I 3 s . tt I I a OMAHA LOSES TO CHAMPS Three Errori and a Panel -Sail in Sixth Inning Telia the' Story. GONDEIO SENT TO'TfiE BENCH CM lit Arml mil ijim Hankell fke Finn! Word, and Tkefc tko Tril via On. ' ' '' rES MOINES. Ia. Ju?y Maine took the first of tha Omehk eerie by cor at" I V Not unt" th Bnn went euVfrom Clarae to Darter !n tha ninth Inning1 was tha gam safe, and both teame" Ware compelled to fight 'of - every advantage trained. Johnny Oondlng entered Into an altercation with Jack Haskell and ras ordered to tha bench In tbe'eigtb in ning. In hlch Dea Molne won the game. . In th Brat, wtth one out, Franck alngled and etol ond. JI, adored on Welch two-aacheK Tbe Champ led the score In th aecon4. "ieter WaAng off for two bases and' acortng on Yeegsr's elngle. Omaha scored again In the ,fifth Austin singled after Grabm had teen retired. lie atole aeoond am! eoored on Gondlng'a elngle. A double -fnf iit off what looked like aure runa. In th ilJfth, Dolan'a error gave Anderaon a. 11V ahd, the same'thlng happened to give Hogrlec a- life. Then Dexter fanned and a paee-'ml, ball advanced both Andreaa and Hogrlever. .chlyke hit to Franck, who threw home, but Lebrandt dropped tha ball. Yeager alngled and Hog rlever arored, tying the game up. Yeager worked a fake eteat and kept the In flclders busy until Schlpke creased the plate, "when V submitted td berhg- put out. Tha te" aeoK -n . i - art r -. v DE3-MOLNE8 AB. R. H. PO. . A. E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mclaughlin, cf ... Andreaa, 2b ? irogrlever, rt .... Iexter, lb , flrhlpke. 8b ....... Traitor, ! 4-C'orkhllk If i i 1 0 u .1 I -o Ouchnaur. aa ......... 8-. .,0 Clark, p 8 0 -i Total .. ...... .... T 27 17 -. OMAHA.) AB. . R. H. PO. A. B. 1 rtoldnn, rf Franck, ea Autrny, l( ....... Walch, It . lmlan, lb' Oraham, 2t .rt. Auntln, . 2b ....... Oondlna-. 0 .... a 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 o .... 0 . o .... 4 0 .... 4 "0 ...4.. .a t , 0 0 . 0 i 0 Jjebrand. a J Thompaon, p 0 ' Totals .....81 i 8 14 tes Moines".'. ...O'lO 0 00 Omaha v. ft 0 10 0 K B 0 ..4 o o-a ... Earned pins: Dea Moines, 2; Omaha, Two-base hits: Welch, " 'Austin, Dexter. Basse on-bftllsi on 'Clarke, - S. Double plays. -Bchlpk to Andreaa to Dexter; Ora- . barn to Franck., Passed ,.tall: Labrandt, 1. Wild pitches: Clsrke, 1. Struck out: ' " By Clarke. - 8: by Thomrmon. 7. Stolen Vht bases: Hohtpke," . MeLaugbhn, Franck, Austin. BaorlMce hits: Franck. Hotrriuver. ... Tim of game: 1:40. Attendance, 8U0, Uro plre: Haskell. ' " ' 1 - terrors umi pntn m Oana. fi.i DENVER. July-a-Misermbl work by the Denver uiflnld gave PuMa the game today. .Kick Adams, left hander, pitched great ball exrertt in "th aevAnth lnnlnr. vhiin "' a hit by Drill tied the Score. "The runs .' made In tha eighth were all on . errors by i. Denver. Tha local team .earned both lta un Score:,,... . . . . .' ' . DENVER. ' " ' " AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 t 0-0 l .1 1.1 I 1 9 14 "5 A. E. 0 0 0 0 1 1 .0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 8 0 1 0 Murphy, 'rf 5 ' t . 8 - 0 f. t'amady, If 4 r0- k. Wheeler. 3b 4. .. 0 White, lb 4 0 iAuterbom, Zb 4 1 ! 'VandertTtft. cf uui.'t 4 '0 ' 1 0 0 8 1 12 8 1 0 1. 1 0 ( 1' I Klneally,. 0-V McDonough... b R. Adam, p . C i f.'--i. ". vi. 3 I- l - J ' ' Total i s..39 . PUEBLO 87 ;H. PO. 2 Mlllvrv. cf . 4 v;.... 8 ' 0 T'l 1 , 1 1 1 4 10 0 0 8 1 87 ! '' El wert,- b ' ..... Mnlcholr, rf ce Belden, lb 4 , . llader, ZD 1 Corhan. as 4 '"'DrlU. o .j;k .4 '0 0 0 Jackson, p .4 ... . Totals 35 "Denver i. 1 0 " Tnehln ..i.i.. .: : u 0 8 ( 0 10 10 8 0 0-3 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 0-6 .- ' basest Cassady, Melcholr, Belden. Hit by , pitcner: jtaweru irsi. dbs on nana: un v Jackson, ' 1. Struck' out: By Adams, 10; bv Jackson, a Left on bases: .Denver, 4; . Pueblo, l Time-, 1:S8, Umpire: Brennan. : Lincoln Wlaa Upklll Game. ! LINCOIN, Neb., July 8.-Llncoln took an uphill game from Sioux ,C1ty today, wln- , , nlng by a score of 8 to 8. The visitors ' ' landed on Btimmel In the early Innings, and ' ?wttn errors', piling up : It looked like a : runaway game. They aoored In the aeo 1 i- nd. and uairth on a, eomblnatlon of hlta and errors, summer tlgntened up after the fourth, and In the alxtb the Llncolna began pounding JarrrMt,, Ketchem and Kox led off With slnifles, Jlolines aucrlfloed them on -a baae.' and both aoored an Gatnler'a hit over. Weed'a , head, '. rIn, the se venth Fehlon waa. given a life' .oh , Weed's error, wen to ojnd on ' Sullivan's out, to third on Btlmmrl a single and borne on Kstchem'a hit. ThaCwf" tba gm.. Score: r unuozj. .';.' ', , All. R. H. PO. A. Ketchem.. f. ....,...1 18 6 0 Fox,. Jb. 1 Holmtis, Hit 8 0 (lagnlor, es. 4 t Davidson, If. ....,,.'.4 'p a Thomas,, lb, 4 0 Fenlon, rf. 8 1 Sulilvanl.'O.' .,..ti,,..,-l 0 etaintri.p. 4. 8 0 4--tl . ' & Zn a I u 10 llmv out for Inferterrlng with fielder. i , .1' , SIOUX C1TT. ! " ' ' ABv.R H. PO. A. Campben. . 4 - 0 4 0 D: BhehdQ, Sb. 4 Npbllt. cf' .,,4..V;... 4 1 WWd, IlK t 1 0 0 1 0 . t . 8 Haft. Jtv ..;.....- 4T OranvlUa, CO.. 8 Hupp. rf. ........ t J. blieehan.. o,.. 4 Jtrrott, p' 4 t 0 Totals V...,,.;M i I 6 14 Mncoiu -';. ....,, I.v0 .0 0r 0 0 8 1 Bi-Hix Hir-.. 