11 TEAL ESTATE I Alllt Aa U KAACH U1U FOR SALB HORSE PLAY BY THE OMAIUSi ! CARDINALS WIS FROM CUBS STANDING CF THE TEA VS. TUT, OMAHA DATLY r.EK: SATURDAY. MAY 3n. 190. a, I GO TO SUNNY"sOUTIIERN 1 . albeijta We ar ofTrrit.a- H.wtli-ri of ba'.f s-rtinn 1' Ttr "f.TY; a-t w int r f'-t lat.j i..u:hesst of l-th- 1 bridge at Irorrr titt 19 S.J er acre; txoeiiont j "1.. p.eruy of water end fjei. Ke"nab,s I tern's St-cr rr.t-.rn -,hir.ra Grod ucrni . waned-. -Wriif er call on WAlTtKWCfKrH McCAFFRET. M Aikeos b)4 , Wuic Mai l obs. . ernae. WOOD FAi;S3 LAND. - . AaT PAYMENTS. Neer lVenver. tn Ore J d. strict, black soli ney sjbeo.l. w;j 2a to M teet. I'unlwa of Beo-rturc, low aJtllede, gen et J larruisig lnc.uuu.a. corn riuiltii; one itop a-a ra lot iu, cause to lard tju ta fcCJtr. avw-fi.ae. May terms, WiU aooa UUt'll III tlH. kakTivNAl. INVESTMENT CO, A Awmivdie H nui - laoat,. Ncl. -if- ACT.ES GRIELET, COLO.. LAND in li treat poiaio and sugar let uis ln.t. am will pcrw atmon ti.y crop. i it'i-i uicr rw dire no- b-niair.g, water ly still te wirrta Urn t-i to llvj an a.-.v mi K- JVi.r.er, 473 Scuth t I ft-, iwiivfr. toio. t')-iiaK J-Cx WAN TEH-Mrs" have several thousand arras of food Colorado itrnii for sale; we vant good, iiv iirt'.i 19 lepreserit us. oLAl-iK, LAND AM" IXVLSX. CO., 'J- Orr.a'ja, Neb. (-fa- MS'-4 Iowa. IIAF.RISON COUNTY. IOWA. FARM TVr'Sale i s Bargain.' -,v seres.- )mpre-ri Jsrrn. 4 milts from rc: kc ! r v-r-'.n ri"i. trn. thfis, rrinrt. "tj )'.yo''. ien koi. ril. ;.. t !7M raiur. t(Tf njsiion, 1 scrrs s'falfa. 4,". v.-r- fi wimpr tt, ii" scrts i' 1sr n crr : rTt-J for io-filihs f-f r:t? dHiverfd: this ter"s rit to no w.-n t-. t.i urm 1f "'la bffore j-jiy in1, hfj t-r scr" Sf nld beiot th F' I. PALE 110 arrs 1n Johnson cccntr, Nti rtk. D-tti mil? etxnt f f Ul, Mi'fii mil'-s . rsl of TfOJnnli. ooun'.r . K -oil una p&vture; small tus. bsrn. tve Ftc tJ rr urt. On of ti. tst Hoe l.rms ii t l e .cunlj'. Addrrna j. t. Uaraln. Trrsixli, Keb. No 4rm. I fll i hum Tl)w6 or resJaice cor.MTiTi f'f cr-s. Tw dllr hO'UHTB, two firsi-cUxs cHlsrs. ' . Urfhmni. U fencttl in loll from -srre to I-scr iols. Tstik riouM. -Jsd pipes sjii hrdrsots. fTice 4.&'iu cn-NATH.-CRABTREE, Fulle-rtmi. Nb. . tki Imsttsw KEEP POBTED-Os . (ht Tripp county ppmins;. A miiJtin srres to t perJ for VOIEN siriUn lo savertiseTS. m.raibn , n tskes- lut. an exirs sirok or two of the tn rmT-Uon ths fact that ssw u so in 1M MlwrlUsnu. FARM AT A BARGAIN 4.C acra swell iroprsvad stock farm, two rwf fuuta Wieoun etiunty st. IK per arfr; nf.rtb'lei- Hianer forced lo sil. Ad-iwsa-Il. U Uudjr'B,4J First NtioaaJ Bank lidg.Cisrta:a. Neb. r i MbTt lx Wlt'T 1AU lPVVIVr'5 nRV A V ' ' ' ....... p. aa..b4'. . A ... i in ,ls srxeh taefore the Chicaijo Bankers clu'o. said he favors a ""bank of absolute tecarry for the ir.CHi c(Kisitors of the V'ritifd 1tes " So i 1, Eut the only "ab so) ;te af-rajrity" 2s In real tsiate. the foun dation of all securll-. S"Cure a deed to, or a mortgage on, a god piece of cheap rr-al tfrtte, aud oa have the only sbsout securtrj be- t.f-ir'i-d," I? ) bu want 'It In Norm or South Iekota (frop me a line and I will tall jxu atwrm soma bargains, an eaay teiaia. Address t . G ClARK. - ' "Lock Box I'M, Cainaha. Neb. REAL ESTATE LOANS liOs la :a.tM ma da promptly. F. D. Waad, Wcaa Bidtt Uux and ax nam. t22ykii FR1VATS MOXET NO DELAT. CiAitAN iiiiio, lavl FA P.N AM. Cia-iii MONT TO LOAN Payee Lnvestment Co. .. trl-im LOANS- . on -n-proved Omaha, property. O Keefs K. u Co., I'M S. 1. LileP.a. ui-Js . , FIVE PES CENT Hooey to ioaa on Onaba nutiuw property. - -THOMAS BRENNAN. Jlbrtn i, Nsa o.k. Lila B'ilg. iX-f 4 PBIVATE !OSEI-CAEH ON HAND NO DELAT. J. IL MITIIEN, Su.-J 1ST A NAT. BANK LDG., ItL. DOCO. 3JT7I. . - . ' v CX-ai MONFT t loan oa lmpnned city property. , iiasUngs It iieac Hit Farnam bu .. . ". . . ca-a3 WANTCD-Clty loaaa. Peters Trust Co. U..V41 lo loan at once will divide it up If d sired. J. H. "hersroMI. 6:4-;17 Erande:a ia..C. it Mtl WANTED City loans and warraxita. W. iVarnam Sii.itii Co, l?2b Fart.ain St. LOWEST KATES Be rr.U. Pxt&o U1m k. all JaC'NET TO LOAN; on Omaha property and Nebraska farm' land. W. J. Denrojy Investment Ca aa .M. Y. L Bicg Tel. I'oug t; a? -3a U REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED lnfTwB'o regarding a good l"w ard fear (sale in cr wttti.n miles f Tantaha: f dealing witb owner telr; Mate ffoe. location and give fuli dei.Tir-ftoa. -AiSdreaa- 1.. Darb-slnre, Bex 'M.' Rocrerter, N. Y. (3i-Mrl 2ux " WANTDT0 BUT HIGHEST priis fur ;d-band fum-ture, car tta. dot: es end auuea. tL Ihu - i-i,-jli ssEaiT prica paSa for 2-band furnttnie. car uca. gaaTtutca. atiiea lei. bed IxX . t 471 VANTED TO BV.Y ft or w pound rid it t 1410 i 4C tut 4lii single fanat, and lad Aiaa I aaiil ti drive See A. 11. datum a .b u a Store. - i - (fi-4M 3 WANTE!