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stock brought forward from our reserve will lend added
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THE RELIABLE. STORE.
fremendous Bargain
Grand Ribbon Sae Saturday
The damage to our Ribbon stork was confined mostly to our reserve.
These lines were first to be placed on sale and have all been disposed of.
Our forward stork will l placed on sale Ratnrdaf. Outside of being
slightly soiled or mussed in handling, these, goods are perfect and our
Saturday sale will be the greatest Ribbon opportunity ever known.
Ribbons worth up to 2 Be yard will
go in this sale, at 10c. f "J
7 Vie, 6e, 3c, 2c, lc and. . . 1-C
l.RO Latest Copyright Books, for 99c Conlston, Lady Baltimore. The
Woman tn tha Alcore. Return of Sherlock Holmes, etc all ftCI
the very latest copyright books, will go Saturday, at choice. . . . 0.C
SPECIAL HAMMOCK
Sale Saturday.
LADIES' BELTS
on sale Saturday.
LADIES HAND BAGS
on sale Saturoay.
La Marguerite Corsets
Saturday we will place on
sale all our stock of La
Marguerite Corsets, which
sold in repular way from
$3.00 to $15.00. Come in
silk batiste, broche and
coutil, in white and colors,
12 models to choose from,
at-
$1.98 and $2.98
Visit. Our China Dept. Saturday
None of the goods in this department of course .suffered damage that
water and metal polish would not remove, .but Saturday we offer
chop plates, cake plates, salads, berry bowls, in jp
vases, etc., worth 50c to $2.60, at, choice.......... IUC-aijC
Lamps of All Descriptions for which you would pay regularly . f aa
$8.00 to $25.00, on sale at $2.50, $2.00, $1.50. and . I.UU
Omaha's Money Saving Meat Department -',
Is again in readiness to supply your every want with a brand-new
stock of Fresh and Smoked Meats. Buying here means a great saving to
J-OU. ' . -1
YOl'NO CHICKENS,
per lb
BROILERS and BPKINGS.
each
POKK LOINS,
per lb ,
VEAL ROAST,
per lb
VEAL STEW,
por lb
.7ic
30c
..9fc
.6ic
,41c
THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN
TILL 10 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHT
Don't miss the Saturday evening barflain feast.
DES MOINES TARES THE 1 AST
Champion Pound Corn Ont of Box and
Win Game.
AYERS TRIES HIS HAND FOR FIRST TIME
Man eke Get florae Hard Rump. Too.
Bat Maaacea to "tick
It Oat tor the Bis
Show.
Huperlor batting; by He Molnea won the
la at game of the aeriea at Vinton itreet
park Frldny afternoon by the acore of T
to 4. The g-Rme waa llatleas until the ninth
Inning- when Omaha braced and by a fine
butting rally almost put the enemy to
route.
Friday w ladlea' day and the women
were on hand In abundance.
Corn and Manake were the oppoinit
tlabmen and It waa a question which of
the erratic boy would explode flrat. Both
had Rood support, the errora made on each
aide having no effect on the acorea. Corn
waa the flrnt to go up and he wa Bent to
the atable In the alxth inning; after he had
hit Dexter. Towne had lilt lilm for a
triple. Hoggle hud talked and Andreaa hit
for a double. Ayer. the new man. waa aent
In to take hi place and pitched a good
game for the balance of the route. Manike
tuck It out to the finish, but the ninth
waa almoot too much "for him and Doyle
and Dexter ami Cantillnn held a confer
ence to decide If they had not better call
him off. It wa decided to let him stick
although he aume within an ace of losing
the game. Five hit were made and Harry
Welch came to UmI with two on basea.
The crowd yelled for the doctor to put the
hall over the fenea and. he tried hard
enough, but the beat ha could do waa to
foul over to Bcliipke. Bassey Mt to Dexter
and the gam waa over.
De Moine made the flitt run In the sec
ond when, after two were out. Ar.dreas hit
paat' Carter for three and scored on Ma.
goon double to left. Caffyn led off with
a lucky double to left and came home on
Rehlpke's single. In the fifth Caffyn got
another double by hitting the ball over
Baaaey'a head and again scored on Srhlp
ke's slr.gle to right which Carter Juggled
long enough to let Caffyn In
Dexter was hit In, th sixth and Towne
brought him home with, a triple. Moggie
walked and Andraaa' double brought them
both home. Ttiat was all of Corns and no
MEMAKDWCUUI.
Caa fe a far aaaetarat
IrriiaitaM laarilaaa
t a III II BMBibfaaa.
PmiMiMa. aa4 aaa aa&jua.
.TairaatCMMi(iMD gt at paa.asaiaa.
. Ciausatn.l t 1 aa4 v laracalaaa.
a, a. a. . " ee aai la pisi "'.
rj T mt I attla U I.
uU saal eo aa
75c Fancy Warp Print Ribbon
the greatest bargains fQ
ever shown,. at,, yard.. . ..laC
LAPiTO NECKWEAR
on sale Saturday.
