning after two men were out, a
triple, two hBsne on r!!a. and Conghlln'e
single doing It: Score first game:'
tJETKOTT. , CHICAOO.
hoar:
rot.. ef.
Llndeay lb . . I
rrawford. rf.. 4
Mrlntyra. If . I
-oMhn. .lb. I
W we. Ib
O' Iary. aa.
Schmidt, e..
Kllllan, p..
I 4
1 11
I I
ft
1
ft 1
t I
I
tl
Hahn. If ...
tJonea. ef....
0I.WII. Il...
ft borobua, tb.
n'Nati. rf...
ftfulllran, e..
I Roha. :b
Tannehlll,
Walah, p
4
4
4
as. 2
B.H.O.A.E.
4 1 4
Totala 14 I 2? 10 . I . Totala 14 I H II 1
Detroit O 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4
Chicago'.............! O'O 1 0 0 0 03
Three-basa hlta: Crawford. Isbell. Sacri
fice hit: Lindsay. Stolen bases: Crawford,
Coughlln, O iearv. Bases on balls: Oft
Kllllan, 4; off Walsh, 3. Hit . by . pitched
ball:- By Kllllan, h .- Ieft on bases: De
troit, 8: Chictigrt, 11. Struck nut : By Kll
llan, ?; be Walsh. 8.; louble plays: Tanne
hlll and Dpnohue. Time:' l:4t. Umpire;
Connolly. ; ' ' '
Score second gams;
DETROIT . CHIfA(M). ,
Cobb, et .-I I -1 ft 0 . B.H.O.A.E
Lnadaay.' lb....4 1 1 ft Hahn.
Crawford, rf . -2 I 1
MHntyre. If.. I I I
( nti'hlln, lb". 1
Low.. 2b 1:0 I
O'Learr, aa... I. 1 I
Payna, c. ..... J 1
eVetrar. p...., I, 1
If..
Total!...,
I ftjenaa. ef
1 ftllhell, 3b. ....
1 ft Dnnnhtia, lb. ,
I ,0I1. . rf....
' 4 4 Sulltyan, e...
0 R..ha. lb
1 OTasnahlll. aa.
-. sraltn. p 1
11 17 11 .Pattarson. p.. 1
. r , Altroek., p.... 1
. .. iwta 1
1 ft
I 1
I
0 11
1 1
Totala II . 8 24 28 8
Batted for Patterson in seventh.
Detroit :.4.0 2 0 0 0 2 1 '
Chicago '..0 00 0 00301-4
Hits: On Smith, a la two and two-thlrda
Innings; off Paiterson, 1 In three and one
third Innings; off , Altrook. 4 In two Innings.
Two-base hits: Cobb., Davis. Three-base
hits: Lindsnv, Hahn. HOme rnnf Sullivan.
Sacrifice -hits: Llntlnay, Crawford, Iwe,
OLeary, Payne, St'iver. Stolen" bases:
Crawford, Sullivan. . Bases on balls: Off
Pelver, 3; nff Aitrock, 2. Hit by pitched
ball: By Slever. 1. Struck,.put: By Selver,
1. Double playa: C1 Leery, lxwe and Lind
say, t2). Time:. .l:3r.-! Umpire: Connolly.
St. I.oula Defeats Cleveland.
CLEVBUND, May 31. St.- Louis de
feated Cleveland In an eleven-Inning game.
Smith scoring the winning run on his triple
and Hemple's single. Townsond - was
knocked, opt ot the. box In two Innings.
Score: . ,"
8T. LOl'IS..-- t CLBVELAND.
Stone. If I
Hemphill, cf. 4
JnneB, lb 4
O' Brian. 2b... 4
Nllei. rf..
Hartiell. 2b. S
Wallara, aa. .. 4
Spencer, c 6
Smith, p 4
Koehler. 2b... 1,
Nordyka !
B.H.O.A.E.
8 ,1
I
nick. it...
0 Ray, cf ,
0 Turner, aa....
OLajole. 2b....
OKosaman, lb..
Con.ilton, If.
0 Bradley, 3b...
Clara, e. ......