-To buy in g ! Nebraska or loa u.ac, 1 or t c:.r barber shop. Adaress H H. Cottreii, Stutru la. ZL Je It " .v ; r . ..Kl aocar.a-i.ana. run luppei. ,..v. , . . - -, t.ieaw. ' i. HJ1.. (at Bee. S--"-1 AtJm WANTED TO RENT ON 17 aBfurc slj-d paum au d alcove, or ti rooniv In 'a.d a-.gl.l-jbocMl, taest refrr imra. lei. bars-ey lixa. SJiJl WOULD l.k t rent furmsled hotel la god -ixa:-an. Wr.ie 1-otk B.x 14a, P.a yer:ri Neb ( WANTED SITUATiCUS fcAi s-ttli-NCED auaaographer: aselat tefetenora. Addtrsa "L." ' Pro a na Ba, Cni . Anu.'.a, u Vv'ANTELa Poatti.in as MverUauiiAT aga by cAptriebc-d tnau. Adlrvas Y" tail ixt- . - tt Ai7a Lk 2'ACHkR -:iJve jacition ln aLysaciatas' .:tj aik-r J.s I ---. CUl lr . t-7a Maa Sim. BT young cojp.a too chiitlreaj oa farm by fl-st . ( 't : sa.il. A.te o , ravr, Oa-ah le-e. X) 2-X HiU y eird Work J b7 tte Chwap' Bt DenTer- j HAS 3T0VIL TtTLN AT BAT . . slaa.ee Tw Wsts alea s Krw ritcker kwa llsfas ( the la DENVER. Cnlo.. Viy ! -Au1rT rrn the cfrir.; this sfTenirrn srf.h a tiome run. Trjt that as ere4 t:p In the nest :f t f the ssrne innirg. hen Ira Belaen kn-M a h"me r-jn rt W. Beiaen. Te xwiil lnalns; vti berlnrinr of the nd. for ter.ver t'Sttr fell on Ssuno-rs. The thlra ss e cont'nuaUon. as Omi.a'i bad rlaj-lrp then became a factor. From that time on rvnver toes, what H wanted, rsrtly on fvS hiUin-. isrtly by lvr rlT- Im tr Orrisha and rsrtly becaoee the j fmaha mejj a-M lo throwing the ball about with no apparent rffed, enoept to aid the Denver men m running base. The actual errors scored aaairist Omaha show only , a r.art of the exTrac.rdinarlly poor work. Omaha had two men cm base In the second . Innisr. 1:h two out. when Klrg smashed ; a liner down the third-base Ure. hitting TT. I:5n an awful whark en the If ft ank'e. retiring the side. Again, In the eighth Inning. Omaha had two men on bases, when King smashed one toward the short stop, hitt!r.g Ragan. who was run ning tewsrd third. It Is not often one player will get two hits in one game. tb ball striking base runnera. Score: DENVER. AB. R. H PO A S P TValdron. o $ 1 I rVlfl-n .If 4 I 01j:. rf 4 7alukr. lb 4 i Irwin. Ih 4 1 I autorborn. Ib X i Kinneally. as. 4 S VrDonough, C t tSohanttan, p 4 2 t is i l Totals r li II IS 11 w. Belden and Ragan out, bit by batted balla. OMAHA. AB. R. H O. X Klrg. Ib i III 1 trt or K. s 4 Autrey. lb 4 Householder. If 4 Welch, rf 4 W. Beldw. rf. ........ 4 Austin. Xf. . 4 Oonding. c 4 Sanders, p Rss-an, p 1 Dickinson, p 9 1 I 2 1 2 1 r31 TVtaJs Denver Omaha Two-base hit: 14 1 1 t 1 1 X "-IS ... 1 10010 00 i . ,. fc m .. av . e Welch, Home runs: A u-i-tolen bases: Knr,eallv trey, I. Belden. Br.annan. Sacrllice hits: "assady. Lau-brteo,-n. Autrey. Sanders. Hit by pitched ball: Fratick. Base tm balle- frff rhan rn. 1; off Sanders. 2. off Ragan. 1 off Dickinson. 1. Struck out: By Bohannan. 1': by Sunders. 1; ty Rjigan. 1. Left on bases: Ienver. ; Omaha. 8. Time: 1 Jmx Cmpire: Davis. LI COL BATS IT A VICTOR T Nichols Is RapMOItra aasl at Oatxartaaa Tlsaea. PUEBLO. Colo.. May 3 Johnson out pltcbed Nichols and a game which was nice to watch Lincoln took the first of the aeries by the score tl i In L Nichols opeatvj by walking Jude end Fbm. This was followed bv singles bv Fenlon and Davidson, netting two runs. Marrkk's atoler base. Slnran's poor throw r aeoond and a fielder's choice stave the Vocals their only run in the fifth. Singles by Fox. Fenlon and Thomas gave the visitors anotiier in the rame inning and in the etath, singles by Fox Gagnler and Fasnlwn with two stolen bases netted two more tallies. Score: LINCOLN. .AB.H H. O. A. E. J-de, If 1 l J A rx. 2b I 1 2 2 1 o C-ner, sw .i 4 1 1 t Fenlca. rf 4 t I ThoTSi. lt i a 1 I I ) Dc-aCs.m. cf 4 2 I o Piithett, Sb 2 2 2 1 Z nraa e a 1 1 1 Johr.son. P 4 1 1 Tctala J- i PUEBLO. AB. R. IL O A E Hogrlever. Sb 2 a 1 I 4 McLear. rf 4 0 0 e Patterson. Vb 4 4 I Mattsrkg, cf I 1 ' 1 2 2 4) Spencer. If 4 v C I ' Clark, lb 4 2 lt ' 1 Cf.rhan..- sa 8 0 0 1 1 1 Mitre, e 4 1 I 3 Nichols, p 2 a o it Smub 1 0 Tcnala 13 7 f 7 5 2 Batted for Corhan ln Sth, Uncoln 2 0 I 0 0 2 Pueblo ; a it il H I it 0 J 1 Stoiea bases: Fox. Fenlon, Mattlcka. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Laura M. Campbell lo Reed Broa., part lot K.. Giae s add 2 County treasurer to fcl R. Hume, lota 1 atid 2. block ,'D." Prospec t place Frederick H. Davia to Ida Peterson, lot 6. block W, Kivuntae Place 750 J. P. Cleland and wife to Bertha Plx- ton. lot . block 14, Walnut Hila 1 Bertha C Pixton to K. K. CWaad, same . 