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THEOMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 15, IOCS. 1 f 1 REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) ONET TO LOANrayn Investment Co. (22 tja O Kwf R. E. Co., MW1 N. Y. Lire Blrtg. (22) 6l FIVE rER CENT Money to loan on Omsha business property. , THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1. New York Life Wldg. (22)-M 4.13 PRIVATE MONET CAPH ON HAND NO DELAT. J. H. MIT HEN. 202-8 1HT NAT. BANK BLDO. TEL. DOUO. 127S. (22)-l MONET to loan on Improved city property. nasung ft Hoyden, lrvt rnsm bi. (2a-620 WANTED City loan. Peter Tnist Co. (22) -621 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Bmlth A Co.. 1320 Fsrnam Pt. (221-619 LOWEST RATES Bern Is, Faxton Block. 1 22) 617 REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE customers who .will make IfiOO cash payment on cottage, well located, t'nlon Loan and Inveatment Co., 31 Hee Bldg. ' J (23)-M-E17 lox WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for 2d-hand furniture, car pet, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug. 371. BEST price paid for 2-hand furniture, car pets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red WO. (26) 47X WANTED A cheap soda fountain. Address Wayne Richardson, Ruio, neD. (26) M582 lfix WILL buy loa head of second-hand city horses at tno Harney street siaoies oai tirday, May 1G. llrlna; In all kinds. D. S, l'f pptia. (25) S62 16x WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Permanent position In house furnishing business by experienced man well up In upholstery, mattress making, shades, drapery and fixing. Apply to Tomkln, 313 W. Third 8t., I'uinui, Minn ' (27)-M4 ltix EXPERIENCED stenographer; excellent references. . Address "D," Omaha Bee, Council Bluffs.- ' izi) MWU tinTT wishes nnsltlrtn as salesman, mini. scr or buyer; 12 years experience in dif ferent lines. Address J -525. car Bee. (27)-Mi,13 15 HOl'SEWOHK WANTED By experience Japanese boy; references. Address. 23 B. ih Bt., or telephone Doug. 6(Ni. (27)-MS51 16 If You can Buy a New Rubber-Tired Runabout i for $65.00 And a . Set of Harness for $15.00 : ! .mat Will Your '.. DOCTOR'S BILTj - Be for a Year Answer: NTJTHIN'. Proof at Ufh and Harney Sts. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ri ripm i nm I in iu ijiiia . saliva Iona P. Murtagb, lot . diock . faiysvlllo .-. urs P. Jacksn to Fred Armbrust, t 8, block 4. Freeman's addition -Hty Trust company to R. O. Cock field, lot T, Housel ak Stehblna sub divtnlon S00 2 100 R. Q. Cockfleld to M. T, Martin, same .... Charles M. Clark to Michael Quinlan, lota 1 and 3, block 17. v licox s Bacond add t ion.. First National bank of Omaha to Na tional Land company, aub lot i ol lots I sad 6. Catnip place J. W. Thomas and wife to W. J. Burgess, part, lota 4 and 6, block 12. Highland, place Alex. P. Thomas and wlf to Charles. D. Birkett et al, lot 11 block . Hanscom plana i x Charlea D. Birkett and. wife et al to Charles K. Foster, same Charles E. Foster to Grace L. Birkett and husband, same liary Tomauklewleg and husband to Uiia Neturg, .lot 10, block 60, South.. Omaha , II J. Abrahama et al to Frank and Mary Holly, part section 34-16-13 I Frank Holly and wlf to Antonla Ward, tax lot .. section 34-16-13.... Balile t). Anderson to Frank B. Peter aon. part lot 8. block V, Shlnn's ad dition : Emma and Henty Rager to Alice Maiy Rowe, lot 3, Lee'a subdivision. William A. Higgins snd wife to H. N. Hlggins, lots i, ;0. 21, block 1, Bien nsn place E. C. Garvin to Hastings V Hp) den. lots 4 and Ik and part lots 14 and IS, Horn place ' Fremont Jeger to Zephanla Darnell, part sub lot 4 pf lot 4, Kagan s addi tion ....... Joint R. Johnson to Ruth E. Avery, lots 3 and 4. block L Boggs tt Hills addition (ic-urge W. Shields and wife to Has- (ings & Heyden, lot 3, block 7, Pat rick's 'Second Saratoga rattert,on Land Co., to Parkway Real Estate Co., lot 6. block CA" Saunders 4k Himrbaugh'a addition.. Parkway- Re a I Estate Co., to Duro ' theii loverlng. ame Reed Bros,, to Axel E. Mygreen. lot 2. block 1, re-plat vf LMrrant place... A. L. U.-i-d t al,.to Frank Holder, lot 2, block 1 Drake addition. K C. Garvin to Hastings at Heydcn, lot 6, Home f lue 1,SM 1.235 1,60) 1 S78 l.tO) 1.0iK 1.8 0 600 1,6 6110 351 3.00) 70 Tptal GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRI CTINQ QL'ARThrR MASTER 8 1 . Ofttc, Fort Meade. 8. D.. April 2, isjc, ' BialeJ proposals, in triplicate, will be ic it-ived at this office until 10 a. m.. mountain trie. May 30, IS, and then opened, for c fiatrucllr.g oa concrete root hous re in oread with steei. Plan and apecifha t it Is may be seen at th office of the "'il'hf uuartrtnater. lVpartmenl of the V Miuri. Omaha, Neb., iJepartment of tiie . .1. Ill t I o . . I. r I , I . k.ia. St. Paul, Minn., and tills office, at latter place all Information may be kinfd upon aiplliialion. lb Cnited r, reserve Jl rlgnt to reject any or trti. or to accept any part of a hid may be advantageous to the goverr- v ICaveiopoa . ciiixuiing propotwii i.iuM be endorsed "I'ropouals for Root 1'ou1". Fort Meade, ' and nrrsn 1 1 L. C. fcherer CaptaJa and Q it rt -rnastvr.' rvurtn V...j, - t ins rucllug tjuarlermasUr A2s-J)Ula-lu Question all I Ikaf ll.