TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE t FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1903. 1J t. 4 V 1 WANTED TO BORROW 'Tjr. PfRJOW lanr) t t4O0 from prl 111! r"rtI for ' or rears: s-eond moit mr,n. rlty real estate; I per Cent InlirwL Address, F HI. rm ? (24) M2 lit WANTED TO BUY inOHEtlT prices for M-hsrwl furniture, or pet, clothe and shoe. Tel. Douglas IV L . ta-i BEST r-rle paid f0f f-hand furniture, car let. itgvM. clothing, shoe. TL Ped Mot (26)-Q4t WOULD Ilk to buy general merchan ts or grocery store In a country town. Stock should not Invoice orr L.i Ad- dreaa, T-l, care Pw (E)-M4o 2lx " r l ' "' " "" - - - " WANTED-TO RENT WANTED TO RENT- or tVroim mnlrn house. Tel. Harney 1 X) It 1 BOOM and berd for gentlemen; Hanscom psrk district preferred. Address H 41, i ()-MG97 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED-Py July 1. poaltton a city salesman with wholesale bouae. Addreaa, A -602. care Bee. (27 M3 lx EXPERIENCED salesmen desires commis sion Una for Nebraska. Address O Ui nee. (27; M6tt ax GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE- CONSTRUCTING QUARTER mastcr. Fort Leaven worth, Kanaaa. June IQ. 1004. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be. received, here until U a.,m., central tline, June io. MA, and then opened, for the con. slrurtlon of approaches and porticos for Orant, Bherman and her Man tialla at Fort Leavenworth. Kanfaa Full Information and blank forma of proposal furnished on application to Ihts office. Plans and apecl f u attons may be seen lire, alao In offices rt chief quartermaster at Omaha and Den ver, and Secretary Master Builders' ex change. JKansas C'Uy, llo. I'nlted State reserves the. right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes to be endorsed "f'roposals for Ap proaches and Ftrteos" and addressed to Captain Win. D. Davis, Quartermaster. J-10-U-12-13-1S-13 LEGAL, NOTICES BIDS WILL, BE RECEIVED BY THE city council of fttcketts, Iowa, for the construction of a water wyrks system. Bids closed ai 7:3 p. m. July . 1906. Plans and specification on flis with the city clerk. Jt. C. JACOBSEN, Mayor. REAL: ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna C. Paulen"tQj Harilaon Barnes, lot 10. blork 101. Florence. $ 100 Crarlee W. HaUrr and wtSc to Jame B. Bone, lot 4, Buehnie'a sub of lots 1 and 2. Mock 2a. Omaha View exten sion I50 Jarres A. Hendersnn and wife to Harry GrUm Ferguson, part lota 12 and 13. fiioek 7. Deer Park 600 William P. Russell and wife io Cres cent! a Oensler. cart lot 2 block 2. Improvement Association add 2 300 Maurices. Taylor to Lucy c renter, part lot 1", block S, Prklns- subdiv. of lot 8. -Capitol add , S,0X James Romanek and wife to L'ren Dowskl. part lots 1 and 2. block 9. Summit add c 275 County treasurer to O. C. v.scn, part lot 93, Nelson's add Jesse J. McMullen and wife :o John H. Webe.aer-"(.. part of lot 2. block 11. Smiths add 3.648 John H. Bex ten. guardian, to Jesse J. McMullen. , port lot 2. Mock 11, fimlth-dd -. .t.. ,47S Ctiarlcs A.-Or!mmel and wife to John H. Bexten, part lot 2, block 11, Bmlths add-.....- 1 George Marshall and wife to Caroline O. Bennewlts, lot . block 14, Wal nut Hill '.... 1 Continental Trurt Co.- to Wlllard Chamber lots.l and 2, block , A. S. Patrick's Sill. 1 J. Carroll . Whlnrer; and wife to School District f Omau&. ioir. S and 89. Olsef'A T.800 United States la.D'.ntPl O. Sheldon, part Ifl-lS-lI . .k.--. m.M.i, psxton Real Kstaie Co. to Barbara Pulslfer et ah, pi:t lot 12. Keystona Park. TJ Mary A. Daxon and huabantl to J. Carroll Whlnnerr. lots 1 and 2, block 1 Omaha View 830 Cbarlea A. McCaulcy and wife to Gould Diets, lot &, block 1. Crestoa . . add SCO Hurry Rothkop and wlf to William Pauermetatar, .part lot , Porter'a add Thomas Hamilton to Joseph Barker and George E. Barker, lota 7 and' I. Mock' 171. Omaha 6.010 Edward C. Garvin to Arthur A. Heath, psrt lot 02. Glee's add 4X 'C. L. Sorensen to Bendt P. Ander son and Jens P." Pedersen, Jot 7, Bal timore Park 280 L'nwood Park Land Co. to A. P. Hansen, lot J, Bultfmore Park 1 Mary Krenxer to Omaha Loan and BuUdlnit, association, part lot &, block 1. E. V. flmtth's ad1 100 Theresla Schmidt to Msry Hadlt. part lot 20. blot-k 15, Improvement as sociation add 1.22$ Total ...341.7CS RAILWAY. TIME CARD tIO.f 1TATION IOTM AND HARCT I ale Pact Leave. Arrive. The -Overland Limited.. a t 60 am a 9:40 pm The Colorado Express. .a 2:50 pm a 6:00 pm Atlantic Kxpress al0:16 am The Oregon Kxpreas....a 4:10 pm a 5:00 pro The' Ixs Angeles Lm..al2:66 pm a 9:15 pm Tha Fast Mall ...a M am a 6:45 pot The 'China Japan - Mall : Pm a 6:59 pro North Platte Local. .....a 7.43 am a 4:46 pm Coko.-Chicago Special. ..al2:l am a I:U6 ant Beatrice A Stroma- burg Local DU:n pm o I:4D pm SM Mnk Ialaaa l aelae EASL Chicago Limited a 1:00 am all :( pm Iowa uccaj ...a i:wf am a , :ju pm Des Motnea tMaenger..a : pm luwa local kll:eau Chicago (Eastern Ex.). .a 4:40 pm CblcaaO k'lyer a (:U pm WEST. Rocky Mountain Lto...all:16 pm Cilo. aV Cel. 