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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. 190& .Reds and Giants Play to Tie; Browns Take Two from New York; Another One for the Rourkes .5 ADA TAKES-A50IMR 05E Kr. EaJl Doc Some Good Work tad - U Well Supported. TH&XX 133 CCTL IS EIGHTH Hal, Afte Imrad Bake aw Ball, m Weed Drive Over 1 1 Hare piay Oat. SIOUX CTTT. Ang. l-Ontbi took the third of tb series today, I In L It was a AiMtehee" battle until the irhth, w hn three safeties and some trsnspctlBtio netted thre runs for Omaha. Hall twirled grew! ban thrwif bout the fur and only allowed th Bareux to eecur tw hits. After Rourke a f raru bad moui three run la tba eighth. I McKay toad Starr a blsr In tba bos. but the cam rusTt, tb locale being unable te find Hall in the eighth or ntntu. (The km score Id tba firat was secured on a baaa on bana to Holme, who stole second and euM bom when Weed drove the bail over th fence In La tba rtrar. Soore: SIOUX CITT. . AH. R. H. P.O. A. E OilA Campbell, If I 1 Holm, rt . I 1 1 Green, rf ft 1 win a 1 Granville, a 4114 Welch, b 4 0 1 Henry, c I I 0 11 0 Heeler, lb ... I 0 0 M 0 swarr, p I 0 1 McKay, a . .. 0 0 Total t S B OMAHA. A.a R. H. P.O. riber: I 1 4 Kin- 2b 4 I 1 Auailn. (b t I t Atmty, U ...., 4 1 1 Ki - i ft A 1 1 r " wi t. v i ......... ..... v w . ' J'yantk, aa 4 , J I Iiaid, ft . 4 1 4 Hall. 4 Mittl 4 WabW 4.. . Wkj CHJT 1 a-J Omaha - Tbiai fcHa; WA ' Autrer. TYanrk. (token baa: Holmea. Henry. iTiubla playa: WwA, Orasellla auxl Heter: Ftaher ,aAd Aotrer: Baaa on ball: Off Starr, t; off Hall. 1 etrncb out: By Starr, 4; by HalC "Wit by pttrfeed ball: Starr. Tima: J.-aL VApi: HaakeH and Brenaan. At tandeBoe: 1.4W0. rtEBtO fOrKDJ IACKlOJ BARD Paaiwaw Laaida Harlr- la &aaae, bat . laiiaai Flat.Hlaa. PTTBW, Colo., Ante, t Pueblo ran tip another bl( acora vs Ieover today, wln tiln( by a aoor of U to 4. Denver took the lead eafly In tba Faroe, and maintained tt until tba firth, when tba lorkla bvsan to find Jackaon. After the fourth innlna Jackcan waa pounded tiara, and the locaia cored almost at will. Honnka waa a trlf unr-teady and Owena reilerea bim In the ethth ana bald the iriattora aafa. Boon; A. H. R. IL P.O. A. E Waldrom. cf I i a I Br I den, aa 1 4 1 1 Caaaady. rf Idled -VYbJia. lb 4 4 1 1 Ijoratt. If 4 'I I t Krueyee. ' Xb. 4 14 1 Klnneaary, lb I 1 1 I t Zaluaky' .. 4 1114 Jackaon. p I I 1 Tdtala . .... W 4 10 M IX- i PUEBLO. jL.m. A. H. P.a A. K. I I 1 I 4 11111 Hoai lever, lb Puerrer, It ... Partrreoa, lb.... M&uicka, cf... Clark, lb Miller. ....... O-rba ".-.,. Mltee. e... Honaka, wena. j T FltSBerald ...... I 4 I i l 1 I 1 1 I It 1 ' I v r mm at 4 1 9 t I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 Total :..M 51 IT It 1 Batted for Honaka la fifth. Denver . 1 14ll-4 Puoblo 1 4 I It lea baaea: BekJen, Klnneally, "peneer (Zi. Cor h an. Mlta. Two-base hlta: Ealuaky, Oark. Three-baae hits: Corhan, Hoelever. Hit by pitched ball: By Jackson, 1. Sacri fice hita: Belden (J. Klnoeallv Jackaon. Btrunk out. By Honaka, 1; by Jackaosi, L Baae on balla: Off Honaka. 1: off Owwna, I; off Jackson. 1. Wild pitch: By Jackson. 1. Time: 1:40. Altenaano : bii. CaDptra: Black. , TAILEXDERS FAIL TO CORK M taatmers Tkeaa la with Beat 5-" Owe- ta Xexfelaaj. LINCOLN. A us. I Jooea and Otmetaad clashed la a pitchers' battle today, tbe - . REAL ESTATE VABM A BID RANCH LAM D FOR BALK M lenrHaatee ttlaaeeL KESKASKA-COLORADO UXDL IMOwt acrea of weastam Nebraska and eastern Oolorao taaprpved aod ualmprot-ed land at B to (ii par acre. - Any tract. Fine crop. Watt ar oocne and aee ua Ol9be Land aod lisveatmem Oo HI aV IXib mU, Omaha. (' MSJ4 REAL ESTATE LOAMS LOANS on sua proved Ootaha propeity. O'Kewf H. M. Co. latt fti. T. life fcil fRTVATC MONIT CAAH ON HAND NO L-ELAY. J. H. M1THXM. Aa-I 1T MAT. aUUiiiC IOJaA til. DOLO. u;. WAJTKi Ckjt loaaa ajm Varoaua tsmiui A Ca, Uia) raruaoi u tH la C.a aaaoe precnpUy. F. D Waa4, WaaA istuaV.'UtA a frarnam. (TfJ M WAAXJU-City luaaa. Patera Trwat Oa, UU SIM FTTB PER CENT amooes- la lean aa Omana shumm at upmtf . TUuMAl bsVCNNAN, BxMMa L New lark Life Bldf PAINE. BUBTWlCIt CO, N. T. Ufa. Tvae Meay. tbm te BLaA Law Kaxa. 2i aa PRIVATE MONET-NO DELAT. ., kAit IN HOR, iM FARMAM. - . . tc n LOWUT RA TL bocuia. Pasta a Btk. taONCT TO LOAM-Payn 1st sUneat Ca. MONKT TO BUILD. mtr te IJi..u at rurratit rataa. W. ST THOMAS. sa First KeL Bank Bndg. . - 4; WANTED TO BORROW 1AVK Wt acres gaud Neb. land, would like te borrow IXIul prtvate xoooey; ooe rwac. A lire as T ei. cmre iee Ok MM IX WANTED TO BUY iiGHMT sa-kDae tor Bd-evand tarsatara. car. ethas and aboaa Tai. Dauclas sVTl. WANTED SITUATIONS RELXAB4-J9 aaaa want koaiuaa aa watca- Buaa. a-CaX r day. Takapborte tkmiglas (0) Ta) Tx STOVE REPAIRS BTOS-K. FURNACR. (TEAM aad be ' QmMtA fctovfj ltepair Works - . '- igW IK. t B4aaaw 2aal vaasBaaal Ml Lincoln t Wirier winnlrr br nartrtn of j to a A stride y Thomti Psv mantis lirrim sad prttchett s slrgle stored the Oeeetibavrkers' taily la the filth , The tsii edre twin bad th bses full, wits two out. trot the htt that waa tiffl"! fail-d to materialise. Oa-nT played a dast'.ir., game at tha abort flail accepting chances wtbeut aa error. A fnmbied grounder by Jen we tba only mtvf of iba game. Boor : LlNTOLX. AB. R. H O. A. E. Jwde, If I 1 Fox, 2b ! 1 i Caenier. aa I J Thomas, lb 1 1 1 Davidson, rf ..I 1 J vnirhul 2b - 10 1 Mllla. K J 7.lr,rn I . Jores, "4 r Total is PES .MOIKE& A B. R. H. a A. Plomrnoy, If F1ttainck. aa 4 Keliy. b J Baoer, cf J J lKlan, lb I Walsh, rf J Ktehoff, lb i Wkearart. e J J uexier ' Z r,imA D 4 Total - " Batted for Wlefart In .ninth. Two-baae hit: Bader. Dolan. Double r-iay Oaanier to 7hitnaa. oie bae: Keily. D.ln. ftacrtfkce hlta: pandeon. Keliy. StrKk out: By Jonea. 4. by y m jead. 4. Baae on balla: Jooea. 