if Off Day in the Western League; Leaders in American Both Lose; New York Crowds Pittsburg A ( NEW YORK SK)CKS AND BONDS Market ii Irregular and Kerroni Most of the Session. GENERAL TENDENCY - UPWARD Amrrlraa Fnscltlng mm National ta Lra Sharp, Devlin Waleh la Offset by Hnvr Boylae; Oram froaa Oat.loe. NEW YORK. Auf. lO.-The tone of the lock market was nervous and Irregular at times today, but the sweep of the broad ened demand wai aufficlent to dominate the upward course of prices In spite of sjrni uiharlia irnl anm obstacles opposed. Within an hour after the opening there n. break In price that approarnea in lnce that of lat Filday. The ame stocks, American Smelting and National '' were cnnantmmia feature of the break. which via suppoiied to be due to a phase of a aenaatlonal advertising campaign ta attract speculative Interest In the morket now being waged by a Boston epeculntor. The fervor of the appeals offered to the reading public to come Into the market and make their fortune was supposed to be taken advents; of In a timely manner for heav unloading; on thla account. The heavy selling was otherwise attributed to the act of professional operators who timed with the morning's advertisements from Boston on the theory that the similar out breaks had marked the culmination of a rising movement In prices. There was a noticeable Increase In buying orders from outside' sources to commission houses, through the mall and by wire. The markft was rendered rather feverish by the Influx, many of the orders being- for execution "at the market" without, specifying a fixed price. Profeaalonal traders are quick to Hatas-t auoh state of affairs, and will bid up prices boldlv to get the benefit, of these unlimited orders. The movements were haralded In more than one case by wlda nread tln circulated throughout the finan cial district. The tlDB were sometimes the anly apparent cause for a rise In prices. frha Immediate news of the day was not of much Influence. Copper advanced again here and In Lon Anwi fbrmni and Auatrla secured the London supply of gold this week. Pari saving withdrawn with Its requirements satisfied. The production of gold on the Hand for July was officially reported at 584.4W fine ounces, valued at $14.413,9X), and constituting a record production for the region. This broad atream of replenish ment nf tha svnrlH'a auntilv nf money metal Is one. Item of many making for the present heavy accumulations or money euppura, low rates and rising prices for securities. Tha highest prices of the present movement were, made, during the course of the day and advances were well sustained at the closing. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, 14,6X,UK. . United States bonds were un changed on call. NuinLer of aates and leading quotation on stocks ware as follows- mim. Hlfh. Low. ClOM. Amalgatnatwt Copper ..... Am. . a P. Am C. r. pfd Am. Cotton oil... Am. H. A U pfd. Am. loa Securities Aaa. Unseed Oil Am. Locomotive Am. LocomotlT pfd.,..s. Am. 8. R Am. 8. 4V R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining Am. Tobacco pfd.. Am. Woolen Anaronda Mining Co Atchison Atihlaon pfd Atlantlo Coast Line Baltlmora 4V Ohio U.ino "4 83 82 . 