ITownaend, p..
0 Heea. p....k..
ft'Bemia .......
B.H.O.A.E.
,1110
1
I
I
. 1
ft
f 1
game with' the t'nlvereltjr of Nebraska,
team on that date. Crelgnton won from
the Cornhuskers on the occasion of the
letters vistt to Omaha on their return
trtp from the eastern circuit. With the
loss of Cooke and Fenlon and Morse from
the State team the Crelghtona have great
hopes of winning the game Saturday. A
special train will leave Union station In
Omaha Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock
and returning, will leave Lincoln at 4.
Tlcketa for this excursion may now be
secured at Beaton'a, Myere-Dillnn'e or
from any Crelghton student. The fare
for the round trip will be $1.80.
G AMR THAT WILL BR REAL OtK
Coart Hftsae Champions Are Itching
for Go at City Hall.
City Clerk Butler has received a chal
lenge to a game of base ball from the
"court house champs," otherwise the "Red,
White and Bluea." written in inks of two
colors and signed by John J. Ryder, clerk
to the county commissioners, who Is pos
ing as manager and treasurer. It Is the
wish of the "champs" to plav a ricked
nine from the city hall. City Clerk Butler
has set about organlxlng the team and
promises to send a reply to the challenge,
written In three kinds of Ink, some time
prior to Thanksgiving day.
WITH THE BOWLERS.
The following scores were bowled last
night In the Dally News handicap tonrna
ment. Krush failed to rearh Hodge's to' si,
leaving Huntington now the only man with
any possible chance of winning the Sew
trophy.
Hdcp.Tof.
Pickering 21R 23B 187 V 1V 1.022 15 l.nfl7
.11 147 201 1 172 m IS 84
Finish
Totals .
Chandler
OJerde ...
.401 372 388 18 362
181
.190
134
m
170
8
1W
1!W
1,891 30 1.921
Hdcp.Tot.
884 20 864
978 0 8
.Totals ..371 328 373 363 388 1,812 20 1,833
Blgf Athletic Meet Begins Today.
CHICAGO, May . The managing com
mittee of the Intercollegiate conference
track meet which Is to be held at Evans
ton Saturday has lodged a protest with
the faculty committee agAlnst the sctlon
of the latter body In allowing Qulgley of
Chicago to enter the events. It Is claimed
by the managing committee that the entry
of Qulgley was not recei.ed within the
specified time and that he should not
therefore.be allowed to psrticlpate. The
faculty committee had directed that his
name be allowed to remain on the list ot
entries because it was Inadvertently de
layed. A meeting of the two committees
will be held tomorrow to settle the mat
ter. The preliminaries In the quarter-mile
run and the pole vault will be held to
morrow. The run will be In three heats.
In two of which eleven men will start
and ten In the third. The first four men
in each heat will qualify for the finals.
A large number of the athletes who are
to take part In the events have already
arrived.
Totala... ...ST t n I
Philadelphia 2 "1 0' 0 1- r 1 5
New xora w w u v v v . vi
Left on baaes:. New York, 5; Philadel
phia, 8. Two-base hits: Thomas, Dttolm,
Thornas, Magee. Brai(sfleld. Three base hit:
Devlin." Sacrifice hits: Uli-aaon, Bmrisneia,
Titus. Double play: ' GJeason, Branstleld
and Doolln. Struck out: By Ptttlnger, 2;
by McGlnnity, 1. Base on halls :'Y)(t Pit
tinger, 2. Hit by pitcher; McGann.'Dahlen.
Time: 1:84V Umpire: Klern. , . ' '
Standing; of the Teams. .
., Played. .Won. Lost.
44
2!
2H
15
15'"
15
18 '
Caaaady, If... 4
Waldron. rt.. 4
mattery, ,1b.. 1
Hill, ef I
Phyla. 2b...,.' S
Burka, lb.....' 1
Leahy.' c I
Wltllarae.- p.. I
Durham, p...- 1
Totala. .
Chlcaao ....
New York .,.. 41
Pittsburg 39 ' ,24
Philadelphia '.. 44 ; 2.
at Iinla 42 20
Cincinnati ,..,.......44,. IV 27;
Brooklyn l " , -'.
