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    TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1!KW.
Champions Drop Another One to the Sioux; Women Play Good Tennis at the Field Club
OMAHA LOSES TO THE SIOUX
Out in the Seventh.
HiXL FINISHES UP THE GAME
If Mr Scoring Done, bat the Two,
with On Which Preceded It,
. Wav Eaeaih to Land
' th Uint.
KOTTX CITT, Julr .-S1otix City batted
ntcher Jackson out of the box in iho 'ev
en th Inning today and woo h.f3d:iy from
Oman a, I to 1. Bcoie:
SIOUX CITY.
AB. K. H.
O.
11
0
A. K.
Campbell, If , .
Holme, 3b '.
Wond, cf-lb .
Andrea. tt .
Granville,
McKay rf-cf
Hhea, c
Furchner, p .
Bevereld, lb .
Uraen, rt
0
0
2
1
2
1
0
2
1
0
0
4
Total
29 3
OMAHA.
AB. n
6 27
K.
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
1
0
0
o.
1
4
II
0
6
o
0
6
0
0
A.
E.
0
1
1
0
0
2
Flher, If
Kin, 3b
Autrey. lb-? .
II. Welch, cf ,
Bunder, lb-iib
Pranck, ss ....
Belden, rf ....
Gonriing, c ....
Jackson, p ...
Hall, p
6
0
3
1
0
0
1
0
6
2
1
14
u
0
o
0
Tota l l 1 8 24
Bloux City 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 -3
Omaha 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
, Two-be ao hiis: Granville, Furchner, Aula,
rey, Belden. King. Three-base hit: H.
Welch. Bacrlfloe lilts: Autrey, t emphell.
Andrea 1Z), Shea. Btolen bases: II. Welch,
Holme. Base on balls: Off Jsrkson, 1; off
Furchner, 2. Struck out: Uy Furchner, 10;
by Jackson, ; by Hall. 1. Wlid pitch:
Jackson. Passed ball: Oondlng. Walk: Jack
son. Hit by pitched ball: Green. Time; 2:00.
Umpire: Davis. Attendance: 2,lw).
PUEBLO DISCARD BEATS THEM
Aakler ItrlkH Oat Twelve and la
Entitled to a Bhatoat.
PUEBLO, July . Puoblo could do nothing-
with Ackley, who wae released by them
early In the aeason, and Denver won to
day's game by the score of 6 to 2. Ackloy
struko out twelve men and In the sixth In
ning, with the baaes full and no one out,
he struck out three In succession. Pueblo's
score being 'he result of a steal home by
Patterson. The vlsltora first two runs wore
the results of errors, but they won the
game by bunching four hlta on Fitigerald
In the seventh. Smith was rendered uncon
scious bv running Into a the home bench
a'tor a foul ball, which he held, and waa
later able to finish tho game. Score:
AU. R
H.
3
8
1
0
1
2
0
0
0
O.
0
2
3
1
1
12
2
0
A.
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
3
0
Waldron, cf
Belden, as 3
Caaaariy, rf ... 4
1Ovett, if 2
Irwin, b 4
Hohannon, lb 4
Zalusky, c.
Latiterborn,
Acklcy, p..
Total...,
2b.
84 ( ,
PUEBLO.
AB. R.
27
II.
0
2
3
0
1
0
0
1
1
A.
0
t
4
0
0
0
1
2
3
Hngrtevar, a.
Bmlth, c ;..
Patterson, 3b..
Mat ticks, cf...
Clark, lb
Miller, rf
Bpenref, If
Meddox, 8b....
Fitcgerakl, p.
Total S3 2 7 27 12 4
-Denver 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 06
puebio ...... o o o o 1 o o o-i
'Stolen base: Belden, Cassady, Hogrlever,
Patterson. Mattlcka, Clark. Two-base hits:
Waldrod. Belden, Cassady. Double play:
Lovett to Lauterborn. Left on baaes: Den
ver, 7: Pueblo, 9. Sacrifice hits: Belden, 2.
Struck out: By Ackley, 12; by Fltsgerald. 2.
Base, on ball: Off Ackley. t; off Flts
gerald, 3. Time; 1:45. Umpire: Brennan. At
tendance: l.OuO.
Nelson aa( Oatns Slara.
SAN FRANCISCO. July .-Battl!ng Nel
on and Joe Gana last night signed articles
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOK BALE -
(Continued.)
$150 CASH BUYS
. 5-ROOM COTTAGE
Pi-lt tl.XO, HR1 Corby Bt.. 6 rooms end
bah; modern except heat; aouth front lot.
"" ' rent?
aa HKYDEN, 1704 Famam Bt.
, , .' (191-135 9
Two Good Bargains
NO. 1 IIANSCOM PARK
DISTRICT
, Fine -r modern residence;
oak finish. Owner leaving city.
Don't fait to let us r.ow you
tht property at once. Prlca
fS.OPO. on reasonable term.
NO. 21512 NORTH 28TH ST.
Large 8-r. modern home,
except heat, built four year
ago by owner for heme; lot
3xl30; fine shade, lawn, shrub
I bery, fruit, garden. Plenty of
I room to build another house.
Owner leaving city, reason for
i el'ing. Prtts only $3100. A
nap. Reasonable term.
Payne, Bostwick & Co.
Bole Agent.,
Maid Floor N. Y. LlfeBldg. Tel Doug. 1018.
(19)-134 9
A GOOD INVESTMENT
WILL PAY 17 PER CENT.
15,250 Will buy full tot, with 4 small stores
and 4 cottages, on 13th St., near William.
BIG SNAP. Kental lie)
JOHN W. ROBB1NS, 1803 Farnam Bt.
(19) M146 12
DO IT NOW
Investigate this neat little 5-r. cottage,
modern ex. heat, close to car. full lot, east
front, and a big snap at fl.UiO.
Term very easy.
W. S. FRANK,
Both Phone.
321 Neville Blk.
(1)-Mli2 11
SPECIAL
13 PER CENT INVESTMENT BUSINESS
PROPERTY
within two blocks of both depot; new brick
business blink, consisting of two siorvs on
ground floor and two apartments on second
lory; each with six large rooms, with
closets, bath and toilet; also good 5-room
cottage partly modern and large two-story
brick barn In rear, also with 23 ft. vacant
fronlage; slis of lot, tjtixl&O to alley. The
whole i In first-claae condition and always
rented; paved street, full Improved; all
special taxes paid. We believe there la
offered no better investment property in
Omaha today than this, or one where pres
ent values will more quickly or certainly
Increase. It 1 well worth prompt Investi
gation and is at price of $12.0uu. A BIO
BAhOAlK.
