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IPOS. 11 REAL ESTATE PUEBLO PLAYS RAGGED GAME WIND STILL MARS SHOOTING TIIK OMAHA DAILY DEK: THURSDAY. MAY OLD CROW STANDING CF THE TEAMS. V r t cm murt.nii run isi.r.. . I (Continued.) IJ"T your Trcreriy with Chrt Pnr. 2Sd HAKMfcY HI. On of-h rrMtle. bam" In Omaha, eight i rooTm. all- modern., bnrdwfjod floors, largr fnrehea, two lets, keauLifuHy planted fruit, shrwiw. hardy slants, ktw hen lrtfn; do not buy until you Jva.e "en ! before m; or after 3 n. m. on premise tll M77 VVithin .Walking Distance, $3,200 , !V P, yh !.: T-r.. lt mod ern, hevrly demrated and In fine feplr, gf'd neighborhood, etst front near Fsrk avenue. Hiiie vacant ready to nw.' Into. Non-remdent owner ennlnis to sell. Come In arul let us show you through. Thin n n opportunity to get a nice ht,ne al a bargain price. PAYXB, HOSTWICK & CO., ' ''Hole Agent. Main Floor. J. I. Life Tldg. 'lliane Jjougla K'lS. . .- . . (I?)-!' I 7 S-Tonm house. yn Ohio. 3rt. fr-room .houe, SUtS'i Can, 31.JM. Ea.v terms. J. 11. I'AKROTIE Si Board Tra1. ..... U9 MK95 I WILLIS AVKNTE HOME. 8-rornn modern Jiouf. sanitary plumbing, largo barn, beautiful shade and a, No. 1 nclg!iborlipd: a fclnek to- two rar line. Inquire at 112 N. ZUi gt. () Ml I : l-i w-Ml r'Oit ('jrk sale list, voiii property with Waller WHlJ. 411. Bee tldg., Rentals and Insurance . . - 1,19 T1 Jl I W'AVT an pftat .on Ho preperty. 1128 and ll:M K.-.:Ih-HI., iiii bj xW ra bouse and gcd t -irt f el rente!. . Thia pruperty Is owned bv -ai etrn- psrly who must sell. TilOVAS BHKXNAN. Ronni.1. Xew iork J.ife Bldg. .. .. , . ; tl)-fi06 r 1 i " - Xi.CM- Ne moIern rauu . front 8 rooms, strictly up-to-date. Inquire. 814 S. 3"tli of owner. llx KA Ij KtTATK ffTI.K TRl'ST LH AS. K. WILLIAMSON. I'res. - ..- I . , (18 aOT KEKI ABSTRACT CO.. Kst. 15:;. Prompt erlce. Oet our pnt. es. 1710 Karnam St. . ; rOE "REAL ESTATE 1'An.U A.M HAX'H l.U FOR SALE ' Colorado. ' . i . GOOD F Aft M'iXO LAND, .. ..y iiA8t PATMENTB. Near L'enyur. In Uraerey district, black toil, flay MUDMill, wells to 40 feet, ahuixlaiK'o efrmilt ure. Jaw altitude. -en-cial tattait Including eorn raising; one crop pays lor lAnd; t loaw tn land 250 an arie; hw,irkee. taey terms; will soon double 1n value. t "' natixal Investment co., &&i -brandies Hui)dlng, ' -- . Wfluaha.-feb. .- . t. -v . -r ,-. ' ('-M9rr JMctlaaia. THE JtATCPlLfcaS JL"6lTH BASIN, In Kvrgua Vounty. Montana, where they prow iropa'of winter wheat, oats, barley, timothy and alfalfaf It la blessed with a mild climate,' naw towns are springing up UKc magic; land willllll f few years will more than double the present prices; this 1 the greatest winter wheat country known. Oet map and facta from Wm. H. Brown CV, Moore, Montana, or 131 LuSallo St.. Chicago. 111. (3D) M382 lekraska. i J UO-AC'KE FARM ' CHEAP T a.c'roa of very r liolfe lrin Und In Cum ng ounty, Nehiaaka. S' miles from a good toun, oery out of-wluch can be tsulti vai. J; land all fenced, good oak pouts and ciik wires; one and a naif atory six-room iKiuoe Kx.'l, With addilion 11x14, large barn ,nx.4 feet, with a lean-io loxi'4 U-ei; double coin crib with.jdrlvcw&y iux.n f(j:i; plai-e ia fined thia seaaola (on taili rent. It sale ia ina koon thar rent .will go to the pur ; liBFer. Will make air excellent, dairy', hog r poultry farni. Prlc. XMw: cash iki H.vt) at & per Qeat Interest. W. J. DKRMOUT JNVUSTMBNT CO., N. V. Life Bldg., Omaha.. Neb. (3u-l - IP YOU WISH TO BUY or iradn lor ranch property in Nebraska, we nave aomo propositions which it will lay u to investigate. Also write as for lime of wes4ern lands. - B. E. BIEKEK & CO., 411 Bee bid. (20) C04 FOR BALE--At bargain. ISO acres well Im proved farm, wltlj buildings. In Antelope Co., Neb , about alx mlh a from Nellgh county aeat; .sot prodOctiwe, 10 acres of woods hard wood. Kakow Co., 441 W. tlst St., Cfcicagu. 111. (Jl MfrS 11 - Bewtk Dakota. (40-ACRE Improved farm. . Brown county, Soutli Dakota. $25.00 per acre. Two smaller' fanma at bargain prlcea. Sev eral Quartera unimproved land. All fine investments and will stand closeat in f apection. Caab orWerma. Box 8.3, Aber- - deen. 8. D. (-Ulli MS Ttiu. -.1 TEXAS LANDS How to get them. Send 81.011 to R. C. Lomax, Austin, Texaa, for copy of Texas land law and Instructions how to buy. I was for ten years chief of land depart merit atai treasurers office. Know tho lands,. lwn they come on the market, how to get them for my clients. Reference: Austin National nk. Austin. Texaa. Beat landa t be aold next three months, tees reasonable. . .