Boston 41.. 12
Games today: .Boston-at Brooklyn.. New
York at Philadelphia. Chicago and Cin
cinnati, StALouta at-PIUsburg. ;f
CHEIGHTO WIM KKOM FT, CROOK
Totala 43 11 91 14 2 Totala 41 11 13
Batted for Townsend in second.
Batted for CBrren in -ninth.
St. Louis. .2.1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 14
Cleveland 2;0D 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 08
Hits: OtT Townsend. 6 In two Innings;
off Hess, 7 In'nlne Innings. Two-base hit:
Turner. Three-busa hit: Smith. Sacrifice
hits: Hess. ,Congalton. Stolen bases:
Bradley, Bay, , FIlcK. Niles, 12), Wallace,
Jones, Hemphill. ' Double play: O'Brien,
Wallace and Jones. Bases on balls: Off
Townsend, . 1; .off Hess, 3; .off Smith, 8.
Hit by pitcher: Hess. Struck out: By
Townsend. 1; by 8ml Ui, 4.
' Sew VffftVHanrhes Hits.
"Nfcrw TORK'Way.-By timely bat tine
the local Arrterrcan wort today's gams
from tie lcaguj(i.rrplons. Scoret- ,
NEW YORK ;. PHILADELPHIA. .
,. B.B.O.AVE, B.H.O.A.E.
Keeler. t-,... 4, 0 .,, Hartael. If.... 4 4 I 0 0
K'herfeld. ..aa. 1 .2. I1 1 ', tLAtmb'stee . rt f 1 I .1
t'haaa. lb 1 ijf , ,fi Knlxht iL . . 4 till
Laporte, Ab. .. f , 6 ! ) Davla. lb 4 1 I ft I
Wllllama. .; 1 -.1 I f J6 Seybold.- rf . ,. 4. 2 1 ft tt (
t onroj,,Jf,-...wl; 0 AMurpb. lb.".. Ill 1 0
MHlulra..,... 4,,tJ VJPowara, 4. 1 4 1V
Grimth. r-., lA5Pyart, p,...uJ,J 0 11
Totals. ...... .81 'IT J.Ji ToUI.,....ll IJtu'l
New Voft V.V.?2 0 0 0.',J 1. 0 4 -7
Phlladelplifu,;,,... 0 0,0 41 0 0 0 13
Bases on 4wlle: UtD Grlfnth, 7; oft-Dygeft,
4. BtrucltVont: Bkc-arlftlth, 2; oft Dygert, 3.
Two-liase hlta: Davis, Seybold, Murphy.
Sacrltioe? hlta: -Sihase,-: Murphy t Stolen
base: Conroy.rfDoubie-play: 'Murphy and
Davrst'.r- Wild i patch: . Griffith. - Umpire:
O LoiiBhliti. TirtifV 2t00. .
Senators Defeat Bookworms.
BOSTON. MajySWBoeton used up three
pitchers in au. uosuccessful attempt to hold
.Washington tojk plose score today. Man
ager. Stahl of. Washington Is on a recruit
ing tour thrpughthe territory of the Trl
j ' -JVASHINUTON. - , -, BOSTON.:
n rt.u. . ,.. , . . . .n.H.u.A.a
Henrlngra of Pnglllats Postponed.
NEW YORK, May 31. The hearing In
the cases of James J. Brltt and Terry
McGovern, pugilists, and fourteen other
persons arrested after the boxing match
in Madison Square gardon was not com
pleted this afternoon.
Police Commissioner Bingham In a state
ment regarding the orders to the sheriff
doclared that the police made 110 arrests
for prise fighting since January 1 and
twenty-one arrests for aiding and abetting
prlte fighting. He said that most ot the
cases had been turned out of court and
that the whole trouble seems to arise over
the Interpretation of the law by the lower
courts.
French Tennis Players ot Coming.
LONDON. May 31 The French tennis
players telegraphed today a definite an
nouncement that they will not participate
In this year's contest for the Davis cup.