4; Oim atead. X. Tima: 1.19. ttnplra: Davia. At tendance: fcu. ' Bll OS BTk BALL UAMBtERI Prealaleat Johaaaa af Aiaerteaa Leavw aa Met U wax Mat CHIAOO. Am. I. Etforla to aiamp put rambllrt; in bU will lmroedtately be made by the American leaa-un. Preaidrnt Johnaon of the league, it I announced to day, aill laau a bulletin to every Ameri can leafrue club. clliii aftntlo to the preralenoe of betUruj and aeklbf each club owner to en far or to the letter the aectlon In the league ccmaxitutlon prohlbrtlna; ben- tl?'iaetit Jobnaon flcurea that In order tu diacourae tha a;ani.ler tt may b neo eaaary ta place under arreat eveiyone cauaht makln beta at a ball park. If the clrr police cannot be treated to enforce the order, be wlU recommend that tha dub owaere aaalrn a fore of prrrate A tectlrea to ferret out the bettors and those rsieerrtiuj beta. . There la no question but that the e"m bters which bare been pwt out of bualnesa by edTera lerlatkn afainst the turf hae flocked to baae ball,"' said Mr. John son. "It baa become an evil which must be nipped now If the roc la to be kept clean. Of course. I am pcweMeaa to do anytblnf aalnet fhe handbook makers roanil town eutaide the ball rrounds. and that la up to tbe author It lea of the different ctttea. "Oambllnjt tnslde the American learne around around the circuit, howerer, must be suppressed, and at once " TWO PLATERS ARB IflPEXDED Belb red Abaatve Laagaaae a I sasilre O'LataaaJla. CLEVELAND. O.. Aua I. Second Base man Oelehanty of the Washington Ainert ean league club wma indefinileiy auepeuJpj today by Paaidnt Fan Johnaon as a co rn it of the abusive lanrusre used by the player In yeaterday'a yarns here following an adverse decision by Umpire O'Louirhlin. Manaa-er OaotDlon of the Waahlngton club baa aleo received notice of the In definite suspension cf Rlarht Fielder Oris Clymer for disreputable lanruare to tm ptre OLcnurtitln, when he waa called out en strikes. Amsley Defeata Brakes Raw. ANKLET. Neb Auk. . (Special.) The beat arame of ball plaved on the Ansley diamond thta season waa played between Broken Bow and Abtrtey. The following Is the score: Broken Bow B 0 1 01 Analey 0 OtOllO 4 Batterlea: Broken Boer. Btewart and Pn-fthr Atisley. Carotfcer -nd A,aMr. fm- plre: Wajrroner. Feature of the rme were e. tev-bsst btt each by Car other and Oalne of Ana ley Errors: One by Broken Bow la the eevepth, wr.lt h let 1n two ecorea. Other wise tba (una waa errorless. slB.el Ball Player Dies. BAP IN. Wyo.. Aug. iBpeclal Hneh Rehwaldt. a member of the Oermaiila baae bail team, wbe waa apiked while play ing with Basin on July 4. died a few days a-o as a result of blood polsoninc, caused bv the apiklna. Before death came Reh waldt bad Buffered paralyats from the hip oown. Qaasea Pwatawaew. At Boaton BoatoB-Plttsburs; game post, ported : rain. At Brooklyn Braoklrn-Bt Lout game postponed; wet grounds. Two gatnea to morrow. At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Chicago rame iatponea; ram. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Matt; M. Mackey And husband to Lenora M- McCartney, et at. lot 174. Fairfax add. I IS Waller J. cirD and wife to Tnoraaa B. Uelaavay, ot la, block 4. Albngbt ub. John A. CroighUia Real Estate and Trust company to Hiram N. Way, lots 14 and 11. block S. Crelghton a let add LftaO Evalma Boelena Lucas to Mollie Lucaa, lot 14, block II. Central Park ,. Albert P. Butter-field to John W. Ooo4 rioh,' aoutb u feet lot 16. block 17. WUciox Id add. 73 AVana ahieida to David T. Burke, lot L block U. Thoxnaeon A Ooo add HO Ada E. Hubbard ta Nela J. Hildmg. lot 1. blotk i, Armstrong's Id 65 Tnomaa C Rich aid wuTs to James L. Krafner. north feet iot IX. block 4. Plaiavtew v . .n. .. last Henry A. Bora and Wife to Chicago. Barltagtoa A Quincy Railroad Com pany, part lot a. bltick tHnaha . tab Hasunya A H'yden te William H. PeiKrer. lot It block L Haaunaa st Har den s add. Ida A. Jontia and husband to Dennis Dee, lot U. Mock I. Martbew' ub... 1 Total .. MJM LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE BIOUX CITT AND W1TBKN RAILWAY COMPANY. Omaha. Neureaka, August 1. lauS. To the SlockbolOera: Nolle is hereby given, that the anaual neetuig of the siorkboldera of The iaoux Oty ajaa W eau-ra Railway cwmpany wU be held at tiie offK-e of the company tn South Sioux City. Nebraaka. at tan Cut o cluck a. a., oa Thuraoay. urtober la. Uua. te elect d.reotora fit tbe enautr.g year avod to act epon tne questioe of aelling tne rail 1 an property ana iranrnise 01 this com pany te tbe ChkregiA, Burhngtoo at Utuncy Kaiiroad company . the raurued and ta-oo- erty atoreaaid being new under leaae to eaid, eompany. Bad for tba. tranaacUoa af suca atber bnstaeas aa may iegaliy come efMre the meetiag by order of the Board cf Inrectora. W. P. PI Kit EE, becretarr. A4d ot GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONFTRTCTING tjUARTER- n.aster Fort atackejaxie, wyo.. August A lb Sealed pr,fueals IS tn plica t will be receive at Uua efflce ainuJ Ma. ra. (rrKuiitain timet Bpu-inhr V If a. fur the consirwtloa of OkacadaSB rcada. rurba, Crajua and gutter at Fort Mackenxie. Wya. plana said apecifataiion auay be area at etrtoea ef Cbirf u jartermaster l !-, Omafaa, Clikrago and Paul. Iepvt uarteiniaate- tt. La-la. and at Ihi allVw. at wiiara aatler ptat-e aal tft matMia may be obtained. United ftate reacrve tbe right 10 aocapt or rct any or aa prupoaaja or ay part (ereuf Promaala should be ICMloeed Id seaUed eoveeitpra nierked. "Prryaaals for Roads." eddrea4 L. K. Hatil. Heeamd Lteuteaat jMBnerau AniaAtry, Oolavtrucitng uu A-I -Mt B-4. The Twentieth Century Parmer Tk Beat ran Fas-. DETROIT MIXES T1IEM CP Tigm Win ii Sirth oa Two Hiti, Two Faiiei and u Error. KULUS PITCHIS GEEAT GAME let Baaa Mae by Atbletlca la ltb Isslai Da e MaVed Fly by Jeaee . Otber Aarrlcaa Lewara taaaea. DETROIT, Mich., Aug. I Detroit mixed two hits, on balla and an error la the eixth Inning and scored three runs. Mullin bad the Athletics baffled, the two run of tbe sltb Inning being due to a muffed fly by Jonee. Schaefer con tributed the fielding and Crawford tbe hitting fearer. Score: Crr ore PHILaDrLTHlA AS H O 11 AB.H.CaA E. mm. tt t t lrlirtm. If . . I 2 I 1 1 rharr. av . I alt r(Harii(. et... 114 Oivfors. rt. 4 i k Ceiuaa, at 1 I t MrlBirra. W . 