REAL ESTATE TITI.K-TRU8T CO..
lit AS. E. WILLIAMSON. PRES.,
Uround Floor V H. National BlUg.
1M Farnam Bt,
(19)-121 10
THING ICR INVWTMENT CO.. removed
(mm Ul He. Bid., to sul'e But-jui, fourta
tioor. Old Boston Store Bldg;.
(i-m 13
Standing of the Teams
WEST. LEAGUE. I AMER. ASS'N.
W.L.FcM WL-Pct.
Blnuv. City. ...48 81 M! Indianapolis. .61 32 .814
Omsha 43 82 .Br.l,I,otilsvllle ....49 33
IVnvtr 42 37 .M2 Toledo 47 85 .572
Uncoln 3 36 .57 Columbus ....44 40 .l
Pueblo S3 45 .4.3 Minneapolis. ..39 3
Up a Moines. .28 48 .301) Milwaukee. .. 37 4) .444
Kan-as City. .114 49 . 410
!Bt. Paul M 6 .36
NATL. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAUCK.
W.LPct.l W.LPct.
Chloogo 41 -7 .fiHjgt. LoulB 43 30 .f.x9
Plttahurg ...-41 TO 6;Ietrolt 43 30 . 5.VJ
New York. ...43 30 ..Cleveland ... 40 82 .&".
Cincinnati ...39 M .6HChlrago 41 83 .561
Philadelphia. 30 35 .4H2 Philadelphia.. 38 84 .511
Boston 33 40 .V.'.'i Boston 33 40 .ib'l
Bt. Louis :S 44 ..'09; Washington. .27 46 .375
Ilrooklyn ....X 43 . 377New York. ...27 46 .370
GAMES TODAY.
Western League Des Moines at Lincoln,
Denver at Pueblo.
National ' Leaxue Rrooklyn at Chicago,
Philadelphia at Pittsburg, New York at
Cincinnati, Boston at Bt. Louts.
American League Chicago at Washing
ton. Bt. Louis at Philadelphia, Detroit at
New York, Cleveland at boston.
American Association Indianapolis at
Columbus. Louisville at Toledo, Milwaukee
at8t. Paul.Kansas City at Minneapolis.
for a finish fight to take place at Ely,
Nev., on September 7, weight 133 pounds
ring side. The men agree to split the
330,000 puree Nelson I50,0, Cane lo,000.
' t
SIOLX CITY PITS IP A YELP
Team Given Game by Slats Davis Has
the Nerve to Holler.
Sioux City has become so accustomed
to having games donated to It by Umpire
Blats Davis that when It misses a day
getting a game It hollers. One of the
papers of that town puts up an awful yelp
because Omaha won and was not robbed of
the game Wednesday. It talks about
"rowdy ball" nnd says every man on the
Omaha team plnyed "rowdy ball." That's
a pity! It reports that Dr. Harry Welch
of Omaha broke the nose of Harry Welch
of Bloux City and, of course, blames tiie
Omaha Welch. The thing happened on a
close play at third, when Omaha Welch
accidentally shoved his elbow Into Bloux
City Welch.
It Is the belief In Omaha that from now
on Sioux City will sec some of the tallest
legitimate fighting on the part of the
Rourkes It has ever seen, and that Mr.
Hints Davis will have a sore time donating
the rest of the games.
Omaha Is not the only team that has been
outraged by this man Davis. Lincoln and
Des Moines have both protested games.
Charley Dexter says Des Moines has found
It almost Impossible to win a game from
Bloux City when Davis Is umpiring.
There are several views about how Tat
Ragan passed nine men at Bloux City
Wednesdav. Oondlng says Ragan never
had as good control as he has this yenr.
Any day he passes nine men and yet wins
bis game It's evident Blats Davis has been
getting In some of his dirty work. In tho
same game It Is Interesting to note the
Bloux City pitcher Is credited with fifteen
strlke-outs. Rotten and rank!
Pa saya In a letter to Brother Dnve that
the game Davis stole from Omaha Tues
day waa as coarse as he ever aaw. Hollen
beek had It won hands down and Bloux
City never got a run by rights. And as to
that play of Weed's, Pa say Weed made a
regular hay-maker's swing at the ball and
come clear around and the ball hit htm as
he whirled around. There was no question
that he waa out.
Glldden Trophy Tonr.
BUFFALO. N. Y., July l.-Wlth an entry
of twenty-eight cars less than last year,
the Glldden trophy touring conteat of 1903
was started today over a route approxi
mately 1.700 miles to be traversed In twelve
riding daya, with three days of rest In
cluded In the schedule. The tour this year
Is ant out and out manufacturer's contest
with offlclhl observer carried to check
repairs, replacements, adjustment and
stops. For the Glldden trophy only thirty
car are nominated aa against fifty-one
last year. Fourteen cars will compete for the
Homer trophy for runabouts, while two will
run for certificate and seven will be non
competlraj. The last Includes press and
pilot cars and the chairman' car.
Today' run will be to Cambrlge Springs,
Pa.. 117.4 milea.
Coach l.athrop Dismissed.
BOSTON. July 9. James G. Lathrop, for
twenty yeara coach of the Harvard track
team, has been dlsmlsed as the crimson's
coach by the Harvard athletic committee.
No reason la aaslgned for the change. A
notice of his dismissal was sent by a
prominent members of the Harvard com
mittee to Coach Lathrop at his cummer
home at Windham, Conn.
REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY' FOR 8AI.E.
(Continued.
CLOSE-IN BARGAINS
Triple new brick flats, 314.000.
Two houses on a 06x132-foot lot close In;
a bargain at 36.000.
Large corner lot with 8 house on; room
on corner for brick flat, $7,500.
Nine-room modern except heat; house
renting for $26 per month; price $2,000; MX)
caah. Bee
J. W. RASP CO.,
Doug. 1653-4S9-91 Brandel Bldg -A-2663.
(19) 132 10
$1,900 Seven-room house, good repair, good
east front lot, close In. N. Fenger, 618
Bee Bldg. Tel. Red 8157.
(19)-M93 Jy.l8x
SNAP.
5-room modern cottage, with barn, near
ltilh and Locust, on paved street, $1,750.
F. D. WBAU, Wead Blk., 18th and Karnara.
- (19) MM51 10
FOR BALE OR RENT Brick residence;
21 rooms; extensive grounds; walking
distance; suitable for residence, hospPsl
or club house. C. H. Brown, 407 Brown
Bldg. (18)-M3'S
HIGH CLASS FLAT
LOCATION
ADJOINING HIGH SCHOOL
I. CONNER, OWNER,
BOARD OF TRADE BLDG.
(19) M-737
" WEST FARNAM STREET"!