Ladles' and Children's Hand
kerchiefs on sale Saturday. ;
GRAND LACK SALE
special showing Monday.
Ladies'Suits
Skirts, Waists, Coats, Jack
ets, etc., at prices which, are
really startling in their Jow
ness. Every purchase means
a big saving to you.
Several New Lots Shown
for the First Time
Saturday. ,
RIB BOILING BEEF,
per lb
SHOULDER ROAST.
per lb. .... . '....'.,
POT ROAST.
per lb
SHOULDER STEAK,,
2ic
..7c
..7c
7c
rr id . ,
ROUND STEAK,
per lb
10c
n
more were made off Ay era in that inning, j
The onlv nth.p mn ... '
. . ,. timuc Vy w moines
was In the eighth. Hoggle hit safe and
went to second on. Andreas' sinrle. He
then deliberately stole , third and home.
t ne spectators thought he was touched by
Bender, but Davis called him mat. h."
cauae Bender had run In front of the, plate
i-j caicn me Dan to put him out. tha rule
being that a batsman has a chance at the
ball when It is delivered.
Omaha mud its first run in the fourth
when Bassey walked, stole second, was
sacrificed to third by Dolan and came home
on Runklea aingle.. .Nothing mora waa
done until the last inning;, when Rttnkle
singled and Howard hit for a double. Gond
Ing. who had been , sent . in to bat for
Ayers. hit a corker by short and both
Runkle and Howard came borne Oondlng
waa caught at second when Bender hit to
ahort and Carter hit safe, Perrtng got hla
third safe hit end brought Bender home
and then came H.rry Welch. He tried for
the fence, but fouled out to Bchlpke. Baa
aey hit to Dexter and the chance of tying
waa gone.
The score:
DES MOINES.
AB. H. H. PO. A
Caffvn. If ...
rVhlr-ke. b .
Welday, cf ..
Dex'er, lb .,
Towne, c ...
Mosrlever, rf
Andreas, sa .
Maanon.' "b .
0
0
1
1
' J
i
0
0
14
0
1
' s
0
' Manftke, p ..
Totals ...
.36
13 n i
OMAHA.
AB, R. H. PO. A.
Bender, c . .
farter, if'..
I'erring. Kb
WwU-li, cf ..
Bay, If .
Dolan, lb ...
Runkle. sa .
Howard. 2b
t'orna, p ...
Ayere, p . ...
Goading .;.
4 11 4 2
0
N
O
o
l
4,
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1 0
0 0
0 0
Totals 34 .4 17 17 1
Batted for Ayer In ninth.
De Molnea.
Hit . 0 J 1 - 1 I li
Run 0 114130107
Omaha . ,
Hit ...1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 i I
Run o 0 1 0 0 i 4
Two-base hits: Bender, Howard. Caffyn
?. Andrea. Uagoon. Three-base hits:
Towne. Andreas. Basea on balla: Oft
Corns. 1: off Ayer. 1: off Mancke, 4. Hit
by pitched ball: by Corn, 2; by Manake,
1. Struck out:. By Cornfc. 2; by A)ra. 2:
by Manake, i. Left on bases: .Omaha. 10,
De Molnea, L Ivuble pluys: Runkle to
Dolan; 1'errlng, Howard to Dolan. Stolen
bases: Howard, rerring. Baaaey, Andreas.
Hugriever (ii. Swu-rince hus: Dolau -,
Scliipke. Hits: Off Corns in flva Innlnga,
t: off Ayer tn four . Inuiaga, 4. Attend
ance: !,). Tline ):t6. Linlra: Davla.
. . ' .
Jaaes Ha Most f Ity Caaulag.
LINCOLN. Neb.! June Jonea pitched a
reniarkubie game against Sioui City today
aod Iiiaxiln wa by a score of 4 to A. Four
bus were made by the fackers. all in dif
leranl innings. in til ftuinn Weed., Mey
ers nd ion In Iiini struek.cut. ni'ie
ptu-hed balls tMtrnig be ld-, . Jackson,
for Bioux t'iu, .- a pussle ta ljneoiu
blinen but L was -wild, d 4be Ww aiu
iijii 11 in u mi v u
pportunities Await
The unabated interest in this great sale is really
no surprise, for every one of our customers becomes
a living advertisement of the remarkable bargain op
portunities at Haydens;
On account of the hasty opening after adjust
ment and the crush of business during the past nine
days it has been up to the present time impossible for
us to show many of the best bargains.
However, nearly , all lines are now in readiness
and as rapidly as possible will be brought forward
and offered at prices which mean a tremendous sav
ing to you.
