THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 8. 1908. - REAL ESTATE CITY rROPF.RTY rOR RALE. (Continued. J Brick Flat Buildings For ..... . . . . - Permanent Investment "VE HAVE AT ALL TIMES SPLENDID PROPOSITIONS IN BRICK BUILDINGS, PAYING ALL THE WAY FROM 6 - TO 10 NET. j . '. 1H "AND 117 NORTH 3STH 8T., PRICE, I10.0U0. NET INCOME. ,V A TEAR. Two new S-room flata, within cany walk Tig distance and close to high school. In first clsss residence district, on caved street, and eloee to car line.- finished In aJt. with mantel in each flat. Do not bother tenants. 514-AND HI NORTH I0TH ST. TRICE. tlfl.&O. NET INCOME, 11,039 A TEAR. Double brlrk flat, one of the bent of Its kind In Omaha, eocli flat has 9 rooms. 1 diwn Rnd 6 upstairs, finished In oak and Wirrh throughout, street paved, all paving tsxee paid, only a few minutes walk from tester of tha city. Send for par free illustrated book, "Real Estate Investments.''' HASTINGS 1704 Farnam 8t. What Do You Know About This? $4,750 For a fine, S-room modern dwelling, with two lots end a gurage, situated Just north of Kountz pu.. All In tip-top condition; beautiful hardwood finish In parlors, hand some gas and electric fixtures; two toilets; best furnace; screened porch; cistern. In fact everything you need In a home. Lota are beautiful. With shads and fruit trees and flowering shrubs. The owner lias got to sell at once, as ne la leaving town and you ought to be tho ens to nab the bargain. Call up D. V. BHOI.E8 CO.. lift Board of Trade Hldg. 'Phones Douglas 49, Independent A 2nl3. (181153 10 WALKINO DISTANCE Lot on SOth and Capitol Ave., with lovely terrace, paved street. We can sell you a corner lot If preferred; new houses being built on all 'sidi-s. This lot faces and has a ; fine view of tho boulevard. This Is a fine district and (retting better all the time, we will sell you this lot and build a house to your own Ideas and thu price will be right. Q. P. TRAVER, 4i- N. T, Life Bldg. Phones, "Red 4151; Ind. A1721. (!) M8 8 .INVESTMENT 8NAP. If you are looking for a small high class investment and will act quickly we can offer you a rental proposition paying 14 er cent gross on selling price of $2,250.0u. I It If-a 2-story apartment house, with 4 room, hall, closet, toilet arjd city water, complete, -on each story. All best plumbing, sewer connected. Good lot, shade and lawn. Will always rent readily, being close to two good car lines and only V blocks north of postotfic. ... The owner has Immediate use for the money ar.d positively makes the price for a few days only. HEAL KtrTATK TfTLE-TRC8T CO., Chas. K. Williamson, Pres. Ground H. 14)1 Farnam St. L". 8. Nat. Rldg. (19) Ml a ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MIDLAND il ARANTEK AND TRl 8T CO.. 1714 FAHNAM ST., BEE BUILDING. 4223 HARNEY ST. One of the prettiest homes In Omaha, eight rooms, all modern, hardwood floors, large porches, two lots, beautifully planted fruit. shruos. hardy plants, kitchen garden; do not buy until you have seen it; call before t a. m.- or after I p. m. on premises. . (19 M677 Within Walking Distance, $3,200 M3 8.- 30th St.. 7-r.. all mod ern, newly decorated and In , fine repair, good neighborhood, essffrpnt near Pari; avenue. :- Housa cant ready to move Into. - Non-resident owner anxioua to sell. Come In and let us show-you through. This is an opportunity to get a nice home at a bargain price. PAYNE,' BOST WICK & CO., Bole Agents, Main Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Douglas lult. (19)-104 7 POR SALEOr -Iqng term lease, 8-room moaern cottage. . ror terms address T. 13, Barnes, 8831 N. 22d. Tel. Webster 1S58. U9)-3S1 1 6-room hcrune, Wl Ohio; ty. s-room house; 312eU CsS, 11.250. Easy terms. ' J. IL PARROTTE, 325 Board Trade. U) Msm6 I WILLIS AVENUE HOME. -room modern house, sanitary plumbing. large barn, beautiful shade and a No. I neiahttorlwod, a block to two car lines. Inquire at ail N. Ed St. (19) Mffil 9 FOR quirk sale list your property with Walter Wills, 414 Bee Bldg., Rentals and Insurance. (19 701 Jl I WANT an offer on the property, 1128 and 1130 8. 21st St.; two modera houses and good barn; well rented. This property is owned by an eastern party who must sell. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. gj.000 New east " front S rooms, strictly modern, up-to-date. Inquire 814 8. loth of owner. (19) UiU 11 x EAL EST AT K TITLE TRUST CHAS. WILLIAMSON. Pres. (Ur-607 MEED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 186. Prompt service. Get our. prices. 1710 Farnam fit. (!( ft ' REAL ESTATE' VARU AXD HiMit LAXU FOR SALB . , ... IwLaraa. GOOD. rABMIa UASD. EASY PAYMENTS. Kar Denver. Ut Greeley district, black soil, clsy subsoil, wells it to 40 feet, abundance of moisture, low altitude, gen eral fa mine; Including corn raising: one crop p)S for land u close to land M&0 an acre; low price, easy terms; will soon double In value. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. i& Brandies Building. Uinaha, Neb. ...... . . CJ0.-MS8I Saath, Dakota. i - t40-ACRK Improved farm. Brown county. South- Dakota. -tnfi.Oi per acre. Two emails farms at bargain prices. Sev eral quarters unimproved land. All fine Investments and will stand closest In spection. Caalt or terms. Box 8.3. Aber deen. 8. D. " " . tJW.M91S MS Tasaa. TFXAS LANDS How to gst thi. Ben H0 to R O Lonisx. Austin, Texas, for Tooy of Texss land law and Instructions how tn buy. I was for ten years chief of land" department state treasurers office. Know the rns, when they come on (ha market, how t gst them for n-y clients. H. t.ren. Austin National bank. Auailn. Trass " " tB aaths. Fees '"ijjj, Mr, REAL ESTATE iCttr fROPEIITV FOR RALE. (Continued.) 