THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Fill DAY. JUNE 12. 1903. 0 REAL ESTATE FARM AXD RAKH LAND FOR ALB OOODARMINO IlNn. Near Denver. In Greeley district; biack roll. Cay nMll; wli to 40 fet; abundance of moisture, low altitude; gen ral farming. Including corn raising; on crop payn lor land; tin to land 10 an aero.- Low price, easy trmi wlil aoon floohl lit vahl. NATIONAL INVE8TMKNT CO, 182 Brandeia Bidg. Omaha. Neb. 40 ACRES ORJEELKT (COLO.) UND. In tha great potato and sugar beat dis trict, and will irew almost any crop. To com ander i- ditch now banding; water by fall; will bo worth then to H an acre. Frank K. Miller,, trj South raarl St.. Denver. Colo. ( M2M 21s WANTED We have several thousand acre of good Colorado land for aale; w want food. live sgentB to represent ua. Ol Land and Investment Co . Omaha, Neb. (M-MW Iowa, HAHRH0JI COLfNTT rtOWA) FARM run fiAL.Fl AT A BARGAIN l-ecr Improved farm. 4 miles from market; good -room house, bam. aheda, granary, hoc house, hen house, cribs, etc; 40 acre pasture, I acre meadow, 2 acrea alfalfa. 46 acrea fine winter wheat, 20 acrea oats balance In corn: rented for two-fifths of crop delivered; thla year's rent to go with the aala of farm If sold before July 11 Price, Its per acre if Bold before tha a hove data. Addreas owner, 45 Brandeia Bid. Omaha, Ntb. ur mw Mlaneaota. BEST timber land locatlt-n In northern uininuu for nAa N'a residence re nuired. Ask for particular. J. M. Hladik. Manilla. I. Ju-M447 tlx FARMERS, STOCKMEN. INVE8TOR3, ATTKNTTON! fna nf the trreatett bargatna ever offered In atof-k farm, eloee to Omaha, must be sold Irtetds tha nest ten daya. It ta not a attention of price, but to sell, and tha first snan en' the ground can malt aeveraJ thouaand dollar, can, write o wire ua for location and price. NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO., lT Brand! Bids;.. Omaha, Neb. Phon Douglas 6S1. ( 46 Relinquishment of homestead 44 acre iear Harrison. Neb. Now here la a bargain. Oot busy. Addreaa W . car Omaha Bee. () im 12 '. Booth. Dakota. I KtF.P fOBTKTV-On the Tripp county opening. A million acres to be opened for homeaLeao, .Address, Box ua, uauaa. B IK (" M411 Jo-P REAL ESTATE LOANS lion to fl0,n0 made promptly. F. D. Weed. weaa uiag.. m-a ana runus. vat a PR1VATB MONET CASH ON HAND NO DELAY. J. H. MITHEN. 13T NAT. JJA-NK. BIUX3, TEL., DOUG. l.78. IZZ s40 PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. OARVIN BROS.. 14u4 FATtNAM. tB CM MONEY to loan on Improved city property, Hastings as lieyaen. itu Farnam at, 2-4l LOANS Pi Impioved Omaha ' property. O Keef R, E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life Blrtg. -ii. & as MONET TO LOAN --Payne Investment Co. tZZ 437 FIVE PER CENT - - Money to loan on Omaha buelneee property. TdOHAs BRENNAN. Room 1. New York. Ufa Bid. WAKTEP-CJUf kxuoa, - Peters Trmt Co. . , : (2Z-443 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smltn A Co.. 133) Farnam St. C2 441 LOWEST RATES Bemla. Pax ton Block. 22)-44 PRIVATE and eaetern luuney 4 to 1300, 000 loana for bui'.Mng purposes. W. H. THOMAS, 6U3 1st Nat 1 Bank Bldg. . . 03) 4M Je WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST price for M-hand furniture, car pla, clothes and shoea Tel. Douglae SOTL PE8T price paid for t-hand furniture, car lcta. aiovea, clothing, anoea. Tel. Had MoL WILL. PAT CASH for an Inauranca bull re. a in Omaha. Addreaa O-Ma, Bee. , - CKj-MJ U I WANT, a house and lot in Kountse Place d si riot. Mutt he at least comparatively rew and In perfect repair, all modern. and would like a barn or plenty of room to build one. Will pay from KttO to S6.0G ror the right place, but win not consider an old not'.ae. Addreaa u-3. car tve. (K-MU0 11 WANTED SITUATIONS tXPERlENCKD ethnographer; excellent refereacea. Address "U." Omaha Bsa, Couasil tflutfe. UHIM. A JAPANESE boy wanta work In private family; waller only. T. i ujl. 4M N. ltth UL (7,) MMT ill YOUNG man, graduate Boylea collere. aged as, wants position aa aaelatant book- aaeper. Aadresi M ttu, care r-e ornn. tJT) 4 11 WANTED A registered phsrmaclat who la physician wanta a position In a drug store on small salarv to conduct atore and practice medicine. N. W. Nebraska preferred. Address H. O. C. Grand Falls, lX. IT7 Mill MX WANTED Traveling position with reliable house, either .n salsry or comtrleeton tperl-hced In hardware and furniture tnarriedt referenree; ran deliver the gwds. Address T-4H, care Bee. (?7-Ml-V 14 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS AdaJph P. Erpelding to John Fteeae. !.! 11. 14. 16. It and' 1". block 1. Moea' aubdlvis.oa t !0 Hrj Brna. to Ann Malta Dart lot M. Gts a addition 14 xi - A kni ta MsnifleM B. Matthew. aart lot M. Glee a addition 1X6 County treaaurer to bwurlly Invest ment . part lot 4. block . Im- prevemant Association addition Pan -to time, lot a, block 4, Hope's Bnanaa addition 6ame to sarns, lot & block II. Brow a psrlt Boulevsrd Park Improvement com pany to Ehlmer A t'hasa company, part lot t block S. Boulevard rrk. KhliMr A Cham MmMDV to Rnod A. Krwera. cart aain 5 Marie fckalak and huaband to Frank Tuba Int TV...1 a Ulul'a All ditton f CVunty treasurer In John Reed, lot ti. block tt. Walnut Hill CharVa C Baker and wife to Gearge T. Morton, rart lota 11 and li. bloi'k t HUlaide So. I i.- EJnery J. I.lpps et al to Mary Be beaer. lota i and 4. block i Ma- hooey Mmnehan'S addittna 100 Jamea Corr ta Dora Haaburan. lot a. . . bloik L Drew a Hill Ourena Nelson to Nels H. Nelson, part lot t block SM. Omaha William' E. Merrtlt l- Natlvanlrl R. Ewlnc and wife, lot U. blixk &. Ofaiamercy park 3M Grae H. Chlida to Jennie E. Rud. part tot U, bsock ft'. Brnami 1 Alma Pnlera- to H iilism C. Delcher. block r. Millard M Jasper bmitti ana wireto Airre4 Akaea. iota i and A blaTk 4&. Flur. eac 1,000 Clinton H.- Brllti aod wit ta Oeorga . T. -aoro, lots a, 7, a. ts 1. 11. fi. . 11. 14. U. C, and . Mock li luia 7, 1 U. 14 and t blank. 