Tj OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 23. REAL ESTATE CITT MOflRTT rUR lit! '. ' (ContJnoed.1 RETAIL LOCATION 1C03-10-12 HARNEY ST. Otoe of, the, best buildings in the Retail center, with-f6 feet frontage on Harney St. 5 stories and basement, over 52,000 sq. feet of. floor space, steam heat, and first class elevator. If in terested in a smaller space, see us - regarding n part of this building. - Necessary alterations and repairs will be made to suit tenant; - Leased for about ten years at a very reasonable ren tal" "- ' ' 1 GEORGE & CO., fi'601 Farnam Street. , (1S 313-34 HOUSE AND LOT 2502 POPPLETON AVE. House six rooms, lot 00x160 feet j- asphalt pavement; perma nent cement sidewalk, all paid for; city wafer, sewer and gas in house; terms to suit reliable pur chaser; $2,500. -See the property and then the owner. William A. DeBord, Roomr.52 First Na tional Bank Building. (!) 303-23 VACANT LOTS tt cn West l-evc e worth St.. near 46lh, paved tri and paving alt paid. seaer water and gs. Prio. H-tO. I-ot. cm rinkoey BC near flat; $30, easy .terms. CG. CARLBERG, 311 N1. T. Uf Bldg. v --..; v . - ) MS M Da YOTJ WANT A HOME? W'ell, -W have -It for you and It la cer tainly a bargain; 4UA Cuming- St.. ta the mimher of. the, hntiae. It haa t room a and laundry :- motlera throughout and well arranged; on paved street, paving paid. The lot ta 4Uxl4')eaa which there ia aoma fruit and room for amail 'garden: one Mork to two car linea and near Bt. Cecilia ehuwh. andth new rathedral. Immedi ate possession. We ran aell this property for W.SS0 if taken within a few daya, . PATTSTS, B06TWTCK ft CO.. Sole Aer-ntn. ' Main Floor N." T. Life BUlir. (13J-M33S 3 KOUNTZE PLACE HOME REDVCED FROM S4.0J TO 33.W0. Nina rooms, modern, front and back par lor, library, dining room and kitchen, four rxm erf atra' modern plumbing; two mantela and gratea. one up and one dowi tntrs; everything In good order; lot 80x124; bam. -paved street.' W. H. OATPS. Room 317 N. Y. Ufe 'Phone Pour. 1SH. - 19-12 34 . 2016 PINKNEY ST. Th owner la living In th weat and needs the money. . Ha haa held tha property at 31 SA and now wnua na to Rink him an If you want a five-room cottage with city water, brick walka, old barn, and lot AxICS feet, reeling for per month, look at thla property today. The cottage needa repairing, al hough it ret.la for 310 now, and-wtaa. BetnarHetter iter 4f repaired. " It la block from the tiodg atreet car line. an arrange pert terma, it desired. MAKE V8 AN OFFER. ; . GARVIN ' ' BROS., lrt Famnm St. (191-M&S7 3 SOUTH OMAHA SNAPS Teautiful-new i-room house, part mod ern. n elegant ahap. splendid neighbor hood, close to car line, walking distance. Excellent very large lot fenced, permanent walk, fruit and ehade trees. F.arn and chicken house and yard. Owner lea vet the city ton. (tut and property must be sold by the. Sith at sacrifice price; only part rash required.; NATIONAL INVESTMENT .7 ". COMPANY, &31-S3 Brandela Bids, Omaha. Neb. U) Mm 25 , NORTH SIDE NW' T-rtwim bouse, all. modern except heat, comer' lot. south front, at 25th Ava. ndetpragu 8u Prtoe, H.&tO; easy terms. A coanc to get a good noma cheap. C. G. CARLBERG, - , fUN-.Y. Ufa Elds. - - 13)-MS42 14 ' , "ptfAp f6r"blilder. For Bale ar big bargain (trustees' sale) four good building Iota on car line, wast; worth .J escn, war ill take aach to close out. ' Call ta McCir Bldg. - . . U) MSST SZx IN the West Farnam district. -room dwelling on lot fcJxlto, east front, 132 L.t-Hl, wsIhs and paving: house has been put In. fiwt-rlin iciill tiou. new roof, I iuiiiljiit, electric l!;t. t. new fixtures, Ifrring. etc. For sale for 15.500. or for vent at i9 a. month. REF.D KftOS. l.i FARNAM ST. .... (U M77 1 WANT an of?er on the property, 1121 and IV.M ft. Slit St.; two modern houaea and , aood barn; well rented. This property ta nel by n eaurern rtr wbo must aeJL THOMAS BR If AN. - rtocta U .tt iihs. Lit Uldg. A MODERN (-room houw and baxn at a fcargalo? 12 Bu. 27tl B. inquire within. US-kl3wi 23x AL. ESTATH TITLR TRT.-8T rf CHA K. WILUAMSON. Pre. W. FOR BALK By owner, new (-room bouse, strictly modern, i hard wood floors, corn t.iraiioa electric l:ght and g&s futures, facing est. m most beautiful section of Central Ftoulevard e4-6i. Telephone Dougia It. 19) :j 3 THE REED ABSTRACT CO.. esc 1S54. prompt swrvtca. Oet our price. ITU Farnam. . 14 t4 LIST your property with G&rte boyer. Ijl and Vnilog bla. ti-U i W location. Brntamin R. E. Co.. 4H brandc.i Bldgl I'.olit 'plione. 0 i37 REAL ESTATE FAR at AA D KiHCH LAID FOB I1LI - Jawkrwakat. IF YOU VY1MI TO BUT r trado for ranch, property u Nebraska. kav some propojuioi.s which It will pay rou to lutestlsate. Aura writs us for prices 47 western latio. - B E. BIERER&CO U lx Bldg. 1-2J a , , irt lkeUs. . ' . OUT THET OO O tha saw C. tu ! P. Coast Railway, turwuan Adaiua wumy. Narth Imkoi, stbtcsi la attracting booieseeasrs Ut a uuuacelld faxnuug counury. tiubMiWa, fie ro&l. pur ia.Lr, aur crop, a huwe and iuiaiji uccupauua for ou. Land tui tiu to -i aa cra row. E&ay Uiiua. We hav buaieted relinqulsttmcBLa tor sal, be Wm. H. Brova Co.. Hajruoa Mmc, J'orin I'oi. or lit U,.4 ac. . Iiwia. ill. lis fr-- Mertuo ttiia PV. Cr arii r Asdsa. Nona I mr kui. (( iA Um REAL ESTATE FARM A.TD MSCH LAND FOR f ALB (Continued.) wath Daketau 4-ACRE Improved farm, Brten county Boutb Ikota, t2.i 00 per arra. rg smatler (trait at bargain rlcM. 8ev erai quarters unimproved .ajid. All fine lnvetiien( and m stanu t.ojt Ire apection. Cash or terras. Box Aber deen. 8. t. !) UM& Mi OMB choice farms m eastern Potitb Ia- om i or Mie or exenanse. Easy unu H ' i'-lcka. Big S'.one City, a D. C4 M4 Iflg WESTERN LAND, large and small tracts; i and exchang. National lnvt. Co, Braadaia Bldg. VG) REAL ESTATE LOANS TO lio.vov made promptly, a. D. Wead, Wead bldg 18th and Faj nam. (X2 lie PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAT. UARViN BRO&, 1MM FARXAM. tA-l lIONKJT TO LOAN On Improved city prop erty; building loans specialty; no delay. W. H. Ibomaa. iut 1st Nat I Blc Bldg. U2 M741 AU LOANS en Improved O mafia property O'Keefs R- . Co, 1(W1 N. X. Lira Bldg. ti2 ata LOWEST RATES Bemla, Paxtoa Block. a en PRIVATE MONET-CA8H ON HAND NO DELAY, i. H. M1THKN. t-t 1ST NAT. BANK BLLK. TEL IXjVO. 