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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1908.
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"REAL ESTATE
.citt moraiTr ron SALts
(Continued.)
f i
'McCague
Investment Co.
-,;:& K. 2th St., 81 760. 90.
rporx and bath room; porcelain tob;
new open plumblr.g-; gs in every room;
f'jrnc heel; hard. vin polished double
floor, hesee Inside and out In flret-clss
cyiditlcm.; and i heki vacant ao that you
can move rn It r'ci'.t r ,
OPOVND ALONE IS WORTH THE
MONEY. Owner sj take 8a.769.00 It sold
right iit.-
Fir nam for residence, phyicln or an
Ins'de home. If you buy It and It la too
large for your family you ran rent Soros
of the roorni essily; a bedrooms five up
sValrs and on down. Bsthroom tiff the hail
mm sirs.
Nic front lawn and shade tree 6od
shred back. srd to alley. All special taxes
for afr and paving paid.
Ra -r dsv you 111 want eome land front.
Irg- 2t h re"t. and now ia your opportunity
1) art H ngnt. oettrr e mi linmeui
atelr. McCAGUE INVESTMENT CO.
,., ISO Dodge Bt.
Fruit Farm
Trree-ovjsrter of a mile west of Benemi
and ner Military road. 8 acrea. 32 4"0. No
l-etter place for that fruit farm. Come In
end-let tn talk It over with you. Thle tract i
can be .bouauht for a. i-rry email cash pay
ment and wc can arrange the balance on
tasy term.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,
First Tloof N. T. Life Bid.
Tel.. Doug. 1781: led.. A-llXS.
tu 6a a
AUTOMO
BILISTS ,And others; "vrjll find excellent
roads ""for'- automobiling. and
Jriving. inr
FAIRACRES
AfterTthcy ' hare attended the
Autorniobile ! races on West
Podge hi':, next Saturday,
A ixirt ihronrrh this artiKtif-l
-C ' c - . - I
ally laidT'OHt SUb-division Will
surprise ana repay an.
)n-to. five-acre, tracts, $600
per acre" and upwards.
-"George & Co.,
1.C01 FARNAM ST.
v j .' - .. - . cu M4 a
. ' . . M I35.QJO.00
Junt ort)Spted: t six rooms and hall, oak
v finish, and a fine little) home. Only 18.600.
.- 12000.00 ... ..
Nlre t-rootn cottage and full lot; cholca
location, near th and Davenport, crwner
'wanta mora ground. Only $2, WW.
, -.. i, -.j.-'. .csooo.oo
Excellent, new and modern ; attractive
Interior: fine location, east of VIA at reet.
Occupied by owner and can show it at any
time, price rniy. a,'w.
WM. DICKEY REED
V4i N. ' T. Ufa Bid.
a) MHia
$50010TH ST." SNAP,
66 feet frontage on 10th St., Just south of
Bancroft. Permanent walks, pavea street.
Don t delay. -r . ...
GxlSC Maple, )ust east of Kith St., room
for two houses and great bargain. Must
benokt ao SMtnrttt offer. ' - '
-F.-C Best, 1007-8 N; Y. L.
Telenhoncs: Dourlaa C4. Ind. A4T4t
(1 iibii
McCague Investm't Co.
1XJ0 CaatelVar St.
Cottage, rooms and bath
room; porcelain tub and open
-jtirkel tilurobing; gaa fixtures;.
. laags tement baaement; tiles
vr'-'1 lawn khd'irbn ltanca; cemented
walk.
Wa sold on Saturday the cor
ner cottage for $2,760, but ws
.a sell tula one for
' $2,500 .
' T 4 atd;make terms on part at..
.per cent Interest,
- ' Trie cottage ta rented for 125
- ttt month, but If you want to
look, through the house the teu
'" '' 'ant wfll let you do st. If you
..";". wijfe nice about It. If you
- ar Juat curiosity shoppers.
jlee do not bother either tha
tenant or is. But If you are
K-r,n earnest about buying a nice
- cottage .cheep, dont fail to look
Ti" at Ihla. right way.
MrCAGtJE INVESTMENT CO.
" 1LM Dodca St.
0 on
DUNDEE
Accessible, beautiful, quiet,
with v! city ronveniences and
country surrounding?, offers op
portunity, for, .safe and profit
atle investment as well as a
inofrt .lligVtful place- for a
borne. $550 to $700 for large
lots, ready.' for building, with
trejcement walks, city water,
electrtcT licht, etc., and on or
near car line.
SALESMAN will be at 51st
and : Underwood Ave., all day
next Saturday to show property.
Let usrshow you Dundee,
Fairacres and West Dodge St.
acre tracts this week.
r George & Co
? 100 FARNAM ST. '
V-y. M4Sa
Two Acres $700
West (J Banaoa and Bear paved Military
ro&-ti ah. cxUanca on easy tsrtma.
KVne" INVESTMENT CO,
-iTirst Floor K T. L Bldg.
TX ? Lu.- JTkl A" Ui.
.... o-o a
f OK tciLj iiu ' ror auu, having
thraa years bfor expiration, bearing
per cent thteresL Addresa B bia. rare
bee.-..-. - -- - lt Mi3 Sox
. 52-3 Acres, $1415
One-third' eash, balance easy terms. Tsu
cotilda't fnd a bei,iw location tor a su
burha tieaas If t looked thia whol
oaunry owkt. Call ua up and wa will taka
you ert and show 1T to you.
r WlvTNTD INVEeSTMENT COMPAKT."
t ; First KVxr N. Y. L Bing.
Tel. DouaV ITU "A" li
!- a
-at
Ela PER CENT ON MONEY.
Jans'- itauaear eciraer lot; a) way ranted,
(roes BBonme it faar uux, st.M. Owner wanta
tuoutf. T4pnoie Iougias iUZ.
' If. T. GRAHAM, tju Bea Bldg
4W-"a
REAL ESTATE
CITT moPEHTr FOR SALE
(Continued.)
$7,500 PLACE FOR $4,500
Modern brick house 8 rooms, hard wood
finish, every wintmirtf.. r"th and Di
port. 14 minutes walk, M-SOu. TeL D. 1E1.
TV. T. GRAHAM. Be B)4f.
BUTED ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. IK. Prompt
eervlce. Oct our prtcea. i10 Farnam feu
O out
NON-RESIDENT OWNER
Kara aril Immediately. southwest corner
44th ar.d Dodv. I full lota, wi:n an -
room house: modern except neat; nouse
rent a for fja per month, Price, H.XKL But
owner says ret an offer.
W. S. FRANK,
121
NerlU F'.k
TeL Doug. 3r-'V
u mei 2t
10V ACBE-ttJn0.
If tou are lookina; for a plaf-a to atart a
chlcHen r tquke ranrn. nere u ia. io
tuer piaoe could l-e found. Let ua take
you cut any unie. cay or ---mng. rjw
term. .
1'AVNE INVESTMENT U'MrAM,
Ftrat rioor N. Y. Life Bldft.
Phcnea ioufr.a 17S1. Independerl A-I1K8.
REAL ESTATE
FARM US D IIAACH LAAU FOR SALD
GO TO SUNNY SOUTHERN.
ALBERTA
Mem mrr offerina aelectlona of half aectlon
or more from our i.i-acre tract of iDnni
anil winter wlwut land aoutheaet of Lelh-
brldge at from ti0 to ll per acre; exceliant
anil: Dlentv of water and fori. Heaaonable
tprrai Epaclal prlwa t-nblork, Good ajenu
wanted. write or caii on
"WATTEKWOKTH A. McCAFTRET,
li Aikeua Bid., Winnipeg.
