THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, .It'LY 22, 19(R Umpire "Slats" Davis Takes Hand in Omaha-Des Moines Game; Sioux City Creeps Toward Lead f JAUENDERS WIN IN -NINTH jn& Heavily-on Hall and ?ull Out " ' Victory. , .. i.r FRAUCK ! PUT OUT OF THE GAME Implre Darl tide II I m Off . Field In Fourth Inning- for Making; '.: Objection' to Hla Derision. DES OINEaJly 21 Although Omaha mart more hits ua fewer errors than Don Motive In-hls afternoon' game, they failed to wlnf thtv.lalhinders winning: out In the ilntfi TsyUndrng on Hall In a vlcloua man- ner, four.. .h,ll,. one. 01 them for two bases, ' md a Mb bsttrrmm bringing In the necessary three';. scores 'to "win . Manager, prraiick w removed from the gam n the ourth Iniflng for objecting too strenuously, to a decision pn second base by UmpUe-Davis. ..Score: DES MOINK8. A ll. K. H. P.O. A. Floiirmiflf' Dolan, iihT-'.u Dwycf, Hrr..! 0 0 El 15 3 1 2 1 6 0 rentier, rr Walsh, rf 3 . Fltgpntrlck. 4' Neilioffv 3b. -,v 4 , Wrlftari,. c ....,.... 4 'Kelley .'. 1 ' Total . f.tijr. .34 -: OMOHA, 27 20 . . . . " : i n. n. h. p.o. a. Fisher. If.. 5 2 2 0 0 King, ,Jtb-e 6 1 Austin. 3b. 4 . 0 Autrey, lb 6,0 Welch, ,cf ...... 3 0 Franck. jis ............ 0 1 LeBranrt. 3b . Uonding, c .. Belden, rf ... Hall, p- .... 3 .....,. 3 ........ i 4 Totala 34 . 6 12 24 i ntlnr1 fnr Nvlann In ninth. None out whwia winning run scored, Des Molne .-.....0 6. 0J00103-4 OmKht'...w..........;i0 11030010-6 Earned runut: De Molne. 5: Omaha, 3. Two-baso hits! Flournoy, Klsher (2. Bases on Balis: Off Nelson, 8; on Jtau, . mi with pitched ball: Dolan C!. Wild pitch: Hall. Struck out: By Nelson, 3; by Hall, 5. Stolen bases: Bader, Flournoy, King (2), Krancki Austltt, ' Autrey, Beldeh. Double plays: ' iJwyer to -uzpairic 10 j-rwyer; 'Velgkrt tO Dwyef to Welgart to Nelhoff; Rader to FlUpatrtrk; Uonding to Austin. Sacrifice hits:. Gondlng (2), Franck. Left on bases: De Mofttea-, 10; Omaha, 8. Time; 1:60. Umple; Davis. Attendance, 1.000. GRANVILLE WINS AT BIOUX CITY 1I Wle-M fltleV for Packers When Titer Heed Hlta. RIOITX CITY, Ia.rJuly 21. Granville with his trusty bat won today's game for Sioux City, the score being five to four. McKay and Fltxgerald were about evenly matched, though the Pueblo twlrler was unfor tunate In 'hitting jiwo batters In succes sion and forcing In a run. Krrors by Gran ville and Heivry- figured -largely In Pueblo's scoring their first circuit of the bases, re sulting from the catcher's wild heave to second."' Cantpbell'tr running catch of a high. -fly to -center was a feature. Score; , SIOUX CITY. R. H. PO. A. E. 0 0 3 1 0 118 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 U 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 10 12 0 13 1' 2 2 0 16 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 1 27 13 6 I, "" . R. II. PO. A. R 0 2 12 0 0 14 3 0 114 11 0 1110 0 0 8 1 0 12 3 10 Campbell, If 1 Holmes, Cf ,Aj 1 Green, rf 4 Weed, lb 3 Andreas, 2b 3 Welch, St 4 Granville, a 4 Henry, c 4 McKay, p 2 Totals -"....w 26 Hogrieves, 3b 5 Smith; Ci 5 Patterson,, 2b ,M 4 Mattlcks. cf 4 Clark, lb 4 Miller, rf 4 WANTED-TO RENT BY lOUNG uiarrled couple, small modern cottage; $Ju limit. Address J 113, cars Bee. , ; . 2i MM7 2bx- GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR DRAFT HORSES AND draft and park mules Chief yuartermas ter's Office, Omaha, Nebraska, July , Ibos. BealiUl pronos.Us: I" triplicate, will be re ceived at- tlus oiflc until 11 o'clock a. m., central standard time, July 23. l&ti, and then opeiKlf. the- presence of attending biddiux foe JO light draft horses, 3 draft mulea, witeul; 1U) draft uuiles, lead, and 1C0 pack mulea. for delivery at uinalia, Ne brabka, or other promliu-nt railroad points. The animals, to conform- to specifications for drs '4 horses and mules. 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Public Frlhtif.v y. - Jy2-'dlt REAL- ESTATE TRANSFE3S v James O'Rourke. to , Ctilon Pacific Railroad company, 'parcel of land at Twelfth and- California, west of Omaha Bridge-A Terminal Railway rnmranv! trucks, and north of Mis souri Paciflo trackb t 3"0 lUrtv V. Pierce and wUle to -George W. Uolrirvge, lota, I. 3 and 3. block 1I- Kliuh.n A Waugh's subdi- vlston ...t. ..v.... iM 150 John. A. f relghtoh Real Estate and v, Trust 43bmpany to Katharine M. Morse. -Kt ft. block 8. Crelchton'l 1st -addition 800 CharU-s . Newton to Ivor Thomas, lot" and 6. block t. Hammond Place 309 Mattle M. Marekey iinrt husband to Robert" FtrmanV lot 58. Fairfax .... 110 Mary L Hoae to Harriet K Muc Murphy, "0t J, Rosalind Place 10 James McAInhsn to Thomas J. Degan, lot V block 23. Benson 00 Fred vv.i -f nil lb .and wife-to Wrauml . A...WJ .tiuell. undivided Interest lot 15 Ah J 16. block 5. Kllby Place.. 1.6C0 I Callle-, Lw KiV to- Mania m. nop 1 ,r,. tot I, block 8. Brlggs' Plate.. J.J00 Curtis B. - Kills and wife to ,ohn Hflmm lt 4. blcs-k 11, Albrights mint- ... ..i." ' LOW J. .--Carlson and wife to Gustav A. Sandllr noddle 32 feet lot 8, block 30, Omaha 1 Anna J. Jacbbwin .and husband to Jennie 'Buchanan, part lot f. block . 'fchd Hi" . . 1 County -treisorer lo Lewis S. Reed, lots 1'. t, 8 and 4 to 'M. Inclusive, bl vk Schleainger's addition .... Lewis. ST Tie ed and wife to Commer cial Land company, lots J to 34, block -4j. SclUeslnger's addition I Nebraska. National, bank el al to John Rosa, part it K block 1. propustKl pla-ei Munst a4dlllin 2 Reed.Srosv to -.Joseph N. Hensman, part lot K Xll addition 3 John Ross.snd. if to Nebraska Na tional UK gnd Mary i Chadwlck. ' part to- 11. ldK-k 1. proposed plat at Bunaet sidrttt Ion r. 2 James-'P. Vrd as wlfs to N. Fen ger.'lo t and 8. block W. W. Thrtmnsnn' Sildltion 500 TJlamef HllrMhty' and Mfe to Moses Ilrtrwlefi. lot1 1, block; 1. 