2tV AND 2& RHKRMAN AVE.. TRICE, 87.000. NET INCOME A TEAR. A fit. Louis flat with mi apartment below and above, t rooms and bath on each floor, all finished In hardwood throughout, I Sep. srste cellars and eeparste he&ttng plants. finished In front with the best grsde of pressed brick, permanent cement walks are In and atreet la paved. K18 AND 3f) WOOL WORTH AVE., PRICE, Ifl.OOO. NET INCOME, 8ll A TEAR. A. 8t. Louis Tat In a fine residence dis trict, handy to Omaha and South Omaha, 6 roflmi each apartment, nicely furnished nil papered, on paved street. 'The rent on these flata la low and they are never vacant. & HEYDEN Bee Building. n) 152 7 REAL ESTATE ' FARM A.1I) RANCH LAMP FOR SALE (Continued.! . Nebraska. FOR SALE At bargain. 10 acres well Im. proved farm, with buildings, in-Antelope Co.. Neb., about six mile from Nellgh county seat; soil productive, 10 acres of wooas i;ara wood. Kukow Co., - 44t W. urn ei., v.r.icaaw, (ZU)--M9t9 12 Mtnaesota. 800 ACRES, mineral land- In Corner b3sln h miles east or mm Kiev, near the Great jsorthern mine at farm land prk-es. Clag gett. Pine City, Minn. (20) MU7 lx Moataaa. ' - THE MATCHLESS JUDITH BASIN. In Fergus county, Montana, where they grow crops of winter wheat, oats, barley, timothy and alfalia; .It is blessed with a mild climate; new towns are springing up like magic; land within a few years will more than double the present prices; this Is the greatest winter wheat country known. Gfct maps and facts from Win. II. Brown Co., Moore. Montana, or 131 LaSalle Bt., Chicago, III. ' (2")) M9St; REAL ESTATE LOANS 1100 to $10.fl0 made promptly, y. r. 'Wead, Wead Bldg., lsth. and Farnam. (22) oU PRIVATE MONEY-NO DEI,AY. GARVIN BROS., Itoi FARNAM. U4A-eU MONEY TO LOAN On Improved city prop erty; building loana a specialty; no delay. W. H. Thomas, 603 lat Nat l Bank Bldg. (22) M741 All WANTED Application for 15.000. F. D. Wead. 1S01 Farnam 6t. (22 M908 10 14 PER CENT money to loan on eastern Nebraska farms and good business prop . erty in Omaha. ALFRED C. KENNEDY. V. Firsts NaUonal Baak- Building;.- -. Telephone Douglas 722. (22)-515 MONEY to loan on lmyroed city property. Hastings & Heydeo. 1704 Farnam 8t. (2D-63) WANTED City loans. Feters Trust Co. 22)-621 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Bmlth Co., 1320 Farnam St. v 22)-619 LOWE8T RATES-Bemls, Paxton Block. (2D-617 MONEY TO I.OAN-Payne Investment Co. (22) 622 LOANS on Improved Omaha propertv O'Keefe R. E. Co., 1001 N. Y, Life Bldir. , (2) 518 PRIVATE MONET CAPH ON HAND NO DELAY. J. II. MITHEN. 2X!-J 1ST NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL. DOCO. 1278. " 1 (22) 511 WANTED-TO RENT (-ROOM modern house, good neighbor- hood. 'Phone Poustlas 753. - (&) 864 7x ' FOR SALE tot acres, 5 miles from Cleve lsnd. Whits county, Georgia, fc acres In cultivation, balance timber; building's con sist of one 4-room house ar.d ohe 3 and one 2-reonv tenants' houses; also one stone bulldlnr. There Is good money In this farm.- Price 75' per acre. Terms $l'.435 cash,- balance-January 1. i3u; inter est. ( per cent. G. 8. DeMots, Hull, la. (30)-s-M:7 tx WOILD like to rent a furnished hotel In good location. Write L. If., Lock Box W5 . Ravenna. Neb. ;ni H j ' WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy a second hand soda fountain must b in good condition and cheap, post Exchange, Fort Omaha. (25)-Mli7 13x HIGHEST prices for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoes. TeL - (?5)-Wi WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED stenographer;, excellent references Address "D,". Omaha Bee. Council Bluffs. , 0''t Mtol W ANTED Position as stenographer (male) in railroad office; experienced; referencca given. Address A 4KS. Be. (27)-M17D lOx POSITION wanted by young man aa book keeper or collector: have had experience; goud liaulta; can give references. Address N 41. care Bee. U7 17 lox POMTIO.V wanted by all around butcher In country town; good references. Ad dress P 4t3, care Bee. (Z? 998 ix H ANTED Dressmaking by the day In families where work required la exclu sive and up to date; only a few patrons wanted. Address Mis. Brower, Ut So. 26th St. Tel. I.ougjBS31.l. () M189 H) GOVERNMENT NOTICES SEALED PROPOSAI WILL BE RE ceived by P. K. Jihnson. village clerk of Genoa. Neb., until May IS, 8 p. in., fur the purchase of 8S.UU.) per cent b-M year (op tional! electric light plant bonds, dated February 1. llvS. Bonds draw Interest at the rate of 5 per c-nt per annum, payable annually. They are of $.o) denomination and mature February 1. ltrjj, optional after February 1. 113. All bids must be accom panied by certified check for i per cent of Lie!, made payable to O. E. GREEN Vil lare Treasurer. MSdMt OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Bmtinii Idas ef the AUaatic LESS TalAaT XOU DATs) AT SXA Toe empresses sail Tram yuebeo te Liverpool in six days; two dajs on tha maieslie Et. Lawrence- Speed, comfun elegance and safety are combined In these epienaia express steamers. Ask any ticket aaMit for particulars Call or write for Illustrated booklet oescrining iroaeijy cunuucica Euro pean tours. G. K. BKBT JAaflnT. &a. Aft, Teleptaoue Uunio 1T1J. - 333 aoula Ciark Bvreet, Clucago, OMAHA AND PUEBLO A TIE Real Fireworki of the Contest Come . in the Ninth Inning. EACH TEAM SCORES THREE RU17S raehlo Was Oat Waea Tlaae Is Called, Kcore Reverts F.lahtk, l.eatiaa tka Ofllrlal core 1st m4 Tw, PUEBLO, Colo., May 7.