Don't Miss the Mew Bargains
Scores of them will be found on our counters
Saturday and lines which have already been shown
will be renewed from our immense reserve stock,
thus . assuring you values fully the equal and in many
cases superior to those shown before.
YOU MUST NOT MISS SATURDAY
The Most Sensational Sale Day of the Season.
Come early prepared to supply your every need.
No limit in these sales; everything must go, all you
Want, at these give-awyyrices. - j vv-vr
dented ' Furnishing Goods Values
Never In the history of merchandising In Omaha have
such splendid values been known. The slight damage,
the high quality, the low price, means great saving to
our customers.
tha- locals got were bunched, all . coining i
in the third and eighth Innings. Score:
LINCOLN.
AB.
R. H. PO. A. E.
1 1 2 4 0
1 1 I 0 0
1 0 2 0
0 0 J4 SO
0 1 2 1 0
n a o o o
0 14 -S t)
0 1 4,3 0
1 0 2 1 0
4 6 M 15 0
TY. .
R. H. PO. A. E.
O 1 0 0 0
i 0 0 0 0
0 U' 1 0 0
0 ' 2 1 2 0
0 111. II o
o n l l
o t o s o
ii 0 . M ' 3 II
0 0 0 3 0
0 4 24 12 1
Fillman. ss
Ketchem. -cf
3
.. 2
... 3
.. 4
...1
,.. 4
... 3
... 3
... 2
...36
X CI
AB.
... 3
... 4
.. 4
... 4
... 3
... 3
::!
...3
Quillln, Sb
i nomas, lb
Collins, rf
Fenlon. If.
Barton, 2b.........
Zlnran. o
Jones, p
Totals
Campbell, If..
Sheehan. rf..
Noblit. cf....
Weed, :'b
Meyers, lb...
Kern-ton. ss...
Frost. Sb
Hens, e
Jackson, p...
Totals
.30
Meyers out, bunted on third Mrike.
IJncoln 6 0 1 0 0 .0 0 3 -4
8ioux City ;.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Earned runs: Lincoln. 2. ' Two-baee hits:
Quillln. Collins. Sacrifice hit: Fill man.
Colllna. Stolen bases: Ftlimati, Ketchm.
Double play: Weed to Newton to Meyern.
Buses on balls- By Jones. 1: hv Jackson, 6.
Hit by pitched ball: By Jackxon. 1.-Smirk
out: By Jones. 4; by Jackson. 10. l-ft
on basea: Lincoln. 6: Sioux I'llv. 4. Time:
1:20. I'mplre: Keefe. Attendance, J.Sui.
Game Taatpoaed.
At Denver Pueblo-Denver game poft
poned; rain-
Standing of the Teaaaa.
Plaed. Won. Ixmt
De Molnea A3 4. IK
tlmaha Hi' ::t 1-9
Denver 64 M :U
Slc.ux Ciry ' til.. ; ::4
Llncln , l is s
Pueblo U2 2:t 39
Pi t.
.714
, 5:.j
.4wi
."7
.371
Gainea tofiy: Omahn at-Sioux City. De
Moines at Lincoln. Denver at Pueblo.
GAMES IX HR XATIOXAI. I.EAU1K
Plttabar ln from alcago la the
Teath laalaar.
PITTSB1RO. July f..Tlie Pittsburgs
today defeuted the Chlragoa In a fast game
of ten innings. With the bases (nil In
the tenth and one man out. Iacli iiit to
left for a single, scoring Clarke, who ran
for Pnillppe. Score:
PITTiBt RO. : CHICAGO.
B.H.O A E B.H.O.A.E.
Ittaumcat. rf I
1
t
1 1
4
Di llll, rf . .. I I 4 V
Sh k.M. If . . 1
OSrtiuita. rf... 4 a 1
I i hac a. lb. .. 4 I 12
1 VSlalnlaldl, ib. 4 1 1 2 0
mnlt. rf I
lav-k, If t
Wagnar. a. .. 4
Nation, lb. . I Is
Shaahan. lb.. 4 I 1
a OTtakar, aa. ... 4 1 I 7 1
Bltchrj, lb...
Pan I. a I
I
lit
0
4 1
4
Kltaf. r 1 0 1 a
Clajlor. p I a 1 j
t a
Totala II c:i u i
Phalpa
Pti'll!
nape. p.
Hlarka
Totals..
32 7 10 14 1
One out when winning run avored.
Kan for Pelts in tenth.
Ran for Philippe In tenth.
Pittsburg 0 0 1 I 0 o
Chicago 3 OOWOOHOO
Two-base hit: Peitt. Three-base
1-3
hit:
Tinker. Home run: Chance. Sacrifice hits:
Oanley. sneckard. Sto.en base: Sheckard.
Double play: Phllllppe, Nealun to I'etij.
Baees on ballad Off Philippe, loff Tvlor.