-lt LEGAL NOTICES SEALBD PROrOSAI WILL BE RE- relvcd by p. R. Johnson, vlllaae clerk of Oenoa. Neb., until May 1. 8 p. m., for the purchase of m.000 S per cent o-20 year (op- nonaii electric light plant bonds, dated February 1. li. Bonds draw Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, ravahle annually. They are of $Koq denomination and mature February 1. 1!2S, optional after February 1, 1M3. All bids must be accom- snled by certified check for 5 per cent of Id. made payable to O. E. QUEEN. Vil lage Treasurer. M5dl4t RAILWAY TIME CARD IJU05, STATION 10TII AD M.4RCY In Ion Paclfl Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited.. 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Chicago Limited a S:00 am all:05pm Iowa Ix)cal a 7:00 am a 4:30 pm Dea Moines Passenger.. a. 4 :) pm al2:30 pm Iowa Local bll:40 am b 9:56 pm chicaa-o (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:10 pm a 8:35 am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...aH:15 pm a 2:50 am Colo. A Cal. Express. ...a 1:10 pm a 4:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express. ..a 4:40 pm a 1:15 pm BIRLINGTON STA 10TH MASON Darlington Leave. Arrive. Denver A California.'.. I. 4:10 pm a 3:46 pm Noithwefct Bpeclai Bluck Hills ...a 4 io pm a 8:45 pm ...a 4:10 pm a a:ib pu Northwest Express Nebraska points .... Nebraska Express ,, Lincoln Fast Mail ., Lincoln Local ....... 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In of th AUaotis LESS XJiAaT rOVM SATS AT SBA The Empresses sail from Quebec to Liverpool iu six daya; two daya on th majeatio St- Lawreno. Speed, comfort, eleganc and afy at combined In the splendid express alaamara. Ask any ticket agent for particular. Call or writ for illustrated booklet deacrlbing personally conducted Euro pean tours. a 8. 3EEHJAMXW. Oan. AgV, Talsphon Harrison IT 13. S3a South Clark BUatt, Chicago, JU, GOOD IMITATION OF MYTH Man Takes Another' Aatomobll and Drive It Aronnd th Town. I George Harold gave a correct imitation of the famoua Phaeton who, In the myth, at tempted to drive the chariot of day, which his father, Phoebus, was accumstomed to guide across the sky. Phaetorj, It will be remembered, found to his sorrow, that he could not stand th great heat of the sun nor could he guide the big horses which drew the chariot. Harold saw the automobile of Charles Harding standing before the latter's home, 120 South Thirty-eighth street, Wednesday night, and became ambitious to drive It. Without even securing permlslon as phae ton did, Hanld jumped in and drove sway H had a high llm vntll I . m., when he was discovered by a policeman at Thli teeruh street and Capitol avenu having trouble with his automobile just as Praeton had with th chariot of day. Harold was trying to get th machine atarted, but as he had Used up all the gasoline In hi disay rid of four hour all over the city and Its environs th refusal of the machine to start was not to be wondered at. H was locked up WQr men don't need aulomo biles. rpr'rntai svnA (t pays to travail tb K JM FRENCH t"l LINE I 1 T "AXIS, th City Bautlful.l :SThnc to all sotsU c th Continent 1 :M?'tr CompanlCs5n5ral I 55 Transatlantlqu . I ? its' fast Umlta Mall aervtae . . J SlWYORKTOSASIIINIBArt AUTREY EATS 'EM IP ALIVE Chicken Makes Three of Omaha'i Four Buns. PUEBS DEFEATED IN THE TENTH Good Work by Both Tcasaa a Featai of the Gam and Several Rpee tar-alar Play Are Mad. Omaha. 4: Pueblo, 3; ten Innings. Extra Innings were required to head oft the ambitious Pueblos who insisted on tle- Ing the score in the ninth inning, Thursday, but Pa's boys finaly got their scalps and they were forced to succumb, the final score being 4 to 3, Omaha was running along on easy ilrttt witn trie score standing to s ana nagan ... ...... I holding th Puebs pretty close to th mat, k., in th. .i.ii. .... t -U'ih'. I . . .... - .. I lowing ciose to a nit Dy MatucK gavo xnem man on second witn none oui. ana a o- I rifle and an outfield fly tied the score, Mattick hit a hard one to centerflcld, which Welch let scoot between his legs and th start was made. The tenth is the inning the fans will like to tell the folks all about, for Mr. Flti- gerald waa handed a few packages such as he is not used to receiving, being on of th leading pitchers in the league. Autrey opened up with a single. That made thr.