1st; ad- ". . anion 10 souin " jii Frank -U. . MiUTt'-o " same, lot - 18, block nt.' south Omaha Total 8,7 Spencer, If ... Cnrhan. ss ... Fltigerald. p .... 3 0 0 .... 1 1 0 .... a o o Totals M 3 7 24 13 1 Blou City 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 i'liebk) 0 0 10 0 0 11 03 Two base hits: Miller. Bacrlflre hits: attiTsm- Six'ncer. L'orlian. Holmes, A n- dreas i2. Btolen basts: Uelch. Hogrlever. Double play: Granville to Andreas iu Weed. Bases on bal s: off McKay, i: on Kltigerald. 4. Struck out: by McKay. &: by Fltsgerald, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Campion, Holmes. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 2,600. de.yvkh'axd m.molm each wis Bonno'a Wlldara and Hame Kaalt by C hsbek Heionlhle. LINCOLN, July 21. Lincoln and Denver split even today In a double-header, the Grlsallt s rapturing the opener, 2 to 1, and the Greenbaokers taking the second, 5 to 2. Bonno'a wlllneq and a balk contributed largely to lJenv I . victory, although till visitors fielded pnrfertly behind Adams. GHgnh r's falluri t. touch first base after punching the I .ill for a two-bagger, cut off Lincoln's In hi chance to tie up thu score. Chabek's Inability .to locate the plate made the necond game easy for the Green barkers, who backed up Wasson nicely, and the result was never In doubt. A stop of a fast grounder by Klnneally and a one-hand catch by Mills were the fielding features. The score: . LINCOLN. AB. It. H. O. A. E. Jude, If 4 0 3 0 0 0 Fox, 2b 3 0 0 5 3 1 Oatrnler, sw ,4 0 1 6 1 0 Thomas, lb ,. 4 1 2 9 3 0 Davidson, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Prllrhett. 3b 4 0 1110 Mills, rf 8 0 0 1 0 1 Zlnran 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, c 2 0 0 4 6 0 Bonno, p 3 0 0 1 6 0 Totals 31 1 1 27 18 2 Batted for Mills In ninth. DENVKR. AB. R. H. Wnldron, cf ... Belden, If Cassady, rf ... Irwin, 3b Krucger, 2b ... Zalusky, lb ... McDonough, c Klnneally, es . Adams, p 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals Lincoln ... Drnver ... ..25 3 5 27 8 0 00000000 1-1 11000000 0-2 Three-base hit: Jude. Two-base hits: Davidson, Klnneally. Htolen bases: Prlt. chett, Krueger, Zalusky. Sacrifice hits Davidson, Cassady. Double play: Fox to Gagnler to Thomas Struck out: By Bonno, 4: by Adams, 4. First base on balls: Off Bonno, 7. Hit by pitched ball: ay Aoams, 1. rassed ball: Sullivan. Time 1:46. Umpire: Black. Attendance, l,8u0. Score, second game: LINCOLN. AB. R H. 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1 o. 3 6 1 9 S 1 4 1 0 E. Judev If Fox, 2b Gagtiler, ss... Thomaji, lb... Davidson, rf. Prltchett. 2b.. Mills, rf Zlnran, c..,.; Wasson, p...,. .. 8 .. 8 .. 6 .. 3 .. 8 .. 8 0 0 1 0 0 . Totals 7 27 13 DENVER AB, 8 2 4 ........ 8 A. 0 0 0 2 4 1 0 '6 0 4 Belden, If Waldron, rf.... Cassady, rf..., Irwin, 8b Kruegar, 2b.... ZiiluBky, lb.... McDonough, c. Klnneally, as. Bohannon .... Chabek, p Totals ..30 17 Batted for Kineally In Inlnth. Lincoln 10220000 Denver 00000200 03 Three base hit; Davidson. Two base hit: Belden. Double play: Prltchett to FoXj to ? "nomas; ' Fox (unassisted;; Irwin to vrueger to Zalusky. Stolen bases: Jude, Fox( Mills,. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, David son. Zlnrau. Waldron. liekien. Ktrurlc nut- By Wasson, 1; by Chabek, 3. Bases. o"n nans: uir wasson, s; ort cnabeK, a. Hit by piuhed bull; Chabek, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Athletics Take la Invlncf blea. BENNINGTON. Neb., July 21. (Spe rial.) The Bennington Athletics took In the Elkhorn lnvlncibles In a good game yesterday and now stand at the head of the country teams of Douglas county, be sides having defeated every visiting team from Omaha. The Klkhorn team, strength ened by several outside players and by two munths of preparutlonr felt very con- imeni or a waiaaway. score: Athletics ....... ....2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 19 Invincible 0 1 0 1 0 0 04 2 8 Batteries: Mangold and Petersen; oiicsey aim oeeiuH, eiruca out; ay re tersen, 14; by Mickey, 8. Base on balls Off Petersen, 1; off Mickey, 4. Umpires; mcaey anu jerieries. Slow Game at Wllber. WILBUR. Neb., July 21.-(Speflal.) Wilbur dereuted Crete yesterday in slow game, principally through good base running. Rain fell throughout the en tire game, wmcn made last playing lm poKNible. Score: H. H. K. Wllber 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 8 ( Crete 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 8 Batteries: F. Radeinacher and Kingston; Shimunek and Ling. Two-base hits: R. Radeinacher, A. Shlmonek. Three-base hit: A. Shlmonek. Hit by pitched ball Kademacher, 2. Base on balls: Off Radeinacher. 3. .struck out: By Bade. macher. 7: by IShlmonek. 7. Earned runs: Crete. 1: Wllber, 3. Stolen bases; Wll ber, (. Umpire: Dillon. n. K. Defeat Bergt In return game of base bull at Vinton street park Monday afternoon bewteen the Browning King company team and the Berg company, the former won ly the score of 17 to 12. J. Mlnlkus pitched for Browning King and Baker for the Berg company team. Varsity emor Lee Corliss-Coon Collars 2fc-25c Hand Mad Retain their Style Successfully Combat Laundry Strain At Best Furnisher OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Empress Line of tb AUantlo X.HHa THAV TOUB DAT AT ftXA. Callings, Quebec Liverpool. To tuiopt, July 18. 24. August 1, 7. II, II. 9. From Europe, Aug. 7. IX 21. 2. September 4, 9, 18. 33. Rates: 1st cabin, $90 up; 3d cabin. US. II. One class, tlx; Third olsss, tZi.li. aVsk any ticket agnt for particulars or write C. E. BENJAMIN. OEZfXmAX, AQXaTT. 