Manitoba.
GOOD FARMING LAND,
LAbT, fAIMt.MS.
Near " Denver.' to Creeley diatnet, black
oil. clay subsoil, weiia la to w leet.
abnndanca of motaturc. low Altitude, Ken
rai tannine Including cora raiatnc; one
crop pay a lor laodi uloae to laud IJM an
acre; low prio. luy tcrma; will aooa
double in value.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO,
at iirandiea Buildins, '
Omatia, Neb.
OH-liIIB
040 ACRES GREELEY, COLO.. LAND
la the great potato and augar beet dla-
v . b , wl will d rnw moil h n Y rrnn. 1 n
come under new ditch now building; water
aHM wnrtk than Mi) to IVlIi mi
acre. Frank K. UUlar. 7 South Pearl Bt.
rianvtr. Cqiil fSu M2S Jo-3x
Vmasav.
A Good Investment
Have Just aold an inside St. Louis fiat for
IS.UiO and now we've got the corner left
for S.2i"'; fine location; rent for M0 a year
and tenants pay. tha water rent Seta 10
per cent. Nothing better In the Omaha in
the way of good Investment; no repalra.
Sn two paved streets, and all apectala paid.
! Interested see us. V e can aausfy you.
C. R. CLOVER 4k 8U.
CO-a-1 N. Y, Life Bldg.
OS)
FOR SALE 240 acres In Johnaon county.
Nebraska, one-hall mile east or esta,
even mill's west of Tecumaeh, county
seat; running water; 40 acrea hard timber;
good well and pasture; small house, bam.
etc. Price tbU per acre. Ona of the beat
stock farms in tha county. Addresa J. E.
Hardin, Tecumaeh, Neb. No agents.
, 3-Mitt8 SOx
Opportunity of a Lifetime
47S acres of the best . alfalfa and corn
land in the Platte valley, near railroad
and good town, all smooth farm land
27a acres now in eifalfs: it-room house, large
barn, rranariea, cattle aheda, windmills.
everything complete. Must be aold at once.
Will offer ..at a great , sacrifice for Quick
sait Jju per gxre. ,Ad, auick lf,you wast
nRAHAH-t'LTUKS I tu.
t N. Y. Life Bldg , Omaha, Neb.
'Phonea Bell, Red 6i2; lnd.,' A-2bi.
- 4 4 a
aatkt IajKata
KEEP POSTED On tha Tripp county
opening. A million acres to be opened for
homestead. Address, cox io, utnu,
B. D. M413 Js-Ei
Klacellaaeataa.
FARM AT A BARGAIN
CS2 acres well Unproved stock farm, two
miles from Missouri county seat; S16 per
acre; -worth I'. Ownet ..forced to sell. Ad
dress H. L. Hodges, 411 National Bank
Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (JfJ MiCT 4.x
REAL ESTATE LOANS
COO to (10.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead.
Waad Ulas istn ana u nam. (Zli
PRIVATE MONET NO DELAY.
. GJkBYlX AiKOS loo4 FARNAM.
MONET TO LOAN Payne lavastment Co.
0K 63
LOANS on In. proved Omaha property.
O Kaefa K- Jk. to, Alaa fi. X. LU Bldg.
CO) Ul
FIVE PER CENT
Money to loan on
Omaha businua property.
THoMAa bKE.N.NAN.
Rocm 1. New York Life Bldg.
PKIVATE MONET CAiH ON HAND
NO DELAY. J. H- M1THEN, Saz-t 1ST
NAT. BANK BLDG. TEL. DOLU 1278.
I22j ai
MONET to loan an Improved city property.
Hastings at rteraeb. in araaiu bt
WANTED aty loana. Peters
Trust Co.
0U)-ii21
WANTED City loans and wsrranta. W,
Farnam aiuiiUi 4k Co-, i24) Faruam St.
... . Uli 6U
LOWEST RATES Bemia. f Alton Bl'ck,
US-&17
MONET TO LOAN on Omaha property and
Nabraaaa larm land. w. .1. Dermouoy
iDves.ment Co wo K. Y. I- Bldg. TeL
Doug, aiufc. -fg) -Mm 1
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED Information regarding a good
farm tor aaie; not trticuiar About 1jC.
tlon; wish to hear from owner only, who
will sell direct to buyer; give price, d
aorlptiua and, stale when nossossion ca
be had. Addresa L, Darbyshlre, Box 4r4,
Rochester, . i . (33) MslB
WANTED TO BORROW
CALIFORNIA real eetsle mortgages net
to 12 ler cent annually; no mortgage tax
we can place -spian or large amounts a
these rales; snstiiute security; write 10
iiarticuiara. The Ackeriy Co., 5-1 I
Broadway-,- Les Angeiea (l-4 MHlft ftx
WANTED TO BUT
HlGHEeT prloas tor "id-hand furnttura. car-
pvia, cKitia ana auuea. 1st. uuug. t-'.l.
BEST price paid for 2-hand furniture, car
pels, aixivut. ciuiuii. atioua. itti. tuaa mul
WANTED TO BUY-700 or kK pound rid
u.g pony; ons n.at can single loot, an
ran alse be ustd to drive. ae A.
LranOeia at Brandeia Store.
45 4M
WANTED To buy in good Nebraska or
Iowa .town, 2 oi ' ci.ajr trir auop.
Adareas M- It. Cornell, otuart. la.
l 4K Je tx
WANTED TO RENT
ONE unf ureal. fed room ai.d aloova. or tw
riidBia. ia gwud Jte;gtiuoiitotL btat refer
1 a. auLTbty uua. t auijl
WANTED Good business location with!
thioa b.ocas of ltth a d Fara au-oets;
Oiuat Lavs at lil I H-t square lost
(wr atac Addiwsa P O. Bx 41&.
Ui; M41 2lx
WANTED TO RENT
C-Unae4-
WOULD tike 1 rent fwwMried hotel rn
fd locatton, Write Lock 1. Ri-
tenna, Ne. (3SH-4M Je
WAK7TD Br young- man. room with or
without board, private lamiiy Aaoree,
WANTED SITUATiCUS
EXPERIENCED atenorrapheri excellent
reference. Addxeaa 'LS Omaiut
Council Blulla. ' U'W at
TEACHER wlahea poanlon In physician"
of floe aiter Juoa 1. Addreaa J. 4V1, care
Be. U7 M.2
WANTED-Poaltion a MverUelns man
ager by experienced man. Adlreas Y 47,
cara Tha B. iX'f lx
A GOOD railroad tlackmlth wanta a Job.
J. lloekowru. Tei. We baler 17ti.
trr re 17
TOUNO MAN wanta work, Inrioa preferred.