As the Austrians have also retired,
the contest has narrowed down to the
Americans and Australasians, who will
meet June 7, 8 and 8. Beals C. Wright
of Boston, whose right hand was injured
before he sailed, Is still detained In the
nursing home and the doctors are doubt
ful if he will be able to play.
Pet.
.f)!t
.Mo
.6in
.47
.sua
.341
.28 'I
Altlaer. aa.... 4
Brhalny. 2b... 4
Cltiaa, 3b.... i 4
Amderaoe, if..
1 Hickman, lb,. 6
n.ei. cr a
Stanley, rf...l
Wakefield, c. .4
ralkenbcri. p 1
8 12 Parent, aa.
1 ,1.4. OStahl. cf 4
I ,0 Z OOri
Played. Won. Lost.
Des Moines 2" 20
Gnwiha. 24 . lt
Bloux City li
Denver 28 14
Uncoln ., 27 12
Pueblo 27 6
Games today: Omaha at Bloux City
coin av Dea. Atolnea, Denver at Pueblo.
7
10
13
16
lb
22
Pet.
.721
.bli
.b3o
.43
.444
.lfco
Lin-
O'SEUe MARKS Blti TALK AT DES YER
Telia What Ho la Going; to Do for
avaal with the Western.
''President" O'Nell of the Western league
doeent propose to pay any attention to a
little thing like an agreement signed by
tne team owners of tne Western ltague.
Here Is what the Denver News bus to say
of the situation;
.Bubbling over with optimism and ready
with a hundred e-xpUnatiuns, President
N orris Tip O Nell oi the Western base
ball league arrived in Denver yesterday
from the Pacific coast, where he has been
at alb home In Oakland during the
troublous times which have threatened the
peace and welfare of the Weateru league.
After listening to an account ot the hap
penings news of which failed to reach
him, O'Nell gave out a statement of his
position and left on the a o clock train tor
Pueblo, where ho will confer with the
backers of tha Indians. O Nell will re
turn to Denver today, to be present at the
opening of the home series between Pueblo
and Denver at Broadway park.
President O'Nell announced that he will
fell a meeting of the Western league to
be bold at Pueblo on some date between
June ft and 3. m hen the Des Moines club
will be at Denver and Sioux t'ltv at
Pueblo. President O'Neill chooses to ignore
tne irregular araaiun called at Omaha by
. Vice President My rick and does not take
cognisance of the agreement signed by the
niafi ates represented, who agreed to meet
again in Omaha June 3, provided lh presi
dent did not call a session before that time.
Here la what Tip haa to aay about the
aituatton:
"Aa aoon aa the aeason started, with all
ma ciiua suing wen. was called to my
home In OaAktnd to attend to orivat hu...
neaa relative to looking after my propeity
iiivmia, wiiifm wvrv iiijurt-a in ine earth
ajuaae ana nre. - in connection with tne
inn a wu reuuraievi oy many of trie West
rn league magnates to siwnd time look
ing alter players for them. In case the
cusm. leatrue snouia oy. any cdanre .die,
" au nut a ron tor niy vi.il
: Postponed
At Indianapolis Tnledo-Indianapolls game
pontponed; wet grounus.
Standing; e4 the .Teams,
Toledo 38 24 ...
Columbus 44 . . t .-.
MllwauRee 35 1
Kansaa City 40 .
St. Paul 37 ; 18
Minneapolis 38 18
Ixiuisvtile .............. 39 w --18-
Indianapolla 41, 16
Uamea today: -Columbus; at Toledo. In
dianapolis at Louisville,. St. Paul at Mil
waukee, Minneapolis ai rvansaa ny.
Tea Innlnga Reqnlrea In tiame Be
tween Soldiers and. Collegians.
Or.icliton university won a ten-lnnlng
gante from the soldiers of Fort Crook yes.
inrriav. It was an excellent exhibition of
a pitcher's battle, In which the iionilrs;
A l,i,t evfinlv rllvldfd. . Stack had thu
Off Dur- better Df it In strike outs. ; Lanigan pitched
a steadier game, pulling tumaeir out or
dangerous places several umes.