6.4U0 43 41 "si" IIH l4s U n7H 4 Hi 1021, H 11 . t.Ono lt) . ll,i . . 400 . t.4"0 3t 82 SI U u ino lo .. u.oo) ms u .. n.iuo lrr . 800 ltw 99Vi I'lSS, l'4 im 14 0.401 , S,K0 no K , 80.T0O f)H out af. 2 0414 4 tt M44 4f4l t MVi 4' Id 4 bCV ITS i 07 4K Hal. Ohto pfd , Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo Oaatral Leather Central Leather pfd Cantral ot Now Jersey... Chaaapaak 4V Ohio A Chicago Ot. W " tthlcago N. W C, 8t. 4V it. P c . c, c a at. L Colorado T. 4k I-...f Colorado A Southern Cola. So let pfd Colo. Bo. 84 pfd...... ConaoHdated Oa 1 i . Cora Pradoeta f Polawara Hudson Danttsr A Rle Oranda.... D. R- Q. ptd Distillers' Securities .... Brie 4Erl 1st pfd... Erie Id pfd Geaeral Blaotrlo Ot. Northern pfd Ot. -North arn Ore ctfs.... Illinois Cantral Inter borough Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Cantral Kansaa City 8a.... K. C. So. ptd Lou 1. ll la N Mexican Central Mlan. A Bt. L u.. tt. p. a. b. m... Mleaourl Pacific M., K. T M , K. T. ptd National Leas' New York Central N. T., O. A W Norfolk A Western North Amsrloan Northern Paclllo Paetfte Mall Pennsylvania People's Oas P , C . C. A It. L Pressed Steal Car , Pullman Palace Car.... Railway 8le-l Spring.. ., Reading Republic Steal Republic Steal pfd.'..... Ruck laland Co Rook Island Co. pfd.... St. L. A S. K. 2d pfd.. St. Louis S. W Bt. L. W. pfd Slosa-Shsftleld S. I.. Southern Paoiria o. Pacific pfd Teenrssee Copper T Tease A Pacific V.. m. L. A W 1,8"1 171H ntUj 4.100 80 2H 100 07 07H , 4,400 44 a? U 7 44 710 1SJU. 134 1M 80, 400 147 144 1 100 64 (9 68 , 14.400 86 3'4 K l,4"0 14 M 000 41 4 4.1 , i.eo m4 ta w . 1.0(10 194V4 it ua'4 . 4,100 80 II "u . I, 00 174 174 bOO 87 87 173 1' m m 84i 4"S ' l.stv la 14 7,700 84 14 800 40S, ' 8ft0 10 80 l 144 148 144t 11.XO 110 114 1" 8.500 48 7V 7i , ,tn 140 UK U , 81.100 11 12 IS 38 11 Mi 2 17 86 67 84 l 58 17 15. 67 7 1,10 too Its 10 400 100 11 48 Se 17W th 111 14 100 400 111 111 400 10 40 ' 88 400 119 114 11 1.4IS) 4s 67 48 8.e 13 11 HI 64 8.400 40 87 4s 1.100 110 108 110 8.100 43 42 4S 1,800 TS 74 74 tui) 44 44 44 U.400 144 143 144'4 SOU 14 t X 81.4 0 m l-.'c m l,u0 PK tHI 6 100 7 1,000 14 74 14 K 11 I'. 45i ins i". 14 i l.M 81 81 81 700 18 is 1"H . 4,400 87 3 47 100 14 28 11 100 17 17 17 800 44 40 40 600 44 44 444 . 88.8M 87 46 84 7I0 61 11 61 . 1,400 3 It J k 2.1, 15 ii . 1.400 16 33 44 . luw) 64 6S 67 .18.4i 1F.8 l.'et 1 . I.4U0 81 8? all, . 1,104 87 84 34 T.. it. L. A W. ptd t'nloa Pacific Vnloa Paelfla pfd V. I. Rubber V. t. Rubber 1st ptd... V. B. Steal V. a. O'eel pfd ,. 1.0.M 1"1 11 101 84.100 48 47 4' t.400 no ice lio 4.) 444 41 4. 80 1 t 1"' 3o 14 ft 13S, 1.104 14 37 !SS 7 57 67 47 l. 1U 10 10 1.400 US 31 r Vlah uastper Va--Caroiios Cbsmlral Ve -Caro. Chem. ptd... Ys'sbaah WeDaaa pM Weattaghouae Klaclrlo . West era lalo Wheellug A L- B wtBnilD tfcatral .... Total aalea lor tb day. tll.A shares. Hew Tork Money Market. KEW TORK. Aug. 10. MONET On call, 10 14 Pr cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; clos ing bid. 1 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time loana, vary dull and slightly easier; sixty days. 2 per cent; ninety days, 2W2 per cent: six months. 