Can civa beit of reftrencea. Addreat,
K-4. care Bee. C M41 fex
TEACHER wiFhea poaltion In phyirtciana
office after June 1. B-alS, care be.
rr-Msi six
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
CONSTRIX'TJNG WVARTEHMASTEH S
OflK. yon Meade, & May Ju. HMD
Scaled prcpoa&ia. in triplicate, will be re
ceived at tntc office mml i a. m. moun
tain time. June la, UM. and tben opeood,
lr conf trucuiig one brick bowling alley
and ltiEtaiUng electric wiring and tixturea.
i itnt and epeciXk atKina nay be wra at
the office ol the cmef juariermater, Le
partment of the Missouri, Omnlia, Neb.;
i.H-parlnient of the Lake. Chicago, ill ' LHt
pun men t of the Colorado, Denver, Cola;
Department of Dakota, ft. Paul, Minn.,
ana this office, at whkh latter place all
information may be obtained upon appli-
alion. Ihe United eitatea reaervea the
ght to reject any or ail blda, or to ac
cept any part of a bid that mar be ad-
umagewiua to the frovemment. envelopes
unlauiing propoaala should be endoraed.
tropoaaia lor Bowling Alley, ana ad-
reeftea to 1. t . bc.iierer, captain ana
utnrmirr, 4in caviury, cosatructuig
quautcrinaler.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER-
maeter. Port Leavenworth, Kanaaa. May
Zi, li Sealed proposals, in triplicaVe. will
be received here until 11 a, m , centrai
time, June , llfje, and then ojiened, for the
construction of one, two or three double
sets lieutenants' quarters uhe number of
sets will be determined later), including
plumbing, heating, electric- airing and
electric lighting 1 mures, at Port Leaven-
orth, Kansas. rill information and blank
forma of proposala furnished on application
to thia oil ice. plans and spetllications may
be seen here; also in offices of chief quar
termaster at Omaha. St. Paul, Denver and
Chicago, depot quartermaster, St. Louis,
nd secretary Master Builders Exchange.
Kanaaa Cily, Mo. United States reserves
the right to accept or reject any or all pro
posala or any- part thereof. Envelopes to
be endorsed, proposals lor Public Build
ings, and addressed to Captein Mm. D
Davis, quartermaster. MJu-:X-27-2g J6-
PROPOSALS FOR HOSPITAL. FORT
Douglas. Utah. May 16. 19 Sealed iro-
posals will be received until 10 a. m. June
u. m. and then opened. lor furnishing
labor and material for eonst ruction, plumb
ing, heating and electric wiling of hospital
bkicing here. Information furnished on
application. United States reserves right
to accept or reJ'-ct any or all bids or any
part thereof. Envelopes containing bids
to be marked. ' Proposals for Constructing
Hospital," and addreased. "Constructing
Quartermaster.'" M2J-26-27-3 J-
PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES.
and Artillery Horses tor Lignt and Horse
Batteries. Chief Quarterniasier a Office,
Omaha, Nebraska. May 8. lHOk. Sealed pro
posals. In triplicate, will be received at
this office, until 12 o'clock m., central stand.
ard time. June 1. IMS, and then opened, In
the presence of attending bidders, for 460
cavalry horses and KK) artillery horses for
light and horse batteries, for delivery at
Omaha. Nebraska, or other prominent rail
road points, i ne animals to conform to
specifications for cavalry and artillery
horses. United States reserves right to ac
cept or reject any or all proposals, or any
part thereof. Partlculara and blanks for
preposaia will be furnished on application.
Envelopes containing proposals to be en
dorsed "Proposals for Horsfs." and ad-
drrseed to Major D. E. M CARTHT, Chief
Quartermasters MS-11-12-2 -IS-Jl
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. THE
Oregon Interurban Railway Company will
receive sealed bida up to t o'clock p. m.
Wednesday. June 10th, 1.. at their orrice
In Oregon, Missouri for the construction
of four and one-half miles of railroad from
Oregon, Missouri, to Forest City. Missouri.
Approximate quantities as follows: 0,U0C
cubic yards excavation: 47.000 cubic yards
embankment; ta.fr.Ki leet timber ana lum
ber; 2.W0 lineal feet piling, It to K leet
one: 406 tons 6t pounds relay steel rails;
13,000 tics; one sieel bridge 60-foot span:
four and one-halt miles track laying. Speci
fications, contract, blank proposals, profile
and plans can be seen at office of under
signed. Bids will be received on any one
or more items 01 aoove; aiso on me roao
complete. Tha Board of Directors re sen
the right to reject any and all bids. The
Oregon interurban railway tximpany, oy
B. F. Morgan, Pres. Attest, L I. Moore.
Secretary-Treasurer. George Custer, En
gineer. MJtdSU
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the Board of Trustees, until I p. m..
June 1, for the purchase of IIO.WAI
aster works bonds Issued May 1. in
denominations of $500 each, bearing per
cent lntereat, paid semi-annually, optior.ai
any time at the end of five years, -me
Board of Trustees reserves the right to
reject any and all bids. All bids must be
accompanied by a certified check for 1
per cent of the amount of bonds All
proposals must oe maraw uiu. jvw t . -Ferdinand
PacaL Weston, Nebraska, .Vil
lage Clerk, . MJd.t
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
William Krambuck to E. H. Alsow,
lots 1 and 2, block 11. K.oae iiii...-4 w
Art n ur fi Prr Annie H. Fry. lot 24,
block , Halcyon Heigiita 1,
Elia M. Txscliuck and husband to An
drew Peterson, lot a. eeit-y eis-n,
Warren 8, Frank and wife to William
Hiesenberg, lot 15. Vt right Place.... l.wo
Elixabeih Kountse Real Estate Co. to
Ray Stephenson, lot Z, bioca
Kountse Place
County treasurer to Harry A. Reed,
sub lot 20 of lot a. l-apnei laaiuon.
Harry Reed and wife to Criarlea ri.
Sherman und Anarew o. Bcvuimru,
aame - 1
Ann Pritchard et al to C. B. Denney,
trustee, part lot , block U. omana. 1.-1O
Gould C. Dieta to aame, part ssme... 8,000
C. B. Denney, truiH.ee. to A J. ee.
part aame 4.4UV
Same to same, part same 1
Truls Martenaon and wile to Koy .
Hsrris, lot il, bioca 1, repiat 01
Bemis Park .
Omaha Loan and Building assoclstion
to W illiam F. Armbrust. part lot la.
Oak Hill No. 2 ISO
Haltia Reed to Benjarr-in Davis, part
lot a, block A. Lowe s addition Llii
Thomas G. Dean fend wife to James
l'egan. lot 1'. uioca. lo, Haluyoa
Heights i l.sUO
Herman G. Boeerhe to Charles Martin,
lot 4, block X l-worek s aadtlion 50
Cloyd Y. Kensi-rthy and wife to
Joseph McClen:ghan. part lot U,
Grltfen Smi! ri a addition and oU.r
lota l.Ow
Lora Power to Gwrge A. Hoagland,
part lot 1, blocs- Heed a 1st 2.7MI
Charles W. Alcott ad wife to Joaef
Derlo and wife, lots 1 tUid 2, block
2. Maxwells addition LUUV
H, J. irfwn and wife to John N. Nig
bee, k.t 14, block a. Halcyon '
Heights 2,800
Haiiy W. Adams and wife to Aaron
u. Wicklund, lots 5 and , block 1.
Era ay A- Nelaun's addition to al
ley CO
Total Sbfc,
High School Meet.
MAKSHALLTOWN. Ia.. May 27. (Spe
ciu. ie uin school athletic teams of
t-ia city and in.ti wUi meet here in a
ouai track and fed rr.uel neat Frtdaor. Tha
program, which U1 cous.st of fourteen
vv e. will b tha aame as tha prugraoi
fur tiie state hlgii sctiool moot, wim the
sxoeptlua t:.t t-e high hurdis race will ba
tu-'.'.ed.
Gothoahas-c aSeleota taut,
GOTH EN BERG. Nab.. May r.-t&pecial )
Tue crthfatrg Greys defaated Hender
son Lnmry a Coaard eUuggcis Friday. 14
to t la a contest full of bi 1 urs and mum
bitting. This is the l-ira gsata of tho
s-asoo bwiawwn tn two tlubs, Coaatd wta
lay out ttt ibraa. Bauer a: Greya.
Vaa a d fcrwslsi, Cuaard. Aveai and F-ar.
OMAHA GETS AN EVES BFEAK
Stonrke &et Short E&d of Eiti and
Long End of Score ia the First.