0 t 1 0 t 0 18 8 0 - 0 0-8 hxAimd swnsi i-lncojii, 1 Two-I reMai,V I Khtohan. T Bacrlfl Holmes SuHlvan, Oranvm.. Bto Two-baae hlta: (1c -blta: Stolen baa: Oarnlcis Litl Plays: btu-nmal to Gnguter 10 'iiv. i'i.i rsoniit to . j.. sneelmn. btruck out,: " Hy .iimiroel, 1; by Jarrott, i. Bases on baH;, Off Jmtt. ,1:. Hit. by pitched ball: Ritnlmri, t XfX "ft bases: Lincoln, 8; luux City.T. Time: 1:88. Umplr: Conahun ' Attendince: aX . ' f ti41 ? ltke - Tons. , . : . , . Playd. Wop. Lost. .' pet. De Mjloii.,j tt-'tv.-ST 14 .407 OatabaV . . i. . M SO 88 I.lnoulik' a . ; .47 US ' . 81 .61 Ioovr ,,..60 80"" 80 .600 loux Cltir.,,...rt.6J 17 8 .411 Pueblo. :...- 81 40 .11 Oame today: ' Omaha at Dea Moines, Bloux, tUy at Lincoln, Pueblo at Denver. 'V Ul( UKk of Bans. ' ,' The Diets , Atjiletlc aasoclathm have "ar ranged fyr a stroiig attraction for Us park for the' Fourth. Th National Bloomur girls, who dratd tli Dteta Athlctioa a low weeks ago. will- play, a return' gam. Mtts Waddvll, tha young woman southpaw, who was no prehVdsnt In th art of twirling on tha lsit visit wiH ba m the boa' Thure. day, Gertrude, who waa , Such a favorite wltt) the bUwrherties ou . the former ylajt. will again oovet.ttrst. . ' Tha lliiMib-.. ... ... ' . Massmaov otrui-, ..Cii'hr., ....,,. templ buunril...... u.Piu-HerJ.. '.,..,.. Wa.iaoil Hunter... ....Flrst Bas Agna pui ir, KulgLt. .,..6ound Ba Kuth Trace, Third . Uae....,.0 r Bnntt.t. ,.v..f hort.t.. p.. ....... ,'.' t l ws Andirsin;..,,..,,,.l!t tld. ' ,JeU I jiffcrt, ,.... v,.i,..Ciiir rtld,,..i.. Vlay PiatOer...,,. Kl!.U FtMld.,D!dolea Bleensr at IMeta Park. t'ue.. hJedred and fifty black basa 4n tl. day of fikMng naa.the record of an-ica.u.f f'Sr'y ' ' t has ,Jut returned front ' l district "of Cherry' county i rm it .tr:. o 1 , !T cl.w,ai.V V W... '3Vtv I i'ai'i ..w.wim ...cii aai Lr. Van Cauu. Must A &siiU4 was r r r. - nur done In Dnwev: -lake; atvml thirty . miles Mouth of Valentin. All of the leh weighed from one to five and M hnlf pound. B"v ern.1 ct.'irf twnaha artte hav had a gnod lurk in;. the Same region this season. - . UtNES pT TIIK NATIONAL. IXAOIR rittsbwrgr Win fn St. Koala' In ike Hlntk. . riTTSnUHO, July l-The' Flttsburgs mada a treat flniah todav. acorlna throe n 1 hii t-ht center for a single. It was fumbled by Hnstetter and three runners crossed th. plate. Score: . , MTTBt'R ' AB.H.0.A.S t. linn. Anaon oa, rf. t t OBrrao, lb ... 4 1 Uick. ....! tit 1 Bennett. lb . I lilt Itallman, If.. 4 I tKenntrhr. lb. 4 I 4 1 Watnar. -.. t lit SHollr. M. .... 4 I t t Ab'ttlclilo, lb I i I I Bursett rf... 4 lit Nealnn, lb I 14 1 tMnerar. II.... 11 111 Miorkt, ..., 4 I IHw'.uir, t, 4 I 111 PhlM, i I 1 tMnrmh)!, .. I It 1 1 PtilliirsL ..t 1 1 tMi-Olrn. .. 4 t 4 1 Clara I I t M V i TotH 1 UH 11 Tnt.hj..i...t i n it r Batted for Phllllppe In ninth. None out when Winning run aeored. . Ptttsburg. rUl . O f 0 - St Louis ...1 O'l 0 I 0 0 04 Two-bas hits:'' Kenotehy, Burnett. Three-base hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Anderson,. Nealon. Bennett, Murrajf. Stolen bases: Abbattlchlo, Marshall. Double playa: Abbattlchlo to Nealon; Wagner to Nealon to Storke; Wagner to Abbattlchlo to Nealon; Molly to Kenotehy, Baea on balls: (iff Phillip, ; off McGlynn, 4. Lett on bases: Pittsburg, t: St. Louis, ft. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Carpenter. ( Pklladlkta Ihstt Oat Jlls. PHILADELPHIA. July 1 Philadelphia shut out Boston today. Cotrldon held the visitors Hit in every, inning, wniie in locals hit Boultes hard. The batting ot Doolln was a feature. Score: , . ,. PHlLADCLPHIa. . DOBTOM. . AB H O A . AB.H.O A Thomas, St.. I 1 4 t tBrl4slL as.. I 1 I 1 KuM, lb.... 4 tit t Tnnr, lb... I 111 Tlui, rf..4.-l It tBrsln. lb.... 4 tit Mwm, ir...4l , I OHaaun it, 4 0 11 Oram, b....4 10 4 Hun, rf.... 4 110 Courtney, ' lb. I t 10 1 1 burke. If .... I 1 1 t IXMIIn. H..I 4 4 I 4- 4 I I tRitcher. . lev. 4 -t 4 I JacklHach, S. 4 1 4 1 Brown, t t 4 4 Corrldon, p.. t 0 I t tBoultn, ... 10 11 Tnt.ln II 10 17 If 1 ToUls 11 I 14 15 t Boston .-. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Philadelphia 1- 0 ( 0 0 0 0 1 - Two-base hit: Knabe. Three-base hit: Doolln. Double play: Knabe to Doolln to Courtney. Left on bases; Boston, t; Philadelphia, ' a Usees on balls: Off Boultes, 4: off Corrldon, 4. Struck out: By Boultes. I; by Corrldon, i. Wild pitch: Corrldon. Time: 1:06. Umpire: Emalle. Cubs Win Close Contest. CHICAGO, July t-telnfeldi, Sheckard and Chance won today'a game for the locals. They were the only one to solve Welmer'e delivery and their hits war made at the right time. Reulbach pitched a fine game, holding the visitors to four singles. Ganiel and Welmer each getting two. The features were a great stop back of second by Tinker and a catch off tho bleacher fence by Odwell. Score: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Blurts. ot....4 4 11 OHunlna lb.. I 0 14 Shecksrd, If. 4 J 1 bobrt, I t I t 4 0 11 10 10 0 t I It 1 0 4 4 10 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 14 0 111 4 0 Rchulta, rf... I 0 14 OMItcbalU rf.. Ch.nco. lb...t 111 0 0 Dsrla, of Stelnfeldt, Ib I I 0 t 40ni.l, lb... Ttnkor. .-,. I 0 11 OBohlol, o Rv.r.. lb.... I 0 11 OMowrr, Ib... Kllnf. c..'... I t0 0O4wll, It.... Roulljach, a.. 1 0 0 4 1WUnr, Totals. .....M t 17 It 1 Totals to 4 M II 4 Chicago 1 0 10 1 0 0 t Cincinnati l.u 0 0 u 0 v o u 1 Two-base hit: Chanoe. . Sacrifice hits: Tinker, Schulte, Lobert. Stolen bases: Bheckard. Davis. ' Double plays: Elvers to Tinker to Chance, Htiggins to Oansel, Mit chell to Oansell. Left on bases: Chicago. 