1278, tffl-s;s WANTED City loans and warrants. W. l ucui Emitb Co, lAJi Faroam St. IfONET to I an on Improved city property. Hastings 4k Hoyden. li(H Farnam St. U2-7 tM PER CENT money to loan on eaatera Nebraska farm and geod busts esa ptop ertr in Orr aha. ALFRED C KENNEDT. tit First National Bank Building. Tele phone Douglas ia. 22)-fn WANTED City loans. Fetars Trust Co. MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (2! 7 .VAMTED TO BUY WANTED To buy secondhand furniture, cook and beating stove, carpet, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes, quilts and all kinda of toola, or will buy the furniture of your bouse complete. Tha highest price raid. Call the right man. . Tela. Douglas J971, Independent A-SS71. . . ' . - S BEST price paid for Zdhand furniture, car pets, stovea, clotting, shoes. Tel. Red M0L SV-nl71 WANTED TO RENT LADT employed during dsy wants room with private family preferred; references exchanged. Address 8 380, care Bee. 4 tSx WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by s Jaranee grad uate nurse. Call up 73. T. W. C. A. (27 M&Jt 23X EXPERIENCED man 28 would Ilka place in private family aa cn&chmaii or work around the house, city reference. Ad dress C 293. car of Be. (27) MSW2 I2x A DANISH butter-maker desires work as such; 4 years of experience. Nels Beck, Spannuth, Neb. (27t-al92 2ax CIAMSS9 SKIRT STUB LBST fj ABTO rOSTOFFICS 5165.00 REWAS3 Tot i tn to Cakle- Bra, Jgth and Capitol Avenue. HO QUESTIONS ABXXn. GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVEMENTS. DE partment of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. Washington. V. C, March 27. lSdj. Sealed Proposals, plainly marked on the outside of the sealed envelop "Proposals for Improvements s Crow Agency, Mon tana," And addressed to tha Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will be received at the Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. m. of May (. lsu. for furnishing mater Lais and labor for the erectktn of a hospital at tha Crow Agency, Montana. In strict accordance with the plans, specifica tion and Instructions to bidders which may b examined at thla office, the offices of tha "Keco'd." Heleue, Mont, tha "Bee." Omaha, Neb, tha "American Contractor, " Chicago, 111., and the "Improvement Bullo us." Minneapolis. Mirn., the United States Indian Warehouses at Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo., aid Omaha, Neb.; Builders and Traders Exchanges at St. Paul, Minn., Minneapolis, Mum., Omaha, Nso, and at the ag-ncv. C F. LARRABEE. Acting Commissioner. A-7--ll-14-l-l-Il-2J-J6 OFFICE OF THE CON8TRUCTINQ Quartermaster. Fort Omaha, Neb.. March 14. Sealed proposals. In trlptTcal. sub iect to th usual condition, will o received here until 14 o clock a. ni., central slanaard time, April S. IMS. for constructing ter races, macadam roads, gutters, etc., and moving eletKHc light line at Fort Omaha. Neb. Full Information furnished on appli cation. V. B. reserves Ilia right to reject any or all blda. Envelopea containing pro posals to be marked "Proposals for Ter races, etc," and addressed to Captain W. H. OIIIV. Constructing Quartermaster, l ort Omaha, Nebraska. OCEAN STEAMERS 1 , fmr r4. plsaaarasr btiaiaesa ( , It Mvst innlM th m FRENCH Lluu , T AJU, t.S City SartifuL1 - - :ZmBt -' Bes-'tc as th Ceattoeat 1 -"r CompggiiU Cnirtl4 TrangattgntlQU Feet LI it, mmU a-we ' "srw to to rts ia da u nsvre oa gigantic tw insert express strsiae , sailinv every Thursday a.m. These wonders tj moaer-a iaveatucts 1 all the convenience aad Luxury of kaost Klaiial hotels on a suoie i -ur.rn scale, aeeuger ele tlor, root cafe, iinauiun, elefent saites std single ape rtraen ta; esily epapee. orchestra, wtteleas telegraphr, f UUI CUUUne BTkl CVCTV BtbVlAlt . L Bevels Aj.rU at I L Tels sl t Le Praene X7 t U Bate .. aUr H - Lo line Hf 14 I L FT ear J.ne 4 Rtrir rem r ttoei com es 4e. ror er at lliut 1-4 b4l ( trt s4 ret Bp..y HARkY ' K It lUHkA - - lKil r. EL I- B. KEYNuUjd. ..... ;.! riiua at. W. X. I' U.K. - u Farneia at. W. o. IAVir.0!t. - - . - - u.J luua ex. LOCH NttaX. - as rt 1 KUeni aaas. VwCI Wsw i gk- ITTT FT Vg TFAt . ETBI v.l.Mli W h net FfiA i.sd.lr LtTa mi i-ii.i ; i i mi eiaijr nan' llM1 , ttu rn "' f IlAukHiiA. 3ld l.f Iiil.,.i,.Si; pert ttl ttxm e-.rui. h sure ii J a,s foe " Mrs. ttinel Is. AjfoLO AAI k. :4.IiEi kJtZ snd other aratr aabUs ar poeitt ilv eared by beBlTl.sA. rur h7paern.ao or liuntl an. isie sent t anr 4 g kitlae lr suiL kesvr prves Is w fker botiie as A ICO f 4ri xriMt ip by aiail ta iiiaia wrappee. tielt tkeasleal C.. a. I osiis. ax. or Sale by atATSrM BkOs. OXUU, aTEJk TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Leader f Faraa rpn. PA'S COLTS ARE ALL READY In Fair Condition for Opening Tray with Green's Indians. GRAHAM A5D OOSDCtO OUT Iwt Dleabled Regalar PreWabl r Will St B la th Gsase Ragaa Sehedaleel ta Plten. Captain Franck and bis colts arrived frcm Bioux City Wedneaday morning and put In 'the day practicing up som new t-le-ks to use on Ouy Oreen'a Indians whn they come for th opening game this after noon. Tha Indiana are a pretty foxy bunch themselves and are billed to be real contenders for th pennant this