1 1 1 fa.rvkj, rf. -. 4 1 1 Ruaman. ll.l In I im lk 1 I 4 C.urtua. H I 1 I I 11 T nlHaa Ik 4 1 I arknist. a... 4 14 1 tKlrbttia. as. .4 1 I I 1 IW Bk I I t Srkrvrk, t ... 4 4 I atullta. .... 4 4 4 Wrt, ... I 141 rnmita. . .. 4 4 I Tetala M inn i aertMu4 ... 1 4 4 4 TeuUa tt 4 M II Batted for DrgeTt in the eighth. ttrolt 0 16 4(141 I Philadelphia a I 0 1 I Two-base hit: E Colllna. Three-ha bit: Crawford. Mrlntyr. Hits: off I'yyert. I In seven inning; off Coombs, I in one Inning. Facrtlite hits: Jones, pygert. Double play: Hartsell to pa vis. Left on basea: Detroit, t. Ptiilaael phie, t. Base oa balla: Off Muliln. I; off Pysert. I Baae on errors: Iietrolt, I. Philadelphls, 1. Struck out: By Dy grt, 4 Passed ball: Schrerk. Time: 1.44. Umpire: Connolly. ( Baetea Baarhr Hit. CHICAGO. Aug. I Borton bunched hits off Smith today and defeated Chicago. I to 1. A baae oa balla. tt singles and Jonea' error gaa Boston two in the tMrd Inning. Chicago tied tbe score by a Aa. a doubl and a aigle. Tbe winning run waa due to a hit, Sullivan's wild throw and Etahl' ringie. freore: BOSTON. CH1CA0O. H O.A.k. U 1 Oil at'deae-ail. Ill 1 I I ; Hahn. rl 4 1 i trnra. Ik 4 111 (ijuuaa. tt I 1 4 1 I ftallrvaa. of 4 I I tlrhall. Ik . I 1 I I t Cemlar. rt... I 1 Infmbmf. If 4 4 I Tkaner. M ... 4140 noaohue. lb, 41414 takl. lk 4 1M 1 vParml. aa.... I 114 1 VMr, as... 4 4 14 lanAam ... 1 4 4 4 4 Carrtsaa. e... t 4 4 1 W KulllTaB. Il I I I Morgan. B....I 111 I Panel 1. lb... I 114 Bali. I 4 111 Total. II IBlal Totaia n i it is i Batted tor Parent In tbe ninth. Chicago 00100 0-1 Boston 00100000 11 Two-base hits: I shell. D. EulUvan, Pur- tell. Three-baae hit: Parent. Stolen baae: PtaJil. Left on base: Boston, 4; Chicago, Baaea on bails: Off Smith, I: off Mor gan, 2. Struck out: By Morgan. I; by Smith. 1. Time: 1:61. Umpires: Sheridan and Egan. Naaa Pile ra Bis Bcsrs. CLE"ELAND. Aug. . Washingtoa played a miaerable yame in the field to- tai i-Ii J I'JV . S.!1 T wrn pwi- ! i PCfiri of It to 1. Berger was tnvtocible. but Manaa-er Lalole took him out of tbe bos and gave Foater a trial. Catea was knocked out of tbe box ia the second hintng. score: CLEVELAND. WABHINOTON. aa.H. O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.E. Clrka. It. 4 1 I I 4 atllaa. rf I 1 1 4 1 Brattle. Bk.. 4 1114 Bafeipka. Ik . 1111 Taraar. rt.... 4 14 I Oaaler, ... 4 1 4 Lajalc, tk ... I 114 Ornclaek. lb . 4 1111 StetaU. la... B I f trial man. Ik. a M I K Clarka. c. I 4 I E&ai aaoa. rt. 4 t I 14 alUaer. of... i 111 4 Btram. a. I 1141 Hlnohaata. aa I I 1 I BtrBnaa. an . I a 4 1 a.... I I 1 lOaiea. y 1 I bariaaoa. .. 1 4 I 1 eTaaaablli. a. I 1 4 I I roatar. y 4414 t ciuua ai rm m a Tatals M UtU I J. Clarke out, hit by batted ban. Cleveland 1111141 1 Washington Or 1 Hits: Off Catea 4 in two tnninr: off TannehUl, I In alx Inning; off Berger. 1 in aeren innings; oft Foster, I In two tn- niga. Balk: TanneblU. Baae on errors: Cleveland, f. Two-baa hlta: N. Clarke, Hincnroan. Lajole. c nrlaub. Three-base lute: Sttyv all, AlUaer. baenftee hlta: Brad- It-v. Lavtole Hi. Berger ai, to vail, stolen baae: Double play: La)oie and PtovaiL Baae oo balls: Off Berger. 4; off Foster. I, off Catea 1; off Tajinehill. 2. Struck out: Br Berger. T: b.v Posier. 1; by Catea. 1; by Tannumll. X. Left on bases: Cleveland. I; Washington, i. Time: 1:UQ. Lmpire: O Loughlln. Brew a a Wla Both Gaaaee. ST. LOUIS. Aug. . Sensational fielding in the first contest and Pelty'a effective- neas in the aecond enabled rU. iciuia to win buth game of today's doubie-hender with New York. The scores were I to 1 and 4 to Waddrll, who worked against Manning tn the first game, waa wild at critical times, but brilliant support kept the score down. Manning was bit hard in the first and seventh inning. la ue aecond con teat Felly was invincible, holding the vis itors to two auurlea. while Chesbro waa easily solved, especially la the third In ning, when four bits aetxed the looaia four runs. Poor., first game: IT. LtHrit. jcrw TORK. AB HO. AX. ItJO.ll Bum. If I 1 I 4 1 Kllaa. Ik I il 7 I Hanaall. rf.. 4 1 1 Ciiurar. Ik... 4 1114 Wiiliuia lb. 4 111 tlnw, rf.... I 114 Waliac. Bk .4 4 14 Ctiaaa. Ik ... 4 1 111 4 yma. lb ... I 14 1 Hemalll. rt I I 4 4 Hortmaa. of.. I 1 I I Ielehatr, U I 1 I C T. Jaaaa. lk. I 1 I I 4 Ball, aa I 111 Spear. 4 1 C Biair. c a.odeil. s ... 4 11 t Maaatns. I I I I I I Total II 11 17 12 I Total Z I M U St. LouiB 1 1 0 0 0 1 l-t New York 0 1 0 1 0 42 Two-baae hits: Stone (2), Hartaall. Fer ris, Ball. Sacrifice hits: Manning, Nile. T. Jon. Stolen bases: HcmprulL Chase, Ball. Pcuble plays: Conroy to Nile to Chase; Wallace to Williams to Jones. Left on bases: St- Louia. I: Nrw Tork, 4. First base on balla: Off Waddell. 4: off Mammg, I Struck out: Bv Waddell. 4; by Mann.'ng, t Passed ball: Blair. Time: l.iL. Uropirt: Evana and Hurst. Score, second game: BT. Lot IB TW tork. AM H.O. A E U U O.l t Btnaa. tt 4 1 A 4 Ktlaa. Ik . I I rlanarll. rt I 1 1 0 1 t-uaru?. lb... I 14 14 Williama. tk. I 1 4 I : fc .-. rt 112 4 4 W!ltw aa... 4 1 1 I Chase. Ik.... 4 I M 4 ? rerr'.a. Ik. ..I 1 1 I 4 Hemphill, cf . I I I 1 4 HufTmiu. cf . 4 1 t 4 llhanir, If. I 1 14 T . lb 4 lit 1 (Ibaul. aa I I 1 1 4 Blasbeaa. a.- 4 4 4 1 I Ivaas, a... 4 4 t rellr, ...... 