SOT SO TORTUS AXE IS SECOID
Pweblo M ak.ra a Great Flatak la Bath
Cwwiewta, ewrln Five la Xlatfc
laalag at Ftrat ! Twlre la
v1Uta c-f lerait.
Pt'ERLO. May T.-Pueblo made two
great flniahca today and broke even with
Omaha. In a double-header. Omaha w a
ning the first by V) to 7. and Pueblo the
aecond. 7 to I Score, first game;
R H E.
Omaha 0 " I 0 0 010 1 4
Fueblo t 1 O 0 -71t I
Baneriet: Ragan and Gonding; M Uer,
Fitxgerald and tmiuh,
Ecore Second game:
R H.E.
Omaha .. ..
Pueblo .. .
Batteries:
and Mitae.
...I vI0te-IS
. 1 0 1 1 0 S-7 H T
Noah and Lebrand; Galgano
unitr-R mim tonn coxtet
Olwistead Farmed ta ritrh Oat at gev-
eral Bad Hales.
DENVER. Colo.. May r. ISpeclol Tele
gram.) I lie teama aelected the coldest day
f the spring to plsy the longest same.
Though It was a pitchers' battle aimost
throughout, it was kept at sn even- thing
by errors, and then lenver won in the
twelfth on hits by VI aid ron and Csssady,
the only hits msde by either 1n the con
test. Denver's fielding was ragged. Olm
stead having to pitch himself out of several
had rlaces. In the nine innings Lincoln had
fifteen men left on bases Manasrer Fox
had a good deal of difficulty with the
umpire, several times protesting decisions.
In the tenth Davidson, put out st the
plate, complsined that Olmstead had in
terfered with him, preventing his scor
ing. The umpire refused to allow he
cisim. snd when Davidson hotly Insisted
ami shook his fist at Olmstead on the
bench, the pitcher walked out to ascer
tain what was being said. The score:
DENVER,
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
4 1 1 1 0 0
.. I 0 14 0 1
0 12 18
4 0 S 8 1 0
i 0 0 0 2 1
4 1120
I 0 4) 1 1 1
1 0 0 0 1 0
E 0 202
6 1 1 1 S 2
Waldron. cf ....
Belden, If
Cassady, rf ...
Zalusky, lb
Doll. lib. sa
Lauterborn. tb
Kineally. ss ...
Irwin, ib
McDonough. c
Olmstead, p . .
Totals
40
I 10 36 11
LINCOLN
AB. R.
H.
PO.
13
Jude. rf ......
Fox. Ib
Gagnler, ss .
Fenlon, If ...
Thomas, lb .,
Davidson, cf
Prltahett. 8b
Klnran, c ....
Jones, p ,
Totals .......
t
7
6
5
B
5
4
t
t
49
2 11 34 17
Jude out, hit by betted ball.
One out when winning run made.
Denver 0 010001 o 00 13
Lincoln H 0101600000 0 I
Two-base-hlta: Zinran. Jude. Three-base-htt:
Olmstead. 6tolcn bases: Fox. Thomas,
Davidson. 2. Prttchett. Sacrifices: Belden.
2: Pritchett. Jones. Hit by pitched ball:
Davidson. Bases on balls: Off flmstesd.
o; off Jones, 6 Struck out: By Olmstead,
i; by Jones, 2. Left on bases: Denver,
10; Lincoln, 19. Time: 2:40. Umpire: Davis.
SlOrX MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT
Only Sewro of Dea 'Moines Made aw at
Pair of; Errors.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. May 27. Sioux City
won the third game of the present series
from Des Moines today, S to 1. It was a
pitchers' battle though Furchner for the
Sioux had the better of the altuatlon. Hs
wss unhittsble at critical stages, and
struck out ten men. Dee Moines' one run
was a gift, Welch snfl Severeid eon'ribut
lng to the error ecUbmn, which allowed
Dwyer to score. Ford for lies Moinea
pitched a good game.- but the two two
baggers of Andreas, followed on- each oc
casion by a couple of singles gave Sioux
City the neceasary runs to win. The
ground was muddy and slow. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. R. H. O. A. E.
Campbell. If 4 0 1 0 0 0
Holmes, cf 4 0 0 1 1 0
Weed, rf 20210
Henry. C 1 0 12 0 0
Andreas, 2b 13 2 12 0
Welch, 8b.. 2 0 0 1 1 2
Severeid. lb I t 2 7 1 1
Granville, as 4 0 2 8 1 0
Furchner, p.. 2 0 0 0 2 0
Totals ........
..28 t
MOINES.
T n
DES
AB. R.
..2 0
H.
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
t
0
O.
2
8
2
13
0
0
2
2
0
A.
1
4
0
s
0
1
1
1
Anderson, ss.. .
Neihoff. 8b.. ..
Flournoy, If.. .
Dwyer, lb
Dolan, 2h
Fltxpatriek. rf..
Dexterr cf
Yeager. c.
Ford, p
Totals 80 1 3
Sioux City 0 10 0 0
Des Moinea 0 0 0 0 0
It 1
1
0 01
2 0
0 1
Two-base hits: Andreas (2). Anderson.
Sscrifloe hits: Neihoff, Andreas, Welch.
Stolen baaes: Andreas, Henry. Bases on
balls: Off Ford, t; Off Furchner 1. Struck
out: By Ford, 1; by Furchner, 10. Paased
ball: Yeager. Hit by pitched ball: Weed.
Time: il:i. Umpire: Brennan. Atteni
ance, l.MXJ.
GAMES IX AMEHICt ASSOCIATION
Colaaahaui Shots Oat Toledo
f Geyer'a Fiao Work la Bo
COLUM-US. O., May r. Geyer s pitch
ing ass so effective and his support so
s.rong that not a Toledo player reached
third base. Steen's wtldnesa. two of Bar
beau's errors and timely lilts by Raady
gave Columbus three runs. Score:
Columbus 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3
Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Stolen bases: Jackson. Odwell, Friel.
Raidy. Sacrifice-hits: Odwell (2), Arni
bruster. Bssea on balls: Off Bteen. 2; off
Geyer, 8. Hit with pitched ball: Kihm 2i.
Wild pitch: Bteen. Time: 1:82. Umpires:
Owens and Bierhalter.
Hooalere Defeat Distillers.
LOl'lSVILLE, May 27. Indianapolis took
the second game of tha oeriee today from
Louisville by the score of 8 to 4. Hal la
waa baited off the slab In the fourth In
ning. J. Durham, who was substituted.
held the leaders to one hit tha remainder
of the game. Score:
Louisville 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 04
Indianapolis 8 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 01
Sacrifice hits: STovall. Slagle, Williams
Carr. Two base hits: Woodruff. Sullivan.
Davidson. Tree-base hits: Rush. David
son. Stanley. Ioubie plays: Bush and
Carr; Slagle. Williams snd Carr. Struck
out: By Siagle, 2; by Durham. 8. Baaes
on balla: Off Slagie, 1; off Durham
Hits: Off Halla. 10 In three and one-third
innings: off Durham. 1 in five and two
thirds Innings. First base on errors:
IxiuiKvilie, 4: Indianapolis. Time: 1:4a.
Umpire: Kane.
Bream Baaeh Illta.
ST. PAUL Minn. May 27 Milwaukee
bunched their hlta with Ft. Paul's errors
todsy snd won the second game of the
series by a acore of to I Score:
Milwaukee 1 2000800 0 t
t Paul 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 i
Two-base hits: McKune. Myers, Rowan.