1: lota 1 to I and U. 1. J8. n. S. St. r. . m. 1 n and i. block 4. lot ..!., II and . block lota 7. i . u. it. ,14. IV rv a. a). . 12. and K beock . lot 1. blox fc l. V-tt it .?. and It bimk U. all-, pi brie-at' Pta.-e ".T. 9 - A. UOldiiiuiUt ttf Urac L. Buscll. GRAHAM STILL BRIGHT LIGHT Clear Bates With Double in Omaha! Second Victory Orer Denrer. WELCH MAKES GREAT CATCH Baatrwea Terrlfle Fir With One Head TwlM Backward Omaha To) Baa. Omaha, t; Denver, 1. Grand Island M rah am refused to stay In the background on Vita second appear ance In public thla year, but Insisted In Jumping Into the llmellaht with one of the two real atellar pleye of the day. It waa not auch a wonderful thing to do at that, but It was right In tha nick of time and aerved to place the game out of the reach of the voracloue Gristle from the Rocky mountains. With three men on bases In the seventh Inning, Graham hit the ball ao far a to clear- the basee and perch himself on second. It was a beautiful hit and although there was none out at the time the runners did not have to stop I second to see whether It would be caught before they could run. The ball waa hit In the air, over third base, but so that it lit Juat n fair ground. Omaha did not absolutely need the runs, but then all felt It far better to be on aats ground and all were correspondingly thankful to Graham. Chartee Irwin, manager of the Gristles tha Giants of the western league, bad a chance Just like that of Qrahatn'e. He cam to bat in the eighth Inning with one out and the base filled. But Instead of clearing the basea with a double, he hit Into a double play. Had Irwin made the hit Graham did and Graham had hit Into a double aa did Irwin the score would have been In favor of tha Mountaineers and they would have 1een near the top of the ladder today, -VVeleh 'Makea Great etea. The gam waa practically featureless ex cept for the hit of Graham's and a one- band, backhand catch by Dr. Welch with tha ball going over his head at terrific apeed. There waa another feature and that was that McDonough was hit on the bark of the head by a ball from the hands of Austin, who waa trying to complete a double play. The crack could be heard all over the lot. but the Mow never feased Mac. He simply got a little sympathy and rubbed his head a Utile and went on with the game. Omaha made enough runs In the first In nlng to win the game. Austin stsrted the fireworks with a single and then stole second. Graham tried to bunt, but the ball popped to the pitcher. Autrey flew out to Waldron, but Householder , picked on off hla shoestrings for a 'double past first base and drove Austin home. He did not hava to elide for a wonder. Welch waa not going to be outdone by his big running mate ao he drove one to left field, out of reach, of Belden and Housie trotted home. Head Raaaer Set Back. Denver started out to get back thou two run and more In tha fourth inning, but stopped when Ragan and the Rourkes awakened and set the head runner back on three occasions. . White had singled, and Houaeholder let Irwtn'e. tingle go by him ao far that White came home and Ir win want to second. McDonough hit to Ragran-, who nailed Irwin at third. Lauter- born hit to Pat, wha caught Mac a second, and again when Klnneally hit to Graham, Lauterborn waa caught at second. That -waa the only run made by the Grit sites. In the eighth, a base on balls and two alnglea filled the bases with one Out, bat Irwin failed to deliver and hit Into the double play mentioned above. The seventh waa tha Inning in which the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS (panunuoo) part lot 12. block 10, E. V. Bmlth a addition 1.509 Theodora A. iAicke to Oustave B. Bondesson. part lot 10. block 1. Mil lard Place 2.150 Jeannette J. R'gan to Anni Rellly, lot i, block If. Carthage 1.100 National Land company to Bertha Ijiura Waldeltch. lot 26, block 3, Druid Hill 4(10 Anna olenec to Joseph Kruntorad and wife, lot . Sullivan s addition.. William C. NorrlB to Mary E. Dona hue." part lot , block 4, Kounue Ruth addition 5 500 Haatinga A Heyden to William M. Khyn. lot 4. Home P ace 700 Eame to Elltaheth M. Tubman, lot 18. replat of block . Collier Place. 2 William H. Green and wife to Philip oner, lot 7. Dioca e, Horoacn a M addition 7.00 Patrick B. Monaghan et al tn Ben jamin riaraer and v. u. uif!nt lot S, Thornell a addition 1 Total rs,37 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE. CONSTRl CTING QCARTER- matter Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 10. lnuS. Sealed propossls. In triplicate, will be received her until 11 a. m.. central time, June U. 1A and then opened, for the con struction of approachea and porticos for Grant. Skerman and Sheridan halia at Fort Ieavenworth. Kansas Full Information and blank forms of proposal furnished on application to thla ortice. Plana ana speci fications may be teen here, also in offices of chief quartermaster at Omaha and Den ver, ana Secretary wetter ttutioers ex- chsnge. Kansas City, Mo. I'nlted States reservea the right to accept or reject any or all prupoaaJs or any part thereof. En velopes to be endorsed ' Proposals for Ap proachea and Portlcoa " and addressed to Captain Wm, D. Davie, yuartermaeter. J-lU-ll-li-li-l-l OCEAN STEAMERS via Have oa giraatle twl-crw expres trassert, sailing every i aureus? lo a. m. These woades of aaoaera iaveaiioaa have all the coavenieSK asd luxury of aiost Ktatial hoela ea a saor tauanut acaia. saeager eievator, rw.( cafe, gvmaaaiuia, elegant anitea sad single apartments; daily . paper, oncaeatra, anrcicas leicfranar, famoua culntie and every piovuwta fat asicty ml w.ie- La Baeate. Jaaa 11 I La Taarala J!r La Praveaea ....Jaaa ti I La Bretasa July It La Lerraia Jlr I La Prove era j.iy Barly 1 1 ft .IKtaa nvaaanl Par eor at lilyairat? boo at umwwia a4 ratMi apply l UAKIY U kOultH ..... lal raraaai I J a BltNlwt IK laraaai at. W. B boi K - UM Faraaai It. W a LiAVlDSCM ...... 