- . . (Jt)-M35 M!7x REAL ESTATE LOANS tl' to tin.f0 nw4e promptly. -D. Wead. fa ruug., ii a ana Barnaul. (i) bii PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS.. 1M KARNAM. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved city prop erty; ou u (ting soana a apecialtyi no oviay. W. H. . TbiMiiM. It'S 1st Nat l Bank Bldg. iX M.tl All WANTED Arlioation foe 85.0(10. F. D, WeaaU IM.Varosm St- S M 10 6i TEIl CENT monev 'to loan on eastern Nebraakav farm a and good business prop erty rin umani. ALf RKD C. KENNEDY. Flrat National lUnk Building. . TUptxoa Douglaa "22. . (S)-615 MONET to loan an Improved city property, Haatlngs ti Heyden, 1704 Famam Si. WANTED City loana. Peters Trust Co. (22)-ta WANTED lty loans and warrants. W Famam Smith 4k Co.. 1320 Faj-narn Pi . . . " r C2 i IX)WET RATES Bemla, Taxton Block (X)-S17 to MONEY LOAN Payne Investment Co tE)-42 LOAF.3 pn imrirovad ." Omaha property O Keefe. luf, t-t, 11 N. Y. Life bldg - . i , ,r ()-&! PKrVATE M0MY-CASH ON HAND NO DEUAY. J.,IL MJTHEN. hrJ-J lfT -AT, B A fsja. . b LiXj. TEL. JXJl.'G. 1378. , ti:'-6i8 WANTED TO RENT -RCKM modern bouse, good neighbor- nooa. ffioei lovjg'an IM. (Sfi) SM 7x FOR BA LR Sut werear I n-.tlee from Cleva- land. KkMs ormnty, Ueorgta. KK) acres tn ciiilivglton. Oaiarte tlrber; building con ifl el oM rroom Hmne aid one an. AVAILrrEIi-itO BUY KANTlIMu buy a second hand ada fountain muM be in gm1 cuadiiion and avuti. aval tai.litiir, 1-.m imialia. Ui-M';7 12x Soiu' 2-room tenants' tiousea also one none buildlnri ,Thir -ta good nynev In this faim. IVlee, MB pr afre. Terms. t t. 463 cash, balance January 1. ml; Inter. I est,.. r eert i ti. ltMoia. Hull. la. Omaha Win by Mixing Up Eiti with Migpltyi of Opponent!. HOGSIEVER GETS INTO LINEUP Doe Not tiel at lilt and Makes Error on Only FlelolnaT faaaw He lias, iot cm One of rifbii'i nans. rCEBLO. Mir 6-Ppecial Telegram.) ' A aerira of wild throw and bssea on balla in the early Inning's gave Omaha the game ( today by a score of to I. Pueblo ecored j two fn the first, when with one down Ho grievrr walked and advanced on Patter- son's out. Mattick reached first on Aus tin' error and Clark walked, filling tn base. 8mith scored two with a hit past second. With on down In the next inning Omaha tied the score when Jackson passed Welch and ridden and Austin singled, seor- ing Welch. ridden scoring on Clark's Craig'a error gave the visitors the gam"" in the third and with two down, two errors by Corhan and King's two-bagger gave Omaha two more In the fourth. The acore: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. 1 4 12 1 3 a a h 1 A. 4 King, as Franck, lb... Autrey. lb... Holieoholder, Welch, cf ... Belden. rf ... Austin. 3b... Gooding, c... Tagn. p . Totals 3 . & . 4 . 4 . 3 . 1 . I . 4 . 4 .33 A n 1 A (I 1 14 PUEBLO. AB. R. 14 O. i ft X A. E Fpeneer. If. 6 Hogrlever, Sb... 3 PMfrsnn, 2b 3 1 1) 1 n o 2 0 Mattk-ks. f... 4 3 4 3 Clark, lb Smith, c Corhan. ss Craig. If Jackson, p Neihofr , Totals ... 4 ... 3 ... 1 ...33 Hatted for Jackson In ninth. Omaha OI2!0l Pueblo 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Piolen bases: King. Welch. Patterson Clark. Maitkks. Two-haw hit: King Douhl play: Welch to Franck. left on bnKes: Omaha. 5: Pueblo. 7. Sacrifice hits King. Householder. Struck out: By Jack WANTED TO BUY WANTED Leghorn and Plymouth Rock last spring pullets. See W. H. Thomas, Brandeis Store. 2E. 16 6 HIGHEST prices for second-band furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. TeL Doug. SS7! (Jo) 915 WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED stenographer; excellent references. Address "C." Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs. (2T MS91. POSITION wanted by young man as book keeper or collector; have had experience; guod habits; can give referencea. Address N tel. care Bee. (27 17 lux YOUNG man of education, good appear ance, handy at anything, wants work. Addresa W. Q.. 2308 Douglaa 8t. tZ7) M978 7x POSITION wanted by all around butcher In country town; good references. Ad dress P 463, care Bee. t27;-SS8 8x GOVERNMENT NOTICES EEALED PROP03AL8 WILL BE RE- ceived by P. R. Johnson, village clerk of Oenoa. Xeh., until May 1. I p. m.Y for thj purchase ol ,ovo e per cent p-KJ year (op tional) electric light plant bonds, dated February 1, 1D0S. lion da draw interest at ne rate oi per cent per annum, payable annually. They are of tsUO denomination and mature February 1. 