-e hits for the chicken and he missed the fourth only by a splendid catch by Smith In right field. Then Householder came to bat with instructions to boost Autrey along to second. The Pueblo team seemed to get it Into their think taks that he would do this, so they were all nervous. so nervous that a little bunt scooted be tween pitcher and first and second and no one picked It up until all were safe. Welch was the next man up, and as the doctor Is hitting about a 500 clip these May days, the Puebs got still more nervous. He lined a warm one to Smith, and Smith AmnnaA it fining th with nn niu I out, and but on run needed to win the game. Belden took care In selecting th proper bat. Then he Jerked the willow In his snappy way against the ball and the last seen of It was as it scooted between third and short for left field, with Autrey al ready across the pan with his third run The chicken had quite a day with his three hits and three runs, twelve put ou'.s and an assist. Klnar. Householder and Belden made two hits each. Ragan Makes Good. Ragan worked, and worked hard, so hard that he struck out seven of the Puebs and allowed but six hits. Pueblo started off like real winners in the first inning nd, although seven men- faced the pitcher, but two runs were scored, and that was all they made until the ninth Inning. Ragan passed Hoggie, after one was down and Smith flew cot to Austin and it lobked like easy sailing until Mattick singled and then King booted an easy grounder, filling the bases. Clark proved a hard man In the pinch far he cut out a single that drove two across the plate, but Corhan was an easy. out. The champions made one In the firat. In ning. Autrey beat out a bunt, stole second and came horn on Householder's single. In the fourth Inning Autrey opened out with a triple and came home again on RoMen'a hunt In the fifth Innlnff Rlnn started th music with a nice drive King sit vi it iucu iiiiii uii nits etrvuuu nwu -lhiii . , . , . . . . Several sensational play, were pulled off. especially the one hand catch by Captain Franck of Spencer's drive, on which Franck made a double play to Autrey. Austin mad a fine catch after he had misjudged a high foul, and then recovered himself enough to nail It with one hand. Smith also made a splendid catch of Autrey's drive. The same teams will play this afternoon, which will be ladles' day. The score: OMAHA. AB. R, H. O. A. E. 0 2 14 1 0 1 : 3 0 3 312 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 N 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 3 0 3 b King. 2b 4 rrancK, ss 6 6 Autrey. lb Householder, If.. Welch, cf I 3 Belden, rr Austin, 3b LeBrand, c 6 4 4 4 39 Ragan, p Totals 4 13 30 12 PUEBLfJ H. 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 O. 11 0 A. 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 2 4 E. Spencer, If Hogriever, 3b.. Smith. rf...t.. Mettick, cf McLean. 2b 6 3 : i s 3 4 , 4 3 33 0 1 o 0 Clark, lb 0 0 0 Corhan, as..... Mltse, c Fttagerald. p... Totals 1 6 27 IS Non out when winning run scored. Omaha Runs 1 00110000 1-4 Hits . , Hits . 3 0 0 13 1 2 0-1 8 13 1 000000010-3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 Tw-base hit: Franck. Three-baee hits; King. Aulrev. Baaea on hulls- Off Riu, 3; off Fstsgerald, 1. Struck out: By Ragan, JA D.f,l,ealft K,11 on haa: Omaha. i Ut y.. , b. . uuuoie piay: r rancx to au- no nus: iving, welch. McLear. Clark. lime: i:ou. Lmpire: uavia. Attendance "y L1XCOLJT WINS OCT IN NINTH Bonno Pltrhrs Great Ball tor th Winners. DES MOINES, la.. May 14 Not a hit was made off Gua Bonno until two were out in tiie eia-hth itinlno- MeT jkn.hiin . k . . made on and stole aecond. reaching home on Neihoff's safe drive. Zlnran scored Lin- coin s rirst run in the third bv reachinir in at on an error, second on tne base on balls given to Bonno and home on Fox's long fly. When Des Moines tied the score In the eighth Lincoln came right back in the ninth with another tally. Thomaa poked out a two-liagger, and Davidson scored him with a hit to right field. The playing of Thomas at first was sensational. Clarke pi i cut a a great game, oui nsrj to retire in the seventh with an injured arm. Lincoln will play an exhibition gams at Avoca on Bunaay. score DEB MOINES. AB. R. H. O. McLaughlin, cf 4 11 1 Neihoff, 3b 4 0 10 Kitspatrick, rf 4 0 0 2 Dolan. 21 S 0 0 1 Dwyer, lb 4 0 0 15 Dexter. If 10 0 0 Anderson, ss S 0 0 S Yeager, c 2 0 0 S Clarke, p- 2 0 0 0 I Ford, p 10 0 0 A. E. . 0 1 1 (j 1 C 4 1 0 8 2 Totals ... - 2 27 15 1 LINCOLN. AB. R. K. 0 o o o. 0 2 2 0 17 27 0 0 Jude. If Fox. 2b Uagnler, sa .. Ftnlon, rf .... Thomss. lb .. nvitlaon. cf . Pritchett. Sb .. Zinran. c Bonno. p - Totals Des Moines .. Lincoln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ,1 0 ..32 0 0 .0 0 1 7 0 0 0 10 0 10 J 1 0-1 0 1-i 0 Kuna earned: lie Moines. 1; Lincoln, 1. Two-base hits: Thomas, Pritchett. Bases on balls: Off Clarke, 1; off Bonno, 4. Dout.l plays: Bonno lo Gagnter to Thomas; An derson to Dwyer. Struck out: By Clarke 6, by Ford, 1; by Bonno, 4. Stolen basV Dexter (2), McLaughlin 11), Kenlon, Fox, Davidson. Hits: Off Clarke, 4 In seven and one-1 bird Ipnlngs: off Ford. I In on and to-tli(rd innings. Sacrifice hit: Fox Time: 1:45. Attendance; 878. Umplrs Haskell. PoatDon Gasa. At Sioux City Sioux City-Denver gam postponed on account of rain. I'm Be w ant ads to boost your buslnesa STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. AMER AS8 N. W.L.Pct. W. L. PC Omaha 14 8 .KWToledo 13 7 ,6W Denver 15 9 ..:SMIlwaukee...l5 8 Rinnv fllv l 111 US Initlan n il! IK 10 .8 .mm .677 .5-t .458 .M .250 Lincoln 12 13 .oixMiiviiie ...i& n Pes Moines.. 