11.1 taraaia 41- LOIU .r-EK , e ere First NaUoaal Baca, CAUADIAN PACIFIC Bassr Z.ta of tk AtiaatU t-saa y sla st yooa vats at iza Tha Empraaia aail from Qutbag ta Liverpool lo ats daya; twd daya oa ta iniMiii lit. Lawreooa, tDL comfort aittaoct and aafaty ar com blued la lba aulanuMd cxpreaa tiauurt Aaa any ticket agaitt for f articular. Call or writ for lUuatraUd bookut dewriblng Lrao(ually ccalucted. Luru- Jsaa tours. Q. S. BUTJAMZaT. 4Vaa. AgV, TaiauWoc axarrloa 1T1J. ' J Far rt, pleasura ar bula J . . It pay ta tratest tha . ffiFREHCH f 1 LINE I I J To PAXIt, th City Butlfol.l I Tsc Id all ott a tat Cesonaat 1 Compagnio CtSrttSral J Z -V ra4 LlaMM Mall ImW . 1 a ret voaa T paaia ta cats V aaaa 4sA SktMt, Vaasage, Hi. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. APS N. 1V LM. W UPct. Orarha SOU .i Tolv1o . ....30 .) Lincoln i M -STI Indiarp lie.. .31 21 m-er 2 C3 .531 l.onlvllle .,..11 21 .5M Pioux nty...S4 i'4 J CnlumhuK ..Ti M . Pes Moines.. H 23 .4.M Mlnnespolls 2i ?l . IMeblo 17 11 ta4 Milwaukee. .M T! .471 Karieaa Ctly.Jt J& et. Paul 14 a; jr AMER LEAGCE. SATLLEAOUE. W.UPrt. W I.. Pet. Chicago MM KM Chicago N 20 Cincinnati.. .K 1H .fdl Pt. lyoule 11 II .M Plttaburg....25 II .W Cleveland. ...W it .Ml Phtla 21 yt .ill New York.. .23 22 .511 New York.. M 2i .til Ietro1t 24 21 .511 Boston 2" .444 Phlla IS 14 .4J ft. l.oula....20 ) .0 Boeton 12 3 .40 Brooklyn ...16 23 .354 Wathlnrton.il 2 .30 GAMES TODAY. Western Leaetie Denver at Omaha. Pueblo at Des Molnet. Sioux City at Lin coln. National Leasue Plttubura at Nw York, Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Philadelphia. American Iaaua Waahinetnn at Et. Louie, Philadelphia at Chicago, New York t IVtrolt. Boston at Cleveland. , American Association Milwaukee at In dianapolis. Kantaa City at Louisville. St. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. Rourka family went plcnlclng. LeBrand started It with a single and Pat Ragan laid one toward Corbett who threw to aond to catch the runner, hut alat, too late. Jlmmle Austin tantalised Manager Irwin by bunting one right at him, and then beat ing out the throw, filling the bases with none out. Then cam Grshsm. He had not been able to connect aafely before, but he law hla chance and took it. With a short aweep he headed the ball toward third base. It rose and scooted and lit In fair ground, giving all the runners a chant to get home before Belden could field It. Autrey hit to Waldron. It locked to Gra ham as though the ball wat going safe, so he moved off second too far. and Waa caught for a double play. Tadar far tha Lavtflee. The same teams thla afternoon, which will be ladles' day. Th score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. E Austin. 3b 4 2 110 0 Graham, 2b 4 0 1 I t 0 Autrey. lb 4 0 0 7 0 0 Householder, H ........ 4 1 1 S O 0 Welch, cf 4 0 110 0 Frsnck. ss 4 0 120 W. Belden, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 LeBrand, c t 1 I I 1 0 Kagan. p 1110 4 0 Totala S3 1 '" 27 " "o , DENVER. A. B. R. H. O. A. E. Waldron. cf. 3 t 0 4 0 0 I. Belden. If 4 0 2 1 0 Cassady, rf 4 0 1 1 1 0 White, lb 4 1300 Irwin. 3b... 4 0 1 10 0 McDonough, c 4 0 0 7 0 0 lauterborn, 2b t 0 0 2 S V Zdlusky 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kinneally, as 4 0 2 1 0 1 Corbett, p 4 0 0 12 0 Totals SS 1 a 24 i Batted for Lauterborn tn ninth Qmaha Runa 2 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 3 0 1 0 0 I Denver Runs 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hits J 12 2 10 o o-i 2 14 Two-base hits: Grsham, Householder, Welch. Three-base hit: 1. Belden. Bases on balls: Off Ulogan. 1; off Corbett, 1. Struck out: By Ragan. 4: by Corbett. 6. Left on basea: Omaha, t; Denver, 8. Doublj plays: Ragan, LBrand to Autrey; Cassdy to Klnneally. Stolen basrs: Austin, Belden. Time: ,1:36. Umpire; Haskell. Attendance: 00. Natea af th Uaaae. Denver haa a good team that puta In the day playing ball and devoting no time to useless wrangling. Cincinnati hasn't a man that la playing first base like Chick Autre', whom it lei go without a trial. . - . Jtmmy Austin made another fine run, go-lr-g from first home on Graham t double to leu that cleared the bases. Pat Ragan pitched very good bait, but It was not hla pitching that won the game. Fat fielded hia position in great shspe. With Bohannon, Irwin. Zalutky. White, Corbett, McDonough, Waldron and a few othfjs. Der.ver haa the largest men In the league. Ira Belden came near making a home run when he sent the ball under the left field fence, where Householder had a hard time to get it. Manager Franck broke back Into business with a hit. It waa well placed, being a alow fly that dropped Just over the pitcher a head, where neither second baseman nor short atop could get It. Few people In the grandstand yesterday realised that down on the front row of teats, almost directly behind the catcher. sat a man whom many people of the I'nlted Statea want for pre. dent of the republic. He was a tall, rather slender man, neatly. but modestly attired in a blue suit and sat much of th time leaning forward with an I bow on hia knee, so intent was he on latching the game. An enthutiaatlc fan aat beside him and made frequent comment on this plsy and mat. but trie distinguished man made few replies. He waa watching tne game. And when the game waa over the tall stranger anode out through the galea in the Jam with the rest of tn peo ple, unknown and unnoticed by them. It Is doubtful if three men there knew that Gov ernor John J. Johnson waa sharing the pleasure with them. SlUll AGIII IXABIE TO SCO UK Llacola Wla oa a Base aa Balls aad Twa Errora. LINCOLN. Neb.. Jun 11. Lincoln won from Sioux City today by the lame acore. to u. in a game lint in many respecia waa almost an exact counterpart of that of yesterday. The two runa came in the first Inning without a hit. tbe result ol a base on balls snd two errors. Alter tne falsi first there vs nothing doing (or either tide. Both Johnson and lurchurr rntrhed winning bail, and neitner wat at any time in danger after the first. An drea. Granville and Uagnler made soma nrelty stops and throws. out iimont throughout tha batteries were tb whoi thing. Bcore: LINCOLN. AB. K. 1L 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 A. B 4 0 1 0 Jude. If Fox. 3b 0 4 2 0 0 0 (I 2 2 10 A. 0 0 0 V s 0 Gagnier. aa... Keiiloo. rf.... Thomas, lb... 0 0 0 Davidson, cf. Prttchelt. lb.. Zlnran. c Johnson, p.... Totals .... 