2; Cincinnati, 7. First baae on balls: . Off Reulbach, 4; off Welmer, 1. Struck out: By Reulbach, 6; by Welmer, 1 Timet 1:39. Umpire: O'Day.: . .-. . Brooklyn Beats Now York ' BROOKLYN, N. I. July 8 In a pitchers' battle Brooklyn won again today from New York, scoring the winning run in tha ninth Inning on two errors by Corcoran and -a single by StrlckletV shutting out tha visitors. Scori . ... , . . -BaoOKLYM. MUW YORK. . . ' AU H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Alsarawn,' lb 4 0 I t. t ahsBson, If.i 4 1 1 t 0 Cater, lb 4 10 1 1 Brown, rf... I 1 I 0 4 Lumlay, rf... 4 1 0 0 ODvrlln, Ib... 4 till Batcb,' if....; I 0 10 Osermour, af.. I 0 10 4 .Jordan, lb.... I 4 It 1 OH.nnK.n, lb. I 0 14 0 0 Malonay, ef .. t 1 1 Oliatilen, a.... I 1 t 4 Lewln,' a.... 4 44 -ororma, lb.. I lilt' Bersn. 0 I 1 OBowermaa. 1 0 4 4 MtrinklaU. .. 4 I I t' 0 Taylor, p. ... t tilt Hammel .... 1 0 0 OWlits p.... 1 0 0 4 0 Totals.. ..i.M 0 17 10 1 TotiUa M . ! It I Hatted for Bergen In nintb. Two out when winning run was made. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-baae hlta: strlcklett, Casey. . Hits: Off Taylor In aeven lnnlnga, 8; off Wilts in two innings, i. sacrifice nits: Brown, Baton. Stolen .bas; . Jordan. . Left on bases: Brooklyn, ; New York, 8. 1 First base on balls: Off Taylor, 1: off Strlcklett. 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 1; by Wlltse, 8; by Strlcklett, & Time; 1:&3. Umpires: Rigler and Klein. . . Btandlnac of tko Teams, Played. Won. Lost. Pot. Chicago 60 CO ' 14 .758 New Yerk .01 "87, M .617 Pittsburg ..63 U .26 .Wfl Philadelphia 03 5 2S .m Cincinnati W 29 87 .4S0 Boston ......... Ill 27 : 86 . .433 Brooklyn ,. 6 27 88 . 416 St, Iuis 60 14 68 .232 Games today: Boston at Philadelphia, New York at Brooklyn, Cincinnati at Chi cago, St. Louis at Pittsburg., GAMES 1ST AMERICAN AgSOCI ATION Cotnaukna Wins front Loatavlll In tko , . Tontk . IaaUa. -' I5UI8VILLK, Ky., July . 8,-Columbue defeated Louisville today In a KMnning game. The visitors won on a base on balls, a stolen base and Blue's long elngle to center In th last half af th tenth. Boor: - coLtWBt'i. tornaviMje. AB.H.O A K. AB.H.O.A.B. Ju4., rf...... I 1 I 1 IStoTAll, rt... t 4 10 ml. Ib I 1 4 1 lttaalar, of... 4 1 I 4 0 Hulpwltt. aa.. 4 14 I 1 Brwbotr. Ib. 4 4 t 4 Oewlor, ef... 4 114 4Coor. lbv... t 8 U I t Kihai. lb..., I 111 4 ODulllraa. lb., I tilt BfrratlUi. If. 4 1 1 I Or.Ut, ....... I 110 1 Wrlfley. lb., till tgulnlaa. a.. I I t I I Blu.. 6 1 T 4 OWovdrag. If. 4 1 4 1 0 Hobarullla, s4 I 4 f tU. burnun, (11111 Tuis r? u to it l Tout... .....u mul Two out whan winning run aoored. Loulavlll 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9-8 Columbua 0 10100010 1-4 Two-base hit: Klhm. Three-base hit: Oessler. Stolen bases: Pelts, Servatlua. Sacrifice hits: Frlel (1), Ilulswltt, Qsnalnr, Brashear. Doubl play: Cooley to Sulli van. Baaes on balla: Off Durham, 8; off Robertaill. 2. Struck out; By Durham, 4; by Robertaill. 4. Wild pitches: Durham, 8- Ixft on baeee: Louisville, 7; Columbua. 14. Time: 8 hours. Umpire: Kane, standing of Iko Tonsaa. Played. Won. Lost. .... 67. 48 Pet. .627 ..bS .661 .471 .4 .464 ..436 Columbua ... Toledo 41 68 . 83 33 31. Mlnneapolla (19 68 71 ' w 69 7S 31 34 SH Kanaua (Jlty Milwaukee . Louievllla ... St. Paul 30 ,4 1 39 81'' kHi Indlananolla .418 (James today: 'Columbus at-Koulsvilla, Toledo at Indianapolis. Kansaa City at Mil waukee, tvt. r-aui at Minntiapoiia. , GAMES IN TUB IOWA LEAGUE! First and Second Team a F.ark Pnll4 Down n Natck.' MARSH ALLTOWN, la., July 8 (Special Telegram. )-Followlng are the result In the Iowa league; At Ottumwa: ' ' R H B. Ottumwa 8 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 08 4 1 Jacksonville ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 8 llutterlaai Coykendall and Weigart; Mo. Carthy and BbIU . . At Oakalooaa: R.H.K. Oakalousa .. ...... 1 0 4 4 0 8 0 4 8 10 8 Qulncy 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 04 10 4 Hatterle: Shaft and Mltse; Bennett and Walsh. At Burlington: . R H EL Burlington 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 V'a(erl.H v...,0 0 S 1 0 0 0-1 1 4 Batteries: Green and Bruggeman; Oaa par and Llsett. At Keokuk: RH El Kookuk 0 MIIMI 0-0 4 8 MaeaHalltowa .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 8 1 Baiteriea: . Spencer Snd Williams; Qiffsn and Iforney. ; . j , ,,. Standing- of tko Toaaaas. Vk.vMt War T . 17.. Jacksonville "...ty.... 47 - .6 ' :3 -is Viaienoo , ,.-. 4 burnirton,-..v.,,',... 61 "ekal--n ,..v.i,I...4 hi--1 iMtutown (. Viunliy ...vs.. ..,... 12 21 $i Ag; Keokuk We.(f..j..'-. &i . . .-4' 8 44 f '- X!i That V-W, hi th American Iracu re- oi.rrT-tiautirif for ' ti,.ramoy. With hV.x in i.,t, ir t.,vii i4 tli fe.ua Joel u valine Uliui-A HIE-4 OfAIIA NAPOLEONS BEAT VI1ITE SOX Clevela"ni Americana Take Another V " Step Toward Tint Place., ', " . y 1 ..' -, LEIBIIARDT PITCHES IT5E GAME Farsaor Oasaka P14ke Holds World" . Cssmnlosi to Tkroa Itlta kali Skoald'Hav 114 bat- . -CLEVELAND, ' O., July I. Cleveland defeated Chicago again today, the score being I to 1. Llebhardt held Chicago down to 'three hit and would hava abut th visitors out but for an. error of Judg ment by Clarke. Flick and Hlnchman drove In Cleveland'a runs. Boore: ' ntk 1 I 1 4 0H.hn.rf 4 ft e S BrllW. lb., t I cf 4 1 Tvrnor. m... I til Uhell, lb.... 4 a I Lioi. Ib.... t t ,uitny. If 4 0 o BtoT.ii. lk... 4 Llt'l tttoh. I til 0 Hlncbmui. II t 1 4 t twanhua, Ib. I til 1 0 Brmaib'B, til I I I tQaiuin. Ib... t t 1 1 f"rte. i'!!!'