Robinson. McCormicK. Beviile. Double
plays: Tlemyer. unsisted; Gehrlnp t
Wheeler to Rowan: Robinson to Mi-Cm.
mlck to Broan. Hlta: Off Farria. 1 in
three innings; off Leroy. 1 In five inninga;
off Gehrlng. 1 in on inning; off Dough
erty, s in tix innings; oil Curtis. 1 I11 one
Inning. Bs,e on balls: Off Gehring, 1;
off Dougherty. 4. Struck out: Bv Dough
erty. 2; by Leroy. 8; by Ferris. 1. Wild
Pitch: Leroy. Sacrifice hlta: Dunleavy,
MrKune, Robinson. Clara. Dougnerty.
Left on bases: St- Paul, : Milwaukee,
7, Time: 2.06. Umpire: Kerin.
Millers As Ctatrlaeaed.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. May 7. Two
Minneapolis pitchers were aild todsy and
errors in the rally Innings combined gavs
Kansas City sn unaipros'-habie lead.
Swann kept hi lilts well scattered.
Downey. Kanaaa City new third base
man, was In t e game today Score:
Kanaaa City 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 T
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Two-base bits: O'Neill. Qulllin. Hits:
Off Blersdorfer. 1 In two innings: off
Wilson. 2 in three Innlr.gs; off Fience. 4
In four liming. Sacrifice hlta: YWioay,
QuUun. bee airy. Left on bases: M.nno
apous T, final City. 11 bam on bairn:
Off Liertdurfcr, 4, off Wilson, f. 4,1 f
STANDING CF THE TEAMS.
WEST. LEAGVE
W L I'd
AMER
ASS N.
H t. Pet
Omaha 73 W .W7 Indianapolis
lenver is )
Sioux City..lJ4
Lincoln 17 17
lea Moinew.ll 11
Pueblo 3
tv Toledo 1S 14
,fT
.S4
.Ml
i!
.4:'
.417
.2S7
Ixuisvl11e . .17
.fin" Columbus . !" 17
.M Milwaukee .19 17
.190 Kansas Ctrv.lB
Minneapol lb tl
et. Paul.... R
NAT. LEAGVE
AMER. LfcAGVE.
W. L. Prl
W. L. Pet
Ch lrs.ro IS 11 .fc'3 New York. . .18 31 .Wa
Cinrtnnlta .17 14 6 Cleveland .114 .Ma
Pittsburg . .It 13 .MS P.Vla 1 1 Mi
Phlla. It 14 -tl5St. Louie. ...17 17 .",
New York..l7 1 M letroit IS 15 ,4M
Bos-.on It it .4:1 Chicago 15 It .4M
St. Loins. ...14 L'l .4'f' Boston. 17 17 .iO
Brooklyn ...13 2o .SM Wash 13 19 .tot
Flene. 1; off Swarm 2 Struck out: By
Blersdorfer. 2; by Wilson. 2: by FieD.
H, by Swann. I. Time: l.bt. Umpire:
Hayes.
GAMES IJT THE AMERICA LEAGIE
Philadelphia Wlsi frarn Detroit ta
Last Inntug.
PHILADELPHIA. Pa. May 27.-MuUin
weakened in the last two inning today
after letro!t apparently fcad the game
won and Philadelphia landed the victoiy
by t to 4. Schaefer was tenched In I'.e
ninth Inning for deputing a decision Score,:
PHILADELPHIA r ETKOrT
AB H.OAl ABMOAE
Hmjel. If . 4 J 1
Nirhnm, r, . ( 4
J roiiinn. 3b. 4 1 I 1
arTmvre. lr. 8
S
(P,(h.fer, at. I
e 1
0 1
2 I
1
A
1 4
I
1 t
I 0
C
Dti. It ..4 1 12 4Criit.ra
atsrrbT. r .. I 1 1 4 t cotii.. rf
cf. I
C-oomm. rf . . 4 1 I 1 SKmnmnn. lb
Mona. ol . I 1 1 1 :o,un,m. lb
Pvwmrm. t .. I 4 0 1 Pvoe. r
Kru. .. I t I 4 irnti. 2b .
E LsilUu ..lite 4 Mains, .
'l Jones .
101111 ....St 7 17 14 4
Totia 84 M.t it 1
Batted for Krause m ninth.
Untied lj Bitiaefer In ninth.
'Two out when winning run male.
Detroit 1 0 v 0 0 t 0 04
Philadelphia 0 1 6 6 0 0 2 2-6
Two-baee-hit: Hansel. Sacrifice hits:
Murphy. Powers. Schaefer, Cuugltiin, Mr
lntyre Si olen bases. la vis. Coombs. 1 f t
on base: Detroit, fc; Philadelphia, t Struck
oui : oy uuin. 1, Py Krause, 2. Base on
errots: Detroit, 1; Fhiiadelpnla. 2. Base
on balls: Cff Muilin, R. Hit bv pitcher:
By Krause, i. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Sheri
dan. Haghes strikes Oat Twelve-.
WASHINGTON. Msy 27. Hughes pitched
vtsshtnaton to a victory over Cleveland
today, i to I striking out twelve, the sea
son s record, and allowing but lour scat
tered bit a. Score:
Washington. Cleveland.
AB.HO.AE. ABHOAE
Milan, cf .. 4
I t 0 PJ. nrae. II. I 1 I 1
Ganlrr. If . . I
Iwlehanty, tb 4
Pleksr g. rf.. I
Altlter, tb , 4
Street, c .1
r ntt. lb . I
ah-Bnos. u . f
Kufhaa, p ..4
( Br.iSl.y, 8b . 4 4 I 1
t 1 1 OSiov.n, lb . I 1 I 0
t L,jo1.. w .4111
1 1 Hi, k,o. fb I 1 I
1 U 1 P-mm. c ...1410
4 IS 0 I'Btrm g'm. ef. I 0 4 1
lit 4 H'.nt'hinaa, rf I 0 (1 4
0 0 J 4 Burger. . . 2 i It 4
Tot, I, ... so I 27 10 0 Touts ... 4 U 1
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 8
Cleveland 1 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 o I
Two-base-hlts: J. Clarke. Milan. Home
runs: Stovall. Sacrifice hits: Ganlev.
Hickman. Stolen bases: Delehanty. Left
on base: Washington, t; Cleveland. 8. Base
on balls: Off hughes. 2: off Berger. 2
Base on errors: Wathington. L Struck
uui. ny j-iugnes. 11'; by iierger, 2.
1:40. Umnire: HurKt
Bostaa Wlas from Chicago
oviu.-v way r7.vinter sent in two
runs in the fifth today with a two-base hit,
w-lnning hla own game. 8 to 2. Smith
piK-nea m excellent form, but the locals
won by beter base running. Score:
rton 0 1 2 0 0 1-2
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02
Two-base hlta: Smith, Donohue. Winter
Sacrifice hits: Smith, Dougherty Lord
Cravath. Stolen base: Dougnertv. Double
play: Winter. Wagner and Unglaub. Left
on bases: Chicago, t; Boston. 2. Bases on
balls: Off Smith, 1: off Winter. 8. First
base on errors: Chicago, 2. Struck out:
By Smith, 8; by Winter, 4. Time: li
Umpire: Connolly.
t. Loots Defeats Sew York.
NEW YORK. May 27. St. Louis took
another game from the New York Ameri
cans today. Both Chesbro and Lake were
iimriiiui lti inp visitors, tocore-
St. Lours. 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 27
New York 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0
Base on errors: St. Louis. 4. Left on
bases: New York, 2; St. Louis. 4. Ba
iU"J tf he'-ro, 3. Struck out:
By Chesbro, 6; by Lake. 1: bv Howell 2
Three-base hits: Stahl, Hoffman. Wil
liams. Two-base hits: Stahl, Howell.