L Hit by pitched bl! : Osnley. Struck
out: By P'.illlppe. ; by Taylor. I. l-rt
on base: Pittsburg, t: Ctiicagn. 2. Time:
I S, I'n-pire: Jobnstone sod ) Iay.
Pkllaaelpkla Skala Oat llrllia.
BROOKLYN. July a. Brookln wss shut
oik . by Philadelphia -at Washington park
luOayr Tb rwilor batted Milntyr hard.
u j iiiiiciiuuuj u
Duggleby waa effective at all times and
, received almost perfect support. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. ' BROOKLTS.
B.H.O.A.E. ' B.H.O.A.B.
Thorn!, cl .i 110 Milor.y. cl..4 0 t u 0
OlesaoD. lb.. 4 1 t i .'l1. DooOTan, rft ! il 3
Tliut. rt,.... I . UKuter. Sb.,.. 4 lit
I'ounner, lb. t : 1 o.lordan. lb.... 4 114: 1
Ml. If...., I J 1 (i jnprran. H. S I I i t
lloolln. u.... I 114 lHumniel. :b..l, 110
Br.P.ll.ld. lb I t 10 1 tF.on. If I 1 1
J. DonoTmn, c4 1 7 0 PUerfen. c... I ,. S 0
DuMlby. p.. 4 0 v OM.Inlrr. p.. I 0 0 I t
Totals. .....St U ft p l Torjlli 34 I tj 14
Philadelphia 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 110
Brooklyn Q i- 0 o 0 0 0 0 00
Two-base hit: Courtney. Doolln. Sacri
fice hits: Thomas. Jrtugeu 2(. . Double
PlHys: Kason t Huminel: BrannnVld to
Doolln. Left on baa'. Philadelphia, M;
Brooklyn, 4. First faune on bulla: Mrln
tyre. 1; Dugglehy 1. Klrat base on error:
Phlladlphla, 4; Brooklvn. 1. Struck out:
By Duggleby, 4. Time: 1:27. L'mplre:
Conway.
- Rontoa Beat Xew York.
NEW YORK, July S.-Boston beat New
York today 2 to 1. '.The locals with one
run in and the bases nlleci twice in the
ninth Innlug. were unable to hit Dorotr,
who pitched a f)n game. Score:
BOSTON.- . s NEW YORK.
B H O A l; B.H.U.A.C.
BrirfetK as
Tanar, lb".
Bratn.
Balaa. cl-.i.
Hnwuli. It.
Dolan. rf...
Rrnwn. c...
glrahal, zb.
Dorrar, - p.
aflraanahan, cf a
iranx. rf . . . . I
tlhiAiD, lb.. I
Mrrtn. it 4
OPahUn, aa.... 1
' u Ivrlitt, 3b . . . S
fci;tlhrt, 2b...
utlaaarman' ,0. 4
I 1
d Wiltaa. p 4 1 1
-Varaball ... 1 1 0 u
Tata la... ...SI IJ U a
Totala tl I 17 II 4
Butted for Gilbert in ninth.
Boston '.6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
New Vork, O .0 0 0 0 0 0 11
rnrec base hit: Tenniy. Two-base hit.:
Bates (ii, Bresnahan, Strung, tiaenflre
i.its: htrang, Dorner. Klrat base on it
rora: Boston, 3. First base on bull: off
Horner, : on" WiitHe n. Hit by pitched
hall: Dorner. 1. Passed ball. lirown.
Wild pitch: Dorner. -lx-lt on bnaeai; New
York, Hi; Boston, . Double play: HnJ
weal to Tenney. Time: 2:U. l'mplre:
E-.gle.
gtandlaa of the Team.
Played. . Won. lisl.
PC!.
.t&
Chicago 72 6i 22
New York 6'i 4o L'4 .:
l'lttsburg i;s , 44 -Jb .m
Philadelphia,,. 74 . 3i .513
St.. louis .7?...'. 74 -f' 4i .3K
Clflcluuati 7i 44
Brooklyn : 2 42 . .3M
Bnaton ,72 2i . 4i .1
Games today : Philadelphia at Brooklyn,
Boston at New York, Cincinnati at St.
Louis, Chicago at l'lttsburg.
GA M KS IN AMERICAS ASSOCIATION
Kellaaa Holds laawploai Itowa to
Oaa Hit aad Shots Taern Oat.
COU'MBl'P. July 6 Kellum held Co
lvmbus to one hit todav and no iiu'n-i
player reached second base. .The visitors
bunched bits in three Innings .or a, inurY
runs. Score:
- INDIANAPOLIS. ' COLtMbls
B.H.O. A E. ' B II. O. A E.
