6 TTIK OMAITA DAILY BEE: TTTOSDAT, AUGUST P. lMfi. . v 'iio if t flTI r 11 irkk1r t Of nl A 1 rvTi rl ' The highest nciefitific snd medical s'uthoritles In the world unite n declaring that Mlliy 2 o VI rtllUllUl the alcohol (about J'iXcontsined in bottle of pur malt brlik Gund's Peerless Beer e at eeewek e tjiw aarone. et anfflrlrat t lat'irallr atlmalete the renlas flow ef Ike reetrle Snide wltbls the elemerb. ee epeentlel In the Breper aealenllaUoa or anlld fnnda. l'mre.eor Dr. K Htm. Herlin, QHmBnjr, aara: "Owlne to the email iiiMunt of alcohol In beer the Mine rennot be ealled en alrahollc beverage In the oajal eeneeftf tbeee wncn." Peerleae Beer le en efferrearent, wholesome end fully matured beer of enm Bnajullnf eeperlorltT Bevmiiee nt thj. It refM the Hold M-flal et P.. Ixnile Ftixwltlnn In lent end el Pari In lene. It la e araratlne imer beer with aelndie rvarrene. dellnhtfut. anappj ItaToreed ?reemy tara. It haa been brewed for M yeare by the feaaoue 4)wa4 lateral Frvreaathat pre. aarree the Ufa ef the mall Peerlev eontalne naly Iha rhnleeat Ineradlente the eeeentlei tonic julore of fine Rohernlen hope, a pedal yaeat of our own raltlaatlna. water flowing from a wail lo gramf- fork and tha malted ertiert of rlrh, plueip and aonart North aeetern harlej. Bottled at the home pleat eel?. Bnid In all reputable hote'e, .-area, raatearenu, et?. Aak "the man babied Ike bar," or buy a emee delt'eres el jeur home, lor feaUly see Be keer excel Peerleae. Write, 'phone or rail. JOnN GUND BREWING CO.. La Crosse, Wis, W, IV IIEYIEX, .Mgi, l:K0-23-24 Leavenworth Street, Oinulm, Xeb., Telephone lunulas 2:111. Broadway, Council 111 tiffs, Iov;i. BARN HART & KLEIX, Wholesale llistriliuters, 102 ' Went Mm FtLLIAM : SAYS PLAY BALL Fi ction at Hew York NiF Excuse for Pojt 1 poninr Tort'lB Game. ' TUESDAY'S QUESTION IS FINALLYSETTLED President of ottoAAI Incur Thrrat a Reels If Hik Decision . " Saipportlnir Iniplre ie - Xot Sustained. NEW1. YORK, Aug. . The game sched uled to-be, played in this city between the New York and Chicago teams of the Xa ,ionk! liasfl . Ball .league must be played despite '.(lie trouble at the Polo grounds , yesterday,-and only adverse weather condi tions or a forfeiture will he permitted to Interfere with the contest, according to th.i ' AUltrnilinti inaila initaa. .hir iaIH..Mi ,..t linm of the KaMoiml league. 1 . Mrv I'ulliam' said thai the umpired us- ,r.inru u louay s sritini' will be on h ind this afternoon andtlt If the New York McIIale. lh Smith. 2b...., Randall, if KiiKHell. rf Weiirardt. c teoin refuses to pliii'. the aamn rt-lil h, I , Helden. If nfeuhor he nor hla policumen Uad'nnytlilnK to dd Clth The exeluHlon vf-irniplre John stouA from hr l'olo Rround yesterday and that he had assured Manager McGraw and Seclotafy Rnow Ira yeaterday that the po lice could protect johnhlone ff he were ad mitted. The Ihi'ptVtorHlRo aald( that Sec relary Knowhi submitted a stateiiien' to him at the grounds yesterday fruiting the exclusion upon the. 'shoulders of the police, but that he (Sweeneyj refused to agree to It. . - C.AMKS I TlfE 'WE!TER I.EAfilE In M forfeited to Chicago. Jo'Ur as yesteid.iy's game la concerned, Mr. Pulilnm conaidera the matter aettled. "lie has upheld the de cision of Umpire JohiiKtono In di ilaring thu game forfeited to Chicago, and says that 'Irt'the event or his decision not belna; tip held by the XationaT' board of d Hectors he will reVlgu his. fcosftion ' as' bresldcrit of tns league and wlU quit profeaaJo-nal oase'- New t'm, ball forever, " n fr f ..111 a ' I , -t :' - . ... Statriarnt- ay, Pnlllam. Mr 1'iilliam's statement follows: '::ho New York -Chicago game schedulod' ' August i stands on' the league record a.' ffrfelterl to Chlctrgo by a score of 9. to vi ar.a saia result hMs heen tabulated and tounted. I uphoM the action of the uin- tires absolnteiy, and -if I am not susis.ncd y the NartonaJ league' 'board of directors i win tiniy resitcnmv oos tion iireai- Deiiver Wine Irnm tloai (II) IMtche-rs !'tle. riKNVER. jug..S. Denver took a closely contested Hume from Sioux Cltv today by the score of 4 to 3. Jt was n .pllrhers' bat tle bent'cen 1'aige and Jackson and Paige had the shade, striking out eight of the vlKltors and allowing no hits until . the sixth. Campbell led hhlli the Packers' ral lies and marie the sensational catch of the gRine. Bunched hits secured Denver's runs. Score: . , .DEXVfcR. ', AB. R ... 3 1 ... -2 ... 1 ... 3 0 ...3 0 ...A - 0 ... 3 - 0 . 3 t ... 3 . 0 H. . 1 1 Psiw, !) Totakt..- Campbell, If. filieehan, rf... Noblit, of....". Weed, :b A. 0 E 0 O 0 lb. Wniia'ms,,: Hess. . 