1&. optional after renruary l, mil. All oiae must be accoiu- aniea by certified check for per cent of bid, made payable to O. K. GREEN. Vil lage Treafurar. MSdl4t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hastings ft Heyden to Gus Blaaer. lot 1. block 1, Hustings tc Heyden addition 3 375 County treasurer to WilUam Harns- berger, part lot 3. block 89, South Omaha j John Roche, trustee to Albert G. Franks, lot 12. block 2, Anderson Place 130 William Berry and wife to W. A. Cox, lot 4. block a. South Omaha 1 W'. A. Cox to August a E. Berry, same 1 George Maaaon to Arthur Murdock, .part lot 12. block 47. South Omaha.. 1,30 Frank Crawford to John Haskell, lots 2, 3, 4. 6. block 3. Vassar Place loa County troaaurer to John N. Haskell, lot 1, block 3, and lots . 10, 11. block 4. Vasaar Place Same to Ole B. Aekerly, lot 13, block tit, seutn umana . Payne Investment co. to A. Wilson. part lot 4. block 8, E. V.- Smitli a addition ? rain Paxton Real Estate . Co. to Prairie Trust Co.. Iota 1 to 13. Inc. block 1, and other lots. Prairie Park 1 Charles Ladd Thomaa to George W. Hervey, lot 42, block 7, Northfleld.. County treasurer to K. Curtis, lot 8, block 0. arid part lot 2, block El, South Omaha Frank L. McCoy and wife to La- rayeite Shipley, lots. 1. 4. t. block 65. Florence 1,100 18.000 4.50 Martin Tibke and wife to A. Marriott, in iuis tu-i, jeison a audition.. lot 12. block 2. Okahoma Park Nebraska National bank to Reed Broa., section lw-13-13 and lot U. block 1. (Sunset addition Reed Bros, to Frank Fraha m. same. fit 850 300 309 750 400 175 3 Jamea Calwell et. al. to Robert S. ltttgers. lot 8, block 123. and lot 22. block 124. Dundee Place Oeorge Parks and wife to Frank Brown Burkley, part lot 14. block 1. Park Frank Burneas and wife to Trank nurxiey. part, aame Clayton Pratt to Edward T. Town send, part lots 7 and 8. block 7. Patricks 2d addition A. C. Flinn to A. W. Epeelman. lot IS. block 1. Denman Place B. Priblienow and wife to Mary A. Hantiag. lot 4, block 7. Grammercy Park addition Nelson Mercer et. al. to Jake siosbu'rg part lot i. block 48, original city of Omaha Geo i ye L. Miller and wife to James iMjarraiu. part lot j. block 1. West End j 11. 1. Hansen and wife to Oscar Carl son and wife, lot 8, block 4, Sheridan Place j i,)o George Micek and wife to John Koelha. part lot 11. hlock 4i Rnmh Omaha 1.800 Total ..t.S.04 OCEAN STEAMERS For rest, pleasure or basinoeo It oava to trao4 on tho iFREHCH LINE 1 To PA8II, too City freoMtiful. - '7 -'' to as aoctt ea to bwrsant e- ' -r V ' f , . - boniDitn GOfiftraia) Tratisatlantiauo Vest Ualu. atati konw zm voaa To sasji n aoAva via HsTTt on gigantic twin-screw express stesmers, sailing every 1 puraoay M a. a. These woades of niuaera la rent too. ka all the conveairaco aa4 luxury at most Klatuu nnlels oa n,ore usatcnae aoalc jetiser elevator, roof cafe, ivmsunin. eirgaut auilea ai.d single arurtuarntt. o.tly neaiapaper. orcuetira, v-rrirs triors ay. famous ruiMt;e t:a e . try kamjc Cut aau'ety sac ccir.ye. La Lemlsa.... tr 14 1 La Freveaee Jaae 4 La IwrtiM . . . m. r a L4 . . . Ju 11 La tMtoi Majt X I La Shwi Jus U) brtr nwniiiu nr-unai rve sssf mi ti'iMUmtaa omai at irsvM aa4 eatea avsi te hakki tr. a kjku, .... ruua et. I ax tlvsuLUl ..... Uoj ruua ac W SV M K ....... 14 tu W O DAVIDSON', ..... Ul3 lint. St. LCIU Ntat. - dars Tnl tvauttaal aaas. WEST. LKAOIE. AM EH. APf'N. W. L. Pet W L PC rtioux CHy ..1" t .a7 Indian p lia .13 i .71 Omaha 11 renver 11 7 .47 Columbus ..13 7 ;n Milwaukee At 7 .V .4IJ Toledo 10 .'J3 .lt loulsvllle ..12 X .. .aKansaa City. 11 .3f3 lies Moines. 7 1 Lincoln 7 II Pueblo ...... i 12 8t. Paul 14 .IMI Mlnneap'lls . I 16 .K7 NAT"L LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE. W LPrt W kPpf Chicago ....11 4 7Phlla 1 i .C52 Plttaliurg .. t 4 .ff -2 Cleveland .. New York ..10 7 .MNw York ..1 7 ..v Boston 1 a .fcfiUSt. Ixuia ..10 I Phila 8 .471 Chicago 8 . Brooklvn .. 7 11 .SSVRoeton i 11 .4'l Clm-inr-atl .5 7 .417 Wash'gton . 11 .3 St. Ixuls ..8 13 .1K8Ieirolt til .US GAMES TODAY. t Western league Omaba at Pueblo. Lin coln at Denver. Ploux City at Dea Moines. National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at St. Loula, Chicago at Pittaburg. American Learue St. Louis at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. New York at Boaton. American Association Columbus at Kan sas City. Toledo at Milwaukee. Ind.anapolls at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. .Paul. son. 4. by Aagan. 