-Pueblo and Omaha played an eight Inning tie gsme here today by the score of I to X tha game being called In the last half of the ninth In order to allow the visitors to catch a train. At that time the teams had scored thrt-e runs esch tn the ninth. Pueblo having a man on third and one out. In the second inning Omaha scored one on singles by Welch and Belden and a sacrifice fly out by Austin. Singles by Gonding and Neah, snd Hogrlever's error filled the bases In the fifth, with no one out and although Nichols forced In a run on a pass, he held them to no further scoring. Pueblo tied the score In tha same Inning. Nichols singled and Spencer walked, and on tha hit and run sign Hoariever singled to left field. Nichols scored. 8pencer going to third, Hog rlever made a run toward second, drawing the throw and Spencer scored. The ninth was a play for tlnie all the way through, after Omaha had scored, but In the latter half Noah was wild and was hit for two three baggers, which with two passes gave the locals three runs when time was called. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O S 8 A. 3 4 -0 a l l s King, ss Franck, 2b. Autrty. lb.. Householder, Welch, cf.. 4 If Belden, rf Austin, 3b...... Gonding, c Noah, p Totals 2 t 21 15 1 PUEBLO. AB. R. II. O. A. E Spencer. If Hotrrlever. 3b Pntterson, !b Matticks. cf Clarke, lb Smith, c Corhan, as CTalg. rf Nichols, p 1 Totals 27 J 24 14 ,. 3 Omaha 0 10 0 1 0 0 02 Pueblo : 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 Stolen bases: Franck. Belden, Spencer, (21. Double play: Noah to Autrey. Sacrifice hits: King. Austin 2). Struck out: Bt Noah, 6; by Nichols, 6. Base on balls: Off Noah, 4; off Nichols, 3. Time: 2:00. Attend ance. 1,000. Umpire: Brcnnan. DK.WER SEES A RATTL1X; GAME Mountaineers Wla 1b Eighth oat Two Singles anal aa Error. DENVER. May 7. Iauterborn"s single in the eighth inning brought In the two runs that won for Denver. Previ us to thst happening sn error by King and a hit by Cussady had out two men on hnea. A feature was the great work done by Gbk nier. Fox and I-atiterborn In the Infield. The Lincoln men engineered two fast double plays and Ganler knocked down two that arpeareil like sure hita. In the eighth Inning Lauterborn made a wonderful stop and a fine throw to first that beat King out of a single. The game was crowded with excitement and fine playing through out, keeping the spcHators on their feet shouting encoursgemmit. In the three open ing innings Thomas, first baseman, hsd three assists .snd only one putotit, an un usual happening. Both box men pitched fine ball, Johnson having the hard luck to have an error come In with two singles. Score: DENVER. AB. n. U. o 0 1 Y t 0 1 1 O. A. 1 0 Waldron, rf..., Belden. cf White, lb Casnady. If Irwin. 3b Lauterborn. 2b Kineally, ss.... Zalusky, c Olmstead, p Totals ... 3 ... 4 ... 3 ... ... 3 ... 4 0 .. 3 .. 3 I 4 LINCOLN. AB. R. 27 10 H. O. 2 1 I 5 0 " 4 . i 0 1 1 s 0 1 0 .1 - 0 0 A. "K. A 0 Jude. rf Fox. Sb Gagnier, ss Fetilon, If King, 3b Thomas, lb Davidson, cf... Zlnran, c Johnson, p 4 Totals 32 2 24 17 2 Denver 02000001 4 Lincoln 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 Stolen bases: Zalusky (!). Waldron, Irwin, Fenlon. Sacrifice hit: Kineally. First base on bans: urr Olmstead. 3; off Johnson, b. Btruck out: By Olmstead, 7; by Johnson, I. lA-ll on bases: Denver. ; IJncoln, 6. IXiif b!e plays: Zalusky to Kineally, Garnler to Fox to Thomas. Fox to Gaa-nier to Thomas. . Time: 1:55. Umpire: Davis. DES MOINES WINS' UPHILL GtMR Gets a Poor Mart, bat Comes Stroag In the Wladagt. DE3 MOINES. May 7. Playing a great uphill game, Des Moines nosed out Sioux REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS E. J. Smith to M. Smith, lot 8, block & Maxwell aV Freeman's add t 1 Kathleen McCauley to William Boeck. lot 8, block 1, Union Place 150 Thomas Davis to Ida Cockbell, lot , i block 4. Comer add 1 Ferdinand Strelti to Mary Konvalin, iui i, oiucK ns, urana lew 2 E. R. Porter et al. to William Mc- Creary, part section 28-1S-12 . 15,000 Frank Kriss to J. Darnell, part lot 15. Kountze's 2d Sihl 1 jon Susan Norrls to William Fuerst, lot !. bloi-k , Dwlght & Lyman's sd.l. 275 Samuel Johnson to Alma '. Bolln, lots 1 and 2. block 1S. Omaha View 4 on Clinton Brian and wife to Hugh Mc- arirey tots 6, , J5, stl, black 8. Brlttirs Place 1 ftwi Solomon J. Firestone and wife to John Knapp and wife, lots and 7, Fire stone subdiv 300 Vnited States to James Griffith, part suction 2SM6-1J Elisabeth Krlttenbrulk to Mary Kelly, lot . block 4. South Omaha 2,500 Herman Wulff and wife to Elisabeth . Sohler. part of lot 3 and all of lot 4, block 15. Halcyon Helghta 1,600 Edward Peck and wife to James A. C. Kennedy, part lot 1, block 8, West Omsha 2,100 Benson Land company to Frank 8e merad. lota 10 to 31, inclusive, block 2. Benson, subdiv. block U, Highland View 600 M. Rosenwasser to Sarah Kuhn, lota 12 and 13. block . S. E. Rogers' add. 1 M. RoMnwasser to Sarah Kohn. part of lot 11, block t, Kountxe'a 4th add. J Fred Kavan to Joseph Kavan, lot 11, block 2, Mayne a add , and other lota I County treasurer to W. E. Heater, lot 4. block 1. South Omaha View Mattie Penn to Mary Jackson, lot IS. block 1. 