year. The Rourke family la In pretty fair con dition for tha fray, although two of tha re guls rs ara out of th game, for a time, Oordtng got hurt at es Moines and will soon be in shape and Graham la still out. Th Rourke family has finished its first short trip away from home and la now at horn and ready for the opening of the season In Omaha- The team haa had a successful trip, even though forced to g1v up tha last two games to Sioux City, and la now tied for second place with the Boo, who are keeping up the terrific gait at which they started In the exhibition series. Don Carlos Ragan has been groomed for the opening gam Thursday with Lincoln. He Is In fine fettle and haa won both the game ha haa pitched, having had a splen did chance to condition himself during a southern trip with Cincinnati. Hall will be in reserve, for th second game. It Is th first gam In which all Omaha la Interested. On that day the band will play and the pennant will be unfurled from th big pole which has been watting for a couple of years for that honor. Acting Mayor Johnson will toss th first ball and Brother Dev will loosen up on a new atck of goobers. Graham la still forced to use hie crutches and probably will not b in th game until the team returns front the western trip. King at short makes a great utility man. especially because of th manner In which he haa been hitting th bail during the opening games. Th band will alao be on hand Friday, which will b the first ladles' day of the season, and the women hav signified their intention of turning out In fore to' show Pa they appreciate the honor. Th probable lineup for th opening day is: Omaha. Lincoln. Aulrr first Thomas Franck second Fox Auftin Third Redlck Kmg Bhort Gagnler Householder Xeft Prltchett S'l Center Davidson Bldr RlKht Fenlon ponding Catch Sullivan L Brand Catch Zinran Ran Pitch Johnson Mry f Heary Ckadwirk. CHICAGO. April a-President O'Neill of tha Western League of Baa Ball Clubs wired th managers of all Western league club today, requesting them to display flaga at half mast at all games tomorrow, as a mark of respect to th memory of Henry Chadwick. the "father f fcas) ball." whose Interment will take place In Brooklyn, N. T.. tomorrow.' PtEILO LOSES A SLUGGING MATCH Hit Ar Evea, kwt Deaver'a Ar Cahel fr Mr Haas. PUEBLO. Colo.. April 22.-ln a gam which was characterised by long hitting Denver took th final game of tne aariea by a score of to T by taking better ad vantage of Its opportunities. Ackley. who opened for Pueblo, waa hit hard and moat Jf V1" dumD P'Avtng of to gam was be hind him. Oalgano, who succeeded him was found for a few Innings, but he settled and pitched good ball. In th eighth inning three-baggers by Patteraon and Smith and thre ainglee jetted two rune and left the bases full. Ther waa on out and Olmstead was called In to save the game. Craig went out on a grounder to Whit .Corn an scoring on the Piay. Spencer struck out and In the ninth Pueblo waa retired one, two. three. The hitting of Smith, Belden and Downie and catch of a long foul by Nelhoff were lea turea. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Cassady, If 4 1111 Waldron, .rf 4 1 1 1 0 Downie, oa t 1 2 S White, lb t l J t I 0 Belden, cf t 1 t 4 4) Irwin, b 1110 0 o. I 4 I I 3 0 Zslusky, o S 9 C 1 I Pohaanon, p 4 1 1 Olmstead. p 1 0 1 0 TotaU 3t 4 17 i PUEBLO. , . A3. R. H. O. A E- Good. 2h A as j i j g f'r'- rf 14) 1 1 o a Spencer. If 4 1 1 1 Matucka. cf 5 1 C Pstterson, lb 1 1 I 1 Smith, c t 2 I 6 I Nethoff. lb 41 ISO Clsncy, ss I 0 t 0 Corhan, ;'b S 1 1 0 0 0 Ackley. p 1 fl ft A Gaigsno. p S 1 S 1 I Totals T 14 27 II S Denver 1 S I I t 1 0-0 Pueblo 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 e 7 6to!n base: Waldron. Belden. Zaiuaky ). Two-bsse hits: Doll. Craig. Three baa hits: Caasady. Down'e. Good Patter son. Double plsys: Spenaer t- Clancy. Left on bases: Denver, : t-ueblo. t. Home run: Smith. Paerifloe hH: Crs. 7.a lucky. Irwin, DolL Passed balls: Zaluky, 1; Smith, 1. Struck out: try Arklev, 1; by Gaigsno. X: by Bohannon. t: by Olmstead. t. Base on balls: By Bohannon, t; by Ack ley. 1: by Gala-ana. S. Tim of game: 1:55. Attendance: 4j0. Umpire: Davis. rURO HOLDS THE LI.ICOLXS SAFE la th Meaatisa His Teaaaaaat Ser Oaly Haa f tk Gaaa. LINCOLN. Neh., April Z-Zackert hsd on bad inning today, when a baee on balls and tore eingle netted D Moines the only run of the game. It wss a pitcher's battle. In which Ford excelled because he kept th thre hits made off him scattered. The gam wa called at th end of the sixth to allow Dee Molnea to catch a train. Score: Lincoln. AB. R H. O A. fc. Fox. !b 0 0 I S i Davidson,. cf I o 1 I o Gagnier. ss 1 0 0 0 1 l Fenlon. rf 1 1 0 0 Thomas, lb i 0 t T S 0 Kin. If S . 0 I 1 o 0 P.eddlck. Sb t 0 0 0 S 0 Sullivsn, c I 0 i 1 Sackert. P S 0 0 1 2 0 Totals H 0- S 1 11 t DE8 MOrXKS. AB. R. H. O. A. E Anderson, sa 10 0 2 2s MrLear. rf S 0 1 0 o Flouraey. If 1 0 0 4 0 0 McLaughlin, cf S 0 0 1 0 0 Dolan. ;b ! 0 0 0 0 0 Dwyer. lb t 0 0 7 0 0 Y eager, c 10 110 1 Caldwell, 3b 1 1 1 1 1 0 Ford, p S 0 1 0 3 0 Totala 1 I II 1 1 Lincoln 0 0 0 0 0 00 Des Molne 0 0 1 0 0 w 1 Two-lose hit; Thomaa. Sarrriftce bits: CaldaelL Double piaya: Reddick to Thomas to Sullivsn. base on balls: Off Zactkert. 1. fctruek out: By Zackert. 1; by Ford. L Time: l:li. Umpire: Breonan. At teadance. Ltx Eaale Defeat Xarsaala. NEBRASKA CITT. April C Special V There was a gam oT ball her today b tween the Eagles of thla city and tne Nor man team of Per. A large crowd was present and two houra was consumed in I'lsying it. Tb following waa th acore: Peru 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0-3 Nebraaka City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Batter?: Nee-rssk Cltv. Reichter and Baker: Peru, Btioit and Cartury. Umpire: Cmmtrr Claa Glf latantsy, A medt.1 handicap golf maxrh baa an aiied at Uia Country chib for Saturuay. STANDING CF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. AS3 N. W.UPct. W.UPrt Denver 7 1 .i Columbus... 