- ! ! 1! Usbhardt. p. I 1 I tWBit.. l0 1 J ' - Z "J "'"' T.u ' G t m u l Cllv'.nd '" ' .oTo-O- 0 1 1 J rhlf-o 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 i Moving, unir ntaiiH joraruuj-, CTwo-baa; hit: ClVrke .Three-base Mt:l La BoreUfc II alao ran. , B.fni.n Bn.Hflr. hit.- Brsdl.v. Turner.! Fourth race. Long Island handicap, mile r ukh.t mhmin! White.. Stolen ' he- nonnhue. White. Sullivan. Doubla'i pjay: I.alole to stovail. uasea on Daiit: Off Llebhardt, : off White, 1.- Hit "by pitched ball: By White, . 1. wit on CW-viiand.'9: -Chios ro', 8. BtrucJc' out: By Llebhardt, 1; by White. 4. Tlnm:; 1:40. .Ltnplrea; EvanB and O'Loughlln. ' - Browns Win In Tenth. 'DETROIT, Mich, July . Five hlta fi the tenth Inning, Including a double by . Olade, the pitcher, gave St. Louis four runs In the tenth Inning. AU of the scoring was done with two out. Mullin was Ineffective, while Olade waa good, after the early lnnlnga. Both teams were inane STieee. Jennings and MoAleer being notified today of suspension for argu ment with Umpire O'Loughlln last week. Score: 8T. UOUI8. " -DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Nile, lb.... 4 1 I t 4D. Jnn, If. 4 0 t 0 4 T Jones, lb. t I II 0 OCoughlln, lb. t I 1 4 0 tlton. If t 8 t 4 t Crawford, e(. I 4 1 0 0 Flck'rins. rf. t I 1 t OCobb, rf I 1 9 0 1 tT. ....! I I 10 Bowman, lb. I 114 4 0 Hempblll, ill 1 I I Otrhaefer, lb. I 0 4 4 1 Hansen, lb.. 4 I I 1 1 achmldt, ... 4 1 4 8 1 Spencer, o.... I 111 OO'Learr, aa.. 4 1 1 t 0 Olada, ......! I 0.1 1 Mullin, ..., 4 1 t 4 Totala 46 16 M IT 8 Totals N I 0 1 t Bt LOUIS 1 01080000 K.-troH 0 1 I 2 0 0 6 0 0 Two-base hlta: Roasman, Mullin, Olade. Stolen basn: D. Jones, Cobb, Schaeffer, T, .tonea, Pickering. Left on basea: De troit, 6; St Louis, 9. Bases on balls: Off Mullin, I; off Olade, 8. Btruck out: By Mullin, 4; by Glade, 2. Timet 8:16. Umpire: Connolly. Wasklngtes Defeats Boston. BOSTON, Mass., July 8. Boston wns beaten today In a poorly played game by Washington, 4 to 4. In the third Winter passed - one man and hit another, after which four singles and a two-bagger netted the visitors four runa. A single, a three-bagger and an out In the vuth addad two mora. . Boaton'a batting acored c-ne run In the first, and In the eighth errors by Perrlne and Alttaer nearly lost the gam. Score; WASHINGTON. BOSTON. AB.H.O A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. firmer, if... 4 OSulllTin, f.. 4 t I 0 0 0. nl.r, rf.... 4 114 tParant. aa.... I 117 0 Pelehantr. Ib 4 1 I 1 OConsaltoa, rf 4 I 1 1 Andarasa, lb. 4 1 T 0 Ourlm.haw, lb 4 4 14 0 4 Jonea. ci 4 110 0Br.tt. If.... I 114 4 rarrlna, Ib... 4 4 14 1 Knight, Ib... 4 1 1 t 4 Allli.r, at... t 114 If-errls, lb.... 4 116 1 Warnar, a.... I 4 4 1 0Crl-, 4 0 4 8 1 ralkanbarg, ,4 I 0 1 tWInter, 0 0 10 -faasahlll ,. 1 4 4 4 4 toUla tt rft U I Tauis......l 1 17 IT I Batted for Winter In the nlntti. . Knight out, bit by batted ball. Washington 0 0 4 0 0 (T 2 0 06 Boston ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 4 Two-base hit: Oanley, Sullivan, Con. galton. Three-baa hit: Falkanberg. sacrifice hit: Warner. Stolen base: Knight. Double plays:' Altfser to Dele, hanly to Perrlne; Altlser to Perrlne :ttf Anderaon; Crlger to Grlmshaw. Left pn 4aes: "Boston, Washington,"." ttaso on balls: - OtT . FalUenberg, 1; off Winter, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Winter, 1; by Falkenberg, 1. Struck out: By Winter, I; by Falkenberg, 4. . Tltne. 1:42. Um pire: Sheridan. 1. BtamdlBaT.of tko Trnaaa, . Played. . Won. Lost. Pet. Chicago 64 41 23 .641 Cleveland ....'........ 68 42 24 .636 Philadelphia 64 96- S8 ' Mt Detroit 61 S3 . 28 , .641 New York 61 HO 81 .492 St. Louis 67 28 29 ' .416 Boston 64 23 41 J ,SH9 Washington 69 20 89 .a39 Oames today: Chicago at Cleveland, St. Louis at Detroit, Washington at Boston, Philadelphia at New York. CAR It LEADS THE HICKEY LEAGUE Indtevnapolla Man tko Prtaa Blngger In American Aaaoolatlon. Psrrlng Is bitting .809 for Toledo, th leader of the league being Carr of Indian apolis, with .iui. Bandow Merte 1 just outside the charmed .800 circle. Naine. dub. ret. Nana. Club. Pot. Carr, Indianapolis tt Qulnlaa. lxinJTlllt,.. .148 Oesnler, Columbua Wrller, Columbua.. . .144 I. t'larka. Toledo 144 Bnblnnn, Mllwauke .144 Erwta, St. Paul 141 lufden, St. Paul 44 Connors, Mllwaukea.. , at, Ptul til Land, Tolado 12 Bmnbear, LouliTllla.. .211 Curtis, Milwaukee... .irf Smith. . 8t. Paul 21ft Smoot, Toledo.... 1-4 Oraham, Mlnnaap'lta Ml Annhruater, Toledo.. .Ill Abbott. Toledo 137 B. Freeman. Mlnn'ilS .111 O'Netl, Minneapolis.. .Ml rim in, Toledo Woodruff. UmiaTllla.. .Ul Rath, MllwaukM siegie. maianapoiia .IOT Hughaa, LeuHrllle.. .T Criaa, St. Paul .31t Bulltr.n, Loulavlll. .II i. BalllTan. Kan. C. .1.11 .130 .121 .til .821 Neal. uoulitiue..... Hulawltt, Columbua. Bella. Tolado Oreen, Mllwauke. .. Dunlaavr. St. Paul. KMgwaaa, Kan. City.. Fobl, Columbua ZK1 Chech, Toledo. .2--1 Mertea. Mlnneaoolla,. .Il O. Wllllama, IadUn. .134 Oramlnrer. Mlnnaa.v Putuaana,- LaulaTllla .124 Prlik. SL Paul , .M Betllla, Mllwauke... -in BarbMU, Toledo 1 .tl gtanlay, LenleTllla... .lit Oerer, Columbui . Platter, Columbua .til 1. rraeniaa. Mlnaea. .1U Maiuka, ' Mlnnaapolle. .tit Btorall, LouUrllla... .11 Hopka, Indtanapollt.. .I'l Juda, Oslambua 24 Kothlar, St. Paul HO Hill. Kutil City t4 