83S U. Clark attxeev - 4 I anUoaaTO, tU, SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN UNI lt.OOt Tea Twio-svcraw Psassagsr ataaaoars Norway, Sweden and Deroirk alllag treat Maw Tork ft asaa. . C. F. TlMss....Jair ill I'auaa taia A us- k) Ham Ola, An 4 I Uou II aW I gatoua TI ss4 as; a4 Oabia 47.a, A. B. joawaojr a, co, XS U. Klaus Cluoage, ZU. R. II. O. Ill 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 14 0 0 2 0 0 0 110 2 8 24 M - -a TiiSs BOSTON SHUTS OUT CHICAGO World's Champions Unable to Find Lindaman. BEOWN ADD LUHDGEEN EASY Deanralers Make Eleven Hits Wblch t Them Fire Bans Scores of Other National League Games. CHICAGO, July 21 Howard was the only Chicago player to lilt Llndnman more than once today, and he was left on a base each time after having lined out two-baggers. The visitors found both Brown and Lund grcn easily. Mack hit for a triple after two outs In the ninth, but a fast relay, Beaumont to Dahlon to Graham, caught him at the plate. Score: - CHICAOO. BOSTON. AB.H O.A.K. AU.H O.A K Slle. rf I 0 I 0 0 Bates. K 6 I 0 Shi'iUnrd, If.. 1110 irithlen, u.... 4 100 How, r4, rf... 4 110 Onenumnni, c(. I 1 ( 1 0 HotTian. lb.. I I Mr(nn, lb.. I 1(00 8tf-lnreldt, lb. 4 0 3 1 OKII. heT, lb... 3 0 1 1 0 Krrri, 2b 0 1 I ODrr.wn. rf. .. 4 1 I 0 0 Kllni., c 110 lSweener. lb. I I I I I Mirahtll, c... 1 0 I 1 OUraham. e I 1 t 0 Tlnkfr, m .. I 0 4 i Lindaman, p. 0 I 0 Brown, p 0000U . Lundnran, p.. 1 0 t 0 Tetsll M 11 37 It 0 Mark, p 1 10 i 0 Lljrbln 1 0 0 0 0 Totala SO 5 27 Hatted for Lundsren In seventh. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Boston 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0-5 Two-base hits: Howard (2). McGann. Three-baso hit: Mack. Hits: Off Brown. 6 In four Innings; off Lundgren, 4 In three innings; otr Mack, 2 in two Innings. Sacri fice hits: McGann (2), Slagle, Graham, Dahlen. Stolen bases: Hales, Rltrhey, Brown, Beaumont. Double plays: Ever to Tinker to Hofman. Marshall to Evers. Left on bases: Chicago, ; Boston, 7. Bases on balls: Off Brown, 1; off Lundgren, 1; off Lindaman, 6. Struck out: By Brown, 4; by Lundgren, 1; by Mack, 1; by Linda man, 2. Time; 2:00. Umpire: Klem. Pirates "hot Got Dodders . PITTSBURG. July 21. In one of the quickest played games of the season, Pltts- Durg today shut out Brooklyn. Score; PITTSIll'RO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H O.A B. Thomaa, cf... i 0 I 0 CBurch, If 4 1 1 0 Leah, 3b.... 4 I 0 I OMalonay. cf.. 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 Hummel, 2b., 4 1 1 4 0 t OLumlrr, rt... 10 10 0 3 0 Jordan, lb... 0 I 0 0 Clarke, II 4 0 1 wanner, aa... 4 I 1 Abhatchlo. 2b 4 0 0 Wilson, rf.... 4 3 1 0 OSbechao. lb.. 1110 0 Bwaclna, lb.. I 1 14 0 OLewla, sa... 0Klttr, c... 4 OPastortua, p 8 0 110 10(00 101 Glhaon, o 3 0 4 Lsttleld, p.... I 1 0 Totala... .11 I 10 0 Totala 10 I M 0 , 1 0001000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Pittsburg Brooklyn Three-base hit: Wilson. Home run: Leach. Sacrifice hit: Swaclna. Stolen base: Leifleld. Base on balls: Off Pasto rlus, 1. Struck out: By Leifleld, 4; by Pastorlus, 3. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 8. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Emslle. Philadelphia Beats Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, July 21. Ritchie pitched a magnificent game, allowing Cincinnati but three hits. Titus' muff of Oamel's fly In the first Inning gave the locals their two runs. Score: Batted for Ooakley In eighth. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-3 Two base hits: Knabe. 2. Three base hits: Grant. Sacrifice hits: Ganxel, Magee. Stolen bases: Grant, Bransfleld. Doublo plays: Kane, Ganxel to Hulswltt; Grant, (unassisted.) Base on balls: oil Coakley. i: off Compbell, 1; off Richie, 2. Struck out: by Coakley, 3; by Campbell, 1; by Richie, 4. lime: 1:58. Umpire: Rlgler. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Miller and . Hooslera Divide Honor in Doable-Header. INDIANAPOLIS, July 21. Indianapolis and Minneapolis split even in today' double header. Score: Minneapolis 00100100 02 Indianapolis 20201000 o Hits: Off Oberlin, 6 In four Innings. Struck out: By Marquard, 7; by Oberlin, 1; N lid pitch: Oberlin, Marquard; Two base hit: O'Neill. Three base hit: Hnvden. Siolen base: Bush. Base on balls: Off Oberlin, 1; off Marquard, 3. Sacrifice hits: Davidson (3. Time: 1:50. Uhiplre: Owetos. Scora second game: Batted for Hay den in ninth. Minneapolis 20000100 03 Indianapolis 0110000 0 03 Three base hit: O'Neill. Struck out: By Wilson, 8; by Slagle, & Stolen bases: Bush, O'Brien. Balk: Slagle. Hit by pitched ball: Bowley. Hltst Off Druhot, 1 in one and one-third Innings. Base on bulls: Off Wll son3; off Druhot, 1; off Slagle, 4. Sacrifice hits: Coulter, 2. Time: 1:40. Umpire; Owens. Distillers and Saint Divide. LOUISVILLE, July 21.-Loulsvllle and Sr. Paul broke even today in a double header. Sore, first gam: Louisville 00010000 0-1 6t. Paul 00030008 O Stolen base: Wheeler. Sacrifice hits: Tie myer, Nee, Davis. Two base hits: Barley, Sullivan, Food. Three base hit: Davis. Double plays: Hughes to Bullivah; Quintal to Sullivan. Struck out: l y Poole, 4; by Ieroy, 4. Bases on balls: Off Poole, 1; off Leroy, 1, Left on bases: Louisville, 6; St. Paul, 4. Time: l:fO. Umpire: Perin. Score, second game: LoulxvlUe 0 0 0 I 0 8 0 1 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 S tolen bases: Burke, Harley, Stanley. Sacrifice hits: Pelts, Puttman. Two base hit: Tlemyer. Double plays: Burke to Sullivan; Flood to Wheeler; Harley to feus. sirucK out: tiy f unman, ; Dy Hall, 2. Base on balls: Off Puttman, 6; off Hall, 8. Left on bases: Louisville, 9; St. Paul, 7. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Kern. Brewers Defeat Champions. COLUMBUS, O.. July 21 Manske. who relieved Curtis In the fifth Inning, with bases full and two out, had a hand In winning fur Milwaukee in the eighth in ning. After a pass to r lynn and asln cle by Mccormick, he hit a dirrtcult bounder to Wrlgley. on which Ely nn scored the winning run. Wrigley'a bad throw wa responsible for two - more, Score: Batted for Rogers In the ninth. Milwaukee 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 06 UcIumbus 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Stolen bases: Wrlgley, Flynn (2). Sac rifice hits: Wrlgley (2), Brown. Base on balls: Off Harris. 5; off Curtis, 2; off Manske, 2. Two-base hits: Kihin, Roth lilt by pitched ball: By Curtis, 1. Struck out: By Harris. 1; by Rogers, 1; by Cur tis, l; by AdansKe. 4. tilts: urr llarrla 8 in eight Innings; off Curtis. 6 In four and one-third Innings; off Manske, 4 in rour ana two-uuras innings, iirne: i:ou. I'mpire: Hayes. Toledo Benches Hits. TOL7DO. O.. July 21 Toledo won to day's game by bunching hlta off of Woods In the rirst inning, ecore: Batted for Wood In the ninth. Toledo 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Two-base hits: Hlnchman, Armbruster, Berkley. Hit by pitched ball: By Wood, Abbott and Hlnchman. Bare on balls: Off West. 3; off Wood. 1. Sacrifice hit: Armbruster. Stolen base: Barbeau. Struck out: By Wood. 6: by West. 4 Wild pitches: Wood, West. Umpire: uiernaiter. Toar of lovra Fall Team. IOWA FALLS, I.. July 21. (Special The Iowa Falls base ball team wl leave tomorrow for a series of ball with amateur teams In central Iowa. The opening game will be playsd at Grundy Center and the game promisea to attract a big crowd, for each team has won a fame, and the "rubber" offers unusual merest. Following this game the tiVnt will play teams at Dyaart, Vinton and Wellsburg. Next week the team goes to Ihiws to play three games durlug the rat meet ana while there will play Clai Ion, Eagle Grove and Belmond team. Barltaa-ton Waati Qaane. The Burlington baseball team and Its adherents ar elated over the splendi 1 rhowing made against the fust South Omaha Country club team last Saturday, and r looking for a gam for next Satur day, Any one wishing a gam will please call W. P. Powera, manager, ear of the Burlington general headquarter. Pletavtewe Take Another, PLAIN VIEW. Nab.. July .- Special Telegram.) The Plalnvtew Sterling added another game to their string of victories today by defeating th fast Bpeneer team by the score of 8 to L Duosway and Chapman were the tiatterle fur th Ster ling and both did sxoefrtionally fine work, tu Utter vaUhlu verl ruuatrj trying Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE f AMER. AP8N. W.LPrt.l W.I. Pi t Omaha 4S ? .571 lndlnnsMlls Bl 8S .fi.9 Sioux City.. 49 37 .P7ol Louisville ...M 41 .tii. Toledo 51 42 .M lenver .... 41t S ,H! I.lnroln ..4". 41 .5:'3. t'Plumhu ...60 4 .Vt Puehlo M fV .4:f" Mlstim ai-olls 4 6 .'00 Des Moines. 31 63 .awl Knns.is Cliy.44 fa .tr.l Milwaukee . . W .'"4 St. Paul 30 .'. .'! NATL. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGl'E. W.1..ITI. W.L.Prt rittsburg ..51 33 .07 Detroit DO 31 ..W New York ..49 .'5 .5vll St. Lnuis 4 X7 . n Chlrsgo ,...4S ;I5 .578 Cbli i-go 47 3i .iM Clncipnati . 41 .6tr Cleveland ...46 3 ..1J I'hilado pi la 41 :8 .6 Philadelphia 41 .0 5i Boston 3S 46 .452 Boslon 3 Brooklyn ...3")5i.3,"o Washington R.I 49 .40i Bt. Louis ...30 51 ..:i67.i .New York ..3iH .3,6 games today. Western Ler.guer-Omaha at Des Moines, Pueblo at Sioux City. Denver at Lincoln. National league Boston at Chicago, Brooklyn at Pittsburg, Philadelphia at Cin cinnati. New York at St Louis. American League Chicago at New York, Bt. Louis at Boston, Detroit nt Washing ton. Cleveland at Philadelphia. American Association Milwaukee at Co lumbus, Kansas City at Toledo, Minne apolis at Indianapolis, Bt. Paul at Louis ville. to steal second. Dunaway struck out thirteen men and only permitted six hits, several of which were of the scratchy order. Bunnell and J. Powers did the battery work for the Visitors. The Ster lings secured eight hits, while four struck out. The same teams play again tomorrow and the fast Waltham Indians will bo here Friday and Saturday. EVKNTS OX Tlira RUNNING TRACKS Pin and Needle Win Handicap at Drlahton Beach. BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y., July 21 Pins and Needles proved a surprise when she easily won the handicap ut one mile and a sixteenth today. Zienao finished second and Bpooner third. Spooner had no chance t with the start. He was turned sideways when the barrier was sprurg anil was practically left. Tom McGrath showed himself a good horse when he won the I list race at six furlongs in the fust time of 1;12V Summary: I" irst race, handicap, a-yenr-olds and ud six furlongs: Tom McGrath l'i0, McCahcy, 1 to 2) won, Altudn, (100, Gilbert, 0 to 1) second. Explosion (100. Sweet. 