No score was maae uiuii. tne ursi oi iue
sixth, when Waller mado' first on a clean
hit. . Zlnk struck out and' Miller was safe
on first through an error ot t rort. wmtn
a two-basraer by Waller scored two run.
The collegians then took a spurt and'mHile
five tallies. McSliane's single and Pender-,
gast's two-bagger, together with two bases
on balls contributed uy mr. ntaca, a storon
base by Coad and a .pair of errors In the
Infield, were responsible for the icore -m
this Inning. In the eighth a three-bagger
by Smith and a single by-Jordan, assisted
ky poor Infield ' Work, tied the score. In
the last or tne. tentn vtatK was wua, giv
ing three bases on balls and forcing in the
winning score. The scoie?
CRKIOHTOK.
Lost. Pet.
14 . .K.T2
19 .8n8
17 . .518
20 .5ii0
1- .4K7
20 .474
21 .42
2 .368
WILL BEE COLLEGE! BALL GAME
Crowd Expected-to Go to Lincoln far
braakaCrrlghtoa Contest.
The lndlcat tons are that with favorable
weather a large crowd will take advantage j
of the excursion to'the Nebraeka-Crelghton
game at Lincoln. The early departure of
the special train, coupled with. the low rate
of 31.60 for the round trip, wjll attract many
of the devotees of the" sport. The game j
played by these two teams on Crelghton
field three weeka ano waa one of the best
exhtbltkms. of 'college base ball seen In
Omaha, and If the one next Saturday Is
as well played it will be well worth going
down to see.- Tills will be trie last g:-ine of
the season for both teams and It goes with
out saina it will be a battle to the finish.
lanigan will pitch for Crelghton and Dort
for the university. '1 ne lineup.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.'
Lvnch,. If ' 3 1 0 0 0 .1'
McShane. cf 5 110 1 . .0
Mullen, ss 6 0 0 1.2 .0
Croft, rf 5 1 1 0 1 1
pendergast. lb 6 2. 1 15 10
MeNallv, 2b 6 0 2 3 5 2
Corrlgan, 3b 1 0 0 3 2 ' 1
Coad. c 4 0 0 8 0 0
Lanigan, p 4- 1 0 0 8.0
Total .'37 5 80 17 i
FT. CROOK.
AB. ' R. H. PO. A. E
Zlnk. lb 4 1 1 11 0 0
Miller, aa , 6 1 0 4 6 0
Waller, o 6 1' 1 11 1 0
Stack, p 0 0 o . 0 0
Smith. 2b 4.1 1 080
Jordan, If 4 0 1 0 o ' u
Kalal. Sb 3 0 113 0
Gray, rt 4 0 110 0
Farrand, cf 4 1 11 0-0
Total 38 6 I J 11 0
Totala.
Mate league.
'Batted for
Washington' Boston ......
I
o o
ft 0
o .-e
o
Totals..
It M I 1
imahaw, lb. 4
ft t 0 -0 Prrnman. rf.. I
L M ft ftaatbaeb. 'It... I
4- ftOodwln, b... 4
2 4 0 0 Perrla. 2b I
I l,- 0 ft Pennon, c... I
I 0 I 0 Tannehlll, p.. 0
Young, p I
..17 It 2f II I Huihea. p.... 1
. Armbraaier . 1
.. -I.t V
f ' 1
Bcerrat r
Yotxng 1n alxrh. -
lI 0' .1 8 1 6 0-
. 0 J1 0 0 0 0 0-2
1 wo-base bits: Falkenberg. Ferris. Stahl.
Tree-bare hits: Sctvalfly,, Hiokman. Sacrl.
flcp hits; Freeman. Cross. Hits:. Oft Tan
pehlU. i.in one liming; off Young 6 In five
irrnlngs;toff Hughe,- 2 : In three innings.
Doublo plays :.,Ou,lfy, AUlm-r and Hiok
man. Buses op; balls: Off Falkenberg, 3: off
Tountt, 2. Hlb by pltujjed baU: -By Tan
nehlU i;. by. Yotltig. 1; by Falkenberg, 1
Struck :ut:,, By lVlkeuberg, by Young
Zi by Hughes. 2.; passeti ball: Peterson.