8u4 per rent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Jff Der cent. METALS Bar sliver, 62c; Mexican dol lars. 46c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm HTF.RLINQ EXCHANGE Steady, with rctual buslne tn bankers' bills at H84904? 4 85 for dt.niand. and at 4.cW tor sixty day bills, c ommercial Dills, e4 e4S.-34.iC). Cloalng quotations on bonus war as follows: a 11. a rat. la. rag .. lot Hock. Val. 4a lot 4a aoupoa 1 Int. Mat. 4a us D. a. 8a. raa 1 LAN. vol. 4 8 4a owusoa 1 Man. c. ( U W V. g. 4a. rag 14 klaa. Central 4a 8 rk-Jt. T. cv. 4a. . Tt0. 8. U rtd. 4a .107 Pans. av. I 1415... . ;l do roa. aa . 48 geadlas 'a. ea . 44 aH(D. ( cuba. as .101 at. L A I. M a aa . 44H at. L. A a P. f aa. . r. at. u S W. a. 4a ... . 4! Seaboard A L. 4a... . 4 ego. facIHe 4 . 46 4 1st aa . 44 So. Railway 4a . 7lTaxaa A P. la . 44 ar . . L. A W. as.. . 41 t'aloa Paciria 4a liv do a. ta .at l a ataal 2a aa. Central at Oa. 4s.. 4 1st la 4a 3d lac 4o 14 lac , rh.s. A Okie 4a... ckicag A A. is. C. m. A 4 a. as.., C, it I. A P. 4a.... do cat 4s da rldg 4a fVC. A St. L. g. aa Cola. U. 4a , Colo. Mid. 4s , olo. A So. 4a Dak. A H. aa. 4a... O A K. O. 4. Kris p. I. 4a. ... 17 Wsbaa la ...I ... ,4 ... II ... ID aa era. as ... 44V, West era M4 as... . jmymm. sa I va4a... A I 4da 14 aertea T K.d. Hj(tere4. Japae 4a TBS aw. A L. 4s... Mr Vita. Central 4a... t I 4a eotsp 4' a 1st inc m i T 4m. Tobaaoo 4 71 al a at L 4a 80 I 1 da 4a 108 M., K A T. 4a 81 t 'I Atckiaoa gao. 4a do la M t I sao adj. as. 4vt as. R. H. af M. c 4s aus, i l do . as. se N. T. C. . 1....4 : (I 4o ev. 4a 14J N. 1. C. g. 6a Ml I I I , allaailc c. L. 4.... 44 No. Paclfls 4a It 1 . Mm SMI. m WIN v -w mm - I ' la aa iw. M aw a W. a. 4a a Treasarr Btatesaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. ID. Today' s:afe ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund. excJuatve of the l60,t).tu gold reserve, anoaa. Available caah balaviice, $yi1,51i.8fiO; ofa coin and bullion. $44,917,152; old certificates, H3.714.2W. BMtti atoekta aaa Boaa. P08TON. Ati. 10 Money, rail loans, i t per cent; time loan. ltj4V pr cent. Closing quotation on siocks ana Donas Atrhleon adj. 4i. t"4 Atlanta 14S4 do 4a Afhlsnn R. R do prd rVwtoa 4V Albany... Boston a Main Boston KiavetaS .. rifhhur td Mexican Cantral .., N. T., N. H. a H. t'nlon Pacific Am. Arga. t'betn... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube... Amer. Sucar do pfd Am. T T Am. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A 8.. E.ll.nn Eler. Illu.. Genersl Elartrto .. Mata. Klectrtc .... do sfd .......... . m RInthani ,. Til. A Hecla... . M Centennial ..lit Ctpper Rani ... ,.1(4 alr West . . IS2 "Vanilla i.. . .li4H Graohr . . is-ai Morale . 14JH Mining .... . Mi.-hisaa .. Mohawk .. M'4 Mont. C. C... . . (4 OI4 Domlnloa ... . IS1 Osceola . . 1 Parrot ,.IU , Unlnrr . . 21 Shannon ., S3 Tamarack ,. 14 Trlnltjr ..210 I'. 8. Mining ..1 V. 8. Oil .. 10 t'tah .. 4T Victoria .. H Winona ..115 Wnlrerln ....... .. 67 North BtMte ,, . Rntte Coalmen . .. 47 Neeada ..HO ci. Artnma . ... Axliona Com. .,, .. It Uretue Cananaa . & .aw . i . so ,. M4 .. II' ..JOo . 7V, .. is .. .. n .. 41H ..111 .. 24 .. 44 .. 11 .. i .. .. 7 ..144 .. Mt, .. M .. 