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THP, OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1903. Winning- Streak of the Tigers Broken by Boston; Pirates and Cubs Win; Nothing-for Sioux City at I ) BOSTON DEFEATS DETROIT Ti ivan Tai A 4tat -n ni'nrv KTivt Straight Qamei. VICTORY IS DUE TO MISPLAYS Visitors Make Fear Reaa la Nlntla on Rrrara M4 OffMl nail? of 'torn Teaaa Which Reaelt In Tw Raaa. DETROIT, July SL-After winning nine straight Detroit's streak was broken by Boston, which won today. 9 to 8. Miiiplays tn the ninth made possible four Hoston runs, killing . the value of the home team's xally. Burchel) was wild and Bummers jwa easy to hit and both retired. Score: r ' BOSTON. DETROIT. AB.n O A R AB.H.O.A B. M'Connsll. lb I t I I "nclntjr.. If.. I 1 1 1 Lord, n j eel !oiiihi. aa.i t I I l Buiiitu, see iwford, cf. 4 l a o Owln, rt... I 1 1 0 Cobh. r( I 110 Thnnar, If ... 4 1 t 0 ORoeeman. lb.. 4 1 11 I Stehl, lb. t t 14 0 icnuchlla. lb. I 4 1 Winner, aa...l 14 1 lTtaomea. 0....1 1 t 1 t ramaes, e .. I 1(4 oSrhmldt. o... I 1400 fiurrtietl, p.. I 10 0 ODownt, ID.... I 1 a " teela. a 4 t 0 I .Rummere. a.. I 1 I Mallln. p I 10 0 Totals SO II IT 11 1 'lone. 1 0 0 Kllllfer 0 . ' Totals M 10 17 14 4 Batted for Downes In ninth. Ran for Mullln In ninth. Detroit fO 800000O&- Boston i...0 0 1 1 0 0 58 Two-base hit: Carrigan. Hits: Off Sum mers, 8 In five and one-third innings; off Steel, T In seven Innings. Sacrifice hits: Crawford, Coughlln, Lord 2). Stolen bases: Mclntyre, Oessler. Double play: Downs (unassisted). ift on bases: Detroit. 8; Boston. 6. First base on. balls: Off Sum mers, t; off Mullln. 2; off Burchell, 2: off Steele. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Steele, 1. Struck out: Bv Hummers, 2; by Mullln, 4; by Steele. I. Wild pilches: Burchell, 1 Time: 2:10. Umpire: Bvans. Browns 'Win from Athletics. ' ST. DOVIS. July 81 The local Americans not an early lead In the third game of the series With Philadelphia and won out easily. Score: gT. LOlIS PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A . AB.H.O.A.B . Stone. If 4 I 1 0 OH.rteel, If Hrta.ll. rf . 4 1 1 t OMrlng . ,cf .. . 8 0 0 0 ' Wllhema. Ib.l I I I OPeyle. IB t 110 1 0 Wallace. aa...4 .0 1 4 -4 Murphy. rf...4 J rrrla. lb Collins, lb 11 C. Jonee, ef. I 1 0 "Parry. Jb 4 0 0 4 1 T. Jonea, lb.. I 1.10 1 Nlrhola. ee. .. 1 1 J 1 Pp.n.er. o.... I 0 ,i 1 oPnw.rm c 1 1 I 1 1 Falley. P..... J 1 0 0 oBr-nder. p.... I 0 0 10 Waddell. p ..l 0" 0 0 '8eybr,l4 1 0 0 0 0 Coomb. If... 1 1 - 0 0 Totals - ? II I'Srhrerk 1 0 0 0 ftmltb 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ..'.. J 14 11 1 Batted for Hsrtsel In seventh. Baited for Powers In ninth. Batted for Oldrlng In ninth. Bl T.mila ...1 0 10 0 0 11 4 fhll.l.liihla 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 Two-base hit: Stone. 'Three-base hits: Hsrtsel, Davis. Horns runs: Davis, Hart- - REAL ESTATE C1TV I'UOPKRTY ron SALE (Continued), 1622 0ASTELLAR - $975.00 TOUR-ROOM HOUSE WITH BASEMENT. CORN Kit LOT, 82x941276 CASH. BAL ANCE 310 PER MONTH. . W. II. GATES, OT NEW TORK LIFE. "PHONE D.-12M (1) 417 81 LOOKT.AT THIS. New home. 4 rooms, modern except heat; lot 40x70; east front; IH8 N. 28th Ave., l 31,500; essy terms; would consider clear I vacant lot for first payment. R. A. MEACHHON, Owner, --', rCUy Savings Bank. U.j 2S Aug 1 R'iED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 186C Promul service. Ut our prices. 1710 Farnaro be , T 7-ROOM modern house on large corner lot, 2Mh and Keea fits.; room for three houses. N. Fengei61 Bea Bldg. Tel. Red 3167. I 0 834 21 X PEAL B8TAT TITLE TRUST fJQ CHA K WILLIAMSON. Pres. " (1 2SJ REAL ESTATE PAIIM A1HU AiA.aCit U8U FOR A1.B Canada. TRAMPING LAKH. BaskatchewaD anil Boulhern Alberta selected lands, U to 111 per acre. Settlers secure farms on crou nat mant Dlan- Agents wanted. Wnts Oundy Oundy, De;U B, Union Bank Btdg.. Winnipeg. . Colorado. GOOD FARMING LAND Noar Denver. Orosley district; wells 36 to 40 feet; abun. dance of bioisture; gansral farming, In cltidlnc corn raising; cna crop pays for TTaTtriNAT. INVESTMENT CO.. 881 Brandei BMg. Omaha, Nab. WANTED Wa hara several thousand acres of good Colorado lands for sale; w want good, live aaenia to rpresent us. Glob Land aiid lavsslmant Co.. Omaha, Nstt. OJj-88 Mtkrsska, ,'aAROAINS in Nebraska land; few good 0-acre homealuads, often cheap relln- oulalimenta. J. C Heraina, wnitman. u. A SNAP. . rilE financial flurry last fall enabled us i buy a l.inxi-acre alfalfa, grain and stock rsncu at a bargain; for quick sale we offer this rancn at a small advance. J. V. Bowman, WO.U Cauwell. broken Uor, Nab. ti). Maw AX I A RARE OPPORTUNITY, gy homestead of 440 acrea In Kimball county. Neb.. yng tn a rich, productive country, nine miles from county seat. There is no government land to be had In this locality and unimproved land sells fur 31150 to 315W per acr. For valid reason I am - unabt to stay on this plac th required time to prov up, which la five years, hence have offered am tor sale. 1 have over $1,000 in Im provements, also 46 acres In crop. Don t write unless you can coma at one and look at th .above. Price, 32.60. casta. Address "Owner. Kimball, Neb. tJ0-M4o8 aug 4 FOR SALE. Four ectlon of good hay and pasture land. Price, M.MI. Frank Morrtasey, Basil Mill. Kpox County, Neb. (20) M446 Sx HERBS A 8NAP. Good until Aug. L 1- an acre MO acre Banner county, Nebraska: land between Heath and Kirk, 8611 cash; balance easy payments cov ered by Union Paclfio R. R. contract. ,"hls contract is at our office and will b assignsa aa inn tali or write a hiK W. f. BH ELTON LAND AGENCY, 118. Boulta loth Bt.. Omaha, Ntrb. t) ti 81 To; D WILL give you a start In th world. Chanoe ut a Iilelim. Wa sell a farm and two kt in th flowing well I district of DUntnlt county, Texas. for 3210. payable 810 monthly, n Interest, no taxes for two years. Farm ers ar making from 8200 to 8u0 per acr. 4) Choice land, sweet water, a California climate. Write for handsome illustrated book fraa. DENTON COLONY COM PANY, nan Antonio. Tax. y U-M43 AugliX VKdT Investment In tha world. 