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Twia City Paaseager...b 9 So am ll.Wpui tloux City Passenger.. a 4m pm aio.M am Lmsrsoa Local 64 Pro Mtaaaaurl f aelae Aubura Iaca ............ 3-50 pin bll Jt sra a Daily, a Pally except 8unday. day only Dally except CalurUay. aacAt Menday. e Bun e Dally SJOUX SCALP ROURRE FAMILY Goote Eggt the Only Kind of Fruit Local Athletei Get, . DRUGGISTS SEE THE GAME Hall DI4 Vavllant Work, Bot Mia Sog rt. Generally "reaklnit, Waa Ankwars, Say tae Leaat. ' Omaha, t; Sioux City. 1. The Stoux scalped the entlrs Hourfca family Thursday, trying, apparently, to even up for the defeat Bandera handed them the day before. It was "di-uralsta day" at the. park, and Fa wanted so much to win because of the distinguished com pany he had. but It was not in the cards. Ducky had blood In his eye and not only kept his team keyed up to the, finish, but played a great game himself, pulling down four long files, a miss of any ane of (which might have been disastrous. Hollenbeck waa to hava pltcaed the game. It waa bis turn, but afterfwirming up both Hall and Hollenbeck,. Captain r"ranck sent Hall to tha hilltop. It waa iot altogether his fault that the. game waa lost, for hs held tha Sioux to two runs, but tha players back of him could not make good with the stick. Bright Starr waa In the box for tha Sioux and hs held out to the finish, pitch ing ntce'toall. He has gained a reputa tion of being quite a twlrler for about seven Innings, and then he Is usually pulled out to make room for someone who might possibly save the game. Ducky waa afraid of that yesterday and after the sixth inning he kept Freeman con tinually warmed up ready to go In. Bright refused to weaken, however, and played the string out. In tha eighth Inning, with two out. Householder hit one off hl shoestrings to Severeld. The ball was a little too lively for the lengthy first sacker to handle and Householder was safe. Welch followed with another single In about the same place, but that was all for Captain Franck grounded out to sec ond. , v Slows; la Dead Earacst. The Sioux had on their war oalnt and went after the game from the call of time. Campbell hit a corker to left for two sacks and the Iowa druggists srtood snd yelled. Ducky sacrificed him to third and the Omaha druggists groaned. Weed hit a long fly -to Welcn and the Omaha druggists were quiet, for Campbell scored. Omaha started the Inning In the very same way. s Austin hit a long fly over Campbell's head and the ball bounded against the fence,' within a foot of going over. Austin took two. But there the similarity ceased, for King failed to sac rifice. Autrey grounded out and- all re liance was placed on Householder to get back that lead of th Sioux, but tha big left fielder threw his friends Jown by striking out. This was the nearest chanca Omaha had to scoring. The Indians made another in the second Inning before Hall settled down to real aslness. but after that they dldnt need any. It was not an Han i lauit, euner, for he had rotten support. With one out Sioux City Welch singled and Belden booted the ball around until ha reached second base. Severeld hit one to Dr. Welch, who also joined the error col umn and Sioux City Welch trotted home. Bloux City filled the bases In the sev enth Inning on two singles and a walk. Gooding threw td first to catcU Camp bell napping, but Autrey muffed the ball. He ran after It and fell down. In tha meanwhile Granville was scooting from third to home, but from his sitting posture Autrey threw the ball and nailed him at the plate. Chicken pulled off another foxy stunt' In the third Inning. Holms had made a hit and was on first whern Weed hit a high one toward Autrey. Tha Chicken dropped the ball on purpose and then threw to second to catch Holmes. figuring ha would sooner have We ad on bases than Holmes. Tha same teams will play this afternoon and the members of the feminine contin gent are all invited to witness the fame, free of charge. The acore: OMAHA, AB. R. H. O. A. Austin, Sb 4 0 10 1 King. Zb 4 Autrey, lb Householder, If. 10 1 6 1 I ' 0 2 1 0 Welch, cf Franck, ee. ....... Belden. rf LeBrand Gonding, c Hall, p Sanders Totals 35 0 6 27 14 2 . BIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Campbell. If 9 1110 0 Holmes, cf 2 0 14 0 0 Weed, rf 4 0 0 2 1 0 Henry, c 4 0 0 2 0 0 Andreas, 2b 4 0 0 2 4 0 Welch. 3b.. 4 112 10 Severeld. lb 4 0 - 0 12 0 1 Granville, as 3,0 1 1,2 0 Starr, p. 1 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 31 1 V 10 1 Batted for Belden In ninth. Batted for Hall in ninth. Omaha- Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 1 00100130-6 Sioux City rtuns .....l i v v o o o o x Hits 1 110 10 10 0-4 Two-bsse hltst Austin. Campbell. Baaes Jtn balls: Oft Hall, 2; off Starr. 