141 ..in Mssa. Oaa t oiled fruit Inllc4 8. M do Dfd V. 8. Steal do pfd Adrenture Allonei Amalgamated .. 181 Bid. "A.kad. London Stock ttaotatlona. LONDON. Aug. 10. American securities opened higher today and during the early session prices ruiea rrom to l over Sat urday a New York closing. Reading and Atchison were active and lead the ad vance. MKTAIS Gold bar, 77s 10VU American eagles, 70s &Hr. London closing storks: Consola, money ID 3-K M., K. A T Bi da arrount M5-16N. Y. Central Ill Anaconda 'f Norfolk W 7 Atchison 1V do pfd 13 do pfd V7 Ontario W 44 Baltlmora AV Ohio.... M4j PonntrlTanla 444, Canadian Pacific 177H Rand Mloaa H ( heaapeaka 0 4t4 Reading rbiragn a. w 7 Southern Rr zk (.'HI., Mil. 4k St. P...!4fcU do pfd De Beort li'l Southern Pacific Ienar Rio O Ms Union Paclllo do pfd im do pfd Hi Erie : V. 8. Steal 4S do Ht pfd 41t, do pfd 114S do 2d pfd i Wabash 14 Grand. Trunk. . . . Illinois Central, la do pfd y 144 Spanish 4s M41 LouisyIIIs aV N. 11JU Amal. Copper UN f i iv v r. K Hnr, steady at zia per ounce. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 MetfjU, per cent; for MUINH.Y W6t per cent three months' bills, 1-Vbl 7-16 per cent. New Yrk Mtilii gtacka. NEW TORK, Aug. 10. Closing quotations on mining siocks: Alice m Leadellla Coo. Preeee b LIUIe Chief . Brunswlck Con ID Mexican Com. Tunnel atock... 23 Ontario Com, Tunnel bonds.. 17 Ophlr Con. Cal. A Va 80 Small Hope . Horn Silver 10 standard Iron silver 12 Yellow Jacket Offered. 14 s VI 47i 810 11 174 el Foreign financial. LONDON. Aug. 10. Money was easy and discounts firmer in the market today. Ger many aecured the bulk of the 83.&W.O00 In gold available. On the Stock exchange better tone prevailed, and business Im proved despite the commencement of the settlement. Ollt-edged securities received fair Investment support,, but home rails were depressed by the disappointing- Board o iraae return puousnea oaiuraay. awn- lng shares ruled quiet, with Kaffirs and diamond securities the . feature. Coppers were all strong end active. American se- curltles started above parity, and went still nigner in ine xorenoon on prtrresnionai ar.t light continental buying. Later New York 7"t.Jl""n' -"'".. It."'; later, but the market finished quiet. . For- Rusf.sn secur iT.' e,peC,a',Jr AurK,,n an0 R,-L",n,5eCa:ll,e"nT,. ..- J today waa f rm, on New Tork advlcea. very active. PARIS. Aug. 10. Trading on the Bourse waa firm today, on advlcea from New York. Bank Clearlnara. OMAHA, Aug. 10. Bank clearings for to day were 22.222,378.04 and for tha correpon ding dale- last year 32.004.8.83. . "oath Dakota ISewa Notea. SIOITX FALLS The first report of the season of the destruction of a threshing outfit as the result of the . work of "firebugs" come from the vicinity of Wesslngton Springs, where the threshing outfit of James Q, LaBau wag destroyed by a fire of mysterl- ous origin. SIOUX FALLS One of the oldest resl-a dents of South Dakota, Mrs. Mary Dokkula, lias Just died at her home on a farm In Hamlin county. She waa 98 years eight months and one day old at the time of her j - -. v. ui,. ...a - t...i in c,,n, ruiint. for a great many yearn and had a wide acquaintance among the people of that part of the state. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Wllaon to Eta Rosa Mahco- hen, lot 4, block vs, omana. . . . oio.ouu Bankers' Savings and Loan associa tion to Lvmn M. Hunt, lot 38. block 8. Orchard Hill 1,000 S. D. Rynearson and wife to Min nie R. Breed, lot 2. block 13. South Omaha 1,000 William K. Patterson and wife to Charlua W limn lot IS. tllOCK 8. Bedford Place 1,000 County Treaaurer to D. C. Patter son, trustee, lots i, ana o, block 2; lots 2. 4, 10, 11. 13 and 14, block 7; lots I to , block 8, Hanscom Park addi tion D. C. Patterson, trustee, and wife to Parkway Real fc-siaie com pany, same 5 Henry A. Wilson to Henry C. KatinrucK. iota o ana i, oiucs 1. Lake View i.700 Henry F. Klassen and wife to Jeanette Hansen, part lot io. Florence Heights I.H9 Carl A. Swanson and wife to Charleg L. Hunt, part lot 81. HIkmi' addition t0 Shlmer A Chase company to Gould Diets, part bud lot oi lots s and 8. Caoltol addition 4,000 Ella J. Shattuck to Jamea F. Shat- tuck. eHj or n4 of lot IS, block 4. Campbell's addition 26S John A. Crelghton Real Estate and Trust company to Carl k.rlckson. lot 8, block 8. Crelghton's 1st addition 800 John H. Harte et al., administra tors, to r. I), wead, lot to, diock 2, Kountxe's ' 4th addition 180 Esther Petrouske and husband to Christina Thtelke. nS of lot 8, block 86, South Omaha ' 800 Byron R. Hastings, trustee, tn E. U Kllgore. lot 17. replat block S. Military addition 150 Same to same, lot 7, replat block 3. Military addition 160 John II Harte et al.. administra tors, to 1. V. Slioles company. hit 11. block 8. S. E. Rogers' addition 16 Same to same, lot 12, block 8, S. E. Rogers' addition 206 Grace E. Neale and husband to Gould Diets, lot 4. and part lot 3 block 20, Highland Place 4,000 M T. Martin to Security Land and Trust company, lot 7, Houel A flthhln'a ailhdivlulon 1 Douglaa Security company to Mary E Hale et al., n of lot 49. Windsor Place extension 200 Kenwood Realty company to Eu gene B. Hall, lots 171. 172 and 173. Kenwood addition 280 James McClalr and wife to Edna B. Ktrsthsteln. lots 1 and 2. Ep worth Place 59 Ellen M. Reed et al. to Soren Jen sen, lot li. Diock 8, Biienaan Place 200 J. 8 Waugh and wife to Knudt Thompson, lot 2, block 1, Bren nan Place "50 William Blaser to Everett R. Hen dricks, lot 11. Fort View 275 Hastings & Heyden to Elisabeth Fried, lot 16. block 3. Collier Place 63 MUiilaan Mutual Life Insurance company to Oscar I.. Bergen, lot 6. block 11. Omaha View 121 Hastings & Heyden to Mary E. Meaainore. lots 1. 2 and 3. Hast- 11 V Mi I' I s) 71 76 6 87 ' H 16 1011 !' Inaa A Heyden's subdivision .... Frank A. Hamilton to Kva Oliver, sub lot 10 of lot t, Capitol add!- tion Kenwood Realty company to O T. Ha.viike. lot 355. Kenwood addi tion Same to same lots 354 and 35s. Kenwood addition Harriet A Chase and husband to Jennie K. Frey. l.art I.. la 1 and 13. Davenport s aul. li vlon .... 2600 Total .i. I0. SENATORS WIN FROM TIGERS Mullin Passes Two Men with Bates Foil in Eighth. THIS TIES UP THE SCORE Han Made on an lel Oat by trt Ulrea Game to Wssklsgtsa Other America Leagae Seoroa. rETROIT. Aug. 10.