Time: 1:b7. Umnires:. Hurst and Connors.
.Standing.' pf ..the Teams.
... Plaveri. . Won. T.nat - Pnl
rniiiiowpnia;.,,..., a,, ..
New York ,.,t. 3H 28
Cleveland :..., Si r 21
..it....,-. 3 i
. 3 . 18
84 15
37 . . 14
ei... 38 .o )9
Games todarr." eDetrolt it
Cleveland at Chicago,; Philadelphia at New
-lura, vvaanmgion at Boston
St.. lxula,
Detroit A
Chicago ....
Washington
.Boston v, . . ...
13
13
1.1
18
17
a
2
'St.
.649
.tv19
.818
.828
.616
.441
."879
.166
Louis,
:.' Crelghton and' the fltnte.
' Tf Crelghton univeralty base ball team
will go to Lincoln Saturday for a retur.i
Enrllngr Makes It Two.
EARLINO. Ia.. May 31. (Special Tele-gram.)--EarHng
won the aecong gnme from
Manilla today by a score of 8 to 4. The
local bunch easily solved Miller's benders
and landed on him at will. Hlta: Karllng,
12: Manilla,. 6. The feature of the gnme
waft the fielding of Kaupl and Ford and the
battery work of the locals. Batteries:
Hurling, Schlleir and Rushenberg; Manilla,.
Milier nd gtrauser. .
Finals In Cleogo Tennis Match.
CHICAGO. May 81. Cornell college, Iowa,
and the University of Chicago took the
honors in the finale of the western lnter
collealate tennis tournament nlayed today
on the University of Chicago courts. Hayes
of Cornell college won the championship 1
In- singles bv defeating Loesch of Wiscon
sin. 4-0. 2-6. 7-6. 6-4.
In the doubles Garnett and Grain of
Chicago defeated Hayes and McQuilken of
Cornbll college, 6-3. 6-2, 7-B.
Games In Tbree-I Leagae.
At Peoria Springfield. 5; Peoria, 2.
At Bloomlngton Decatur, 6; Bloomlng
ton. t.
At Cedar Rapids Dubuque, 3; Cedar
Rapids, 0.
College Base Ball Games.
At Chicago Illinois, 2; Chicago, 0.
At South Bend. Ind. Notre Dame, 8;
Minnesota, 0.
Sporting Brevities.
The Floats defeated the Red Rivers
Thursday by a score of 21 to 1.
Mathewson seems to be rounding Into
form. .He pitched a game all the way
through Wednesday, winning from Brook
lyn. Pueblo kept up Its reputation of being
the heaviest hitting team In the league by
making thirty hits off the Denver pitchers
In the two games played Wednesday.
The manager of the Omaha High school
bese ball team would like to hear from
Council Bluffs High school or a fast local
team, for a game for tomorrow. Call Har
ney 1156, after 4 o'clock.
Judging from the appearance of the sport
page of The Bee Thursday morning, on
which are chronicled about two-score ball
games, sports are not prohibited In other
states on Memorial day as they are In Ne
braska. As usual. Michigan has won the cham
pionship In base ball from the western
colleges. For years, ever since Lylse Ab
bott, A. W. Jefferls, Frank Crawford and
Henry Clarke played at Michigan, the team
haa been winning championships.
A man sitting back and letting the other
fellow pick the winners would have taken
all the persimmons In the ball games
played yesterday. Who wou?d have picked
Pueblo to win twice from Denver or the
St. Louis Cardinals twice from Chicago, or
the Boston Americana twice from the chain,
plon Philadelphia team, or Des Molnea
twice from Omaha, or Sioux City twice
-from Lincoln, and so on down the line.
Nebraska.
Rlne
Barta.
Hyde ......
Carroll ,
lenslow.,..
Bellamy....
Nillson..'
tiaddia...,. ,
Dort
Position.
-...Short
...First
...Catch ...
...Right ....
Center ..
...IWt ......
...Second .v.
....Third ....