Two eleftant modern brick residences In
West Karnani street district, one block
from street car; everything In first-class
shape, $4,000 cash.
THOMAS BRENNAN.
First Floor New York Life Building
(19) Ml
NORTH 24TH BT. BARGAIN.
East front on 24th St., south of La:te, with
4-room cottage: If sold at once owner,
who lives In California, say reduce to
$LUI0.
FI. WEAD. Wead Blk.. 18th and Famam.
(19) M362 10
A NICE HOME
for email family: new; four rooms; closet;
bath; porch; cellar; ground 40x 70; east
front; two blocks north of Cuming on 3Mh
Ave. Price 31.F.O0; easy terms. R. A. Mc
Eachmpn, owner. City Savings bank.
U!l)-71
LIST your property with Christ Poyer. 8!d
and Cuming Sts. ( 9-!vl
REED ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. IfCxl. Prnmtt
service. Cet our price. 1710 Famam St.
U9)-$"J4 .
LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 324
and Cuming Bta. (10)-tll
R7ED ABSTRACT CO.. Est. 6. Proraus
osrvic. Oct our price. I'lO Firmtn Hl
a)-JJ
PEAL ESTATE TITLK TRUST fjfi
CHAS. E. WILLI AM BON, Pre
(l9)-293
WHEN writing to advertisers, remembot
II lakes but an extra atrok or two of
the pen to mention th fact that oa
a w the a1 In The Bee.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH USD rOH f ALB
Canada.
TRAMPING LAKE.' Saskatchewan and
Southern Alberta selected landa. 18 to $11
per acre. Battlers secure farm on crop
payment plan. Agent wanted. Write
Gundy A Gundy, Dept. B, Union Hank
bldg , Winnipeg. l-WA
PIRATES AGAIN DEFEATED
Philadelphia National! Take Three
Out of Four from Pittsburg1.
HOME TEAM'S FIELD END IS BAD
Both. Its Itena Are Farced Across the
Plate by Basra oa Balls
Score of Other
Games.
PITTSBURG. July . Philadelphia made
It three out of four toy winning today from
Pittsburg. Tho home team's fielding Is
still bad and their error were costly. Both
of Pittsburg's runs were forced across the
plate by bases on balls. Score:
PHILADELPHIA. I'lTTSlU'RO
B.H.O A 11.
B HO A K
Grant, 3b
till t Thomas,
rt... I 0 1 S I
Knsbe. lb.... 5
i I 1 bea, h, lb
4
Titu, rt I
Ms, If t
BnnlMeld, lb I
Osborne, cf... 4
Ilnolln, M. . .. 4
rooiii. c 4
Mwrn, p 3
klchlo, p 2
0 10 OCIarko, It...,
1 2 0 0 Wagner, aa .
1 10 0 OAbllrhlo. 2b.
0 1 OSnirke. lb ...
1 0 I OWMann, rt...
17 0 Odlnenn, e
4
I
4
0 0
1 1
o i
.. 4
.. 1
.. I
.. 4
t n
l
l i
0 0 1 Oaladdox, p
0 0
1VS
Totals S3 t 37 11 I
Totala II 17 10 1
Pittsburg 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3
Philadelphia 1 0012010 0-5
Two-base hits: Doolln. Dooln. Three
base hit: Grant. Hlta: Off Moron, 4 In
three and a third lnnlrjj; off Richie, 1 In
five and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Gibson, Magee, Bransfleld. Stolen buses:
Magee (2). Left on bases: Pittsburg, 11;
Philadelphia, 7. Bases on balls: Off Moren,
4; off Richie, 3; off Maddox, 4. First base
on errorr: Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 2.
Struck out: By Maddox, 1; by Moren, 2; by
Richie, 2. Time: 1:46. I'mplre: O'Day.
Cubs W in In Tenth.
CHICAGO, July . Chicago won In the
tenth Inning today on a single, a sacrifice
hit, a wild pitch and a long fly, defeating
Brooklyn 4 to 3. Morar.'s muff, spoiling a
double play, gave the visitors their three
runs. Score:
I'HICAOO. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A.U.
B.H O A E.
Hftfmall. lb
I 11 It tlurrb
If.
1 1
1 1
0 2
1 I
0 11
3 4
0 4
1 I
t 4
Bhsrkard. If. t
Howard, rf-rf I
Zlm'rman, lb I
fitelnfaldt, lb 4
Moran, o 4
Durftla, cf... I
Tinker, as.... I
Plalater, p... 1
Brown, p 1
Kvera, rf 0
0 Maloney, ef. . 6
0 Hummel, tb.. t
OLumley. rf... 4
t Jordan, lb I
1 (heehao. lb.. I
0 Lewla, aa 4
4 Bir(en, c 4
ORuckar, p.... I
0
0
0
Totala M IS I
Totals.
ll 4 M 14 1
Winning score made with two out.
Chicago 1 00000002 1-4
Brooklyn o 00300000 o a
Two-baso hit: Bheehan. Hits: Off
Pfelster, 8 in nine Innings. Sacrifice hits:
Sheckard, Pfelster, Jordan, Btelnfcldt,
Moran. Double play: Burch to Hummel.
Left on bases: Chicago, V; Brooklyn, 8.
Base on balls: Off Pfelster, 4; off Rucker.
6. Bases on errors: Chicago, 3. Hit by
pitched ball: Hofman, Evers. Struck out:
By Pfelster, 4; by Brown, 1; by Rucker, 1.
Wild pitches: Rucker (2. Time: 2:00.
Umpires: iRudderham and Rlgler.
Boston Defeat Bt. Loots.
ST. I-OI'IS, July 9.-Boston took the third
and last of the aeries here today, 11 to 2.
Bt. Louis used three pitcher. Fromme,
Karger and Becbe, and all were hit freely.
McCarthy was effective for Boston. Bcore:
BOSTON. BT. LOUIS.
B.H.O.A E. B H.O.A.E.
Roller. If....
Dahlrn, aa..,.
Beaumont, cf.
McOann. lb..
Rllohey. lb..
Hannifan, lb.
Bmwas, rt...
Smith, a
McCarthy, p..
1
OBhaw. rf...... 4
I 1
1 Charles, lb... 4
0 Hurray, ef... 4
0 llelf haoty, If. 4
IKonetrhr, lb. 4
0 Hoatatter, c. 4
OBrma, 3b.... I
VO'Rourke, as. I
4 frommf, p. .. 1
0 14
1 0
2 II
Bstas, cf.
1 1
OKariar, p 1
Ueebs.