1.000 acre Uraaoula county; every foot level and ttlabte; richest land In th worldt soil 14 faet deep; nothing better for corn, cotton, can. He and truck of all kinds; land adjoining producing 104 oushels I largo oil faslds. with tin oil Indication; )nuai soil at one; for quick sal only f III 8 r arte; ai cask; balance on, two. hr year. M. M. Jackaon. Bay City. T - . 130 M4i8i I. Hits: off Pallev, 4 In six and one- J third Innlnsr: off Wsdrtell. 8 In two and two-thtri Innlnss. Sacrifice hits: Uld rlng. Williams. J. Colllna. Stolen bases: T. Jones. C. Junes. Double play: Ferris to Williams to Jnnes. I.eft on hssee: St. Unuls, 3: Philadelphia. First baee on balls: Off Bailey, , off Waddell. t Struck out: By Hsltey, 8; by Bender. ; by Wad dell, 1. Time: J:0t fmplre: Connolly. Hap Pile Ip Bis cre. CLEVELAND. July 31 Cleveland de feated New York today. 1- to 8. Chesbro and Billiard were hit hard and received poor support. Josh Clarke wss put out of the game for disputing a decision. Home runs were made by Hlnehman and N. Clarke. Score: CLEVELAND. KIW YORK. AB.H.O A F AB.H O A E Clarke. If. I 1 0 0 SCosroy. t...t 114 0 Blrrn ham. If. 0 0 1 0 K-eler. rf....t I 0 0 Hradley, Sb..t 1 I a OChaee. lb 4 11 0 1 Turner, rf ...4 1 0 0 Hemphill, C..4 I I 1 Le)o!e, Ih a 1 I I PMoriarltr, IM 1 I I ! Slnrall, lb...! I II 0 r lielrhanty. If. I 0 I 0 0 Hickman, lb. 0 0 0 (Kali, aa 4 1 J J N. Clarka. e. 1 1 I I tKleleow. 0 1 S 1 Peyldeon, .. 0 0 1 0 OCheabro. p.... I 0 t 0 AJtlier. CI....4 110 lSween.y, C...1 0 113 Hlnrhtnan. aa 4 111 I Billiard. P...1 0 0 0 1 ralkenbrrs. p 4 0 0 0 flNII-a 1 0 0 0 0 Foalar, p 00000 Totals M 7 14 II Ttll 3 14 17 11 1 Batted for Billiard In ninth. Cleveland 2 0 0 0 4 0 t i 16 New York 0 10000 0J0 8 Hits: Off Chesbro, 8 In five Innings; off Billiard, 8 In three Innings; off Falken- bera. 7 In eight Innings. Bases on errors Cleveland. 4; New York. J. Two-base hits: Turner. Stnvall. Three-base hit: Bajole. Home runs: N. Clarke Hlnehman. bacrl flce hits: Bradley, Hinchman, N. Clarke, Keeler. Double plavs: l.ajole to Hlnehman to 8tovall; N. Clnrke to Btovall. Left on bases: Cleveland. 8: New York. 7. Struck out: By Falkenherg, 8; by Foster. 1; by Chesbro, 1; by Billiard. 2. Passed ball: Pweeney. Wild pitches: Falkenberg. 1; Foster. 1. Time: 21. Umpires: Bherldan and Egan. White So a Defeat Senators. CHICAGO. July 81. Chicago pounded In four runs off Charles Smith In the first three innings asralnst Washington today, enough to win easily, 4 to 1. Score: CHICAGO. WASHINGTON. AU 11 O A K AB.H.O. A C. Hahn. rf 4 110 c Milan, rf ... I 0 1 t) Jnnea. rf 1 110 Kianler. If ... 4 1 4 0 O tJrmahertjr, If I 4 0 0 t'nslaiib. lb . 4 0 0 f Andaraon. lb. 4 113 OPelnhantr, lb 4 0 5 1 0 Davla. tb 4 0 1 4 OEdm'nda'n. rf I 1 1 0 0 Parent, aa....4 Oil t McBrlda, as.. I 1 1 i 0 Sulllran, ... 4 1 7 0 0 Street, c 1 0 4 10 Purtell. lb.... 4 10 4 CBrhlpke, Ib.l 10 11 F. Smith, p.. 10 0 1 jClymer. lb... 1 0 0 0 0 C. Smith, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 Totala 15 11 It 14 0 Keeler, p 0 0 0 I Plrkartnf ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totala IS t 14 10 1 Batted for C. Smith in the eighth. Chicago J 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 iWashington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Ganley. Three-base hit: Edmondson. Hits: Off C. Smith, in seven innings; off Keeley, 2 in one In ning. Stolen bases: Ganley. Davis, An derson. Doua-herty (3), Jones. Double plays: McBrlde to Delehanty to L'ng laub; Parent to Davis to Anderson; Da via to Parent to Anderson. Left on bases: Chicago. 11; Washington, 8. Base on oals: Off C. Smith, 4; off F. Smith, 1. Struck out: By C. Smith, 3: by eeley. 1; by F. Smith. 6. Time: 1:52. Umpires: Hurst and 0Loughlln. Advertise in The Bee; It Koe Into the homes of the best people. REAL ESTATE FARM AND HA.CH LAM) FOR SALE Booth Dakota. LAND SEEICERS' EXCURSION, ON AUGUST 18TH. To Brown and Edmuns counties, 8. D. We have 150 choice quarters that wa are going to aell cheap, and on easy terms. This Is a golden opportunity. Write us at once for full Information. WAIT INVESTMENT CO., 401 Bea Building, Omaha, Neb. ()) M461 Bllscallaneoaa. TIMBER AND TIMBER LANDS are bet ter Investments at this time, than moat others. We want to tell you about them. Either large or small Investors will be interested. Write us for particulars. The International Timber Co., Minneapolis, Minn. (30)-M.i31 A31 REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O Keefe H. K. Co., ion N. Y. Life Bid PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND NO DKLAi. J. H. M1VHLN, X--3 1ST NAT. BANK BLDU. TaiU DOUG. l,a. WANTED City loans and wai rants. W. t'arnaiu ttmita at Co.. i-M iarnaiu St. A 8ti2 (LOO to 310,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad, Waad llldg.. laih and Fauuain. U2 Aia WANTED City loaua. Peter Trust Co. FIVE PER CENT Money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRliNNAN, Room L New York Ufa Bldg. lZ4)-3ni PRIVATE MONEY to loan. 8400 to .0n0; cash on hand; no delay. J. ii. Sherwood. tit Brandets Bldg. tK!) 30) PAYNE, BOSTWICK dt CO.. N. Y. Ufa. Private Money, tMu to )6,0u0. Low Hate. 22 too PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., liM FARNAM. Iti) 2Sf!i LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Blk. (224Q3 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. MONEY TO BUILD. 