2a 2 SIOl'X CITY. AB. R. H. 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 o. 1 1 1 Campbell. If E:i 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holmes, cf.. Weed, rf Henry, c Welch. 3b Andreas, 2b Severeid. lb Granville, aa Furchner, p Totala 28 0 3 24 12 Lincoln 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 Sioux City 0 0 4 4 4 4 0 0 0-0 Double playa: Johnson to Gamier to Thomaa. Sacrifice hit: Foxl Stolen basest Fox. Holmes. Andreaa. Severrid. Struck out: By Johnson, I; by Furchner. S. Base on balls: Off Johnson, 4: off Furchner. 4. Wild pitch: Furchner. Time: lJu. l'mplre: Davis. Attendance. 2,09. THMF.R STRAIGHT FOR DES MOIRES Paealo' Pttehera Are Haaaaaeroa All Over tha Lot. DES MOINES. June 11 Dea Molnea made It Hire BtraiKht today by- overwhelming Pueblo by th score of 10 to 1. Ford waa Invincible, while Blea and Nichols were easy. Tha fctar catch of the day waa made by Smith, who nabbed a foul Just off the fence, running Into it wi'h tuch force that he waa knotked prac'leaHy unconscious Bader picked up some hard file in center field Kaedel caught I. is first gam of Uague bait and acquitted himself splen didly. Flournoy sc. I Fltsnatrick d.d the hard Hatting for Dea kloloes. I'mptr brennan compelled Fitzgerald to leav the grouTKla. The acore: DE3 MOINES. A. B. R. II. O A. E Anderaoa. a 4 1 4 3 2 2 Mrl.nff. lb S 2.3.2 S Fiouriwy. If .". 1 2 2 2 4 4 Dcf, lb a 4 3 14 4 4 Dolan. Ib .. 9 ' 4 4 .L.,. 4 Kittpatrick. rf Pailer. cf .. Ra-dcl. c ., Ford, p Totala . a io ii r? FViHLO. AB. TV It. O. A E Hog-lever. 3b 2020 t 4 ...i.i,. a ' a Pulth. c 4.1 0 4 I'attrnn. 2t 0 1 0 4 0 Matilck. cf I.... 4 0,11 V Clark, lb 3 O li 1 Ppncer. If 2 1 1 t'nrhan, sa 10 112 2 Miller, rf 3 0 1 0 0 H!B. p I 9 A 4) 4 Nichols, p 1 0 A 0 1 0 Totals Dee Moines Pueblo Runs esrned: hits: Flournov. ...M 1 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 21 14 0 0 2 10 0 0 01 tcs Moines, . Two-baa Fittpalrlrk. Patterson, Ntehoff. First base on balls: Off Ford. I; off Bi. 3; off Nichols. 1. Hit by pitcher: LMan. by B s; Bader. hv Nich ols; Patterson, by Ford. Struck out: By Ford. 5: by Uls. !. Stolen baa: Flour noy, Dwrer. Sacrifice hits: Nlhoff. Klts ratrlck. Klournoy. Spencer Tini: 1:50. Vmpire: Brennan. Attendance, 960. GAMES IX THE AMERICA LItGI B Rrowaa Wla Third Straight fraaa the araatora. BT. IvOriS. June 1181. touls won th third straight game from Washington to day, I to J. Score: ST. bOflS WASHINGTON I H O A K I H O.l t. ton. 11 I t Mlltn. ct 1 I 0 Hottman. rf . 4 1 fOsnli-r. If.. I 4 I Dtlrhaaty, b 4 I I 1 t OlTinr. rf I tAltlior. lb.... 4141 4 Warner, c . . . t "1 1 I I VFreeitiaa, lb. 4 114 1 4 IMrHrlitf. .. 4 1 I 4 I 4 Johnson, p ... 1 1 t 4 Falkenber. (MM Stiwt, t . I 1 4 4 I 4 Kwley. 1 I ailllama. it I I Wailare, u . 4 1 t O. Jonr. cl . 4 I 1 T Jaaet. lb. 4 11 rerrl.. Ib ... I Stapheaa. c. Piw.ll. a ... Orahaia. RliM(vr W,44U. a. 4 I 1 1 1 0 0 i'at 1 Totals M trtlie Totals J lull I Batted for Keeley In the ninth. It. Louis 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 I Waahington 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two base hits: Delehantv. C. Jonea. HIlb: Off PnwelL In three and one-third In- nlnga; off Waddell. 1 In five Innings: f f Johnsonn 5 In three and two-thlrda Inning; off Falkrnberg. 1 In one and one-third in nlnat: off Keeley. S In four Innings. Sac rifice hits: Oanley, Milan t2. Ferria. Cly- mer. Left on bases: Washington. ; t. Iyouls. 6. Basea on balls: Off Powell, 2; off Walkenberg. 1; off Johnson. I; oft tveeier 1. Struck out: By Powell. 2: by Keeley. 1; by Waddell. Wild pilch: Keeley, 1. Tim: 1:53. Lmplres: Hurst and Evans. Whltesoxs Defeat A th let lea. CHICAGO. June 11 Smith pitched m perbly against his opponents and Chlctgo shut out Philadelphia. 7 to 0. today. The lo cals took advantage of the visitors mia plsys snd hit opportunely. Score: CHtCjAGO. PHILADELPHIA B H O A C. B H.O.I g DnuabfrtT. if. 4 14 Hrtll. If... I 1141 Jones, rf 4 I IPM'nmr, rf. 4 1 t O. Davta. rt. 1 I 1 SeyhoM. rf ... 4 1 t AU. to 1 l t IH P.. 11. lb. 4 14 Aaoeraos. rf.. I 9 I ftHurphy. Ib I I Donnkae. lb.. 4 It J Collin,, JD 19 4 r-srent. s I 4 I 4 4 K. Colllna. mi 11 Power.. ... I 4 I tsrhrack. ... t 11 tSohlllier. .. Taeneklll. Ib I Sulll.aa. e... t Smitb, p 4 Vlrkar. f 10 7 27 14 2 Coomb. $. 11 110 1 Toula. ToUII tl I 14 17 I Chicago 2 1 0 1 0 3 0 -7 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 4. Two base hits: Dougherty. Jonea (2). Tannehlll. Sacrifice hit: Sullivan. Double plays: Anderson. AU and larent: Parent and Donohue; (2i; J. Collins and II Davis; J. Collins Murphy and H. Davis. Struck out: Bv Smith. ; by Coombs. 1. Base on balls: Off Smith. 2: off Coombs, 4; off Vlck ere. 1 Hlta: Off Schllixer. 1 In one-third Inning; off Vickers. In four and two thlrda Innings; off Coombs. 1 In three In nings. Wild pitch: Vickers, 2. Hit by pitched bsll: Alt. Tlfije: 2:. Umpire: Con nolly. Detroit Defeats New York. CLEVELAND. O.. June 11. Cleveland ahut out Boaton today, Chech pitching splendid ball despite errors behind him. Morgan was erratic and hla wlldneat cost him the game. Score: . CXEVELANtV BOSTON. B.H.O. A B H.O A k J Clarke. If. I 1 I I 4-Tbooer. II 4 114 Braeier. lb... 11: Heaa. rf 4 1 L)ole. lb.. . I 1 I N Clarka. e. I 4 Hlnckinan. as I 4 Hickman, lb . 4 1 t Blrm'baai, ef 4 I CbHl, p 14 I Lor. Ib I 4 M'Oannall. tb 4 1 1 ,f ratk. rf .. 