1st add. to. Central Park 1 B. Jetter to Mary Mies, lot 14, block 1. Drews Hill gno John Robnins and wife to Chester Ro migh. lot 10, block 1. Cherry Hill i Charles Fahs to Hans Madsen, lots 6 ' and . block 13. West Side jug Henry Alimsn and wife to Fred Wead. lot 20. O'Brien's sdd ?i 230 Charlotte-Davis to Frank Hinman, ' , lot . block 8. Kilby Place 500 Frank Hinman and wife to Charlotte Davis, part lot 24, block 8. Br'iggs ..PUt' I0 Marcus Rosenwasser to Frank Rose water, lots X 3. 11. 18, 36. 28. Alns- field add i Albert Billings to Grace Kuhna. lot 14 and part of lot 15. block 1. Creston.. 2 300 tj. canes to 7. r.. rit-She, lot 1, block . li. Central Park George Payne and wife to Gould Diets lot 4. block 'A. West Omaha Or I a Btoddard to Charles Armstrong. 1 1 part lot 4. block 28. West Omaha . (50 Liixie Evans to Gould Diets, part lot 4. block 28. West Omaha Charles Armstrong to Gould Diets part lot 4. block 28. -West Omaha... Same to same, part same Interurhaa I-and company to Marv C Von Dorn, lot i. bluck 3. Her add ... Total l.0 450 STANDING CF THE TEAMS. WE8T. LEAGUE. AMER. AS3 N. W. L. Pet w. L. Per Omaha 11 ( .417 Indlan'p'lis .14 5 .777 Inver 1J T .srJ Milwaukee .11 7 .t Sioux City. .10 .."6 Toledo W . Iea Moines. 8 10 M( Ixnilsvllle ..13 8 .f9 IJncoln T II .. Columbus ..U 8 ."0 Pueblo I U .IM Ksnsas City 7 11 .IN St. Paul .... S IS .IMS Mln'eap'lis . t 14 .luS NATL LEAGUB AMER. XJEAGUH. W.UPrt. W.UPot Chlcsgo ..,.11 4 .731 Phils U 7 Pittsburg .. 4 .&! Cleveland .. 0 New York .10 7 - .KM New York ..10 7 .N Boston 10 8 .SMSt. I,ouls ..10 8 .V Phils 8 9 .471 Chlcsgo ....8 8 .& Brooklyn .. T It .3-9 Boston 8 11 .41 Cincinnati .1 7 .417 Wash gton . 11 . St. Louis .. 1J .1SS Detroit t 10 .331 GAMES TODAY. Western League Sioux City at Des Moines. National League Boston at New York, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at. Bt. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg. American League St. Louis at Chicago, Detroit at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Washington, New York at Boston. American Association Columbus at Min neapolis. Toledo at St. Paul, Indian apolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. City in the ninth. Crutcher and Ford were hit hard. Fitzpatrick. Granville, Andreas and McLaughlin played spectacular ball. Score: DES MOINE8. AB. R. H. O. A. E. McLaughlin, cf 2 8 1 4 0 McLear. If...: 4 0 1 3 2 Fltipatrlck, lb 6 1 I 4 3 Dolan, 2b 4 0 3 1 3 0 .Dexter, lb 4 12 7 2 9 Andurson. aa 4 1 3 3 2 1 Dwyer, rf 4 2 2 0 ft 0 Yeager. c 4 0 0 5 3 0 Ford, p 4 0 0 1 4 1 Bomsr, p...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 36 8 18 27 17 2 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Campbell, cf 4 2 3 0 0 0 Holmes, 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 Andreas. 2b 6 - 0 1 3 0 Weed, rf 4 0 0 1 1 0 Spencer, If 4 0 3 4 0 0 Henry, c 3 o n 4 2 2 WllltaTix. lb 4 2 2 12 0 1 Granville, ss 4 2 3 3 3 0 Crutcher. p 2 1.0 O 2 0 Corbett, p 0 0 O 0 2 0 Total 34 7 13 27 IS 3 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 18 Sioux City 14000010 17 Earned runs: Des Moines, ; Sioux City. 4. Two-base hits: Dexter, Fltstoatrlck (2), Holmes. Williams. Granville (2. Three-base hit: Dwyer. First base on balls: Off Ford. 3; off Bomar, V; off Crutcher. i; off Cor bett, 1. Passed hall: Yeager, Henrv. Struck out: By Ford, 3; by Crutcher. 3. 'Sacrifice hit: Henry. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Has kell. Attendance, 000. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Phatoat Victory of Kaasaa City Over Colonabas Dae to Close Derision. KANSAS CITY. May 7-By his attempted steal home and the declaration of ("tnpire Blerhalter that Sullivan was safe because of interference on the part of Catcher Fohl, Kana ('- won a 1 10 0 vlctorv In n. 4ast half of the ninth Inning today. Score: KANSAS CITY. COLlUBt g n h o a s n h n a.e Haiiman, rr. . 4 roa. m 3 Ilerkley. Ib.. 4 Brsabesr, Jb. 1 Murphy, et... 4 Korwln. it.... 4 Ktu 'ser, 3b. . 4 Sulllvu, r... I 8vsna, s S 1 1 0 RHt, 4 i i l e 0 14 lKrusr, It ... 4 111 1 14 0 xlwll. ft . . 4 13 4 0 111 Oi'onnlion, rf. 4 I 1 1 t lFrlt 3b 4 1 eKlhrn. lb....'. 4 I M 1 I 1 1 0 Kohl. c I 7 I 4 1 2 1 tWrlfler, 3b. . 1 I 1 1 5 PGeyer, B I 1 0 I Totals.. ,...ji 127 11 t Totsls il Ti 14 Two out when winning run scored. Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: Odwell. Bases on balls: Off Swann, 1; off Geyer. S. Struck out: By Bwann, 2; by Geyer, 4. Sacrifice hita: Sul livan, Wrtgley. Ieft on bases: Ksnsas City. 7: Columbus. 4. Dourri play: Cross to Brashesr to Beck ley. Wild pitch: Geyer. Bsse on errors: Raidy. Hit with pitched ball: Hallman. Time: 1:50. - I'mplres: Bier halter and Owens-. -r--. .r , - LoaUrllle Shots Oat St. Paal. ST. PAl'L, Mav 7. ruttman and Farrls engaged in a pitchers' battle today. Putt man shutting his opponents out, 2 to 0. Score: r UH'rsviU-E. T. PAl'L. B H O A .B. B.H.O.A B. stasler. ct... 4 I 1 o 0Mrfn. rf.... I 1 Woodruff, rf. 4 Perrlne, lb... 1 111 OPIood. tb 1410 I 4 1 Tlpmrr. lb. 1 1 1 1 SPsTia, rf 4 I 0 1 14 1 Otlfr, It 4 1 0 3 "Llughltn. c... I 8 5 1 0 CRow.n. Ik... I Sill 0I( lMcrun. m ... I t t 0 11 lfirrlt. p 1 l l t Pelts, t Sullivan, lb. Burks. Jt ... Harlev, If... Qulnlin. m . Puttouo, p.. Touli M 4 t! 1 Touli 4 27 11 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 23 Two-base hit: Woodruff. Home run: Stan ley. Stolen base: Pcrrlne. Bases on balls: Off Farrts. 