4 1 4 4 4 Ckaet, ... I 14 4 4 ...ai X7 17 I Totaia B 4 14 14 4 Pt Louis M 4 0 1 1 4 Nrw York v 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 Two-baae hits: Wallace. Hoffman. Three baae hit: Hartaell. Sacrifice tils: Conroy, Ferns Hemphill. Stolen base: Williams. Double play: Ferris to Williama to Jonea. Lett on baaea: et- LouiA 0. New York. 2. P:rat base on balis: Off PriU A Off Chesbro, 1. Struck out: By Pelty. 4; bv Chesbro. C paused ball: Sweeney. Time: 1.42. Un.p.res. Hurst and Evana. GAMES IN AMERICAS ABBOCIATIO Clsaba Bleaks Mlaeslla ad MaLe tt Tkre Oat af Five. COLUMBUB. O.. Aug A Columbus made It three in ftva on Minneapolis thla afternoon by winning. 1 to . Wi.aca haid Cuiumbua to three hlta Friel a double in the first luang, with a bunt tacrine., and Eruger fly to O'Neli made tbe run. Rigers struck out nine mea and was helped is his ah o tout by a throa Conganon made to second from deep right- Score. roLrwvta BnKWEAytc.1 AS H O A V AM at O.A E PtmI lb .... 4 112 1 Orlcr. as .. 4 1 4 t Oewll. at ... t 4 14 4 ksrela. rt... 4 114 4 krsr. at I 4 14 4 O Belli, of I 114 4 li.noa. itl I 1 I . at... 4 Ills Jum c 1 4 1 I lliiik. ml-.... 4 4 14 4 kaiar, aa..l I I t O lartaa. sk .. 4 1 1 I 4 Bikai. ! ...! I I Bmita. Bk.... 4 1114 Wr,iy li S-S-B.V. Ik . I III ti iarka. 1 ... I 1 kt 1 I 1 Wlaaia. B I 4 4 14 waiiiia lass Tata S llll 1 Teaaav XI I M 11 1 Batted for Karaa la the nix, Columbus ..........1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mitibeapvila - I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 4 0 Stolen baser ONelL Sacrifrc bits: Odwell. Raidy. Wrigwy. bacr.fica fiy: Eruger Baae aa ba,,a Off Rivera. 2, off Wlleee, 1 Twe-basa hit: Frwl Doable play: brnlta te Clark. Hit by I'licked bail: Claras. Struck out. By Rogers, I: by Wilso. 1 WLd pltih: Wtlatea Tinar: II t'snnare: Ovtu. Tel ads Bheta al St, raal. TOLEDO. Aug I Toledo blanked St. Paul asaia todar. I to LatTimor waa lcrclU. Har kn.aa 2ou.sl4s Ibtia e.uu Standing of the Teams NATL. LEAGUE I AMER. LEAGUE. W.L-Prt I tv L Pet i Piltshurg ,...5 r, Ml Ivtroit . in &. A New Tork....r-7 r St. Loni, y, j, )2 Ctiicagj K B .P" Cleveiland ..61 43 .ei! Philadelphia 4 41 .M4 Chicago at 44 .44 Cincinnati.. .. -tv; PWladpliia. 49 c B -i"n 42 W M2 P'.st m s fl .4-4 Frockiyn ... f" lVaaMngtio..B4 ,!M (U Lviuia II f4 1 Xw Tork....JM .tSi WEST. LEAOL'E. AMER. ASS'N. WLPrt' WUPrt Omaha 6 41 .B:n LobIv!:le ... S4 4 i Fk.ui City..." Indianapoti. . 47 .ftM Lincoln M 47 .U Toledo fl i .r70 Ivnver U 44 .4 Columbus ....SIM .UA Pueblo 41 i ' Mnnea'li....". t i Dee Moines.. M 42 .2C7 Kansas City. M 4n Milwaukee I: kl 46c iBt. Paul 41 7 .fti GAMES TODAY. Wetern ' League Omaha at Sioux City, Des Moines at Lincoln, Ienver at Putblo. NalHiTial Leairue Plttaburg at Boston. RL Louis at Brooklyn (twe gameai. Cincinnati at New Tork, Chicago at Philadelphia. American League Boaton at Chicago, New York at t Louis. Philadelphia at Detroit. tVaahtrton at Celveiand. American Association Columbus at To ledo. Kansas City at Milwaukee, Louinllle at lndianapolia. todav and played In left field la place of McCarthy. Score: TOLETKV BT. ran. . AB H 0.4 E ' Al l O.A.K. Bartoaa. a I 4 I I 0tor. if 4 1 Hinrbmao. tt 4 1 4 rioofl. rk I I 4 1 Arc aw. Itl I 1 t I Km. lb , 4 4 4 4 4 Bmoot, cf 4 III 4Wheler aa . 4 1114 Hirkmaa. U.I I I I ll'itu. rt 4 1 4 t Laud, a I 1 4 4 I Knunaa. Ih .. 4 I 4 I 4 Liner, lk ... 4 4U I 4 TM.ni.ver. lb.. 4 till S:m. Ik... 4 4 14 I Daaprii. cf. 4 4 4 4 1 Ltttlmna. y. 4 I 4 ilf bana, a.. I I 4 I 4 BalL 4 4 4 4 4 Totakj M 11 till I Tcvtata U IH I 1 Toledo .0 0 0 1 1 1 4 St. 1-aul 0 0 4 00 Two-baae hits: Armbrueter. Elwert ("Si. Hitkmin, Noonan. Bases on bslla: t'ft Hall. 1; off Lattimor. 1. Sacrifice hit: Rarbeau. Pfrurk r, 11 1 P. 1 JIM :mnr. k Inf Hail. A Wild pitch: Hall. Time; 1.10. Um pire; Keriii. Mwtera Defeat Brewer. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. J. IndiananoUs defeated Milwaukee today, I to 4. Each team uaed tao pitcher. Score: IKWAKAPOLJ. ata.WArr.EE. AB.B.O A.E. U H 0.lt . aa....l 1 4 4 IRaHnean. . 4 I I 2 Onultar. If ... J 4 Brnar. lb 4 4 4 4 Karoea. rt.. I 1 2 l b Rota, t 4 14 4 Oarr. lk 4 1 I 1 Kanaall. cf I 1 1 I Wllllama. Ik. I 1 I I 4 tiara. Mi I 4 14 4 LlrlnsKaa. c 1 I 1 I riraa. It I 4 44 Cm, cf I 4 14 fltumu. rf-p I 1119 Hop., lb ... I I I I lanorm k. Ik t 4 I'arnaav 1 11 I Ourti. j-rt . I 4 4 2 4 Bla. y 14 114 Hiiwisr, a.... i 4 114 Total 5 I M a I Total II IBM Indianapolta 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 Milwaukee 1 110 0 0 0 0 04 Hits: Off Durham. C In two and one-third Inning; off Siagia, 1 In six and two-third inning; off Curtia. 4 in two innings; off Fair man, 4 in s.x innings. Struck out: By Durham. 1; by Slagle. 2; by Bateman. 1. Wild pitch: Curtis. Hit with lutrhed ball: By biagle. 1. Two-base hit: Kolh. Three base hit: Hayden. Home run: Robinson. Double plays: Slagle to Hopke to Carr; uuiti to carr. feacrtfioe bus: williama. Bsteman. Stolen bass: William. Roth. Bases on balla: Off Durham, i; off Slagle, off Curtis. 1: off Bsteman. L Time: 1:10. Lmplre: Hayea. Dtstllaes Take Pair. LOUISVILLE. Aug. &. Louisville won both games of a douole-beader here today from Kansas Cliy. The first contest was close and interesting throughout, but the second terminated in a farce after the first inning, a ben the locals scored seven runs. The visitors tried to delsy matters because of approaching rain, which stopped play in tbe latter half of the firth inning. Hughes' home run In the first Inning of the second game, with the base full, waa tbe feature of the day. Score, first game: LOtirVTLLK. KANBAI CITT. AB. H.O. A.E. ll.UOtt rem r. lb .. 4 1 1 4 ( Mailman, cf.. 4 111 ooarnn. Sb. 4 1 I J Cn, a. .. 1 4 taaler, of.