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Ail nur 31 00 Skirts so at Ail our 11.00 Wash Bktrts. at. All ear KN Wash Skirts, at 98c 1.50 ...1.98 our M0 Wash Skirts, 2.50 Clearance of Waists and Dressing; Sacques AU our ladle- whits valiti QC worta up to n. at Ladlea dressing seoques and 1Qr klmonoa, worth 76c, at OVW AU or ladles' fin dresalna aacauaa All ear sadls fine whlto laws and Swiss dressing sacaues. worth ne ud U U. n at.. J CORNS TOO EASY FOR DENVER! Boons Bur U Bumped Thirteen Timei Whils Enle Fools Omaha, HARRY WELCH GETS TWO TWO-BAGGERS Dill Everett's Grlaalr Bears Take th Beeoad Gam of Series by a Soere of Fear to Oaa. Too much Engle was the real cause of Omaha's downfall to the tune of 4 to 1 in the same at Vinton street park Friday afternoon, which waa laaiea' day. The women took advantage of the Invitation and turned out until they had ftUed the grandstand, barring a few men sprinkled In between. Eagle, the great aplt ball artiat from Denver, had plenty of aallva and ha used it to good advantage when the Omaha team needed hits to bring In runs with the renult that after the first Inning none of the Rourke family could cross the coveted plate. Corns waa put In to oppose Engle and while ha did not make an ascension he put the balls over aa big as balloons and the Denver athletes hit out aa many as they pleased., The game lacked the snap which usually characterises the games with Denver and several very atupld playa were made. Denver waa blanked In the first while Omaha made one. Curler flew out to Za lusky when he tried to bunt the bull and Howard walked. Perrlng slammed the ball to Tommy Smith, who covered second all right to catch Howard, but lin he at tempted to catch Perrlng at first he threw the ball away and Perrlng lundrd on sec ond. He came home soon on Harry Welch's two-bagger to left field. Welch made two of those doubles yesterday and both sur prised the Denver players by going to left Held In the sixth after Perrlng was out Welch walked, Bassey flew out to Belden und Oondlng hit a safe one to center field and Lawler had a chance to do something for his country. He hit the ball hurd enough, but It went straight at Old Spurt Mcliale. Denver made Its first run In the third Inning when, with two out, Rundall lilt for a double and came home on Russell' single through Corns. In the fifth inning T. Smith led off with a single and went out at second when Randall hit the bull to .the pitcher. Randall stole second. Rus sell hit for s single over second and Ran dall made home on Zalusky's double. Bas se y returned the ball to Perriug In time to catch Russell. Roddick hit to Lawler. who bad plenty of time to catch him at fret, but he elected to catch Zalusky at the horns plate, when the big catcher slid In and Davis called him aafe. la the eighth Inning Donahue led off lth a aafe hit and went to second on Relden's ut front Oondlng to Long. Engle hit the bail to Howard, which the latter Juggled sntll Donahue had scored. The same teams will play this afternoon. Score: DENVER. AR. R. H. O. A. McHale. lb & 0 0 1 T. Smith, ss 10 114 Randall, If t t t 0 Rusaell. cf t 0 X 0 Zalusky, c I' 1 I t 1 Reddlrk. I I 1 Ionahue. ib 4'1 1 4 I Kelden. rf 4 ' 1 4 S Euie. P 0 1 OMAHA. AB. R. H. O A. E Carter, rf. 4 0 1 4 0 0 Howard. b.. .....,.., 1.0 0 . 1 .. I 1 Perrtng. 