2; off Puttman, 1. Hit with Pitched ball: By Puttman, I. Struck out: By Farris. 5; by Puttman.?. Sacrifice hits: Tlcmyer. Perrlne. Sullivan. Left on bases: St. Paul, 6; Louisville, 1 Time: 1:40. Um pire: Kane. Hooslers Wla froaa Mlllera MINNEAPOLIS, May 7Inlablllty to hit Druhol for more than two scattered sin gles todsy cost Minneapolis the gsme with Indianapolis by the score of 2 to 1. The feature of the game was the first home run on the local grounds this season, by Carr. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS. B H O A E. I H O.it Buth. Si 4 1 I 4 lQuillln. t...4 ills Coulter, If... 4 1 1 OO'Nelll, rf... 4 0 1 ft 4 Harden, rf... 4 1 SWeldar. If... 4 1 6 s Carr. lb 4 3 10 1 DPime. lb 4 1 t 1 Itarldaon. cf. 1 1 Vit'Brlen. 2b... 1 s 1 S li Lethy. c 44 0Bulow. e I a 0 Wlliunn. 3b. 4 A 1 3 0Kramn. rf..l e 1 0 Hooks, tb 4 1 I Smllh. ss . t S 1 1 l Drubot, a 14 11 OWIIaoo. B.... 14 0 4b Kr 1 TetsU 14 in 11 lyler 1 Bloc 1101 Totals M 2 37 T t Batted for O'Brien In ninth. Hatted for Buelow In ninth. Batted for Freeman in ninth. Buelow out on third strike bunt. Minneapolis ,-. 1 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 01 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Two-base hits: Carr. Coulter. Home run- Parr. Stolen base: Quillin. Double play: Bush to Williams to Carr. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 7: Indianapolis, s. Bases on bails: Off Druhot, 5: off Wilson. 1. Bases on errors: Minneapolis. I; Indianapolis, . Hit with pitched ball: By Druhot, 1. Struck out: Iy Druhot, 4; by Wilson, . Time: 1:35. 1'inplre: Hayden. Game Postponed. At Milwaukee Toledo-Milwaukee postponed; rain. game Sw Bass Ba.ll Halloa;. CINCINNATI. May 7 -The National Baas Ball commission today handed down a deci sion In which a Sax) fine will be placed on all players who leave a team having title to their services and playing with teams that harbor tnelllgible players. A similar fine will be Inflicted on clubs whose mana gers negotiate for such players before they are reinststed and fined by the commis sion. In case the player Is a major leaaue player the fines will revert to the commis sion and If he la a minor league player the money is to go to the National Association of Minor Base Ball Clubs. Iadlans Too Swift for Gleawood. GLEN WOOD. Ia.. May 7 (Special.) Tha National Indians played rings around Glen wood here-o'ealerday. The weather waa too cold for spectators. Only a small crowd waa In attendance. The score was 30 to 1. Omaha Stars Dasslo. " The Omaha Stars dsxxied the eyes of the Little Chancellors yesterday In a game re aulting 3k to t in favor of the former. Batteries-. Omaha Stars. Beverldge and Adams; Little Chancellors, Ratchford and Kennedy. Ysssg Amerlcaas Defeated. Tha Dresners defeated the Toung Anieri cans Thursday afternoon by a score of 11 to i. The Dreshers will play any team in ins city unair li years of age. ' Carrlcaa School Wlaa. The base ball team from the Carrlgsa School defeated the Lincoln school team by a score of 11 to 7. in a game played Thursday aftsrnoon at Duffy' park. X Games la Major I.raajaes. All games tn the National and American lesguea were postponed because of weather conditions. t'eatral Boalevard Jaalers Wla. The Central Boulevard Juniors defeated thu Orchard Hill Juniors yesterday after noon liv a score of to I BARBER AND VEACH LEADERS Former Polls Ahetd of Bry in the Afternoon. WEST) AGAIN PLAYS MISCHIEF Rifle Contests Are Called OK Reraaae rapalarlty of tho .Sport t sea I'D All Ike Available Taraefs. Wind again Interfered with tha gunners at the annual amateur shoot of tha Omaha. Gun club and agalu kept down tha scores. Tho wind swept across the shooting grounds In a regular gale, blowing sand and smoka Into the. eyes of the sportsman. Bray and Vcach seemed to weather the gale the best and each lost, but on bird of the sixty shot In tha forenoon. In tha afternoon, how ever, Barber pulled ahead of Bray. The shoot on tha whole Is one of the most successful ever held In Omaha, si over 108 contestants have taken part In the various events. Charles Thorpe got off on the wrong foot In tha morning and broke but nina and eight In tha first two events and then ha braced and broke fif teen straight in the third event. George Rogers broke rlnety-three out of his first 100. The rifle eontests had to be called off because of tha great popularity of th sport, which used up all the targets In Omaha, South Omaha, Lincoln and Council Bluffs on tha first day. Scores Thursday morning: Possible IS 15 15 IB Rogers Weatherhead .. Townsrnd McDonald Ijoomls F. Miller Linderman Hsrdy Carter Holzworlh Barber B 37 Klein Gottlieb Bray Wiseman A. Miller Hughes Grosa Sieverson ' Ford Koutxky Veach Fredericks B. Veach Illon Maxwell A a her Copsey W. Smith Hardin Kvsns McCrea Roper Morrill Belvill Lydlck Jones I-atta Suits 11 12 13 11 14 18 15 13 13 14 13 11 14 15 11 II 14 14 12 14 14 II 11 11 11 13 13 11 14 15 15 .. 13 U .. 13 IS .. 14 14 .. 14 15 .. 13 13 .. 15 14 .. 11 It .. 10 11 .. 12 13 .. 14 15 .. 14 15 14 14 14 15 15 14 12 13 15 13 12 10 .. 