Sacrifice hit: Williams. Jones. Stolen
bases: Ball. 2. Wild pitches: Ch-sUro
JiJltf: 9ft. Chesbro. 4 In eight Innings;
off Lake, 8 in one inning. Time: 2:0(1.
Umpire; OLoughlin. 4
THOMAS MAKES GOOD IW WEST
Takes His Place at Head of Spokane
Golfers.
"Mike" Thomas has made good on the
golf fields of Washington and recent de
velopments nave put htm at the had of
the golfing contingent of the Spokane
Country club. Thomas last year won the
Field club champlonahip by defeating Dr
Sumney, the state champion. H then
moved to Spokane and has plaved soma
golf this spring. "
i he bpokane club has several ma.tr-h.
with teams of other cities for this summer
and a system Is in vogue, similar to the
flight system of the Omaha Field club.
Any player not on the team has the right
to challenge a man who is on ths team
and should be win. is entitled to t!? place.
.Concerning Thomas' playing the Spokane
Spokesman Review says: r
r ay the absence of Phil Carr, the captain
of the golf team at the Country club, from
Spokane a greater part of the summer,
Guy D. Thomas, recently from Omaha.
takea the leadership nf the Country club
team, which honor hs won at the recent
contest, when he finished second to Mr.
Carr by a close score. Thomaa at that time
waa unused lo the club links and has been
showing constant improvement, so that he
is now regarded as orve of the best goiter
the club ever had.
WITH THE BOWLERS.
In the Tri-Clty league at the Association
alleys the Me;x Bros, team took three
games from the Snarks last night. This
puts the Brewers lr, the running for the
Edholm trophy and they aay th team
that beaia them will have to aria straight
series from now on. Cochran was high
man wrth 251 and a total of 6J0. Score:
METZ BROS.
1st. 2d. 8d. Total.
Cochran lo7 2f.l 2i)2 20
Blakeney 6 21 IhX tit
Huntington .iHO U4 147 (JO
Total 74 tQ 521 1.701
SNARKS.
1st, 2d. 8d. Total.
Reynold Hi 204 1K7 U
Marble lt4 lli 1m 477
Greetileaf 144 lot lt4 4&t
Toiaia - 00 643 610 1.613
Wosaea'a Golf at Orange.
ORANGE. N. J.. May H.-Play In th
Metropolitan women championship was
resumed al the Essex County Gout club
links today. Th fair green wa in much
better condition today, aa a corps cf la
borvrs was kept at work ou 11 cutting
aaay the long grass which puxrled tne
goiters yesterday. The course wa fully
six strokes easier for today s rounds ol
e:ghtecn-hol match plsy. Th drsw for
the first championahip round follows:
Mrs. S. T. Lelterts, Englewood, and Miss
Elizabeth Hurrey. Apaaamis; Mr. L. W.
Calian, Englewood. and Mr. E. 8 San
ford. Ersex county; Miss Georgianna
Bishop. Brooklawn. and Mrs. C. L. Tif
fany. Naaaau; Mrs. W. Fellowea Morgan,
Baltausroi. and Miss Julia B, Mix, Engie
wood. Games la T-ree-I Leagae.
At Clintor Clinton. 1 Epringfield. 0.
At Dubuque Dubuque, t; Blooming ton, 1.
A i ivoca iSiano-KU.it isiana. 4; De
catur. 1
At Cedar Rapids Cedar Raplda, 2;
Peoria. L .
aophomorea Hla Field Meet.
MAKSHALLTOWN. Ia . May 27. Spe
rial The acjitiomorea of the high achool
thia afternoon won tha annual inter-class
fit-Id meet with a total acore of 85 points.
The frehrr.en were second with a acora of
2i; the juniors were third with M and
the atnior a ere fourth with j
Elm Creek Win Victory.
ELM CREEK. Neb. May 27. (Special
Elm Creek defeated Si morula by a acore of
15 to 10. Batterlea: Elm Creek, Shannon.
Flee and Reeves; Simonda, Heaton and
Cochran.
' Oxford Wslki Over Trrataa.
TRENTON. Neb.. May 27-46pcUI Tele
gram, e Tlie Oxford Indians a oa yester
day from Trenton by a acore of to ta 8,
NEW YORE SHUTS OUT CHICAGO
Giaxti Wla t. Fait. Cltaa Game from
thi Cub.
BOTH PITCHERS DO ITXE WCBK
Mar-releas top of l.laer by llerseg
la the etra(h Isalsg Reba
Home Team at Tvra
llaaa.
CHICAGO. May 27.-New York shut the
locals out today In a pitchers battle and
almost perfectly fielded game. Heriog
robbed Chicago of two runs in the sixth by
a marvelous stop and throw to S'einfeldt s
liner, ons of the moat brilliarA plays ever
made cn the local grounda Wiltse won
his own gsm with a ciesn two-base hit,
scoring Doyle, aho had reached first on a
pass and stole second. Score:
ytw tork
AB H O A E
CH1CAOO
ab H rr.A T.
Fhinnnn. If . 4 I 4 frt.
ss
4 1
Tenner, lb . 4
1 It
tBrhe-krt. If
Pbntm. rt . I
aerrintir. cf. 4
N"i is. r. I
IV ua. sti . I
Inle. b . I
H.m:m. M . I
Wllue, f . I
4 I
4Schultt. rf ..
f-rhan'-s. lb
li
tdtsmrth. b. 4
ti Ho,rd. rf . . 1
1 K!ln. c .1
4 Tmhr. m . . I
4 Pfn.T . p . 1
ri . s . 4
Total ......
lit I 1 r.immers .. 1
sto-aa .... 1
. Tot la St I 17 14 4
Fatted for Pfelster in eighth.
Batted for Howard in ninth.
Chicago 00000000 00
New York 00000010 0-1
Tw-o-base hits: Kling. Tenney, Wiltse.
HltS: Off Pfeister. 4 in eight Innings.
Sacrifice hit. lonlin, Sheckard. Stolen
basea: Evens. Heraog. Shannon. Chance,
Doyle (Ij. . Double plays: Tenney tunas
sited 1. Left on bases: Chicago, t; New
York. S. First on balls: Off Pfelster. 4;
off Wiltse, 3. First base on errors: Chi
cago. L- Struck out: By Pfeister. t; by
Fraser. 1: by VHtse. 8 Time: 1. Um
pires: Kmslle and O'Day.
Boeloa las la Tenth.
PITTSBURG. May 27 Boston won a ter
Inning contest here today, bunching their
hits In the tenth and scoring three runs,
the final score being 6 to 2. Young was
replaced In the eighth by Leever. Flaherty
was strong with men on bsses. Score:
BOSTON riTTSBlRO
ABHC.AE ABHOAE
B-ovna. rf . 4 1 I 1 CMnrner, rf . 4 1 4 e
Beaumont, ct.
Bars : If ..
M"Una. lb .
Bo-emiaa, e.
P.lu-Ue;, 2b .
l'ahlen, aa
4vi-r, 8b .
.4110 t Lrsrh. :.b .412(0
.1 4 4 4 1 riart.. If .. 4 1 1 0 I
. t 1 IS e tWasser. aa
.41411 Al,itib :b
,41111 Kane, lb
..4114 ml
'!.! 5
" ! f ? 1 I
.4 4 4 4 twuana. cf . I 1 1 0
.114 1 tlOlbaoa. e ..40114
.4141 STotlnit. p ..Ittt4
sever, p .. 1 4 1 0 4
.4I0 14 2
Tntaia ... .14 I 40 21 1
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 O 02
00100010085
rialiertr, p
Totals ...