1 Dunoee Realty company lo Cora IL TtUlafcrru. lot 14, bluck V Dundee f.su'e 70S Hmi Rcaity coacpang to Onmon- Wealth '1 r jat company, lot a. bi.Kk "fa." Horbacn's su. and etber lota.. 1 Rosa Martin to Henry Erdn.au, lot . bhak la. lar.s f.in Place ..: 1.W9 John G 0rneil and wife to Mary J. Creigtiton. Jots 7 and a. blot k 14. r.riaa.e. and lot 4. block C. Kilby 1'iaoe J Charles F. McCreary and wife to John A. McCreary, lata 7 and a. block 1. and iiat 4. block 2, Mcv.rery Place.. - Lii.fiH-1 H. Mifn' and w:fe ta same. Vt Mock I. McCreary Place 1 George E. Toy and w.fe 10 Kred Arm- : urtt. lut ii. o.k tiiil I Nt Uic Ma.'u. !.' and I sft.pr.d to Ella 'A. Patterson. rA, l i 7, Wtk a, tf J .i n I. Rrdick's Lat K. R. Evans and wife lo I. A. C. Ken nedy, (.art 'is 4 and 2. block K West Omana 23 G.iaiJ Tiuel company, executvr. to t-i.a Rocheft.ro. trt lot l. CaDilol adi-liion U.aU0 El'tattu H. Charlton to Bertha Travis, lot 4. bienk t Patrick a add. J.3 CWuiTibua l.Lfay coraiany el al. lo lie it a P. f-erno. hi', a i' and il. biork , pruyn Park 1 Same to aame. h-jt and one-ha If Jot i. blok 2. Pruvn I-ais JJS Al ales Hofrme ater lo Na Chrtstea sen. lot Ju. block 2- Clarendon y Geoigr T. Morlun and wife to Mar gairl L. Hughes, lot 14. block L Kilby I 'ace ljot n uuara ti. I M rlobert U. Robin sua a-t al.. lots a, , Hj, 11 and li. block 27. Bens oi 1,8. llsstings at He) M lo Arn C. Olson. lt 1 hiok C Cobtrr Place ., 5M R. P Hi'ls ana wite to A.trt Wna eci.ek et al.. lot . Clara a tLeaven- V I 11 PtirTi . J ' j ,w,r. B vVlU la R p Hilla. .m. fad Tl. .... c 1 1 Iktin sr.. I a-if. a n A l I Fre, lota 13, it 15, It biotk 2. Ben- ai.B 1.3 !A4 Francis M Si. river and wife et al. to Erne.i D .tl. k.t 12. S.'.bioh Ellen V. :s lo F. J Lewis Realty oiir.r: lot IS Slid lx tilux 4. Shrrn Pla.e Kali. E Purcell t j M O. Headley, "w." MrLratne end wifT t i Anna I. Overman, lut X. blk Z. Kvaunue Pls.ce 1.63 TtAl J31 OCEAN STEALERS S(XBlVUlt-AUHUm LLM atatal Tea Taava-Screw Piss rag as Sa ea mm Dajwct to Korwaj. Sttcdea an. Dcarirk aailla eeaaa mm 'Toa at Hal Hair's Ola- .. ...J'-e ' r T. Yhatajea ... 3m j 14 lkii-1 t -.la . l.i' ' Cwrar 11. !if 4 Sa maa 471 UiJ us. sva aa.la a-t-Sk a r. iciubwii at txy. U S. sUaas b. Ct.raaa, XT west. uont amer, ass n ....TVp&,n -. riV mi ; .Wk j s ! Iiitit il 15 .3 Lvitmli .14 1 pious City. : 5 .S T'le'lo IS Lanco'm If li fn)ombu ..Zi 3 Jf Ki)le..a 2 XV lo.il .1 1 Fuetlo JJ 3 Mtntrf-aiol's IS Jl Kanes Clty.li IX Et. Faul U XAT. t-EAGVE AMER. LhAOfE. Oilacx ....SMi .tS New Tork...l H OTK-lnnstl .3 14 J O-reland ...1J .?.; I"hlla 17 14 j-4ft. Uouts 5 17 Nw Tprk..lVH .rIT-,l!a. S" 1! M FlUehurf .. li U, v. retrort M M K Hnon 17 i ,.4-I(.-hlcao MX 8t Ix.uls li 13 . Wasilnrtf" KU Brooklyn ...II a .Sv: Boeicm US OA1IEI TODAT. Wnirrri Lesrue Omaha at Denver. Lin coln at F-jenlo. Picu City at Des MoinHi. Natmnal Leanie Boeton at Philadelj ha. New Toik at sirnoklyn. Cincinnati at Kitia burn. Chtcas-o at PL Ixtil- Amrricsn l-fue ft lVuip st Clevelnnd. Chlcsro at Ietro!t- TTasMnrton at Bos ton, ft nadflpr la at New Tork. Amern Af.iatK.n-lndisnjpolis at Co- . Jii.Tibu. Ix-uiFvil e at Toledo. Mi waukee at . .ul av.ea. , Um - , c , ... TV1 J5C'; or, balls: Kv Nicho.s. ; bv johnaon.. a ptich: Nulio. 1. Time: 1 :4Kt. '" t-mp.re: iiskeii. BOOSTER OITPLAV THE MOTX Oataat, OatSrld ni Oittesre iwa Darker Holsnew Baat, DE.1 MOINES, la.. May (Ppecial Te-f am. !- Mimes an1 f.oux C:ty pia?ir.g a pretty game todar. C.ark nightly betterlr-g "-tarr in the box. Tne featore of the fame tras the batting of Anders ,n. who sapped out four r!nc!a in four tinea at 1-at. ter,vr aia: pavt-d a great gam bef-.ind the bf,t. Anjrf-ai and Henry started for the visitors. Score: DES MG1NF.S. AB. R- H. 4 I 4 O I I 0 A. ! Anflereon. ss 1 Niehoff. B Flournoy. If I Dwyer. lb 1 i i "ltsptnck. cf ?, j Bomar. rf Dfxtr. c... Clark, p Totals a 3 a u E siorx CTTT. AB. R. H. O. A. CTriT.bn If 4 C 1 t ..4 1 2 .. 1 v !.4 fi li 1 1 Andrea. Ib : Weed, rf ! Ppencer, cf i Welch. Sb I Severe), lb.... j Grsnvllle. ss... 2 Henry, c , I t i Z , Starr, p Totals .. Des Moines .34 S 24 1 Z O i 0 l ' Sioui City TB r-Tkj4 mna- ftl.... il t i. V, w a . i va.V'rr. T'. it anea, z. "'via re . V 1 U AV- 1. fi.tr. mil- O .. utarr. 1: by Clark. S. Stolen bases: Dolsn. ! "u"". Airaon, eicn. Spencer. Vm plre: "Brennan. SOllH OX1H15I 4.ET THEIRS City OsBrlals Deleateal hg Cliff Dwell, era la Rellevwe Relief Gaaac. The court house Cliffdwellera toe their revenge for the defeat of two weeks ago by the 16-year-olds of the Christian Work ers' club by wiping up Pa's lot with th city officials of South maris yesterday aft ernoon by the score of t to t Of course at the last minute the real counity officiala failed to shop up and their ulace were taken by fbeir understudies. The South Omahana were more fortunate, with Chief of Pobce Bnggs and City Attor ney Sam Winters In the lineup. Everybody ftrtm rt.. U ..... . . . te 1 ... allowed Ut get to ftrst. came in n a aarri. Iica by Sjr,b;d and Joe Tracy ran ln on a laaaaed balL In the aevereh Raitiil mt tn first on a hit arut aHi.f ttw fr.i m.l i when ba let hie bead gel Into the way of the ball. Both came ia on Ringer's two bagger, tying the score. In the last half Malioney and Guy S.ikimoa both scored and la the eighth Chief Briggs sat dowa on the ground and wept to see lha way the county boys got around the bases. Sjnblad. M.r.i kua, Clark and alaboney all made the cir cuit, running t:r" score tip to nine. The South Omal.a bait of the ninth waa only a formality. The record of the game would meat 'a com plete without a mention of the cellent wnork done by the "Merry Widow Rxiing Squad." lead by Mias Anna Christie. The crowd waa small, but the game will net a few dollara for the Bellevue relief fund, and besides the boys needed the exercise. Tne linup: Court House. South Omaha. Christ Tracr Catch Lefl'ler. Kinarer Prime u Pitch McHaie. Ltffler C..