Laughtln. Bt. Paal... " Hlmea. Indlananolla. !M Blue, Columbua , .!" Lattlniar. Toldo tH K.rwln, Kan. City... . Coulter, Indlanasolta. .H'l Brlna, Indlananolla.. .2) Porkomay, Toledo t Clark, Milwaukee 104 Huelemaa. Kan. C4tr Ena, Kaa. Cltr lit Nordrke. Bt. Paal Ill twushertr. Mllwau... .143 Clarke. Toledo.., I'T Crutrher. Kan. t Hr.. At r?4 C. Williams, It. Paul .1T7 .1'4 La Ror, St. Paul 174 tli Dundon. Mlnneapolla .171 McBrtd. Kaa. City., Prial. Columbua Pelta, LoulSTllla CooUr, LoulaTllla..., Llndaay. Kan. City... McCarthy, Kaa. 1tr. -Vi Jim Freemaa. Mian. .171 .tlO Keana. LoulaTllla 1T TO tlaala. Indianapolla. .1(0 Krueaae. Kan. Cltr.. .rtt L'pp, Columbua 150 LtTlnsatoaa, India na .t1 Pranta, Kan. City... .1fc0 sarratlua. Columbua.. .B4 Goodwin, Mllwauke. .147 kaafaa, Tolado Ml 1. Adama, tt. Paul... .1U MoChaaaey. Mllwaa.. .11 Oltlen. Toledo nl Orlar, Mlnneapalla... .141 parrla, St. Paul 121 Crumley. Indlana'lla. Il Lauterborn, St. Paul. .IX Beokler. Kan. ntf... .M0 Hawlar. Indianapolla ,101 Mccormick. Mllwau.. Shannon. Mlnneaealla . 1"! Thomaa. Mlnneapolla ." Klllott, LouiiTtll 14 Kru(. Indianapolla... .t:4 Dlrkaon. St. Paal 0t Purka, Kaa. Cltr ... I I Caaa. Kaa. Cltr 014 Wtraar, Ooluiabue P 4 Towaaend. Columbua .01 Klkia. Columbua .,., .lol rord. Mlnneapolla Tlam.r.r. St. Paul... .11 Shnalaer. Mllwaubaa .07 Railly, Columbua 14 lummara, ladlana'lla ,011 Kan. City... .141 BLACKSTAFFK LOS ICS TROPHY Captain Darell of First Life Gnarda Tnkee It Away at Henley. HENLEY, England. July 8 The Leander crew, as anticipated, won an easy victory over the London Rowing club today in the first heat for tha grand challenge cup. The former took the lead from tha start and paddled across th finish line in seven mlnutea thirty-three seconds. The British OMtaruen ar relying on the Leander to win back tn grand challenge cup which waa -captured by tU Belgian laat year. The crew contain aeven old Cambrldgs oarsmen and I stroked by Stuart, who was stroke when Cambridge defeated Har vard In 1106. - , The surprls of th day waa th defeat of BlackataCu, holder of the diamond aoulla trophy, by Captain Darell of Th First Life guard. After a splendid racrt, Dau-ell won by half a length. Time, 6 min utea 67 aecond. " Th weather was cold and' alsmal. . . RICHMOND SAYS WO FIGHT I Iff IOWA "- ' . BlaaTe Cklef Looks Aswauad ta Looato tko BwnaeYnrr Line, Chief of Police , George H.; Richmond ef Council - bluff, accompanied by. City En gineer Luiyre, neat lo Cut-Off yatrUy looming Lu InwMisat th topagraphy of th land and aacartain whr lb border Una btwn Nabraaaa and Iowa lay. If th H) land-Dckr flatlo con tea la pulled aft west ot Fatly a plao MaVr Richmond will not InUrfur,' e H ' ".H 4 on N braaka territory, but If th proiaotar at tinfl to PMll tf I'gtlt UXt. 14 K 14 ald It ,. cui.tttuittlatoal. - just-, vauif " of Fatty's piavo, Major tUcbtawud and a sulfioiaut DAILY' bEE TrOIlSD AY, - forca of o(Ttira will b on hand to ae that no prise 0M takea place on Iowa soli on July 4, - The Unt and other tem porary atrwturoa hav be erotd on th Iowa aide f the boundary line, but Major Richmond announoes , that none of them will be utilised for thr pits fight. GTBNTt OS THK RVJIlflNO TRACK CIUV4a .AVln- tk Ua( Islaad IlaaJleaoi at. tkeakea Bar NEW YORK, Jul' a Cottotitown, at li to l, carrying top WBight ot 11 pounda and . ridden by Bandy, won th ln Island handicap at Sbeepshead Bay today, blr Lynnewood at 16 to 1 waa aeoond. with f irst Premium third. Prlnc Ham burg waa thai - early pacemaker. In th stretch Cottotitown went to the front and won by a head.' Biskra, a X to 1 shot, finished third m tit last race, but waa disqualified tor fouling Scallop. Four fa vorites won. Results: First race, sia and -one-half furlongs! Suffrage, 118 (Nutter), to 10, won; J. C. Core. 107 (Miller), to 1, aeoond; Uarbary Belle, m, hi. Dvigan), to L third. Tuns: 1:1. Crrtokenthori.e. Aan Alvteo and Ce- 1 darstroma also ran. Uatlavant left at rimmyu., v. . -. J!""?y une, 1M towens; s lo i, second. nerni v uiiama, U4 tawnreri, i '. third, -fflme: Parson Kell also ran. ! l.aroneV Commodore ionlalne and Clylng I Machine fell. i xhlrd race, five furlongs'.' Notasulsra, 'lit (0mer), 7 to t, won; Julia Powell, lu (sandy), tt to 1, aecond; Park View. 'lli (Koecner), 40 to 1, third... Time: 1:01. I M'"V "HV. .. Mary. "Sty lit, t Keep i "d a furlimef Cottonlown. 11 (Handy), to. It won; Sir Lynnewood. 104 (Preston.), 11 to 1, aeuond;, Flrsi Premium, 1 (Booker). I to . 1. third. Time: i:MH. Cairngorm. Zambesi. Wexford, Prlnoa Hamburg. Orapple and Coymald also ran. Fifth race.-on mile and onelxtenth. cn turf: Saraclnesca, 106 (Miller), 6 to 6, won; Tony Bonero, It 4) (Mountain), 15 to 1, second; Unlf Ball, 1(4 (E. 'Dugan), 12 to 1,' third. Time: 1:49. Dreamer. i.etliu, Cabochon.. 13 Capltan and George S. Davla also ran. Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Joe Nealon, 92 (K. Dvgan). 7 to 1 won; Hal. 99 (Harty), 6 to k aecond; Scallop, 10 (Miller), 2 to L third. Time: 1:14. Al auda, Beardall, Martha Jane, Montauk, Orena, Thomas Calhoun; Wlldstar, Band box, Bewitched and Tsutk Master also ran. kra finished third, but was disqualified for fouling. CINCINNATI. July a-ResulU at La tonia: First race, five and one-half furlongs: Babado. 