Punlaarr. Mill PI, aarlnf . T 4
Aibartaa. lb I I 1 I lanflar. lb . 4
1
Hlaiaa. lb.... 4 III I Umc'.a.an. rf 4
I arr. If 4 10 tcoultar. If.... I
Wllllasia. aa. i 0 2 4 IKibni. lb ... I
Parry, rf 4 t 0 0 Oanal. lb I
Muiaa. l..,!l t ( 4 I HuJaaltl. aa . I
kaaos. 4 1 I 1 0Rao. s I
Kallaia. ... 4 4 14 t hob rial lie. pi
4 14
Totala ....M U 27 11 ('Totals 1 27 14 1
Indianapolis . ..0 0 1 1 10U 0--3
Columbus 0 U 0 0.0 0 0 0 0
Sac.rtnoe- hit : Athet-ton. First base .-u
balla: off Kellum. To-h hit:
Perry. Double piaj. VN llaaiua, Warisn
u y i ituj
You
Wash Goods, Silks, Dress Goods
Stocks that in variety have, suffered no appreciable
decrease, on sale now at almost gift prices. You
must see the goods to appreciate their great bargain
worth- ' .
run
In
and Perry. Struck out: Bv Robertallle,
3: by Kellum. 2. Passed ball: Kyan, i.
Wild pitch: Robertaille. Timr: 1.'30.
I'mplre: Long ley.
Illstlllera Pat tp Big: Score.
LOriSVILLK. July 6 Toledo could
not hit Puttmann today, while the locals
batted both Camnttz and Wiggs hard
w;hen men were on liases. Score:
IX)LI8VII.I.K TOLEDO.
B.H.O.A.K. B.H.O. A K
Hallman, If. . 4 let 0 Sun. 2b I 1 A : 1
atovall. if ... I 0 0 0 Oj riarka. If. 4 0 0 1 0
Branhaar, lb. 4 114 OPamont. aa... I 1 S 4 4
Bulllvan. lb.. 14 14
0 Jilde. rf 4 I i 0 1
0 Land, cf 4 0 It I 1
Kara In. rf. .. I 1 1 0
Woodruff lb. 4
t 1 O 0 Knabe. lb.... 4 11b
Shaw, c 4 1 10 0
Quintan, aa.t 12 7
Puttmann. p.. 4 2 4 2
0 W l larka, lb I 2 11 1 0
Abbott, c... I 7 I 0
Ol'amnlU. ... 0 0 0 1
Wtgga, p..... 4 0 tl a 1
Totala. U IS 17 II 0
Totala II 7 XI 14 t
1 0 0 0 2 2 b 012
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
W. Clark. D mont.
Kerwln. Stolen base:
Louisville 2
Toledo - 0
Two-base hits:
Three-base lilt:
Hallman. Sacrifice hits: Stovall, Wood
ruff. First base on balls: Off Puttmami,
; off Camnltx, 1; off Wiggs. o. Mtru'rk
out: By Puttmann, 8; by Camnitx, 1: by
Wlggs, 4. Wild pltchej. Puttmann, 1:
Csmnliz, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Bv
Puttmann, W. I'larKe; by Wlggs, Hall
man. Passed ball: Abbott. - Left --n
bases: Louisville, 4; Toledo, 7. Double
pluys: Brashear, (juinlan and Kullivnn
IZI; Wlggs, W. Clarke and Knatie. Hits:
Off Camnitx, 4 In two Innings; off Wlggs,
11 In seven Innings. Time: 2:20. Um
pire: owtm.
Millers Win from Parkers.
KANSAS CITY. July 8. Minneapolis de
feated Kansaa City today by bunching hits
in the hrm inning. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY
B.H.O.A.E.
B II.O.A.E.
Parla. rf 4 1 0 0 0 Prrrlna, aa...4 14 0 0
BMlllvan. If.. S 1 2 0 Ol'aaudr. If... a 1 1 0 0
Kraanian, )b . 1 110 otValdron. rf..4 0 1 0
tlramlns'r, Ib 4 1 O.I 0 Hill, if 4 1110
Han. rf 3 1 0 0 glatlerr. lb.. 3 114 0
Oyl.r. as 4 I I , -OPhylea. :b...l 0 1 1
tirnham, !b.,4 0 I 3 C Uurka, lb I 1 I I 0
Veairr. e I 1 4 0 0 Lahy, I 4 Z h I 0
lord. p I 0 0 3 OWulfe. p..... . 2 0 1 4 0
- - Hohauoun ..I 0 0 0 0
Totala 32 IIJ13 0 -
Totala 33 7 27 10 1
Batted for Wolfe In ninth.
J Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 04
Kansas t ity 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 J J
Two-base hits: Oyler. Freeman, Burke.
T!ire-biiKe lilt : Oyler. Bases on balls: Off
Wolfe, 6; off Ford. 3. Struck out: By
Wolfe. 4: by Ford. :t. Double ftlava:
Burke and Slattery; Oyler and Freeman.
Parsed ball: Leahy. Hit bv pitched ball:
HurVe, Yeager. Left on base: Minneapolis.