7 1 .r Omaha 4 1 Toledo t 1 .l33 Pwiii City... 4 I .7 Milwaukee., i 3 le Moines.. 3 4 .ti.' lrvlJunoolis. 4 j Lincoln 3 .il Ixiulsvllle. ... 4 4 Pueblo 1 7 .1J5 Minnrsnolis.. 2 4 .3JJ Kanns City . 3 i .uei St. Paul 0 3 .OjU NAT. LEAGUE. AMEK. LEAGUE. W.UPct. W.UPrt. Chicago 1 .S57 St. Louis 2 .73 New York... 0 1 .(i New lork... 5 3 .714 Pittsburg.... 4 3 .bT floston i 3 . Phlla 4 3 .&:i Cleveland.... 3 3 .CO Cincinnati... 3 4 .4J Chicago 4 4 .tioo Brooklyn.... 2 ( Phila 4 4 Boffton 3 I .t" Ietrolt 1 5 .167 St. Louis 1 .lii Washington. 1 0 .143 GAMES TODAT. Western League Lincoln at Omaha, De Molnea at Denver. Sioux City at Pueblo. National League Brooklyn at New York, Philadelphia at Boston, Cincinnati at Chi cago. St. Louis at Pittsburg. American League Chicago- at Cleveland. St. Louis st Detroit. New Tork at Phila delphia. Boston at Wsshlngton. American Association Milwaukee at Columbus. Kansas City at Toledo. St. Paul at Louisville, Minneapolis at Indianapolia. with the April handlcspa governing. A silver cup has been purchased to ejlve to the wlnnr. Ar liberal handicap were given on th April list, large number sre expected to take part. Th regular club opening will be held the following Satur day. The players are now permitted to play on th resrular gren. which are fast getting Into perfect condition. GAMES IX THE AMERICA LEAGUE - -I St. Lwwts Win from Detroit la th Fifth laalac. DETROIT, April 2! Two triples, two tlnglea and three beses on balls In the fifth Inning gave St. Louts today's game. It was the fourth corseeutive defeat for the champions. Raily pitched a very clever game, his work and a remarkabla running catch by Crawford featuring the game. Score: bt. Lons prntoiT l U Oi l 8 H O. A E. Hoflman, ri.i I 1 1 1 Mrlmrre. If.. 4 110 4 C. lanrt, rf . t 1 1 S. efr, ih . I OTIS 8'one. If 4 1 4 1 Crtwford. cf. 4 t 1 Willisaa, Zt. 4 t I Obb, rf 4 1 S 4 w.n.re. u.l 4 1 Rwnua, lk. I 411 I rem, lb.... 4 I I eOuKhlln. Is. 0 t t T. Jones, lb. 4 I II OPiim, c 4 1 t I Spenrer, C...I lOUin. n..l 1 Bailey, p I 4 I 4 Summers, p . I 0 4 I Totals 0 17 U I Total! II I 17 II t Detroit 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 U. Louis ". 0 0 0 1 S 1 0 0 0-7 Two-base hits: Mclnryre. Cobb. Three base hits: Hoffman. Stone, T. Jones. Sac rifice hits: Coughlln, O'Leary- Stolon bases: Schaefer, C. Jones. T. Jones. Double plays: O'Leary, Schaefer and Rossman; Stone and Williams. Left on bases: Detroit. 3: St. Ixiuls, 0. Ruses on balls: Off Summers.' 5; off Bailey, 2. Bases on errors: Detroit. 1; 8t. Louis. 2. Struck out: By Summers, 3; by Bailey, 3. Wild pitches: Bummers, 1; Bailey, 1 Time: 1:40. Umpire: Evana. White Sax Skat Oat A a pa. CLEVELAND. April 23. Owen was a puxzle to the locals and held them to three hila. Score: CHICAGO. B H Doosbmy, If 4 I Jones, cr 4 1 ni, b I 1 Anderson, rf.. 3 Pirent, as I 1 DrntH, lb. 4 0 Taaneblll. lb 4 2 guineas, e... 1 Owen. 4 1 Totsls U I CLEVELAND. O.A.S. B.H.O.AE. t 4 J Clarke If. I 1 4 4 4 I 2 s s 4 n-alllev Ifc . 1 I t I 1 StnealL, lb... 4 1 15 uajoie, IS.... Ill Turner, an... 1 0 0 4 4 M. Clarke, e. I IBIrm'ham, rf I S Hilt. kn.. rt 1 4 4 3 I 1 SLIehllArrfl' a t S S a A riarkaon. p.. S 4 4 I 27 U 4Rbo4ra, p 4 -mcsKian . l s v s s Totals Ifful Batted for Rhodes In eighth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-0 Chicago 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Hits: Off Liebhardt, 4) in . three Innings; off Rhode, none in five innings; off Clark son. 2 in on Inning. . Bas on errors: Chicago, 2. Two base blta: Stovall. Tanne hill. 2. Sacrifice hits: Bradley, Anderson. Daugherty. Stolen - bases: Anderson. Doubi plays: Hlnchman and Clarke; Parent. Tannehlll and Xiavls; Birmingham and Clarke. Bases on ba)ii Off Llebnardt. 2; off Owen, 3. StruclcuMiti. By Ctarkson. 1; by Owen. 3. Time: lMt Umpires: Egan and O Loughlln. - .-iV - Athletics Beat Highlanders. PHILADELPHIA. AprU 2I.Th opefl Ing gam of the American league season took place today, the home team beating New York 3 . to 1 Each team sent the ball into the crowd in the outfield three timea for thre bases. The home team bunched hlta better than New York and won. Score: PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORK. B.H.O.A E. - ' S.H.O A E. Rsrtael, If... 4 114 SMIea. lb .... 4 113 0 Nichols, aa... 4 1 t i 1 Keeler. rt.... 4 111 Colllna. lb... 4 0 14 tahi. If I 14 0 Devia. lb...! Ill I eikerfeid, as. 4 4 10 4 Mnrphr. lb... 4 111 Chase. IB. . . . 4 1 1 (-soman, rf...4 10 1 4 Hemphill, el 4 2 I 0 Oisnna. cf... I 1 SGonror. lb... I 1 S Power, s 4 1 t 1 4 Klelnow, c... 3 1 t 1 0 runt, p, I 1. 1 tbeabrn, -. I 4 4 14 Totala J mil I Totals. .....a I 14 I 1 New Tork 0 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia 0 JO 0 1 1 0 I Two base hits: Nlles, , Chase. Klelnow, Powers, Murphy, plank. Sacrifice hit: Conray. Stolen base: Murphy. Hemphill. Double plays: Murphy. Lis via and Collins. Left on bases: New York, ; Philadelphia. 3. Base on balls: Off Chesbra, 1; off Plank, L Baa on errors: New Tork. 1. Philadelphia, 1. Hit by pitcher : By Chesbro. 1; by Plank, L Struck out: By Chesbro, ; by Plank. 2. Time; l, Umpires: Sheridan and Hurst. . Mastoa Beats K'aaklagtsa. WASHINGTON. April-22. A big crowd witnessed the opening game of the sea son her today between Washington and Boeton. the latter wlnains, 3 to 3. Dis trict Commissioner West threw out the first ball. Timely batting by McHal. Carrigan and Laporte won the game for the visitor. Clymer and Delehanty made flv of the seven hits credited to Wash ington. Score: BOeTOS. WASHLNQTON. ri.ii 'A.E. B.H.O.A E. Tseavy. U... 13 4 Pleaerlng, ef . I 4 I 4 Le-4. lb till lOaaler. It. . I I 1 SI MrHala. ef . .. I I 0 4 I Detehaate, Ml 4 I 4 1 1 Ceaaler, rf.." 4 11 firmer, rf .. 