1. Struck out: By Hall. 1; by Starr. 2. Left on baaea: Omaha. 9: Sioux City, 4. Sacrifice hit: iioirma. stolen case: Franck. Time; l:A. Cmplre: Brennan. Attendance: 1.200. FIERCE Wl.VOtP AT DES MOINES Dearer Scores Five aaa Daa Melaea Three la the Teeth. DEB MOINES. June 13 O Csllashsn. a local fan, attempted to umpire today and tne reaun waa a mree-nng circus. Isotning like It was ever seen In Des Moines. H had both teams and the crowd crasy before the ten Inninga had expired. His decisions were about Impartially bad. Bomar pitched RAILWAY TIME CARD c-'- UL St TON ItSe-lOTO ak MASON. Uarllagtea Latave. A ill.. 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Joe.. a 4:45 pru OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Basprssa XUae ef ike Atlaatla X.Kaa VataSf fWOM DATS AT XBA lu, aviaiveeaea sail fiom yuebuo to Liverpool la six days; two days oa ths maleatlo BL Lawrence, bpeea. eomfort. elaaance and safety are coaiblued 1b tbeee spletidld express sleautera Ask any ticket aant for partlculara Call or writ for Illustrated booklet describing peraouairy . conducted a-ure-taa tours. O. a. aaUfJAbrra. ea. AfV, Wslspltoas arris JB 1T1X 13a Ssavk Vlaxk Bueet, Vkaeaga, IU. STANDING CF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. ASST. I W. U Pet ' W. L Pet Omahe M 21 .fill Inntan'lla .3 Llnioln ti .PM Tnldo JS 21 .S14 Denver SO M ,M5 Louisville ...MU.61 Ploux City..: JH .j'l Columbus ...30 2 .617 rvs Moines..?! M .Sii Minneapolis .P 27 .Oil Pueblo 20 tl .3.0 Milwaukee ..' 33 4(1 St. Tsui 1 41 .2M Ksn. City.. . 25 M .424 NAT LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W. L Pet. W. L. Pet Chlcaso ....32 17 Chtosro ....21 Pittsburg ...31 tn fi Cleveland ...SI .r4 Cincinnati ..27 13 .51 Bt. Louts ... 14 .fM New Tork ..M 24 .IX Letro!t 2S 36 .62 PhUeflelphla 52 14 .47 New Tork ..14 2 .42 Boston 23 .442 Philadelphia 24 19 .4M Ft. Louis ....22 33 . Boston 25 11 .43 Brooklyn ....IS 32 .0 Washington .J 33 .377 GAMES TODAY. W'estern League Bloux City at Omaha, Denver at Des Molnee. Puebio at Lincoln. National Lesgue Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at New fork. St. Louis at Boaton. American League Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New Tork at St. Louis. Boston st Chlcsgo. American Association Columbus at Kan sas City. Toledo st Minneapolis. Louisville at St. Paul, Milwaukee at Indianapolis. beautiful ball for aix Inninga, not hit being made off his delivery, but after Nle hoffs error he went slightly to the bad and three runs resulted. Opportune hitting hsd previously scored two runs for Dos Moines. The Boosters tied the score in the eighth on a two-begger and a single. Bomar came to bat in that Inning with three men on hnses and two out, knock ing a hard grounder to Csetarty In right fle'd. who got an assist at first. Denver scored five runa In the tenth on the first error Bomar has made this year, Nelhoffs error snd four hits. The Boosters came back and made three, also having a man on second and third with but one out. Score: DES MOINES. I AB. R. II. O. A. B. Anderson, ss.. 5 0 1 I 3 0 Nlehoff. b I 0 ' 0 2 t I Flournoy. If t - 0 1.0 0 0 5 1 2 11 0 0 4 r 2 2 5 0 5 2 2 10 0 4 2 2 10 0 4 0 16 19 6 0 1 2 2 1 Dwyer, lb Polan, 2b FMxne.trlck, rf Bader. cf Yeaa-er, e. Bomar, p Totals 40 C 13 10 12 I DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E. W aldron, cf i 1 l l 0 0 Belden. If 4 1 0 0 0 0 Caieady. rf............ 4 1 1 11 0 White, lb.. 6 2 1 15 0 0 Irwin, 3b 4 0 1 0 9 1 Zalusky, c 6 0 1110 Luterborn, 2b 4 10 110 Klnneallv, ss 4 1116 0 Olmstead, p 4 0 0 0 t Totals 30 1 9 90 14 1 Des Moines 0 0 0 1 00010 3 Denver 000000109 63 Earned runs: Dea Moines, 4: Denver. 6. Two base hits: Dwyer fl. Dolan, Yeager. Zalunky (2). Bases on balls: Off Bomsr. 1: off Olmstesd, 2. Struck out: By Bomar. 4: by Olmstead. 7. Bslk: Olmstead. Stolen bases: Fitxpatrick. Bsdcr, Klnneallv. Wal dron (2). Sacrifice hits: Nlehoff, Casssdy. Lauterbom. Time: 2:30. Attendance: $00. Umpire: O'Callaghan. At Lincoln Lincoln-Pueblo game post poned on acccunii rain. GAMES IX AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Mllwaakee Wlai Close Coatest From laalaaa polls. ONDIANAPOLI3. June 11. IndlsnapoMs filled the bases In the ninth Inning, but could not bring In a run and lost to Mil waukee, l to 9. Score: MILWAl'KEB. IVDIA.NAPOIJ8. B.H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.E. Rnblnaon, as. I 1 II CHurt, aa 4 S 1 I I MrOllrrar, rf t 8 Cook, ef 4 9 1 Kutlna. cf.... 4 14 Harocn. rf... 1 1 0 .9 Randall, If... 4 4 4 Carr. IS 4 111 3 4 Roth, c I 1 1 I (Coulter, If.... 4 9 19 4 McCora'k. Ik 1 Oil 1 Howler. e....l 4 t I riarka. J....J 4 4 4willtasia. lb. 4 1 4 4 S Brows, lb.... 4 4 II 9 t Hooks. -Ik. ... I 0 111 Curtis, p 4 1 4 ODarham. a... I 4 LI 4 DSTloaoa ... 1 0 4 9 4 Totals n 117 14 I'Llndaar ....1 4 4 4 UTinsstoa . 