8500 to Ia.ai0 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS. U First Nat. Bank Bldg. ( 867 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for Id-band furniture, car. peta. cintnea ana suo. lei. uougia asii. Wanted To Buy We have a client who want to buy a 40-acre Improved farm, within 10 mile of Omaha Quick action neceaaary. Payne Investment Company, 1st Fl. N. Y. Life Bldg. Tels. : Douglas 1781. Ind A USs .at 4tf7 31 WANTED Moderate priced horae and run about; horse must be sound and gentle. Address Y 41. care Bee. (ii 463 31 WANTED TO RENT 8 OR 10-ROOM house In West Farnara dlNtrtct; reliable party; will pay 850 month and lease lor 3 years. Address 1)825, care Bee. t JO) M4a 1 WANTED SITUATIONS TRAVELING SALESMAN wlshe post tlon In city: can xlve references and fur nlsh some capital. Address B a3f, car STOVE REPAIRS STOVE, FURNACE. STEAM and hot water boiler repairs; water fronts. Omaha Stove Repair Works 13u-8 Douglas 8t, Telephone Bell Douglas 900. XTJ XEGAL'NOTICES" PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT. ' Tha following- propositi antandmaat t tha essaunuos of Us mat of Mebiraaka, aa haraiaartes set forth ta fall. Is tub. mltted to th alaotora of th tttavi af - kraaaa, so aa vowa npon at the goaei alatooea to ha feald Tmaaday, ovaanker 84, A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Sections two t-). four it), five six t) and CHICAGO WINS FROM BOSTON Cubi Take ToTirth Straight Victory from Beaneateri. OVERALL KEEPS HITS SCATTERED Doable and Riant M,les Reanlt la Bat On It a a Scores of Other Games In the National Lraa-ac. BOSTON. July 81. Chicago took the fourth straight game from Boston today, S to 1. Score: CHTCAOO. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A K. AB.H.O. A.B. Stasia, cf 4 1 1 3 0 Beaumont, ef. 4 1 I 0 Bhorksrd. If.. 4 0 I 0 tliahlen. aa ... I 1111 Cham-, lb... 4 Oil 0 I Keller, If ... 10 0 1 Evara, lb....l 14 1 C MKiann. lb.. 4 0 II 0 0 gtelnfeldt. Ib.l 10 4 ORItcher. lb.. 4 1 I 4 I Howard, rf Tinker, aa. Kllna. a... Orerall, p. Totala... .1110 9Hrowna, rf .1 1110 .4114 Sgweenejr, Ib .l Ilia .4141 OGraham. e.... 4 1 I J .10 0 1 OLInriatnan. p. 1 0 0 i C Bowermaa ..1 0 0 0 0 a mil i Totala 14 rM 14 1 BOatted for Llndaman in the ninth. Tinker out, hit by batted ball. Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 13 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Beaumont. Home run; Kllng. Sacrifice hits: Howard, Browne, Overall, Sweeney, Steinfeld;. Stolon bases: Evers, Sweeney. Inmble play: Evers to Tinker to Chance. Left on bases: Chicago, (; Hoston, it). Base on balls: Off Overall. 2; off Llndaman, 1. Base on errors: Chicago, 1; Boston, 1. Struck out: By Overall, K by Llndaman, 2. Time: 1:41. Umpire: Blgler. Cardinals Kmmr for Giant a. NEW YORK. July 81. New York scored another easy victory over St. Louis today. Score: NEW TORK. iT. LOI I8. AB.H O A E AB.H.O. A G. Tenner, lb... 4 14 0 1 Barry, rf 4 I 1 i 0 Doyle, lb 4 1 I 5 ORelllr. aa ... 0 18 0 Braanabas, e. I 1 I 0 1 Murray, ct...l 0 10 0 Needhatn. c. 1 0 I 0 0 Konetrhy, lb. I 0 1 1 1 Donhn. rf. ... I 1 1 0 a Iwlch.nir. If. I 8 i 0 0 Prrmuur, cf.. 4 (31 OCnarlea, lb-lb 4 1110 Brain, cf 1 0 0 0 0 Ludarla, C....4 16 10 Derlln, 3b.... I 1 1 1 OOllhert, lb... 0 0 0 0 McCorm'k. If. 4 1 10 OByma, lb 4 1110 Merkls, H.... 0 0 0 0 0 Luih, p 1 0 0 10 Brtdwell. aa..l 1 0 1 1 Raymond. p..l 0 0 1 0 Harms. aa...O 0 0 1 (thaw 1 0 0 0 0 Taylor, p..... 11030 Totals ta 1 24 15 1 Totals 14 14 17 II 1 Batted for Raymond In ninth. St. Louis 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 New York 1 6 0 0 8 0 10 Two-base hits: Doyle, Donlln, Seymour, McCormlck. Barry. Hits: Off Lush, 7 In ame and one-third inning; off Raymond, 7 in In six and two-thirds Innings. Stolen bases: Tenney, Seymour, Devlin, Hersog, Murray. Konetchy. Double plays: Doyle to Tenney; Hersog to Doyle to Tenney. 'Left on bases: St. Louis. 7; New York, 7. Bases on balls: Off Taylor. 3; off Lush, 2; fff Raymond. 3. First base on errors: St. ouls. 8; New York. 1. Struck out: By Taylor, 7; by Raymond, 2. Wild pitch: Raymond. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Johnstone. Phillies Blank Reds. PHILADELPHIA, July 31. Philadelphia LEGAL NOTICES iContinued.) thirteen (13), of Article six (), of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to Judicial Powers. 8 It KesolTsd by tb legislature of tb tat of nsDrasxai Section 1. Amendment Proposed. That Section two (2) of Article six (6), of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, bo amended to read as follows: Section 2. (Supreme court judges! lurlsdlotlon.) The- Supreme Court shall consist of seven (7) judges; and a majority of all eleoted and qualified Judges shall be necessary to constitute a quorum or pro nounce a decision. The Supreme Court shall have Jurisdiction in all cases relating to the revenue, civil cases in wnicn tne state Is a party, mandamus, quo warranto, habeas corpua, and such appellate Juris diction as may be provided by law. Section 1. (Amendment proposed-) That Section four (() of Article six (6). of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, bo amended to read as follows: Section 4. (Buprem court, fudges, election; term, resldenoe.) The judges of the Supreme Court shall be elected by the electors of the state at large; and their term of office, except as herelnsfter pro vided, shall be six years. And said Supreme Court judges shall, during their term of office, reside at the place where the court Is holden. Section 3. (Amendment proposed.) That Section five (fit of Article fix (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section 6. (Buprem court, Judges, lection, term chief iustlo. ) That at the general election to be held in the state of Nebraska in the year 19i9, and each six years thereafter, there shall be elected three (3) judge of the Supreme Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; that at the general election to be held In the state of Nebraska In the year 1911. and each six years therafter, there shall be elected three (3) Judges of the Supremo Court, who shall hold their office for the period of six years; and at the general elec tion to be held tn the state of Nebraska in the year 1913, and each six years thereafter, there shall be elected a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his office for the period of six years. Provided, that the member of the Supreme Court whose term of office expires In January, 1914. shall be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court dur ing that time until