Pittsburg
Boston ..
Two-base hits: Ritohy, Leach (2). Beau
mont. Three-base hits: Sweney, Clarke.
Wagner, Flaherty. Hits: Off Young. 6:
off Leever, 8. Sacrifice hits: Kane, Young.
Bomerman. FUtcney. Double plays Dah
len. iRitchey and McGenn, Ritchey and
Bowerman, Browne. Flaherty and Bower-
man. Left on bases: Pittsburg. ?; Boston,
8. Bases on hails: Off Young. 0: off
t'1.J. Flaherty. 1. Struck out: By Leever. 2; by!
e'TFlherty, 2. - Time: 2 .-00. .Umpire: Klem.
Podge re Lose la Reds.
CINCINNATI, Way 27.-Clncinnatl min- j
gled hits with the misplaya of the
Brooklyns in toe seventh, piling up six J
funs. Errors also aided Brooklyn In their '
scoring. Score:
CINCINNATI!. BROOKLT.N.
AO O A E AB H.O.A K.
HuRglna, lb . 1 1 t Hummel, aa . 4 4 1 4
Kane, cf .. 4 4 t 4 Burrh. If ,
-abort, lb . 4 I 4 4 1 Lumler. rf
Mitcaolt. rt . I 1 4 4 4 Jontan. lb .
C,.nm, It I 1 I I tSbeeban. tb
Sffclet, e .. I t t 1 OF'altM.
Brain. U ..1414 tMalone;. of
huirwltt, B.I I I I fBrrgeo. c .
ESing. p ., 1 0 7 lWilhtim. a
M rlnus, p. 4
..SO 4 27 U J'Levia 1
Alpermau .. 1
J.tala
Tolalt
B t 24 11 4
Batted for Bergen In ninth.
tred Tor clntyre in rnlh.
Cincinnati 10-0100C0 8
Brot klyn ". 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
Two-base hits: Burrh, Jordan. Thrte
base bli Schlel. Home run: Lobert.
Base on halls: Off Ewing, 1; off Wilhelm.
1; Off Mclnlyre, L Struck out: By Ewing,
a, vy n iini-im, vi no pucn: -ewing.
Passed ball: Bergen. Hitjs: Off Wilhelm,
In seven innings. Time: 1 :4o. Umpire:
Rigier.
Game Poetooaed.
At St. Louis St.' Louis-Philadelphia game
postponed, rain.
EVEN TS OY. THE kl X.V If G TRACKS
Twarraae Wins Cosmopolitan Handi
cap t Belmont Park.
BELMONT PARK. N. Y., May 27Tour
enne, with Musgrsve up and bark from 12
to l.to t to 1 at the close, easily won the
Cosmopolitan handicap, ona and one-six
teenth miles, defeating Jack Adkina, winner
of the Metropolitan, Toboggan and Carter
handicaps. 1 ourenne had worked excep-1
Uona'ily fast for tius race a-nd a as heavily
played. Jack Atkins . on his recent fine
races, was mads a hot favorite. Gilbert,
the crack lightweight Jockey from Cali
fornia, made his appearance her today.
Summary:
First race, 8-year-olds, selling, six fur
long, straight) Friaette (lot. N otter. 0 to
2) won, A rase Gilbert, It to 6) second,
Adriana tlot. E. Dugsn, t to 1) third. Time:
1:12. Tenacy by Courtesy, Black 6hep,
Dixie Himmel, Queen Marquer;le, Imitator,
Braggart and Roseblusn also ran.
Second race, maidens, 2-year-olds, five
furlongs, straight: Bobbin (110, E. Dugan,
IS to ti won. Star Thistle (114, Raynor, bo
to 1) second, Tha Robbtn llu, Shreve.
to 1) third. Time: 1W. J. W. Frye.
O U, Kid. Ruble, Red Mimic. Light House,
EthcriaU Suftiagate, Lady Hubbard and
Ross Beaumont also ran.
Third race, the Laureiie. 2-year-olds foala
of IS, fiv furlong: Mellsatwle (107, Nut
tef, 7 is II won. High Private till. J. Lee,
t to 6) second, Stateman (Ilk. Shaw, 4 to 1)
third. Time; 0V Roaa Fee ton. Harrlgau.
May River and Monologue also ran. li.gti
Private added . starter. '
Fourth race, the Cosmopolitan handicap,
8-yar-old and up: mile and sixteenth:
Tourenne (100, Musgrave, ( to 1) won, Jaok
Alkln (1. E. Dugan, 8 to tj aecond, Law
rence F. Daley if6. Gilbert, I to 1) third.
Time: 1:46V Montgomery SaJvldore. Blue
Book, Dandelion and Honeaty also ran.
Fifth race, handicap, 8-year-olda and up,
six furlore-s, main course: Royal Tourist
(112. E. Dugan. 13 to ty won, Roseben (li ,
Shaw, t to.5i second. Pantoufle (114. Me
Daniel, 12 to 1 third. Time: 1 :!- Jabliee.
Crack Shot, Earl G . P-osimiro and King
Sol also ran.
Sixth rare, mardena, t-year-olds and up.
mil: Nick Sioaer (110, Garner, 8 to li won,
Chaplet (107, Notter. 13 to 61 second.
Monocle (110. McDaniel. 4 to 11 third. Time
1:42. Free Trader, Coat of Arme, Voltro-
rnoro and Grace Cameron also ran.
OAKLAND, Msy 27 Summaries:
First race, furlongs, selling Pal 111,
Reulg. 17 to 30. won; Lord cf the Forest,
115, Sandy, 7 to 2. second; Triumph, lul
'Q1 (Q1 (t
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Whenever a sore or ulcer refuse to eal It is fcee-trae te Uood is infected
with poisonous gcruis or some old Llood taint which corrupts nj polluted the
circ-lation. Nothing is more trying than a Bon-hcliafl;, chronic old ulcer.
The very fact that it resists all external applications, nd ordinary treatment,1
is rood reason for alann. far the same eerta which Tjroduces tmnceeoiia
ulcers is back of every old acrre. and
xrora any icrn.e uuni curiace ireaimem cannot reacn ine trouue -ta
blood is at fault and must be purified before a cure can be hoped for. In S. S. S.'
will be found a remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It is a perfect
blood purifier one that goes directly into the circulation and promptly
cleanses it of all impurities, poisons and taints. TT2 ulcer can never heal
while the Llood sriiarges into it the coxious matter with which it is infected,1
but when 3- S. S. h-s rid the blood of this cauie and freshened and built up the
ttirculation the sore will fceal naturally, and of its owa accord. S. S. S. beirina
at the bottom and heals the place as it
a i-"i"j v.v. v ijica uu fimi uu auv pjraii Euoaical Itavioa jl
lrc to all ho write. TJIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATI-OTA, GA,;
PILES
Scovllle. in M l. Irlrd. Tr J1 - J
tV O Nei',1, Psiidv 1 a ncH. Cflnv.nl Bell.
Itos' arna. Tssswinha and Slippery fn
ih.d as nsTncd.
f wi tsce, 4 f urlo-tj-Msuref nla. TT
K'-r..' t num. 4 l 1 won':" 1 'el CTutsdos,
l'". slrlMj-re. 2 to 4. utid. n parole,
i t". Scov-'.ie. 4 to 1- Kurd. Time :M
Hot-sce H, Furrsce. R..U'. Lackvllle,
M it rile snd Veajt Hymn tan
Thud rsce. anils and siMent h Lurefta.