-.K1.J 17V, l Joe 1 racy. . : Second Hydnk jn luiasia t-:rjj v Ciark Third r.WOrak ..B-adiil Mabcanei' Left , Rawtey tassidy Center.. Wtnters. Penna G. tfoiomon Right ...'.Bnggs. Winters Soore by Inning : South Omaha 4 1 0 l Court House 02124 L'mpiret: Sb river sod detnznons. KIXG OP rrlLITT Nt), IIR8 Terra Haste Player Seada Serea Baaa Aeraaa lha Plate. Artie Hof.-nan and Del Howard will have to look lo ihetr laurels aa utility tmn, since the score of Wednesday a game be tween Trrre Ham and Evansviiie ia at hand- beeler. a u-ilr.y maa for Tens Haute, has apparently set a pace that no man can expert to follow. In lb fourth inning he was sent tn lo bat for a regular. The bases were full and be rapped out a t nree-t-agser. scoring three rvns He took r.ia place in the game and in th next In ning the bases were again full when he stepped to the plate. YVitn yells of -Do it again," 'Now lor another Ibree-begger," ttit the a;r. Wheeler was equal to tne occasion and again he dr-e the ball far oul into the fieid for a triple, sending three mv.re runs over the piate. In tae eighth inning this phenom csrae to bat for the last Uxne. Only one man was on base, but il ansae so difference to him. He had fallen lr.10 a habit be couid fcol break and w t.eti the ball ame suxxilng at bun be clacked it on the snoot and the man on thitd aoored, while Wheeler made hi Itree baeger. So far aa la known this 1 a record that standa unique In the annals of base ball. ELLEVIE LOSES TO WESLEY A! m Searlaaj Da y Either Side After (ha First laalai. IJNCOLN. Neh., May . .Special T-Ie-gram. In a fast and lniereailtig gn:i. Bellevue lost to Wealeyan univert,ny f.ere toay. Tne only scores were made ln the first inning, when Wealeyan made two hits. The remainder of tne game was bard fought and snappy. H:e-rmsriB p.'c'ied great bau. allowing only six bus and him self making seven assists. R( y waa ef. Jec-tive, e-rpecially when Bellevue got two me a oa base in the seventn and nobody out, when be struck out one and ihrew the other two out al first. Laraca and Marvin pulled off the fastest double seen on the local grounds. Score: R.H. Helirvue it J Wesleyaa t -2 t Battertea: Bellevue, Hoontitna and Cnaunui; Wesley an. Roy axid asLnnglel low. Umpire: Lr.yhart. XVealrire Eaay for Wither. WTt.Pr Veh Vtae . iKiwial t It'll. ber easily shut oul tl.e Beatrice baatbali team on the borne grounds y efferent af leraooB In a six-li.tang cotiteat. Daru g baae-runmr.g aiaed by erroja by the visit ors gave Uilber moat of their rune. J. SMmontk f" WUber waa tn gfK.d form. aUt wirg only one ecralce . bit and sink ing oil six men. Ia tne f.rst ha.f of 11, a eeitnth tne viaitois opened up with two cit an singles, out the game waa s'.oj ped lt a lL.alorm. Score by innintr: R. HL a- Pa'rire 1 WUU.T 2 2 -7 t 1 tolea bases: Wilder. S Home run: O. Snestak. B alter-es EajiLer. Kuehl and t.ninnrmin. Et lrfaonea an d S'.orkaa. Pa sued balls: iimrotrmin, 2. Earned rn : V utier. 1. Vat Be want a as to boost year us in res nave been different if MrHale hadn't "IT,; XTiL . i i li 4 ' rrr'e, . 4 4 1 I lH.raen. r! .. 1 i 1 sional class ard be hr-ed win the meet :fta, cf J si v-r,m, ... I 1 1 a sprained his leg in the t:,ird while pitching , SL1. - J J J t $ rt .. 4 2 arc. ib .. . 2 1 f !. u TM 4n a perftSe ; r,". p, . . 1 a S WewsU. .. aixxllng twisters over the plate, maAing It ' J J , ,tC I t 1 I l"'-r-5b cf. I 4 iht .ff ITre summer" P'-1"1 tDe rt,.ean.a. ,. e a The. Soutn Omaharj started the scoring cmi, .. , j - - - - - JJ.' " J 1 J -t.Z' . c .' J I I I rer G-ir,nell. reecmi; B!uetrger. Ames. Hw .J t to toe third and Chief Bnscs waa Dm hem. CrCsaaor ...! Tatala 4 27 I 1 fj, T-'A Jh- I 1 ? ? thnfj Tirie- (-'30 f'al T,.i. i , , The chief did the base running for McHale t-atrmann. J J1 J; J "'r - -jail , 1 r'T-'Vs ' Hurdle Brow c Mornlngslde. and ha showed he hadn t beenthasing T '"" ' , la ...H U a 1 rl .n" at' B" Grirn" ll.w Am s". r.s.h crap-abootera all these yeara for oouung. Batted for Clarke la rioth. J LtuiI , t 1 th'rd Time OKt list Rn '"T HhkJI"n ln ,f! eignth. His score stood aa the limit until the fourth. Cincinnati 1 fl 1-S . . M le Ran frksirssser. MomiLtsile. CWfland - '. f J when. F-rimeaii. who bad rarriniT Y, 1 pittat.nn 0 1 it 1 Tot.1. ... st ia i , . . v.- -..,.. .. .n n.vi. : St. Lc-uis M H I I I O-l IUj-nond DriTri in Deciiic; Kn& in th EleTtnth. GAKE LARGELY BATTEST Litirrrs wJ Miter Are fteflaed sy Brawa mm 4 Waysaaaa fre ( at Other Katlaaal Lesne Oasaea. V 8T. Uns. No, Mar S pitcher Rsy mntil broke vp lotfiy s rame with Chl'-ad'' In the eleventh lnnir.i. by yttln(t a timely slnfle to left, brlnelwr botne ll-ie run needed to win, 4 to 1 Lundicren and Karrr were hit freely In the early Innlnara, and were replaced by Prowu srvt Raymond. Score: T. uoria. CKKOn AB H O A S IJlltO.lt tT. ef ... 