8; Kansas City, 10. Stolen bases: Perrine.
Hill i2. Burke, Davis. Hart. Time: 2:10.
I'mpire: Kvmi.
Brewers Ranch HIta.
Mll.WAt KKK. July S.-By bunihing hits
today Milwaukee defeated St. Paul by a
score of .1 to :i. Ooodnin hit live of the
visitors with pitched balls. Score:
Mi AT K I.E. BT. PAI L.
B.H.O A. E. B.H O A
Rojliaon. aa. 4
4 i 0 Geler. rf I I 1
1 1 uln. Hi .. I Oil 0 1
0 t Whealar. ?b. . 4 I 1 V
I 1 I Frlak. If i 1 I 1 0
I I liRo k fald. aa I I I 1
4 10 Padrtaa. !b . I I 0
i OKalkey. -(...!
14 0 t.rill. r I 1 I 1 1
1 2 Muura. p 4 0 1 1
O raao , rf . . . .5
Mbaan'r. if i
Halaoian. 1 b . 4
llampaill. if. 4
Btvilia. 4
Clark, lb..
Mrt'orai'b. 2b 4 I
(JootJata. p... 4 2
Totala 12 :7 It 2 Totala 31 I H Ii 4
Milwaukee 1 0 10 12 0 4 --
St. Paul 0 0 o 1 1 10 0 a t
Two-baae hits: M 'besnev. Knhtnsnn. Mi
Corinick. Bevllle. Tlre tase bits: Frisk,
'l-eeler. Stolen bat4: Ivohinivm. Bate
loan. Clark. K.whenf.Hd. I'art.l.-n. Baea-a oi
ball-: off Goodwin. 4; off Moore, 3. Hit
by plt.-he.l Im.11: By Ooal In. 5. Wild
pitch. ti'XMlmin. Stiuk if it. By total, in.
4, t Muoir, 1. Double play: Fi Ink. Rock-
THE RELIABLE TOIlt.
Saturday at May den SSroi
Big Water Damage Shoe Sale
The largest, greatest, most sensational shoo sale ever
held in the west. " ;
"Women's $2.00 and $2.50 oxfords and slippers. ...'.. .$1.00
Women's $2.50 and $3.50 vici kid and patent colt but- -
ton and lace shoes ....... .$1.00
Men's $2.00 and $2.50 slippers .$1.25
Men's StetBon $5.00 and $6.00 shoes ........ .$2.50
Men 's $3.50 and $3.00 shoes r ; $2.00
Misses $2.00 and $1.75 patent colt oxfords, Bluchers and
Gibson tiee , v .. . $1.00
Childs' $1.50 and $1.75 button or lace vici kid, with of '
without fancy colored tops ......... .75c
Oxfords and slippers of same. ...75c
Childs' $1.00 and $1.25 white canvas shoes, slippers and
oxfords . .50c
"Women's shoes, in patent colt, vici kid, worth up to $5. $2.00
"Women's oxfords, flibson and Christy ties, former
prices $3.50 and $4.00 $2.00
An exceptional opportunity for our many fJROVEK. customers.
SEE THE SHOES AND PRICES.
Men'sClothing
At prices which are really
an insult to the. high quality.
Everything in this stock
must go.
Looking for Bargains
NOW;S .THE TIME,
HERE'S THE PLACE
to secure the best you ever
knew. Come Saturday.
Groceries Groteries Groceries
New stork, freshest (foods,
lowest prices, quality the highest.
21 lbs. best Pure Cane Granu
lated Sugar .-.91.00
10 lbs. Pure , Whole Wheat
Flour V. . .'. .fftc
7 lbs. hand-picked' Navy' Beans. EAc
Fancy Seeded Raisins, pkg..7)fe
2-lb. package Pancake Flour.. 5c
Pure Fruit Jelly, per glass. . . .4c
Pure Tomato Catsup, bottle. 8 1-Sc
Worcester Sauce, bottle . . . .7c
Potted Ham or Tongue, can. .8 He
Deviled Ham or Tongue. can.8Hc
10 bars Best Laundry Soap.. 25c
1-lb. package Macaroni ...8 1-8c
1-lb. cans assorted Soups. .8 l-8c
FROM NOW UNTIL SEPT. 1ST THIS
STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5 P. M.
enfeld and Sugden. I-eft on bases: Mil
waukee. 6; St. Paul, 10- Umpire: Kane
Time: 1:50. '
Btaadlna of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lot
Pet.
.682
, .581
.M.I
-.541
.411
.480
.37
Colujibu ..
Toleuo
Milwaukee .
Louisville ..
Minneapolis
Kansas City
St. Paul ...
79
74
74
74
4
33
43
42
4
3
M
31
32 '
34
4
Indianapolis
27
47
.36T
1 - rA m ' T nl nrin mt ttllavllle. 1 rt-
dlanapolia at Columbua. 8t. Paul at Mil
waukee. Minneapolis at Kansas City.