4. Time: 1;36. a nee: l.juO. Umpire: Brennan. Attend- B6W0 IS TOO MICH FOR DKWER Irwin Oaly Msailslsrrr Able ! lilt the Italian's Benders. DENVER, May . Bonno's good pitching, backed by Linoln's fine baiting, defeated Denver this afieinoon. The grounds were damp and Iow. preventing- fielding from being fat. The Denver fielders committed many Indiscretions, even apart from those that go Into the score as errors. Lincoln's fielding was also poor. Perce was sent in to pitch for Denver, enraping until the fifth inning, when the hitters fell on him. Hav ing got a start they continued to hammer Paige when he was put in. Sullivan re tired In the fourth, having a thumb split by a foul tip. Score: DENVER. AB. Tl. H. O. A. E. Waldron. rf Belden. cf White, lb A. Cassady. If Irwin. 3b Lauterborn. 2b.. Kincally, as Kalusky, c Perce, p Paige, p Totala Z 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 30 1 LINCOLN. AB. R. S 0 H. O. A. 2 10 2 2 3 K. Jude. rf Fox. 2b Gagnier. as 0 2 1" 0 11 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Fenlon. If King. 3b Thomas, lb Davidson, cf Sullivan, c Zinrsn, c Bonno, p Tneals..... 35 7 14 27 13 14 27 0 0 0 3 11 Denver 10 0 0 Lincoln 0 0 0 1 0 V 0- T Two-base hit: Davidson. Three-base Lit: Fox. Home run: Fox Stolen bases: Jude, Davidson. Sacrifice hits: Belden, Bourn 2), Fox. King. First base on balls: Off Paige, 1; off Bonno, 3. Struck out: By Perce. 1; by Paige. 2; by Bonno. 4. Double play: Lauterborn to Irwin. Left on bates: Denver, 6; Lincoln, 8. First base on errors: Denver, 4; Lincoln, 3. Time: 2:(A Umpire: Davis. DES MOINES RALLIES FV XITH teores Fear Rnna, knt la lll One Short. DES MOINES, la.. May S Youngster Btarr held Dea Moines completely at his mercy for eight innings. In the ninth Des Moires started a rally and got four runs. A catch by Campbell was the feature. Score: PES MOINES. AB. B. H. O. A. E. Fltspatrlck, rf 4 0 o 1. 1 0 McLear. cf 3 9 0 1 0 0 McLaughlin, If 2 1 0 2 o 0 Dolan. 2b 4 116 11 Anderson, sa 4 0 0 3 1 0 Dwyer, lb 4 117 0 1 Dexter. 3b 4 0 2 1 1 0 Yeager. c 2 0 17 10 Wit hemp, p 3 0 1 0 4 1 Floumoy 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sawyer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 "i t 27 " t 1 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Campbell. If & 1 1 2 0 0 Holmes. 3b 4 2 3 0 2 1 Andreas, 2b 4 1 2 3 3 0 Weed, rt S 0 3 1 0 0 Spenrer. cf 0 1 3 0 0 Henry, c 3 0 1 7 1 0 Williams, lb 2 0 0 9 2 0 Granville, ss 2 0 0 12 0 Starr, p 3 1 0 1 1 o Totals 33 6 10 27 11 "l Batted for Mclear in ninth. Batted for WKherup in ninth. Dea Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sioux City i 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-6 Run earned: 6loux City, J: De Moines. I. Two-base hits: Dexter, Andreas. Passed ball: Yeager, 1. Bases on balls: Off WiUi erup, 5; off Starr, 3. Double plays: Dolan to Dwyer; Williama to Andreas; Andreas to Williams. Hit by pitched ball: By Starr, 1. Struck out: By Witherup, 7; by Starr. (. Stolen bases: Dwyer. Dexter. Holmes, Weed. Sacrifice bits: Yesger. Andreas. Williams. Time: 1:44. Attendance: 700. Umpire: Haskell. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mlnnranolla Wine from Lonlavllle la Twelfth laalag. MINNEAPOLIS. May (.In a twelve-in ning pitchers' battle between Fiene and Halta. Minneapolis won toaay. l to v i nree singles bunched turned the trick. Although the locals doubled the number of their op ponents' hits, fast fielding ore the part or Louisville kept the M'Uera from scoring earlier. Score: MINNEAPOLIS LOIIIVILLE. H O A C B H. O.A.E. QuUliB. tb...t i : 2 lHarler, rt.... i (I l O Nelll, rf... I 1 woarurT, II. I I I I Wlax, If .. 14 rvrrlD. ?b .. 5 1 I 0 O dries. 2b.. t 1 t 4 "Sulliv.o. lb.. S VII Kkt. lb i 111 2 2Hurt. tb ... I 1 1 2 t Smith, wt 8 4) I 4 lBuster. cf... 411 Freeum. rf . 6 1 t'Uuinlui. ... I 2 0 Hlock. c I I tPetu. c 4 159 rien.. 4 8I S1UIU. p 4 til TMSU 44 10 24 21 4 Total. 41 134 W 1 One out when winning run was scored. Minneapolis ..0 0000000090 11 Louisville ...U 0000000009 00 Two-base hits: O'Neil (il. Sacrifice hit: Peita. Stolen banes: perrine. Halla. Left on bases: Minneapolis, lxiuisvine, i. First bsse on balla: Off Fiene, : of! Halla, 3. Ha by pitcher: O'Neill. Struck out: By Fiene. t; by Halla. 4. Time: 2.1a. Umpire: Kane. Mllwank.ee Defeats Toleao. MILWAUKEE. May (.-Toledo met defeat In Ita first appearance of the aeaaon here today, 3 to 1. Dougherty wna In great form, holding the visitors to five scattered hits and striking out twelve of them. Bush elman pitched a good game, but opportune hitting, mixed with erratic fielding, gave tbe home club enough ruaa to win. Score: IIILWAIKEB. TO LUX) B.H.O. A K. B H 0 A gobinMa. a. 1 1 1 1 Oaarbua. a ll 1 1 I Grern. rt 4 0 OHiachaiu. 2k t M'1'be.o'y. If 4 8 t vttDKKM. rt . . 4 R.B4.I1, rf...3 13 tArmk ster, rt 4 BarllM. C.. .4 1 11 t MK'4rtfer. lb MuTorai'k. Ill 4 1 I Ur. Ik . ..3 (,-utrk. Jb ... 8 t I 3 Hofkiaa. 