P 1
Totala 34 11 17 15 1
Totala II I 17 12 I
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Boston 3 10 10 16 1 0-11
Two-base hits: Kelley, Murray. Three
base hit: Smith (2), Bate. Hit: Off
Fromme, S In three and one-third Innings;
off Karger, 4 In three Innings; off Heebj,
3 In two and two-thirds Innings. Sacrifice
hits: Harvnifan, Kolley. Double play:
Rltchey to McOann. Left on bases: Bt.
Ixiuls, 4; Boston, 1 Bases on balls: Off
Fromme, 6; off Beebe, 1. Struck out: By
Fromme. 2; bv McCarthy, 7; by Beebe, 1.
Wild pitch: Fromme, 1. Time; 2:02. Um
pire: Johnstone.
Giants Win from Reds.
CINCINNATI. July 9.-M ithew-on held
the Clnclnnalls down to four hits toJay.
REAL ESTATE
FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE
(Continued.)
Colorado. '
GOOD FARM1NO IAND Near Denver,
Ureeley district; wella 25 to 40 feet; abun
dance of moisture; general farming. In
''""'rig corn raising; one crop pays for
farm.
.. ATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
532 Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
(20)-096
WANTED We have several thousand
acres of good Colorado lands for sale; we
want good, live agents to represent us.
Olobo Land and Investment Co., Omaha,
Neb. (20J-296
lovra.
FOR BALE No. 590 A )'o9-aore frm 3
miles from Bartlett, Fremont county,
Iowa.; nearly all good level tillable land,
2 acres of orchard, good 7-room house,
large barn, 2 stahles, several sheds, corn
cribs, hog houses, 2 ,jeod wells, wind
mill, etc. Price, $7S per acre; encum
brance, $8,000; want equity cash.
GLOBE LAND A INVESTMENT CO.
Omaha, Neb.
(3ft)-M107 11
Booth Dakota.
FOR BALE) Very cheap and on easy
terms; five quarter sections of unlm-
r roved land In Edmunds county, South
tnkota. Also l.s.io acres In the s.u'h
ptirt of Faulk county. Address H, R.
Robertson. 1016 Guaranty Hid., Minne
apolis. Minn. (20)-M!M4 11
Texas.
FOR BALE Very chop. .Sf4 cre Texas
panhnndl" land; near railroad; $4 acre.
Will make fine stock farm, and pur
chaser a handsome profit. J. Wellington
Fort Worth, Tex.
(20)-M)W 12x
The Texas Land Co.
We have asroc'ated ourselves with them
with our home office and headquarters at
Canyon City, Texas. And a branch office
at Omaha, Neb. Canyon City Is th county
seat of Randall county, Texas, and boasts a
population of 2.500. all white American citi
tens. ,
It is on the main trunk line of the Santa
Po between Chicago and Ban Franclsoo.
School and church facilities are unsur
passed anywhere.
We .Are 'the
Absolute Owners
Of three tracts aggregating over 100,00)
acre that produces as big crops of corn,
oats, wheat, vegetables and all kinds of
fruit as any land on earth. In a fairly
well aettled community of thrifty Amer
ican farmer.
Now Listen,
Read Thoughtfully.
These are the first landa we have ever
owned or offered for aale In Texas: they
re only one to eight miles to railroad,
and for the purpose of Introdueing our
selves to Texas Isnd buyers and home
seekers we propose to offer them s cheap
or cheaper titan other companies are sclll ig
similar and no better land that at twenty
mile from railroad.
Excursions from Omaha, with free Bleep
ing car berth on every first and third
Tuesday of each month.
Conner 4 Healey, Mgr. Omaha Office,
331 Chamber of Conunerc. or write Home
office. Canyon City, Texas.
Honorable, entrgsllo agents wanted.
Oe-AUJ 10
Conkloy kept the vlHltors' hits fairly well
ak-attered. Two fluke singles and an out
gave the New Yorks the winning run In
the ninth. Score:
NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
B HOAR B H O A K
Tenner, lb... 4 I 11 1 4 Husslna. lb.. 4 14 1
Day I, lb 4
Bretnahan. c. I
Itonlln. If 4
Seymour, rf . . 4
iwlin. lb ... I
JSrCoxra' a. rf I
Hrldwell. aa. . I
Mathewaon, p I
1 Kane, rt 4
I Lobert. lb
I Panaert, If..
OGanrel, lb...
Sfhlel. r
Mitchell, rf.
Oil ii I wilt. aa.
Ocoakiey, p..
4 15
Totals IT II I Totala ...
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0
New York 0 0 0 0 0
10 I 17 14
0 0 10-1
0 10 1-2
Two base hits: Katie, gjhlel.
Sacrifice
h'ts: Mitchell, Hresnahan. Btolen tases:
lxbert (21, Huggins. Double plays: Hug
Kin" to Uanr.ei (2). liases on balls: oil
Cmkley, 1. Htruck out: by CViakley, 1; by
Mathewaon. 4. Passed ball: Bchlei. Time:
1.3(1. Utnpre: Klem.
fcVE.HTS OX THH ItlMSIVO TRACKS
Trash Wins Handicap Prat are- at
Brighton Beach.
BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y.. July -The
feature at Brighton Beacn today
was the handicap at one and one-elgTtth
milea, fourth on the card. The finish
In this event was very ciose and only
tho Judges were able to separate the
two horses. Trash was given first
money, with Cairngorm second and
D'Arkle third. Summary:
First race, maiden 2-year-olds, five and
a half furlongs: Blr John (112. Mc
Cahey, 8 to 1) won, Ruble til 2. E. Dugan,
10 to 1) second, Ton (112, Lang. 10 to 1)
third. Time; 1:07. Green Lawn
Spectatress, Tlmbuctoo, The Pippin,
Hoppaestus, Yankee Daughter, Submit,
Moorish log and Selective alao ran.
Second THce, steeplechase, 4-year-olds
and up. short course, about two miles:
Vervane (145, McKlnney, 7 to 10) won.
Motor (167, Crunibley, 11 to B) second,
Fauqulr (153. Davidson, 5 to 1) third.
Time: 4:05V Queen Night fell; Fnn
auler fell and was remounted and 11a
lshed third.
Third race, handicap. 3-year-olds and
up, mile and a sixteenth: Corncob
McDanlel. 11 to 6) won. Molegy
(108,
(105,
Musgrave, 9 to fi) second, Greene 100,
Sweet. 30 to 1) third. Time: 1:47. Coin
cident, Countermand. Branca, Counter
sign, Lally, George O. Hall and Malaga
also ran.
Fourth race, handicap, 3-year-olds and
up, mile and an eighth: Trash (Hu,
Sweet, 11 to 6) won. Cairngorm (116,
Kd Dugan, 5 to 2) second. D'Arkle (95,
McCarthy, 20 to 1) third. Time 1;63H
Winning Star. Campaigner. Beckon and
Bartender also ran.