...Pitch ....
Crelghton.
.... ....Mullen
..'.Pendergast
.....Coad
Croft
McShajie
.I....'... Lynch
McNally
...........Kleen
lanigan
. Two out when winning score was made..
Crelghton 000 0. 06000 1 ti
Ft. Crook 000002030 03
Three-base hit: Smith. Two-baae hits:
Waller. Kalal, Gray, . Croft, Pendergat,
McNally. Sacrifice hit: Zlnk. Stolen bases:
Miller, Jordan, McNally, Coad. Base on
balls: Off Slack, 6. Hit by pitched ball:
By Stack, 1. Struck out: By Lanigan, 7;
by Stack, 10. Time: 1:46. Umpire; Geutle-Dian.
Indlanola la F.asy.
ARAPAHOE, Neb.. May 31. tSporlal
Telearam.l Aianahoe be: Indlanola to
day lit. a one-siaVd gahte p eihe following
score: - R H E
AmiMthoe 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 09 7 2
IudUnola V 0 0 1 V 0 0 02 7 6
8tolen baoea: -'Arapahoe 6: Indlanola. 1
Sacrifice hlta: A. Bellamy. E. Bellamy.
Ka.itrtesi . Indlanola, . M Cooi. Donley,
tlr and1 Tsk; ArveiKi akboonover,
Bellamy and Lanuer.
Iowa Leaiae Meealta.
MARSHALLTOWN. Ia- May 31 Siie-cial-
Telegram.) Following are the results
in the Iowa league: -
Waterloo. 2; MarshrUltown, L "'
- Oskaloosa. 3; Ottumwa.
Boone, k; Fort Iidge, 8; eleven Innings.
Burlington. 4; Keokuk. 8..'
"Beaver City. Still labealea.
BKAVER CITY. Neb.. Ala y 31. "Special
Telegrum.l-Beaver Cliy.-tame within a
sm-atch of shutting out Ettlsvn In tne game
I, ere" today, in the ninth lulling Edison
scored one. The scorV was 11 to 1 in favor
Df the Beaver Ctty White Caps. who. hve
tier yet been beatej.. The game ef the
season will be naxt Tu4d6y, when Am a-
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: On sale June 1, 2, 3 and 4.
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On sale June 11, 12 and 13.
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are again smstored to what aatured Intended you a atrong, robust, healthy
man physically, mentally and sexaully. By health Is Implied that beautiful
and harmonious blending of the mental, physical and sexual foroes, whioa con
tribute so much to our happiness and Success In every walk of Ufa, and the
absence of which materially accounts for our failures. It Is useless to worry
about the past cause after the disease or weakness becomes onoe established.
The fact that the trouble now exists makes It nooeaaary that (be re ahould b
no apathy, no delay, no deferring matters until later on.
We oure safely and thoroughly:
Stricture, Varicocele, Emission!, Nervo-Sezual Debility,
Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilii), Rectal,
Kidney and Urinary Diseases,
and all dlaeaeea and weakneaaea of men due to evil habits, excesses, er the ra
suit of speoiflc or private diseases.
FREE CONSULTATION ARD EXAMINATION, guranod.yiol,0rnfy.t,,
STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE
1308 Famam St., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb.
SW"
FAST
TIME
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OMAHA TO
EAST
Bee our fchedule to 6om of the principal eastern
cities:
Detroit... 21 hour
Buffalo 27 hours
Syracuse 30 hours
Albany 33 hour
New York 37 hours
Boston 44 hours
Indianapolis! .. ..21 hours
Cincinnatti 24 hours
Pittsburg 26 hours
Philadelphia. ... 35 hours
Baltimore 3G hours
Washington 88 hours
The Illinois Central's fast "Chicago Limited" train
leaves Omaha at 6:00 p. m. Fast day train at 8:00 a. m.
Union depot connections in Chicago for nearly all prin
cipal points.
Steamship tickets to all European and Asiatic points.
Cafe car service. i
Tickets and information at City Ticket Offica, 1402
Famam St, Omaha.
SAMUEL NORTH.
District Passenger Agent
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