7 to li third. Time: l:12fc. Nealon and Cresslna also ran. Second race, 2-year-olds, live furlongs: Marcellus (100, Garner, 20 to 1) won, Tor belllna (112. McCahey. C to 5) second, Ef fendl (108, Doyle, 7 to 1) third. Time: 1:01ft. Waponoca, Fohl and Tubal also ran. Third race. 8-year-olds and up. one mllo nnd a sixteenth: Arasee (97, Gilbert 1 to 2) won, George G. Hall (108. McCarthy, 8 to 1) second, Druid (Wl, Upton, 8 to 1) third. Time: 1:45. Okenlte, Richmond Duke, Castlewood, KUllecrankle and Crack Shot also ran. Fourth race, handicap, 3-year-olds nnd up, one mile and a slxtoenth: Pins and Needles (108, McCahey, 5 to !l won, Zienap (112, Garner, 11 to 5) second, Spooner (102, Upton, 13 to 10) third. Time: 1:47. Winning Star and Dolly Spanker also ran. Fifth race, steeplechase, 4-year-olds and up, selling, short course, about two miles: Jimmy Lane (147, McKlnney, 3 to 5) won. Grandpa (146, Page, 11 to 6 1 second, Cuban (132. Brown, 20 to 1) third. Time: 8:00. Sandy Creeker fell. Sixth race, 2-year-olds, selling, five and a half furlongs: Wise Mason (110, Miller, 2 to 1) won, Arondark (101, Upton, 8 to 1) second, O. U. Kid (1U2, Ural, 8 to 1") third. Time: 1:07. Star Thistle and Bt. Abe also ran. FIVE CONTESTS AT BURLINGTON Good Sport at First Day of Assail Hegratta. BURLINGTON. Ia., July 21. (Special Tel egram.) The first day of the annual re gatta or the Central States Rowing usso elation proved a success in the events and the interest. Several thousand people cheered the rowers. There were five races today as follows: First race. Junior singles: R: G. 'Craig of Detroit beat Herbert Pedrlck of Ot tumwa by two lengths, E. B. Morltx of the North Side Boat club of Quincy third. B. E. Weed of the South Side Boat club of Qulncy upset and disqualified, got In Detrolt'a way and struck latter s oar. Best time for half mile. 12:18. Second race, junior four, half mile: South Side Boat club of Ouincy won in 9:15, Central Rowing club of St. Iouls second. North side Boat club of Uulncy disouali fled for rowing outside line, but actually Deat i.emrars oy several lengrns. Third race, junior doubles, half mile North Side of Ouincy won in 10:M. Central club of St. Louis second. South Side of Uulncy third. Fourth rare, half-mlln dash, junior single sculls: Joseph Lepplng of Mound City club of St. Louis won In 2:26, O. Allison of Soutn side I! oat ciud or Wulnry second T. J. Ienan of Qulnry third. W. A. War ner of Detroit club did not finish. Fifth race, slx-oared barge, juniors, three- quarters of a mile: South Side rlub of Qulncy won In 3:13. four feet ahead of Central club of St. Louis and two lengths ahead of the North Side Boat club of Uulncy. GOOD SHOWI.TQ WITH PAnSON Fred Hamilton Make Creditable Score Against Ilev. Paul Talbot. Fred Hamilton made a new record for the Inside on the Field club golf Oimrs Monday afternuon. He played a match game with Rev. Paul Talbot, the icolftnK preacher, from Wirhlta, who made such a Rood showing at the lecent to irnament at Rock Island and beat Mr. Talbot by ono siroae on tne is notes. Mr. lainoi Slop ted in Omaha for a short visit on his re turn from the Rock Island tournament. I he final score was Talbot 8;. Hamllum To get this score Hamilton had to make the Inside of the course In 311 which Is th') coursi record1. He came within an are of making the score two lower as he rimmed the cup' on the last hole for a two. Hud he made that last put he would have made a two on the lust holo and a 84 for the In side. MARINE BATTLE AT THE LAKE Exhibition Planned by the Omaha Rod and Clan Club. A marine battle Is planned for the near future at the Omaha Rod and Gun club. This Is great sport not only for the par ticipants but for the spectators us well. The battle is fought with two flat-bottomed boats with four oarsmen each and a cer tain and a man In the rear of the boat with a pole. The game is to see which crew can put the other into the water first by the use of the pole. The two men on the stem of the boat poke at each other until one has to go Into the water, lis then ha to give up his place to one of the oarsmen and the side which put the entire crew of the other boat Into the water first, wins. Glldden Tourists in Maine, PORTLAND. Me., July 21. The tenth days' run of the Glldden automobile tour, which was begun at the? usual hoar this morning, was arranged entirely in the state of Maine, the start being from this point and tho destination R.mgeli-y lake, a distance of about 142 miles. The wet con dition of the roads made the going more difficult than that of uny day In New England territory thus far, Ther were several bad hills to be encountered, and the schedule of nineteen and one-fourth miles an hour provided to govern the days run so that the elapsed time between start and fnlsh might be seven hours, called for a test of the hill climbing at-iltties of the several cars. W. fi. Chamber Make New Record. Will N. Chamber, the attorney and Field club gojfer, made a new reroid at the Field club Sunday, when he played 72 hole. No record has been kept of any one playing more than 5e boles. Mr. Chambers started out with B. Cannon of S.ilt Lake City (or the express purpose of playing 72 holes. After nine holes hsd been pl.iyed Dick Selmon julned the party and played out the match, making U holea for him. Cannon stopped at the 3 hols. I Baekle' Bid foe Notoriety. Guy Buckle, the Omaha pug, whose prise ring achievements have not led him directly under the limelight of large fame, ha come out In a Spokane puper with a challenge to Bob Fltaslmmon. The humane law of Washington probably would pre vent the match, even In the sunset of old Bob's career. Blair Defeat edale. BLAIR, Neb., July 21 (Special ) Blair defeated Modal yesterday by tne cor of 4 to 3. Batteries: Blair Clothing company. Petty anil Wuli alwdaie, Lylio and Mltldlctuu, SENATORS EASY FOR TIGERS Detroit Hits Bonn Hard at Oppor tune Moments. KILLIAN DOES EFFECTIVE WORK Features of the Game Are Home Han by Srhnrfrr and Cob Other American l.eagne Scores. WASHINGTON, July 21. Detroit lilt Burns hard today and beat Washington handily 4 to 1. Killlan was effective with men on bases. The features were horn runs by Schaefer and Cobb. Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H. O.A.K. Milan, cf 4 13 0 Krhlpko, So.. 4 0 1 1 OM.Intjrre, If.. 4 0 8liarfer. aa. 4 llanlcy. If. .. 