1 4 4 4 9 Total...... .11 6 27 U t Batted for Howley In ninth. Batted for Hopke In ninth. Batted for Durham In ninth. Indianapolis 0 0 9 0 0 2 0 0 0-1 Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 t Struck out: By Durham, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Hayden. 2. Two-base hit: Carr. Sacri fice hits: McOilvray 2. Kutlna, Clsrks. Base on balls: Off Durham, 9; off Curtis 3. Double plays: Bush to Williams to Carr, Williams to Carr, Clarke to McCormtck to Brown, Robinson to Roth to Brown. 8:o'en bsses: McUUvray. Roth. Time: 1:40. Um pire: Owens. Wllber Wins Haadlly. WILBER, Neb., June IS. fSpeclal.) Wllber defeated Western todav at Woatarn by a acore of 11 to 2. playing a better gtme throughout than the Western team. Shlmonek was in the box for Wllber and pitched his customary gaod game except In the sixth Inning when Western bunched four hits on him, but failed to score more then once. The score: R H E. ' Wllber 1 6 0 10 10 1 0-11 U 1 estern 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 01 7 Batteries: Shlmonek and Storkan; Vsun I Uw and Waidcrf. I wo-baaj hit: t-hlmonex. Three-base tilts : Trobough. Aklna. Double plays: tilorkan to Storkan to finest ak; Patchln. unassisted. Struck out: By Snim pnek. 1; by Van Liew. 4. Passed balls: Waidorf, i. Umpire: Thornburg. Seward Base Ball Teaas Wlas. SEWARD. Neb., June 18.-(Bpeclal.) The Sewsrd base ball team had on Its winning clothes In the five games recently played by it. On last Thursdsy it played Mllford. here. The score wss 11 to 1 for Seward. On Friday the team played Germantown, here, with a reaultant score of 9 to 4 for Sewsrd. On Saturday the team went to Fremont and was up against that excellent bunch of players, and the score wss 4 to 1 for Seward. They played Fremont on Sunday and the result was a tie. On Tuesda) Seward played Hebron, another crack team, and the score was 9 to 6 In favor of Seward. On next Thursdsy Our nine will pisy Bhick ley at that town. On Saturday and Sunday Seward playa Wilber at that place. On July I the Oxford Indians will play Seward here. Barllngtea Jaalera Challeaa-e. The BurllnaTton Juniors challena-a tha Cudahy Diamond C?. the game to be played any Saturday or Sunday In June. The Burlington Juniors are composed of some fast playera and have been beaten only once this season. Thsy expect to givs in, soapmaaers -a run lor tnelr money. ladlaas Easy Wlaaen. REPUBLICAN CITY. Neb., June 11 (Special.) The Oxford Indians plsyed ball this afternoon wlthvthe Bodturners. The game waa Interesting and lively, but one sided. The Indians proved by far the better, doing splendid team work. The acore waa 12 to 1 tn favor of the Indians. West Sides Wast Casae. The West Bides are out of a gams for Sunday. June 11. Any of tha fast clubs wishing a game for this or any other Sunday, please call Moss Yonaen. Douglas 624,' or Harney 1207. Hebroa Aeeepta Challeaare. HEBRON, Neb., June loWSpeclal.V Tha Hebron bass ball management accepts tha challenge of the Oxford Indian nine to pluv them for a purse of ISoO. said game ta be played on the Red Cloud diamond. Aahlaad Gels Banseed. ASHLAND, Neb., June IS. t Special Tele gram.) The Arkansas Travelers defeated Ashland todav oa a slow ground by a acore of I to L A fair crowd was In attendance. Morataaslde itched ale. SIOUX CITY, la.. June U. (Special.) The foot -aall schedule for Mornlngslds col lege has been announced by Coach John L. Griffith and Is perhapa the hardest yet undertaken by the Methodist institution. Both ths State college at Ames and Iowa university have places on ths schedule. The Crelghton game will also be an Important one for the college. No gams la scheduled with Drake university. AH of the games with the exception of the one with Ames will bo plsyed In Bloux City. The complete schedule follows: September 24 Iowa college at Ames. October 10 Crelghton university at Bloux City. October 14 Iowa university at Bloux City-. November 1 Hamllne university at Sioux City. November KUniverslty of South Dakota Sioux City. Coach Griffith announces thst a few mi nor games of a practice nature may be added. A movement Is on foot to arrange an alumni game early In the season. 130 suits to order. 9111. 99 panta for ti MacCartby-Wllaoa. 304 South ltta. Ever try The Bee Wsnt Ad Columns? If not. do so, and get satisfactory result. SOX TAKES SLUGGING MATCfl Boiton Americans Beaten in Game Harked by Hard Hitting-. SMITH SCORES WIXmG BUB Pass Is Fallowed by lilt, a Doable Steal a aai a Wild Threw Reaolts ef Otter Grimes. CHICAGO, June 18 Chicago managed to defeat Boston today In a game marked by hard hitting, the score being I to 5 Smith scored the winning run on a base on balls, Dougherty's hit and a double steal, Un glaub'a return throw being wide. W. Sul livan's batting and Thoney't base running were features. Score: CHICAOO. BOgToy. B H O A B. B.R.O.A.B. Poushertr. If 6 1 9 9 4 TTionay. if. . .4 I 14 4 Jnnes. cf I 114 1 Lort. Ik, 4-4 19 4 Alt, aa. 4 4 4 4Crrath. rf... I 114 9 Anaeraoa, rf. 4 4 4 4 1 .a anna, lb... I I I 1 4 Pxmekae. lb. 4 I tl t t'nslanh, Ik.. 4 1 I 1 S lala. lb I 14 1 IDgulllTan. cf 4 4 1 4 4 Pnrtell, lb... I 19 1 SWnvnar. aa...l 1114 W Snliiran, ,4141 dMcParland, e4 I 4 1 9 '!. V I 4 t I Patten, p I 0 0 1 4 F-raUh. p t 4 4Barrkel. p... 1 1 alah. p 4 4 11 Galer 1 14 4s Touts W u 17 14 1 Total,. .....U 11 14 14 S Batted for Burchell In ninth. Chicago 0 1400001 Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 9 05 Two-base hit: W. Sullivan. Three-base hits: W. Sullivan, McFsrlsnd Hits: Off Patten, I In three innings; off Burchell. 