- I 1 144. evitreaa. t( 4 4 Heeler. It.... I 1 4 4 4 Mwiienra. rf I 0 I B alltven. Ik 4 110 I fW-uhakr, lb. 14 4 Btovall. rt.... 4 114 tHilt, a I 1 1 baiaiaa. aa.. 4 I 4 I '4 l-eatata, lk... I I I relta. a I 4 4 1 4Beler. lk . I 1 I Putunana. a.. I 1 4 4 4 Umaooa. I I Ea, 1 4 4 J otau av inn i . . Tscakt M I 14 I 4 Louisville 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen basts: Stanley, Pleta. Quintan, Woodruff. Two-base hit: Hallman. Three- bae hit: Quinlan. Double plays: Perrlns to vumian to s. Bum van: yum Ian to Per tine to S. Sullivan; Cross to Berkley. Struck out: By Puttmana. 4: by Brandon. I; by Egan, I. Bases 00 halls: Off Puu mann. 1: off Brandon. I: off Erin, t Hm Cff Brandon, 7 in six inning; off Egan. 2 in three innings. Left oh bases: Louisville, 11; Kansas City. 2. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Kane and Blerhalter. Soore. second game: LOTlBYIlii KAN-SAB CITf. AB H.O 11. AB H.O AE Perrlna. tb . . I nil rHallreaa. rf.l 1 4 u Woodruff, to. Ill f Oim. aa 1 1 1 fj Btavtiler. of .. I 111 (benkier. lk. . I 1414 Warier. It ... 1 114 4 Keikuora 1(1 1 t M Ballreaa. lk.. Ill 4 Braabear. I I 1 1 I Btnrall, rf.... I 12 1 4HUI. II I 4 44 Qulnlaa. sa. I 4 11 I Dovsla. lb. .. I 14 Husk, c I t I 0 Hivoea, a 2 1 I 1 roule, p I 1 I 1 1 Carter, 4 1 I Total.. I la I 1 Totaia J 414 4 4 One out in f.fth inning when game was called 00 account of rain. Louisville 7 2 10 19 Kansas City 0 0 1 0 11 Stolen base: Woodruff. Sacrifice hits: Woodruff, Crosa. (quinlan. Harlev. Two base hit: Harlty. Three-base hits: Hall man, Poole. Home run: Hughe. Double play: Pooie to wulnlan to Sullivan. Struck out: By Poole, 2. by Carter. 6. Bases on balls: Off Poole, 1; off Carter, i. Left on bases; Louisville, 1; Kansas City, 1 Time: IML Umpires: Kane and Bierhalter. OMAHA MUST FIGHT HARD NOW Caaaat Lase My Mere Oaiae and W'la tbe Feaaaat Thla leaaea. Omaha has a fight to the finish on its hands from now on to win th pennant. Of course tSloux City hsa. loo. But Sioux City, unless all signs (all has not aa desperate a fight as has Omaha. Thus far the result of the present eerie bfeteen these two teams is highly dis s .pointing to Omaha- When Omaiia leaves Sioux City Thursday nignt It will be its last visit thare until Si-ptember 11. when the Champions go back to wind up the season, piayUig tlir last five aebeduled carries ar.d possibly some postponed games there. Tha la bad for Omaha and ln-rldt-ntally brtnga up tbe fart that the Champions have "got it m the tietk" jrettv strotig this year from the schedule rrmkera. They begun the season away from home and will close Jt away from home. The season opervd April li. but Omatia did not play a game on heme grotanda until April ii. The season close September lj. a ad Omaha t'laye it lust arbeduitd game ft home Si-piemlier 10. with Its Moines. The Biicrkes benn a four-game series Friday wiih lies Moines at mum street park, playing a doubae-header Sunday. Monday is sn oif-day on the orhedule. but Tuesday Lincoln ocme for three game. in inampiotia tr.ea go to IJn.-oin r jr four games urd tiien a t-t. returning home August r7. for a series with Bmux City. Wiile the Rourkrs WlU flabt for the pennant to the la and have no reason for not making a gnt fight, they have nrt before tlicm as good op-,Krt unities as some of those that Uu giu. And yet If Rhodes is is become tbe teeer of strength he iromiaed. the team should after all get that fliig unfurled at Vk-tcn Hreet park for another season. Otherwise It will go to S.OUX City. We Recommend The Beer You Like 100 Per Dozen Larfe Bottles $135 Per Dozen Small Bottles GLADSTONE BROS. 1308-10 Dougtaa St. Phone Dongas 258. C$4A REDS AND GIANTS FLAY TIE Gevne it Called in Kiata Iqiuiif on Accout of Daxkaen. SC0EE STUDS TO FOITR Claclaaatl Beachee All Its Raaa la Final IbbIbb Other Natlaaal Leauiac Oaaaea FreveateA br Rala. NEW TORK. Aug. I WMh the at ere a tie in the ninth Inning. 4 to 4. today a gam between Cincinnati and New Trk was called on account of darkness. Score: CINCINNATI KgW Tr.k. A H O A E. AB H.O A E. Kana. af 4 4 4 1 l Tanner. IV.. 1 1 4 4 HusalTta. 2k.. I 14 1 kklerkia. Ik... I Leian-t, Ik ... 4 1 1 2 4bcrla. Ik 4 Paekvrt, If .. I 1 I I Rreanahaa. a. I IHItrkell. ST.. I 111 tlKttilin. rt ...4 MeLeaa. Ik... 4 1 14 4 lmiw. cf . 4 Ouiane .... 4 4 4 4 t Iierlui. Ih I OantH. lk. 41 krOnrax. it. I S' h.eC 111 Hetdevll, aa. . I Bunvitt, aa. 4 1 1 I tUeraoa aa....l ramrkell. y .l I I I 1 Oanoall. .. 1 4 44 knawi 1 1 4 Trlor. .. ttiiii y 4 44 4BarrT .... 1 4 4 4 Total rl I r 13 Total! 11 I It II I Batttd for Taylor In ninth. Ran for McLean in ninth. Baited for Campbll in ninth. Clntlnnet! 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 New York 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 14 Two-base hit: Brldwell. Hits: Off Cran dall. 4 in eight and one-third mr.lrg: off Taylor, 2 in tao-thlrds inning; olf Camp bell 7 in elarht lnniny; off Ewmg, I In one Inning. Sacrifice hit: McOirmtck. Behlei StoWn base: Crandall. Double pars: Mcrkle. unamnsled; Hu!wttt to McLean. Left on bar-es: Cincinnati, f; New Tcrk. s. Bat-e on balls: Olf Crandall. i, off Camp bell. S; off Ewlng, 1. Base on error: t tn rlrnau. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Camp bell, 1. Struck out: By Crandall, I; by Eair.g. 1. Passed ball: Br.enahn.n Time 2:UU. Umpires: Rlgler and Emslie. Exeter CVaw-a Dow to Frlead. FRIEND. Neb.. Aug. I Special Te'e- gram Friend defeated Exeter bere this afternoon in a ont-sided game by s score or I to 1. The feature of the game waa the hitting of Fealon and McIonald. Pcore: Exeter 0 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 Friend 1 110 111 -l Batteries: Exeter. Parmlnter and Ander son; FVitnd, Bcgatts and McDonald. Struck out: By Parmlnter, 4; by Botatts. k. Hlta: Exeter, i: Friend. 12. Two-base -hit: Mc Donald. Home run: Fenlon. Iicuble play: Friend. Errors: Exeter. 2, Fjlene, 4. l.ie Western league team will be her August 14. 