4 1 I 'utlta. et.. 4 4 l'n(laab. lb.. 1 1 I Vunir. ta... I I 0 i MrFarllod. . I I 1 PMorj.n. p ... I I Toula I 4 17 1 t' Totala tl I 24 I 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baee on error: Cleveland, l; Boston. 4. Two-base hlta: Hh'kman. Vnglaub. Three-base hit: J. Clarke. Sacrifice hit: Hlnchman, Morgan. Stolen base: J. Clarke, Thoney. Double play: Lajote to Hlnchman to Hlcxman. ease on nana; Off Morgan. 7. Hit by pitched ban: Hlnchman. Lert on bases: t'ltv-ntna, . Boston. 5. Struck out: By Chech. 4; oy Morgan. S. Time: 1:61. umpire: O'Loughlin. Cleveland Blank Boaton. DETROIT. Mich.. June 11. Both Willett and Chesbro pitched fine ball, but De troit made its hits st more oppostuna times snd supported It pitcher better. New York filled the basea with none out In the fourth, but did not sesre. Grlf. fith and Klherfeld were benched by the umpires. Tomorrow the American league pennant will be raised. Score: DETROIT. NKW YORK. B.H.O A E. B H O A E. Mrlntyre. If.. 1114 0NI1.S. tb 4 1 1 J 4 Scha.tar. Jb.l 1 I 4 Hemphill, rf. I 4 I I Crawford. Ik. 4 111 1 Heeler, r.... 4 4 t I 4 Cobb, rt Ill 4Chaa. lb 1 11 4 Joaea. cf 4 I tBall. aa 4 I I 4 Kllltfer. lb... I 1 1 1 Oflabl. If 4 t J 4 Srhmiat. C. ... I 4 I 1 tConray, It... 4 4 17 4 O Leary. sa... I I 4 'I 4 Bfclr. t I 0 114 Willett. ....! 4 4 41 he, bra. 4 44 Touts Detroit . . New York 1 17 U 4 Totals.... 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 .11 4 24 li 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 Two-baae hlta: Cobb. OLeary. Sacri fice hlta: Schaefer. Jones, Willett, Chas. Stolen bases: Cobb. Nile. Left on baset: Detroit. 2; New York. . Baae on balls: Off WIlletL 'I: oft cheabro. 2. Struck out: By Willett. S; by Chesbro. 2. Tim: 1;J0. L mpirea: Sheridan and Egan. Colleglaaa Are Wlaaera. BROKEN BOW, Neb.. June 11 The Grand Island Buttr.es coilefe defeated B o ken Bow city team here today. core b Innings: R.H.B. Grand Itland.. 002440140 t2 Broken Bow.. 001400v2 43 4 1 Batteries: Grand Island. Law and Walth; Reams, 8wope and somen. Plekerell Wlaa a Pair. BEATRICE. Neb., Jur. 10 (Special Tele gram.! The Plekerell ball team won two fast games couay irom ririn, trie mat game by a acore of 7 to 4 and the second. to 4. In the Beatrice i ity league to Nursery team ' scofa of 7 to 4, ron from the Duicn by a Barwell Wlaa Faat Gatne hl'RWFXL Neb.. Jun 11. (8peclaL) The Burn ell Tlgera defeated Sargent in a faat game played on the bargent ground. Score: Burwell. 4; Sargent. 1. Batteries: Burwell. Carrothert and Lutf, oargtat. Alexander and Deafenhaugh. WITH THE BOWLERS. axawaaastanatxt ) Following are the reult in th bowling ronteti last night : UiMM'L-O. 1st. Matirer Haaker H Tracy li v Id. Id. Total ftj 2i lifj 19) 143 l?S lay 111 Su4 4-9 404 1.437 I. 2d 3d. Total. lu liw 511 1S5 17 M lj 314 kit 344 4V4 Lr Toula H GATE C1TT8 1st. 11 14 , 1 ) Lucaa .... Goff , OJvrde .., Totala Tennta 'loarnasnenl. All of the metches In the f'.rst round of the handicap tennis tournament which started at th Field club Saturday wer finished last evening and reeuiied as fol lows: Otorge Raamuaaea defeated Arthur Bcrlb ner 4-1 4-4 Ralph Ralney defeeted Robert Dinning. Ll - Will Wood defeated John Hughes. 7-4, a-l S. A. Capen defeated Samuel Caldwell. S-T. O-a. i Harry Koch defeated Gaylord Martin, a-l 7-s. The aecond round will b played thla eveniiur Mane of tha matrhea were hard foua-hL and Intereatlng. Tb final will b piayeci Saturday aJtcrnooo. 334 auita t order, (U; 44 panU fas 44. MaiCarlky-Wllaon, SM South ICth. Ba Wool Ads Baiia Boura rroe tviv lv.Tnc rirrcvm MILUJ IIU l.t Ulb LLLIL.MI1 Hard Fought and Interesting' Game in Brooklyn. LUND GREET FITCHES 000D GAMS Wllhelat Ala ate Hit . Well ieat tered rteldlag at th Tlaltar ta Faalleaa..ere af Other Game. BROOKLYN. June ll.-Chlcago pulled out an eleven inning victory over Brooklyn to day. It wat a hard fooght and Interesting contest. Score: CHICAGO BROOKLTM Ht.AI. B H O A g. Brer, tb ...4114 Burrs,, et ... Hofmaa. cf .. I 11 PattM. lb .. -l.'jlie. H....S It tHnmawli. if t'karc lk ... 4 IM I 4 .letter. H. P'etafaldt. lb I 4 Jor4an. lb.. Slasle. If t I f hevhea. Ik. Knot, c I 1 7 1 tUr.ia. aa... .41 I , I t I 1 .411 .414 I III I I .11111 .4114 TlnHer. aa ... 4 114 lert"n e. Lundsrea. a.. I I I 4 n. are ley .. Wilhelm, ..441 4 1 iotn 41 xi si la v - Totals U lltll I Batted for Bergen In eleventh Inning. Chicago OlOOOeiOOOl-3 Brooklyn 00000 10000 A-l Two bate hlta: Schulle, Tinker. Bter fcs hits: Stelnfeldt. Tinker. Pattee. Hummel. Btolen baset: Stelnfeldt. Maloney, Jordan. Double play: 8telnfeldt. Evert and Chance. Left on basea: Chicago. 12; Brooklvn. 10. Base on balls: Off Wtlhelm. I; off Lund gren, 7. Base on errora: Chicago 1. Btrock out: Br Wllhelm. 2; by Lundgren. 4. Wi,d fltoh: Lundgren. Time: 2:11. L'mplre: t m i le. Baataa Bat Oat Victory. BOSTON. June 11. Boston hit Campbell hard In the seventh and eighth, winning today game, I to 1. Boultea was effective, Beaumont'a muff of the long fly allowing the visitor their only run. Score: boston cnci!rn B H O A g. B HO. A t neausiont. HI I I 1 nnnlna. Tb ' . . I i I ' Brows, rf .. 4 MeOana, lk. . I Keller. If. ... I tiahtan. aa . ... I Hannifaa. Ik. I Rltrhey. lb .. 4 Orakam. e.... I Boultea, I Kane, ct . I Lbrt. 1 11 t t Hitcb.il. rt.. 4 I toaasel. lb... 1 111 1 I I I MrLMa. e 4 i I I tBratn. If 4 1 1 Halrwttt. St.. I I I I 4-CaflipMII. I 1 I I ToUll U 14 T It I Total. M I N It I Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 2 - Cincinnati 0004440444 11 Two base hits: Hannlfan Dahlen. Sacri fice hits: Kane. Hannlfan, Graham, Dxhlen. CT ' 1 . I T t . . clnnnatl. 6; Boaton. 1 Basea on balls: Off Campbell, t. Base on errors: Cincinnati. ; iioeton, i. struck out: By Campbell. 1: by Boultea, 4 Time: 1:40. l'mplre: Ruddrrham. Philadelphia Beat St. I.eala. PHILADELPHIA. June ll.-Phfgd!. Lhla'a few hit were mixed today with St, ouls' error and the latter lost Boor it PHILADELPHIA. gT. LOt I B.H.O A B. B H.O A g. Kaao. tb..4 I 4 Barry, rf 4 4 114 Grant. Ik 4 11 t Byrne. Ik ... 