11.. I Brows. Ik.... 8 0 9 4-L. c 4 Lwf,aeriy, p. 8 9 3 eBnblmaa. pi W.k.n.id .. I 1 TeuUs 88 4 87 1 Tiuli M 8 84 12 I Batted for Bushrlman in ninth. Milwaukee I 0 0 1 1 0 -3 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Sacrifice hit: Hinchman. Stolen bases: Randall (2). Double plaa: Smoot to Lia ter. Smoot to Land. I -eft on bases: Mil waukee, ; Toledo, 9. First base on bails: Off Dougherty, 8: off Bushrlman. 4. Hit by pitcher: Iiater. Struck out: By Dougherty. 12: by Buslielinan. 4. Passed bull: Land. Wild piuuh: Dougherty, 'lime: l ie. Umpires: List and Hayes. Game Postpone. At Kansaa City Columbus-Kanaaa City gamu postponed, wet gruunus. ' American Want Games. Tbe Americana, who were the Cudahys last year, would like to hear from aome fast sniateur team In claaa "C," in or out of the city. The American are lined up a follows; Pat Ienny. pitcher: laasidy, catcher. Farley, first baseman; Rsape, sec ond baseman; Sweeney, third baseman; Smith, auorlstop; Cauplilaa, left fiel4er; iM-nniaon. ceuter fielder; Fox, right fl-1 ler; liouls. Utility. AdJlts all c Juiiuuniia- r" The. Two I jGreat Whiskiesj Solely dorf - A t orlayr )BnortttioaCo tions to Louis Kocher. care C. S. A., 1. P. R. R. Co., or call Red t"4. The Americans will play the Holiya at Diets park ' next Sunday. GAM E" 11 THE XATIOAl, I.F.AGIE f . mmm. Plttabnraj Wins from 4 hlraao by Hear of Five to Two. FTTTSBl'RO, Pa.. May S.-Plttsbvirg de feated Chicago today by 6 to 2. Score: PITTSBt'RG. rHICA041. 11 H O A B. R H O.A.E Be-ker, rt.... t 1 fiSltsle. rf....2 e l lirh. 8b.... 1114 O'Zini'nin, cf. I 1 1 Clrk. If.... 3 1 1 X CPb.ilnrd. It . 3 d 1 0 W.nr. , . i i 14 VSrhulle, rt ..1 1 S Ak llrhlo, lb I I 4 lrhinie. lb .. I 0 40 Fw,in, lb . 4 i 11 0 Ollnfmin. Ih I 1 4 0 Wilunn, rt...4 0 I 0 t'Pt.Hifrldl, lb 4 0 1 0 Olfcron. e 4 1 I I KErer. il. ...4 111 bfltl-ld. p ... 4 t 0 1 lTltihar. . 1 1 4, 4 Kltna. r 0 i 1 ToUTt-rr-. . J7 II Lindaren. p.i 1 0 3 1 Maraa ...... 0 0 Totl Jl :4 U 1 Batted for Slagle In eighth. Batted for Lundgren in ninth. Pittshurg 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 5 Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Two-base hit: Zimmerman. Sacrifice hit: Slftfile. Stolen bases: Swacina. Evers. Double plays: Steinfeld to Evers to Chance; Wagner to Abbaticehlo to Swacina. Left on bases: Pittsburg. 8; Chicago, 8. Bases on balls: Off lx-ifield. 6; off Lundgren, 7. Base on errors: Pittsburg. 1; Chicago, 1. Struck out: By Ieifield, 4; by Lundgrvn, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O Day. Games Postponed, At St. Louis St. louis-Cincinnatl game postponed; rain. At New York New York-Boston game postponed; rain. At Philadelphia Brooklyn-Philadelphia game postponed; rain. . , GAMES 1 AMERICAN' LEAGUE Cleotte'a Pitching; Ennblea Boaton to hnt Oot New York. BOSTON, May . Clcotte's masterful pitching enabled Boston to ahut out New York today, 4 to 0. Boston bunched hits tn the fiftjr- and sixih in nings and. with Newton's wihlness and an error, scored four runs. Score: BOSTOi, NEW YORK H ,10 A E. B.H.O A K Tiioner. It... J n I .MIesr: ; 4 110 0 Ixtrd. Jb 4 0 1 1 fKeeler. rf ... 4 M-cnoell. !bl I 1 1 SHtmphlll. rf. 4 Kullivm, rf.. 4 1 I'Chaiw. lb.... 4 O'Mler. rf ... I 0 0 0 Osuhl. If 4 I nillub, lb . 4 1 11 tfonror. 3b... 4 Wmsner, ... 12 17 B1I. 4 IVriMO, c... 1 0 1 CHIalr. c 4 Clcolie, p I 1 4 1 Newton, p t Morti.rlty ...-) 1 1 I l ; i o til n l I I 0 l l a Totin a zi 14 j i ToUMl ...,-M I 24 9 BaJted for Newton in ninth. Boston 0003100 4 New York 0 0 0 8 0 0,0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: -Unglaub.- Stolen baiw: Wagner. Left on bases: Boston, R; New York. . First base on balls- Olf Newton. I. First base on errors: Boston. 1; New York, 1. Hit by pitcher:'' By Newton, 1. Struck out: By Cicotte,' :' p Newton. . .passed ball: Carrigan. TW.t:" 1;49. - Um pire: Sheridan. Games Postpones, , At Detroit St. Ixiuis-Delroit game post poned, rain. - , At Chicago Cleveland-Chicago game post poned, wet grounds At Washington Washington-Philadelphia game poMpoiied. rain. CORNIIISKERS WIN FROM IOWA HawVeye I nahle to tilt Ward, the RlK Beninmlulte. IOWA CITY. Ia.. May 8 (Special Tele grain.) Nebraska won from Iowa; today In a listless game by a score of 5 to 2. Ward, the big Cornhusker southpaw, was effective and the Hawkeye were unable to hit when hits meaiA runs. Doth learns made errors freely. Score: R H E. Nebraska 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 16 6 4 lows 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 02 4 6 Batteries: Nebraska. Ward and Denslow: Iowa, Hanlon and Kirk. . Loarnn Loses to Normal. LOGAN, la.. May (.