1ft .J75Columbis ...14 11 Pueblo 7 14 .333 Kan. City. ...11 13 Bt. Paul 7 17 Minnn Bp'lls. 6 18 NAT'L LEAGUE AMER. LEAGUE. W. L. PC W.LkPcl Chlcago 13 6 .6New York. ..15 8 Pittsburg ...12 Phlla 15 10 .wn .571 Cleveland ...12 10 .545 .6508t. Louis IS 12 .5.0 .47S Chicago 11 f2 .4V8 .4S0Detrolt 9 II .4 -'8 New York. ..11 9 Phlla 11 9 Boatnn 11 12 Cincinnati .. 9 11 St. Lou la... fit .378 Washa'ton.. 9 14 .391 Brooklyn . . 8 16 .333 Boston 9 IS .376 GAMES TODAY. Western 1 .en rue Pueblo at Omaha. Lin coln at Peg Moines. Denver. at Sioux City. rxationai league Boston ai oi. luiuih, ' t f'1?1!"0, .N.'T;Y"r at C1" 1. 1 1 f I 1 1. 1-J1I1B11F1UI B HI S lunuuiB). American i.eaVn-Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at New Y'ork. St. Louis at Wash- Ina-ton Chlcaa-o at Phlladelnhla. American Associat on Columbus at St. pul To,?1, at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Kansas City, Louisville at Miiwauxee, GAMES IX THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati ghata Oat Boatnn by Timely Hitting; and Good Fielding. CINCINNATI. Mar 14 Boston was un able ..o hit Ewlug consecutively todsv, the four hits made off him being scattered through an many Innings. Cincinnati hit timely and played a perfect game in the tieiri. score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. B H O A E B H O A B. Huitnns, lb.. 4 I t I 0 Browne, rf... 4 I 10 0 Lntx-rt, If 4 0 CRiuiumvnt. cf. 4 0 I 0 8 Mitchell, rf.. t 1 1 0 finite. If I l n o o 1 OMrOtnn, lk..i ! I M 0 fRltrhy. Jb.. 1 0 1 0 1 CPihlen, ...! 3 I 0 tt f Sweetie , lb.. I 0 0 4 4 0 Boworman, c I 1 7 3 1 1 0Pruon. 0.. 8 0 I Daniel, lb... I 1 10 Srhlel. c I t 4 Moorejr. lb.. I 1 Kan, rf I 1 4 HtilfWltt, . I 0 I Ewlng. p I 1 I Hannlian Totals : 7 V 10 OTounf. p.. . 1 0 n V V .0 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 4 14 13 1 Batted fo Ferguson In eighth. Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 00 Three-base hit: Osnsel. Sacrifice hits: Mowrev. Futchpv. Stolen bases: Hugglns, nlfti lay: Hugglns to Uanr.el. Bases on nans: Off Rwlng. 1; off Ferguson, 4; off Young. 1. Struck out: By Ewing. 1; by Ferguson, 4. Hits: Off Ferguson. 7 in seven innings. Time: 1:40. Umpire-: Rigler. St. Ltsla Wins from Brooklyn. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. May 14 St Louis took the flnsl rame from Brooklyn to day, 5 to 2. winding up the series, three ,eebe WI(I effective for St. Loulf.. Brook- lvn aettins- but four hits off him Ben the Pitched a fair game, two errors in fourth Inning permitting the runs that were scored then to come over after the side should have been retired. The final two rune were made off Paatorlus. who was caught for a couple of hits in the eighth inning, score: ST. LOiris. BROOKLYN B.H O A E. B H O A E. Barry, rt I 1 0 0 OHummall, If. I 0 1 Charles, lb 4 1l I'Kneenan, id. i i i Murray, cf... 4 10 1 Lumley, rf... 3 0 Jordan, lb. .. 4 0 Lewis, fta 4 1 Pattee, 2b 1 0 Malnnay, cf.. I 0 Berfan, a.... (IB. II. I 0 Pelehanty. If 4 I 0 1 Knnetrhy, lb. 4 I 14 0 1 1 O'Rourk, aa. 4 1 1 Ludwli, c... lot Gilbert, lb... Ill Beah. p I 0 0 0 'Murch 1 o e 0 0 Totals 34 9 27 11 IRItter, 1 raatorius, p.. Totals 2 4 24 W 4 Batted for Bergen in the eighth. St. Louis 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 2 6 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Hits: Off Belt, 7 in seven innings; orr Pabtorlus, 1 in one inning. Sacrifice hit: Lumley. Stolen bases: Murray (21. Delehantv. Hummel. Double plays; Charles to Ludwig; Charle. to GJlbert to Konetchy. L.ert on bases: Bt. l.ouih. ti Brooklyn, 3. Base on balls: i Off Bell. 1; nff Reehe ' Ult bv nltrher: Bv Bpebe, mef "ftUmr ek " i , I Games Potooaed. DOVtnoned" "rain " u,uurT-e" At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Chicago game postponed; wet ground. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Shut Ont I polls Five to Nothing-. KANSAS CITY, May 14. Bradon pitched a no-hlt game against' inoianapons mis afternoon, not allowing the scratchiest kind of a single. His cluo played Dan Deninn him In the tight places. This Is the second no-hit game In which lndlanapolla has been the victim In the last week. Spore: KANSAS C1TT. JDI ANAPW.IB. B.H.O.A.g. B.H.O A K Kalfhbora, cf I 1 0 t'roaa, aa I 0 0 IBuah. aa...... 4 1 Cook. If 4 0 1 0 I Hallman, rf.. 3 10 OHayden, rt... 4 tCarr. lb 4 0 Davidson, cf. I OLeahr. c 4 1 Williams, 2b. I OHopka. 2b.... I 0 Druhot, p ... 0 0 2 H U I 0 0 0 2 t 0 1 Brcklo;, lb.. 4 1 11 Brasnear. Sb. I 0 Kerwln. If... Ill Krtwger, Sb . I 1 I t rlap, e. 1 ' 2 1 Bradon, p.... I 1 I Eubank, p... I Totala . ..: I IT 11 I Totala 31 0 24 11 2 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0J) 0 0 0 0-0 Kansas city a u u v u v i i Earned runs: Kansas City, 3. Two-base hita: Hecklev. Kerwln. Crlao. Krueger Bases on balls: Off Faandon, 2; off Druhot, 2; off Eubanks. a. Swuck out: By Bradon, 6. Hits: Off Druhot. 