4 1 t Murray, rf... 4 I Titu. rf I I airee. If....l 1 O. borne. ct..Ji 4 BraaafleM. Ill It tioolia. aa.... Ill Doom, r I 1 Corrldoii, a... I 1 I I 4 Delehantr. If. I 4 Knnetehy, lk. OHometter, e.,1 1 O'Rotirk. sa. I tnilbert. lb... I I Proame. I I 4 1 I I 1 I 1 4 I Total, 1 4 17 II 1 Totala tl 4 14 11 I St. Louis ...........; 4 1 0 0 0 0 4 01 Philadelphia 0 0 2 4 1 4 0 4 -! Two baa hit: Delehnty. Dooin. L't on bases: St. Louis, 2; Philadelphia, t. Sacri fice hits: Konetchy, Hoatetter. Corrldon. Double playa: Hottetter and Ollbert; Doo lln. Knabe. and Branafleld. Struck outt By Fromme. l. Bate on errora: St. Loiili, 1; Philadelphia, 3. Basea on balls: off Fromme. 2. Time. 1:17. l'mplre: Johnston and Rlgler. Pirates Defeat Glaats. NEW YORK." June ll Misplays. Includ ing a wild throw by Brldwell and error by Mathewaon and Doyle, enabled Pitta burg to win today a game from the local by 5 to 2. Wagner's home run was th battlngfeaturv Score:- PrTTSBl'RO. KEW TOBK. B.H.O A E. thaenon. If.. I 114 Thomas, ef . .. 4 Lesrk. lb..... 4 1 4 Tenner, lb... 4 4 11 1 4 1 tDsnll. rt ... 4 i I 14 4 4 Seymour, et. . I I I 4 1 4 Bresnabaa. e. 4 I I I Ratlin, lb... 4IS narl. tk t g 1 i Clarka. If ... 4 Warner, as. . . 4 Ab'tlcnlo. le. 4 Kane, lb 4 W-tiaoa. ef.... 4 Olbmm, a I Wlllla, p I ll I 4 1 I Siri1 " ' f i i f 2 I tM.wo;";i 1 i i f 1 "'""o". Totals 14 4 n U I Totals It I S7 14 I Batted for Brldwell In ninth. Pittsburg 10410424 0 S New iork 1 4 4 4 1 0 4 0 02 Two-baa hlta: Tenney il, Thomas. Ab- batlcchlo. Home run: Wagner. Stolen oases: lenney. ivonlln. Doyle. Left on banes: Pittsburg. 2; New York, 4. First base on balls: Off Willi. 2. Flrtt base on errora: Pittsburg, 2. Hit by pltrhed ball: By Willie. 1. Struck out: By Msthew son, 2; by Willis. 2. Time: 1:. I'mplret: j fay ana rkiem. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Col.mba. Wlaa BotK End. of Doabl. """ i roan saaaaa- .iff-. mt rvni'n n t- n i.,-,k.., v. rinnin k. v. . . m .i... the eerie with Kinsie C?ltf. Hits ri t-T Buby M. 6klrvln S4l5. plaaa) o bunched on Wood in th flrrt game, whll ond. Buena vnta (110. Fogartjr, S11S. Brandon waa pounded In th final Raldy play throuahout and the baltliur or jamea in tne rirst game were th fea ture. Score, first game: f COLl'MBl'S. KANSAS CITT. I" 9 1 I BHOAB grater, if... Odwell. cf ... 41 Hallaas. ef.. 4 S I 1 4 114 Craaa. aa I I I I t Concaltes, rf. 111 Boca toy. lb... till I klhm. lb PM.I. lb. Baldr. aa J , a Wrtflay. Ib.. 1111 IBrubaar. lb.. 4 4 114 4 11 4N.ifhl.ora. rf. 4 I I ft till 4Dwai. h .1 I I M 114 1 4CarlUM. If... t I I 1 4 1111 talltra. e... I I f I 4 114 4 Wooa. i t Taylor, p. kerwla 1 1 I Toula.. HP I 1 Tata .... ts n i Batted for Wood In th ninth. Columbus .4 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 t Kansas City 2 4 4 4 4 4 0 6 42 6tolen basea: Raidy. Jamea. Tavlor. Berkley. Sacrifice hit: Klhm. Bas on balls: Off Taylor. 3; off Wood. S. Two base hlta: Carlisle ('). Neishborn. Three- base hit: Jamea. Double play: Sullivan to Berkley; Croaa to Sullivan. Hit by pitched ball: Congalton. Struck out: By Taylor. 4; by Wood, 4. Time: 1:44. I'm- pi re: Owens. , acore second game: COLl'MBl'S. KANSAS CITT. a h o. a a iHo tt. Krvser. If ... Odntll. rf. . Contalton, rf. Klfcn. lb Prlel. lb Ral4r, as Pokl. c WnU. Zk 14 IHalloua. ti ll I I I 1 1 t Croaa. as . ... I 1 T 4 111 Berkley, lb . I 1 1 I 19 4 4 Braahear. Ik I I I 1 I 1114 Notgtibon. rf I I I I I 114 4 Dovnie. lb 14 1 tCarll,!. If.. Ill tSullltaa. t . 11 IBrantoa, p.. 4 114 14 11 Oeyer, p. Total, till 1 44 Kerwla . ... .14 14 11 14 1 Kltaos ..... I Toula. .1 I M 11 I Batted for Sullivan In th ninth. Batted for Brandon In th nintii. Columbus 0 3 4 I 2 2 1 1 -a-14 Kansas City 4 4144444 41 Stolen barea: Kruser Klhm. Fuel Croat. Sacrifice hits: Kihm. Raldy. Kru- fer. Cross. Base on baila: Off Oeyer, : off Brandon. I. Two-baaa bit: Raldy. ttratftieer. Three-bat hltt: Geyr," Kru- ger. Hallman. Hit by pltrhed ball: Gayer. strut x out: By oeyer. I; by Brandon. 2. Passed ball: Sulilvan. Wild pilch: oeyer. rime: z:ia. umpire: owcua. Toledo Wla la Fifth. TOLEDO. Jun 11. Toledo scored the winning run in the fl'th when Rohlfiton dropped Bsrbeau't easy fly and Armor je ter doubled. Hopkins and Kutlna scored home runa Score: TOLEDO. MILWat'KES B H O A E B H .O A S Barbeaa U.I 1 I Boblaaaa. as 4 I 1 1 Hinc haiaa, tb I 1 t 4 MeOlleray. rf 4 S 4 Annb ater. rt. I 1 4 4 4 M Caosney. If 4 S 4 Smoot. ti I 4 iKatlaa. rt.... I 4 I 4 Laaa. t 4 4 I I 4 Be.ille. e. 4 S I I I HoUln,. If .. 4 4 MaCorw'k. St 4 I 1 I Mnanhy. Ik. 4 1 1 1 W 'laser, Ik ... I III List re. Ik... I II I Broon. Ik... I IIS tallies, p I 4 4 4Sckalbrg. p I 4 4 I 4 Total, mil 1 Total. tl I M I I Toledo 0 0 1 1 4 4 -l Milwaukee 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 11 Two-base hits: Armbruster. Kutlns. Home runs: Hopkins. Kultna. Left on bsaes: Toledo. ; Milwaukee, a. Doubl Huy y: McCarthy to H nrhmaa to Lltr. by M it lied bsll. Br bchneiberg. L Firat bas on baila; Ml QUlen. 1. off Bchneiberg. 1. Sacrifice hit: Hlnchman. Stolen bsaes: Barbeau. Hinchmaa. Strtlck out) By Glllen. I. by Schnelberg. 1 , Wild pitch: Bchneiberg. Tim: :M. I tapir Kan and Biernalier. Miller Defeat Distiller. LOCI8VILLE. Juns 11 Timely tsttlng and Louitvill a onstly errors gsv Mmne- apolit tn laat game of the series today. lia.ia ana s ilaon wer lilt naro. boor, - XLVMItrOUI. - LUlltVILLg BHOAB BMO A B Oyier. sa. . .. 4 I 4 1 ttaalay. ef . . 4 I 4 fimiiia. It... I 11 aoaarait, U.l I t S t II Ifrew tb . t I S'.U. If .. 4 i I ttaiima, lk III wfca lb . . lilt 4 14 I I I I III! Ill III 1 I 4 (41 I .'. .. I 0 B-, M I Cia4i. Ik , t'M. .. .4 I tl 4)mm. as. 114 11 l.li. a Wllan. I fin .ran, a. 1. TaJ M 111 - f auiaaa . . t li 14. I . T " T TM.M n inn i Fatted for Adm In ninth. tvmwrvftl . Mlnneapoll Bloleii bases: Clark. Qutllln. Burke Btc- rirtc hits- Quillln tli. uuinlan. Clark, O Brien. Bm'th. Two-r- hit: F1n. Trire base hilt: Block. LsXehlln. Stanley. Sulll- vn Double play: Wl'mn t tiyler to Clark. Struck But: Rv Wilson. 