-Mnllln went wild In the eighth and with the base filled on three hits passeu two men. forcing In enough to tie. Street'H Infield out sent In tke winning run. Detroit could find John son but one, a hit by Rossman, with the bases full on two safeties and a pass, scoring two runs then. Bchaefer, Coughlln and - McBrlde'i fielding was the feature, Score: WASHINGTON. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.C. Milan, cf 4 4 0 Mclntyrs, If . 0 t 0 fehlpke. Jb..4 0 11 'Bchaefer, a . I 1 1 4 Osnlcr. It.... 4 4 19 Ocrawford. at. I 0 I'nalsub. ib . 4 III OCobb. af 4 1100 Freeman, lb J 1 II 0 OHoaaman, lb . 4 I li I I Pickering, rfl 10 S Coughlln, Ib. t 1 I Kahoe. e I I J CgrhmliU, C....4 t 4 Street, c 0 0 0 "Downs, lb. McBrlde, as . I 1 I 7 tMullla, p . Johnson, a... S 0 0Joneg .... .10 4 14 . 1 0 0 I .. t 0 0 t 17 10 "i Smith, p 0 0 A 'Warner 1 0 t Totals... 'Tannahlll ...0 0 0 0 0 Koala, 0 Total II 37 14 9 Batted for Coughlln In ninth. Batted for Kahoe In ninth. Batted for Johnson In ninth. Ran for Warner. Detroit 00000200 01 Washington ........ 00000001 08 Two base hit: Schaefer. Sacrifice hits: 8chaefi-t Couglin, Schipke. Left on bases: lctrolt, ft: Washington. 3. Base on balls: Off Mullin. 4; off Johnson, I. Struck out: By Mullin, z; ty Johnson, Z; Dy mim, i. Passed ball: Street. Time: 1:46. Umpire: O'Loughlln. Boaton Blanfca St. Loots. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10. St. Louis could do nothing with StecTe when hits were needed "Pd Boston won the third game, 1 to 0. Dlneen was hammered hard In the fifth and seventh and waa relieved by Bailey In the ninth, who fared no better than his predecessor. Score: BOSTON. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.C. . AB.H.O.A.B. Thoney. If.... 4 1(0 0 Stone. If 4 0 8 0 9 Lord, 3b 4 I 0 1 OHsrtsell. rf. .4 0 1 0 ((easier, rf. ...41040 Williams, 8b. 4 8 8 8 ft Stahl. lb 1 0 14 0 0 Wallace, aa... 8 14 8 4 La ports, Ib. .. 8 8 8 1 0 Ferris, lb 4 0 8 8 0 Sullivan, cf..l 0 8 0 e Hoffman, tl .l till Wagner, as... 4 8 8 4 1 Jones, lb I 8 10 1 1 Crlger, e 4 8 8 0 o Smith, c...... 1 0 8 8 1 Steel, p 8 0 0 8 0 Dlneen, p 8 0 0 4 0 'Crlee 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 18 11 a 14 1 Ballsy, t 0 0 0 0 Totals 88 I 37 IT 8 Batted for Dlneen In eighth fit. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Boston , t)000100 2-4 Two base hit: Thoney. Three base hit Laporte. Hits: Off Dlneen, in eight in nlngs: off Baliey, 2 In one inning. Sacrifice I hit- ut.hi Bioiun h. - )e.aalpr. nmihle plays: Ferris, Wallace to Jones; Wagner, l.r,rrt tn Krolil Ift on bases: St. Louis, Ig; Boston, 3. Base on balls: Off Bailey, 2; nff Steel. 2. Struck out: By Dlneen, S: by I Bteel, 8. Time:' 1:43. Umpires: Hearst and mvans. white Sox Defeat New York, CHICAGO. Aug. 10.-Bairs error gave ch today . " Nrtlr. enough to let Sullivan score from third. Three hit. in a row brought In the local's other tally. Only twenty-nine visitors iacea wash. their rGn being due to Hemphill's double, an out and Ball's single. Score: CHICAOO. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.C. Haba. rt 8 10 0 COonroy.MB.... 4 v " i... a t 1 a 0 Kaeler. rf 4 0 110 l.bell, lb 4 3 13 1 OChsse. lb.... 8 0 11 0 0 . Anderson. If.. 1 1 1 0 0 Hemphill, of.. 8 3 3 0 J AH, 3b 4 1 0 1 OMorlanty, o. v a t Parent, SS....1 0 4 I ODetebanty, II. o a v v Sullivan, e... I 1 8 8 (Ball, as 8 1 I T 1 TannehlUa, lb 1 0 0 1 0 Blair, e 8 1 4 8 0 Waisb, p 4 0 o a ut-'neaoro, p... s s v Totale 81 87 18 0 Total. 