2 in one Inning; ofr Eubanks, 7 in eight Innings. Left on bases: Kansas Cltv. 7: Indianapolis, 4. Double play: Williams to Carr to Hopke. Stolen bases: Hallman, Krueger. Sacrifice hits: Bradom. Criap. Brasliear. Hallman, cross. Wild pitch: Eubank. Baae on errors: Kan aas city, i; lnaianspous, i. mi wun I Pitched ball: Neighbors. Time: 1:60. Ira I'll . nnuv. Game Postponed. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Louisville game postponed :'Tain. nostrx.ned: rain. At Minneapolis joieao-juinneapous game At' Su Paul-Columbus-St. Paul game postponed; rain. Rail Fever Strike Dakota. SIOUX FALLS, 6. D.. May 14-(Special.) The town of Murdo. situated in the region between the Missouri river and the Black Hills, Is the lateet town In the state lo organize a ball team. Such an organ ization ha Just been perfected by the election of George M. Townsend as perma nent manager and William Yarosh as cup tain. The team Is made up of gocd ma terial and expecta to become one of the leading teams of that part of the state, 'J.ns business men of Emery have sub- scriDea a conmoet aoie sum toward a lunu 1L r ceiuiK UB11 team in ma lmmu inn season to uphold the honor of the people of Emery on the bare ball diamond. The finds provided by the liberality of th buiness men are sufficient to enable the manasemenl to encase first-class nlavera. and in the near future Emery will have a team which will be atle to hold its own with the teams of surrounding towns. Roots ana City Engineer. Root's Colts and the City Engineer's teams will play ball at Twenty-Kighth and Blnney street at 2 p. m. Saturday. Both team have a strong line-up, and a good game can tie expected. Colts Llr.-eUD Engineers OConnell . Reynolds Gardlnsky Ford .. Itonahue .. Newport Mokery .... Kranda .... First .... Second.. Third.... .....Short.... Field.... Center... Right.... ....Catch... Pitch.:.. .... Prtch.... 8 Dougherty . P I Hamutiaon ' I Barr Smith Shields .... McManlgal Knight HowtU Price Cos . Morearty Nigger (bam of Pitcher Cost Gam. IOWA CITY, la., May 11 (Special Tele gram.) In the greatest pitching battle seen on Iowa field in years, Minnesota won from Iowa.' 4 to 1. Dretchpo. for the Oophers. and Purrll. for Iowa, were invincible until in nimn, wnen. wttn tne score l to 1 and the base full. Sutherland was put in for Burrell and proceeded to hand Minnesota three scores by a wild pitch and two bad throws to base a Score: R.H.E. Iowa 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 01 2 3 Minnesota 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 S 4 4 1 Bnslnes Men Play Bait. SHELBY, Neb.. May 14 (Special.) A hot gam of baae ball, witnessed by most of the town people, waa played thla afternoon between the business men on th east and th west side of Main klievt. During tne first half of the fifth inning th gam waa stopped by rainstorm. Th score stood T to 4, In favor of tbo wmt side. Another game between the im nine will be played next Wednes day. Indian Skat Oat Trenton. (TRENTON. Mo.. May 14. (Special Tele gram.) Nebiaska Indians, 4; Trtniun. 0. ATHLETICS BLANK SOX Philadelphia Wins Exciting Contest One to Nothing. BATTLE BETWEEN SLAB ARTISTS Only Ran la Made la Seventh on Two-Bagger by Collins, Sacrifice by H. Dnvta and Error by Parent. PHII,ADEIj4FHIA. May 14. Philadelphia beat Chicago this afternoon. 1 to 0, In . pitchers' battle between . Vlckers and Smith. The home team won in III? aeventh. Inning on a two-bagger by J Collins, H. Rives' sacrifice hit and an error by Parent. Score: CHICAOtX PHILADELPHIA. B.H O A E. B.H. O A t. Paotberty, If 4 t 0 OHartaeL If... I 0 1 n 0 Jones, cf 1 0 ONK'hola, aa... t 1 5 (I. llavla. Ib. 4 I 3 0J. Colllna, lb I 11 3 0 Anarnn, rf . 4 1 1 1 f M. Iaria. lb. I I 15 1 Honotiue, lb. I 9 IS 1 OMurpbr, tb... 10 15 0 Parent. M....I 0 2 tSchrerii. C....I 0 110 Tinnehlll, lb t 4 OF.. Collin, rf I 0 0 0 Sullltan. c... I 0 10 0 Moran, rf....O 0 0 0 0 Smith, p I Oil fiCoomt. cf... I 04 1,0 Vlckera, p.... I 0 0 t 0 Totals r I 24 It i Totala 25 t SI 11 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 O 1 Oh lea go 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-bsse hit: J. Collins. Sacrlfi. hits: Davis, Murphy. Double plays; Murph to Nichols- to H. Davis; CooniDs to H. Davis; Anderson to Donohue. Left on basef.: Chicago, 3; Philadelphia. 2. Rase on nans: Off Vlckers. 2. Base on ertors Philadelphia. 2. Hit by pitcher: Hy Vickers. 1. Struck out: By Smith, 1; by Vlckera, 5. Time: 1:20. Umpires: Con nolly and Kgan. "evr Vork Wins from Cleveland. NEW YORK, May 14. The visiting team fared badly here today, being beaten by a score of 3 to 1. Four hits in the first in ning, ajded by a bad relav from Htneh man to Lajole, won the gunie for the locals in the opening inning. Rerger replaced Thielman In the second Inning. Score: NEW YORK. CLEVELAND. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.g. Nllea. 