the expiration of his term of office. And. provided further, that upon the adoption of these amendments by tne electors of the State, the Governor ahall. Immediately upon Issuing the procla mation declaring said amendments adopted, appoint four (4) judgea of the Supreme Court, two (2) of w hom shall be appointed to hold taid office until their successors shall be elected at the general election In 19"9, and have qualified: and the other two (?) shall hold their office until their sue ctasors shall be elected at the general elec- tlon held In 19U. and have qualified. ' worm ana uey, Kansas; r orts i. A. Kus Sectlon 4. (Amendment proposed.) That sell, Mackenzie and Washakie, Wyoming; Section six ttil of Article six til. of the I Fort Des Moines. Iowa, and Fort Meade. Constitution of the Htate of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Section 4. (Chlsf Justice.) Th Chief Justice shall serve as such during all the term for which he was elected. He shall preside at all terms of the Supreme Court, and In his absence the judges present shall select one of their number to preside tempo rarily. Section G. amnamnt rroposea.) 'mat Section thirteen (13). of Article six (4), of the Constitution of Ntbraska, be amended to read as follows: Section 18. (Judges, salaries.) That judges of th Supreme Court shall each receive a salary of 84,jW. and the Judges of the District Court shall each receive a aalary of 33,000 per annum, payable quar terly. Approved April 8, 1807. I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska la a true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill, ss passed : the Thirtieth sesxion of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on flic In this office, and that said proposeu amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general lection to be held on Tuesday the 3rd day of November, A. D. 1K08. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska Done at Lincoln, this ISth day of July, In the year of our Loid One Thousand Nine Hundred and Right, and of the Independence of the United Ststes the One Hundred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty-second. GEO. C. JUNKIN. (Seal.) Secretary of State. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT. Th following proposed amendment to th ooBstitntloa of the Btat ef Mebraska, aa hereinafter sat forth ta full, 1 aub mittad to tha electors of the Btat of -hraska, to he voted apoa at the general election to ha held Tuesday, Movembi bar 3rd, A. D. IPOS. A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose an Amendment to Section 8. Article 8, of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska. Be it Besolvad aad Snaoted by tha Leglav. lataxe of the Btate ef afssraakai becUoD 1. (Ajneadmeat.) That at th general election for Mat and learUiatlve officers to be held on the Tuesday succeed ing the first Monday in November, 19u6. the following provision be proponed and sub mitted to the electors of the at ate a an amendment to Beotios) 8, Arltcle 1 of th Constitution of th State of Nebraska: Sectloa 8. (.BdaoaUoBal FaaAa, vest- shut out Cincinnati In a game msrked by senaatlonsl fielding by both teams. Score: PHlLAPEt.rHIA. CINCINNATI. AB H O A K AB H O A.K Grant, 3h .... 10 17 0 Kane, ff I 0 0 Knahe. lb ...I 1 I 1 SHuaalna. Ib .l 10 0 1 T.tua. rf 4 0 OLfbert, Jb ... 1 1119 Maaoe. If 4 4 1 0 0 S. hlel, t 1 110 9 Hranafleld. lb I 111 1 OGaniel, lb ... 4 II 0 V Oiborna. rf. .. I 1 1 0 Ta'kert, If. Pnoiia, as 4 111 r Mitmell, rf !.. In. a I 0 4 t P Hulawlll, sa Foaen. p 4 0 14 OCoakley. p. Ml Lean ... 1 1 o t o .4 t- 1 0 v 114 10 110 1 .1 0 0 0 0 Totala 11 1 17 14 4 Totala...... n 1 14 II 1 Batted for Coakley In the ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 Cincinnati 0 0000000 0 0 Two-base hits: Make (2). Osborne. Hugglns. Sacrifice hits: Lohert. Brans field. Left on baaes: Cincinnati. ; Phil adelphia . Struck out: By Coakley. 2; by Koxen. J Double plays: Hugglns to Hulswltt to Cancel; llulawltt to Hansel; Grant to Bransfleld Grant to Knobe to Bransfleld. Base on errors: Philadel phia. 1. Base on balla: Off Coakley, 3; off Foxen, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By C.akley, 1; by Foxen. 1. Wild pitch: Foxen. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Klein. rittsborar Defeats Brooklyn. BROOKLYN. July 3i. tn a game which was enlivened by sharp fielding Itttsburg beat Brooklyn today, 4 to 2. The visitors made a neat triple play In the third In ning. Score: PITTsm-RO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O. A.K. AB.H.O. A. E. Leach, lb.... I 111 oBurrh. If 4 1100 Shannon. cf.. 1 4 l ' Pattea. 2b... I 1 I riarko If 4 0 1 0 0 Hummel, lb. . 4 1 1 10 Wagner, as . . 1 1 0 1 Alperman, rf. I 1 0 0 0 Ab llrhlo. lb. 1 1 1 1 t Learla, aa 2 0, 41 0 Wllann, rf.... 4 1 1 0 OBiTarn. C....4 1110 Swaclna, lb.. 4 1 11 1 fSh-han, 3b . 4 1 I 1 0 Olbeon, t I 0 1 0 IMaloney. cf..4 0 0 0 0 lladdox, p.... 4 1 0 1 0Ru.ker, p.... I 1 J 1 J Totala II 10 17 11 1 Totala .10 7 17 11 0 Pittsburg 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 J 0 Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02 Three-base hit: Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Leach, Lewis (2). Stolen bases: Wilson, Gibson. Burch, Pattee. Triple play: Leach to Swaclna to Abbatichlo. Double rlavs: Leach to Swaclna; Sheehan to Hummel to Lewis; Iewls Ho Hummel: Pattee, unassisted. Base on balls: Off Rucker, ; off Maddox, 2. Hit by pitched boll: By Maddux. 1. Struck out: By Rucker. 6; by Maddox. Wild pitch: Rucker. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Rud derham and Emslie. Red Cload Falla Bark Xoteh. FRANKLIN. Neb.. July St. (Special Tele gram.) Bed Cloud fell back In Its old track and let Franklin have today's ball game with ease. Clegg, who pitched yesterday for the visitors, was in the box again today and If he had received any kind of support the result would have been different. The feature of today's game was the heavy stick work of the locals at the right time. Carey in the third got a three-bas'ger, bringing in two scores. In the fifth with all bases full Greenwood drove the ball out for three bases and cleared the diamond. In the eighth Bonner came up with a man on third and one on second and made a nice two-base hit and the two men came home. Bradbrook. shortstop for Red Cloud, wss the first man up and made the longest hit made today. The quick fielding held tiirn on third. Score: Franklin 0020800 -7 Red Cloud 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-4 Batteries: Franklin, Smith and Bonner; Red Cloud, Clegg and Schoonover. Struck out: By Smith. 8; by Clegg, 14. Hits: Franklin. 8; Red Cloud, 7. Uhiplre: Perry. LEGAL NOTICES (Continued.) mant-l All funds belonging to the state for educational purposes, the interest and income whereof only are to be used, shall be deemed trust funds held by the state, and the state ahall supply all losses thereof that may In any manner accrue, so that the same fchall remain fnraaer inviolate and undiminished; and shall not be invested or loaned except on United States or state aecurities, or registered school district bonds of this state, and such other securities aa the legislature may from time to time direct. And such funds, with the Interest and income thereof, are hereby solemnly Pledged for the purpose for which they are granted and set apart, and shall not be transferred to any other fund for other uses. " ' Section 2. (Ballots) Adoption.) That at said election In the year, L8. on the ballot of each elector voting Xwreat, there shall b printed or written the -werds: "For proposed amenoment to tne -iconaiiiuuon with reference to the investment . of the permanent school fund," and -'Against said proposed amendment to the Constitution with reference to the Investment of the permanent school fund." And If a majority of all voters at said election shall be for such amendment the same ahall be deemed to be adopted. Approved April 5, 1W7. ' I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretory of State, of the State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska Is r true and correct copy of the original enrolled and engrossed bill,' as passed by the Thirtieth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill on file In this office, and that said proposed amendment Is submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November. A. D. lig. In tetlmony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this 15th day of July, In the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eight, and of the Independence of the. United States tha One Hurrlred and Thirty-third, and of this State the Forty-accond. GEO. C. JUNKIN. (SeaU Secretary of State. GOVERNMENT NOTICES CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE Omaha, Nebraska, August 1, . Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here and by quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m., central standard time, August 31, 190. for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw, during the period from October 1, 190S, to Juno 30, 1SU9, at Omaha Q. M. denot. Forts Crook. Omaha, and Robinson, Nebraska; Forla Leaven- South Dakota. Proposals for delivery at other places will not be entertained. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or ail proposals or any part thereof, information furnished on application here, or to quartermasters at stations named. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Forage" and ad dressed to MAJOR D. E. MCARTHY, C. Q. M. Al-3-4:27-28:a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carol ine and Gottlnb Anders to Dirk C Hass and wife, lot U. block 8, Horbach'a 2d add: also s4 feet lot 6. block 1, E. V. Smith's add S.Jw Arcninaid p. Murtagh to Frank S. Whitman, lot 15. block 120. Dundee Place J)0 South Omaha Land Co. to Edgar W. Crcviaton. lot 6. block 19. Sjuth Omaha t-'O, nana r. n iria 10 nrnrii'iia 13. ' Wleck, lot 11, block . Shlnn'a ad.. 1 Nebraska National bank to National Ijind Co.. nH lot 4. block li. West End add 1 National Ii nil Company to Reed Bros. nVs lot , block lti. West End a I 1 Grace L. 1-ove and husband to Heed Bros., lot 17. block 3. Crelghton Height add 1 Joseph Leibentritt et al. to Mat thias Kaiser et al. lots 5 and 13. Marshall & Lobeck's sub 1,10) Walter C. Wyrlck and wife to Wal ter L. Selby, lots 12. 13. 14. 15, 14. block 4 W. L. Selby 's 1st add 1 Walter L. Selby and wife to Walter C. Wyrlck. lots 13, 14. 15, 16, block 4, Rush dt B.-lby's add 1 Marlon A. Kline and wife to Joseph B. Robinson, H lot 12, block 2, A. 5. Patrick s add T50 Charlea F. Impey to Jennie E. 1m- pey, sublot 4 of taxlot 32, 15-1S-13 4,000 John J. Gillln and wife to Hellen Broderick and Kllnora MaslowskU lot 8, block 8, Jetter's adj. J Hattie J. Wayne to Charles Cor belt, lots 8 and 4, Okahoma add 1 County treasurer to Parkway Real Folate Co., lots 7 and 8. block 4, Myers, Richards & Tllden's adJ Robert LaSalle and wife to Harry D. Reed, lots 8 and , block la. Clifton Hill add Z Western Furnace and Foundry Co. to Oradell Farms Dairy Co., n40 feet ' lot 14. block 3. aubdlv of nta, lot 14. East Omaha -. 100 County treasurer to J. E. Baum. let 80. block 1. and lot 11. block 8. Melrose Hill add flame to same, lots t and 4, block. 