Fifth race. 2-year-olds, five furlongs:
Takahlra (106. MeCahey, 6 to 2) won.
Waponoca 1102, E. Dugan, 11 to 6)scc
ond, Ragman (99, Gilbert, 6 to 1) third.
Time: 1:01. Leak-Out, Chaperon, Rose
Beaumont, Mystify, Bt. Wlthould, Merry
Widow. Beauty Bright and Albsrllnu
also ran.
Sixth race. 2-year-olds, selling, six fur
longs: Black Mary (96, Sweet, 6 to 1)
won, Besom (108, Upton, 9 to 10) bco
ond. Arasee (107, Notter, 8 to 6) third.
Time: 1:13 4k. Queen of Sheba, Mlramar,
Montrose, Dial Plate, Omnipotent, Blskia,
Earl Court and Alchemy also ran.
Olympic HlOe Shooting;.
BISLEY, July 9 Dull weather with a
treacherous wind threatened this morning
to Interfere with the opening of the Olym
pic rifle shooting contests. By noon, how
ever, the weather had Improved and some
good scoring was recorded In the 300 meter
team competition and in the Individual
single and double matches with running
deer as targets. The United Btates Is not
represented In the team competition, but In
the Individual matches, Walter Wlnnans
appeared for America.
Wlnana scored 21 In the single shot
competition at a running deer. The highest
score made thua far Is 24 by Rankin, an
Knglinhman. The highest possible score Is
40. In the double hot competition Wlnan
tied with Rankin at 40. the highest madu
thus far. The highest possible In this
contest 1 80.
Schwann of Sweden won the gold medal
for the single shot deer competition with a
score of 25. Rankin and Rogers, another
Englishman, tied for second and third
places with scores of 24.
Wlnans and Rankin are tide for first
pleca. in the double deer competition. The
tie will be shot off tomorrow.
Tho 1.000-yard Individual competition, In
which several Americans competed, was won
by Colonel Mlllner, an Englishman, with a
core or 9 or a possihie iw.
The second place In Vhe 1.000-yard Indi'
virtual was won bv Cautaln Casey of Amur
lea with a score of &3. Blood of Ireland
made 92 and Kerr of Canada 91. Mlllner,
Casey and Blood therefore win tne gold
silver and . bronse medals, respectively.
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girls' wear. Lilliputian Bazaar, 1515 Doug-
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BROWNS WIN IN TWELFTH
St. Louis Drive Plank from Box in
Ninth and Tics Score.
TWO BUNS IN FINAL INNING
Hit, Pass, Error and Wild Pitch Prove
V'adolna of the Athletic
Scores of Other
Game.
PHILADELPHIA, July .-After being
blanked until the ninth Inning by Philadel
phia today, St. Louis knocked Plank oft
the rubber and tied the score. Bt. Louis
won out In th twelfth Inning on a hit, an
error, a pass and a wild pitch. Bcore:
IT. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.
. H.O.A.E. B.H O A S
Stona. If 7
H.nrell. rf.. I
Hoffman, cf . . 1
William, lb. I
lHartaol, If ... I
I I
4 1
VNIrhola, 2b... 4
0 Darla, lb 4
0 Murphy, rf.. . 8
0 ). Collins, lb I
VOIdrlns. cf... 4
1 11
i :
Wallara. as... I
C. Josaa. cf.. I
Crlea, rf I
T. Jonea, lb.. I
Ferrla, lb.... 4
Spencer, a.... I
Powell, p (
8tphena ... 1
4
1
4
I
0
0
0E. Collins,
as 4
0 II
OSjjiltb, e...
1 Powers. .
0 Plank, p...
lVlckera. p.
08ii bolt .
1 I
1 I
1 4
4 4
Tetala 44 t l II I Totala 40 I II II I
Batted for Hartsel In ninth.
Batted for Power In twelfth.
Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 26
Philadelphia 0 3000001000 03
Two-base hits: Oldrlng, E. Collin. Vlck-
ers. Hits: Off Plank. 7 In eight and a
third Innings; off Vlekers, 2 in three and
two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hits: Ferris.
iMcnois, j. Collins. Double plays: Wil
liams. Wallace to T. Jones: Williams to T.
Jor.ts (2; Murphy to Bmlth. Left on bases'
t. lxniis, it: Philadelphia. 8. Bases on
balls: Off Powell. 4: off Plank. 5: off
Vlekers, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Powell.
1; by Plank, 2; by Vlekers. 1. Struck out:
By Powell. 3; by Plank. 2; by Vlekers, 4.
Wild Ditch: Vlekers. Time: 2:27. Cm Dire:
Connolly.
Yonagr Driven from Box.
BOSTON. July 9.-Cleveland batted Young
out of the box In the fifth Inning today
and Chech held the locals to six scattered
hits: Score:
CLEVELAND. - BOSTON.
B. H.O.A.E. B H O A B
J. Clarke. If. 4 I I 0 OMc-Connell, lb 4 I I 1
Brartley.
I 4
0 11
1 4
OLord, 3b
1 1
Hirkman. lb.
Lajole, lb....
OTboney, If...
1 Oeaaler, rf...
0 Sullivan, cf.
Otnglaub. lb.
OWatner, as..
ACrtger, ....
Crarath ...
4 1
0 1
1 1
4 11
1 I
0 4
0 0
0 1
1 0
4 0
N. Clam, e..
Bemia.
Hlnrhman, rt I
Perrlns. lb... I
Ulrro'ham. cf I
Chock, p 4
OCarrlsan, e... 4
Young, p
.. 1
..
Totala 12 117 17 1 Hurchal. p.
Toula 13 4 17 11 0
Batted for Crlger In eighth.
Cleveland 1 010200004
Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hit: Lord. Three-.base lilt:
McConnell, Bradley. Hits: Off Young, 6
In five Innings; off Bun-hell, 8 In four In
nings. Sacrifice hits: Ptrrlng. Hickman.
Stolen bases: Bradley (2). J. Clark. Double
play: Wagner, McConnell to I'nglaub. Ift
on bases: Boston, 5; Cleveland, 6. First
base on errors: Boston, 1. Struck out: By
Young, 4; by Chech. 1; by Burchell. 2.
Time: 1:42. Umpires: Hurst and Egan.
White Box Bnnch Hit.
WASHINGTON. Julv 9. cThlcago bunched
a single and a double off Johnson In the
tnira inning today, ana xnia pracucany u
feated Washington, 5 to 3. Score:
CHICAGO. WASHINGTON.