3b 4 1 II 1J Claike. If. 6 1 t 0 0 KeHar. Tt.... 0 10 figtovall, lb... 5 0 10 6 HampbJll, ef. I 1 I 0 0 Lajole, 2b. ... I 0 111 (nana, ib I III 0 ON Clarke, c. 1 0 1 2 0 "(hi, If I Oil 1 Bemla, e I 0510 Conroy, Jb... I I 1 (1 Blrm ham. cf 4 1 1 0 nn. sa I 1 I 4 JHinrhm.o. aa 4 3 I I kiibo, e... I 16 1 IHUkman, rf. I 0 0 0 0 Cbesbro, p .. 3 0 I OrVrrlna. Ib. ..4 t 3 0 0 Thtelman. p. 0 0 0 0 Totala 2f 17 II 5Turr.er 1 t 0 0 0 neracr. p.... I 0 0 1 0 Mill I 0 0 0 Totala 3ie 9 24 13 I Batted for Thielman In second. Batted for Berger In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 ivew xorK , 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hits! Conroy, Chase. Hits; Off j nieiman, 4 in one inning, sacrifice hit; 1 nase. Htolen bases: Nllea (2), Chase, Sto. vail. Double plays: Chase to Ball; Klelhow to Chase to Nllea. Left on bases: Cleve- tana, i; mew York, 5. Base on balls ny 1 nieiman, Berger. Bases on errors: Cleveland, 4; New York. 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Cheabro, 1; by Berger, 1. Struck out:- ny Merger. r; try cheshro, 3. Time 1:52. empires: Hurst and Evans. Senators Shnt Oot Brown. WASHINGTON. Msv 14. Tom VliiVi held St. I Willis to five scattered hits Incljv ana wasnington shut the visitors out. 4 . a eaten ny Hoffman, resulting in aoume play, was the feature. Score: WASH1NOTON. ST. LOl lS. B.H.O.A.E. B.H O A K Milan, cf I 0 0 o 0 Hoffman, rf.. 4 0 OC. Jonea. cf. 4 3 1 Stone, If 4 0 I (ianley. If.... 4 0 4 0 3 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 ll 1 I 0 0 Iil hanty. 2b I 0 1 PK-k.nna. rf. 4 I 1 0 0 William. 2b. 4 1 0 Wallace, sa.. I 0 OFarrla, lb.... 4 1 0 T. Jonea, lb. 4 2 0Spncr. e ... I 4 0 Waddali, p... I Blrert. o 4 I Frseman, lb. I 1 10 MrBrld. aa.. 4 4 Brhlpke, 3b.. I I 0 Hugbea, p.... 2 0 1 Total 15 I Totala 21 B 24 13 1 Washington 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 4 St. LouTa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hit: fitreet Thrc.hma ' till,. Schlpke, Street. Sacrifice hita: Freeman! iughes, Waddell. Stolen base: Milan. Double play: Hoffman to T. Jones. Left on bases: Washington. : St. Louis. 5. Baaea on balls: 'Off llrnrha, 1- nrr U'.rf. dell, 2. Bases on errors: Washington, 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: Bv Hughes, 6; by Waddell. 7. Wild pitch: Waddell. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan. Gam Postponed. At Boston Boaton-Detrnlt rnn nost. poned; rain. UVENTS ON THE Ht'NNING THICKS Jack Atkln Wins Metropolitan Handi cap at Belmont Park, NEW YORK. May ll.-In the presenc of such a throng aa only a fine day and the real opening of the local racing season in beautiful Belmont Park could bring forth. Jack Atkin, carrying top weight, won the rich Metropolitan handicap tills afternoon. Restlgouche, one of the James R. Keene's two entries, was second, while Don Creole, regarded in the betting as a rank outsider, was third. McCarter, llm heavily played favorite, lagged behind at the finish, and King Cobalt, also heavily played, brought up th rear, fully twenty lengths back of the leader. The time was fast, 1:3S, which is a new record for th race on the Belmont course. Don Creole's performance waa the fea ture of the race. Startina? In luat nr1lin and on the far outside, he fought against the hardest kind of luck, gaining hardly an Inch "until the last eighth of a mile Was mum. men ne snoi lorwara like ijun oiiu came aown me strelcn at a pace which brought the great crowd to Its feet with roar after roar of encouraging applause. At every jump he appeared to gain a new position and at the finlah he lacked a scant half-length of shutting Restlgouche out of second honor. Sum mary: First race, selling, sven furlongs maiden, 3-year-olds: Bonnie Allan (ill Musgrave, tt to 1) won. Imitator (10S, K. Kiigan, s to j) second, uial Plate (106 Shreve, 40 to 1) third. Time: 1:2B. Montauk, Nick Stoner, Troublesome, Al mandlne, Hardpaa, Slumberless and To renla also ran. Second race, 2-year-olds, 'four and a half ruriongs: t inner Deri Uiz. r. Dugan, even) won. Joe Madden (116, McCarthy,- 4 to 1) second, Kdwatd (116, Koerner, 8 to 1) third. Time: Rustrum.Torbelllho Preceptor, Sister Jennie snd Soil also ran. Coupled. Third rape, Metropolitan handicap (sev enteenth running). 3-year-olds and up, mile: Jack Atkln (128. Shilling. 8 to 1) won, Restlgouoh (97, Delaby, 4 to 1) second, Don Creole (96, Gardner, SO to 1) third Time: 1:3SX. Snlvidore. SuDerman. Brookdale. Nymph. Cct'arter. niu Rook Rifleman, Far West, Old Honesty. King cinmii anu npuonrr atso ran, -uoupieq. Kourthv race, New fork steeplechase iiourieeiuti running), l-year-oios (rid up, about two miles: T. B. Martin 04t, Durve. . , . ....... . r t 1 1 j ... . . ...,'1 ' 11 m It tun. f.t.uit niuaety tljo, MeiQcr, 4 to 1) second, John M. P. (113. Donahne. 11 to f third. Time: 2:69. Paul, St. Keven ana Bat also ran. Percentage fell. Coup. led. Fifth race, handicap. S-year-olds and up, six luriongs. saraigni: King James (ill McCarthy. 7 to 2) won. 'Fair Play (117, K. Dugan, 1 to 2) second, Jacobite (ijt. Notter. 