98 (Powers), 18 to 1. won: M?r rlgo, 90 (Martin), 40 to 1, aecond; vanael, lot (Pickens), 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:0H Margaret Randolph,' Rexal, Lady Vie, Cheawardlne, Water Cooler. Bucket Bri gade and Countess of Melbourne also ran. Second race, six . furlongs: Tsar a, 103 (Lee), 9 to 2,, won; Vlpvrlno, 101 (Pickens), 8 to 1, second; Stoner Hill, lul (Chernyv, 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:16. Bert Oera, Dew Star, Bon Trovato, Captain Fear son, Uncle Henry, Royal Star, Red This tle, and Qalllthot alsd fan. Third race, one mile and. one-sixteenth: Redwood II, 110 (Helgeson), 7 to 2, won; Matador, 113 (Martin), 10 to L aecond; Careless, 109 (Pickens), 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:48. Caaperdlne, Shawana, Attila, fccleetlc, Wedgewood, Monochord. Florl sel and Tinker also ran. tfourth race, one. mile and one-quarter, Latonla Oaks: Llllle Turner, 1U (L22), 2 to L won; Mlsa Alert, 109 (Pickens), 13 to 6, second; Miss 1. Id a, ICO (Austin), 3 to L third. Time: 2:07V Wing Ting and Dainty Dame also ra. Fifth race, six furlongs: Dr. Lee Huff, man, 02 (Martin), 16 to L won; Beatrice K., 107 (Taylor). 8 to L aecond I Boser- Han, 100 (Pickens), to 1, third. Tim: ljlli.. Bensonhurst, Ben Strong, Harold P., Belle Toone, Barnsdale, HuaUd, Haughty and Kohnoflaw also ran. Sixth race, one mile: Woolstone, ' 97 (Pirate), 6 to 1, won; Demo, 66 (Sklrven), 16 to 1. aecond; Bias b'' Light, 67 (Butler), T to 1, third. Time:- 1:41,. Caroline W. Cygnet, Doubl Trouble, Prlnoe Silver-, wings, Cam i lie. Small Lady, Warner. Oris wold and Noel also ran. . ; MIS SEARS TENNIS CHAMPION Boaton Woman Defeats Ml as Neel Two t,Notklnc .. - PHILADELPHIA, '"July l.-Mlas Evalyii Sears of Boston today wort the women's singles lawn tennlaonamptonshlp of the United States for "1907'. by defeating In the hnal round oT tbd national tournament at St. Martin a MlaaOarrla B. Neely of ClncmnalW by a coa.' of two sets' to nothing- There was--rKj -ch alien fftng round becauao of th default of last year's champion, Miss Homans of New York. Except In the , first three games. Mlsa Seara outgeneralled Miss Neely through, out. Miss Neely started off at -a great pace, taking the. first three games. Miss Bears, however, soon struck her gait and ran out alx successive games, In which she allowed Mlaa Neely . but fourteen points. Summary: Women's singles, final round: Miss Eve lyn Seara, Boston, defeated Mlsa . Carrla B. Nouly, Cincinnati, 6-3, 6-2. - Championship round: Miss Evelyn Bears, Boston, challenger, defeated Mlsa Helen Homans, New York, holder, by default. Mixed doubles, final round: Miss May Sayres and Wallace, F. Johnson, Merlon Cricket club, defeated- Mlsa Natalie Wll. dey, Plainfleld. N. J., and W. H. Tlldtn, Philadelphia Cricket club, 6-1, 7-6. Motorcycle 'Handicap. A ten-mile motor cycle race 'will tak place at iv:su a. m., July 4, from Forty eighth and Dodge atreeta.i The race will be for live miles and, return. . The entrlea thus far with handicaps are as follows: J. P. Greenburg. handicap 6 tntnut, I aeconaa. 1 Mark Rogers, handicap, 4 minutes, 24 sec onds. D. L. Diamond, handicap, 4 minutes, I seconds. Frank White, handicap, I. mlnuUs, 64 second. 1 Clarence Heath, handicap, 8 minutes, 46 seconds. . . . Clyde Mlckle, handicap, 8 mlnutaa, 86 sec onds. A. L. Lumier, nanaicap, 1 minutes, 12 sec- m ; on.d": John Cooper, handicap, 8 minutes. 80 seo- onds. William Maus, handicap, 8 minutes, SO second a Walter Bell, handicap, 8 minutes, Jp sec onds, i R. J. Fhle. handicap, t minutes. Ralph Bader, handicap, $ mlnutea, 12 aec onda. , A. H. Flint,' handicap, minutes, T sec onds. Jepsen, handicap, 2 mlnutea, 8 seconds. Rapid Delivery company, handicap, $ mlnutea, 12 seconds. IOuls Flescher, scratch. W. E, Dewey, handicap, I mlnutea, 64 sec onds, i ' Peoples Store Playa. The People Store team will play the lakeside team at the Benson Eagle park July 4. . As both teams have been de feated but twice this year, a good game Is expected. Line-up: Peoples Store. Position. Kelly .....Pitcher float Catcher Burnhsrt First Bas Mai-arty Second Baae Connell .....Phorttop Hamilton ..Third Baa FHch ,.,,.I.eft .Field O'Conner Center Field Brown.... ..Right' Field Lekealde. . Moeller McDanlel .. ..Moran .Flanlgan ; Conner ..Pvterson ...Ratlkln McOowan Hulla Flnkert Wlna Another Gam. Fleharty. th crack Hutchlnaon pitcher, hna been encaa-d In another extra Inning came. In which he smirk out thirteen men In the seventeen lnnlntu. The soor R.H.B. Hutchinson ..00 1 000 0 1 60 600 0 00 1-4 11 4 Wichita 10011090000000001 4 It 4 Batterlea: Fleharty and Lewie, Young and Weaver. Firemen, Too Mark for Indians. CENTRAL CITY, Neh., July 8 (Special Teiearam.) The Central City fire depart ment defeated the Genoa Indiana here to day tn a very exciting game. Score: R. H. R. Genoa 1 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 1-4 4 8 Central City '..6 0 8 $ 1 1 0 - T f Batteries: .Uenoa, ahaw And oaa and Paul: Central City, Kombrlnk, Lute and Patterson. Plenty Sworlng at Caaakridtr. CAMBRIDGE Nab.. July 8 -(Special.) Tiie most exciting baae ball game ever played in tnta city took plac yeaterday afternoon "Wt ween the buatneas men of Cambridge, the North side against th Bouth d. . All business houses were closed during th gam and a larg at tendance was present. ' The score resulted la IS to la) m favor of the North side team. Batteries: North side. Dr. Daly and W. C. McCllntick; South side. Dr. Meyers. Bkr and Dr. Reagor. ' .. . . .Tko Toman TVavader .. ,. . Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheamatle troubl: ; eold by nharmaA . MoConnall Drug Co. and Qarl Drug .. Co., aw. tw q on tha' treatment by mad, for SI. Dr. Ml W. JUil, tt Olive St.. t Louis, kte. 4a for tastUnoulalg a JULY '-'4 - 1907.V AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Council Meet Tonlcnt, VJTxtn Urj Ordinance, ' Will Be Iatroduced.; SOME FIGtJEES FSOM TAX BOOKS I'aloa Stock Vas-da C'aaapany Largest Taasyera. wtltk tko Arrntir raok img Company ' Neat ss tka Ltat. The city council will meet again tonight for the purpose ef Introducing tha lvy ordinance. It la anticipated that tha tax commissioner may withhold his report on th ground that he has not had acoeaa to hi books, which h filed with th city olerk, Th tax commissioner still has tha blanks which war filled out by th depu ties In making th assessmsnt laat spring and could prepare his tax lleta from them, but tho blank would not show tha cor taction mad by th board of review or by himself. Fof this reaaon h la mor than usually anxious to havs possession of tho records. In th meantime tha records may bo consulted at any tlm at th offlc of th city clerk. A casual exsntpatlon of tho record yterday revealed several in teresting features. Th books ahow quit a number of erasures and corrections from th original figures. Of course. It la within tha discretion of th tag commissioner and tho board of review to change tho asaess- ment If thy ae fit, but th neceaalty of raalng tho figures In the record and sub stituting othera la not so apparent. In th case of th reduction of tha assess ment of th Cattle Feeders' Loan company from $360,000 to 820,000, th figures were writ ten In with red Ink luid th record, thua Is perfectly In order. Tha assessment of several of the packers waa changed with out' this formality, ' Any change now that th records : h,v been filed, would con stitute a felony. - Bom of the larger Items of the assess- mrht roll may be of Interest 'at this time. Tho big Hera Is th . assessmsnt of the Union Stock Tarda company In realty, It being $4,000,0000. Tha packers a ret Cudahy 8695.000 Omaha ton.uuj Armour . 620,00 8win ..v ( ,. bn.om Burlington railway ,... 20,009 Rock Island $v,0o0 - On th rolls of personal taxes the figures are as follows: v : - Armour .' $597,800 Cudahy 679.191 Omaha Packing company 264,6:i0 Swift and Company Bi690 Union Stock Tarda company lilt! Clay Kohlnson bu.mm Howland Lumber company 41. J 6 Journal-Stockman 16,'X) Jetter. Brewing company 1 17,0X1 Nebraska Telephone oompany 10,000 Nebraska Furniture company ... 11,000 Omaha A Council Bluffs Street Rall- way oompany 600,000 Kleotrlo Light oompany 157,605 Omaha On compsny 150.(00 Omaha Water oompany SOO.tfO Paokers National bank.. m,m Bouth Omaha National bank 619.0A9 South Omaha Savings bank Union Stook Yards National bank.... Updike Elevator company Union Paclfio railway Chicago 4k Northwestern Omaha St North Platte railway 28,171 $11,934 86.000 816150 44,426 tM.226 omena & southwestern railway. 117.480 cnicago at Bock island ... Missouri Paolflo 68.000 68,100 i . Frank; . Caurnker Dead. After about .thirty hour of ' Intense agony, Frank Caraher, who was fatally shot Monday night, dlsd at the South Omaha hospital. His death came At I a, m, Wednesday morning. At no time waa any hope extended of his recovery. There . were ' twenty-seven perforations tn "ihe. ' walls' r of - th.-'ntdomed: - -All cf - Tuesday i.. afternoon and night it 1 appeared . '. that each breath .. would be the . last.' . Ha was conscious the greater part of the time but said little about tha circumstances of toe shooting. His rela tives In the city were with him until the hour of his death. Fathers Mugan and Ahern attended him. After the death he was taken to the parlora of Heafey A Ileft fey where an Inquest was aet for 4 p. m. Wednesday afternoon. ' The funeral Is to be held Friday morning from St. Agnes church. The burial will be in Bt. Mary'a cemetery. Ff nsrer In Cogwheel. Russell Barclay had three fingers Injured at Armour's packing plant recently. He caught his left hand In a cog of th ma chinery of th mechanical department and the first finger ot the hand was severed at the Joint. The next two fingers were seriously crushed and may have to be removed. Barclay was one of the popular young athlete of tbe Bouth Omaha high school. He wss chosen captain of the foot, ball and basketball teams for next year. Ha will now do well If he recovere th us of his hand in time for the opening of the season. The loas of three fingers Would be a serious handicap for either of the gamee. - A high tier of ah elves In the Welsh grocery store, 8418 N street fell over yes terday morning, spilling all the contents and making an expensive accident The shelves were loaded with pickles, olives and kindred articles, mostly put up In glass. The articles fell on the show cases below and broke them and the glassware was all shattered. Several bushels of olives and "pickles were swept up off the floor. The lose was put at about $300. Maugte Cltr Gooaln. Jo Bender was given thirty days In th LED ' (CROW RYE. SEA AND "THE BEST." BOTTLED IN BOND 1YC PURITVAGE LooXc for tho word "XXYJLV In red on label. Distillery. KJp&ttvTdQow fly TruGOGG and Wn sell Truss sind Suspn.ri) and all klnoe of Rubber Goods Trasses, $1-00 to 3.0O BuspeiiMatae) . . i&c with or wttkont lg straps. Witt (or Rubber Goods Catolog-ue. Shermsa & LlcCconnell Drug