4 t 1 1 Laperte. th. . i 3 I f I rmau, lb. 4 1 I t !&, lb. A lit 4 Kim. t 4 ( s ner. ta... v I I 4MrBn4e, aa. . I 0 1 t Cnrrlnaa. a... 3 t I 1' 1 S'blpka. lb.. I Oil Winter, p I 0 0 1 4AIUtr. lb... Oil Marias, p.... 01 Ifl lntarL I 1 014 acC0OB.il ..1401 Milan ...... t 0 0 4 'Warner ....I 0 0 Totals U 11 27 17 4 Ontea 1 0 0 0 Totals t T 17 13 t Batted for Winter' In the eighth. Mi. an batted for bVhipke in th sev enth. Warner batted for McBrlde In the ninth, Coles batted for Falkeoberj In tha ninth. Boston 0 0 9 t 1 2 0 0 0 S Washington 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 03 Two-base hlta: McConnell. Geaaier. Hlta: Off Smith. 10 in alx inninKi; off Falkenber J o three Innings; off Wider, in seven Innings; off Morgan. 1 in two Inmga. Sacrifice hits: -Unnley, Unglaub. Stolen bases: Pickering. Laporte. Double plays: Srnlpke to Freemsn; Wsgner to Laporte to Unglaub. " Left on baaes: Waehington, : Boston. 10 Base on balls: Off Smith, 4. off FxJkenberg. 1; off Winter. 2; off Morgan. 1. Bases on errors: Washington, 2; Boston. 1. Hit by pitched bail: Smith. 1. Struck out: By Smith. 4: by Falkeiiberg. 1; by Win ter, 1. Time: 2 00. Umpire: Connoiiy. i Teaala Play Called ObT. IOWA CITT. Ia.. April 22. (Special V Th dual 'tennis tournaments arranged be tween th Iowa and Illinois teams have been called off on account of conflicting datea at Iowa tlly in other linea of athletic. Th wet season haa made it impossible to get in any early work on the courts, and It la now doubtful whether anything more than a home meet will be held at Iowa City thla year. Th entries for the stati meet at Co must re In in a few days, and unless the condition of the courts unprbxea. Iowa City will withdraw. Iwa-IIIIals Gaaa Tharnday. IOWA CITT. April a. t Special The Iowa college base ball team atarta the reg ular season tomorrow at Champaign with Illinois. By a strange aeries of events. Iowa has been victor over the Illini In foot ball, basket ball and debate, and the baa ball tam will maks a strenuous ef fort to make a full year of It. riUr Skats Oat Rckfrd. BEATRICE Neh., April 22. (Special Tel-ftttm.V-Th Filley ball team ehut out the Rorkford rime at Filley tiU by the accr of 3 to 0. Batteries: Filley. V. Bur row sod Noakes; Kockford. V. Ashiey and Rkiiarda. Una Be Want Ads i bot your business. Be Want Ad Page you get quick returns at a small eipena CIBS WIN IX EASY FASHION CoaiJej it Wild and it Hit rreelj for Fjrt Imucg-3. L0EERT MAKES FIRST HOME EUTT Chasaploashla) Peaaaat la Ilelsted After Bleachers Help t tail Balky Kat rwres t Other Gaaa. CMICAGOt April & The champions won their first horn game In easy fashion. Coakley was wild and hit freely In the five Innings he pitched. Sheckard had tha honor of making th fiist double. Steln feldt the first triple and Lobert the first homer, the latter being a mighty drive to the seats In center. Th new grand at and extensions were packed with an enthusiastic crowd, gath ered largely to witness the raising of the National league pennant. This ceremony, scheduled to be performed by the contend ing teams and a brass band, succeeded only after the !5-cent bleachers had com to the rescue. The big flag. In order to clear the bleacher, from tho rear of which rose the flagstaff, had been rolled In a bundle, with the purpose of unfurling It by pulling an auxllllary cord when the champion had holated It to th top. Th cord, however, refused to work, and th flag had to be lowered while an urchin In the top row untied the balky knot. The flag waa then reholsted, the band playing "The Star Spangled Banner." while the spectators arose from their seats, waving their hats and cheering. Score: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. B.H.O.AE. B.H.O.AE. latle, ef....4 1 1 4 Hatalsa. 4 1 I 1 4 Sherkar. It.. I It 4 Lobert. If.... 4 1 1 Ik-halte. H...4 II 4 Kane, rf I 111 Chance. Ik -.l II 4Ganael. lb... I 1 4 SiemreMt. lb I 1 0 I eU'Leaa. c ... 4 1 1 1 Krera. lb I 1 4 S K.Tft, lb.. 4 I I 1 Tinker, ss.... I 04 I Paakert. ef...4 134 Kilns, e 4 114 4Hint, aa. I 1 4 Fraaer, p. ..'.. 4 2 4 1 0Cokl.T. p... 1 4 t 4 Toter. p. I 1 S Totala 11 14 tt II l9chlet Touts. .14 7 24 II I Batted for Toxer in ninth. Chicago 1001302 7 Cincinnati 00000101 0-3 Two-has hits: Shecksrd, Kling. Three base hits: Steinfeldt. Kane. Home run: Lobert. Hits: Off Coakley In five Innings, 7; off Toxer In three innings, 3. Sacrifice hit: Tinker. Stolen bases: Chance (-). Double play: Tinker to Ever to Chance. Left on bases: Chicago. ; Cincinnati. 0. First base on balls: Off Fraaer. 6; off Coakley, 3; off Toxer, I. First bss on er rors: Cincinnati, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Coakley, Chsnce. Struck out: By Fraser, S; by Coaklev, 1; by Toser, 2. Hd pitches: By Fraaer, 3. Time: 1:40. Um pire: O'Day. Qaakera Defeat Parltaas. B08TON. ' April 22. Philadelphia won from Boston todsy, 7 to 1, In the first game of the National league In this city. Flaherty was wild and only lasted one Inning. Doolin's fielding was the only fea ture. .Scare: PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. B H.O.A E. B.H.O A.E. Titne. if.. .4111 4 Browne, rf... 4 1 I Knaho. 2b I 111 Krllaj. rf I 1 1 Clvome. cf .l 1 2 4Bata. If 4 1 2 0 Maree. It I 4 I OMc-Oans. lb.. 4 1 I 1 Courtney, lb. 4 14 4 Rltchey, lb.. 4 111 Grant, lb.... I 111 Dahten. ss.... 4 0 4 1 4 Poolm. aa....4 11 ffweener. lb.. I 11 rwvola. I t 1 Boweraun, a I 1 t 4 1 Mrtauillln, p. 1 I 4 Flaherty, p. . 