0. . . Jncksrwi,'p.,l w 4 SIOIX CITY AB. R. ..;:...;.. 8 4 .'...v..::.; ,:,.-4 4 3 5"'4' 'Jarrott Totals H. a O. :i s o "0 6 O'-O ' 0 o. 0 ' "'0 '2 . 1, 0 5 0 37 13 O - A. 8 1 Ma goon, 'Jb.. Cicotte, p... Totals , 13 13 27 15 0 Batted for Carnes in ninth. Dea 'Moines o 0 3 1 2 2 3 1 1-13 Pueblo 0 0000301O-4 Stolen b.ises: CnlTyn. Hogrlever. (3r, Ma goon. Andreas, (2i. First base on balls: Cdrnw, la; Clcotte, 3. Struck out: Carnes, i; clcoite, 3. Two base hits: Welday, Bader. Magoon. Double plays: Klwert to Tonneman. Magoon. O'Leary to Andreas. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Davis. Attend ance: 600. Standing of the Trams. Played. Won. Lost CMCAG0 WINS FROM NEW YORK Wind City National! Ontbat and Outfield the McGraw Tribe. NO TROUBLE AT THE POLO GROUNDS I siplrri Who Were Eiclnded from the firoonda Toredar Cheered When Ther Appear t pom the Diamond. NEW YORK. Aug. . Everything passed off quietly at the Polo grounds today, and Chicago beat the New York team by 3 to t It was learned early In the afternoon that the local club would not prohibit the entrance of any umpire assigned by Presi dent Pulllam to tho grounds. When Um pires Johnstone and Emslle reached the gate hey were accompanied by President Pulllam. who had came hastily from Sara toga, and as soon as he had seen the pair gain admittance without Interference he scurried away In an automobile without going Inside the turnstile. They were cheered when they appeared upon the dia mond. . .. Neither Manager McGraw nor Third Baseman Devlin was to he seen today, as each has Incurred the penalty of suspen sion for a few days. Genre: CHICAOO. NEW TOTtK B.H.O.A E. t 1 1 0 ORreanahen. r 1 0 Prown. rf.... S 0 Shannon, V. . Seymour, of. I r. MrRane. lb. t Strang, lb... S tipahlan, a... 1 (inilhrrl, 2b... OAmea. tW'lltae. p.... Bowerman . 19 10 27 Ji 0 Totelt. .. . Batted for Ames In eighth Chicago . 0 0 0 1 0 New York I 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit; Bresnahnn. Sacrifice hits: Chance, Ames. Strang. Stolen base: Sey mour. First base on balls: Off Reulbach, 5; off Ames,- 2. Struck out: Bv Reulbach, fi: by Wlltse, 1; by Ames, 1; by Brown, 1. Hits: Off Ames, 7 In eight innings; off Wiltse, 3 in one Inning; off Reulbach, six In eight and one-third Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Ames, 1. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; New York, 3. Douhle plays: Dahlen to Gilbert; Strang to Bresnahan to McGann. Time: 2:05. Umpires; limslle and Johnstone. Pittsburg; Shnt Oat ftoetoa. BOSTON. ' Aug. ' -Pittsburg defeated Boston today 2 to 0. Willis pitched an excellent game, holding (he locals to four hits and twice pitching himself out of bad holes. Score: PITTfBlRo. ' Boston. Simla, rf ... Sharharr, If . . J 0 S"hu!te. rf.... 4 2 0 fhanro. lb... 1 I Stalnfaldt. Ih 1 J 1 Tinker, aa ... lit Evora. 2n 4 J 4 Mnran, r 4 n Raulharh, p. . 4 0 1 Brown, p 0 6 0 Totala. R.H O A E 4 16 8 1 I 1 1 11 1 1 B I I 0 0 ft 0 0 2 inn i 10 0 0-3 0 0 0 1-2 Stahl; Altiier to Wakefield. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Connol.y. Kt. I.onla lea from ryr York. ST. l-OUIS, Mo. Aug. x After Orlh purposely walked Rickey with two out In the tentn inning, niung itia rases. leie hantv dropped Ulade's pop My. allowing Wallace to score the winning run for Si. lxiuls. Shortstop K.lb"i-d of the New Yrrk's attacked Umpire o I.oughlln and was banished. JlHiincer M.'Aleer of r?t. I.ouls was ordered off the grounds for dls- ruting a decision and o Connor of St. .ouls and Manager Griffith of New York were barred from the coHchlng lines for similar offenses. Score: T. Lot IS NEW YORK Nltea. h... Jnnoa, lb... Stone. If... Hamphlll, r WaMere, ea O'Prtrn. 2n K. whirr, cf Rukay. c... Glade, p B.H O.A.B , t I I ft Karlrr. 0 B H O A B. 1 ' I S 1 I t I 1 s 3 0 0 i 0 1 0 Hoffman, cf. " I'haar lh a ''nnrov, aa. . . 0Lapoe. Sh... 0 Yaarr. .b. .. (I IVIehtnty, If. 1 Ttiimai, r. . ., 1 Orlh. p 1 1 i t n is n i l l o i n l 0 5 ! 2 Total! 40 1J in ll i Totili s: ; is i Two out when winning run scored. Pt Ixvila o 0 0 o 0 0 o l (I 12 New York y 0 00001 o 00 01 Earned runs' 8t. Iiuls. 1; New York, 1. Sacrifice hits: Hemphill. Keeler. Dcle hanty, Thomas. Double plays: Nlles to O Hrlen to Jones; Glade to Nlles. Stolen bases: Korhler. (.'); Hoffman, Ijt Porte. First base on balls: Off Orth, 4; off Glade, S. Struck out: By Orth, ; bv Glade, 3. lft on bases: St. Louis. 14; 'New York, 17. Time: 2:10. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Chicago Wins In Tenth. CHICAGO, Aug. 8. Chicago defeated Phil adelphia for the fourth consecutive liine today In a hard-fought pitchers' battle, 1 to 0. Score: CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. Hehn. rf... Jnnae. rf lahrll. lb O. Darla, aa. Imnohue. lb.. B.H.O.A.K. Dougherty, If. 4 Sullivan, r . . S Tannahlll, Jb. I Patterson, p.. I 0 I 1 I 0 1 0 I 0 14 1 0 0 i 0 I 0 0 0 OHartarl. It. 1 Lord, rf I OH Paria, lb.. 1 0 Reynold, rf... 0 0 Murphy. Jb. .. 0 C Croaa. aa .... 0 0 Inoa, 3b. .. . 1 0 Poetfta. c...., I 0 Plank, p H.H O A E. 1 1 1 I 0 14 1 t 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 Des Moines ... Omaha Denver Sioux City Lincoln , Pueblo Games today : ." 91 7 !m 9H Omaha at a 41 50 52 54 ijil Lliu-cllh PrCt. .71 '5 .54H .45 I-earh. Jb Beaumont, cf. ft Clarke. If 4 Wagner, aa... 4 Nralon, lb. . . 4 Moines at Pueblo, Sioux City at Denver. HARNESS' HACIMi l BUFFALO '.41 ! flan ley, rf. .4i2 .375 Des I -E. - 0 1 3 4 U. "7" -;.t. to 0 0 4 ' t 1 0 0 2 6 Batted for Jackson In thw'plnlh Denver 0..it0 0 .0 i.a.J O-rl Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 W3 Stolen base: Sheehan. Sarriflre l)ta: 'Rus- dent of the National W,,,. h i I"": nases. on ,wi:'i'rtw NaHonal ltKiie rn"i.. "H." Velgard.,. Struck out : By Paige. . K by :lhrnuahtani) nin - .. .Jackson, 3 animation., u-rma iaiwav ku. .ki ion buses Eesinllc Wins the 'iiOl Rare In Fast Time. , BUFFALO. -Aug. 8. In winning the sec ond heat of the 2:n4 pace Ht the second 'day's meeting of the grand circuit Estatic paced the mile in 2:iM'a. making tin- fastest time of the meeting. Baron Grattan sold early favorite in this event, but EsLtttc won the first two hent- and the race. Dr. Chase, favorite In the 2:10 trot, was sold for Slu.oTio to New York parties before the race on the strength of a milw In 2:1) In the morning. This race was won by Nut Boy in straight heats. The winner brought $20 In the early pools. Breuda York won the race for 3-year-old pacers, distancing Ihe other two entries In the first heat. ' Gay Btngen Vepeated his Cleveland per formance In winning the race for 3-year-old troiters In straight heals. . The track was spongy.,. T4x aift.tioo. trot will be decided tomorrow. Summary: The-Introduction, a-jieas-old pacers, purse Sl.oon: , ...... Brenda .York,.,, b. " m., by Mekd fiS'nokoisi '.-.....' 1 1 I Kelly, b. g. (Chandler). ds ds .'Fii kw unr nay own a national league franchlae - hui ht 1.1 . ,1. o-,, , . aim I bloux City, 2 'and bulldozing tactics are tn ha iir,io;.i hv i Attendance: 9o0. the oldest professional base ball organlia- ! t ion In America 1 wouldn't have the bett franchise In Ihe National league as a gift. ;'I wen't ' discuss my umpires' assign ments fnr-today s game or any other same. They are. confidential and known only to me and my staff, of umpires. But. they will Ian on. hand for the game this after noon, and .the . teams will play, unless weather conditions orrvep.t Polloe, Inspector Sweeney said today that .33 .'3 5" 9l 'Time: 2:loWi:14. 2:i4iV The. Preparation) , 3-year-old trotters, auise $1,000; , . ' ay JUngen. br. c by Bingen (Brady) 111 Ed Custer, ch. c. (Chandler) 2 2 2 Oulstn,.-h.. f.. (Nolanl 3 ds The Abbe. b. o. IB. White) 4 ds Daffodil, h. f. lAmrm ds Mntt.i. .U'ii.'-rTit' pJrJT.i V.,.ft l Time: 2:151.. 2:14.. 2:144. Denver.'...; Sioux .City. A Two-1 The Liquid Veneer. 2:04 pace purse $2,000: erroi s: f r."""' " Lynch. base .hit: Smith.. First , base lime; l,-o. . I miure FOR 30 YEARS Dr. McGrew "w. Svvr 4 iirni'i Kae) ' far ( hnrupe. - PUEBLO, Colo.,- Atlg. 8 -WCriiei, the' St llda twirler, was tried out again today and As on previous appearanres he was unable to locate Ihe plate. 'Ha Issued teri- passes anil allowed thirteen tilts.. Mis. swemed to discouraged the locals, who played a listless game arid the visitors by Oratorlo-Ethelwyn 1 Grattan 1 3 b. g.. bv (Geers) 3 2 Maud Keswick, b. m.. (James) 4 3 2 Ner.volo, b h. IMurphvt 2 4 4 Charloy Ifnvt. b. s. (Kane) ds Time; 2:05i. 2:044. 2:0714. Tli T f T I ... ., 1 1J . w, , . ni aA Work.. ",M,'Cl l.Ll, J.u.. w ora . a-i .we . . Nut Boy, b. g., by Nut Pine iMo- llenryi 11 1 Kltrhry, lb... I Oilmen, f 3 Wlllla. p t B.H.O'.A.B. B.H.O.A K. 4 1 t ( Rrldwall. aa.. 4 (1 4 0 0 ft 0 CTennry. lb... 4 0 11 I 0 1 f 0 IHrnln, 3b 4 I I 3 0 ft 3 1 Batea. cf 1 0 1 0 ft 1 14 1 Howard, If... 4 1 1 0 0 119 0 llnlan. rf 4 ft i ft 0 110 ONrrdham, c. . 3 0 1 1 0 13 0 0 Slniehrl, 2b.. I ft I 1 0 0 1.44 Young, p 3 0 1 t ft Totala 3;' 7 27 14 0 Toll! 30 4 27 II 0 Pittsburg 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit:. Howard. Sacrifice hits: Willis. Beaumont. Donble plays: Wagner to Nealon, Young to Tenney to Brain. First base on balls: Off Willis. 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Willis, 2. Struck out: By Willis, 3; by Young, 1. Passed ball: Gibson. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Klein. anme Postponed. At Philadelphia St. Louis game post poned; rain. At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. standing- of the Teams. . Played.- Won. Lost Totala 2 2 30 17 ft Totala 11 528 14 1 One out when winning run scored. Chicago ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Phllaoelphia .'..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lrflt on bases: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia, o. Three base lilt: Dougherty. Sactilk e hits: iuurpny. Jsbell. Lenox. Stolen base: Jones. Struck out: By Patterson, 3; by Plank. 5. Bases on balls: Off Patterson. 2; off Piank, 3. Time; 1:42. Umpire: lluist. MtandliiK of Ihe Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. Tel. Philadelphia 97 59 3S New York 95 57 S3 .h( Chicago laf 57 4:1 .n.O Cleveland 9i 53 4;t .552 St. lxuls 97 49 4H .o'"n Detroit IIS 4S 'fin ,4:) Washington 97 :) 5.S .102 Boston 100 28 ' 72 .2M) Games today; Washington at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. (AMES IS AMERICA ASffOCIATIO Minneapolis Shuts Oat Louisville Two to othlnaT. IUISVJLLE. Aug. 8. Ford pitched great ball today, allowing the locals only two hits, both of which came In the seventh Inning after two men had been retired. Score : MINNKAPOLIS. LOl'IRVILLE. B.H.O.A E. B.H.O.A.E. Parli, cf 4 I). Sullivan, rf 4 Oremlnii'r, 3b 4 Hart, If 4 Freeman, lb. . 3 Yeager, c 4 Oyler, aa 4 Fo. 2b 3 Ford, p 2 0 0 Mailman. It.. 4 0 0 Woodruff, 3lj. 4 2 0 Braahear, 2b.. 4 0 0 Sullivan. 3b.. 3 0 u Slovall, cf. .. 2 0 DKerwIn, rf.... 3 1 1 Sinner, c 2 5 0 Qulnlan, aa. .. 3 0 0 Elliott, p 3 0 3 0 3 0 t 1 14 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 Pet. Chicago 101 . 71 30 . 703 Pittsburg1 97 63 34 . 650 New York .......... 96 61 35 . 635 Philadelphia ...;... .loi) 46 54 . 40) Cincinnati .....101 44 57 .436 Brooklyn , ... 7 41 66 .43 St. Louis .....M02 37 65 . 361 Boston ............. .ha) 34 66 .340 Games today i Pittsburg at New York, Cincinnati ' at . ffrfladelphla, Chicago at Brooklyn, St. Louis at Boston. by Dietetic. (Ga- ru'i.reo itiiiior.1 a! win. (.iiaiur .lor- me T",- r'ht.an the sixth and eighih Innings Pueblo Was capuTln Bacon' .''b, "a ." '(Day i '. '. '. unable' to do anything with his deltven'. , ImpPrlH, .Aller.on. br. s. .Snow).... Carnes repsatedly filled the tat sea on walks I jjri0 isiP j, m (Heal and then on gettinr hlinself into a hole j ,-IHrlna Dawson, b. m. ' '( McCa rgo i '. '. u" "",'k .ler B1W Catcher, b. sr. (McCarty). ..... Most of Des Moines hits came when they 1 Inrti hr m (Kldrldae) lnt'.'?B- T.he ror".0.u,h? kfal9 w,"re 1 nn Direct.' blk. m. HvAiiterV. '.'.'.'.. also costly. In the sixth Inning after i ir..i,,i,. h n, inr. .w. in.-. I. wrir' nui Ml,- lllflianH n U n ' , nailing rally and secured ' three-singles, a two bafirer nnrl n biiKA nn lutlla wttlfh has made a SPEC- , netted three runs. The score: 4 A iii or all forms nf dlseBften uml fluz. I orders of - - . .. n r". A. r.. M 'IV. .1 . MEN ONLY Hit ficllKif for trent Ins thii rliit of laiFeamid r unltmUtK,. Urn re markahU cure have el-; .Dver ,IKM t'.-H Uiireil Varlrerele. Hydmeale. BloJ Hniaon. strl.-turei Gleet, Kervoua Debility. Ixnva of Strength anu Vltllt. r '.. His Home; Treat nieiii .i haa permanently cured th9uaanda' ' of rn are ' ": of chrome Nervoua. Racial. Kidney and Bladder and Skin dlaeea. at Imall coat. Pave time and money, by deadnblnf your caae and write for KRKK HOOK" an4 tarma of traaimant. Medicine aont an plein parkaaa. . ' , . . Charges Low. Consultation Pres. - aflite Hours S a m. tu i:Su p. hi. riuti days. 8 a m. to 6 p. m. Call or write. Box 766. Office at 216' Couth 14th Street, Omaha, Xeb. McGllvray. ef.. Under,- :b Mel. hlor, rf Elwert. 3b...'... Tonneman, 3b... Flske, ss Messltt, c ltennlcker, c..'.; t'arneg, p....... Miner Totals Caffyn, PUEBLO. - 1 AB. ' R H. ,PO. A.' 4 0 0 2 0. 4 2 2 1 0 4 1 ' 2 2 3 ?4 12 2 1 ....... 30031 4.0 14 1 3 0 2 3 1 3 . 0 . 0.9 1 ........ i o o o o ......... 8 0 .0 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 .'.,..'.,.33 ; 1 t ''17 'io Dlrertncss, ph. g. (McM-ihon)... Time: 2:091-4. 2:10, 2:104. 6 ds ds ds ds GREAT HACIMi l TEKAMAH TRAC K Horsea All Driven Out and Good Sport Keaolte. - . 0 TECUMSEH. Neb.. Aug. S.