GAMES THE AMERICAN I.EAGTE
.New York Shots Ont Boatoa la Both
Contest.
BOSTON1, Mass.. July . 1n neither of two
game with New York today could the
local players score, the visitors winning
the first game by 4 to 0 and the second
8 to 0. Boston's numerous errors accounted
for all the scoring tn the first contest. In
the second game Young proved easy to hit
while Newton kept Boston's safe drlvee well
scattered. Score of first game:
NP.W TORK: BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E.
Kaalar. rf..
Ihaac, lb...
Conrojr, aa..
La Porta, Ib
4 I 2 0 Parant. aa.... 4 1 I I 1
I 10 1 . Ogtabl, cf I t 1
4 0 2 1 0 Hoar, If 4 1 I 0
411 Kama, 2b.... 4 1 I 3 0
Wllllama. lb. 4 1
I 1 0 Hawlan. rf... 4 0 1 1 0
1 0 OOodarln. lb... 4 110 0 2
2 0 0 Morgan.' lb... I I 4 4 1
I I OArmhrualar, el 0 1 I
0 t OPInaan, p I 0 I 1
balehant. It. 4 0
Itoffmao, cf., 4 I
Thomaa, e. . . . I I
Cheabro, p.... 4 I
Totala 14 I 27 12 0 Totala II 7 27 II I
New York 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 04
Boston 0 0 0 0 V 0 0 0 0 0
Two base hits: Ferris. Sacrifice hit:
Chane, Keeler. Double playa: iJiPorte.
Chase und ' Conroy: Ferrla and Oodwln.
Bases on balls: Diueen, I: Cheabro, 1.
Struck out: Dlneen. 1; cheabro, . Time:
1:32. I'mplre: O'Loughlin.
Score second game:
NEW YOKK. BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.E. B.H O. A C
Ktalar, rf....4 14 1 Parant. 4 1 4 11
Chaaa. Ib 4 I t 1 OBtabl, cf I It
Morlarlty. lb. 1 I 0 IHnay. if 4'l
t'onror. aa .... 4 4 11 0 Ferris, 2b... 4 I
Laporla. lb... I 111 HHiv4.il. rf..,4 1
Wllllama. 2b. 4 0 7 1 OPataraon, lb.. 4 0
Dalahaatv. If. 4 I 2 0 OOodwtn. lb.. .4
Huffman, rf..2 1 Armbraatar, It 4 i
M.U.i Ira. c.l 140 Oloimt. p 1 10
Thorn. a. c ... 1 1 I OGIaia, p 2 10 1
Naaton. p.... I 14.4
Totals 34 I 17 11 1
Tatala.:....U 14 17 II 1
New York 2 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 o
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 00
Two base hits: McGulre. Hayden. Three
baae hit: Drlehanty. Hits: Young. 10 in
four snd two-thirds Innings: (llase. 4 In
four and nne-tbird innlnga. Sacrifice hit:
Hoffmun. Newton, Kta'ler. .Conroy. Stolen
baacs: Parent, (2i: La Porte Douhle plays:
i'arent. Oodwln. Ferr.s to Parent; Keeler,
La Potte to Co tiro v. Buses on balls: Young.
1: Olaze, 2 Hit by pitched ball: Olaie.
Hoffman. Struik nut: Young, 2; Olaae, 2:
Newton. 3. Passed ball: Armbruster.
Time: I'mplre: O'laoughltn.
Philadelphia Defeat nuklsglss.
PHILADKLPH1A. Pa . July 1 Single by
Plunk and lord. followed by Ittvis' dou
ble today gave Philadelphia tlie two run
und another vk'tory over Washington.
I'lank was very effective when men were
on the liases. Score;
fHll.AI.Kl.rH14. ' WAiHINOTON
B H O.A.I. B.H.O A B.
Ifanaal. If . .4 0 1 i iMIt 4 till
Lord, rf 4 3 14 Jo rf I t 0 J
On II. lb ... 4 114 1 OS'balflr. Ik... 4 lit
ibnld. rf .. I I I I II. Croaa. Ib . 4
Murpni. 2b . I 4 I Ardaraa. If 4 1 2
ka.fhl. lb I I CHirbsiaa. rt.4
M liaai. as I 1 1 (aiabl. tb I 110
t'uafia, a I 4 I gutradf a.. I I I I
Oilcloth and Linoleum Day r
Saturday
35c Floor Oil Cloth in! 1,
Vz and 2-yard widths-1
good patterns; Saturday,
at, square yard. ... 24o
30c Floor OH Cloth -All
width, great bargain Sat-,
urday at, per sq. yd. . .21q
Oil Cloth and Linoleum
Remnants Great variety
of patterns on sale Satur-
' dav at ''.." '
ABOUT HALF PRICE.