14 15 .. 10 13 .. 18 14 .. 13 13 .. 14 .. 13 12 IS .. 13 .. 13 .. 13 .. 13 14 .. 12 14 13 Doty , Thorpe Shambery Higley Woolman Professional. 15 12 8 10 11 12 13 13 peio R PROSPECT TO BEAT KANSAS Corah askrr Team la Bad Condltloa to Wla Satardny. LINCOLN. May --T. Special.) IRaln and delinquencies in studies hit th Cornhusker track team a hard blow this week, leaving It in u weakened ccndltlon to meet the Jayhawkers on the cinder path at Law rence Saturday afternoon. Owing to the heavy track and the wet field the Ne braska men were not able .to do much trainlnst out of doors uatll yesterday after noon. They then were compelled to work on a small plot of grans near the library buildmg. In addition to tha grief over the weather came the news yesterday that sev eral of rhe candidates, who hsd been relied upon as point winners, were dsllnauent in their school work and Uiat they will, not be allowed to go against Kansas.' The most prominent of the men who fell under th order of the faculty Is C. C. Collins, tar weight man and a sure point winner In any Missouri valley meet. His absence from the shot put will weaken Nebraska In the weights and probably give the Jay hawkers some much needed pointtt. Dr. Clapp, coach of the track team, is feeling exceedingly gloomy over tho pros pects for the Kansas meet. "This year.' he said. In speaking about the coming contest, "the Comhuskers will send the weakest track team against Kansas that we have mustered in several aessons. I be lieve that the Jayhawkers will win the meet Saturday. There Is only a slight doss I billty of our coming out victorious. I look for the Comhuskers to take first in the 100-yard dash, in the 220-yard dash. In the weight events. In the hurdles and In the one mile run. If they do that and at the same time get several secrmds and two or three other firsts, that I do not figure on their taking, they may come out with lead ing honor. This Inclement weather, now ever, has oeen such a handicap to the men this week that 1 am afraid they will not be in good form to do a well as they would have done a week earlier. I had planned on giving the men some hard work, but the rain spoiled all my plana and hurt the BosDocts of the Comhuskers. The Cornhusker track men win leave tor Lawrence tomorrow afternoon. Sixteen men ill make the trip, rney are ma i oiuns. J. C. Knode, McMasters, Captain Alden, Wlldman. Huse, Perry, McDonald, Rath- hone, Bauman. Chain. Pat ton, Bently David. Hamel and William. The Nebraaka freshman track team will meet the Wesleyan 'varsity men at Univer sity Place Saturday. The entries for the Cornhusker freshmen are: 100-Yard Dash Captain Reed. McGogry, Attkeny. 220-Yard Hash Keen. Mcuogry. Aukeny. 440-Yard Run George ar.d Haskell. Rxo-Yard Run Trump and Haskell. One Mile Run Votaw, Hasbury and Landers. Two Mile Run Melich and Lewis. Hammer Throw Petraehet and Temple. Discus Petrashet and Temtvle. Shot Put Temple and Elliott. Pole Vault Russell snd Holts. 120-Yard Hurdles McDavItt and George. 2J0-Yard Hurdles McDavitt and George. Broad Jump 'Reed and Smith. High Jump Smith and Ixng. EVENTS ON HU-MG TRACKS Baak Holiday Wlaa Mteealeehase Him at Loalavllle. I.OUISV1LLE. Ky.. Way 7. A rain that amounted almost to a cloudburst fel: while the races were being run this afternoon. Pollv Prim, the favorite, beat The Mink, Carthage and other good onea In the hand icap. Hank Holiday took tha steeplechase race. Several horses fell In this race, but none of the Jockeys were seriously In Jured. (Straight, place and show pri-- are the returns from a investment Hummsrv: First race, six furlongs: Advancing (111 Powers, straight), won: Banna I (111 Ttox ler. place 17.80). second; Calecon (113 Warren, show 112 80), third. Time- 0:504, Pair Messenaer. Gusrdaleen. Tapuca. IWs ale Trent, Ooala, Culte and Cousin Mary also ran. Second race, one mile, selling: King's Bon (104, . Fogarty. straight), won; r-d Kans i5. Edniundson, place 111.30), ssu ond: Margaret Randolph (101, Butler, show 114 601. third. Time: 1;I5 Thomas Calhoun, rsaxtmova. special tw livery. Lady Almy, Koval Chance, Apt, Aisatlan and Alaonlar also ran.. Third race, four furlongs selling: An derson. (101. Franklin, straight). Won Wheat Bread (103. Hklrvin), second; Ma lor Lawrence (108. Heldel). third. Timo t.tlH- Lady Hawthorne. John Hall, Mikt Olt and Maeao also ran. Fourth race, one mil: Polly Prim, (114 20 to win. 113. Powers), won: Th Mink (107. Rlckens), second; Wing Tins 1102. Butler), third Time: 1:44V. col onel Jim Douglas, Plantland and Carthage a so ran Fifth race, steepleehsse handtrap, short course: Bank Hoihiay tiiiy.sa to win. 135. Pierce), won'. Waterway (104, M: Clalnl. second : Charfield till. Hoheli third. Time: 1:17. McAllister, Billy Stair Coal Black Lady. Little Waliy Townea and Pet Vinegar also ran. hlxth ra-. one mile and a sitntn Camilla (11170 to win, 101. E. Martin) won: Uuasrxa (l'i5. Eiien). second; Can. ooian (10N. Kermuth). tnird. Timet 1:4 GtHjrge Bailey. Kylvan Bell, Labor Fonsu- lu-a and t harlataa also raa. JAMAICA. N. Y.. May 7 Summary: First race. 8-yrar-olds and up. selling six furlonas: Grlmsldt (115. Notter. 11 t 5i wun, Jane Swift i.fi, Dugan, i tu I) sec on. San Dal 9J, Torke. I to 1) third. Time; 1.14V Msrke Mertdle, Riant and True, Tenan"V Hv. Courtesy, Senator Barren, Miss lielsn'ty. . Blue tlonon and Braggart also ran. Secoad race. 2-vear-olds. five furlong. Silk Done (Hfl. Shilling. II to It won. VJueen Eleanor (liO. tjlireve. to 11 sec end. Thlstto Bell (li. Francis. 