4 I I ' r- 4 I t rtn X ... 4 I 4 limi n . I! I 1 M m -a m . A . . . - . - - . wl I : .. u. . v.. i w i J . . ; ; J - - jt ?;; ;?r:ra- rt f ,1 ! I 'G ivn. f '. 4 1 tT.rii . ,""! I j 4 f ! ?"-. ? 2Vra. .!. Kajmnfid. p . t 1 1 thrown. .. t 1 Totals ..C 11 Bit 4 Aotala ... lltU: 1 Two ;ut when winning run scored. Ct.Icago M I M M i- 6u Lou's 1 0O;nft 14 Two-base Ml: Tr.ker. Three-base hit: Murray. Hi'a: Oft Lur dgren. in e x In nings: off Broan. i in four and two-thirds Innings: off Karr. 11 In sven and twa thirus innirgs: off rtsymond. 1 in thre and one-third inn:r.gs Sacrifice bits: Lvndtrren. I'vme. S'lfT? t Bsrry. t-lffanty. Double T'.s: O P.nurke to t-iittrt to Konetchy; Ever to Chance; Gji- 1 bert to Kor.etchj'. I-ft cti baes. St. j L--j'. r : Chk-g- . J.rtit bae on balls: I Off Karccr. 1. cf Fcwn. 1: o'f Lurgren. 1. Struck out: By Raymond. by Brown, 4: by Lundgren. I. WilJ p:U'h: Karger. i liiti': ;:v. Impiw: Klcm and John rione. . Three Pitchers Taaale to Wla. PHILADELPHIA. May 2T The Philadel phia Nationals returri-d home trday, and by hitting three of Boston pitcbera hard, while MoQuUlin was a mystery to the visitors. wc. by S to Soore: DSTOX rHILAI'El.rHIA ABHOAE IBHOt! V ; SMimnK, d. I I 1 KrTt. . . . 4 1 1 1 t i tuil. If ...! llin.1. rf ill KMle. lb . I 4 I 'Kiriw. If .... 4 I 1 4 a Boennaa. e. 1 t 9 4 WwborM. rf . I t I H !:giiux t .. i t 1 1 &rk.i.tr.4. ik. i 1 :s . Iturfcer, Xt . I 1 4 rwlir.. as .. 4 1 tBm. m . a w i y 1HM1K. r .a a a a w ( -fwr. . I 1 1 I i;-ti1!k. Vna,.. m f A 1 I M ' i. n . A S a 1 S 1 ! rrriawt .. : Mener, g ... i t Teals ... K U CT II I Totals ... I 14 Borto-n a a ( a f a Philadelphia i c 2 it 1 Hits- Off Toung. I in three ir.ninrs; off Ferguson, t in three innir.gt; off Pf-ffer, 2 In four Innlr.gr. Two-base bit: Doolin. TI:ree-base IX : Knabe. Sarif'te hit: Jarkl'tch. Stolen htes: T1ti.s. Oshome. roo)in. Left on bases: Boston, i: Phila delphia. 7. Stru, k on': By Young. I: by MoQuill'n 1. First base on rrors: Bos ton, r First base cn bsl'.s: CJff Toung. !; off MoQuiiiin. 1: off Pf ffr. 1. Wild pitch: Fergus..n. Time: 14a. I'mplre: O Day. Clarlaaatl Defeats Plttsharsr. PITTSBl"Rrj. Way r Cincinnati took the first game of the s-ne from Pittfburg. i to I. T:.e visitors won th game in trie first two innings. During the second in ning W;;hs was replaced by Camnilx. who pitched a splendid game. Camrbll allowt-d 1'Ut thret hits and kept these tuattered. Score: FITA?BtTtl CISflSKATI. ABHOAt ABHOAE "seller, rf . 4 1 irriT. Ts . I 1 bm-h. Jk .. 4 1 Ostatie. cf ... i 1 Clarke, it .. I I tS . 1 1 1 funr. aa . I 4 1 IMIU-bell. 1.41 Two-base hits: 43-nzei, Kane. Three base hit: l"hert Honae run: Hu'.switt. Hits: Off Willis. 3; off Camr.ltg. S. Secri fice hit: Camnitr StcJen t-sae: Lobert. t-oiible pltv: Wegner to Abbaticehto and Kane. Firiat base on bails: off Willi. 1: off Camnitx. t. off Campbell. I First base cn errors- Pittsburg. 1: Cincinnati. 2. Struck out: Ey Camnitx. I. by Campbell, i. Wild plub: Leaia. Time: 1:4. Cmpire: Erosive. ?ew York Shata Oat Brweklya. BROOKLYN. May 3 Donovan, team returned front its western irp todsy. only to be shut out by New York- Donhn's - . . . ... . , r. a " wocmri. ji . t it x e He ii ..l a a s a ' r.n rr.x-A -v.., i - rir.t n f r.e T.roies- incar.a. n. l e i rrrtn. ia ... i i l z Seymour's acr.r!oe and Nedham a dispatir.g a decision. Score: X'CV TORK. BROOKLYN AIBOII AB H 0 A K Chsnsnn. It . I I 1 eHnnamell. m. 4 1 2 I Tenner, lb .4 12 Kurt-k. if i Doajlia. rf .. I 1 t 4 'batnley, rf !-'rh"-- rf .. 1 'InraUIL 1 I I U A seTn.sur. rl. 11 tetieebaa. lb . 4 1 4 ib . 2 1 5 1 r 111 4 11 IMa-Kaner, ef . I I i raerle. Ib .. t 'Kerrea. 11(1 Ham, as .. I I a i-tAr. s . 1 4 aataesaaa. . a w Totals ti i r it Totals ....1 i 27 12 New York 1 1 Brooklyn o ' Two-liae hit: Needham. SecrlfSce hit: Sevmour. First baae on bails: Off Msthew aon. 1; off Rucker. I Hit by pitched ball: By Rucker. 1. Struck oul: By Mathewson, : by Ruckar. 4. Time: 1 . . Umpires: f-igier and Rudderbam. it rd Clead Take Tw Gsaies. RED CLOCD. Neb. May 3 iPpeciaJV Ped noud added two more vicloriea to tt-ieir list bv defeating Hastings ednes- day and Thursday. Both gamea were loosety- coniesiea. sncs neo vioua won lis Slica WO'S. 1 ins mmmvm m . ' Batteries: Red Cloud. Bennett and Schoon- ever: Hastings. Van Fleet, Daily and Rohrer. Umpire: Bacum. Score, second game: Red Cloud -. 4 2 4 2 221 222 . ,. , r. i . n i v . v. i . . - v. 1 1 . Vll-ri Walter. Saunders. Hits: Red Cloud. Ll"; Uaumii A. Krrors: Red Cioud. 1: Hast- ir. 7 -asirui k oul: Br Neiaon. 7: y Daile. 