3b...., 4 1 0 2,0 Welch, of t I I Ladies' Dainty White Wash Jacket Suits Eton, Bolero and Tokyo styles, made of Indian Head linens, etc., white and colors, our $6.00 and $7.00 suits, at Ladies Lace Coat Suits Our $12.50 Lace Coat Suits, net and baby Irish lace coats with linen skirts, also white Eng lish rep Prince Chap suits choice at. . . . t . . Lamias' Shirt Waist Suits These pretty, cool summer suits are In the very latest stylo Ideas to clear them away we sell all our 13 suits 3Q All our 14 sufls go st All our fS and! 6 suits st LADIES' SUMMER. COATS Pongee box coats, white serge pony coats, black a inlaid velvet collars and pockets, and $10 values, at Clearance of All Our CHILDREN'S Children's white lawns, checked and striped ging hams, chambrays, etc., all the latest juvenile &:Sh.$..'r...69cand 98c CHILDREN'S COATS Nobby little summer coats. In cheeks coverts and mixtures. Our J PA $6 children's coats go at. . . JL33 Our $8 and 110 children's 7 no costs go at .JO Children's white pongee and duck coats, very dslnty, worth $t, 3, .7. f. 98c-l.25-l.98 Children's whlto serge costs, becoming styles. Our $7.80 coats at. Our $10( coats at. .". SS.Oft $408 1 't.'jy. Bassey, If Oondlng, c... Lawler, ss Long, lb Corns, p Totals 83 Denver 7 27 11 Runa .. 00'lS00010-4 1110 1111 1-U Hits V. Omaha I Runs 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 Hits 10 0 111111-7 Two-base hits: Welch (2), Randall. Za lusky. Bases on balls: Off Corns, 2; off Engle, 4. Struck out: By Corns, 1: by En gle, 1. Left on bases: Omaha, 6; Denver, 11. Double play: Smith to McHale. Stolen bases: Belden, Zalusky, Randall (2), Baa sey. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Davis. Attend ance: 1,200. Champs Win In First. LINCOLN, July 27. Two singles and a triple gave Des Moines two runs In the first inning of today's game.' After that Pitcher Jones was invincible, but the game waa won, not a man on either side crossing the plate after the first. Manske, for Des Moines, pitched a maaterly game. "Ducky" Holmes alone solving his delivery with any success. Ift Fielder Fenlon was struck on the head by a pitched ball and rendered unconscious. His condition Is not thought to be serious. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. CKfryn, If Schlpke, 2b Welday, cf Andreas, lb.... Dexter, c Hogrlever, rf. O Leary, ss Magoon, 2b.... Manske, p 1 0 13 Totala SI 2 27 16 LINCOLN. AB. R. H. PO. E. 0 0 1 Ketcliem, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collins, rf 4 0 0 4 0 Wolfe. 3b 4 0 10? Thomas, lb 4 0 0 IS 0 0 0 6 Kenlon, If 0 0 0 0 0 Holmes, It 10 2 10 liagnier, ss 4 0 0 1 $ 0 .I ii ran, c S 0 1 i 1 Barton, 2b I 0 0 S 2 Jones, p S 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ii 0 5 27 14 1 Des Moines 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Des Moines, 2. Two-base hits: Holmes (2. Three-base hit: Dexter. Stolen bases: Ketchem, Caffyn. Andreas, Schlpke. tiacrlfle hit: Caffyn. Double olav: fSchlpke, Magoon and Andreas. - Base on balls: on Jones. 1. Struck out: By Jones, 5; by Manske, 4. Left on bases: Lincoln, i, Des Moines, 4. Time: 1:0. Umpire: McCarthy. Attendance: 1,600. Sioux Biai Stisamel. SIOUX CITY. July 27. Nswlin outpitched .nninel touay and Sioux City won un ex ..ung contest with Pueblo by a score of j to 4. 1'lie fight was close all tne way ..uuugh for tne reason that Stimmel. de- pite the bombardment of the local butters, vas able to pull out of two or three uesperate holes with only alight damage. Dvore: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H PA. A. K. Campbell, If 1 l S 0 0 0 Bheehan, rf S 1 2 1 0 0 MuMit, cf 4 0 110 0 eed, .0 0 1 4 I 0 Newton, ss 4 0 1 4 2 0 Flust, ib 4 1 1 0 1 1 W ililams, lb 4 2 S 7 0 0 Fieese, c 4 1 1 1 0 ewlin, p 4 0 1 0 2 0 Totala , 26 PUEBLO. 16 37 it AB. R. H. PO. E. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cook, If McOilvray, lb Suugsrt, 2b ... MeUiiolr. rf .. tlwert. 3b .... hen nicker, 0 . fiaiie. as Hader. cf Minwoel, p .... 