1 to II third. Time: low. Ladv Beverlck. Nanonia, Occidental. Opal. Amnesty, My Marlutch, Blue Stock and Pnlff also ran. Third race, 3-year-olds and tip, selling, tntls and a sixteenth: Monsort (I'd. Dtigan, 8 to bt won. Zal (10. Shilling, eveni sec ond. 8tanhnpe- 1B. Notter, IS to 1 third. Time: l:47i. Royal I-ady and Campaig ner also ran. Fourth race, the Columbus stskes, 3-resr-old. mils and. sliteenth: Arasee (9t. rultorv. S lut It won, Castrewoori U. Nottcr. to 11 second. Alauoe (103. K. Ii:aan. 1 o ) third. Time: 1:4V Ohert also ran. Fifth race. 4-vear-olns and ud. selhiis. ix furlongs: Csry tuft. Garner. 10 to 1) on. Disaster (lit. Ehreve. 100 to 1 sec- nd. Oeorc O. Hall (US. McCarthy. 8 to 1) hlrd. ,-Time: 1:16. Senator Clav. Ine 'land. Hold Fast. Gramssr. Dashawsy, Attla and Sweet Fern also ran. Sixth race, maiden, t-vear-olds and ui. iX furlnnss: Prlocllllsn (IdR Tnrn 8 tn R won,. Peter Qutnre (ins, Notter, to ht seenna, Montauk GC. McCarthv, w to z) third. Timer 1:J3H- Orace Cameron. Dan ger. Carlton, Monocle. McQulddv, Goshcu star and Dial also ran. TRIANGULAR MEET SATURDAY Onaaha, Coaaell Rlaffs and Ashlaad at ( ; Diets Park. The high school athlrtee are sotting Into Ins shape for the triangular meet at Dirts park tomorrow afternoon, when high si hool representatives of Omaha. Council Bluffs and Ashland will have a track and field contest. The meet is to begin at 1:30 o'clock, as there are fourteen events, with six en- riea In each. George Brown. 'OS. has been elected cap tain of the (rack ' team and says that Omaha Is going to do thinas Hsturdsy. The- doctor's orders will keep hlin out of tomor row's events, but he expects to enter the isie meet at Lincoln on May l. i ne is os are working nara to mane a win ing team and the student bo civ is mani festing considerable Interest in track work hla year, so the meet -should be well at- ended. It la expected that some entnual- sts from Council Bluffs will also be on hand to help their team atone for last fall's efeat In foot balL Burdlck of the nurole and while Is Put ting the shot thirty-nine feet, and prom ises to Send the leaden sphere even farther. Neavles, Kennedy end the other distance men are In the best of trim, and although Deems has been nwrslng a sore foot for seversl dsys. he. too, will be on hand to morrow to tear out Ue hundred in his Kiial faahion. McKlnnev has recently shown un well in the hlKh and broad .lumps, and Wclrh-k Is learing over nine feot n the pole vault, he other lads are also doing things in the'r events. SIITF.EX GAMES- AT HOUR SOW r RonrLes Make Great nerord ob the Vlaitloa; Series. raTfourke ha written that he will return from the western trip with the players all n good condition, even though they have hot brn able to play many games He slso writes that J cornett, the crack Ditcnoi- snd brother of J. J. Corbett. the erstwhile worlds ehampla-n pugilist, will report to he Denver team at Omaha ana will piicn one of the games against the Champions. iraham is rapidly recovering from his wrenched knee and will soon be able to gi-t nto the fray, llngriever has Joined the Pueblo team, adding considerable strength o that Aggregation.. Wis record or always playing on a top notch team may help raise Pueblo from the posit'jm that team now holds In the championship race. ine team has msde a great record away from home, one which cannot hut land It in first Diane at the end of the season ir maintained. It has not lost a series exrept he one t drooned to S oux City. It had hsd luck In Colorado, not being able to play but one game at Pueblo and missing wo at ljenver. it comes nom to negin a series of sixteen games Saturday. FINISH OF BILLIARD TOUR JfET Re Rolle Takes Seeoad place aad Coalillas; Third. NTSW YORK. Mir 7. The order of finish In the amateur billiard championship at 18.1 balk line was decided tonight. Calvin Dem areat of the Chicago Athletic club takea the title and trophy. The other players In order are: Luclen Re Roils of Krance, rrann Conklln of the Chicago Athletic club, Ed ward Gardner of Pasealo, N. J., and J. F. Poggenburs; of New York.- In Pft d av off for second place, ne none tonight defeated Conklln -by a score of 400 to 341. He played a consistent game, fin ishing with an average or an even it. nis high run was 91. Gardner won fourth piece in playing on the tie with Poggenburg. The score: Gardner. 400; sversge. ioso-zi: nign runs, 33. 49 and 38. Poggenburg- 2o6; average, 7 4-3,1; high run. S. 35 and 23. Referee, Edward Mcaugnun. WITH THE BOWLERS. Tn the final series between the Rail Rnlittera from the Commercial league and the Handy Andys from the Omaha league the latter , won by ninety-four pins. This slves them the match by thirty-six pins, Captain Anderson wss largely responsible for his team victory by piling up a total of 87. His 8f was also the best single game of the evening. Score: KSYT'8 RAIL bPLITTBRS. 1st. 2d. 3d Total Seamsn ' yX 5)1 222 m ISO 11 is 171 1K7 170 210 1S7 1 173 178 59(1 Htnrichs Msrtin .. Berger Hull Totals 897 S75 2.774 HANDY ANDYS. 1st. 2d. ,..m m 210 173 2C5 211 ,...r. rrs 504 lis) 19 3d. Total. OJerde 14 IM 200 2"2 167 Huntington Anderson .. 474 51 tx Rempke ... Blakency . t -Totals . 