1 In five innings; off White, 11 In six snd two-thirds innings; off Smith, 0 in one snd one-third innings: off Walsh. 1 In one in ning. Sacrifice hits: Ats, Davis, Purtell, Burchell. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Pur tell, Smith. Double plays: Ats to Donahue to Purtell; Purtell to Davis to Donahue; W. Sullivan to Purtell; Walsh to 4Donahue. Left on bases: Chicago. 8; Boston. 6. Bases on balls: Off White. 1; off Smith. 1; off Patton. 1; off Burchell. 4. Hit with pitched - ball: By White l. Struck out: By White, 2; by Burchell, 1. Passed ball: W. Sullivan. Time: 1:10. Umpires: Evans and Hurst. Senators that Oat Tigers. . DETROIT. June 11 One Inning decided the game, Waahlngton getting to 8iever for six hits and four runa In the aecond. Score: VAEHtKOTON. DETROIT. B.U.O Milan, cf 4 11 A.B. B.H.O.A.E. 4 SMrlntrre. If.. 4 1 1 S S tlanler. If.... I 4 1 4 9chaefer, ia.. 4 Crawford, lb. 4 Cobb, rf 4Jonee, cf 0 Consults, lb. OThomas, c... Kilmer, lb... Ofilever, p Pelehantr. Ik I Pirkerlag, rf. 4 Rrklpke. lb.. 4 Street, ..... 4 Freeman. Ik.. 4 McBrlOe, as. . 4 Burns, p 4 14 Sasta. P 17 0 Bummers, p.. Uuiun Tetaia. ,19 II 37 Touts tt 7 37 4 1 Batted for Suggs In the seventh. Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 Washington 0- 4 1 0 0 0 9 0 0-1 Two-base hit: Cobb. Three-base hit: McBrlde. Hits: Off 8lever, 9 In two In nings; off Suggs. 4 In five Innings; off Summers. 1 Ira two Inninga. Sacrifice hit: Schaefer. First bsse on errors: Washing ton. L Struck out: By Slever, 2; by Sum mers. 3; by Burns, I. Time; 1:00. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Brew a Pile l't Big- Scare. ST. LOUIS. June 18. Twelve hits caupled with eight errors ensbled Bt. Louis to win the first game of the series from New Tork this afternoon, 12 to 4 The final re sult was never In doubt, after the second Inning, when Bt. Louis toolr the lead. Harry Nlles, second bsseman for the visit Ing team, was overcome by hest In the fifth inning and retired from the game. Score: ST. LOUIS. ' tgw TORK, B U O.l t B H.O.A.g Htnse. If I 1 4 0 "Nile. Tb t 1 0 1 I Hartiell, Tl.. 4 1 1 4 4 Hemphill, cf. 4 1 I 4 1 Williama, Jb. 4 1 "Keeler, rf....l 4 14 4 Wallace aa... 4 1 1 I SChaae. lb.... 4 111 0 xthvrltzar, ell I I I I Ball, aa , 4 4 4 4 4 T. Jonas, lb.. 1 14 4 0 Biahl,. il. . . 4 101 rem, lb....f 111 .Caarojr. lb... 4 1441 Spencer. C....4 4 14 Blair, c 4 14 4 1 friaa. D .4 4 4 4 liOrtb.p,.... 4 4 14 Howell, .... 4 I CLaka. i 4 4 4 1 4 aorlartir. lb. 1 4 1 14 Totals UIT14 4 ' TeiH....'..lt 11 14 II I St. Louis 1 1110 4 10 '02 New Tork 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hits: Etahl, Williams, Wallace, Lake. Hemphill. Home run: Howell. Hits: Off Criss. 2 in 1 Inning: oft Howe.l I In I Innings: off Orth, 3 In j Innings; off Lake, t In 6'4 Innings. Sacrifice hits: Kee er, Hartsell. Stolen bases: Hartxrll, Conrov. Double play: Schweitzer to Jonea. L I; on bases: St. Louis, 7; New fork, 7. F.rst base on balls: Off Crlss 1: off Howell. 1: off Ortt). 1; off Lake, t. Hit by pitcher; Hqwell. Struck out: Bv Howell, 2; by Like. 6. Time: 2;10. Umpires:- Sheridan .and conroy. Napa Win la Thirteenth. CLEVELAND. O.. Juno 18 Cleveland defeated Philadelphia In a thlrteen-lnning game loaay. rtnoaes ouipucneu t.ete. holding Philadelphia to four hits. Uu. tor Hlnchman's errors he would have scored a shutout. Cleveland got Its first two runs on hits, the latt being scored on Nichols' errors. Birmingham s steal and J. Clarke's single. Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. B H O. A E. B H O. A E I. Clarke. If. 4 I 4 0Hana.ll. If... 4 4 1 A 4 Bradl.r. lb. ..I 4 SNIthola. as... 4 4 I I I St ova 1 1, lb... I 1 l 4 0 Smith, e 4 4 4 1 1 Lajole, lb.... 4 14 4 1 Divle. lb 4 1 II 1 4 N Clarke, e. 4 t 4 1 SMarabr. lb... 4 4 114 Htni-hmaa. aa 4 4 I 4 t J. Colline. lb I 4 1 I 4 Hlrktnaa. rf . t 4 ti'r7. cf. 4 1 4 0 4 Blrm'ham. cf 4 4 I 4 t Pox, rf 4 4 14 4 Rioaaea. ...4 14 1 0 Vickera, ....! till Totals tl 11 14 t Tetale 41 414 11 I Two out when winning run was scored. Cleveland ..100000109000 11 Phlladelp'a .100000010000 02 Base on errors: Cleveland. 