4. Mayn Place '. Total .811,063 OMAHA WINS, RHODES HERO Champiom Take First of Series from , Sioux 'Mid Excitement. KTaUTJ T17T ff-THrtl TW TaCT TWWTSn ii aa yy am la ill a.y iwiwa Lea Ran Is Made tr Pa's Sew Twlrler, Mho Toy with I)srk Unas as If They Were Babes. Omaha, 1; Sioux City, 0. The haughty Sioux were not only beaten but shut out In the first game of this l c-.i.l... .a I as, i (. aa I. BC I ill r IIUIlJi nliriliuuii cauva " '",T " i ." " hotel in their bua. thinking of the score of 1 to 0. It was a bitter dose for Ducky anrt hie trih in aaaalinay aa thv have been ,iu.. . .... . , ,. ., telling far and wide what they were going to do to the Rourke family when they reached Omaha. They had thought or .w,i ... , .v,. . . mu moi i.ui. navi rr.: Starr, their crack pitcher, lor a week, giv ing him a thorsugh rest that they might by no possibility lose that first game. I The trouble was they did not rest Starr quite long enough. He pitched great ball 1 for eight Innings, but weakened In the ninth weakened the very first time he got In a tight place. The Champions had I been able to hit him but twice until that last inning, when he became shaky and passed the first two men. He had the best of the argument all the way through until that fatal ninth. He had not passed a man, and In spite of the fact that Andreas was a little wabbly he saw to It that not an Omaha player reached second base un til that last Inning. Rhodes the Blsr Noise. rK.i.. .. ... v... .u .v.. , jt i . ...insure io uic uuj iu otiiuiii wis uig virun belongs for winning the game, as he not I uiijjt pm-iieu niBKfmtceni oau. ouv maua I h. -Ir. t,V,. h n .1 Kl- " .. cumroi or. ine Dan, wnen it is oonsiaerea this la but the second game he has pitched I this year. All aprlng and early summer he sat on the bench of the St. Louis Nationals, and during that time pitched but four in- nlngs. II was a trifle wild at tlmea and passed six men, three of them when It seemed, to. hurt, as they were the first men up In three successive Innings. But when harp, clearheaded work was needed he was there with the goods, and although the Sioux had eight men left on bases he held them down at critical times. Three times they had runnsrs on third and three ttm.a their ma.t.e TKri- i ' ' " there. Rhodes showed his superiority over Starr tn. fh r.r.rr,rJl ..H.t..lL. .11 ... -..w ....... neu.a.iv,iw. vm. .ii e tators. For Rhodes was even better In pinches than tn the clear, while Starr went . .. J 8 ' Very first time hi nerve wa put to a supreme test. Rhodes mowed down the Sioux as If they had been a. many children, striking out eleven of them, and then, when he would But himself in the hole bv naaslns the first man up. the little fellow would , . . . .1 teady and begin to mow 'em down again, lie simply toyed with this vaunted aggrega- tlon of self-styled inivlnctbles. Interest at Fever Point. The game was a great one to watch. Three thousand fana aat In ausnenss throughout the nine Innings and broke Into bedlam at the aenaatlnnel rinieh Tka intense rivalry of the team, gave Intense Interest to the contest and each team fought with desperate effort to gain the vantage around bv winning the first arame of the series, which mean so much In the pennant race. The last half of the ninth inning wa the Wi. : jt , nnn m n iian-iaiiri aiiu tiiv e.wv tana iiwu uv anu made th old park ring with pandemonium. Rhode wa the first man up, and as he hail alrearlv hoenma milt. hern In tha , eyes of the fan, he was given good round applause, which grew louder as the Omaha ooacher called upon the crowd to turn lonae. He waited llkn a veteran until I'm- plre Haskell motioned him Uy first on four wide ones. Fear of Red Fisher and his liltla titint culiaerl Rlarr tn laane, another r , ' ,. 1 pans, risner is a gooa waiter, anyway, ana when he had the help of a man on base and a rtltohee eh1 u.'na aft-elri he wee vnlne t bunt, It was a cinch he would go down on balls. Rhode had In the meanwhile reached second base on a passed ball. Then came little King. He showed clearly that he ... , .v, .... " . . . "'T .""".. '.' and, aitnougn tne esioux inrieid wa in closer he put one toward Welch and then beat It out. Welch threw the ball wild .... .. . . ..wa.. and Hester got tangled up In th dust from Kings suae and in aunngnt, and tne Dan kept going. In th meanwhile Rhode wa ,".fi" v,e,t . .hi. n vw... -v. ...... King's bunt and walked on horn when Welch threw tha ball away. Fan Are Servoas. Rhode had the fan a little nervous on several occasions and It looked aa though one of hi passe might sooner or later develop into a run. In the first with one out, he walked Ducky, who stole second and went to third on a passed ball, but mere ne aiea. in tne seconu urtnviur nit one over Autrey' head for a single, went j w 7 L . talked, but died at to second when Shea w third when Starr grounded one to Austin, In the fourth Andreaa the flrat man un In th fourth Andreas, tne nrsi man up, drew a pass, was sacrificed to second, went to third on Welch's Infield out, but ther . .... v. ne aiea. a. xie.icr .uula uu x... opened with Danrjy Green drawing a pass, H went to econd on an Infield out and . , . . ..... v, .111. . died at third when Granville hit a sharp one to r rancK, wno lusiieu tne Dan 10 Austin. It was a fin play for Buck. Omaha Play Errorless Game. double play. Fisher hit a clean on p the pitcher and Welch hit safe betw Andreas and Hester. King bunt wa th third hit. Granville hit one to right field over Autrey' bead and In the eighth Inning Sioux City made two more li which, with a stolen base, wa not eno each flew out to Belden and Andreas hit by striking out. Crowd Eager to Get la. Yesterday was ladles' day and th ladle the fact. Ther have been larger crowd this season, very much larger, but non wa mors eager to get In th park than that ii v-.lur.1av Tha aatekaenem that one yesterday, in . gatekeepers, flanked on an aide Dy Dig policemen, had all they could possibly do to accom- modate the mass. Excitement wa on Up .... .u e. . .... from th Urn th fir.t man got Inside until tne last naa gone; everyooay knew what It meant to win that first gain. Tnt.r.,1 centfrelt An KhlUAl the new Omaha pitcher, .0 far a. Individual Inter- sat went, tne result iiiuwco r. nnoae 1 tesm dereated tne laurwell Tigers at Hur to b a pitcher of nerve and head and I well yesterday by a -score of ( to L Bur- great delivery. HI wlldnes at time 1 evidently due to a lack of work.' It Is I probable h will pitch th laat of th series. Th same team play today; gam called at 1:4S. and tomorrow tbay will play al double-Leader. Eandern wilt be oa the I r"Paww4Je rt h Trimi l 1 a a aaa 1 1 1 i wa 1 ' I I nn - WE8T. LEAOUEs AMKR AS8 N. I W.L.Pct.1 W.LPct. Omaha 87 t .H Indianapolis. . 