1.031 863 8S4 Omaha Womea Wla Bis; Trophy tr 11 Martin and Mrs. K. W. Bailey, two members of. the Omaha Worn ..... whi.i einh. who are in Detroit at tending the annual session of the Wom an's Whist congress, carried oft the hon ors of the meet by winning the Phlladel- fhla nip, one or the principal iroiiii ui he meet, which wa given for pnn. Wolgsst Glvea Deolaloa. iniuf,i i.-irv ttav 2 "Ad" Wolgast of Milwaukee Wt the deoielon over Frankic Nell of California in a lam irn-nmnn .u tonight- It was Wolgast rigni 111 me way through, the California boy getting an ven break In but ona round, the sixth. Ttarsery Defeat the Dutch. BEATRICE. Neb-. May 7.-(8peclal Tele gram ) In the city league loaay n. Nursery ball team defeated the Dutch nine by the cor of 14 to 13. The game waa pr Wc point with pride to the effected. Wa hsv been the means of re storing thousand of afflicted men to health. The change in hundred and hundreds of ease we have treated has been marvelous. Otir many years of close study, supple mented ti un extensive practice, enables us to give ypu the best tni-thods vt treating nd curing such- ailments. - We have a special system of treatment that is a powerful and d'-termlned medicinal correc tive. , W treat mtu osly and sure promptly, fe ly aad thoroughly and at tb lowsst ost BKOKCaUTlS. C1T1B1H, MEBV. OUI DBII.ITT, BLOOD POISOBT. SKItf 3IBA8S, XIDSSY aad BLAbOEl Dla X)Aai.s aad all hpeclal Plseaaca aad taair eompUoaUoaa. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE KNOWN A3 THE D EOT THE DEST KNOWF 0T Call and Co Examined Free or Writ ' .. OiTiie Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. butiUar 10 to 1 Ouly. 1308 Farnam Bt., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. ' Permanently LstabLUhecl ta Omaiia, Aebraaka. a. MnKIBBIN HATS ARE THE "TOP NOTCHERS OF HATDOM." THIS NAME WAS; IN VENTED BY SA TISFIED WEARE RS. THE McKI BBIN SPECIAL" S ELLS AT M, IT I S"THE HAT OF HATS." THE OLD RELIABLE STA NDARD McKIBBI N CAN BE HAD F 0 R & 3 CVEBYWMCSC played on a muddy field, which made good playing Impossible. Second Iloaad la Tenale Play, LONDON. May 7. The second round In the contest for theamateur lawn tennis championship held by Jay Gould. was played here today. Charles K. Bands of New York beat A. Page three games to one. MrFarlaad to Meet Nelsoa. MILWAUKEE. May 7-ra.key McFar land cf Chicago today signed a contract to meet Battling Nelson in a len-round bout before the Badger club tn this city on May 25. Nelson Is expected to sign in a few days. St. Paul Releases Stewaaoa. ST. PAUL. Minn.. May 7. Andy Steven son, the pttrher released hy the St. Paul club, today aigned with Indianapolis Mr. 8. Joyce, wu ouiiivan St., Cl.ire mont. N. 11., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley' Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of kid ney trouble of sevtraj years' standing. It certainly la a grand, good medicine and I heartily recommend It-" All druggists. NEBRASKA FR0M DAY TO DAY Quaint and Carloo Feat area at Life -In a Rapidly Grswlsg Stat. . AND KEEP ON TICKLING. Get out the good old willow withe. Also the apple sprout. And tickle Johnnie some with those. To bring his smartness out. Oakdale Sentinel. No Dsnger "I was greatly worried for a time," said a Norfolk man, "lest this cold snap might have injured the dandelions. But they seem to have aurtvlved In good shape." Norfolk News. Aa Early Booster The quantity of mail received and sent from the Columbu post office is increasing daily. Thia morning we were shown over LOOO letter to be sent on the east bound train. Another evidence that our population is Increasing. Colum bus Journal In 1974. Nature Fake Yesterday Charles Corriell found a horned toad In hi onion patch and brought It up town and placed It on ex hibition at Agnewr tt Vnderwood. This la th first hdrned toad that wa have heard of In this section, and Is attracting considerable attrition. Fullerton News Journal. It is said that Court Yanlke went to take hla best girl home the other night. She was out practicing her ' music lesson at II. Taylors residence. Court thought he woyld sit down at Derby's store and wait for her; but while doing ao Morpheus got the best of him and he did not wake up until the wee small hours of next morn ing, letting his best girl return homo alone. Bellwood Gaiette. The Last of the Antelopes An antelopo was started up near Plalnfleld pnstoffice, and they had a grand hunt and got the fleet-footed dweller on .the plain nicely surrounded. But the hunters forgot to cap their guns, snd the guns wouldn't go with out the caps and the raps wouldn't go with out the guns, and the antelope "went." It was probably the last reported case of "big game" seen In York county Tork Re publican in 178. 4. The Limit . for" Schuyler A postal card wa received this week by th editor of th Leigh . World from .tb Colfax County Agricultural association .bearing the date August 3, 1K8. The card much - dis figured and soiled and has evidently been lodged In om pt.off!c for th past nineteen year persumably at 8chuylT s It was mailed there, on Tuesday and re ceived here on Wednesday. It will bo preserved as a curiosity. Frlghteard lata Fit by fear of appendicitis, take Dr; King's New Life .Pills and away goes bowel trouble. Guaranteed. 2fic. 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