9 to 21 third. Time: 1:11. Black uk 4i iso ran. t-oupiea. Sixth race S-year-olds and up, selling, mile and a sixteenth: Blandy (114, Shaw, 4 to 1) won. Bad News (111. Notter. to Si second, Monfort (111. E. Dugsn. 14 to t third. Time: 1:47. Good Luck. Master of Craft, Cary, Aucaasln and Corn Cob also ran. ' , IOl'ISVILLB. May 14 Summary: First race, four furlongs: Icaria (110. Troxler. atraight 81.90, place $25. show J7U) won. Mulecan (110, Martin, place 214.701 second, Mis Cravenden (110 Fogerty, show $41. Ml third. Time: 0:48. Fair Messenger, AeOBia. Tapioca. Elysium. My Lady. Frances and Belle Signal also ran. Second race. six furlongs. selllnt: Apache (118. Skirvln. straight $31.70) won. Bill Herron (l'Ji. Lee, place. 834 ) aecond, Huck (H'4. Franklin, show, $17) third. Time: 1:13. Financier. Florida Glen. Dandy Dancer. Tamar. Merrl field. Annoyance. E. T. Shipp. Judge Dundon, Uowanga and Arrnwswift also ran. Third race, purse. -nne mile: Pinkola (94. Edmlston, $Kibu straight, $7.20 plain, $ show) won. Iitus Eater (117. Lee. $7 80 f lace, $5 70 show) second. Balbus llufi. Mar In. $o.90 show) third. Time: 1:394. Bottles finished third, but was disqualified for fouling. Fourth race, free steeplechase, handicap, short course: Percy Green 126. Carle, A 60 straight. $22S 40 place. $:.M show) won, Gault (135, Knh'.er. $19 80 place. $7 show) second. Charfield (14S. Pierce, $7 M show) third. Time: 2 61. Impertinence. Coal Black Lady. Class Leader. Judith Mo Bride, Bell the Cat and Berten also ran. Fifth race, 2-year-old colts, four and one hslf furlongs: Csssowary (106. Warren, $17.80 straight, V 30 place, $7 show) won, Romp (M. Franklin. $7 10 place. $7 show) second. Silverton 1108, Pickens, $7 30 show) third. Time: M MV Jsrk Patton, Hsm- metricai ara lffl.it near aiao ran. Sixth rata , mile and three-aixteenths: Water Coo.er (s7, Hufnagel, $J 4D atraight t5 a place. IU irt show ) won, Tlvollnl ili' owsic $i.:o pisce. $9 ghoal second, 6'. rhronlzed Martin. Jt show) third. Time: 2:111, Nazlmova, lamiilllan and Ld Kane also ran. I'AKMXl), May 14 Summery: First race, five and one-half furlonns: Foggs (lit, Mclntvre. 4 to 1) won, Creation '107, V. NHIler. lg to a second. Hidden Hand (104, B.ircl, 4 lo 1) tlilrd. -Time: 1:07. Port Mahone. Ailena. Pvpectant, Black Domino, Pen Stone, Hardollta and Byron also ran. Second rsce. four fiirloncn PliHUtlna rbH. tleatherton, U to I) won. Armature (..",, Mclntyre. to 1) second. Semper Fidelia llnO. Tost. to 1) third. Time: 0 49. lntons. tlon. Msbel Fostrain. Alice Collins, Mstch- suiis, coppift.- Mom. Charlea W. Hodges and Aryier also ran. Third rare, mile and one-lmlf .To Pnvn (Ml. W. Miller, ft to 11 won, Remember (W.' lisrrls, IS to M second. Rtiblnon Ibip. Morel. 4 to 1) third. Time: J..Wk. Talamnnd. Kogo. nnrr r.yes. rairy mtreet. Rrnvolto, Sachet, Leila Hill and Ray also ran. rntirth race, mile and ont-elshth. Sphrse handlcsp: Marster flu?.. Kellf. ".I to M won Cabin (M9. Mclntyre, 4 to ll second, Cudl chon (loo, Kirahbaum, 1 to 1) third. Time: i:i. J. c. Clem. Ulsaro, Rubrrc, Fan tastic, legatee and lxglstllls also ran. Fifth race. mll and twenlv vards: Vin ton (107. Heatherton, 13 to Si won, Standover (113, vy Miller, 13 to second, Ed Davis t!. Buxton, lo 1) third. Time: 1:42. Pick sway. Woolen. Belasco. Bonnie Prince Charlie. Red Revnard. HI f-aul Can. Ten now, Hand Maiden and Supreme Court I ii""i rnn, Sixth race, six furlongs: Cloudllght (If!. Mentry, ft to 2 won. ColUae Widow (W, Buxton. to 1) second. Native Son (M2. Kelly, 1.1 to 10) third. Time: 1:13H- Rye Rve II , Security, Lucetta, Sam Alvlso and May L. N. also ran. llAWKKVm AND OOPHKRS TODAY Track Tram Leave lona Northern Contest. City for IOWA CITY. la. Mav 1 4 i nerl1 Coach catlln's Hawkey squad left for minnesota tins morning with hlgli ex pectations of bringing home the Oophers' pelt an a trophy of the track meet scheduled between the 'two tomorrow. The team as a whole la In good shape and should make a fine ahoning against the Minnesota team. The full liht of events will be held and one point scored for each event, the team winning the largest mfmber of firsts taking lie met without regard to second and third pju.ee. Captain Miller Is not In the best of condi tion nor is Rcnshaw, who will be used In the broad Jump and the relays, but there Is no serious disability on the part of either. Miller la counted on for two firsts In the centurv and 2l!0-vard events, Rcnshaw or Burkhelmer for the broad Jump, Stutsman for the discus nnd Haz ard for the 440. White, last year's loot ball captain, la expected to make some, one hit the high place In the high Jump, and Slmond In the high hurdles, Wo,f In the half. Meyer In the hammer throw, and the mile relay team will make a good ahoWIng If the dope does not play the old gold rooters false. Retnley broke the local track record In the two-mile ,ast Saturday and ought to have no trouble In taking that event. On the whole. Catlln Is well satisfied with the outlook and hirs hopes foy an Iowa victory. The men who will lake the trip and their records this pcu.ion are aa follows: 100-yard dash. Mli;er, 0:10V; 220-yard. Miller. 