1 0 1 0 0 Crawford, cl. 4 ItCM.Ii, rf 4 0 Ro.(min, Ih. 4 I'nuahlln, 3b. 4 0 Thomaa, c... 4 Pli'kerlnx. rt. I 1 i 1 Street, c 112 0 Freeman, lb. I 1 11 0 A Hirer, 2h... 4 t 4 4 MrBrlde. aa . 4 1 I 4 Burns, d I ft 1 1 1 0 0 1 t o I 0 1 Diiwna, lb.... 4 1 OKilllan, p 4 0 I'uKlaub .... 10 0 0 0 Total 3 U 37 It 0 Totala j T 17 IS 2 Batted for Burns In ninth. WasliitiEton l o o ft n o o n ft 1 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0-4 Home runs: Schaefer. Cobb. Sarrlflre hit: fichlpke. Stolen bases: Ganley (2), Pickering, McBride. Double plnjB: Thomas and Cuughlln. Left on bases: Washing ton, 8; Detroit, 6. Bases on balls: off Killlan, 7. Struck out: by Burns, 2; by Killlan, 4. Time: 1:45. I mplre: Kgan. Napa Kaay for Athletics. PHILADELPHIA, July 21 Philadelphia hail little difficulty In defeating Cleveland today. Harry Davia of the locals was notified of his Indefinite suspension by President Johnson of the American League for his actions In yesterday's game, when he was put off the field by Umpire O'Loughlin. Score: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. AU.H.U.A.E, AB.H.O.A.B. J. riarka, If. I 0 1 0 u Hartarl, If... 4 1 1 0 0 Bradley, aa.. 4 14 1 iE. Cnl Una, tb 4 1 I I 0 0 1 Smith, lb. ... 3 1 7 1 ll 7 u Murphy, cf... 4 2 10 0 1 0 Nichols, sa... I 0 2 b 0 I 0 J. ( olllna, lb 3 1 1 1 0 1 OOldrlnK. cf... 1 0 4 1 0 0 OSi-hreck. c... 1000 Stovall, cf..,. 4 1 2 Lajole, 2b.... 4 1 1 N. Clarke, c. 4 1 2 Hic kman, lb. 4 1 12 ferritin, 3b.,. I 0 1 Hlm-hman, rf 2 0 1 I hech, p. . liarger, p. .10 0 1 II Bender, p.... 0 0 t 0 4 . 2 0 0 1 OV'Kkeri, p.... 1 0 0 0 n Totala 31 C 24 17 1 Totala 27 7 27 10 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Philadelphia 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Hits: off Bender, 4 In four Innings; off v lexers, i n rive Innings; off Chech, 4 In three innings: off Berger. 3 In five innings. Two base hits: Lujuie, N. Clarke. iiomo run: llartsel. Sacrifice hits: Smith, Oldrlng. Stolen base: Stovall. Struck out: by Vlckers, 4; by Berger, 3. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O'Loughlin. Boston Take Pair. BOSTON, Mass., July 21. Boston won both games of a double-header from St. Louis today, 2 to 1 and 3 to 2. The two games were pitchers' battles. Bailey having a little the best of it in the first, but an error by Spencer let In two runs. In the second, Morgan slightly ouepltched Powell, und the locals won, aided by battery errors. Score, first game: 8T. LOt:i9. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E AH.H.O.A.E Stone. If tj 1 i 0 OMcConnell, 2b 4 1 13 0 HartBll, rf.. 4 1 0 0 tVLord, lb 4 1 3 2 0 Williams, lb. 1 0 1 4 (MTarath, If... I 0 1 0 0 Wallace, sa... 4 1 2 5 1 Oassier, rf... 3 1 1 0 0 Kerns, lb.... 4 110 OThoney, cf... I 0 I 0 0 ('. Jones, cf.. I 1 4 0 OStahl, lb I 0 7 0 0 T. Jones, lb. 10 I I 0 Wanner, aa... I I I I 0 Spencer, c... 2 0 4 2 ICarrlaan, c. I 1 B 0 0 H.iiley, p 2 0 0 0 C Bun hell, p... 2 0 0 1 1 Uliia l00(t Totala 2 4 27 7 1 Totala 30 621 12 2 Stahl out; hit by batted ball. Batted for Bailey In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -2 Two-base hit: McConnell. Sacrifice hits; T. Jones ti), Williams. Stolen bases: Lord, Wagner, Carrlsan. Left on bases: St. Iouia, 0; Boston, 3. Buses on bulls: Off Buichell, 4. First base on errors; Boston. 1; St. Louis, 1. Struck out: By Burchell, 5; by Bailey, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpires: sneriuan and Connolly. Score, second game: BT. Long. nosTov. AR H O. A E AH. II. O. A. E. Stone. If 4 0 1 HiiTtsell, rf.. 4 2 1 Wllllama, 2b, 4 3 1 Wallara, sa.. 4 0 I rarrls. lb.... 4 I I r. Jones, cf, 4 1 1 T. Junes, lb. 3 0 10 o n McConnell, lb 3 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 I 0 2 0 11 1 I 1 s 0 OLord. 3b 4 0 0 0 OCravath, If.. 4 COe.sler, rf... 0 i Thonay, cf . . 0 OStahl, lb.... 0 0 0 0 0 t-Warner, as.. CHra 1 0 0 0 Ofarrlk-au, c Hir-ph-m, a... I 1 4 0 lidorsan, p. 1 I .10 0 I'tiwen, p.... i u v i u Yaser 1 0 0 0 1 Totala 2t) 4 27 17 Totals II Kill 1 Batted for T. Jones In ninth. Baited for Powell In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 Boston 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 Three-baso hits: Wagner, Carrlgan. Sac rifice hits: Thoney, Powell. Stolen bases: Gesaelr, McConnell (2). Double plays: Wal luce, Williams and T. Jones; agner, Mc Connrll and Stahl. Left on bases: Boston, 4; bt. IXHiis. 7. itases on Dulls: Oft Powell 3; off Morgan. 2. Hit with pitched ball: Lravath. Struck out: By Morgan, 4; by Powell, 3. Time: 1:50. Umpires: Sheridan and Connolly. Giant and Cardinal Split. ST. LOUIS. July 21. Mathewson was in vlnclblee with men on bases and New Y'ork took the opening game of a double-header, a twelve-inning affair, by a score of 4 to 2. Taylor was hit harder than Lush In the second contest, and the locals won, 3 to 1. Score, first game: ST. LOl'18. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B. Murray, cf... 2 0 1 OTenney, lb... 4 1 17 2 0 Byrne, 3b.. . 6 1 S 0 0 Brain, lb 6 1 2 I I Konetthy. lb 4 3 17 0 OBrcsnahan, c.t 1 10 1 0 Barry, rf S 2 4 0 0 lionlln, cf 6 1 1 0 0 Ivlehanty. If 0 1 0 OHeymour, cf.. 6 0 2 0 c t'harlrs. as... 4 3 1 I I Devlin, lb.... 6 1 2 3 0 Gilbert, 2b... ft 0 I 4 u McCoruilck.lt 5 2 0 0 0 BIIks, c 4 0 7 0 0 Brldwell, as., ft 1 1 4 s Bailee, p S 0 0 4 0 Mathewson, p 4 0 1 I 0 Shannon, If... 0 0 0 (I Totala 48 11 34 14 1 Totala 43 I It 17 3 St. Louis 1 0001000000 02 New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 24 Two-base hit: McCormick. Three-base hit: Konetchy. Sacrifice hit: Mathewson. Stolen bases: Konetchy, Donlln, Murray, Shannon. Left on bases: St. Iouls 12; New Y'ork, ti. Bases un balls: Off Sullee, 2; off Mathewsun, 2. Struck out: By Bai lee, 5; by Mathewson, 10. Bulk: Bailee. Time: 2:14. Umpires: Johnstone and Rud derdam. Score, second gamee:e ST. LOl'IS. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Murray, cf... 4 1 9 Bvroe. 3b.... 4 1 0 Konetchy. lb 4 1 II B,rry, rf 4 0 1 Pelehanty, If I 0 1 CharlM. as... Ill Utlurrt, 'tb... I 1 1 0 OTenney, lb... I tin 1 ORrain. 2b 4 1 I 2 0 llreanalaan. c. 4 I 0 V linulln, rf ... 4 1 I 0 (i Seymour, cf.. 2 0 1 0 Lie-lin, lb I OaK.'ormlik, If 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 Ludwta. a 2 0 0 1 0 Urldwell. aa. I 1 Lush, p I 0 1 1 ITsylor, p 2 1 Totals 28 ft 7 II 1 Totals : ft 24 It 0 St. Ixtuis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 New York 0 0000010 0-1 Two-base hit: Murray. Home run: Ko netchy. Sacrifice hits: Charles, Lush, Sey mour. Taylor. Stolen buse: Charles. Dou ble play: Gilbert, Konetchy to Charles. Leeft on ha.4ts: St. Louis, 5; New Y'ork, 5. Time: 1:. Umpires: Rudderdam and Johnstone. New York and Chicago Spilt. NEW YORK, July 21. Chicago and New York divided today's double header. Sjure first game: CHICAOO. NEW YOKK. AH.H.O.A.E- Ab.H.O.A.E. Hahn. rt ft 2 1 0 Nllea. rf 4 1 1 l 0 K Jones, cf. I I I 0 0 Conroy. 2b... 4 1110 lsbell. lb 4 1 1 i Morlarlty lb I 1 1 4 Iouahrly, If 1 0 1 0 (I Char a. lb 4 100 Anderson, l(. I I is vis. Co I Parent, aa.... I Sullivan, e. .. 4 Tannehlll, lb. 4 Walsh, p 4 100 Hemphill, rf. 4 0 4 1 11 Delehanty, If. 4 1 10 1 1 I 0 1 1 Ib.ll, aa 2 0 3 4 0 4 Keuer, a.. 10 4 0 4 1 Kewtoll, p.... 1 0 0 4 4 OOrtk, p i 1 0 1 Totala U 12 27 14 1 Totals 24 4 27 2 Chicago 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 34 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 24 Two base hits: Jones. Three buse hits: Hahn, Chase. Hits: off Newton, 6 in three and two-thirds Inclngs; off North, 7 in 5 and one-third innings. Sacrifice hits: Parent, Morlarlty, Bull. Btolcn buses: Davis. Doublo plays: Ball and Chaso. Buses on balls: otf Walsh. L Buses on errors: New York, i. Struck out: by New ton, 8; ty Orth. 2: by Walsn, 3. Time; 1.50. Umpire: Evans and Hurst. Scor econd game: CHICAOO NKW TORK. AUU. O.A.K AB.H.O.A.E. Haas, rt 4 119 UN ties, rf...... 4 1 4 112 0 1110 0 7 0 2 1 0 lt'"ll. Ih 4 Ai'd.Tn. If 4 I t Morlarltv, Jb 4 1 pi ttas. In I I'ivii. Jb rsrent. as Weaver, e MS ..402 1 i Hemphill, cf. I nlx-lehnnly. If. I .111 1 1 7 " .141 n.ll. ss 4120 110 0 "lllslr. r 4 4 1 ' TnnMl. Jh 4 1 1 Horn. P 1 I 0 1 " fljike 1 0 0 0 Whit, p . 4 1 Manning. p.. tl 0 0 Totals . .34 124 8 2 Totals 3J 10 17 Batted for Weaver In ninth. Batted for Hogg in eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1-3 New York 1 0 10 8 0 10 - Two base hits: Conroy. Three base tails: Hemphill. Delehanty. Home run; Conroy. Hits: off Hogg, 7 In elslit Imiln:; off M t:iiJng, 2 In one inning. Sacrifice hits: Chase. Stolen bases: Conroy. Morlarlty. Double play: Parent. Davis and Ixhcll. Ijeft on buses: New York, H; Chicago. K. Base on balls: off Hogg,. 2: off Manning. 1: of White, 2. B.ises o nerrors: New York. Hit by pitched ball: Hog- (1. Struck out: by. Hogg, 2; by White, i Tlmo: 1 ;4J. Umpires: Hurst and Evans. jute ol nog Fatal, KANSAS CITY. July 2V. -Jumps C. Mc Mahan, a well known criminal detective, and for many years pr'pil'tor of a pri vate detective agency In tills cliy. died yesterday of tetanus, the result of being nt larked and bitten by a hog on his farm near Leeds. Windsor School Heats Melrose Hill. In the gnme of base ball between the Melrose 11111 team and Windsor School team Tuesday afternoon the Windsors won out by a score of 26 to lfi. Klvert lens ( hnllenae. The Rivervlcws want a game for Sunday. preferring the M. Sullivan of South Omaha. Call Red 6W2 after 6:30 p. m. Au I Kir Ussh should be covered with clean bandages saturated with BuckWn's Aj-nlca Salvo. Heals burns, wounds, sores, piles. 25c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Quaint nnd Cnrioim Feature of Life N in a Rapidly (iruwlng State. Health TVote Kissing may propngate con sumption, but no one will deny It Is a very pleasant way to acquire the dlsruse. York Times. It's Awful There's weeping In tho sand hills, there' walling on the breeze; our baso ball heme went down to Bridgeport and Btrurk an awful freexe. The Bridge porters hauled 'em and they mauled 'cm and wiped the diamond up, and when they got through with them our nine looked like a chewed-up brlndle pup. It's painful and it's shameful and makes the boys swear that, by the eternal, nevormore will they go there. Four to nothing In favor of Bridgeport, the despised alfalfa huskers. It's awful. Alliance Times. Nature Fake J. II. Banks has found a bug which he would like to have classified by some Fremont bug fancier. Mr. Banks caught the bug at his home Friday evening and has since had it In captivity In a Jur. The insect Is about three-quarter of nn Inch long, with feelers fully three nnd one half Inches in length. It has four li'K about an Inch long. When touched the bug emits a sharp squeal like a mouse, Mr. Banks showed the Insect to several Fre- monters yesterday, but had not managed to discover Its name. Fremont Herald. Domestic Item For the benefit of farm ers' wives, who have to milk cows, we ad vise them to try taking an old bed blanket or cloth of any kind with a weight on each corner and throw it over the cow's bark and see how quiet she will . stand to be milked while the files are blitzing around by the thousands. ' Just try It. Verde! Out look. An Editor's Trials Last week we trusted others to read proof for us and tho result wa several serious typographical errors. Among others was one relative to the tlmo of publishing the screen ordlnunce. The time a given In the paper was September 2. 