'Minor I 0 . Totals ..12 4 24 it Batted for Stimmel to ninth. Sioux City 0 ISOSIOI 4 Pueblo 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 Earned runs: Bloux City, 3; Pueblo, 1 Two-bus bits: Weed, Freeae, Metcholr. Minor. Douhisi plays: Newton, Weed to Williams; Nobllt to Williams, atlmmel, Rennlcker ts McOUvrajr. Left on bases: All the samples of this summer's latest style shirts, bought from a largo eastern manufactory mohairs, soi settes, pongees, percales, madrasses, etc., hundreds of new and correct patterns, regular $2.00, $2.50 and P 2JU $3.00 Shirts, ' on bargain square, at... Men's $1.00 terns, well made, at go 1.98 $ Special Stvle 2.98 All Uur $8 CIS u JJJ DRESSES 2& 422 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE Here are Extra Specials In rsc and f 1.00 Sheets at 49c Ex tra large and regular size sheets, torn and Ironed from the best and roost popular brands of mus lin, full bleached, half bleached or unbleached, worth up to $1.00, at each Sioux City, 11; Pueblo, 6. Stolen bases: Cook, Elwert. Sacrifice hits: Campbell, Bheehan, Frost, McGllvray, Shugart. Bases on balls: Off Newlln, 2; off Btlmrnel, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Nobllt, Bheehan. Struek put: By Newlln, ft; by Stimmel. S. Passed ball: Freiese. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Keete. Attendance: 1,250. Standing- of tbe Teams. Played. ' Won. Lost. Pot. .103 .636 ,4M .415 .425 .38 Des Moines Omaha Denver Sioux City Lincoln Pueblo M 82 S6 9 16 44 42 40 37 S3 38 44 4fi W 62 87 85 Oames today: Denver at Omaha, Pueblo at Sioux City, Dea Moines at Lincoln. GAMES 171 THE AMERICAN LEAGIE Boston Wins from St. Loots One to Nothing-. 8T. LOUIS. July 27.-Parenfs single, Stahl's sacrifice and Hoey'a smashing drive to left scored the only run In today's game, Boston winning, 1 to 0. The only hit St. Louis made off Dlneen was a questionable slpglo, when Parent made a good stop and poor throw off O'Brien. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOIUS. B H O A E. B.H.O.A.B. Harden, rf P. rant, as. itahl. ef.. Ferris, lb. Hoar. If... t Nllaa, ib 0 Jonaa, lb tstoaa. If H.mphlll, rf . tWilliot. aa. .. CO' Brian, Ib. ,. fKoahlar, cf... O'Connor, e., 0Pow.ll. p 0 0 1 I 1 0 4 I 0 Fraaman, lb., t 0 10 Morgan, lb... i 1 1 Armbrusttr, c I DtDfren, .... I 1 I 1 4 Totala It I IT 11 0 Totals 14 1 IT I 0 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned run: Boston, 1. Sacrifice hits: O'Connor, 8lshl. Double play: Parent and Freeman. Stolen bases: Dlneen, Morgan. Bases on balls: Off Powell, 1: off Dlneen, 3. Struck out: By Powell, 8; by Dlneen. 1. Ift on bases: Boston, S. Time: l:3o. Um pire: Hurst. White Sox Defeat Senators. CHICAGO. July 27. Opportune hlttltig, coupled with Washington s ml.playa 2nd Patterson's fine pitching, gave Chicago the opening game of the series on their return here toddy. The score as 3 to 1. Wash ington's lone run waa made on Schaltly's triple and Stahl's out. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Hahn, If I Jooea. cf I libell. lb 4 Darla. aa I Donohue, lb.. I Pougharur. If i Sullivan, e... 4 Tannah.UI. 5b 4 fattaraon, .. I 0 Altlaer, as.... 4 OHunl.T. rf.... 4 0 Sill, cf I Croaa. Ib 4 0 Andcraon, if. I OB.balny. fb . t 0 Htahl, lb I 1 Hcydon, c. . . . I v Fa 1 kan bars, p 1 11 1 10 4 4 Totala II T 27 If 1 Touts It 111 11 I Chicago 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Left on bases: Chicago, 8; Washington. 3. Three-base hit: Bchalfty. Stolen buses: Patterson, Sullivan. Double plays: Sulli van and Davis; Taunehill, Isbell and Don ohue. Struck out: By Patterson, 2; by Falkenherg. b. passed bulls: fleydon. 