4Teknaah WUi Twice. TEKAHAH, Neb., Aug. a. tepecialr The lekamah base ball team seems to have gotten back to it oid form aarain. having won two gamee this week, beating the All Stars of Omaha, i to i, and Ban croft ycaterday, 10 to 0. Petty, who has been on a trip with the Wallhill Indians for the psst ten days, returned Sunday, but was unable to pitch on account of the hard games last week. A an h erst Le feats Els Creek, AMHERST, Neb, Aug. a . Speelal. Amherst again defeated Elm Creek iee terday, this time shutting them out, 7 to Wright wss hit rather hard, out re ceived ragged enpport. while Thomas al lowed Elm Creek but one hit and was almost perfectly supported, the work of Xaiiders at abort being especially good. BaUeried: Amherst, Thomas and Pratt; Elm Creek. Wright and WrighL KVEKTS OX Btl.lla TRACKS Sir Jehn JsBbssb M lai Haraa Haaib ra at Saratoga, SARATOGA. N. T, Aug A John San ford a Sir John Johnaon won the Huron handicap, one and three sixteenths mils yesterday. Sir John Johnson was making his second appearance and his vlotory waa a big surprise as tbs Whitney entry. Royal Tourist and Delirium were odds on. Sum mary: . , 1 First race, handicap, two year olds, five and one-half - furlongs: Medrant. iUS, McCarthy, la to 11 won. Seacliff W7, E. Dujr&n. ( to II seoond. Preceptor tliKi, N" ot ter. 7 to It third. Time, 1 Joe Madden, Schlesweig, Tatioo, Hoffman. Lured bad Madman also ran. Second race, three year olds and upwards, aeiling; one mile: Pins and Nceducs (MsJ, Sweet, 1 to 1) won; Fancy (Ha. E. Dux an. I to M second; Polly Watts ill. Lang, I to D third. Time. 1 :4!V KUlochan. Im port and LsJly also ran. Third raz-e, two year olds. seHlng; five and one half furlongs: High Range (112, Shilling, I to 61 won. The Gardener (It, McCarthy, a t 1) second, Cotytta M, McCahey, I to 3i Uiird. Tim. l:(na. Midshipman. Easy Variation, Rock Ore, Lasaiiata and Laclef also ran. Fourth race, the Huron handicap, three year oids; one mile and three sixteenths: ir John Johnson ii. Sweet. 2 to 11 won, RoyU 'J our at ("12, E. Dugan, 1 to 7i second. pi-Urlum UOT, Nolter, 1 to 7) third. Tim. Fliih raoe, the Seneca, six furlongs, three year old; selling: Woodcraft tba. Sweet, even) wen. Adruiche UflH. Miller, 10 to 1 second, Gowan Uii".. fcThiUirg, i to li third. Time, 1:13V Adrian. W Up Top and Aoria also ran. S.xth race, tor maiden three year olds aum apwara. selling; one mile: Uramssr !. t uugan, 4 to ll won. Torenia (H, Sweet. 1 to 2 second. Chief Brant n. Miller, I to 11 th.rd. Time, 1.41V Flor ence II, Tender and True, Punch. Admiral i-tn ana vuevn leaa also ran. LARKED WINS FROM LITTLE Tbls Trtrt Winner Preves Easy far lwm4 Ten a Is OAaatalaa. BOSTON, Aug. 1. William A. Larned of Annapous won tne iiral leg in, ihe Lung wood cup today by defeaur.- Raymond J. Little of New York in Hie ehalienr match of the eighteenth annual Longwood tennis tournarorhl. three sets to love, the scores oeinaj -, a-1 ana b-g. Larned having won permanent noasea- sion of the cup played for last year, de fended his title cf last year s champion against Little today. The latter waa never lor a moment in the running. After hii decisive defeat of B. C WrlaJit TcS-.erdav il was expected that be would give Lamed ai least a nara light, but sucb proved not to be the case, for Larned was at his be At the net. overhead, in the back court, the national ehaoipion waa almost fault- baa, p.aying with a daah arid accuracy that carried Liiue completely off his feet. Tne latter seemed totally at a kiss how to break up Lamed s a: tack successfully. Tie f:rat set found the gajnes at three- ail before learned ran it out for a win. with u. e 1 ,ss of but on other game. The second set was the shortest of the three. Little winn-i-f but one gajn. ihe third. The last set showed Little at his best. With al most certain defeat staring him la the lace, he quickened his pace and earned puint after point in the first four game. tarrying tne soore to two gsjnee-ell. His spurt was short-lived, however, f"r Larned soon broke up his attack and won Lie set. The analysis of the plsy shows that Lamed made 2 nets to Ltttle s 12: 11 cuts to Ltttl s 4; 42 places to Little s 11. and I to tattle 4. Lmea is rreaited with 11. re service sees. Little served not a one. Dating W la Lake View Cap. LAKE WOOD PARK, LAKE VIEW. Ia Aug. a tSpeclal. The third of the aii- bofct races took piaoe yesterdsy and waa won by the Outing, owned by Mr. Dammer of Darian. la., and built by C a pain Law retioe if Lake View. The winner. Mr. Dammer. was presented tbe cup given as trophy to Ui victor by the Lake View Yacrit club. The Juopn of ths race were W". Dean. Prof. Slaca and Dr. Speaker of Lane v lew. HUBunary: First, Outing, sailed by Mr. Dammer. Parian. 1 hour 24 minute 1 seconds; aec ond. Nettie Moore, aaiied by Fred Dam Lake View. 1 hour. 21 mtnutea. 41 seoucds: third. Ellen sa-ied by Mr. P.etd, omahe. 1 hour B minutes k aecond ; lourtn, Ldca, salied by Ciark, Lake lew. 1 hour tt tu n utes 1 second; fifth. Rosa, Bailed by Arinur Provcaat, Lake View, 1 hour 24 minutes 17 seconds: sixth, Omaha, sai.ed by J. Erica Bon. Mapleton. la, 1 hour Ik minutes II second, tim limit, 1 hour 00 minute. cusuLnoe. a miles ; iireeae, l air. Asnerlcava 4 printer Wla. STOKE-UPON-TRENT. Eaig . Aug, k IB in auxietic gam here today at. J. CartoMill. uiiivere.iy af Penney ivaaaa won the la yards and the 2A yards acrai( raoe reapectiewiy In lis and 2-.- anfmniii Carlcks-t Flay a rkleag. CFUCAvOO, Aug k mrb-cleaa crack was soowa tn today's game f libs . city twninsjl at Paa i iiika fcx. Low and Winnipeg vera tn r in- -mas is. tb sasacb aoding la a . wnaa tu ad- vauLaa reetirsg nu t I n a n aranv ad- a i uua la Its " . Micxil- peg having 4 for ten wickets when time a raJtei The high oco-e a ere A. J Smith, ho mad for inn tl. and J EvanA wh batted ewt 4 for fcu Loi- TESl FLAT AT DKf MOIF BerlVaer ef Osaake Defeat Warweld f f aire a la ft nal Rd. PrS MOINES. Ia. Aug -The remits in Ih second round cf .it ft.r the lewa single tenuis championri.lp, in psrt. foi ls s: W S Gilmao, Ploux ?!ty. defeated H. I, Burton. Iowa Clt. -!. 