43 ,41 Sioux City. ..: 1 .Mlll-oulsvllle 44 Uncoln S8 4 .141 Toledo .f ... . .M lerover ..... 50 61 496 Columbus M 4 .847 Pueblo 40 S8 .4Mlr-neapolls...M M Mt Dra Moines.. 34 58 .870 Kansas Clty.. f.T .467 Milwaukee. ...4S b . St. Paul 31 74 .3 NAT L. LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.l W.UPct. Pittsburg ....M 3 .8!Detrolt 67 8 .-) Chicag. UW.itHiSt. Ixmls .VI 3S . rw ion....u if .awiChk-ago sji si .w Plillailclphia.47 40 .Ml Cleveland ....4 43 .633 Cincinnati ...4A 46 .611 Philadelphia.. 44 4 Boaton ... .40 68 .435 .83 M .371 .31 60 ,341 Hoston 43 60 . 42 Washing! on.. .16 66 . Now York. ...3! 60 .348 Mrooaiyn St. Louis GAMES TODAY. Western League-Sioux City at Omaha, ru,m at Lincoln, Ivnver at Pes Moines, National League Chicago - at Boston, Pittsburg at Brooklyn. St. Ixiuis at New Y'ork. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Arnr,cn l.uW.hnrtrr at Ohlcaso Boston at Detroit, New York at Cleveland, Philadelphia at St. Louis. American Association St. Paul at Col urn bus, Minneapolis at Toledo. Kansas City at Indianapolis, AUlwauksa at Louisville. slab for Omaha and probabty Furohner for Stoux Cltyi The score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. 0 1 0 0.0 0 18 10 0 0 4.0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 110 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 8 0 1 8 87 "o TY. R. II. O. A. E. 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 112 3 0 14 10 0 0 11 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 I 'M 11 1 ', If.... King. ih.. Austin, lb Autrey, lb... JVlch. cf.... LRr,n')i"c" itelden, rf..!! Rhodes, p.... Totals. (Campbell, If IMolmes. cf.. lOreen rf Andreas, tb ... . , t W '. 3b Hester, lb Hriea, c. Starr, p Total ..27 None out when winning run scored. Omaha Runs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 .......0 0101000 1-4 Hits Sioux City nuns Hit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 10 0 0 0 0 8 01 Passed hull.' ten.inJ QK. ii. balls: Off Rhoades, ; ofV Starr, 3. Struck basis: Omaha. 4: Rio i fx cf.v s ...ki. plays: LeBrand to Autrey to King; Starr i,?rvnvlul8 to Stolen bases: Camp- H"Lm"'...AndIf- Sacrifice hits: An- r ., ' .:rnvlll- Time: i:so. Ump re: Has kell. Attendance: 8.000. f Vrn. w n..TI " . .y . a. a Ui IV 1 ta I'neMo Throws Awar Chance to Win, Darldana IlriyUe Is I ... ta LINCOLN, Neb.. July ll.Today'. game with Pueblo went to n Innings before Lincoln could squeese In the winning run. Bnr bases without a hit to heir, him .,2,.,, Wild throws by Sullivan and Bonnn follow. r. nt li1 on nans were contrlhut- tacinr. unnno was wild In the onenlnr innings, but pitched grand ball toward th I ciose. rna visitor hr.d the bases full In wmmJ .V. 2 . 5 Dut . Bonno I enu miner ana v isrs popped ud to the Infield. Davlriarm I m the winning run In the tenth after Fox r."2.TrV,cf. "yiason. Mat- 1 " w diiiiiu in ins outiieio while Gaanier's shortstopplng was a fea lure. A. OOUDIO Header 1 tn ba nlaved tn. iTanlrTi": f,rZ"l" .Z hlbltton game on Sunday as a bensflt to -icuer wimur omitn. Bcore: UNtOLN. jU(je lf,.,, AB. R. H. A. 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 1 rox, Its 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 S"gnl"r' ? 1 1 oomaa, ID, Davidson cf I Prltchatt' Sb I Mills, rf... SulllVan, 0 uonno, p I Total 81 1 13 80 I FUEBLO, I AB. R. II. O. A. E. 1 i I BiSmcer,rif . . . !!!!!!!!!'. Ill Patterson, 2b 3 0 0 MatllCXS, CI I V O Clark, H 4 0 0 Miller, rf 3 0 0 I Cor nan, ss a. s 0 1 1 MitKe, 0 .... 10 1 I Wen' " A Total 31 1 4 2S 17 One out when winning run scored. Lincoln 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Fueblo 1 010000000-1 Three-bass hit: Jude. Two-bas. hit: Da vldson. Double play: Bonno. Oagnler to Thomas. Ieft on bases: Lincoln. 10; Pu- eblo.; Stolen bases: Fox, Sullivan, Spen- er (1), Hogriever. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Gaamler. Thomas (2), Davidson, Prltchett (ii, fatterson, Matticxs. birurk out: py "nno- 4; y Owen. 2. Bsse on balls: P .nn. : off Owens, 1. Hit by pitched Bail: tion no. i; uwens, l. wild pitch; Bonno, L Time: 1:10. Umpire: Davis. At- tenaanc: l.ew. ERRORS COST DEB MOINES tAM 1 I Belden In Fin Form for Denver, Making; .Three Ran, DEB MOINES. July 11. Errors of omls I ln and , commlsslsn lost another game for for tn, m(;,t art the hit were timely. i .aiunay ajut a nome run in ine aecona in nln w'tl! m"on Vllr.1' KVh taanlu2 two pitcher. De Moloea drov Chabek from th, tcen9 the eighth and Wltherup was taken out to allow Dolan to bat for I nlm In the same Inning. Dolan got th )r, m,Z,m Ni.hnff h,.t Belden made a trrar.d stop of Flournoy stiff bounder and saved the game from be. I Ing tied up In th eighth. The numeroui :ame from be rhe numerous erf0rs msde by Klnneally lately led Irwin to put Belden at short. Barring one wild throw the great batter did well. His bat una; wae me leaiura 01 tne game, ocore I " nrvvru AB. R. H. O. A. E. Waldron, cf i 3 1 1 Q 0 Belden, ta 6 3 4 1 6 1 Casaady, rf 8 1110 0 White, lb 4 0 1 18 0 0 Irwin, 3b 4 0 110 0 Krueger, lb 4 0 ft 1 1 0 Lovett, If 3 1110 0 Zalusky, c 3 116 0 0 Chabek. p 1 0 5 0 6 0 Olmstsad, p 1 0 0 0 ft ft Total 85 8 11 li 1 DES MOINES. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Flournoy, If 4 1 i 1 0 0 Pitspatitrk, ss 4 0 118 1 Dwyer. lb i 0 1 16 0 0 Bader, cf 3 0 0 1 0ft Walsh, 8b 4 0 0 ) 1 0 Kelly, rf 4 0 0 6 0 1 Nlehoff. lb 8 111)0 Welgart, c 8 114 11 Wltherup, p 8 0 1 0 4 0 Nelson, p 4 ft 0 ft 1 ft 'Dolan ft 0 0 0 ft ft Totals 33 6 37 1 Batted for Wltherup In eighth. De Moines 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 1 06 1 8003401-4 Earned rune: Des Molnea. 4: nnvr a Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Flournoy, Dwyer, peiaen, tine, inree-nase nit: Belden, I Lovett. UOlrt run: ibalUSky. Base on be.lu. Off Wltherup. 1: off Chsbek. 8. giruck out: By Wltherup, 4; by Chabek. 