1; Philadel phia. 1. Two-base hit: Vlrkers. Three base hits: Lajole. N. Clarke. Sacrifice hits: J. Clarke. Hartsell. Smith, etoien bases: N. Clarke. Khoades, J. Clarke. Bir mingham. Bhaughnessy. Double plays: Lajole to Stovall; Hlnchman to Ktovall. Base on balls: Off Rhoades, lKff Vkk er, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Davis, Brad ley. Left on bases: Cleveland. 14; Phila delphia, 7. Struck out: By Khoadea, 4; by Vickers, 7. Time: i:10. Umpire: Egan. GAMES IX THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Claelaaatl Wlas Pitchers Battle From Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA. June It. Cincinnati today defeated Philadelphia In a pitchers' 1 oame. Magee was pui on tne Iieia lor striking Umpire Ems.le. Score: ! CINCINNATI. PHILADELPHIA. j . B H O. A E B.H.O.A.E. 1 Huiflna. lb.. I 1 I I Orant. lb 4 0 1 0 4 Kane, cf I 4 4 1 4 K nana, lb ... 4 4 1 1 4 Lobert. lb.... 4 14 1 STIIua. rf 4 14 14 Milrbell. rf... 14 14 ata(ee. If 1 1 1 Giet-I. lb.... 4 111 4 ratcCormk. If I 1 1 4 4 Sea 1.1. 4 1 T 4 4 Bran.tialS. lb I 4 1 4 4 Paikart. II. .t 4 14 lO.bom.. rf ..J e 1 4 4 Hul.wtu. aa . I 0 14 aDoolis. aa.... I 0 114 E-Ul. s I 4 4 I 4Doola, a....l 4 4 14 - att-Qulllea. y . I 4 1 I 1 Totala 14 iril 1 - Totala tl 4 II 1 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 00000000 0 0 Two-base hit: Lobert Sacrifice Mts: Ksne. Lobert, Paskert. Doolln, Mi-JJ; See. n. Stolen base: Tltua. Ieft on oases: Cin cinnati. 4; Philadelphia, 4. rttruck out: By Ewlng. 4: by UcOuIUen. i. ' Double plays: tiulswltt to Huggtns to Gonial; Titus to Grant Base on errors: Cin cinnati, 1; Philadelphia. 1. Base on balls: Off Ewing. 1; off McQulllen, 2. Time: 1:45. umpire: tmsne. Chicago Beata New York. NEW TORK. June II -Chicago defeated the locals today, 7 to A Score: CHICAOO KEW TORK BHOAE B HO At. E-ara. Ik 4 I I I I Teaney. lb... 4 14 14 Hormas, rf... 4 114 4 Doris, lb 4 1 I 1 4 S-oulle. rt ... 4 111 4H.nr.OMr. cf.. I Ills Chasoa. lb... I I ll 4 tDoalla. rt ...4 I 4 U StMnfeldt. 144 4 S 4 4 Da.lls. lb . .. 4 4 I 1 1 Slagla, If 1 11 4snannos. 11 ,1 1 I t I Kllcs. 4 111 4 Br.auat.tQ. cf I I I 1 0 Ttaker. as....t 114 tBr.d.all. s.l 1 I I I aVaalbach. p.. 4 4 4 1 4WIIUO, p 4 4 4 1 4 Laadgraa, p.. 1 4 4 2 4Haraa 4 4 4 4 4 -Taylor. 1 4 4 I 1 Tola la II 1 ll IMalarktr, .. t 4 4 4 4 . Markl 1 4 4 4 4 Totals U IfiU I Batted for Wlltae in third Inning. Batted for Vlalarkey In ninth. Chicago 0 4 11 0 0 1 07 New York 0 0 t 1 1 0 04 Two-base hits: Chance (1). Donlln. Kllrg. Sacrifice hlta: Hofmaa 1), Tinker (1), Doyle. Bcvmour. ritoUin bases: aV-hulia 6ynuur. uble play: KeulUsch to Tinker to nance. Hits: cifr wtitse, in three Innings; off Taylor, 4 In two Innings (oons out In sixth): off Uslsrkey. 1 1b four In nings: off Keulbsch. t In two Innings (none out la tnirtJi off Lunds-ran. t ir asvsa la- THE REPUBLICAN COif DRESIIER'S ONE DAY QMY WE HAVE NEVER ADVERTISED A SPECIAL SALE DURING OUR TEN YEARS IN BUSINESS. We do not believe in sensationalism; there's a reason tor this, our first pale: All spring our sidewalk has been obstructed by the construction of the new Ileushaw hotel next door, causing thousands of people to use the opposite side of the street. Our spring business has suffered accordingly and we find ourselves overstocked with goods that MUST BE SOLD NOW. The greatest reductions ever legitimately made by a tailor in Omaha, offering An Unusual Chance for You to Save Money These great reductions vou will find exactlv as advertised, and they are sold the Dresher way YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED. NO GOODS CHARGED AT THESE PRICES. Blacks, Blue3 and Fancy Novelties, in Serges, Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres, etc. MADE to FIT in Those Correct, Nobby Styles Distinctively Dresner's. Goats aud Trousers that sold for 1 r.'aar.-a'j 11119 PARNAM nlngs. Time: 2:01. Umpires: Klem and ODay. Plttsbarar Wins From BrooklyB. BROOKLYN. June from Brooklyn today, ting game. Score : pnTSBmo. 18. Pittsburg wen I to 4. in a free h'.t- BROOKLYN. B it Bureh, rf I 4 Paltre. tb.... I 1 Hummed, it.. 4 1 Malonrr. cf.. 4 0 Jordan, lb ... I I She. Inn. lb.. 4 4 Lowle, aa 4 O Be-sen. c... I 1 Rltter. c 4 4 Mclntrrc, p.. I 4 Hnlnu-f, p.... 4 4 B.H.O.A.E. O.A.E. Thomas cf . . Leech. Jb... Clarke. If... Wagner, aa. . ?larr, tb Kane. lb.... Wlleon. rf... Olbaon. e.... Camnlta, p.. 4 14 4 4 4 1 I 1 I 1 4 DDK 4 4 4 lie Totala. ,.M 11 17 10 I Luml.r .... 1 1 Alderman -.1 S Total! II I 17 14 I Batted for Bergen In eighth, Batted for Mclntyre In elghtn. Pittsburg t 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2-4 Brooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 t l- Two-base hit: Wilson. Home run: Hum mel. Sacrifice hit: Camnlts, Leach, Bhej han. Stolen basra: Thomas (2), ' Pattee, Wilson. Left on bases: Brooklyn, 12; 1'ltts burg. . Hits: Off Mclntyro. 11 in 8 In nings. Base on balls: Off Camnlti, 8; of." Mclntyre. 2; off Holmes, 1. Bate on errors: Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn, 1. lilt by p trh-?r: By Holmes. 