Co. Cur. twth and Ltodtfe Hi. . Ouialia, NeU. rounty Jail for stealing braas from a park ing company. The 1'nlnn tto, k yrd also claims It low brass Under similar circum stances. Glynn Transfer Co. Tsl. . Omaha 94. Tliomwi Ouradn, 174 "outli Twonly-aecond, ha a eon. , Jetter' Oold T"P l'r delivered In all parts of th city. Valeplipn No. 8. John cl. ion, NinixoetilH e."d N, reports the blith of a daughter. Mtas Murphy of t'Mrari Is the guest ot M. J. Uuering. .I7 Q Straet. Mlas Mabel Trepp, who has been Sick for two days. Is said lo b Improving. Anton Ollwlrkl has gotis to Hamburg, la., to look after th sal of a farm. Th I. O. M. club hl,l a picnic at Bll vim July 4. No men ar allowed to at tend. Oeorge Williams and Charles Russell war sntmid til th county Jail for beg laf. J. If. Bulla leavea today for Vivian, 8. D., where h will spend a wk or mor on a ranch. Jama Kingston, m sect Inn hand, ws overcome with the het yetrday morning at Forty-fourth and W- Lcat A bunch of key, at Twatiiy-fourfh and N streets. Iteturn to Brosdwall-RUh Coal company. Reward. t'DChurch lodge No. I. Vir nt Ifonnf, will meet In regular elon tonight. Re freshments will be-served. Oeors Iiincomb Was fined In pnl'ce court yesterday for breach of the building ordinances. H Is an ex-htillding inspector. Pat Broderlck, Forty second and L street, leavea today for Cheyenne and points In Wyoming. H will be gon a month. Attorney J. D. Ringer will argns tha mo tion for a new trial this morning hfor Judg Seara In the case of Maria Krlg bautn. W. P. McDavItt of the Union Block Yarda company underwent a very serious opera tion at St. Josnph'a hospital In Omaha yesterday morning. Kd Cunning was arrested on the charge of assaulting Jo Zoran, a foreman In Ar mour a Ice house. Ctiahlng Is said to have resented his recent discharge. Dr. B. A. Bundy. formerlv of the bureau of animal Inspection at South Omaha, but now of Kansas City, Is paying a visit to the department and Old friends here. Mrs. W. J. Hynes, who ha been the guest of 3. J. Olllln snd wife for a week or more, received word that hep sister In Molina. 111., waa seriously 111 and ah hag therefore returned home. Frank Slmpaon, native of Chicago, died at the County hospital yesterday morning, An effort Is being made to And his rela tives. He hea a aister, Mrs. Mary Steck, In Chicago. He has no relatives here. Judge P. C. Caldwell has Van Dyked his beard. Now his friends can't see him, don't know him and refuse to recognise him on the street He looks like a Fifth avenue doctor Instead of a dispenser of justice and fire insurance. ST." PAUL'S NEWCITY SCHOOLS Minnesota Cnpltnl Will Install Fonr High Schools, On to Bo ' TerknlcaL ' F. 8. Heeter, auperintendent of th Bt. Paul publlo schools, was the guest of Superintendent Davidson Tuesday, with whom he inspected the High school build ing and the manual training department of the Cass street school. Mr. Heeter is on his way to Los Angeles te attend the convention of the National Educational association, which meets there next week. He has been superintendent of, the Bt Paul school system for the last year, hav ing been advanced to that position from that of supervisor ot the grammar grades. It la his intention to spend a day of in spection in each of the principal cities on Ms route Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City. A feature ot the Omaha schools of es pecial Interest to him ' was the work In manual training. 8t Paul has recently voted $S0O,00Q for thr construction of four new high schools, on of which will be technical In Ha courses, and will be situ ated In g downtown district Mr. - Heeter is strongly in favor Of : having several high schools rather than one large one. . The office M supervisor of manual -grain ing ha recently been created in St Paul, and the newly ejected official will probably visit Omaha next fall to examine the sys tem here. Mr. Heeter was greatly pleased with the facilities for manual instruction at the Cass school, which Mr. Davidson demonstrated and described to him. St Paul's new schools will house 600 pupils In the technical school, and L700, 300 and 300, rcspocllvely. In the other three. Superintendent Davidson returned Tuss day morning from Lincoln, where he has been lecturing before the summer school at the university. His subjects ,wer "Froebel and th Kindergarten" and "The Human Touch In Teaching." Previous to that he was lecturing In Kansaa. If you have anythlpg to trade advertise It in the For Exchange columne of Th Bee Want Ad pages. Mllwaak.ee Bnrs MeCsis, MILWAUKEE. July 8.-Presldent Hav. enon of the Milwaukee base ball club, has purchased Outfielder McCann from Llttlo Hock or the southern league. lie was tnder suspension but the ban has beep raised. H Is expected to join the Mll wau nee ciud nere tnis ween. . Spot-tlaa- Gossip. M1ka Cantlllon knows a food thlnar when he haa It and la working Manske nearly every aay. Oieoh got away with another game for rnieao Tuesday, leaving Toledo but eigh teen points Denina tne leaaers. Louisville cinched that twelve-Inning game when five runa were made In the twelfth Inning Blue and Upp were both in tne game. Nlles let the Detroit pitcher know he hsd returned to the game Tuesday when he landed for three aafe ones. Wahoo Bam got three In th aam gam. The Hlfhlander made fifteen hlta off three of th Athletic pitcher. 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