-lSpeclal. ) 0 With a clear sky. a big crowd and a fair 0 j track the second day of the Tekanmh races 2 j passes Into h'story, but it Is one that will 1 long be remembered as every horse was 0 ' driven to 'win. In the third heat of the 0 2:16 race. Miss Cai4fiy was heavily backed 0 at 10 to . hut the heat was aiveii to Iowa OfSphinx, Jr. Major 'Dent won the llrst two frrni, zo GAMES l.N THE? AMERICA LEAGUE Boston Takes atolh Ends of a Double Header from Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Aug. 8. Boston took both games from Cleveland today, winning by bunching their' hits in Ihe tnlrd innlnir In the first game. Harris and Rhoades pitched splendidly In the Second. Boston scoring the only "run of Ihe game on Turner's error. Score, first game: BOSTON! : ' CLEVELAND. B H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. 4 J I 0 Flick, cf 4 2 0 0 0 ejarkann. If... 3 110 0 ft Tuiner, aa.... 4 0 1 I ft cl.ajola. 2b ... 4 114 0 J smvall, lb... 3 ft 14 0 0 OOnngalton. rf 4 I I 0 0 Obarlieau, St.. 3 0 111 6 Ruelow. c 2 0 2 1 0 oBernhard, p.. ) ft 0 3 - Klllrrdae, c..l 0 I 0 (I 34 litis OTownaend. p. . 0 0 0 0 0 ' Hoaaman ... 1 1 0 0 0 ' ' 'Hernia ' 1 0 0 0 0 Heaa 1 0 0 0 V Havden, rf Parent, aa. siatil. cf.. Ferrla, 5h. Hoey, It Orlmahaw. lb I Morgan. 3b... 4 Ambruater, c 4 Voung, p 4 Totali. 1 ' 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 . 1 a ft 0 hents, but owing to an Incident In the j Hoey, If. Totala 13 4 17 15 1 eRatted for Buelow in the eighth. Batted for Bernhard In the eighth. Batted for Barbeau In the ninth. Boston 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 03 Cleveland ........... 000000010 1 Earned runs: Cleveland, 8; Boston, 1. Hits: Off Bernhard, 6 In eight Innings; off Townsend, 2 in one inning. Two-base hit: Jackson. Three-base hit: Hayden. Sacrifice hits: Jackson, Ferris. Hit with pitched ball: By Berniiard. 1; by Young, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland. 7; Boston, s. Struck out: By Bernhard, !: by Young, 4; by Towni-erid. I. Time: 1:27. Umpires: Sheridan and Evans. Score, second game: ' BOSTON. CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Havden, rf... 4 I 1 ft 0 Flick, ef 4 i 10 0 rarent. as ... 3 0 2 2 UJaikanfk. If Slahl. rf 4 14 4 VTurner, aa 4 0 1 o u Lalnle, 2h Totala 32 g 27 ( t Tolala :S 2 27 JI 3 Minneapolis 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 o Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 Three -base hit: Gremlnger. Stolen bases: Fox. Davis. Sacrifice hits: Ford, 2i; Stuvh.ll. First base on balls: Off Elliott, 1; off Ford. 3. Stiuck out: Bv Elliott, by Ford, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Fox. Double plays: Stoner, Sul livan to Woodruft; Gremlnger to Free man. Ift on bases: Louisville. 4; Min neapolis, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kane. liooaler Defeat Saints. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. S. Indianapolis scored a victory over St. Paul today In a close and Interesting game. Thielman's pitching was the only feature., Score: INDIANAPOLIS. ST. PACL. CURES o CANCEROUS ULCERS Whenever a sore or ulcer ia slow in healinjr, and shows sijjns of eatlnp; into the surroundinp; flesh, it is safe to say that the Mood is infected with cancerous perms. Some old taint or poison that h.is lain dormant awaitins; a favorable opportunity to assert itself has found an outlet on the face, arms, legs or other part of the body, and the place has become Inflamed and festered, pnd a chronic ulcer is the result. When middle ajje Js reached or passed, and the vital powers are naturally weaker, a hurt of any kind heals slowly, and often an insignificant scratch or bruise on warty growths, moles, pimples, etc., will begin to inflame and are soon large, eating ulcers. The cancerous germs are rooted in the blood, and while salves, plasters, lotions, etc., keen the surface clean, thev are useless in affecting a cure. S. S. S. cures cancerous ulcers by going dov.-n into the blood and removing the germ and poisons which produce the trouble. It cleanses the circulation of all unhealthy matter, and when the cause is removed the sore heals permanently. S. S. S. enriches and Strengthens the entire blood-supply, and being purple" vegetable, it is a pleasant, safe remedy for younr or old, and ulcers of every kind yicUl promptly to its curative properties. Hook on sores and ulcers and medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA, DOCTORS for MEM aWajrauBrMeinaWaw ' 'Jt'.".i i.J al .V-v-'v ,Ke atevs-w, !:i ft i i B.H.O.A.E. Dunleevy, rf. 4 ft 3 Alherton, 3b. 4 1 4 Himea, ,cf.... I I 1 larr. lb Wllltama. ea Prrry. if Marfan, 2b. Holmea, c, Tblelman, p 4 3 12 3 3 1 4 10 4 0 1 4 t 4 2 11 0 OOeler, aa 1 0 Sugden, lb. . 