1. Struck out: By Camrl's. 7: by Mclntyre. 2. Time: 1AJ. Umjlrea: Johnson and Rudderham. noatoa Bats Oat Victory. BOSTON. June 18. Boston hatted thr.-e St. Louis pitchers from the box. winrlng today's game easily, 11 to 2. Flaherty he.d tha visitors to three hits. Score: BOSTON. BT. LOflS. B.H.O.A.E. BHOAE. Beaumont, cf. I I 0 4 0 Murray, cf:.. 14 4 11 Brovne, rf...t 114 4 Barry, rf 4 1110 McO.no. lb.. I 4 11 1 Jn.l.himy. If I 4 I 0 0 Kelly, If I I 1 I Kon.trhy. lb. 4 1 I I 1 P.M.n. aa... I 114 t Byrne, lb.... 4 4 14 4 Sweeney, aa.. 1 4 4 4 1 Hnalettar, 4.. 1 4 10 4 Hannlfan. lb. 4 111 1 Bllaa. c I 1440 Kitrhcy, lb... 12 14 OO'Rourke, aa. 1 n n i a Smith, c 10 11 4Charlee. aa... 14 114 Flaherty, p.. 4 14 1 lOllhert. lb... I v 4 it Bailee, p 1 4 4 I Total. II 14 IT 14 IBebbe. p 4 4 4 4 4 Raymond, aa. 4 0 4 I Hlfn'tham, p 1 4 0 4 4 Total!..... .:i I 24 H 1 Boston 0 0 6 3 1 0 1 0 11 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 o 0 1' 0 1 2 Two-bsse hits: Kellcy. Konetchy. .Three, base hit. Btowne. Hits: Olf Salie. 7 In 2 innings; off Beebe, 3 In H lnnlns; efi Raymond. 2 In l'- Innings; off Hljgln botham, 1 in 4 innings. Sacrifice hits: Rllchey. Flaherty. Stolen baei: Flaher.y, Beaumont. McOann 2, Barry. Byrne. Double plays: Flaherty to Dahlen to Mc Oann. Rltchey to Dahlen to MeClanh to Smith. Charles to Konetchy to Bliss. L fi on bases: St. Louis. 5: Biaton, 11. Bas on balls: Off Bailee. 2: off teebe. 1; off Raymond. 1; off Hlgglnbotham, 1; off Fla herty, 1 First base on errors: St. Louis, 2; Boston. 2. Hit by pitcher: By Flaherty, 3; Vy Bailee, 1 Struck out: Bv Bailee, 1; by Flaherty. 4; by Hlgglnbotiiam. 2. Wild pilches: BeeBe. Hlgglnbotham. Time: 1.63. Umpire: Rlgler. - BIG CROWD AT GRAVESEND Presence of Police Aaala Preveats Bookmakers from Dolaar Basiaesa. GRAVESEND, N. T.. June lS.-Flne weather and a good card drew a big crowd to the rcces today. Ths usual conditions of police surveillance which have prevailed since the racing laws went into effect were till In force and bettlrg was sharply pro hibited. . One arrest only resulted, that of George Llchtensteln, brother of Sol Lich tenstsin, the well known bookmaker, who was charged by deputy sheriffs with mak ing books. The Myrtle stakea, one mile and a six teenth, the feature of the card, resulted In an easy victory for Angelus, quoted at 1 to 1. Ho went to the-.front on- the first turn, and. taking a lead of two lengths, maintained the advantage to ths finish an1 won ea'ily. Montfort was second an fipoonrr third. Dorante, at I to 1, won the fourth race. The finish was cl-s and the first four horses were heads apart at tho end. Summaty: Flrtt race, 3-year-olds snd up. selling, one mile nd a sixteenth: Antaeus J9. Dugan, '4 to 1) won. Tipping (l'O, Shreve. 10 to 1) second, lAjfl btanhope ilia, lirussei, s to 11 tMrd. Time: 1:4$. Don Creole. Colonel White. Grimeldt. Suraclnesca, Lad of Lang don, Crafty and Bla-k Oaka alao ran. Second race, handicap. 2-year-olds, five and a half furlonga: Kits Herbert 1124. E. Dugan, 1 to 6 won. La ton Wtxeina (114. J. Lor, 4 to ll second. Gliding Belle (ri'V Garner, 12 to 1) third. Time: 1:04. Only three starters. Third rae, the Myrtle stakes. 3-year-clds snd up. one mile snd a sixteenth: Angelus 497. Bnreve. I to ll won. Montford K'l. E. Dugan, 14 to Si second. Spooner 6. lrh. 1 to 1) third. Time: 1 : Juxgler. Mara thon. Temaceo. Red Fryar. Grapple, Hy perion II and Rock at one also I an. Fourth rare, handicap, all ases, one mile and an eighth: Iornte (112. J. Lee. to 1) won, Montgomery or,. Miller, i to 1) aec ond, Frank Gil I12C, Mr Daniel, 4 to tl third. Time: 1:52. Big Chief, Blue Book and Killiecrankie slso ran. Fifth race, 3-vear-olds and up, selling, about six furlongs: Aletheuo 0"4. E. liugan. 7 to 1) won. Big Ben (106. Notter, 10 to D aecond. James U. Brady (lo7. Garner. S to 1) third. Time: !:. Mr Carter. Jacobite. Live Wire and Park Row also ran. 6ixth race, maiden fillies. 2-yesr-olds. five snd a half furlonga: Suffragette I1'0, Notter, 1 to 4i won. The pippin !'). Mus- frave. 4 to ll second. Hsrlt-m Maid (ID, IcDanlel. 1 to 1) third. Tirre: Golden View. Simpson. Bonato-. Clef. Bat tleta. Kr:kina, Faullleas snd Miss Batten burg alHo ran. -CINCINNATI. O., June ll Extrada won the fourth event, a handicap at six fur longs, at Latonia today. Berwick easily took ths plsce from Bkyo. As Pertin, the favorite In ths first event, finished second to Admonltor, but was disqualified for 525 ATUBBAT r0 BXC09TS I XMPOatTABJCS TO SENSATIONAL SATURDAY, JUNE Goals and Trousers that sold Sot ' Goats and Trousers that sold for $35 I1TVBD1T roa G30 ATUBDiT rOB DRESIIER-TAILOR fouling. Stowaway wss placed second and Landlord third. Track fast. Summary: First rsce. fivei furlongs: Admonltor (l. Ooose, I'L-eti, straight) won, Stowaway tl3. Gleaner, tel. St. place) aeeor.d. Landlord iios. n.kens. 174S). show) third. Time: 1:01 Oerrjmsndcr, Ellverton. M'qu O'Brien, Dispute, Camel, JuplUr Joe, Fabersham, McDale, Lomond and Mad Rose also ran. Aspirin finished Second, but was disquali fied for fouling. Second race, five furlongs: Richard Reed (106. Brltton, 141.05, straight) won, Anne McOee (W6, Power, til. 10, place) second. Fundamental (112. Pickens, ti show) third Time: lvAi. Roseburg II and Transform als.i ran. Third race." five furlongs: Inventress (13, Martin. ti-I.W, straight) won. Huck (12, Franklin, 113.40. sreond, Pirate Diana (I'd. Pickens. 