4-1 Fred Carr, De Molaea. defeated E. Hoi brcKk. Omsha. l-t. 1-4. -: Oil J Sweet. Iea Molnea, defeated Bruce Futler. Ies Moire. 4-4. -l. J O Hai ev. tlahcma. defeated C Sea den. Pe Moinea, 4-2 4-2. rthur Scribner. Omaha, defeated W. S. WarfleJd. Chloartx. -. 7 Harry Wlnfat. Ie Molnea, defeated E D. Pkiiev. Charlee City. 4-4. 4-1 W E Biatherw ick, Rock Valley, de feated M. J Teran, Manchester. 4-0. 0 1 Herbert Harweod, Dee Molnea, defeated S. Scott by default- Hell Owcat Bheta raalg. HCiNOLUL,r, Aug. I Tbe crack rifle team of the National guard of Hawaii sailed ttday on the steamer Alameda t participate in the national rirte compe tition to be held by teams from the reruiar army and the National guard at Camp Perry. O. The local team waa selected ley competitive snooting, ai which good rec ords were made, and mi mad tip of tbe beet shot in the Hawaiian guard. I pert la a Cassia. Why not make the season at least six months in the Orange Belt? Just to show that be can still pitch a HtUa. old Cy Tenng let tbe Sox down with four bits Tuesday. Just a little over on month and w will begin to waste seven months of golden time. It a ahame, Comiakey threatens some radical changes in his team for next year. And Comany is aot a man of empty threats. Cincinnati ta doing Just what a lot of good Judrea aald it would do tearing down tbe toboggan faster than it lore up the ledder at the first of the season. McNeetey held Webb City to two hit and shut out that team Sunday Mac pitches for Jay Andrews' tribe at Hutchinson and Butch Frees Is tbe star catcher. New Tork by larceny throus-h operation of the law ha a good chance to win that pennant yet- But It would be n sad re flection em organised base ball if it did. Down in the Western association Spring field (Ms.) ha a third baseman named Kurkle. and Enid has Runkle on third. Don't knew much about Kunkle, but got a full line on Runkle. Dt-trolt ha had the nam of being the best traveling team, but since Philadelphia Nationals have won fifteen out of nine teen games abroad they are likely to ootne la for a Utile of that title. The Cub certs Inly are up against it now. With four game yet to play in New Tork and ta-n in Pittsburg, tbev have a taak before them. If they could be afforded ny police protection in Gotham it may be reasonable to expect them to break down, but In the absence of any sewibisnce to protection to visiting tesm or umpire it's almost a cinch New Tork will get tha series. NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY aalat a ad Carlaw Fewtare at Life la a Rapidly Gnrelsg State. Another vary. Mary's little lamb went off I And soiled Its little iieece With dut end dirt and also mud. And Ukraine axle arm. And when against her shirtwaist whits He rubbed his little hesd. The word meant "mother of the lamb" That a-entle Mary said. Grand Island Free Press, It is reported that John Frederick. on ran tnto a bullsnake Monday while rut ting hay and broke out two guards and three s -tions cf bis mower, yet it Is not te b wondered at; when tbey measured ths reptile H waa found to be twe feet thick and fifteen feet long. If anyone can beat thta John is from Missouri and must b sboWBVe-Uehllng Press, Reporter Terrorised Four of the tough est looking specimens of the human rac that ever graced or disgraced the streets of this municipality drove ta last sven- Ing, ostensibly going to Iowa. Tbey were typical bandits f the Indian Territory strip and instinctively caused ye re porter to aulrer with terror at their ap pearance. Tbey bought several Jugs cf malt extract and other kind of boose before their departure, which, by the way, was not toward Iowa. They drove two one-horse rig of an ancient vintage, and while bere endeavored to trade their two chaises for a spring wagon. Sucb charac ters will bear watching Plattsmeuth Journal. CONFER ABOUT EIGHT CADETS W right sued President Bath Consult Wttl Point a pterin tea det Befsr Taklas Artlavm. WASHINGTON. Aug. I Secretary of War Wright today had a lengthy confer cnoe with Colonel Hugh L. Scott, super intendent of ths military academy at W eal Point, concerning the status of tbs sight cadets whose dismissal from the academy was recommended by a board of offloere. Secretary Wright announced after the con ference that he woald reach a decision within prebably 41 hours and then would mar - a statement regarding them. OY8TER BAT. Aug. . Secretary of War Wright ha sent word ta President Roose velt thst be desires the president to see Colonel Scott and talk with him regarding the finding and recommendations mads by a board of Inquiry and Indorsed by Colonel Scott in tbe case of tbs suspended cadets. Colonel Scott undoubted;)' will be received at Oyster Bay by tbe president on his way to West Point from Washington. WHEAT TAKES SECOND SPURT Be part a af Dry, Ha Weather Cavaee Prices li Ot T Tkre t-enta. CHICAGO. Aug. 1 Wheat traders. In fluenced largely by hot, dry weather, bid up trice on that cereal in sensational fashion today. At tb high level prior of all operations were more than 1 cents bet ter than the closing price yesterday and kt th dose quo-aiuns were but a slight fraction below this. Tbe most notable d veance was made la the December delivery, which at one tim wa IS cents over yes terday'! final figures. May rlosed at tl USV Sore and lloera arc indication of imjmr bsood. Tbey abow t". tbe circcjatiae bad becom inicxtcd with -eraii and Jicnstma. which arc bcir.r coasUoiUy iitchtmi into the opera place to irritate th delicate acrve. uswue and sairruuniiir.g Leah and -keep the sore is state ci trarniauaa and cuacae Vx hclLer tbrsc