1 Corner, p.... lilt Tata la U) I17U0 Totala U IH I Philadelphia 30010001 0 T Bostn 00006001 0-4 Two-base htts: Osborne. Doolln. Hits: Off Flaherty in one inning. 3; off Dorner In eight Innings, 4. Sacrifice htts: Mc yuillin. Osborne. Double play: Courtney (unassisted). Left on bsses: PhUsdelphla, 1; Boston. I. First base on balls: Off Flaherty. 2: off Dorner. 1: of McQullltn. 1. Hit by pitcher: By Dorner. 1. Struck out: By Dorner. 1; by McQuillin. 2. Time; 1:80. Umpire: Klem. Pirate Via fraaa Cardlaals. PITTSBURG. Pa.. April ' 22. -With Ideal weather, a crowd of over ll.tra base ball enthusiasts saw Pittsburg defeat St. Louts In the opening game of the local season by a score of 6 to 1. Wagner received a great ovation when he came on- the field and Justified the confidence In him by knock ing a two-base hit In the ffith Inning with two men on base. Abbatchio followed with a three-base hit, netting Pittsburg three runs In this inning. Both pitchers were strong and succeeded In keeping th hits pretty well scattered. Score: PITTSBURG. 0T. LOt'll. B.H.O.A E. B.H.O. A.E. Becker, rf.... 4 10 4 Char let, rb.. 4 111 Leach, lb 1 1 t t Barer, rf 4 1 1 (Mark. If I 1 eDelebaatr. If 4 1 4 1 Watner. s . 4 I 1 I SHamr. ci . 4 4 14 4 An'tirhio, 2b. 4 I 1 4 Koeeurhr. lb. 4 1 11 0 0 Pnarlna. lb.. 4 11 4 Bvrna. lb.... 4 111 Wilson, ef.... I I 10 Kimitt. aa. I 1 1 I 4 Glbaan. C....I I 0 Hnouder, e.l 4 4 1 4 Camsila, p .. I 11 KcOlyna. p.. 1 I Totals..!. ..31 14 It U Tata la a 7 14 U 1 PHtsburg I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Abbatichio. Wagner, Crarlea. Three-base hits: Abbatichio, Ko netchy. Sacrifice hits: Leorh. Clarke. Stolen bares: Leach. Abbatichio. Double plays: Wagner to Abbatichio to Swacine: McGlynn to O" Rourke to Konetchy. Left on bases: Pittsburg.' : St. Louis. 1 First baa on errors: Pittsburg. 1. Struck out: By Carrrltx. 2; by McGlynn. 3. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Rigler. Doallat Save th Gaaa. NEW TORK. April 21. Th fairest weather so far thla year greeted the players and spectators at the opening game of th National league here today at the polo grounds. It wag an Inter borough conteat. In which New York bat Brooklyn. 3 to 2. Th visitors held the lead up to th final inning. Then, with two men retired, Don. in saved the day with a home run. scoring Tenney ahead of hint. Score: HEW YORK. BROOKLYN. II U .0-A.E. B.H O. A.E. gbaaafca. If.. 4 t 4 Pattae. lb... 4 t 1 1 4 Tenner, lb... 4 IBS 4 Haleaey. c( . 4 1 I I Iienlia. H....4 110 4 tlnrrh. rf.... 4 14 0 reynour. rf.. I 1 Jordan, lb... 4 11 0 ttreenahan. e.l It 1 4lacmaa, lb I 1 I 3 4 !.!. a. lb ... 4 1 4M.niw.ll. If.. 4 I I Nirklin. Ib... I I 1 Laela. a...4 Oil Bntle.U. an . I I 4 I 4 bersen. 4. ...4 1114 Tkamona. p 1 I I 1 UctMjrf. p.. I f 0 Merhls 1 1 4 4 4 TstaU 14 TTS It 4 ToUls It TIT I I Two out when winning run was scored. Batted for Matlhewson In th ninth. New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 t Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 1 Two-bas hits: Bergen, Hummsll, Den tin, Merkla. Home run: Donlin. Sacri fice bits: Alpermatt, Shannon. Lett oa bases: Brooklyn. ; New York, 10. Bases on balls: Off Mclntyre, 6. Bases on errors: Brooklyn. 2. Hit with pitched hall: Mclntyre, 2. Struck out: By alatthewnon, 11; by Mclntyr. 3. Tin.n: 1:3. Lmpirea: Email and Rudlerhatu. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES ARE BUST Fractle la F.arwest for tit Field Mt. AU the entries for th annual high school field meet are now In the hands of th ath letic board, and will be announced la a few daya Interest in track work la strong this year aud th list of candidates fur honors is extra large. During tn Inst few days outdoor work after school hours haa been brisk, with the following athletes out for practice: Flack. Arnatein. Mckvinney, Kulakofsky. Wilson, iowe. Malison. Seara, McWhlnney. Bur dltk. Wentworth. Near tea, liuward and Brown. Each class Is doing Its best to produce a contestant who will win the gold medal for Individual work, as it is realised thst tna lad who rapturea it will practically win th meet for his clan. HARVARD AD AXSAPOLU RACE Eight-Oar) Crews f Ina Iastlta tissa Will Meet Tsaar. I ANNAPOLIS. Md . April 22. Eight oared crew rvix-eaeoting Harvard university and th naval academy will meet this after noon tor th first time. The rac will be over the two anile inner courae on lbs Severn river. Weather and water ton dulona thi mornir.g w ere nearly itiial for the contest, whu h is scheduled to start at 4 o'clock. Neither crew know anything about the oilier except that they hav watched each other in practice. The atrokea and "form' rf each Is radically different from those of the Cher. Harvard has been drilled in Coach Wry reaching bod.' strok that has the appearance of be ing a short on became of the lack of arm work at the end. It la barked up by th greater weigLt of the crimson men. who outweigh th mJdahlpmen mr than ten pound on the average The navy stroke Is th fame which Coach Olrntinn has used ever sir- he begsa making fat. strong crew out of comparatively tight material. GttfF.9 UT AMERICA A SOCl ATIOX Brewer Defeat Hooeler la Hard Hlttlaor test. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April C-M lw.u kee defeated Imiianapoiis today. Hard hit ting was done by both teams but bad In fkltling cost Indlsnspolis the game. Score: 3IILAl'Krg. l.VDlASAmiJS H.O A B H O A K. Rnblnaa aa. 4 I I I 1 Pn.k. SS..-....I lilt Oreen. rf....l 4 t Coulter. If . .. 1 H 1 I I IHareen. rt .. I I I 4 4 Randall, ef.. 4 I t 4 Cnrr. Ib I I 11 1 1 Berllle. .... 4 7 4fWTi1pon cf. I I i SI hi form' k. ib I 1 1 i 4 Lwiatitea. 1 1 3 1 r,r 3 2 1 4 Williams 2b. 4 I I ft 1 Browa. lk... 4 112 Htrbe. lb ... 