(Special Telegrarn.) Woodbine Normal base ball team defeated the Logan High school today by the score of 4 to 3, the winning run belry scored in the tenth inning. F1BEMEN TO RACE .AT ONAWA Bl String; of Prises linns: In for Maple Valley Competition. ONAWA. la.. May (.(Special.) The date of the Maple Valley Firemen's tournament at Onawa ha been fixed for June 17. The Maple Valley tournament Is second now to the State association nly and always draws a big crowd. Great preparatlona are being made for the event, which with tho rivalry existing between the companies la bound to result in some good racing. The program Is as follows: 10:00 A. M. Reception of visiting firemen. 11:00 A. M. Grand parade. Prixea aa fol lows: ' To the largest uniformed fire de partment from any outalde town in parade, local department barred. 110; best appearing company. 310: best drilled corps. 8l0. 1:00 P. M. Straightaway race, first print, 125: second prise, (15. 2i0 P. M. Running coupling contest, first prire, 85; second prise, 83; third prlxe. 82. 2:30 P. M. Amateur race, first prise, 825; second prise, 315. 3:30 P. M. Flag relay race, first prlxe, II"; second prise, $7.50; third prixe. 85. 3:45 P. M. Big association race, first prize, $06-. second prixe. 340; third prixe, 8J0. Thi race carries the championship bell of the association arj Is the main event. 4:45 P. M. Leaders' race, first prire. $7; second prise, 85. 6:j0 P. M. Novelty race, first prlxe, 825; second prixe, $15. There are about thirty or forty town on the Nortnwestern railroad in the associa tion, and ao far the membership has in creased each year. The members are all volunteers snd never fall to put up a hard fight 4W their own town. Several of the companies will attend the state meeting the next week. Keeond Honnd In Tennis Piny. LONIm)X. May (. The second round In the contest for the amateur lawn tennis championship held by Jay Gould. wa played here today. Charles E. Sands of New York beat A. Page three games to one. nnsaaLM. . fc)o A good Jiniment or plaster, or some good home remedy will usually give temporary relief from the pain of Rheumatism, but tbe disease is more than skin deep and canuot be rubbed away, nor can it be drawn out with a plaster. Such treatment neither prevents nor cures; the excess of acid, which produces Rheumatism, is atill in the blood and the disease can never be cured while the circulation remains saturated with thia irritating:, pain, producing uric acid poiaon. Tbe trouble will ahift from place to place, set tlingon the nerves and causing pain and inflammation at every exposure or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. When neglected or improperly treated, Rheumatism becomes chronic and does not depend upon climatic conditions to bring on an attack, but remains a constant, painful trouble. S. S. S. drives out Rheumatism by neutralizing and expelling the excess of acid from the blood. It purifies and invigorates the circulation so that instead of an acid-laden stream, constantly depositing uric acid in the joints, muscles, nerves and bones, the entire system is nourished and made X . . . . ... - , j t t- - ni ...'.-... -Mt ... M.;A.l neaiuiy oy ricn, uie-gwing tuooo. advice desired will be sent free to all No One ii Able to Get Straight Score of Sixty. CAPTAIN HARDY AN ATTRACTION He la Able to Break Nearly Every Tsraet ent In the Air from the w Rifle Trap. Interest continues in the big amateur shoot on the Townsend Gun club grounds and shooters from all sections of the sur rounding country are arriving dally. Al though the sun shone Wednesday morning a high wind cut across the traps and made large scores difficult although several of the squads were shooting In fine form. No one was able to get a straight score oo the sixty targets shot In the forenoon, although several made &8. A. M. MaCrae manufacturer of traps at LeMars. Mo., was personally In charge of the traps, which worked without a slip. Captain Hardy ia one of the attractions of the shoot with hia exhibitions with the rifle. The new rifle trap la quite interest ing, being worked by the shooter and Cap tain Hardy la able to break nearly every target sent In the air. He Is also shooting In the tournament. The forenoon icores WedreFday were: 1'. 15 15 15 15 13 13 II 13 12 IS 13 14 14 13 14 12 12 12 14 13 11 11 13 14 14 13 U 14 14 14 14 13 1.1 14 12 13 14 8 13' 15 13 14 12 13 11 15 14 14 10 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 15 13 Is 14 15 12 13 11 12 13 15 14 1.) 13 II 14 14 13 15 13 14 12 15 11 15 13 15 15 14 14 15 12 14 15 15 1 14 15 14 12 11 14 15 . 14 la 14 15 . 