1: by Adam 1, bv Patterson. I. Bases on balls: Off Halle, 1; off Wllaon. f; off Adam, t; off Patterson. I. Hlta: Off Halia. I in four In ning: off Wllaon. 4 In five and one-third Inning. Left on baees: Loultvllle. 4; Mm neapolla. I. Tim: l. l'mplre: Ha yea. . Hlera Wla la Heveath. INDIAKAPOLIB. Jan II -Th local team made seven runa In th vnth In ning today and defeated St. Paul 10 to 1 Score INOIANAPOUS T. PAIL B BOA B. B H O A B k. ss I I T ir. M 4 CHT. I 1 I fit. I Hare. M...I I 1 0 4 errs if 1 Canr. lb 4 I tt I Baaltk, rf..,. I toulrar. If ... 4 I I 4 Ito'M. rf-lt... 4 Lt.latwea. l 1 I I li Meyera. a.. I Willi. Ik. i i I 4 Maaa. lk ... 4 1 1 1 1 4 I 1 II I 1 1 1 I Hrke Ik , till tTtemrar. J 6 . 4 Varkai .4 1 4 4 4 Oekriag. rf-a 4 Miller, I Tttl M 14 gt It I TU U I M 14 Indianapolis I I I I 1 I ( I -ir) at. Paul o o o 2 o 0 4) I Bl flick out: By Durham. 3; by Miller. 3. Wlid pitch: Miller. Sacrifice hltt: Coulter, Carr. Two-baa hits: Geler. Noon an. Thre bake hit: Hayden. Home run: Bush. Doubl plv: Bush to Williams to Carr. Baes on bails: Off Durham. 3; off Miller, 4. Stolen baet: Conk, Hnpk (2). Passed bail: J. Meyers. Time: 20. l'mplre: Kerln. VESTS ON THB niNNIKt TRACKS Master Rahert Wlaa Braaawar atakaa at raaa4l. GRAVESEND. June 11. -Master Robert, th even money favorite, easily won th Broadway atake at a mil and a sixteenth fct Ortvetend today. He waa heavily backed and ran a remafkabla rae. Trana vaal went out to make the pace and led by on length to th far turn. Meanwhile Meeter - Kee-ert waa a tengih behind h1 f.ald. At the upper tura h began to rlca up nd In the stretch caught Transvaal and, taking tha lead, west by eight length. Summary: Firat race, handicap, all agea. mil and a sixteenth: Dorant 10S, J. Le. II to 1) won. McCarter a. Musgrav. 11 to ll second, Bedotlln U06. McCarthy. 14 to 5) third. Time: :n. Gretna Green, cairn- TDn'. 0"r n ugr I ' V. A Pin also Second race. Hsnters' te4plech I- year-olds and up, about two and a half mliet: Pet Dalles (140. C. Smith. 4 to Si won, Fau Quier (131. E. Hleder. t to ll tee- Judt uGln tlil. T. Evan. I U 1) third. Tim:- 4.-644. Warrlon alto ran. Third-race. 1-vear-olda and tit. about six fwriongl: Jacobite nil. Notter. 11 to 20) won. Oraculwra 11 OS. MoDarilel. SO to li steond. Queen Marguerite 7 to ll third. Timi: 1:094. Lleber. Tm McOrath. Momentum, his Ben, BeardalL Cblel Hayes and Right and True atao ran. Fourth rac. th Broadway itaket, 1 year-oklg. mil and a sixteenth) Master Robert mo. O. Burns, even. won). Trans vaal (110. Notter, IS to 41 aecond. Angelus (lit, Miller, 4 to 1) third. Tim: 1 Liv wir also ran. Fifth race, l-year-oid. selling, mile inn aa lhh-. rnutt, lui. a. Ruxna 13 to i won. Tenancy br t:ourter u4. onrev. w to It eocond. Brother Jonathan t, K. Ouaan g la 11 third. Time: 1:33. torn Coh, Countermand, Nick 8toner, Dnnl Stafford. Membeata Troublesome. Coin rfdent. Senator Barrett, Black Oak and "Inning star also ran. uixtn race, maiden, z-year-oicrs, nv n half furlonaa: Herman . J. L. 3 to r won. Statesman (lo. B. DuaBa, vn) Means Amrl 11(4 Rhrtra SD t 11 third. Time: 1:OT. Obadlah. Great Mill. Ban bury. Fratoad. . Yanke Tourist, w. . tji.t. d.lIm twA a, i rr also ran. Beventn rac, maiden -yrar-ioa, irre halt turlnna-a- Trnla Tama 10S, L- nuvan a won. wanonaca (Vt. Not e tn K aeonn4 Walton Cloth tK. G sum. an .a i thiro. Titiia: i:us. T-nir Sherlock. Th Pippin. Wermouth. Mry Dwyr. Dearly Bell. Watch, liafiem si am and Gtjerar also ran. . . CINCINNATI. Jun 11 summary a tax- trn1a t Flrtt rac. MX fnrlong: Donaiao Hor . strlgM) won. AUattan ( Pwer. 31A.44. place aecond, Ooldea Warren.' Vltn. rhow ' third. ' Time: 1 ti. 10. 04, LArlBM. Florida Glen, TlP. Mco1. (II..I r... ctiaa o'T.ivht. Idv Hnburg. Roval Chance. Ruby C. Merrieaa ana Wantars, Kntaht elan ran. Second rac. sis furlongs: jonn win (, Garner. 164.40, straight) won. Meadow Rrju na Power. XI ao, olacel aecona, Inventrea (92, Henry .S4b.tS. hoW) third. Tiitw: 1 UV Oasis. Grande Dam. Lady Via, Litem p., Sam Clay ana Mirmor aiao ran. Third race, rive tunonga: itver tin, Tavlnr leAG& atralnhtl won. MiOhl At gelo I04. Minder, Ss.oS. plao sond. Tramp tt 1104. Martin. U.SO. snowy timia. l-oou Haiti riea. Finest Cook. 'T. F. i;... 1-..1. u . k. Umii. O'Rrlen, War i.i a r.. r-.i , - mtA AaAlrir aJaa rart. Aaplrtn flnlahd third, but was olQullfll I tor touting.- , I Fourth rae. Civ runorxs: s-unsovm iitirannil nut powers. Si b, atraianii wva, third. Tim: 1:07. Ooia labs, rnir m,ww yein. e. ra H... W. Fb . W ar living tn an ag of speciallam; aa ag whn auccaaa can beat b attained by th canoentratlon of vry thought upon th unswerving pursuit of a slngl objact, W4 are prcleTy such rpoclaflU. w hav lrtvtigt4 and tatd all known method for th treatment and cur of disease of rasa, which gives ua th right to Judge between th fala snd th true bet wean shallow pretension and solid worth between substance and shadow. Mutty theorist cannot stand out against our mod of treatment for th cur of the ail menu, against progressive medic I science, new dlseoverle and undlaputed fact ef disease oured to stay cured by our methods: W treat nan arr aaa ear wroaartly, 44fly aad SkoraaLa-aiy And a tha lowest 44 BKOBCratTlX CATAJtSlxL MY ev Sr BLLTTT, IX0 FOUOf, BlTXsf fciaSAaaa, xxDvmr aaa baaSssi txav SAtts, aaa ail Bpaoaal Pis i ass aaul Shair STATE MEDICAL UliTUT ririOWN AO THE DEOT THE DECT KHOWf. 0'T FOR rJ3El?J Call and Examined Fre or Writ Offlca Honrs- ti . M. t P. M. :-i Bsusoar 10 to 1 Otdf. 1203 farnajn St.. Between 13th and 14th Bts., Orn&ha, ZTeb. rrrmAavexiU kCsavUastVBd la Otnaba, NejraaAA. WE CURE rr i7rv for I Vy . Dr. ficaxTes". Cearlis, 119 8. 