4 131 Doherty. p... I 113 4 Cnbanka p .. I I 3 I , Sita. p 1 I Tjun..,...kunu lUsasy ....I I Total n II IT 11 Patted for 8elt In ninth. Indianapolia 11300000 0-3 Mllwauke 010203000-4 Hit: Off' Eubank In flv nd two third Inning, 10; off Belt In thVe and ne-thlrd Innings. 2. Struck out: By Eu hanks. 1; by Selta. 1; bv Doherty. 3. Two-bas hit: WUIiama Tbree-baae hits: Rohlnson. Hsyden, Livingston. Doubt Play: Bush to Williama to Carr. Rush to Carr to Hor-ke. Wllllsms to Carr, Mc Cbrmlck to Brown to Clark. Stolen bases: Green. McChesney. First base on ball: Off Eubank. (; off Seits, L Tim: 1:10. V mpires: Kan and List. Batchers Easy for Distillers. LOUISVILLE. Ky. April 21 txiulsville batted Case hard todav and with seven errors behind him. Ksnsas City wss easily beaten. Home runs by Stanley and Caa were feature. Score: LOllBVILLK. KANSAS CTTT. B.H.O I I. B.H.O A B. Perrlnn. lb.. I I I 4 Murphy. If... 4 1 1 1 Btaale,. ef... 4 I I I 4Cras. as 1 T I Harler. f....3 It 4 Kertrln. rf ... 1 414 ftilllran. lb.. I I IS 4Berkt.T. Ik . 4 II 1 Burke, lb ... I I 4 0 Braehenr. 2. 1 Oil Waotlmff. If. 4 0 krtirr, Ik... I 1 1 1 Qulniaa. ss. . I I 1 4 1 Lenhr. e I 1 I 1 Hofhen, e ... 4 111 Kltaoa. ef... I 111 BtOTSll. p I I SCaee. p I 1 I I I Wood. as..... 1 Totala. .....14 117 14 1 Totals 24 4 14 14 T Lou'svllle ...a 1 4000004 - Kansss City ....... 01100000 0-3 Stolen bases: Perrlne. Burke (Ji. 8 ruck out: By Scovsll. 2; by Case. 4. First base on balls: Off Stovall, 4; off Case, 4. Two bas hit: Murphy. Hughes. Thre-bas hit: Quintan. Home runs: Caae. Stanley. Left on base: Louisville. 3; Kanaaa City, 4. Wild pltchea. Stovall. Case. Balk: Case Time: 1:45. Umpires: Ha yea and Beerhalter. Miller Defeat Chan plows. COLUMBUS. O., April 2t-Mlnneapoll started hitting in the fifth after Itwo were out, and two changes of pitchers did not stop th visitors, who won 12 to . Maasger Clymer of Columbus waa Bent off the field for disputing a decision. Score: MINNEAPOLIS COUBDl'l. B H.O. A . B.H.O A.E. fVN.tll. ef.. I 1 1 IJarkaoa. If .. t I I Q.i 1 1 lea. lb.. I 14 4 Kro.ee. cf .. 1 1 Weldajr. II... 1 I 1 Prlel, Ib 4 0 I 4 Freeman, rf. 4 ft 1 0 'oealto. if I I t Wllltman, lb I 1 14 t tK bji. lb I 114 0 Brles. 2b... ft 2 ft 1 1 Raldy. as ... ft 111 tilth, sa ft 1 ft I 4 ruler, th . 4 I I 2 1 Buelow. e.l ft ft IFohl. c 4 ft I O rah am, p... 4 14 4 Thomaa, p... 1444 Hall, p 0 1 Totals II r 14 IQualler. p.... 1 114 4ell 1 1 Rmliy t 1 . Totals 1 II n 11 1 Columbus 1 0000003 23 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 4 ( 1 0 1-12 . Stolen bsses: O'Neill t2). Freeman. Whlt more. Sacrifice hit: Smith (2). Base on balls: Off Thomas. 1; off Hall. 3; off Uual 1'y, 1; off Graham. 4. Three-base hits: Riidy, Freeman- Double plays: Raldy to Kihm; Smith, O'Brien, Whitmore and O'Brien: O'Brien: and Whitmore. Hit by ? Itched ball: Fohl. Struck out: By Thomaa. ; by Hall. 1: by Graham. 3. Wild pitch: Hall. Hits: Off Thomas. 3 in eight and two thirds Innings: off Hsll. ( In one and two thirds Innings; off Quailey, 4 In two in nings. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Kerin. Tled Defeats St. PaaL TOLEDO. O.. April 22.-A double by Wakefield, who baited for Gillen in the ninth, followed by a single by Smoot. won today' gam for th horn team. Score: TOLEDO. ST. PACL . B.H.O. A.E. B.H.O. A.E. Barbeaa. 'ss.: 4 14 4 1 DnntanTy. rt. 1 I 1 I 4 HiDckawa. mill 4PIOO. tb 4 1411 Omoot, cf ... II IDarla. ef.,... I 141 Armk ater, rf 4 1 I IGaier. U ft 2 I McCarthy. Ik 4 4 1 4J. kteynra. e 4 4 11 Lister, lb.... 4 III I I Rowan, lb... 4 ft 4 Hopkins. If... I 12 4 Wheeler. Ib-nal til Las, s 4 3 1 annua, sa... I I 1 Uulns. p I I 1 Tvewierar. lb 4 I Ollles. p 0 I Larer. p 4 1 I Wakefiel .. t I 0 0 Toaneaees. p. 0 x Totals II 11 17 14 I Totals at l 14 4 Batted for Gillen In ninth. One out when winning run was scored. Toledo 10211100 2-3 St. Paul 1 0 01 0 1 1 1 27 Two-bas hits: Bar beau (2), Smoot, Lis ter, Geier, Leroy, Wakefield. Home runs: hopkins, Geier. Double play: Davis to Whecier. Hit: Off Qulnn in seven and one-third Innings, 7; off Gillen In one and two-thirds innings, 1: off Leroy In twe third Inning, 1: off Tnnneson in on and one-third mninga. 1. Sacrifice hits: Bar beau. Hinchmau, Hopkins, Qulnn, Flood. J. Meyers. Rowan. Stolen bases: Wheeler, Arnibruster (21. Smoot. Struck out: By Wulnn. 1; by Gillen. 1; by Leroy. A Left on bases: Toledo, f; St. Paul. 3. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Owens. DRAKB TEAM MAY DISBAJID Strict Eligibility Rale Caae Drp plaa f Mem frwaa Claa. DES MOINES. Ia., April 22. tSpeciaL) The baa ball team of Drak university Is on the verge .of disbanding. Th strict en forcement of Lh Missouri Valley conference rule i one of th cause. Recently the faculty required every one of the men to sign up a stringent statement of hia eli gibility and aa a result, some of the best men of th school were barred from track and diamond. Th defeat of the Drake base bail team by Simpson college thi week put a crimp In the expectation of the team and fan, and much dissatisfac tion la being expressed on account of the new regime and the consequent upheaval In athletic. Th Ames matter ta up in the air at present, and much depends on th attitude of th authorities of the agricul tural school In the matter of th ellgi- am to Even In its early stages Catarrh Is a most distressing' ailment, caused by the stuffy feeling; in the head, ringing; noises in the ears, watery eyes, difficult breathing, continual "hawking and pitting,"etc., bat when the blood becomes thoroughly saturated with the impurities which produce the disease it becomes a serious and often dangerous disorder. Then the bronchial tubes are attacked, the bladder