0:22; 440-yard. HaSard. 0:51; SRO-yard. Wolf, 2:07,; mil. Rorlck. 4:51: two-mile, Remley, 10 IS; 120 high hurdle, Slmonds. 0:16S; 220 low hurdles, Hanlon. 0:27; high Jump, White, 5 feet & Inches: broad Jump, Burkhelmer, 20 feet 4 inches: pole vau.t, Crossan, 10 feet 4 Incites; hammer throw, Meyer. 120 feet; ehotXput. Hazard, 37 feet 1 Inch; discus, Stutsman, 122 feet. Iowa Invitation Meet. IOWA CITY. Ia.. May 14.-(SpeciaI.)-The entries for the Invitation met for high schools under the auspice of the state uni versity are closed, and the preparations for the meet ar practically concluded. Every thing' points to a very successful meet and fast time la expected In the track events. North High of Des Moines having recently won the city championship of that place, seems to have a good look In at the honors, but many of the entries are practically un. known and surprises are expected to be the order of the day. Ames. Anamosa, Daven port, Fairtleld, Forest City, Fort Madison, Iowa City, Marlon, Montezuma, Montlcello, Ottumwa, Postvllle, Seymour, Burlington, Oskaloosa and Msrshalltown will surely be represented In the meet, and others are expected to nave their teams entered in the event. ; WITH THE BOWLERS. In the' first rnstch of the Tricltv leacue at the Association --alley last night ths Oat Citys won two games from the Krug Parks. John Bengele carried off the hon ors for scores, with a single gama of 224 and a total of tins. Score: KRUG PARKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. French 1 170 133 4S9 Bengele U.191 191 224 (UK! Zimmerman 131 176 147 614 Totals 6J7 504 l.tSOf " GATE CITYS. 1st. 2d. 8d. Total. Denman ll'o 170 oi 6-tf Lucas 144 . 1X0 . 2i6 4x9 GJlrd ..lt9 211 152 6o2 totals ...5C8 541 658 l7t)7 Entertnlnment for Athlete. IOWA CITY. Ia., May 14 (Special 1 An extensive program for the entertain ment of the visiting high school athlc-U next Saturday has been planned. In the evening before the 'meet there will be a frogram given by the department of pub lo speaking and on Saturday morning there will bo a base ball game between the high school teams of Iowa City and Keokuk. A training table dinner wl.l be served In th armory at noon for the athletes and coaches by the women of in local Metnooist churcn and in tho evening after the meet there will be a band concert on the campus, followed by a hop given by the band In the armory. The local fraternities will entertain a great number of the visitors at their chapter house. Track Tram to Lincoln. The high school track team will leave for Lincoln this morning to take part In the atate Interscholastlc meet. E. K. Mc Millan of the faculty will accompany the team as manager. Although this year's bunch is none too strong and ha lost several members by sickness or i allure In studies, the lads will enter the contest with a determination to do their best and win If they, can. Omaha's entries are a rouows: George Brown, captain, high Jump and pole vault; Kd Burdick, hot. put, discus and relay race; Harlev Deems, 1.00-yard and 220-yard dashe. re lay race; Alfred Kennedy, mile run; Har old MeKlnney, broad Jump and relay race; Dick Payne, 220-yard dash and re lay rac. . . - Graded schools Track Meet. MARSHA LLTOWN,' la.. May 14 (Spe cial.) The third annual track and fit ,d meet of the seven graded schools of this, city will be held on the afternoon of June t. A program of fifteen events, ar- rn IK JUL We ar living in an age of specialism; an sge when success can best be attained by the concentration of every thought upon the unswerving pursuit of a single objeet, W are precisely such specialists. We hav Investigated nnd tented all known methods for th treatment and cure of diKeasea of men. which gives us the right to judge between the false and the true' tclweeii shallow pretention and solid worth between substance and shadow. 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May 11. (Special Vl A track meet will be held at Bass field, Mornlngslde, tomorrow between Morning, side college and the University of South nukoia of Vermilion. Mornlngslde col lege last year cattily defeated the South Itakotans "and expect to meet with vie. lory again this year, although not such a decisive one as lat year. Tho South Dakota team has been greatly strength ened. College Base Rail dame. At St. Louis Washington University, Nebraska I'niverslty, . At Iowa City Minnesota, 4; Iowa, 1.. At New Haven Dartmouth, 2; Yale, 2. gportlnsr Gossip. Cobb only got four hits' out cf five times up Wednesday. Willi Keeler Is humping them on ' the nose this year as of old. Two of th old St I.ouls Browns, the famous Four Time - Winners, manage to hang onto umpire Jc.ba with persistency. Thev ara Bobby Caiuthere, the once-phenomenal pitcher and Arlle Latham, the srreateat coacher and cut-up . that ever pranced on a diamond. 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