14th, Cor. 14th and DonU. Omxha. ngr. Mlranga Mil 17, 'f.'ffl. Ci4 Toe. Marshy. Admonish and M.M Paladin also ran. Orltlth lew Caaeh al Draw. ' DK MnTNrg. I . Juea ll -(pe1a1 V John 1. Griffith, fry fMit -j-rar the eoaoH ' and manager of th MarMngaid eolteg team at Sioitt Cltv has been elected t a wmilar position at Drtke university 14 succeed Charles Tell, who ht retigned 14 g to Cllforn' A aew policy I t V Inaugurated at Drake w;h hi eomlng n4 he will not only reach th track and fact bll tear, but will manage th team at well, a avstern belrg adopted tlm'lar to th rnl at trie X"Mrrlty af Iowa, where Marl tatlln both toacb 4 manage th team Griffith graduates from Belolt cellesa, wrier he waa member of th trn f-am n which th famous M art-ill played. Whii not a brilliant athlete, Griffith learned the fin point af teaching other, 4 It well shemn y hit plhdl1 Vr tt Mortilegtlda. Her, with nly log ig4U t pick fraah, h ha prod weed foot wall teams whith bare played many of th larger echool of th t to a tandtlil rear after yer. ' lt 4sn hi mm whipped Crlghtrn en liege et Omaha di rectly after Prak had been beaten By It. Artie, th champion, wer held td 12-to- trr. Drake-i Faat Ball Behedala. . DCS MOINEs, la.. June- ll.-peoiel Drake unlversli.v's foot ball tcheduld fof the year ha Jut been finished, th last eonlratft having been tigned by Managar Finch eloeirtg th negntlatlong for a g with Washburn. Sitnoaon. Co Bnd tha Alumni will fum'th Ihe preliminary gamea , . A. ii i . . j r . u'..i,b.. m iu uriRnfii, atiseign, vw. n ,.itw.i. and Ames will furnish th hard game rf th yer. Three trip wm be taken Br th Iowa team. In plavlng floe th teten will go to Cedar Rapist and in playing Iowa the Blue and Whit will go to low field. Wathburn will be met at Torek. Kan. 81 m roott h not Been oa th Drk4 chedule for thre yesr and thl I th firat set ton that Washbura hat plt)M th local tnttlmtion. Daw ta Hava Bpai I Dap. IOWA FALI.'lA. Jun4 ll.-(SpcUl.V A dual track meet and a driving matin It th program for a big day tt Dow to morrow, when the ClrVn High eehont athletic (earn will meet th Dow AtMeOo association. Th former tetra haa made a splendid showing this taon and tb lattar boast of ome of th best amateur ath lete in this part of th4 state, so that ante good tlm 4nd bear record are anticlpatetl la th rarlogs event of the profrknv which Includes ttilrtv rventa The starting lulae will b Courny Attornoy Rradford KAntrp ef OSrlon. th Other ldge Doing ProfT Plakely of ClarMn ana O. W. Fina f Dowe. Thirty, gold and Silver tnede,! have been purchased Snd will be awa.rde4 for first and second places. Dlasaaad Dwwt. Comltker appears to Mr struck a good find tn that man, Ats. Bp asking of a hosuttai Hit, what'a th matter with Omaha? But trVerrthiasj 11 coma out all right. Oolng from a tb!rten-tnnlng vtetry to the mrAg altar, Bomar certainly ought to have been abia lo make a tait-ttrtk with th brlda . lin t it rather th' Irony of fat that the first year after th grat Ned Ham loo left th Rd thy should wk up and JuinB froo conteodlrt for the cellar ta contenders for th attlct Breaking of speed, reminds uS of Jimmy Austlu That boy has tha- tight not to la hi noodl of tearing from firat to third on tb least provocation. Thre time h did It Tuesday, making th plat twat. There Is no use In talking, that hoy Hollenbeck hnl It on him Snd In him anil he's going to Be veto lato on af th trraat- st pitcher that ever trained la aa Oaaaba uniform, and. of core. that's th most you oaa Bay for any aitehar. My, ah my. wbat will Graham ba hn Ms knee get entirely well? Th way that boy did play ball on hla first day out Wt a caution! H was Just Ilk a School kid going barefooted for th first tlm In th Spring. H shot through th att&o pher all too swiftly for Deavr U ao him. Wiien Cincinnati first elimbod uft ta second plac om humorist yelled. 'Took; what's In second place.." But Cine I la Stlli ther and la pressing on dangerously asar th Cub. Juat on game aep rate th Prtsls and th Worlds Champloas and tha odd ara at preesnt Iri fvor of U former. Th Cub are weakened by a long hoopltal Hat, while Clndhnatl tn Its ' full staturo of strength. Still. Chicago probably will rownd to and wta tha flag, but It's a fight. . Prof. Johnny Jone' certainly must hava found th llfe-hlnd foot of a rabbit In ta uthaat corner af a gravaysrd oa a starry night, th way ho did put It oa thoo Sioux Indian. Now, not disparaging Prof. Jones St all, but whenever a team - lib litou City stalks eleaa througa a Jama without getting a hit off Johnny one and make first bas but twVa, It 4 a two t6 on bet that somebody's loafing. Jones la a good, hard-workng pitohar, but h4 not a ao-blU ao-ma pitcher. Th Browns are eontlnulng ta ahow ah Inclination to win that pannaal Oh, Joy. but wouldn't It aeam Ilk old Umes! If 4 Chicago National leagu team and a St. Louis Attoertcaa leagu. team ahou'.d hava to battl for th world flag; thl 4ar tt would cerUlrJy rocAll Iho days of th So-, when th the Chicago (Whit Boil National and St. Lo1s (Browns) American association before th days of th Ameri can leagu fought htr out; wba Spalding and Anson wr th Chicago giants and Von Der Aba and Comltkey, th hi. LouiP tn agnates. 1 ' A CONGULT FREE TXI IZLUtLl trtaALtSTt or THE S vn rv. Bj the Old Reliable Dr. Searlet ft 8e4r.es. Btatabllsb4 1 Omaha fr 24 ytara tb tnaar thws anda af eaae eared by t make a th aaoat ecs Unco4 EBsciaiist la tha wat. ht tut aistaasa aaa at. swaa w im just wbal wiu wr W kaw lust wbal W ana aura ya aulckiy. We Cure Yon, Then Ton Fay Us Oar Tx W mak a mlsiaagmg st falsa statamenln, ar after ao cbaaa, worthless trtjaat. Our rtiatla a) taw ar to faverably known: every eaa w troal wr rapatatlea It at Blake. Your Baal th. 111 and bappln la loo ericua a matter t piac la lb ksjou f a ip AMB LfCvaT aXeOTVsn Hensst dootor of aatiitf ho their V" STAkta 11 THAI BlrABoa. MerPWwg BalilKr. BUo -aoa, Skua leisoaaaa. 3iAMg aa a as tnstur-i. all hpii blHu aai AM meat 4 aaaaa ir-tass Caaaalaatlaai aad aosuMUtatloa. Wrtla (oa aa.A4 gylDVUMB aisAk r hooso traatovattf, - - NO PAY TILL CURED I MaaSal t4oaa tar ad jail u haaia. f il1 alSSnksk hma - la dw aa -