tiapanUc 1 thf Uaoi are the result of some dcbilitAting BAtkae. aa old tust from a lonncr cUarase or whether it ia herejditarr had bLnud. there ia kt nnm . i . TT1 that i to purify the Mood. Washes, naive, krtion. etc, are of lea Ler-fV1iL hecause at their cleaasin;, antiseptic c-Secta, but nothing- applied ta the surface can reach the Uool wijere the real cause ia, and therefore cannot cure. S. S. S. u tie remedy for aares an2 uloerB of every kind. It a-eta down to the very bottom of the tro-Lrf and mooret erery trace of fanpwrty or poiaoa, and ttuures a lasucr care. -S.fe.S- chapt tht rjaahty of the cinmiatioo, so that trurlead of feadiaf th alaeaaad pan wifh fanpuritic it Boortahe and heals the irritated, InfAmed fleah asd caosc the nicer to fV.iin witi healthy ban by swptJyiBg jt wth pure, rich Uood. book ca Sure and IJlocri and MMJ BtcdicU advace dxaured seat free to all who write. THS SWIFT SPECIFIC 04, ' 1 1 . 1 DR. C. IT. TARRY. 224 SECOND DAT AT KALAMAZOO Fait Timt Dftpito StiS Brtrit tti lifht Ekiu. WHILES HEAET "WT3T3 2:C7 TB05 Maler Brine Taki SilO Pace II Btrwlsht Helta Cberlea Halat Was lereal and L-sl4 Wateraaaa Third. KAIAMAZOO. Mich . Aug. i -The sec ond day cf Kalamasoo s first grand circuit meellng was favored with a fast track, but a stiff breese was blowing from tn south west and a smatkertng of rala la tbe late afternoon marred the day. Tbe ram waa not heavy enough to make any materia change la the goint. All three everts ot the day program were decided in straight heats. The 2:T trot saw the borse finish ing in the same order In each best, but in the 1.10 pace and I. II trot there was mor of a contest for second and third blade. Major Brino was second la fh first two h rials of tbe pace,' but drbVped bark to fourth in ths last heat, while Lean Water man and William G. finished Seoond and third, respectively. Fred D. got third in the first heat of the pace and Dr. Fes got third place in the second heat. In the 2:12 trot Carlokln Ad Tease took second and third, respectively. 1 tn first and third heats, but Jn tb ecord brat Carlokia dropped back to sixth, allowing Teask and Alice Edgar lo take second and third. Summary: Trotting. 1:P7 class; purse, n.Kr Wilkes Hoert won three straight Lent: Daniel, second; Wataon. third. Early Alice started. Best time: lieV Pacing. 1.10 class: purse, tM: Malnr Brino won three straight he, Charley liaise, seoond, Leslie Waterman, tuird. best time: liC. Trotting. 1:11 class: purse, COW: Dewirt won three straleht hests: Carlokin. seoond; Teas) third. Time: l.ii!". - OMAHA AD CUIBS ' DINNER Willi Kenady r Llaaala Uae af Mwaar... Deles-ate Nttoaj4 ( Btea (lata. Tb Omaha Ad. club held another on . of Its Interesting monthly banquets and - meeting at' tb Fax ton hotel Tneaday night, at which William Kennedy, formerly of the Omaha advertising field, but now with a leading Lmcola stAbllihment waa the guet of boner. Victor E. Bender of Iowa was also sched uled as on of ths feasts of the evening but was unable t - sctead. Following tb dinner. President Manley Introduced Mr. Kennedy as the speaker of tb e-vonlng who responded by t cling tbe beneTiclal results to be derived by telling tb "Truth tn Advertising, and alas took oocastoa to make a comparison between Js method of Bd-verUirir.g la ths Omaha and Lincoln field v la behalf of Che Coerrmerclal iclub of Un- . co ha and tbe Lincoln Ad club. Mr. Ken- nedy presented aa invitation te tbs Omaha -Ad club to attend tb Bryaa xurtifioaUoa ceremonies la Lincoln oa August 12th, and also aa invitation to 'Omaha Day" at tb Stat Fair on September I. INSURANCE MUST BE - PAID Kin (cat a Ft re Lasses FlwtjJ frtbk.e Ar Foaad Valid by Hla-Bewt British Cwart. KINGSTON. Jamaica, : A,... fc Aftar eleven asaaths of liUgailon tb tsisurane companies have bees defeated ta tb- at tempi to resist payment of the insurance claim, resulting from the damage caused by the firs of January 14. 107. when Kings ton waa visited by a sever earthquake. The news of this decision was reoelved her today from England, where the ap peals of the companies from ths decision of tbe lower courts of Jamaica, have been dlamissed by the prtvy council. . Tbe po sition taken by the policy holders has been vindicated . and the companies will have to pay the claims. The amount in volved Is K0U0.0IKI. The newa was received here with many manifestation of Joy. Tbs. streets are decorated with flag tb day waa observed aa a holiday. OCEAN COVERED WITH OIL e - ladleavtt Ar ' Petraaa Carrying Vessel Ha Fenndered Kaa Hatterwa. FTIILA DELPHI A, Aug I Captain Olsen of the Norwegian steamship Captain Ben nett from Jamaica, ssys that who noru of Cape Hatteras his- veesel passed through oil floating on the surface of the water, covering an area of more LLaa KiO mile, extending In all directions, apparently th cargo of an oil carrier which foundered. Within the petroleum area th Oil bad tilled tb surface. A Tatal Cell as of the functions of stomach, litrer, kid neys and bowel is quickly disposed of with Eiectric Bitters, foe. . Beaton Druf Co. HYMENEAL vale-Whit taker. , Miss Grace Wkittaker. daughter a T. A. Wkittaker and Harry N: Gale, wer married by Rev. Charles W. Bavtdg " Tueaday evening at the bctne sf Mr. ant Mr. C F. Smith, 4KK Burdett street, Harrlbly Hearted by Trmla, WATERLOO. la, Aug. I Tbs remain! of George Moss, who was killed by the car ' at Nora Junction, passed through her yes- . terdsy enroute to the home of hat mother 'j at Alma. Kan., for Interment. He wa II years old and wss returning from thd harvest fields in Dakota when tbe accident occurred. While trying to board ths train his hand slipped asd be fell under the -wheel Hi body was horribly mangled, the heart be trig found protrudm through his b.k when be was picked up. HEALS SORES AWD ULCERS ' ' v- I Dea DuIIdln Omaha. Keb.