13 13 13 13 , 15 14 15 14 . 14 15 15 14 , 13 15 14 11 . 14 13 11 12 . 14 14 12 15 . 14 14 12 13 , 15 14 13 12 . 10 15 13 14 . 14 13 12 10 . 11 12 10 14 . 15 13 14 11 . 11 12 IS 12 .10 8 12 . 13 12 12 13 . 14 II 10 14 . 9 12 11 8 . 13 13 12 11 . 9 14 11 II . 9 13 11 1 . 12 15 12 . S 10 9 . 14 14 13 . 9 11 9 . 10 13 12 . 11 14 . 12 16 . 13 11 t . 9 11 .- 0 o . 8 11 .64 . 8 13 . 11 10 ' Rogers Weatherhead ... Townsend McDonald l.ccmis F. Miller Llndaman Hardy Carter Holiworth Barber "B. L'7" Kline Gottlieb Bray Wiseman A. Miller Hughes Cross Slverson Ford Koutzky Veach Talbot Christenaon Illian Maxwell Asher Doty W. R. Smith .... Hardin Austin A. Olson Stvnnson Martin Kounsky Wilder Copsey Suits McCrea C. .Olson ..: Frederick Williams W. W ilson Higley Boedker Satt Woolman Crabill Roper A. Beck O. Brown H. Smith Coats Boyd Otis Forney Kold Berry Professionals. KVEN MATCH FOR TRACK MEET lovta (olleaje Men Expert to Pnt Up Hare Contest. IOWA CITY. la.. May (.-(Speclal.)-As the dale of the track meet draws near the prospects are for the biggest and moat hotly contested meet In the history of. the Iowa organisation, with Ames, Drake, Iowa and Orinnell about equal In strength. Drake In the weights has the strongest trio In Ihe state and will take the majority of the points, although Stutsman ard Meyer of Iowa will give Conaway and Wood row a close run in the hammer and discus events. Conaway seem to have it all his own way with the shot. Drake had counted on points In the relays and dashes, but the recent defeat of the Drake entries In the dual meet at Ames has put a damper on that ambition. Ames sprung a big surprise In the showing of their dash and relay men. as they had not been counted on to' do much again', the Iowa, Drake and Grtn nell men. Orinnell haa a relay team that will be hard to beat in both events. In the recent home tryouts the team did 1A6 in the short relay without the aid of Huff, the speediest member of the team. Slaght will be ir the meet, contrary to expectations, j as ne nas wen working oul lor soiiif- nine and is expected to get close to the six foot mark. Ames has it all their own way in the half mile and two mile events, and seems to have the call on the mile a well. The winning of the hurdle by the Amen men against the Drake entries has put a different light on thia event, and puts Ames up for a strong possibility for the hor.or of the meet. Iowa haa a team that will take more seconds and thirds than usual, and on this the local coaches are counting 'for a showing. If the dis- tanre men of the Old Gold squad can take their share of potnta tbe Iowa team has a chance La take the lead. BELMONT'S HOHSE WINS BIG R.t.u Classic Event Taken from King' Horse by American. LONDON, May (.The "2.0i4 guinea." which is one of the claacic of the Englifch turf, was won at Newmarket today by August Belmont Norman 111. agalnsta verv strong field, which Included King Ed ward Perrier. the favorite for the derby, A. F. Basaett Sir Archibald was second and W. Hall Walker'a White Eagle third. King Edward and the Prince of Wale were present in the grandstand and In piie of th rain a great crowd of spectators turned out for the meeting In the exuec tatlon that his majesty's horse would win The betting on Norman III. who ia bv Octagon out of Nineveh, was S to i against. The betting on Sir Archibald was 5 to 1 against, on White Eagle, h'J to against, and Perrier, 5 to 4 against. Norman III. who was considered a rank outsider, proved to be a very easv winner. When nearlng the stretch, he took the lead from Mercutio and rapidly drawing away, came In three lengtha ahead of Sir Archibald, who waa three-quarters of a length In front of White Eagle. Perrier. a hot favorite at 5 to 4. got fifth place. Seven teen horses ran. There waa a long delay in the ataft. Mere-ulio. ridden bv Lurlen Lvne. led the field. At the finish Norman 'ill. with a splendid ruwh. pusaed Mercutio and came in a winner In a ranter, the time being 1:44 V Roy Allen for Cornell Colleae. MT. VERNON. Ia., May . (Special.') Roy Allen of Chicago university will assist Coach Finger of the same school in train ing the Correll college athletes next year. Allen was a classmate of Coach Finger both at Chicago and at Yankton college for a number of years. He has an excellent I snd has a record of 0:10 flat in the cen. itury. With the building of the new gymna- DRIVES OUT HHLEUlviJOTSM ouux oa jicuuuiuaiu "t who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,' ATLANTA, GA. Y REAL WHISKEY AND "THE BEST." - BOTTLED IN BOND to PURITY AGE Look for the word "RYE" In red on label