!'!. TIsni I to wovk Nome. Pt,
('iis-lmn. 1 to 1. secot.d: oc sn. 1. Put
ilvan. I to 1. third Tinie 1 4 . Miss Msy
Boad'sY Lone Vo!f Mner , Johnston,
u- T.-l-erstr. St. Modsn and HI Caul Cap
rsn
Fourth race, t furlongs. Montana handicap-
Sfanlev Fsv. pi, Hsrtls. 8 to 1. won;
Glflrto, M. hnes. 4 to 2. second: Oene Rus-,
s-ll, !, Charhonrau, o te,L third. Ttma
1:12 8-t. Collector JeesnPj johnny Lrona,
N ilv Son and La Lone ran.
Fifth rsc, mile and to yards Norwood.
U. Httig. I to 2. w.a: Eckerssll, V.H.
Klrschlisum. 41 tn I second: Ontewaj', ir.
M lntyre, I to 1. third T 'ne 1 :42 2-t Cap
tain Burnett, the Pultun', Ti-n Oeks Furxee,
Orrrondes Right and UulMrer rsn
Sixth race, mll -Fv Bright. . Chsr
bc.resu. T to 1. won; Ellerd. 1. Mclntyre,
T to I. second; Vesme, Ht. Bualon. 2S to ,
third Time 1:8V M Sidney F., Msy L.
N, Gsrgsntua. J C Clem 'ard Mandator
finished as named.
LOUISVILLE. May 37. Summaries:
First race, tnlie. stlllng: All-ert Stsr (10L,
Connelly, straight. 8 oO won. Ctsr 0"i.
Msrtln. plsee, grl 40) aecrindY Rustle OOL
Burton, show, IT.W.11 third. Time: 140H.
Glledesr. Mill Hereon, Whisk Broom, Lady
Alma, Lady Baldur, Dr. Flmral, Ed Kane,
Simon Well Good Friar.- Jim Llston.
Kirser. Natnls Gallagher and Lady Soffla
also ran -
Second rare, five furlongs; Ethel Day
iliiG, Martin, straight. W .) won, Sempronl
(07. Butter, place. tib second. "Direct
005. H-idel. aiiaw. third - Advstrcing
(11. Goddick. sliow 3.3u third. Time;
1 -. Trsnsform, Ben Hone, Pursely,
Rosrhurg II and Musetta W. also ran.
Desd heat. . -. i
Third rare, six furlongs: Hannibal Bey
(107. V. Powera. straight. 81P W'i won, Mary
Tslbot (PH. Burton, place. 1161.11) second,
Frontenac (112. Warren, show. 8MW) third.
Time: 1:11V Ida May. Baroda. Bitter
Miss. Joe Mser. Msrmia. Garters, Bad
Slayer. Airship and Barnesdale also ran.
Fourth race. 1x furlongs: Honest 4.1P2,
Steele. g-'tT n straight. H6 .40 place, J 30 show!
won. Dainty Dame tlli. Wirren, 80 oO place.
87o show) second.' Balbus tVKI. Butler. 17 00
show) third , Time; J.:T?V Zal. Lady
Sichel and Galileo also Tan.
Fifih race, mile: Pantlanfl (Kn. Minder,
140 stralRht) won, Mtss Uda f5, Martin.
$12.60 place) second, Bonnie Bsrd (07. But
ler, 3:4 20 show) third. Time: l'4rt. Deuce.
Boltless, Usury. Lens and Lady Esther
slso rah.
Sixth race, mile snd one-eighth: Arrow
tv ill iftR. Butler. 8i tf) straight) won, Ca
mille ildS Pickens 814 40- place) second.
Hughes (ire. Warren, tli 00 show third.
Time: 1 M. Water1 Cooler, M1ss Maaonnl.
Syncrohonised. listerlne, Masson, Dr.
Baker, Match and Imboden also ran.
jnueo asta rm sn.
LONDON. Mny TT.-In a tour handed
lawn tennis match at Queen' club this af
ternoon E"slare H. Ml'eg and V. H. 1 Ti
ne!!, the EnsUsh players vsnqtilshed Jsy
Gould and Cl.arleg E. Sands of New Tork,
three sets to two.
porting Coast a,
Bellevue Is dropplrur a few games thlg
year, but ia playing ball just ths same.
It will he Just a well If Mr. Noah
doesn't get knocked out of the box any
more, ...
Three home runs were mad in ths New
York-Chicago games Tuesday, two by the
Giant.
Dolan went 1o tat ten times In two
games Tuesday and got five h!i. That
fair, isn't it?
Ijtjote got hack In the gsm with hi big
slick Tuesday, making three hit out of
four chance.
Householder answered his critic Tuesday
by making four hit out of fiv times up
and one was a two-bagger.
New York Is not gaining much 1n th
standing tables by defeating the Cub, but
oh. look a1 the sweet atlsfactlon,
Altrock doesn't seem to be much better
then he wss lat sesson. He and Owen
both got pounded unmercifully by that
Boston t unch. ;
Thing are getting giod In both the big
leagues, it is too bad tnat Omaha hasn't
some competition and then there would bo
three good. Interesting stories to watch.
Minneapolis is showing sign of life. If
that team ever does wake up and take lta
foot off ths brass rail It'a goodbye to tba
rest of that association. Oscar Graham
held Ksnraa City down Lo out hit and
his Swedes shjlout ths Kaw team in th
last game.
FEDERAL BUILDING ' NOTES
Jadge T.
at
C. Meager
Opening af
. . Sessjea. .
Will
Rear
Prealde
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Judge T. C. Murder of Lincoln wfll pre
alde at the opening session of the recess
term of tb federal court at Omaha Mon
day. United State Marshal W. P. -Warner.
D. W. Dickinson' and several of the deputy
United States marshals, have gone to Lin
coln to attend the term af the federal courts
on there this week. '
The absence of Judge W. H, Munger In
North Dakota, wher be,i presiding at the
term of the federal court- at" Fargo, ha
had the effect of putting federal court busi
ness in Om-tta I his. week in A, situation of
inocuou desuetude.
District Attorney C. R.- Rosa denle tha
intimation that he bat gone to Lincoln to
attend the term of the federal court now
in progress at the state capital. ' Aasl stent
District Attorney .A. W. Lane, i In charge
of th government's interest- 4a the trials
before the United State district court here.
SURPRISE FOR GOULD DIETZ
Baaeh of Elk Aroaaea Him ISavrtr oa
Birthday vylfh ay Boaugaet
of Flawrera. -
Gould Diet wa given a eur prise last
Saturday, when lis became one year older.
At first he did not know exactly how to
tak th honor, but a eoon. a tie foond
out tli (ltuation A'l.iWas fiaace..
Mr. and Mrs. it nri occTipvIng their
bungalow at Lake Maaawa, where they have
been for some time.. Ear rr Asalurday mora
ing. just a Old Sol waa sending his first
ray over the high hlUa to J he east of
Manawa. several report were heard Inst
outside the bungalow door. Mr. Diets
thought it waa aome duck hunter, who
were getting too close to hi habitation tvnC
disturbing hla sleep at an unseemly hour.
Ha rushed to the floor to "read th riot
art," when he discovered some old frttnd
from . the Omaha Jodgo of Elk No. a,
carrying a huge unne of rases. He had
forgotten that it wa hi birthday, out a
glance at the card oa th flowers showed
that hi friend had not overlooked tba
event. Mr. Diets was soon playing tba
part of host instead of ctiicHr.g tha shooter.
CUHES
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especially is this true if the trouble bo
should be healed and rriaes a permanent tl
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PAY TILL CURED!
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