2: by Alexander, a. Bttienea: Red Cloud, Nelson and Schoonover; Haatlr.ga, Daily and Alexander. Haraaaa College Yletarioaa. HUR'N. S TV. May a. .Special V-A game of base bail was lUyed bore Wednea- Fancy Wash and Vestings Ti Ygriety cf Faccy god Wash Veu ingi in our stcKk for this season iJ almost teTon4 descriptlori. Fancy TAAtgixoaU will be more pop ular than ever before, not only because the matt-rial are mora lemrtitf, bat also because the fancy waistcoat ia now reiooemlxaxl aa a secetsary adjunct to every rood dretser wardrobe. Reacoaxably PTsrrd A to flS. Trousers 18 to S12 - - Saiti tZS to J50 U'lIXlAM a1tUli.Ezd9' wOX SW-ll tkanlh 1SU 14. single. frvT.i.ra b't.iiw aria irn:ia.-ii a i IL.t MF S. O.. Mav S V."tt al-two-baager to the fence In the fourth in- . though h t ollener tuan' Echs alinwed Lut nlng. won for the viful-ra. Dorjin was put on, ,lrn(.v hit. CK3wel) s rtojoie scored t-e oiM of the game ln tne aaxih inning for ,:rtl cc,i jmtis run at d Wrie lev's slrrle in eleven game out of twelve for Red Cloud , -'l,'AS till. -o.. stay r. st. iwui sfi,rn-fii All nlaveis who failed to mo far this season and they have played kne-rked Goodwin cut of the bo, in the ' f Wejrsday and Thursday aome of the best amateur teama in the j 1'rst inning, scoring five hits and flvi Vi Vl.'e ' state. Score, first game: I run Lgan was s-bstituted and proved a ' " ' ronte-l in the srr1. Red Cloud 1211:20 0 1 I fffect ve although two runs wi ra sred K1f "'.L i , JI.J T u Hastm .! I 1 1 -1 ur,M him without a tit. leal kept the fo' ,h ,f . "t . -,T? . nasiixigs -- 7 ' .1 bit. well ar aliened an Kf Pa .1 .ori ? tn Chandltr Egan of Louisvihe a prime fa Ease bits: Red Cloud, IS. Hastings, - 1 V.ti. von'e Siruek out: By Van Fleet. A by Daily. L - ' C In Our Men's Dept. YOU WILL FIND: Men's Suits, from $25.Ct down to Men's Hats, from $3X0 down to Men's Shoes, from $o.00 down to Men's Pants, from $4.75 lown to Men's Shirts, from $3.00 down to Men's Ties, from $1.50 down to 7.50 $1 1.50 98c 50c 25c And a Bit Lin of Other FurnlaFilnga at Popular Pricaa Buy (low and Pay Later - IT BE O IZI o day between Bror.lclrrs Agricultural to-!1 meet to the cad as far as any morn lege and Huron cc!irpf tir. resuliir.g in sports were corcemed. The officials a score of 7 to ir. favyr of Huron Two t th- meet stated at coon that the events we-ks since, the ftroc Kings team 3 fctf i : would be- f:ri!s.-d this afternoon if the the Huron college team by a score of to J. i meo could run at aiJ on the track. The Interest cer.tered in the game V.'edn. a 3ey ' ott.tr ever,: n I woiked. even thougn ana some exf-enent woik wa dore. i ct&lly that of Carroll cn second bsse. GAMES I .AMERICA ASSOCIATION LaalavlIIe Drives Mara ward fraaa the j Slah. j irom inaianajKuis loasy, ana r.aa the honor of beir.g the first team to drve Rube" Marriuard from the sisb. He was j third, wuh and State university t fth relieved by Eubanks in the fourth Inning, with Jf The sensation of itie meet waa tne The game waa caiied at the end of t;.e breaking of ihc HBt half mile run b seventh limine to allow b?ih teams to Board er Ares, who rr.tde It in 1:57V the catch trains Score: i formT record b me 2. Another recird lyOVlgriLUB tvr.iixiTfit.'s AB M O A T. ABHOAE wanier. d .. I 1 11 e BuiJ,. 4 2 1 ) ! J-ouitville n 1112 0 -l . Indianapolis 2 0 t 2 4 ; Stolen bases: Perrine Burre. Llv'.nrfon ' Hughes. Sianiey. Harley. Iinjsav. Sncri- fice hits: Cook. Ctr-r. St5ri--'. Berk- i Three-base hits: Hayden. Qiulari (7). Busi j Double plys: Marr.j&rd to Williams to ' Carr; Hawjty to Carr. Stru. k cut: By j Puttman. 4: by Maro,ur1 .1: bv Euhanks. i t First base on balls: Off Putlrr.an. 3: off t Maryutrd. 1: off Eubanks. 1 Hit bv pitched ball: Burke. lilts: Off Marouard. in tbree inntrics; off Euhanks. 7 ln four in- ; nlngs Time: l.e. Cmp.re: Steve Kane. Calasahas Wlai from Toledo. inr sevenm aoon-a tvirr.m with the win ning run. Score: COU'Ml S T0LEr" ABHOAE ABHOAE I 0 t t (.flarbean. Mill 4 1 IHiKhii'a. rb 1 I 1 Ctmsauum. ft I 1 1 I iSmtrt. cf . . 4 1 I Kibraa. lb ... 4 J 1 1 tArmb Mer. rf. 4 t friel. I ... ) l 1 (but. t 4 1 1 1 I Raiij. as 111 M,ian lh 1 1 VI a ribi. t .. 2 (ncOa.ruir ... i a W n'ieT. tt . I 1 II ( Hckinv If . I 1 I I P Rosv s ..11 .-Abbou .... Ela-en. 2b .. I 1 I Tatala ... 4 23 1 iT.e.la. p ....4 1 4 I Tetale tl I 24 11 I Patted for Uster ln ninth Barted for Hopklna in ninth. Clumbua 0 1 0 2 S Toledo e 0 t 1 ft 1 Stolen bf.se; Congaltoa. Sac-rtfice Mrs: Friel. FJwera. Bnse on bails: Off Rogers. 1: off Eella. 1. Two-bit- hits: Larbeau. Double plays: Eells and Liner: Elwei-t. Barte-aa end Lister. Hit by pitched ball: Jink win. sohL Lester p-'rocg out: ny R.orers. 2. by Eella. i'. Time: 11. I'm. pltrs: Bicrhalier and Owen. , alt - i. , Batcher. KAKSAJ riTT. fT. PAt'b AB, HO. A E 11U 0 IE FUIlaaas. cf . I y 4 wOeier. rf ...111 Ciraaa. aa ...412 3R.n. lb ... 4 1 I I IMc'KleT. Jb . I I 11 14 Wh-4r. as . I I 4 aria.rtiir. z. I I I criavi.. e! .. 4 1 f . i . . i ieiartDora. n - a a a e 'rMA 7 .. z z kram. if . a a f - iu,,M 1 i a a a i t .1 i :Tw'aerer. Ib. 411 , ooo--ia . t Aaai, s 4111 ' r"- .... It .... I Tstala ... 