and kidneys diseased, and often the lungs become affected by the constant passage of impure blood through them and Catarrh terminates in Consumption. The impurities and poisons in the blood which, produce Catarrh can never be removed through the ue of sprays, inhalations, washes, etc. Such treatment cannot reach the real cause, and their use alone ehould nerer be depended on to cure the disease. S. S. S. cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impure catarrhal matter. It goes down and attacks the disease at its head, ia the circulation, and removes every trace of the impurity that is causing the trocble. Then as rich, purified blood is carried to all parts of the system the symptoms gradually leave, the health is improved, and S. S. S. makes a permanent cure of the trouble. Special book on Catarrh and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. WE CURE HEH W mak no offer you cheap, and consultation. bom treatment- DE. McGREW ID u u LIJ Dr.LTlVAnD R.TARHY, 330 f MARK! just a Me benvr tha anybody cist ' beata McKlbbln Special. Tk Dat ef Hat Aai tk Wt at . . . $ la tk oU EollabU McKlbbla Tk standard of. Bat Talaa r ants by beat deal era bllity requirements. If they persist In play ing their Ineligible against Drake, th Ames games will be cancelled, and th Drake team will probably disband.. Ames played only ellaible men against Missouri ' in the recent game with that school, and Drake Insists that ths same shall ba ac corded Drake. The natter will come to a show down when the two track teams meet In a dusl affair at Pea Moines. May 3. Drak Insists A me made a positive agree ment to adhere to th Missouri Valley rules If the other atate sohooia would, and If they now refuse to do the result may be a break In the athletic relations of the two scrmols for some time. The Drake trsck team Is developing a great bunch of weight men. and ScKarenherg Is be lieved to be a rival to Captain Harry Cona way, who la the present atate champion. Scharenberg I credited with a put of over forty feet with the big weight, and at that rat will hurry the beet In tb otat by th time of th tat meet EVENTS) O.w THIS bUTJUvIAG TRACKS Cfcapaltepe Wla I3 Sterling Stake t Aadc4. AQUEDUCT, N. T April 2J.-Chspul-tepec at 3 to 10 in the betting won the Ster ling stakes at Aqueduct today, defeating Restigouche. the only other starter by on and one-half lenttha. There - waa soma rough riding insid th last furlong, Cha pultec bearing over on RestigoucJie. Not ler on the latter claimed foul, but It w not allowed. Out of five carded over night only two went to the post. Practically all through th betting It wsa 9 to 1(1 and pick, both colta having a big following. Cha pulteo waa mean at the. barrier, but after a four-minutea' delay Starter Cassldy sent them away to a good start. Restlgourhe went to ti front and lead -y on and a half lengths until the stretch, when Daniel brought Chaputtepe from the outalde and catching Restiaouche at the alxteen-polo won, going away in the fast tiros of 1 Summary: r mi race. errar-nkiB niiu up. Btrimin. .' mile: Ingham (K4. Musgrave. 16 to 51. wen; Aucassin- (107. G. Burna. 7 to ti. seconai Smok 189. Bergen, even!, third. Time: 1:4H. Sir Toddtrgton, Umbrella- Lally and . Orcanrna ran. Second race, handicap, 3-year-old and tip. ft furlongs: James B. Bray lit. Shaw, eveni. won; Hyperion II Notter. 3 to 1), second; Oxford 111, W. Walker. 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:11V Pantoufle. A- Letiiueo and Black Oak ran. . Third race. Mile. 2-year-olda, selling, 4 furlongs: Royal Captive (104. G. Burna. 4 to 1). won; Arloneite (, Flynn. 3 to 2). oec ond: Miss Highlsnd (101. Musgrave. 12 to li, third. Time: 0:47V Primrose League, Blue Stock. Slater Phylll. M -ot Meadows. Aunt Kale, Merry Widow. Anotation, Chap eron and Hampton Beauty ran. Fourth race, th Sterling stakes, 3-year-olds and up. mile: Chapultepec tw, Mc Daniel. 3 to 10). won: Resilgouch (105. Not t.r tn 1 (It aevond. Time: 1 Two' starter. Fifth race. 3-year-nlds and up, selling, 4 furlongs: Trouble Msker (in. Notter, .13 to ). won; Big Chief lft4. O. Burns, 13 to l. second: Sadler (U5. Koerner. 12 t li. third. Time: :1:15H- Blandy, Mulvsney. Hesslip, Crn Cob. Citizen. Chief Hayes . and Canada ran. Star of Sunnymead fell. , Sixth race, maiden t-year-olds. 44 fur longs: Mystify 1. Notter. even), won: J. P. Reed (li. Musgrave. 4 to 1). second; ! Jsvin tl. Shilling. 4. to 1). third. Time:" 0M4. Forero. Tyro. Seclusion. Tsxider, Mist. Rloro. Hlsrh Hat. Rumsle. Occidental and Battleta ran. WITH THIS BOWLERS. The Storx Blue Ribbon won two games from tha Indiana at tho Association alleys last night. John Bengel had the high sin gle gam with 24. and Rempke the best total with 6W. Tonight the firat series be tween the Omaha Bicycle and Mats Bros, team. Score: INDIANS. 1st. French 171 Johnson 144 Fames 114 Bengal J44 , Zimmerman 163 3d. Total. Total. 323 348 STORZ BLUES. - rrltacher Weber .... Maurer ... Anderson Rempk . Total.. 345 310 $32 I.7U Ea gravers aad Clabmea Meet. Raker Bros. Engraving company ball laim will meet the team Jlf the Ha mv Hollow club on th gTeunds of th la'.ter. Saturday afternoon. Both hav strong teama and an InteraaUng gam ia expected. For gamea call T. Bruggemor, Douglas 263, or AS3. , STHE S7STEE1 OF CATASBH PAY OUR FEB WHEN CURED 1" 17 340 2M 173 Cl 162 , 1 441 177 - 1W Ml IKS IS . 603 330 1606 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 1M 1WI 14 f2 :i7 12 1W SJ7 ....... 173 13 - 1 oi ,213 US -13 67 . X4 171 6M Will ear ye tut I.ESJ ktOIET than say otasr specialis gad accept tk snaasy la lay way yoa wla a t pay. rvoo Debility. Blood Poison, ftkia Slaeas. 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