1908, which should have read September 2, 1904. Another editorial was queered by substituting Salt Lake for Suit Creek. Weil, we have our trials as well as other mortals, and while we ask the Indulgence of our friends, we promise to do our best. SchHy. ler Sun. Coy Widow Moore L. D. Currence of Cul bcrtson last week took up some of Widow iDaatss Jnnes, cf 4 0 I 0 (Ynrov. tb . . 4 Summer Resorts North and East Spend your vacation tliis summer In the resort region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, 'The Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Adlrondacks or Atlantic Soa Coast. Dally through train service of superior excellence via Rock Island Lines to Chicago, affording convenient connections for all points. Extremely low fares in effect dally all summer. Full Information and illustrated booklet "Northern and Eastern Bum mer Resorts" on request. F. P. RUTHERFORD, D. P. A. 1323 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neb. mmm To restore a man to health and give him his rightful place among his fellnwmen 1 worthy of the noblest effort of a physician' life, and we work earnestly, conscientiously and scientifically to this end. We offer you our services, this aid, this help, this assurance of restoration,' If you are suffering from any of the diseases that constitute our speciality and will consult u In time. Delays are dangerous. W treat mtu only and cur promptly, afsly and thoroug-bly and at th lows.t cost BIOITIITU, CATAJtKH, BEIT' OVS DEBILITY, BLOOD FOISOH, BKIXf XUIZASZa, X3D1TXY and BLADDEB DI SEASES and all Bpeclal Slaa aad thai complication. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1303 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. sms imsin i!..tnitim m.Mr?:..yir'Tr-ir!TF PILES Moore's rattle for trespasning on his croi . She went to him nsd dem-inde.l that ti e cattle be tinned out. lie refused nnd s e drew a knife and stabbed him. His wife then Interfri ing. she also was l Mied, Twenty-nine years ago A rapnhor Pioneer. Lucky Spill tjnlte n sensation was cre ated Inst Thursday morning, when the m-m spread that little Cecil Jliirke had dr.it'k poison. Dr. Hawthorne was summoned, but It was finally derided the poison w is spilled.-Weaver Jtetns, Storkvlllo Rcpub-llcan-Fable. MAN THREATENS HIS MOTHER John A. an ltenaseliier of Metr York Arrraled on Cherue of Attempted Ulturtlon. NEW YORK, July 21. John A. Van Rer.Ksaluer. son of .Mrs. John King Van Renssnlaer, nnd a member of one of N w Y'ork's oldest families, wits taken Into custody tonight on a charge of attempt -d extortion. Tho arrest was made, on ad vices from Chief of Police Crowley of New port, R. I., who received a complaint fro m Mrs. Vun Itenssalner that hit- son had written a letter threatening to kill her unless she provided him with funds. Van Rensselaer Is H years old and married. Van Rennseluer Is connected with n total bt ikerage house and when he returned to his home tot.lght he was placed under arrest by detectives who produced tho li t ter alleged to have been written by Van iRensselacr to his mother. WILLIAM LAWSON IS INJURED Teamster tlndly Hnrt by Being linn Over by Waaon -Internal Injnrle. While adjusting a load of boxes that were shifting or. his wagon at ixteetilli and Howard streets about 6:45 Monday eve. nlng, William Iawson of 2514 Reese street was run over and bndly hurt. Ho was taken to the Omaha 'General hospital In an automobile by an unidentified man and was treated by Dr. W. O. Henry. No bones were broken, but It Is feared that he sustained Internal Injuries of a serious nature. Lawsnn owns his own horses and wagon, and drives for the American Transfer cum pany. Ho had gotten off tho wagon to tighten the ropes over tho load, which was in danger of slipping off, when the horses started and the wheels passed over his body. DROWNS SELF AND CHILDREN Woman from South Dakota Jumps Into East River with Little One in Arm. NEW Y'ORK, July 21. Despondent be cause of 111 health and fearful of tho fata, which might await her two little children If they were left alone to face the world, Mrs. Gusslo Benson sought pence for nil beneath ' the waters of the East, river. Today tho bodies of the mother and her little ones lie side by side in the morgue awaiting burial. For several year Mrs. Benson had lived with her husband and children on a South Dakota farm, but when her health failed ha dfdded to return to- her old homo In this city. Mrs. Benson sprang from a ferryboat with the children In her arms.. Mnwnllnn to Hope Steers. CHEYENNE. Wyo.. July 21. (Special.) The Frontier Dtys committee h is been noti fied that Ikud Purdy, champion steer roper of Hawaii, with a record of thirty eight and three-quarters seconds for tho throw and tie, will attend the coming Frontier Days celebration, oa will Josep'.i Klnl, champion broncho buster of Hawaii. Tho Hawallans are after tho world's cham pionship titles which are decided by th) Frontier Duys roping and riding contests, and will como to the United States Ht tho expense of Eben R. Low, a Honolulu mil lionaire. By using tho various departments of Tho Bee Want Ad pago you get best results at small expense. jf. V r ;s it It- ft 4 ".. a3 -' I ' I , - ;T f,;.. , v V v t E? CT E? CansallitUi as i ItLCi tiimin.Uoa. Office Hour: 8 a. m. te 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. If you cannot cull, write NO PAY TILL CURED! Rectal Disease cured without the kail. tfianunailos an. booalai he. 4 DR. TARRY. 214 let ., Omaha? Nab. 111 j