1 ... e 17 i i 'anataer Toula . ...14 4 57 14 4 N Batted fr Sullivtn in nitith. battej for Lgan In ninth. Kar.ras Oty 2 2 St. Paul j.... S 0 (j 1 1 ' Tamed runs: St. PauL 2: Kannaa City. 1 Two-tiaae hits; Wheeler. 2; Tiemeyer. Stf-len bases: Ge.er. Sacrifice hrBT Bow en. Wheeler. 2: Isvia. lmnleavy. 2- Hits: Off Goodwin, i in two-thirds inr.rjnss: -f F-gn. i In eight end one-thud 1nr1nes. Base on balls: Of Goodwin. 1; off Lgar. 2; off Teal, 2 Struck out: 13 v F.gan, t; by Teal. 4. Left on bases: ft. PsuL : Kanaas City. 7. Double plays: Braerear, msi to Beckley. Will jitches: Eaan. Flrrt on errors: St. Paul, t: tvanets city, 1. Hit by pitched lil: Dunbavy. Time: l ti. Umpire: Haye. Paastsaoaeal Gaaac. At Minneapolis Minneil:s-M'.lw-aukee, poationed. rain. Broken Bow Driving Clah. BROKEN BOW. Net... May i -Sr-et ial ) The Broken Bow Drivii.g club wtnpletrd Ha orgacixalK-n last right, aitn s membei sn:p . over for.j . ted D. Hayes was elected prtsideflt, A. J. Elliott, t ice treai- urui alio J.i.te Lr..wai w. r :,". t:.d treasurer. Sx memt--is comprise the ex ecutive comrr ttee, vt.i.a a race coBi.m:U.i:-e. numbering lour, was appointed to take charge of the class'. t icauon of iiorseS A cumtaer of nonresidents from M rna. Com-stot-k and Wcslervii'e were elected and ! corded 1 -.e same piivi!-f;ea as reaid-nl meai bera The club is conr-'iatd of leading business n.ea and prominent citlgena. and ( its object is to prom .le tte hrtxrt i.c and purci.as'.t.g .f f .ne bcrstf i ah. The first j matinee al l 1 given nai Thursday at ti.e I fair grounds, and will te refieated every J Weex, on ll.ll oay. aurirg lire enure ai-a-son. In addition to the ctlitiai il;.t.ona that snark tie winners, ottief ria-iin.i of a more s jo-tanuai nature will t d.nributed. Moistare Spoils track Meet. MITCHELL. S Iv. Mav St. Special Teiegram. a A half ln a of raia ami al aa tarty boar ti- con.u( id pal Le cx.i- t You Will Need New Clothes for A IVIEIVI01RIA.IJ DAY LET US SUPPLY YOUR CLOTUKG WANTS V EYerything Marke 1 in Plain Figures In Our Ladies' Dept. YOU WILL FIND: Ladies' Suit, from $40.00 dowu to Ladies' Skirts, from $17.50 down to Ladies' Jackets, from $12.50 down to Ladies' Waists, from $10.00 down to Ladies' Hats, from $12.50 down to Silk Petticoats, from $15.0) down to OUTFITTIW& CO. I3I5-IT-I9 FARNAMST. bVKI AXD COME TO TAX aUOHI rX.ACS cz o ttii ground is wet. (.rim:i.i.w im:h of state eet llaa a Big Lead Over Aaaea, Its Nearest Coinpetlter. DES MOINES. It.. May -Special Te- meet nere today wiin n pc.ims. Aiurs lowed seconl. with JC: Drake vinivereity Irok'n was the two r.ile run. won by CJiaprnan of Morrrneside in 1'iw. The in- vest irat ion of the record of Huff of Or n- Ann, third. Time: :(.. ' Shot Put Conaway. Ames, won; Geirler. Ortnnell. second: Lampman. Ames, thitd. Dlsiance: feet '.'-Yard Da h Turner. Grinnell. won; Hammer, loan, second: Havens, Drske. third. Time: i::J Li:-Tard Hurdles Blair. Grtnnc'.l. wan; Hewitt. Anita setend; Dawson, Grinnell. third Time: ls.nl. S-Yard Iash Beard. Ames, won: Davis, Ams second. Bet kst rasser. Morringside. it :rd. T; e :E7,. State record broken by (.l I'ole Vault Hagea-d . Drake. won: I Ciarke. Gtinneil, rd Jer.s?n. Ames. tbd. H.v, l PaVh-Huff. Grinnell. won: Tur- j rr C.eirne'.l second: Green. Ames, third, lime: 21 M b'L I'lscus Thrr w etuttsmen ilowa .'. won; Wondrow. Drake, sectr.d. 2:gler. Grinnell, third Distance: 115 feet -v, inches. High Jump S'ahter. Grinnell. won; Ijee. Ames, second: Wild-r. Drake; West. Ames. P.heon. Morrlngsi.le. tied for li.ird. Height: $ feet Inche. Broad Jjmp P.oiand. Drake, won: Ham mond. Air.fi, ee-cond. Distance: a feet 4 lnche a. Hammer Throw Lambert. Ames, won Tee-gWr. Grinnell. second: Conoway. Drake, third. Distance: 13S feet 1 inches. Ha if Mile Relay Grinnell. won; Drake, second; Amee third. Time: 1:27. Mile F.elay arinDell. won; Drake, seccnj; Iowa, third. Time: S:-V Two Mile Race Ci.apman. Mom'Tigslde. won: Wagner Ames, second; Riley. Iowa, tfclrd. Time: 10'aC.. - Seasl-rimals al Mesaphla. JIElirHiS. Teno.. May 2:-. Semi-finals ln the pisy for the cnanipionsnip of ihe K -mi hern Golf sswodstion were t. laved to- day at the links of the country club, wltn weather conoitior. lees favorable than on yesterday, piay for the lowest net scor in the r.ar.cicau maicn. tor trim ir.ere are Crews Draw for Position. NEW ThRK. May 2J-Drawings for r-o-s'titji In three big events of the Inter co!leaj;aie regatta at Pong hkeepsse on June ,r tw.n rirc,unr-ed aa fL.iiows i . . - c- -. . . ,. ti ... . rresiirrian x-s-i.e c-.. : v ur. a. n in I'll- racu?e. j sin. -. Penn l ar.A. 1. Cornell Co- !u bla. . 'Varsity Foure S-recuse. 1; Cornell. ; Columbia. 1: Pennsylvania. 4. 'Varsity Eights Wisconsin. 1: Corner), 2: Pennsylvania. I; Columbia. 4: Syracuse, i; GeoTgelown. 