0 0 Myera, 2b..., 1 0 Frlak, If 2 0 Wheeler, 8h. 0 OSlaglr, rf.... t liny, cf 1 ft Drill, c 6 1 Morgan, p... B.H.O.A.E. 0 1 2 1 12 3 1 1 0 1.1 ft 2 1 0 0 0 too 1 7 1 ft 1 I The Reliable Specialists Best Methods of Cure We have devoted years of study to the best methods of curing private dis eases and weaknesses of men, spending thousands of dollars la researches evolving a system of treatment which Is a safe cure for skin, nervous, blood and private dKeases and weaknesses of men. We treat every case on Its own merits, and thousands today Join In thanking us for the new leae of life our skill snd ability has opened up for them. Come to us and we will spare you the penal ties associated with private diseases, weaknesses, etc. The State Medical Institute is established for the benefit of suffering rnn; for the purpose of curing the terrrthle diseases and blighting weaknesses that destroy men's mental and physical powers, making them unfit for work, bus iness, study or marriage, and depriving them of the social duties snd pleasures of life as well aa marital happiness. If you wish to le saved and restored to health and strength, wltn mental and physical powers complete, come to the men's true specialists and learn your trim condition. Get the right treatment first and be ssjely and thoroughly cured. Are YOU one of the many thousands of WEAK MEN. and do you wish to be rd? Multitudes bring on themselves the horrors of s. life-long ift.sesse by unnatural habits.- Thousands and thousands of men "are prematuroly old and diseased through excesses and unnatural drains, which sap the very foundation of life, destroy their health and strength, leaving them a mental and physical wreck. Not knowing where to apply for a cure, many of the sufferers silently suffer on, loaded with disease, remorse arid humiliation, going from bad to worse, or they experiment with too many "Free Treatment" and "Quick-Cure" schemes. ; We cure safely and thoroughly Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases. ' v and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to evil habits, excesses, self abuse, or the result of specific and private diseases. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. I W!I .30 I 24 IS 2 0 0 1 - 3 0 0 0 0 2 i Totals..;... 32 10 27 IS 2 Total!... Indians polis 1 0 1 0 0 St. Paul 0 0 110 First base on balls: Off Thlelman, 2; off Morgan, 1. Struck out: By Thiennun, 4; by Morgan. 4. Hit with pitched ball: Wil liams. Two-base hit: Atherton. Sacrifice. hits: Himes. Slagle. Double play: Alher ton to Marcnn to Cair. Left on base: Indianapolis, 7; St. Paul, 4. Time: 1:4J. Umpire: Werden. lianira Postponed, At Columbus Kansas City-Columbus game ostponed; rain. At Toledo Milwaukee-Toledo game post poned; wet grounds. ManuiiiK of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, , 69 10 62 Pl at 110 Ill 110 TO ST. PAUL or MIliHEAPOLIS AND RETURN VIA Columbus ... Milwaukee .. Toldeo Minneapolis Louisville ... Kansas City h6 41 46 48 M Pel. .u74 .04. .01.9 I .6.0 I 62 5 .4,3 . St. Paul 108 45 b3 .417 ! Indianapolis 109 3S 71 .itt I Guinea today: Milwaukee at Toledo, Kan sas City at Columbus, St. Paul at Indian apolis, Minneapolis at Louisville. : DES MOINES. . O'l-arv, , Welday. If Tr':::: Daxt.r, o , Andieas, lb... HogrU ver, 3b. liillen, rf AB. .. 4 .-. 4 ' .. 6 .. 5 ... 4' ... 2 H. po: A. E 0 3 3 3 11 4 0 3 I third he was distanced. However, he was I allowed to start again. In the 3-year-old pace, Vnlo was protested as to age. Two veterinarians were eilled snd in their Judgment pronounced him 4. Mr. Tliomaa, the owner, made affidavit that he was only 3 and he was allowed to start, wln- I nlng easily. Results: I Three-year-old pare: Voir., b. h. C. J. Thomas. 1 1 1 Lady Online, h. in.. E. P. Hamilton. .2 1 2 ' I .... . 1 1 T V , T." t .. . I. .. - 3 3 3 Buster Brown, Telia mail Crimnhaa Morgan. ;lli. Felertnn. e. Harrla, p... Totala ...4 1 J- 0 Oftovall. lb... lb 1 0 li o Oi'oocaiion, rf. .. 3 0 1 l Obarlieau, 3b.. .. 3 1 1 I l huelow. c. .. .3 0 0 4 OKhntadF,. p... hoftaman .... .23 4 37 14 OKltlrcdge, c. i a v o 0 2 4 1 12 U 0 2 1) 0 3 0 0 3 I 0 0 4 0 i) 0 0 0 0 14 t tttt tat l el "KissiE 'DIAFLIUI0EA ' 1 1 4tavv f di-hriit)i.iDfl4Vinu.tiot!i, , l,'n - ruct: Dent. b. h., trniavtioD or ulocrKtioaB of mucoui ft:mtor.Tiet. Pt l rt leaa a n ri - n aa at rift . puisouDua. . f7 ld by Drrvlu I a aavu an ymni 'V ' 4 VV eiort-i. lrnMiil. far Jg ti no. or j .M.,yt7i. Vtl VHt,B)4 UU 4 UUf ki JiP. Tn.u ..Vi..i ituu weak-' neear ui u .au ttie uleasures ul 111 tiioulil ti,e Jueen Pills. .Dae box will tell a story of marvelous results. This medicine hits, more N rejuvenating, wieiiiiliff forre Uiail has mi before been cfTered. aent poit puJo in pla;a package onl on rereipt of una nil v. and 81. . .Vlsde l.y tin .rigiraior" '. 