2. Basea on bulls: Off Patterson, J; off Falken berg. 3. Wild pitch: Falkenberg. Time: 1:32. Umpire: O Loughlln. Postponed tamt, At Cleveland Cleveland-New York same postponed; rain. At JJetrott Detroit-Phllade Dhia game postponed; rain. Standing of tbe Teams. Plaveit Won Taf TM rnuaaeipnia bo New York M Cleveland a Chicago s A A I 54 fi .J 53 13 14 60 3 .6al 47 42 62S 46 42 . 517 4 44 .4! 32 64 .37 24 66 . 270 Detroit s7 St. Louis 8H Washington 8S Boaton 89 liames today: Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit, New York at Cleveland; Boston at St. Louis. I'M PI It OWEM I SUEH FIRK Said to Have Placed Beta an Game He Decldea. MINNEAPOLIS. July 27 Formal charges that Umpire Owena deliberately placid bets on the Minneapolis-Columbus games, the latter u win, for the benefit of a gam bling combine in which he waa Intereaied. have been preferred by Secretary Litlyard of the Minneapolis Base Ball association. This la the result of derisions which pro voked rtoious demonstrations at American association games here lust week. The Minneapolis management has been working oa lie case ever alnco and baa GREAT SHIRT SALE! MEN'S FINE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT LESS TIIAN mi Shirts, In late pat- Broken lots of men's 50c summer underwear at Ladies' Oxfords We have grouped all our finest, most up to date court ties, pumps and oxfords, worth af f regularly $3 and $3.60 a pair gun J . metals, patent colts, etc. placed In 1 one lot at, pair A , Ladies' White and Colored Canvas Oxfords All of them this year's daintiest fv shoes, all colors, well made, l JP B worth up to $2.60 pair at, 11 pair. , 1a . Man's tow Shoos All our regular 12.50 f fit, and $3 men's oxford, at I1V0 All our men'a high ahoea, brlsht leather at, pair, . our great basement for Saturday only. CHILDREN'S 8T7N BONNETS AND PRI8 CILLA GARDEN HATS, worth n 25c, at slPW BOYS' WASH PANTS, In aes 4 to er 11, apectal In baaement, at pair IMITATION CUT GLASS- WATER PITCH ERS, the regular 26c kind, at C ach OC FANCY CHECK 81L.K RIBBON f 4 Inches wide, at. yard ALL SILK 6HADCD DRAW STRING RIBBON, worth c yard, On at, yard. now secured affidavits from three well known gamblers that they had an under standing with the umpire whereby he ad vised them to bet on Columbus. One of the affidavits stutes on the occasion of the gume on July 18 he- put up money and paid a commission of S per cent to the umpire. Two other affiants swear that they put up 3200 of Owens' money, who gave them a commission of 25 per cent for placing It. The affiants make affidavits sufficient to make a strong case In sup port of the chnrges made by the secretary of the local club. Duplicate copies of the charges and af fidavits have been mailed to President 1. J. O'Brien of the American association, but the mutter has been placed for action In the hands of August Herrmann of Cin cinnati, chairman of the National Base Ball commission. By applying directly to the highest authority the Minneapolis man agement expects some support and decisive action. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo W ins Close Game from Indian npolls In Ninth. INDIANAPOLIS. July 27. After being blanked for eight innings, Toledo scored two runs and won the game in the ninth toduv. The locals, although batting Mtna han "for eight hits, were able to get only one run. Score: TOLSDO. INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. riliifman, aa. I i. Clark, If.. 4 0 0 1 0 Punleavy. rf . I I 0 I II 1 1 OKrllum. cf. . Odwall, cf . ... 4 11 OHlmca, lb.... OJnmea, Ib OWilltama. sa. 0 Perry. If 0 Man an. lb... OHolmaa, c... OThlclman, p.. fiamnnt, rf... 4 0 0 Krusar. Ib. .. 