4 Of these places the Syrscuse four-oared and freshman crews are believed to have the roost fxvoraMe locations in their events, as the ebb !l1e. wf i-h, begins shout t o'rlock, is strong along the shore about .St. when the first two races are rowed In the race for varsiiy eights Pecnsyi- Tr-.r.T- lrtsr elarhtv cntr'ea,. w ill comm-nc fc)o o WTienerer a sore or tJcer rtf use to heal it is because the blood ia infected js-ith poisonous rms or some oli blood taint which corrupts and pollutes the kircolation. Nothicj is more trj Log than a non-healiny;, chronic -old nloer. The Terr fact that it resists all external applications, and ordinary treatments, is good reason f:T alarm, for the sane jrerta which produces cancerous ulcers is back of very old sore, and especial!- is this true if the trouble be from any inherited taint. Surface treatment cannot reach the troubl! the VI 1 :,,.-.-.-! A V , C . 1 1 . . , , V-V- -1 f ,. . a n t will be found a remedy for sores and urcers of ertry kind. It is a perfect blood purifier one thit fjoes directly into the tirculatioa and prornptly cleanses it of all iia purities, poisons and taints. The ulcer can never heal while the blood discharges into it the noxious clatter with which it is infected, but when S. S. S. h's rid the blood of this causae and freshened and built cp the cirtrulation the sore will beal naturally, and of its own accord. , S. S. S. begim at the bottom and heals the place as it ah oul 1 be healed and snakes a permanent and lasting- cure. Book oa Sores and Ulcers aril any special raedical advice tree to an ho write jILE SWIFT SPZCLTIC C0-, ATLANTA, CA. P1L ES ram' and aii th3 Credit Yea Want 9.93 3.95 ...S5 98c 1.95 3.95 Kev Styles Hew Gcods Hew Credit System " vaaia and Columbian' in 'rasrfcea threat and four, hata ths best places. rrfv4ded th Wfither is fair. CornelTs drawings In the two 'varsity events are (mod. GAMES I THE AMERICAN IEACIE St. Laata Shata Oat CleveWaad y Score af Oat ia Nathlac. CLFVFLAND. May S. St. I-ouis shut ojt Clceiand today, 1 ta v Powell held trie lo-ls to three hlta. two bejng made lr Stoall. 0h pitch's! a wrong game. score tts only run Check) was retired In Uie e giith to let Knatnan bat Score: AB H O Atl AB H O A e i Clsrka. If. 4 s 1 1 raiene. tf ... I s I a P-iCiri. ;t . t I 1 I IHaffmaa rf . 4 1 I 1 Siev,;. -b . 4 X 11 fwntmna, 4 1 Its laajm. Sb .. I I 1 4'Sttnsrn. .-4 K t iLike. t .1 I 1 tur taar. rl. I I I I iKiD'bni a, aa. ;.i it. ... I 1 11 H is: Off Chech, i in eight Innings: off Thielir.an. 1 m one inning. Rasa on er rors: e-t. Louis. 1. Two-base hits: Storall. Williams. Sacrifice tits: Lalole, Jon. Double plsv- Hoffman and HartnJl. Bas s on balls: Off Chech. 1; o'f Powell. 2. Left on baees: Cleveland. 4: St. Louis, i Strut k o.it: Ly Chech. 1; ly Tlnelmaa, 1 by Pow ell. 1. Time: l.SL. ' Ljrp.ires;- Hurst and Evans. AMES WINS ITS sINAL CAME t haaapioaahlp af lawn Goes Alaag With It, AMES. la.. M-y . 8ppcial Teiegram l- lo lt t hirteen-maiag a mei loaay detested Grinnell by a store of 1 to 0. clinching its claim to the cbarrplonrhtp of practically the middle wert- fclg Weiland in bis lnt college gmme did himself proud by holding the visitors to four scattered hits. Smtihson pitched a beautiful- game, and It waa only after thirteen lnnlnaa of elfort that Amee- hard hitters were able to s-ore. In the lsst half of the th rtecr-th Psrks started thing- for Ane by going to second on errors by Orlfnel! Krue stnglod. . Cunningham walked. -Strotliers Cited cut and then Big Weiiand retreated his old trifk by smss'ntng a eiesn single to center field, scoring Parka. The fielding waa fast on both side. Batteries: Grinnell, Pmithson and Car ney: Ames Wtiland and Matter. Struck OJt: Bv Smtihson. : by Weiland. 1" Bases on balls: Off Smllhson. i; off Weiland, I. Hit: Off Sm.thson, i: off Weiland, t Time: 14;.. Umpire: Powers. ' GERMAN CAR IN THE LEAD Aaaerleaas N a rro I y Escape Being Ran Do ww tar Train. PARIS. May IS A special dispatrh to the Matin from Nokolsk, dated May 28, aya: The Asnerica-i car In the New York to Parle automobile race continued along the tracAa of the Trans-Siriah. rairoad. having had a narrow esceie from Iw-ing rim down by an ext-rass tiain ard by falUrg bver a pretiipu 2 feet In descent owtbg to the surnideuce of badly lead ballast. 8p4 oC brigand bands tt.af have b-en captured recently etste that 1b antomoC'trisi are In danger of be try- attacked, aa II Is believed bv tre tir'.gabiis that tney are very rich. The German ir slgr.slled thf It w sixty mle ln the lead at i?.(iy. SnantMli Wnr N e Cera as, Alteatlanl Ton uri cordts.'y invited to .weet and -anicjr.it"e 1n mcinonil nervire with Lee Forty curip. V. a. W. V., May St. Aja aetnbie at hall. 12i0Ttm St, 2:29 p. ra. Miea Blahap Keepa Tit la. NEW YORK.' May 2S V,a Georgialia Ins bop (t Brict,rejxrt relet na the women' go;f chsirpionsii p ef the ettv..-rtMtsn dis trict, bre defeated Miss L. W. Calian t Oranpt. N. J . In the final today by tp atid i to play. i a- n c a' a VM ) 1X1 a aTk , CURES crmomc ulcers NO. PAY TILL CURED I Bartart Oaaaases caarraj wrttaoat ins kaaTI. 1 1 -e .iltoiU' ar. bcoaiei fiaa DR. TAX sir, 2? taiai , Onvaiva, Nab.