B. H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A.E.
Hahn, rf 4
0 0 Milan, cf I
Jonea, cf 4
labell, lb I
Dougherty, if I
Donobue, lb.. I
Davla. aa I
Tannrhlll, lb 4
Fulllvan, e... I
White, p 3
4 (iBchlpks, lb... 4
1 SOanley, If...
4 0 firmer, rf..
1 0 Street, t
i I Kreeman, lb.
1 OAltlaer. 3b..
1 0 MrDrlds, aa.
$ (ijobuaoa, p..
4 14
0 1
1 1
0 I
1 1
Totals 24 I 27 11 1 Totals II B 27 13 2
Washington 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-3
Chicago 0 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 1--8
Two-base hit: Hahn. Three-base hits
Freeman. Johnson. Sacrifice hits: Street,
Donohue (2). Btolen base: Doherty. Left
on bases: Washington, 8; Chicago, I
Basra on balls: Off Johr.scn, 4; off White
V. First base on errors: Washington, 2;
Chicago, S. Struck out: By Johnson, 3;
by White, 2. Wild pitches: Johnson. 1
White. 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O Laugh
lln. Tlaers Win in Ninth.
NEW YORK, July 9,-Dstrolt pulled off
another victory here today In the ninth
Inning, when the locals seemed to have a
winning lead. Two hits, three battery
errors and a mlanlav bv Ball gave tho via
itors four run and they won out by 10 to
a. score:
rnpTnn.tr Ktw vnnK
B. H.O.A.E. B.H.O.A.U.
Mclntyrs, If.. 4 4 14 SNIIes, lb 4
Srhaef.r. as.. 18 11 0 Ball, aa I
.. I
Cf. I
I I
4 0
1 I
3 10
0 1
Crawford.
o Keeier, n ...
OChaas, lb 4
OMortarlty, lb. 4
0 Homphlll. cf. 4
OtluUI, If 4
1 Klelnev, e... I
OOrth, p 2
1 alannlng, p... 3
Cobb, rf
Roaaman. lb.
Coughlln, lb.
Jone
Brhoildt, 0...
Downa, 2b...,
Summers, p.,
Thomaa ...
WlllMts, p..
0
0
0 Toula 84 10 37 II
Totala U 14 27 II 2
Batted for Coughlln In ninth.
Batted for Bummer In ninth.
Detroit 1 0 2 0 2 1 6
New York : 1 0 0 0 5 0 0
410
0- $
Two-base hits: Cobb. Rossman. Hemphill
Hits: Off Orth, 9 In five Innings; off Man
ning, 6 In four Innings; off Summer. 10 In
eight innings; off Wtlletts, none In one
Inning. Sacrifice hits: Rossman, Summer,
Cobb. Pall. Stolen bases: rJcnaerer
Keeier. Chase (2). Double plays: Nile
and Ball: Nile. Klelnow. Chose and Mori
arlty. Left on bases: Detroit, 8; New
York, 3. Bases on balls: Off Orth, 1; off
Manning, 1; off Summers, 1. Hit With
pitched ball: By Bummer, 2. Struck out
By Summer, fi. Passed ball: Schmidt
Time: 2:00. Umpires: Evans and Bherltian
Answer to Question.
ESBON, Kan.. July 9. Snorting Editor,
The Bee: A man Is on first base and
hatter knocks tho ball to second bus
Second baseman fields the ball, step on
second base and In attempting to com
plete a double play, starts to throw the
ball to first, but the runner, who Is
forced out, knocks the ball out of the
second baseman's hands. The umpire rails
both men out, the man who hit the ball es
well as (he runner, who was on first and
who knocked the bull from the second
baseman's hands. Is this correct?
J. W. DRAKE.
Answer You do not specify whether the
runner purposely or accidentally Interfered
with the ball. It Is a play that depends
much on circumstances and which Is not
specifically covered by the rules, though
the i.itt'-r halt or section 7 if rule 66, under
the cnptlon. "When Runners Are Out.
might apply to H. It says: "In case the
fielder be occupying a base runner's proper
pain in attempting to iieia a natieu Dan
then the base runner ahall run out of
direct line to the ntxt base and behind said
fielder and ahall not be declared out for
doing so.
Section I of the same rule says: "If he
fail to ovoid a fielder In attempting to
fleil a batted ball, or In any other way
obstruct a fielder In attempting to field
a batted ball, or Intentionally Interfere
with a thrown ball, (the runner la out!
The custom generally Is to call the runner
wno nns just nit the bil out also where
tho Interference Is Intuitional. Still there
Is much discretion to be exercised by the
umpire.
KEARNEY. Neb.. July -portlng
Editor The Be: Whst became of Bport
Mciiaie, issi year a Lenver player r
G. J. PACKARD.
Answer McHsle Is playing with a Denver
team in the Colorado btate league.
EIaM CREEK, Neb., July 8 Sporting
r.aiior i ne nee: r-iease give me the vots
of the state of Indiana In ltm on president
ano ooiige at. K. CL.ARK.
P. S -AIao 1900.
Artuwar vote for president 1898, repub
lloan. 123,764- democratic, Sufi. 678. Vote for
prestient in), republican, X.u63; demo
crane, ato.bbt.
Oelf Player at Hack Island.
MARBHALLTOWN. Ia., July a (Bp
clal.) The following players have been
chosen by Uoyd R. Maxwell, president of
the Iowa Ooir association of this i-lt
for th Iowa team that will pla
ior in wiympNc cup ac ine weatei
amateur tournament at Rock Island, III
next week: R. If. Flnkblne. "Hood
Guinand, A. C. Gordon. J. J. Elbert and
Will 8hehan of Dea Moines: Leon Mitchell
and Lsscksr trench of Davenport nni
C. H. K. Boardman of thia city. Tht
picking of the four men who will make up
me icaun wui oe a ao (aaareeaa 1
of Des Moines, president of th tatr as
sociation. The Olvinplc cup metcli Is to
be played on Saturday.
GAMES. IS A M F. II I C 4 X ASSOC! 4.TIOS
Champions Take Three Ont of Foar
from tho Leaders.
COLUMBUS. July 9 -Rcgers otitpltct.ej
Bleirie today and Columbus made it thrrs
out of four on the Indianapolis league l ad-
ers. Bcore:
rOLVMPt'S. INDIANA POl .IS.
B.H.O.A T. B.H.O.A V.
lei. lb..
4
t
4 Buh. ra
Coo. cf ...
Harden, rf
4Carr. lb...
1 Coulter. If.
0 Llvtnawton.
Odwwll, cf.
4
I I
I I
4 I
4 8
1 14
1 I
4 4
Kruser. If
Coaaalton,
rt I
am, a....,
aldr. aa...