1. Hoo.l ' o.. pro-r,-iiT " ', . l.u'vtll. .Mug. 2 I i 1 8 7 If you or tome member of your family were taken suddenly to-night with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera Morbus, or Cholera Infantum, would you be prepared to check it T Every borne should have a supply of Wakefield's Blackberry Balsam It Is a most reliable remedy for all loose conditions (if the bowel. All druggists sell it, . , . . J. M. Henry. .3 A. A. Boyn- 1 iwa Sphinx, jr.. b. h., U.- C- Anderson a 7 4 12 Jeasie M. b. m... Kred Roharr...ti 6, 2 3 4 Aina Itussel, br. ni., B. B. 1 stta ' 7 3 5 4 3 tjueen L, ch. m., Allie Oalne.s...2 4 6 5 6 lorsie Wilkes, hi. m., J. M. Coe 4 i 7 6ir ; Tune: i:W4, 5:li'.. 2 16. 2:16, 2:16. Klve-elghths mile running. Time: l:nj. Young Illgrim won. Nettle C second, Vox E. thh-d, Teddy lourth. Calico Brown, tilth. In the 2:3" pace put over from yester day Adrian W won, Silver l'ox second, ilovsljue third. Totala 2 4 2 Batted for Buelow in the eighth. Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Cleveland uOUOOoOOO 0 Tlaee-bae-e hit: Flick. Sacrilice hits: Jackson, Harris. (Irlnishaw. Parent. Stolen ImiM's: uarneau, iioey. uouoie piajs: 1 Jthoades lo Turner to Stovall. Ferris lo . I ,ii ciu o Giluuihaw. First base on balls: 'off Hhoades. 2; off Harris, 2. Hit with j pitched ball: By Rhoades, 1. Ix-ft on i oasis: Cleveland, 5: Boston, 6. Struck out; I By Hhoades. 3; by Hams. 2. Time; L30. Umpires: Kvuna and Sheridan. Wnaihlimlon Mu llollr (ioiues. . DETROIT. Aug. Washington took both games of . a double-header loday, wnielr woulil have been featureless except for Patirn's work In the llrst game, Score, first game: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. 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Writ for ?"- . ,SV s. .f.anir. F! .1i4e -for home treatment Ult. SLAHI.t.j . bL.JLi;i, liia ewd Luu.liul bUttie, Owntva, Nebraska, BLW.ajlh. (irnnd Island Wine a Pair. HARVARD. Neb.. Aug. 8. (Special Tele ' gium tlrnnd Island won Ihe llrst game Of a double-header here this morning by (i'e store of to 8. Harvard lost on ac count wf errors, which with hum-hint; of ,)its, . la aught the winning runf. S'ore: RUE. Jrsml Island . 0 o 0 0 0 4 1 1 3- 13 2 'tarvard 1 0 S 0 0 3 0 0 1 S 10 4 Batteries: Miller and Ling. Corbett and iivii(etid. , The afternoon game- was faster and in Or.ind Island's favor again by i:ie score of 5 to 1. Several fast plays were pulled off by Orand Island, and Harvard lost be cause of inability to hit Teel. Score: HUE Orand Island. . 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0-5 1J 4 Harvard 0 1 0 0 0 0 'u o 0-1 6 3 Batteries: Morse and Ling. Teel and T,ineiid. Umpire: t lark. Ia hawkers Too Ktronii (or Beatriec. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. K-(p cial T,ll fgram ) In a well played game here today the Maryivllle (Kan.) wain d.i.aied Be atrice 7 to 4. The visitors brought lth them a number of ex-leaguers and put up a game that was a trille tyo siron fur the Beatrice boys. ?Rala 1'revenls Tenale KANSAS CITY. Aug. 8. Play In the Transmlseis'i ipi tenma tournament today .v i postpuued until touionow becauio cf j ralu. MM. Sb C. Jnnra. at. Altllaf, ik... siahley, rl... Andt-ri-on. If Slant, lb .... 8"halfly. 2b.. WakcDe.d, c Patten, p... 2 On. Jonaa, rf. . 4 ft 0 Lln.lFay, lb. . 4 i OMi-lnljre. If. 3 H O.'rawford. rf.. 4 0 0 Srhaefrr, 2b. . 3 1 0( .'onghlln, lib. 3 2 0 l.nwe, aa 3 0 l) Warner, c 3 0 Muillil. p 3 Totala IJ 4 .1 0 10 3 110 2 4 0 Totala...., It 10 t .; v Waihlngttn U Drtroll o 0 4) 0 0 0 0 0 04) Sacrifice hit: Bchallly. Stolen bases: C. Jones. AltUer. Anueison. (2. First base on 'bulls: tll Mullin, 3; -ff Pauen. 2. I.ell on buses: Detroit, 4; Washington, 6. Si ruck out: By .Mullen. 4; by I'atten, 2. Duul.le piay: Mil to S'.anl. Umpire: Connolly. Time: 1:80. Score - second game: WASHINGTON. PCTROIT B.H O.A.E. 11. H O A K. Kill. 3h t. Jooea, i-t.. Altlaer. aa Stanley, rf . . Anderaou, If. Buhl, lb S.-nal.lv. Jb... Wakefield, c. Smith, p. I 111 Jonaa. rf.. 0 Llndaay. lb . . 4 lMrlntyre. .ft ftt'rawford. 3 I 4 4 Shat!rr. .1) . 4 1 u ougblln, 3d. 4 2 0 Uf. aa 3 1 V Payne, e I 2 0 liooo.'aa. p. .. 4 PLAY FOR Til K l A 1 FLOWER I I P H. t'haadler Egan Kqnnla the Record for the llnnrulaia Course. CHICAGO. Aug. 8.