1 Knatx, lb.... 4 W. Clark, lb. I Abbott, c I Mlnaban, p.. I 0 7 1 1 I I Totala 4 17 li Totala I IT 11 1 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Indianapolis 1 0000000 0-1 Bases on balls: Off Thlelman, 4; off Minnhan, 4. Struck out: By Tliielman, 7; by Minahan, 6. Two-base bits: Dunlfavy, Abbott, J. Clark. Sacrifice hits: Keilum, Ferry. Double play: Krueger to W. Clark. Stolen bases: Marcan, Iiemont, Clingman. Passed bull: Holmes. Left on bases: In dianapolis. 7; Toledo, 5. Umpires: Worden and Sullivan. Time: 1:50. Close Game at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. July -T Van Zandt's home run in the ninth saved St. Paul from a shut out today. Both of the locals runa were the results or errors, a oaa tnrow ny Wheeler and Sugden's muff of Prultt's assist. Score: MINKBAPOUR. T. PAl'L. B.H.O A.K. B.H.O.A.B. Dana, aa I 1 1 OCielar. ss 4 I 1 1 0 Sullivan, rf... I 1 Oramini'r. Ibl t t 0 Sudden, lb. .. 1 it VanZandt, cf OKriak. rf ... 1 Wheeler, lb. I OCoy. If 4 0 Pad len, lb.. 1 Iinll. c I tpruiit. II I Hart. If t Fravrnaa, If . I Oylar. as I Foi. Ib I Shannon, c. . . I fadwalaar, pt 1 1 I I I 1 rJuls 14 4 1 Totala It I 14 II I Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Home run: Van Zandt. Two-base hits: Van 7ftn.1t Holer Ruses on balls: Off Pruitt, 1. Struck out: Hy Cadwallader, 2; i by Pruitt, 3. Hit by pitcher: h risg. v nu pitch: Cadwallader. Double plays: Oylcr, Fox to Freeman; Oyler to Freeman; Davis to Shannon. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 3; St. Puul, 6. Sacrifice hits: Sullivan. Hart. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Egan. Parkers Defeat Brewers. KANSAS CITY, July 27. Kansas City de feated Milwaukee today by bunching hlta in the sixth Inning. Score: KANSAS CITY. MILWAIKES. B H O A B B.H.O.A.B. Waldron rf. krbrida, aa. Pvrrlna. lb... Hill, of Burka. Ib... Kr.Dll, lb... Caxadr, If.. Laahy, c burham. p.. Totals 1 i t a RnMnaoo. aa. 4 I 1 14 OGl-ena. If I I 4 a 114 0 Douiharty. rf I 1 I 1 Batetn a. lb p 4 1 T 1 lilt Horn, c 4 1 4 1 I 1 II Htnihl!l, ct 1 I I I I 0 M I haan y. Ib 4 0 1 t, !' nrm'k, tb 4 I I I I 1 Curtla. P 1 4 1 1 I 0 4 bavilla. lb .. I C 0 u io v u i ; , Totala " ' McBride out on bunted third strike. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 6 Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 r I I Taro-base hits: Perrlne. Cussady, Robin son, Grene. Three-base hit: Greene. Hh.-os on balls: Off Durham. 8: off Curtis. 1. Struck out: Ily Durham. 6; by Curtis. 4. Left oil bases: Kansas City. : Milwaukee. W. Double plays, burke and Frants: Me Bride, Pwrine and Frants: Roth, M'-t'or-nUek and Batemun; Burke and McBride Hits: Off Curtla, i In seven innings; off bateman, I la una tuning, eacrlflvt hit: Ladies9 New lots of fashionable long gloves shown for time Saturday. Ladies' 12 button length, black lisle thread gloves, special, at, per pair . Ladies elbow length taffeta and plain lisle gloves, ONE-ILLLF PRICE. - in black and white, price, per pair Long pure silk gloves, 16 button sire, in blacks, whites and grays, two special prices Samples ol Pique and linen, net, many Peter price . .' 76c and 11 25c-35c 0 -v The latest style in dull or 1 OS n ' V , - - - - BASEMENT Evory one a big bargain. Pillow Cases at 10c each Over 400 dozen pillow cases, medium, large and well made extra size, plain and hem- - stitched, regu lar price; up to 2 6c each, at each...... McBride. Stolen bases: Perrlne. Burke, Cussady. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Owens. Colnmbaa Beats Louisville. COLUMBUB. July 27. Hulswltt and Hlnchmati led a Columbus slugging match this afternoon and Ixnilsvllle was beaten easily. The visitors escaped a shut out by bunching three of their five hits In the eighth. Wrigley's work was the fielding feature. Score: COLUMBUS. LOUISVILLE. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Plrkertnx, cf. 4 I J o 0 17 110 0 10 0 0 0 1 14 0 1 0 I III 1 4 4 1 0 0 OHallman. If.. 4 1 1 Writer, lb.. 4 Hlnchman, rf 4 Clyroar, rf... 1 Coultar, If.... I Klhm. lb 4 FTIal, Ib 4 Hulawltt, sa.. 4 Hlue, c 4 Robcrtallla, p 4 0 Sullivan, aa.. I 0 Rraahaar, Ib. I 1 1 1 I OPuttmann. lb. 4 0 II Stovall. cf ... 4 1 I Woodruff, Ib. 4 0 Stonar. e t 0 Kanna, rf I 0 Dunkla, p.... 4 1 1 t 4 I 4 0 Totala .11 4 14 is 2 Totala 36 II IT 17 0 Columbus 0 113 0 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 HIM 0 0 1 0-1 Stolen bases: Wriglev. Kihm. Hallman Stovall. Three-base hit: Hlnchman. Home run: Hulswltt. Struck out: By Kobertallle, 5. Sacrifice hlta: Wrlgley, Coulter. Basea on balls: Off Kobertallle, 6; off Dunkle, 1. Umpire: Kane. Time: 1:46. Standing; of tbe Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Columbus W 63 S .636 Milwaukee 97 65 42 .6"7 Minneapolis 98 62 44 .631 Toledo 96 60 46 .620 Louisville 96 46 60 . 479 Kansas Olty 96 43 63 . 448 St. Paul 95 41 64 . 432 Indianapolis 94 36 69 .372 Games today: Toledo at Indianapolis, Louisville at Columbus, Milwaukee at Kan sas City, Minneapolis at St. Paul. StWVER HEHE AND LOOKING FINE Pa's New One Arrives nnd Rona-lte Will Invade lown. Sawyer, Pa's new acquisition as a pitcher, arrived from filoux City Friday, looking as fit as a fltldle, and If he can pitch as well as he I oks he may be- able to help the Omaha team out of Its dilemma. The only trouble will bn that Pa Is liable to spoil him by making him too much of a social favorite. Rourke Is going to make a trip through the Iowa league to see If he can pick up a pitcher with promise. It was thus he secured the Prairie City won der, Charles Brown. Indiana Beaten In Ninth. BEAVER CITY, Neb.. July 27. fSpe cial Telegram.) The ball gume between the Haskell Indiana of Lawrence, Kan., and the Beaver City White Caps resulted in a score of 8 to 7 In favor the locals, snd was the most exciting and closely contested game played this season. Up to the sixth Inning it looked like a sure thing for the White Caps, and fhn ' balance changed and was won In the laat f the ninth. It is the third game piayeu rsere that the White Caps have won a vic tory In the last Inning and by the same score each time. The feature of the game was the pitching of Cyclone Leach, the Indians being unable to scalp his curves. The attendance was 1,600. Score: n. rt. r. White Caps. Indiana ..1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 J 8 2 ,.0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 7 16 4 Hili and Lawrence; Leach Struck out: By Hill, 8; by Batteries: and Sharkey. Leach, 8. Fourth Fatal to Fremont. HASTINGS. Neb.. July 27. (Special Tele gram, y Hastings defeated Fremont today lo tne tune oi o io . ny a ouee on oauis. four consecutive singles and Fremont sand wltchlng In two errors, Hastings scored four runs in the fourth Inning. The fea tures of the gume were home runa by Jenkins of Hustings and Tonneman of Fremont, and seemingly Impossible catches by Jenkins of Hastings and Balrd of Fre mont, the latter resulting In a double play. Tbe same teams play tomorrow. Score: R. H. E. Hasinas 1 0040000 7 1 Fremont 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 01 7 ( Two-base hit: Primley. Home runs Jenkins, Tonneman. Buses on balls: Off Rugge, 1: off Harmon. I Btruck out: By Rtiuge, S; by Harmon, . Left on bases Hustings, 4; Fremont, 4. Double play: Fremont. 