1; by Olmstead, 1 Stolen baaes: Bader, Caa- "dJr . Beld.n. Double play: Fltxpat- rick to Dwyer. Sacrifice hits: Fits pet nek, Dolan. Casiady (li. Time: 1:06, Umpire: I Black. Attendance: l.OuO, Flraaaen Beat Harwell. rtlThV Cent' ral CUy depaTTmeTt Oil ETC well lone tally came In the ninth a wild throw to first. Hntterles: rJurwI. Caruthers and Ilrd: Central City. "roa. I alley and Patterson, central city ha ames scheduled with Columbus, Silver reek. Chapman. Grand Island and the Beward team for next week. OAME IN AMERIf tlH A8SOCIATI01 Kansas City Take Third RtralsM front Minneapolis. INDIANAPOLIS. July 81 Kansas City took the third straight game from Indian apolis today, I to I Score: KANSAS CITT. IKPIANArVit.lS. AB.H.O A B AB.H.O A.M. Hallman. el.. 4 0 4 I Itvah. aa I 1111 rroaa. as I 1 1 I I twyHlans, rt, I I I I vltlyan. a . 1 I I e Hay4e. rf .. I 4 1 I KsiCtibora, If I I 4 44ndaar, tV. 4 114 Braafcear, tb. 4 i 1 Smaller. II.... 4 Hill, rf 4 10 l.yinsMos, e. I 0 T a t IVivnIs, a...4 1 OMewlay. lt... 4 1 II I Prawn, lb.... 4 111 1 I Has., lb.... 4 Slit Carter. 411 SBIeyar, 184 Totals 1 17 It 1 Totals It 17 11 I Kansas City 1 0 0 0 3 9-4 Indianapolis 1 0 0 1 ft 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Indianapolis, t; Kan as City, . Struck out; By Slever, 4; by Carter. 1. Sacrifice hit: Bush. First has on balls: Off Blever: 1: off Carter, 8. Two base hits: Howley. Neighbors, Rrashear. Three-base hit: Lindsay, Neighbors, Croaa, Double plays: Carter to Brown; Cross t Brsshear to Brown; Hay den to Livingston. Stolen bases: Hallman, Hayden. Passed ball: Sullivan. Umpire! Kan and Blare halter. Time: 1:45. Distillers Win front Brtwtrt, LOUISVILLE. July 11. Woodruff horn ran In the third Inning gave Louisville a victory today. Score: LOUISVILU ' MILWAtTtrn AB.H.O. A.K. AB.H.O.A. B. Perrlne. rb .. 0 1 4 OftflMnaon. a, I I I 1 W druft. 1Mb 4 1 I 1 ORreyra. lb ... 1 U I 1 Stanley, rt .,4 4 1 Rk. I 111 . ....... t 1 1 v all. ef...a 3 4 . tb..,? 4j 1 14- n, ff. 1 I I I H.rley. lb-If. 4 14 0 SRandall. ef.. Burke, lb 1 I iriar. Sulllran. lb.. I I 0 4rlmn. Storall. rf. .. 1 I I fftataman, if . 4 8 Qulnlan. aa .l 1 1 I MeTeraa'k, lb 4 111 Ha thee, .... I 1 I I t Dottbaltr. I 4 - Halls. I 0 1 1 . Teala...i.. II I .4 11 ( Totals 11 8 17 14 1 Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I Milwaukee 0 1 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Stolen bases: Btovall (1. Woodruff, Hughes. Sacrifice hits: Brown (3). Three base hit: Clarke. Double plays: Stanley to Perrlne; Flynn to Brown. Struck Out: By Halla, 8; by Dougherty, 1. Left on bases: Louisville, t; Milwaukee, 1. Tim: 1:36. V'mplre: Hayes. . Minneapolis Bent Toledo. TOLEDO, July 81. Minneapolis won from Toledo this afternoon, 8 to 1. Tke visitors combined one hit with a eoupl of base on ball and an error, scoring two runs, enough to win. Both Lattomor and Pat terson pitched steady ball. Beora: MINNXAPOUI. TOUEDO. AB.H.O. A.B. aB.H.O.A.R Oyler. as..... I 14 1 Barbeas, as. 4 I II I Kerwln. rt... 8 1 I 0 Hlnehnaas. lb 4 1 4 4 ' O'Neill, ef..,. 4 It tArmb'awc. rf 4 1 e Weldar, If.... 4 11 moot, cf.... 4 13 4 1 Block. 111 ILaa. S 4 ! 4 1 1 O'Brien, M.. 4 14 4 OLIeter, lb 8 111 I ntlth, lb 3 1 1 SSIwart. lb.... 1 III! Clarke, lb . ..I It McCarthy. If. S 1 00 Fatlersoa, p.. 4 1 tLetilmar. s. 1 1 1 TotaU W 4 87 11 Totals. .-. V., -1 tr 11 4 Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Minneapolis 0 ft ft I 1 0 ft 01 Two-base hit: O'Brien, Wldy. Doubl plays: Hinchman to Barbeau to Lister; Oyler to O'Brien to Clerk; Clark to O'Brien. Base on balls: Off Lattlmor. 1; off Patferson, 1. Sacrifice hit; McCarthy, Kern, Block. Stolen , bases: Hinchman, 8mlth, Clarke. Struck out: By Lattlmore. 4; by Patterson, L Time: 1:54. Umpire: Owen. , u Colnanboa Shnta Ott St. rani. I COLUMBUS. July 31. Hes shut St. Paul out in a last gam inn ariernoon, pttcning eighty balls in th nine inning. OOUTMBVB. ' BT. PAVU AB.H.O. A. B. AB.H.O. A. 81 ' rrtel. lb 1 8 4 1 OOeler, If. 4 Its Odwell, rf.... 0 1 fi Flood, tb 4 0-8 3 Kraser. If ... 4 1 1 9 OWheel'r, lk-aa 4 18 11 Coasaltos, rf 8 8 0 Davie, rt 1 3 o Jamea, 1 1 0 i Noonaa, a-IS s 1 4 1 BaMy. aa 1 8 4 Tleiyar, ll .l III) Kihat. lb a 11 s Nee. aa.. '. aa 1 4 1 aela. .... f 4 3 4 1 r. cf 1 1 1 1 1 Wrlgley, lb.. 4 1 1 i Fraaela. Heaa. D 8 1 3 Orar. H4U, f I t 0 I 4 Totals M mil I TotaU 11 INS I Columbus j.. 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 Bt. Paul ft ft 0 0 0 ft 0 ft ft-ft Stolen base: Frtel fS). OflnkaTtorl.' Heaa. Sacrifice hit: Raldy (3), Hess. Three-base nit: wrigiey, pgunit piayi wrigiey 10 Itaidy to Klhm. Hit with pitched belli -'James. Time: 1:22. Umpire: Kerln. G amen Wanted hy Btaclc Ynrala. The Union Stock Yard Baa Ball club la anxlou to book a bunch, of game for th balance of tha season, either In or out of the city, for Sunday and mld-wak games. Have no game for next Sunday. Writ or 'phone G. al. Kennedy, manager. Boutn umana. rnon iiu. PROPER TAILORING AT A MODERATE PRICE Nlcoll' present offer of a Fall Bolt aad aa extra pair ef Trottaer for th price of suit alone should appeal quickly to th economical dresser. ' - THAT EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS Will prolong th wear of your suit r oral month. Suit and Extra Trousers S2I ta $45 KICOLL'S SERGE SPECIAL Full Blue tr Black Berg ' . a a! Suit with extra Trousers) - 1 WriXIAlf afRRafA' SOSt S0B.11 South I6tb M. Cigar Prices VOn BOX TRADE Saturday w will sell All th leading brands of cigars cheaper than tby can bo bought at wholesale. Ask for your favorite brand, and we bar it and sell It cheaper than you ever bought It before. A few of the favor ite ones we sell In less than box o,u au ntie: lOe Straight Teller Bfl SZ. BO per box of 60. 10c Crown Special a Bo $2.50 per box of B0. lOo Palmer House ............ 6s 12.50 per box of B0. I Oo Tom Moore Be 10c Commercial Bouquet Bo $2.(0 per box of 60. 15o Herman Corte 10 $4.75 per box of 10. 16c Principe de Galea S0t $4.75 per box of 60. Beaton Drug Co. 15th ASD FAR-NAM. NO PAY TILL CURED! I seal feteessss aawsMl aaltnan tha nallii .t'aayieatiss aad kaaaam area. j OH. TAftit Y, 84 Be , itmSmi Melt.