2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar
Corn 8cr
Ttaa sad Coffee tbo rtnt. . Hajr
doa Bros. Direct Importers.
Fancy B. F. Japan Tea, lb 88a
Fancy Run Dried Japan Tea, lb... 84o
Fancy Tea Hitting:, per lb ,,..iaio,
Fancy Panto Ckin,, pwi Jl w. .15Hij
Fancy Porto Rico Blend Coffee, lli.SOo ,,
Fancy l. 6 3. Combination Coffee. . .
per pound 8So
Bnttar and Che Frlcts.' -
Fancy Separator Creamery Butter
per pound .81
Fancy Dairy Butter, per lb . 15o
Fancy New York White Full Cream
Cheee, per lb . lOe
LimoDi and Flnappla. ,
Fancy Large Juicy Lemon. doi. aOo .
Fancy Large Ripe Pineapple. ea.7Vo v
EXCEPTING SATURDAY at 10 P. MV
Plank, p I I 2 i OWakaBald, o. 1 4 t 4
Palkanbarf . p I 4) 1 f 0
Totals M 4 17 11 0 :
ToUla II 4 24 11 1
Philadelphia 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 .0 J
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 I
11. on bases: Washington, S: FhiladeU
phla, 4. Stolen bases: Lord, Davis, Hick
man. Two-base hits: Nlll. Davis, rui ori
fice hit: Jones. Struck out: By Prank, :
by Falkenberg. 7. First baae ou balls. Oft
Flank. 1. - Time: 1:3. Umpires: Connor
and Hurst.
Gaaie Poatnoaed. t .
At Cleveland Cleveland-Detroit game
postponed; rain. .
ttaadiagr of the Teana. i
. Played. . vV'on. Lost,
New Tork 68 -42 M
Cleveland tM 42 27
Philadelphia t 4i 27 ,.
Chicago 38 . 31
Detroit 70 .Hi 34
St. Louis 70 . X4 34
Weahlngton 69 44
Boaton 70 18 2.
.till
Mi
.Mil
.614
.OH
.31
.267
Games today: Chicago at Boston. St.
Louis at New York, Detroit at Washing
tun, Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Field Clab Baae Ball. -
The Field club base ball team will play
tliu Armours on the Field club grounHs
this afternoon at 3 o cluck. The lineup
Field Club.
Aroiou rs.
Karr
Oordy
Hatcher. . .
Malone. . . .
Murphy. . .
Velghton .
Chahbers. .
Hougland . ,
.. Catch
. Pitch
. First
. Second
. . Short
. .Third
. Left .
. . Center
..Right
Bohr.er
I lonahue
... . . . Shanahan
... ... j JrlrMahon
...... .Spltaer
Mlllett
F.ngllfh
, .Drlscoll
Connor
I Hauck. . . .
I
J Llaeolo Grocera Win.
BERTRAM)? Neb., July U.tSpeclal Tel
egram.) An extlllng game of base ball
was played here today Jiet ween Bertrand
and IJncoln. Th. Fanners' Hrocers' of
Lincoln won by a score of to 6. Score:
R. H. a
Lincoln 0 3 0 O 0 2 1 0 0 4 10 ,
Bertrand 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0-45 10 4
Batterlea: Lincoln.- Parrls and Cookus;
Bertrapd, Masters and Wasters.
Iowa I.oagtae Beaalta. . ' i
MARSH A LLTOWN. Ia... July I ISpa
clal 'telegram I Following are the r
aulta in the Iowa league: .
ottumwa, 2; Keokuk. 1, '
Waterloo. 10; Boone, (.
Oakalooss, 11; Burlington. 0. 'I
Fort Dodge, 5; Marshalltown,' I. . .'
Games la Throc-1 I.eagra.
At Dubuque Dubuque, .; Rock Island. A.
At Davenport Cedur. Rapid. 6; t'a van
port, 0. ,
mi peoi ia- Decatur, 3: 4oria, 1. ,, ,
At Springfield -Springfiold. 4; Bloomlog
ton. O.
Heath Osaaha Star LM, . ,-,
CROFTtJN. Neb.. July 6. tSpeolat
After winning a atralght series of eighteen
gsnie the South Omaha Star loot her
by a score of t to 2. South Omaha playod
an uphill game and the Ooftonllae had a
apell of batting fever. t
pwrtlas Brevities... . , !
. Golf at th Field club Saturday wlM ha
for the Connall cup.
The American association has thlrty-ona
players bitting over th .300 mark.
On a total of fifteen games played Cleve
land haa won eight and the Browns seven.
1 ne herd team for the Brown I th Ata
letlr.
Th Omaha city champion eh lp In tnnl
will begin nxt Saturday at th Ftekd club
Th fine showing made by th elavera
I .1 . LS. I. . . -
bop (or soma faat tennis tn th Utj- racaa-