Distillery: . Distributors: Woodford Co., Ky. Riley Bros. Co.. Omaha slum and this addition to the local coach ing staff athletics at Cornell are expected to be put on a bdoming basis. DEMARE9T WINS CHAMPIONSHIP I hlraao' Billlardlst Defeat French Champion la Final Game. NEW YORK. May (.Calvin Demarest of the Chicago Athletic rluh.won ihe Inter national billiard championship tonight at the Llederkrantx club. He came through the 18 2 balk line tournament without de feat. Tonight he defeated Lucien ReRolle, the five times an.ateur champion of Kran e by the score of 400 to 21 points in the fourteenth inning. Hia high run was 145, with which he ran out the game. In breaking for the bank Deruarest won. In selecting the spot ball he rolled up a score of aixteen buttons when he niiseued. The Frenehmsn was first to turn the in mark with a run of forty-aix In his fourth inning. Hia total was then 107 to Deraa rest's 2"7. Domarrst, by ball to ball bil liard, ran sixty-one In Jiia filth, and In the ninth and tenth counted sixtv-eight and tlfty five by fine execution. Tho French man expert-need some difficulty with the Ivories at this period. At the end of the twelfth Deniarest's rcoie was 2.M to Rc Holies 172. Score: Domarest. 16. IS. 0. 3ft. SI. 5. 2, 1. . 8, S5. 4. 8, 4. 145. Total. 400; average, 2S8-14; high rune. SI. 68. hi. 145. Re Rolle, 33, . 1. 4. 30. 3. 0. 10. 4. I. 11. 3. 44. Total. 21; average, 16 8-13; high runs. 33. 44. 46. Referee, Edward McLaughlin. WHIRLING CLOUD GOES TO AMES MrCord's Famons Horse Loaned to 1 Agricaltaral Collrge. AMES. Ia , May (.-(Special -The colleg ha secured Glorious Whirling Cloud, the champion high-acting harness stslllon of America, for class work and breeding pur pose. Tl.ls horfce was formerly owned by Thomas W. Lawaon and ha won many first and championship prises at the lead Ihg horse shows, including Madison Square Garden, New York. He is a mahogany bay In color, stands 15.2 high and weighs 1.10 pounds. This famous horse has been tunned to the college by Mr. McCord of Omalut. He ia without doubt the greatest high-acting trotting bred atalllon In Amer ica today and the college authorities are very much elated over securing- him for this season. Even Break at Nehraaka City. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb.. May (.-(Sn-- cial Telegram.) The Indian and Eagles played two games of ball here this afler noon. The first game was won by the Eagle by a score of 3 to 1. It wa a seven inning game and the second frame was five Innings and was won by me Indians by a score of 9 to 4. The ground were wet and part of the time it rained. There was a lurje crowd present. Bettlnar May Proceed. LOUISVILLE. Ky., May (.-The court of appeals at Frankfort today refused to dis solve the Injunction against the city au thorities of Ixiuisvllle. preventing them from interfering with the betting at the present Chncchill I (owns meeting. The effect of thia decision is to permit betting under the present system to proceed. Bad Lark for the Champs. Pa Rourke is meeting with all sorts ol adversities tn the west, as the Champions have not been able to play. since last Sat urday, losing a chance at a big Sunday game at Denver and the rhance to win games since that time from pueblo. The team will return to Omaha Saturday for a series cf sixteen games on (lie home Become Sluggish with Age As we grow old, tbe bowels become less active. It is so with all our muscles. There comes a time when they must have regular help. Else there is constant clogging chronic consti pation. Then Cascarets are Important. There 1 no other laxative which on can use regularly without- ruin to the digestion. 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K and 9 for is. 1" and 18. brinaing the finish up from the south iratead of from the new tract. The holes, distance and bogey aro - Hole. 1 Yards. Bogy. ... .v 4 ... 40 b ... 4 5 . V4 ' K ... oo 4 . . . XV, i ,..'20V 4 . . . M0 ( ... 413 8 ... 315 . 5 ... 813 4 ... 1HH 3 . . 255 4 ...4-i 5 , .. 4 ,..40 ( . .. 241 ' '4 ...230 4 ...8.151 82 ..3,. Total Belmont's Filly W In. LONDON. May (.The 2.000-guinea lak for entire colls and fillies foaled in 1905 wa tun at Newmarket todav and won bv Augiist Belmont's Norman HI, by Octagon of Nineveh. To Dissolve the Union of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, take Electric Bitters. Guaranteed. 80c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. SHELDON PARTY AT 'FRISCO Governor Has a Bnsy Time Between Reporter and Former' Nebraskan. SAN FRANCISCO, My ((Special Tele gram.) 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