-H. Chandler Lean, ex-national amateur chainiinn, this after- noon tquuiied the retold for the Onwentsta coutse and has the bejt score of the six teen tiualillers for the .nayhower cup, chief ! liopliy In the open amateur golf tournament .which began there today. Young Kgau played consistent golf throimh the entire i ti.lily-slx holes and tlnihed witn 15istiok s. His nearest eomiH'tilor, it. 1. t aanauu of Kenosha, Wis., required 163 strokes to tovf-r the same distnnce. Out of the luu entiles for the event, 1-3 started In the qualifying round and Ihe cliias of golf displayed by many of III" players surpassed mat seen In some or tun iiat'ional tournaments. Three lllghts of six- i teen plavcrs each qualified for the different i cups, 'i'he llrst sixteen qualified for the; Mayflower trophy, while t lie second flight qualified for the Solace cup and the third i sixteen are aeslincu lor a try at ine ijio lr'V'hose who qualified for the Mayflower tup follow: 11. Chandler Egan, Exmonc; R. T. Cav anugh. Keyosha; G. CoplanI. Skokle; W. K. Howland. Jr.. Skokle; D. E. Sawyer. Wheaton; A. Mitchell, Rock Island; B. D. Smith, tmwentsla; W K. Clow, Ouwerstla; W K. WfKid, Homewood; R. E. Hunter, Midlothian: O. W. Potter. Midlothian; Walter K. Egan. Kxmoor: G. H. W. Hewitt, Tuscumbla; L. Mitchell. Rock Island; A. B. Swift. Onwentsia: 1). R. Forgan, Onwent ria: Ioui;lns Stuart, Homewood. Forgan and Stuart will play off for the tie for sixteenth place tomorrow morning. All the qualifiers for the Solace cup, wltn the exception tif two, finished with scores better than 171. Two of the players lied at that mark and they will also play off a tie In the morning. In the play for the Tyro cup four of the contestants are tied at 174. The oilier fif teen qualifiers had scores ranging from 1.2 to 176. lona I.eaoe Hesnlls. M RSHALLTOWN. la.. Aug 8.(Sp' rlal Telegram.) Following are the results in the Iowa league: Marshalliown. 1; Keokuk, 0; twelvu in- nlno. ' tS CHICAGO A GREAT Mfk0LC L(a WESTERN RailwaV TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 11th to 13th INCLUSIVE RETURN LIMIT August 31st With Extension Privilege Leave Omaha Arrive St. Paul 8:30 P. M. 7:45 A. M. 7:20 A.M. 6:42 P. M. Arrive Minneapolis 8:00 A.M. 7:15 P.M. ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS FINEST EQUIPMENT Tickets and Information at 1512 Farnam St., Union Station, Omaha Totala 21 11 31 11 t Totala 34 10 !7 13 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 07 Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 Two base hits: Anderson Wakefield. Three base hit: Stanley. Sacrifice hits: Sehaefer. 1-oe.e. C. Jones. (2). Stolen bases: Mtln-.yie.. Aliiser. Anderson. i2. First I base on balls: off Donovan, 4; off Smith. ' 5. ' .Left on bases: Detroit, 12; Washing ton, d. Struck out: .By Don.. van. ft; by Siimh. 2, Double jays, octuelfiy tu j o.ininn.a 'i Clinton. Burlington. I: Waterloo. 0. Fort Dodge, ; Ottumwa, 2. ratlins- Contest at f'nnntry Clah. This evening at 8 o'clock will be hl.l the second contest for Ihe silver cup whi -h is donated by the club to determine the b putter among Ihe members of tni Omnha Country club. The same will oe at match play, sanv: as before. Finer at time of starting , i Rata Delays Roree. WEBSTER CITY. la.. Aug S (Special Telegram. I For the second time rain to day caused snother postponement of the Cedar Vsllev races in this city. The four days' program will now be bunched In the three remaining days of the week. Games in Three-I ieegne. At Pprlngflld-Fira game, Snrlngfleld, 1 Pock laland. (. Second game, Springfield. 2: 1 Rock Island, 1. , At Davenport Bloomlngton. 8; Daven port. S. ' At Cedar Rapids No game; rain. I POTSOX, SKIN DISEASE, SOUKS VLT-:itS, I HKTHKAI. OB I'CTIOX. VAHK tM'EI.E, H VDKOTELE. XEUVOl S DE- BLOOD 8TIIU CLINK, WEAKNESS, 11 LES OH CHKO.MC DISEASES OF THE KIDNEVS AMI rllOSTATK tlllbn. BFZOIAIi DISEASES Newly contracted and chronic esses crued. All bUrnlnaT and Itching and inflammation stopped In 24 Iiours; cures effected lu 1 days. WE CURE e4. Te. i ' Jf DISEASES OF MEN ABSOLUTECUAReANTEE AY US FOR CUBES. Com Today to the bOCCEBSrUI. SpeelaUsts, who rill cur you ouickiy and permanently. If you have violate. i tl.e las of health and are conaelous of a constant drain which Is undermining , your in'rin, come to us L.-t'ire you become a nervous lunil physical wreck. If you are weak, gloomy and I despondent, have bad dreams, depressed, lack ambi tion and energy, unstiie to . on.-emraie your tnougnie. lacn vim, vig'.r anu vuain. nine to us at once, our treatment will stor all ilrsins ana overcome all weakneaseft and positively restore you to health and strength. We have cure! thousands of weak men. THOSE WHO HATE BEEH DISAFPOIMTED BY TJW 6KTI.I.ED BFTCIAI. ISTtj ABE EABNCMLT JtEOUtSTED TO IB TtiTIOATE OUB METHODS AND TERMS WITHOUT DELAY, WHICH HAD THEY DOVE IH THI BE OIHHIHO, WOULD HATB SAVED THEM TIME AHD MONEY. NORTHWESTERN MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Northwest Cor. 13th anil Furnnm Sts.. OMAHA. NEB. Bee Want Ads Produce Result