Klhm. lb...
Wnsler, lb
RoBra, p..
I
I
I
4 Will lama. lb. 4
1 Itopka, lb.... 4
0 Blagle, p I
Totala 11 11111 I Totala II 114 11 I
Columbus ." 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 5
ndlanADntls aaoaasaii n o
"Stolen liases: Bush. Livingston. 8a-rl-
Ice lilts: OdWell. Slale Rarrlflr-e tfv hlta-
James, Coulter. Baee on balls: off Rogers
off Blaxle. 2. Two base hits- Kru.r
Wrlglev. Havrien. Cnrr lilt hv ,..t...,n
ball: Odwell.' Struck out: bv Rogers. 3;
b Blagle. 8. Wild pitch: Rogers. Time:
5.. I'mplre: Kerin.
Toledo Defeat I.oalsvlllp.
LOT'ISVII.T.R Wv .tiii. ovi.t., ...,
the last game of the series today from
Louisville by batting Poole and Dtnhauv
at opportune times. Sccre:
TOLEDO. LOIIBVII.I.E
a. Unas n r. . .
pivu-bu, aa . o 1 s OSIan . cf . a 1 A a
Hlnrhman. 2b 4
1 4
f Woodruff. If.. I
(i Harley, rf I
lPiirke. lb 4
li Perrlne, lb... 4
('Sullivan, lb.. 4
Armb'ater. rf. fi
8 moot. cf.
A boot u lb
1 14
Land, c...
Elwert, lb
PQtilnlau.
Plehl. If...
.. 4
.. I
.. l
.. i
OTelta. a....
0 Poole, a
Lattlmora,
Durham, p.
31 14 37 17 1
Totala
Totala.
II I 17 13 0
0 10 O-l
0 10 0-4
iulfvllle 0 0 0 0 0
Toledo , A o 0 1 4
l nrce-rmao bit.- am.k,..ah a .
Double rlav: Rnrltenu in im.. ...
Abbott. Stolen bases: Armbruster. Per
rlne Struck out: By Lattlmore, 2. Bases
on balls: Off Poole. 3: off l.utiim n
Hit with pitched ball: Hlnchmnn Wild
pitch: Durham. Hits: off Poole, & in
four and one-thiril Innlnu.' ..re n, ,-k., ...
8 In four and two-thirds Innings, lwt oil
, . , ' "'umviiie, t: Toledo, 7. Time: 1 K.
Lmplres: Hayes and Owen.
Miller Win In Thirteenth.
MINNEAPOLIS Inlv a i ..
stolen base, followed by a smash to cen
ter by O'Nell put an end to a thlrteen
lnnlng battle today, giving Minneapolis
a victory over Kansas City In the opeii-
! aiuiio or me series. Bcore:
.MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY.
B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A 8
4 4 4 4 1 Neighbors, rf. 4 110 0
Oyler. aa
Welday, If...
O'Neill, cf...
Block, c
Qulllln, 3b...
O'Brien. Jh..
vuroaa. aa 5
Berkley, lb
0 Braahcar, lb
Carllale, If..
OHallmjui, cf.,
ODownle, lb..
0 Sullivan, c.
4 Wood, p
1 14
Freeman, rf..
Clarke, lb....
riane, p
0 16
1 1
0 1
6
Smith. 3b
Bualow
0 Totals 44 1037 20
Totals.
41 13 S II 1
Batted for Qulllln In the ninth
Mlnn'lls ...0 00010010000 13
Kan. City. .0 00000300000 ft
Two-base hits: OvW re n.i.n fi
base hits: O'Nell Sulltvsn. Sacrifice
hits: Cross. Rraahear. stnUn k
Oyler (2). Welday. Double plays: Qulllln
i? V. r"; Oyler to Clarke; Sullivan to
Beckloy. Left on bases: Mlnneauolls.
j; Kansas city, 7. But on balls: Off
Flene, 3; off Wood. 1. Struck out: By
Flene. 9: by Wood. I. Time- mo tt,-
plore: Kane. "
WITH TUB BOWLER. !
Captain Gernandt cams iinnn it ni.k.
with his bunch of RanajerB to do up the
Metropolitan Btara In a game of ten pins,
but failed to set nlna fnnnrh Hon,
did Borne good playing. Vosa was hljth man
jui mo metropolitan mars, with 60 and
Lavlnge waa high total with B60 for tho
Ranger. Bcore:
BIRMINGHAM RANOBRS.
1st.
2d. Sd. Total
1S8 158 491
170 177 fi9
191 189 6;t2
107 187 648
1S3 190 - 50
fl.TS 898 2,430
8TAR8.
2d. 3d. Total.
179 199 660
201 166 834
If 3 146 660
198 210 632
144 193 bit
915 814 sTrili
Foley us
Bryan 62
Gernandt 148
Martin liu
Lavlnge 177
Totals
. 797
TAN
1st.
. 182
. 167
. 211
. 124
. 182
Voss ........
C. Prlmeau.
Laird
Cain
Learn
Total 866
Arrests Follow Prise Fight.
DENVER. July 9 The nrlnclnala. ee..
onds, managers and club officials who par-
ut'ipnien in tne prize rigni oeiween Jim
Barry of Chicago and Jim Flynn of Pueblo
at the Wayside Athletic' club, Peterslin,
last nlftht. were arrested after the conclu
sion of the bout on the charge of aiding an 1
abetting a prise fight. They were at once
released o'l IVO bonds. Petersburg, where
tho fight was held. Is in Arapahoe county,
adjoining Denver, and the arrests weie
made by the sheriff of that county.
Golfers Go to Rock Island.
Frank Camnbell. A. A. MeClnre and .T Tl
Rahm left Thursday evening for Rock
Island to participate In the golf tourna
ments which are arranged for the beautiful
fovernment links. The club championship
or the Olympic oup will be played for Sat
urday and next week the western amateur
golf championship will be played.
Bicycle Record Clipped.
OGDEN. Utah. July . Parlev Giles of
Bait Lake City last night slipped sixteen
seconds off the world s amateur bicycle
record of 4:35 for two miles unnaced against
time, riding the distance In 4:09.
PUBLICAN ATTACKS REPORTER
Albert Klngr of Kansas City Prob
ably Fatally Injnred by
Jack Gallagher.