1. Batteries: Hastings, Rugge and Poleet; Fremont. Harmon ana fines, Sebnylrr Qalls Too Soon. HARVARD. Neb.. July 27. (Special Telesram l Harvard defeated the hchuy ler bunch today In a fust, Interesting game by the a. ore of 3 to 1. Miller pitched good ball und was well supported by svary oiao. 1'Lit A its fifteen same 1 flfP 1 Long Gloves, Hosiery, Neckwear 2 Ladies Fancy Bolero Jackets trimmed with embroidery, lace and wash Pans, worth as high as five Fancy Wash Neckwear Embroidered snd lace turnovers and stocks, In white snd cream, all new and pretty, at, each IUC Ladies' and Children's Underwear Ladles' lightweight vests and drawers, also ladies' fine union suits, knee )J 4 Q lengths, at AJC-TC Children's Underwear, coolest for summer wear, all slsea 12k Ladies' Summer Millinery hats for summer wear, the new and bon trimmed duck sailors also the white or black 7)50 chip hats, trimmed witn riDDons ana fl varara nt ............................... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ladies' Street and Trimmed Hats, ready-to-wear effects in late shapes and trimmings, also duck hats, worth regularly $3.50, special Last Day of the China Sale Hundreds of the very prettiest and daintiest effects in fancy (7'i.rn plates, also many of the fancy china cups and saucers, m ciicr dinner coffee, tea and coffee sizes, an immense selection for . Saturday in the basement, Ifl 1 V - - worth up to $2.00, at . ... I U t " IJ l-"" won out of twenty-one played. The same teams play hers again tomorrow. RB'E: Harvard 0 0002001 3 ' 2 Schuyler 10000000 01 s 4 Batteries: Miller and Bender; Still and Rlchter. Attendance: 300. Umpire: Ling. Haskell Indians Scalped. ORLEANS, Neb., July 27. (Speclal.)-Or-leans, In a well played game, beat the Haskell Indiana, to 4. The game was replete with good plays, several being of the sensational order. This was the hot test contest on our own grounds this year and goea to ahow that Orleans has the strongest amateur aggregation In this part of the state. Score: R.H.E. Orleans 0 M M 0 1 I M I I Indians 0 00010001411 Batteries: Indiana, Newby and Law rence; Orleans, Bramble and Wade. Struck out: By Bramble, 4: by Newbv, 6. First base on balls: Off Newby, V Hit by pitched ball: By Newby, Wade and. Jamea. Wild pitch; Newby. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Holmes. Attendance. 1.000. Sterlings Play Field Clnb. The Sterling team will be the opponents of the Field club team in a ball game on the Field club grounds. Considerable In terest ha been .worked up over this fame, which bids fair to be a good one. The teams will line up ss xoiiows Field Club. Rterllnrs. Abbott Malone . Murphy Creighton.... Chambers.... Hoagland.... Kelly..... Carr Gordy ... First ... ...Second .. ... Short ...Third ,.,.Left...... ...Center... ... Right.... ... Catch.... ... Pitch Cedreal Sage . Chrlstenson Webb Johnson Herring Dowllng ... Rocheforu Fletcher Highlanders Win In Thirteenth. HOLDREOE, Neb.. July 27. (Special Telegram.) The baaa ball game of JTF! season was played here today between the Holdrege Juniors and the Highlanders .kl Inl.i. a u v A r.lllltlnff In a score of 4 to 6 In favor of the Highland ers. Score: R. ri. E. Highlanders 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 6 Holdrege ...uuuuuuiusuvw u a a a tw..v.dm hi. Innlnri 1. Rattertes: TuniAH nuv Raad and Waterman: Hiah- landers,' George Reed and Haligrue. Struck out: By Ouy Reed, io; by ueorge Reed, 14. Real Eatate Men Against Parkers. inn . . . ....-. ... the Armours at Duffy's park, fflth and Q streets, Bouth Omaha, Saturday at 3 p. m. sharp. The lineup is as tonows: Exchange. Position. Armours. ... Drlscoll .... Bonner Shanahan Corey ... English .. Williams .... Buresh , McMahon .. Donohoe Murphy Reed .....Center Catch .... Short Second I-eft First. ..... Right .....Third Pitch Hili Edmonds.... J. Redlck... Mr Kill on ti Hedick... Hoover Stem Games In Three-! I.eagne. At Davenport All previous Three-I league records were broken In today's game, when Davenport and Decatur battled for seven teen Innings without either side scoring. The gam waa then called on account of darkness. At Bloomlngton Cedar Rapids, t; Bloom- inarton. 