113) third. Time: 1:44. Enlist, Imogene, The Rebel, Nel Olln, Wine. Mer chant, Lord Harry, Btngen and Traubel alao raw. Fourth race, six furlongs: Estrada (102, Hagg. 1.6. 25. straight) won. Berwick (K. Fraiiklin. liil.50, place) second. Skyo (87, Martin, 13. ?5, show) third. Time: 1 11 Honest Dainty, Frontensc, Altuda and Mcxiuette alao ran. Fifth rsce, one mile: Dick Flnnell (10L Butler, 1320, straisht) won. Lady Carol (111, HeldH. t-.W, place) second, Wsmer Oiiswcll (10S, Powers, 18.70. show) third. Time: 1:4ft. Cannplan, Henry Bodsworth, Hughes, Stella Glen. Dr. Frank and Chasj also ran. Sixth ree, mile and one-eighth: Beau Brummel (107, Powera, 177.45. atralght) won, Dr. Lee- Huff msn (107. Robinson. 119.05, place) second, Meada (V9. Troxler, 124.76, show) third. Time: 14. Albert M.. Wash akie, Crawford, Louisa McFarlan. Albert Star, Oilpln, Aunt Rose and Haxel Patch also ran. GRAND PRIZE AUTO RACE CInb of. America Arranges for 400 Mlle Contest ThankaalvlaaT Day. NEW YORK, June 18. The contest com mittee of the Automobile Club of America announced tonight that the international road race for the grsnd prise to be held on next Thanksgiving day In Savanna'., Oa.. will be fifteen times around a course 26 73 miles In length, a total distance of 4x0.96 miles. The committee stales that the course will be thoroughly oiled and all Intersecting roads will be-clesed.. Wherever necessary the track will ie fenced and all trolley tracks will be torn up and bridges built over the racing. path for the transfer of passengers. All sharp turns will be banked and cemented and there will be several straightaway - stretches of three and four miles. The course will be from thirty to sixty feet in width.. Cambridge ghats Out MeCook. CAMBRIDGE. Neb., June 18 (Special Telegram.) Cambridge shut out McCook again today in what was probsbly the must hotly contested game ever played In south western Nebraska. After defeating the faat McCook team, yesterday by a score of 1 to 0 the team came up more determined than ever to regain lost laurels. They were assisted by 100 rooters, who came down on a special train, but It was of no avail, as they never crossed the home plate. Cam bridge won the fame by bunching hits In the third. Batteries; Cambridge. Owsley nd Rohrer; McCook. Moorhe.nd and Miller. Hits: Cambridge.. 1: McOook. 4. Struck out: By Owsley, 10; by Mooj-hesd. 7. Errors: McCook. 1: Cambridge, 8. Umpire: Dr. Porter. Attendance, 4X0. Directors' Cap at t'oaatry Clab. Golfers at the Omaha Country club will contest for the Directors' cup for June next Saturday. Handicap medal play will govern and the low acorer will nave his name -engraved on ths cup. F. N. Conner won In May. The cup will be played lor eight times and after eight names hava been Inscribed the eight will play off at match play for the possession of the cup. Those winning will not he permitted to play in succeeding matches. White, Night Takes Gold Cap. LONDON, June IS The race for the gold cup wss won at A foot today. W. R. Wynd ham's The White Nlyht was first. L. De Rothschlld's Radium got aecond place, and W. M. tl. Slrer'S Torpolnt was third. Six horse startejl. Richard Croker decided not to run his filly Rhodora because of her defeat yesterday In the biennial stakes. W. It. Ward of Dyersburg, "Jenn.. writes! 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On account of his death so soon after tha death of the martyr patriot, Michael Davltt, Ireland and freedom bave sustained an Irreparable loss. The friends of Ireland ought to be thank, ful that two great chieftains still remain to keep ths old flag afloat and lead them to freedom John E. Redmond In Ireland and Michael J. Ryan In America. JEREMIAH HOWARD. BANQUET F0RJAMES , BRYCE British Ambassador Expresses Ills Admiration of Amerlcaa Coa veatioa Methods. CHICAGO, June 17. James Bryce, am bassador of Orcat Britain to the United Btatrs, wss the guest of honor at a dinner at the Hamilton club here tonight. Many distinguished convention vl.-ltora were pres. ent at the dinner, the ltst Including Gov ernor Bheldon of Nebraska, M. H. De Young, San Francisco: John W. Blodgett, chairman of the Michigan delegation; Victor Rosewater, Omaha; . Governor Brooks, Wyoming; Colonel Paul, California, and Benor Corlllo, spesker of the Mexican House of Representatives. 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