KANSAS ' CITY, July 9. Jack Gallagher.
a saloon Keeper, politician and former
policeman, tonight assaulted and probably
fatally Injured Albert H, King, a reporter
for the Kansas City Journal, on Main street
near th city hall. King la In a critical
condition and small hope 1 held out for
hi recovery. King has of late written a
number of articles for his paper at which
Gallagher ha taken offense. King assert
that li and Gallagher were good friend
until today when Gallagher, upon meeting
him, felled him with a fist blow and kicked
him into insensibility. Gallagher waa ar
rested. A Llf Problem ftolved
by that great health tonic, Electric Bit
ters, 1 the enrichment of poor, thin blood,
and strengthening the weak. 50c. Fur
aale by Beaton Drug Co.
Aeronaut Over th flea.
DIEPPE July Jacques Faure, th
French aeionaul. made a balloon ascension
from Dieppe today. A shift of the wind
carried th ship out over the sea
The finest Summer drink in the world
b a highball made with
-'.Good old
BottUd lit. Maud
Yoa should have a bottle of this
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in your oouie an mo
PILESs
WOMEN READY FOR FINALS
Mi$8 Potter and Mri. Dodje Will Flay
for Omaha Championship.
HERS. STEWAKT OUT OF RUNNING
Final In Woman' Oelf Tonrnameat
at Field Clah Will Be Played This
Afternoon and Force of "Oftl
crr" M ill Knforc Holes.
Miss Faith Potter and Mrs. N. P. Pod-.
Jr., have won In the women s tennis tour
nament at the Omaha Field club until their
will have till the honor of rlyl 1" ,h
finals till afternoon for the women'
championship of Omaha. Both have had
several hard matches, but both hnve come
out with colors flying. Miss potter won
from Miss Klnslor and Mrs. Dodge lt
Miss Helen Cudahy.
Mrs. Dick Stewart, who wa picked for
the winner of the consolations, forfeited
her match nd I out of the running.
The finals will be pluyed this afternoon
at 3 o'clock, with all th surrounding of
a real championship match. The sc r
board will bo trotted out and llnesm.-n,
umpires and referees will sen that every
thing Is conducted sccordlng to rules.
Miss Faith Potter beat M m McCook of
New York Thursday morning and tl.ui
worked her way Into the semi-finals. Ml
McCook had been looked tip:m as a
probnblo winner of the tourrBnient, as
she wes a quick, heady pla..e.'. Wediies
day. while practicing she wi over
come by heat, but qukkly re oscred. In
stlte of her Indlsposlt.on she played her
match Thursday morn rg with Miss Potto.
nnd fought hard, but the heady work of
M s- Potter f na ly won out by the score
of 0-2. 6-2.
One of the hardest contestcj mulches of
the tournament was that between Mrj. N.
P. Dodge and Mis Helen Cudahy. The
first set went to extra games and was
hard fought all the way through. Both
young women hud a long reach nnd were
skilled at placing the ball, although at the
latter Mrs. Dodge seemed to extol. The
first Bet was won by Mrs. Djdge, T-5, and
tho second, 6-2.
The scores:
Thursday morning
Miss E. McConnell beat Miss Rogers. 8-1,
8-0.
Mrs. Dodge beat Miss Helen Cudahy,
7-r., 0-2.
Miss Potter best Miss McCook. 0-2, 6-1
CONSOLATIONS.
Mies J. Cudahy beat Mls Butler, 6-1, 4 8,
6-4.
Mlsa Farrell beat Miss Dumont, 6-2, 0-1.
Miss M. Hlngwalt beat Mrs. bt-wurt by
default.
Miss O. McConnell beat Miss r.lcharuson.
(-1. 3-6. 6-3.
Afternoon
SEMI-FI ANL9.
Miss Potter beat Miss Kinder. 6-1, 6 3.
Mrs. Dodge beat Miss H. Cudahy, 7-5. 4-2. .
CONSOLATIONS.
Miss Dale beat Miss Mahnney, t-i. 6-0.
Miss Chase beat Miss Neniith, 6-1. 3-0.
Miss Jean Cudahy beat Mrs. D. Hall. 4-0.
4-4
Miss Dale beat Miss ' E. McConnell. t 3.
3-6, 6-4.
CAPTAIN KELLER GOES TO rEN
Urbane Forger Who Fleeced toane
Omahan Get Two Year
at Leavenworth.
Captain Daniel F. Keller, formerly of th
United States army, b been svnteiictj
by United State district Judge Laudls at
Chicago to two years In the military prison
at Fort Leavenworth for fors'try.
Captain Keller entered the army In 1S96
oh a recruit In tho Eighth cavalry. Ha
rose from the ranks and was commis
sioned a second lieutenant In the Twenty
fourth Infantry In July 1893 and In 18JW
was rnado a first lieutenant and .i'slgnd
to the Thirtieth Infantry. He was sub-S'-nuently
promoted to tlw rank of captain.
While he waa attached to the Thirtieth
Infantry, the captain became acquainted
with a number of Omah.t people, though
he was not stationed at Omahu. Ho Ir.ter
profited by this acquaintance and suc
ceeded in having a Dumber of Omaha
people cash fraudulent checks for him to
the amount of about 8700. Captain Keller
was next heard from In Ooldfield and
Reno, Nev., and his Omaha friends et
steps afoot to find and arrest him. HI
victims were John L. Kennedy, Stockton
Heth and Frank Hamilton, and one or two
of th Omaha hotels.
Finding hi capture difficult the Omaha
victim of Captain Keller abandoned tho
search. The next heard of the wily cap
tain waa In San Francisco, where he was
pursuing the same tactic and later l.e
was found to be carrying on similar prac
tices In Chicago, where It was ascertained
that he had aeeured some blank qusrter
master's checks, and be I tin; an expert pen
man as well as an urbane society man,
spread them about pretty freely. He again
appeared at Reno, Nev., where his rapt tiro
was almost effected and finally he was
brought to bsy at Kamloopn, B. C, where
he made an unsuccessful attempt to pas
more bad checks. ,
Captain Keller was an extremely hand
some man and bore his riillltaiy cnrrlaco
with the greatest dignity and suavity grid
was petted and feted In Omalia la the
highest of social circle.
THREE MARRIAGES A NIGHT
Record Which Rev. t. W. Bavldg
Thinks I Good for On
Jnlv Evenlna.
"Three murriage within one hour on
one July evening Is not so bad. Is It?"
asked Rev. Charle W. BavlJge. the cham
pion "marrlager." He performed th trio
of ceremonies at his home Wednesday
evening.
Mis Mary Chval. daughter of James
Clival and Joseph Skalak. Jr., were married
at 7:30. They were accompanied by Mr.
Philip J. Bwoboda and Miss Paulino p.
Mlchal.
Mr. William Collamer and Miss Jessie V.
Frank were married at 8 o'clock. They
were accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Walter
8. Howe.
Mis Frances Adama. daughter of Jame
A. Adama and Roy Klnser were married t
8:30.
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