4. At uuDuqua Dpnngneia, Dubuque, (twelve inuings). At Peoria Peoria, 20; Rock Island, 8. Offer for St. Loalu Nationals. ST. LOUIS. July 27. A syndicate com prising Samuel Cohen, Eugene Devlne and Georgs Thiea, local business men, were In formed today that their offer ef 160.ono for the Sl Louis National league franchise had been refused by the owners, the Messrs. Roblson. Iswa laame Reenlts. MARSHALLTOWN. Ia., July 27. (Bpa clal Telegram.) Following are the results In tbe Iowa league: Oskaloosa. 11; Waterloo, 4. Burlington, 11: Fort Dodge. 4. Ottumwa, 6; ' Marshalltown, 0. No gams at Keokuk; pain. St. Edward Isefeavta Monro. ST EDWARD. Neb.. July 27. (Special Bt. Edward defeated Monroe by a score of 18 to 4. William Peterson pitched an ex cellent game ana aia not let u man waist. SnrlnaSeld Savea Bhntont. IBUt tVt, X' .k. I,. - - - , Telegram.) Ashland defeated Springfield the first tf M' PA aii - 2.50 dollars clearing Hosiery SaJc Ladli' fin llnl thread hour, finoy lace and plain, white nnd 'Jif. black, at. pair Jm Ladle' flne laci ItIe hrno, brst pat terns, black and llsht shades. --.,, at, per pair IS w Men's, ladles' and children's black. '15 white, tan and fancy !., hois, at, pair, 10c Specirlly Priced jaunty rib on the Ashland grounds by a scorn of 3 to 1 Batteries: Ashland. Hulftah snrt Hlckel: Springfield. Plug and Bates. Hits: Off Hulflsh, 2; off Plug, 12. Umptro: Moser. BIG CROWD SEES GOOD RACING Castlewood Lowers the Track Renord Half n Second. BEATR1CF. Neb., July 27.-8peelal Tele gram.) The best race meeting ever held In southeastern Nebraska closed here today under most favorable auspices. In the second heat of the 2:27 trot Seouel B.. driven by Fred Unbare, threw herself In front of the grandstand, but escaped In jury. She was able to take her position In the next heat. The rider of Maloy was thrown In the running race, but he was only slightly injured. In the 2:10 pace the track record was lowered from 2:114 to 3:11V. As a side attraction Emma. the. guideless wonder, paced a mile In 2:40. Attendance large, weather fine. Results: Class 2:10, pacing: Castlewood 1 1 1 Oakley D 2 2 Jessie M I Anna Will l Time: 2:13. 2:114. M2Vr Class 2:27, trotting: T. C. B S 111 Lady Ontlme 1 I I Miss Derby 4 3 2 4 Helen C 1 di Waxwlng 7 4 1 Sequel B 7 6 ds R. Cliffs 6 4 ds Time: 2:21H. 2:22. 2:2i Running, half mile: Allen Kid won. Flag Tall second, Plcklns third. Golden C. Reuben G. and Black Beauty also ran. Time: 0:48. Kearney Beats Grnnd Island. KEARNEY. Neb.. July 17.-(Speclal Tele, gram. On account of the rain yesterday the game between Grand Island and Kearney was called off after a few in nings were played, but today they played it out and Kearney won The score: RHE Kearney 4 6 3 Grand Island 1 4 4 Batterlea: Kearney Howard and Za lusky; Grand Island, Crable and Townsend Umpire; Hald. Rnla Stops Harness Raring, DETROIT. July 27. Rain Interfered after one heat at Windsor today and caued a postponement of the finish of the racing until tomorrow. Lake Queen best LaJy Gall Hamilton through the stretch In the fourth heat of the 2:12 trot, which was un finished on the previous day. Time: 2:13. CHOLERA MORBUS Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera In fantum, etc.. can be quickly cured by using, Wakefield's Blackberry Ba.lsu.rn Every home should have a supply of this reliable remedy on hand. 60 years of cures. 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