18 6J 1 I Two out when winning run scored. Chicago 00001000 1-2 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two base hits: Isbell. Hemphill. Three baae nlt. j0nes. Stolen bases: Isbell, Ats, Blair. Double play: Sullivan and Parent. keft on bases: Chicago, ; New Tork, 1. Base on balls: Off Chesbro, 4. Struck out; ny Walsh. 6; by Chesbro, 2. Time: 1:36. ;mpres: Sheridan and Egan. r. . . wlnI , Tlea. CIeTelaBt wins ana lies. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 10. -Cleveland shut out Philadelphia In the first game today. The second game was a tie. li .... ..aiiuri in the elehth Inning on account of darkness. Hits by Stovalt and N. Clarke and Nichols' error won the first game. Berger was ineffective In the first inning of the second game and allowed throe runs. Ryan, who was put in the box y the home team, pitched good ball and was helped out by sensational fielding by La jole. Ryan tied the soore himself on a double and two sacrifices. Score, flrat game: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K t n.rke. If. 4 1 1 0 OHsrtsel. It... 3 8 8 0 0 Bradley, lb.. 4 1 0 3 OOIdrlng. e,f...4 1 4. Turner, rt....t 0 0 0 4 E. Collins, lb 4 0 3 Lajole. Jb... 4 0 8 3 0 Murphy, rt...4 0 I Btovall. lb.... 8 114 0 OPavla.. lb 8 0 0 N. Clarke, c. 8 3 1 1 OJ. Colllna. 8b 3 1 1 Altlsar. ct.... 8 0 3 0 0 Nichols. SS...1 0 1 Hlnrhman, as 8 0 8 8 OS.breck, o.... 3 1 3 Chech, d 1 0 0 8 0 Bender, ....! 1 0 4 1 1 0 4 1 4 0 1 3 3 t 0 Total 18 8 17 IT 4 Total 88 4 14 II 8 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 -2 Philadelphia 00000000 0-0 First base on errors: Cleveland, 3. Btoien bases: J. Clarke, Bradley. Bender, iwuuie plav: Chech to Lajole to stovan. r irst base on balls: Off Chech. 3; off Bender, 2. Left on bases: Cleveland, I; Phllndel phla, 4. Struck out: By Chech, 3; by Ben der. 3. Time: 1:33. Umpire: Connolly. Score, eerond game: CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA. . AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. I. Clarke. II. 8 1 4 I 1 Hartsal. It... 4 13 0 9 Bradley, lb... 1 1 3 3 OOldrlng. CI...1 0 3 0 0 Turner, rr.... s o i w vc. loums. u . . v Lalola, 3b ... 3 I 1 4 1 Murphy, rf... 8 0 10 1 stovelf. lb... J 0 10 1 Ottavis. lb..... 3 4 11 0 N Clarke, c. 1 0 7 I tlJ. Colllna. Ib 3 4 0 I 4 Alllier. ct....3 4 1 0 CNIchols. a... 3 0 0 0 0 Hiochmau, sal 0 1 1 Schreck, ..... 3 1 3 1 0 Bcrs.tr. p 0 0 0 0 OCoomba, p.... 3 10 8 0 R'"' ' -1121.1 Tot... talis "30 Totala 34 4 14 II 3 Cleveland 2 0 1 0 0 J $- Philadelphia JOOOOOOO-8 Hits: Off Berger 2, none out; off Ryan In eight Innings, 3. First base on error Philadelphia, 2. Two-bitse hlta: Kyan. Ijole. Three-base hits; Bradley, Coombs, Hansel. Sacrifice hits: Murphy, Coombs, Oldrlng, E. Collins, l.ajoie, J. Clarke, Brad ley Slovall. Stolen base: Oldrlng. Double plavs: Rysn to Laloie to Bradley, Hinch ma'n to Lajole to Btovall. First base on bslls: Otf Berg.-r, 1; off Ryan, 2. Left nn bases: Cleveland, 1; Philadelphia, 4 Struck oul: By Ryan. 1; by Coombs, 8. Time: 1:3S. Umpire: Connolly. rttrhlng Wlsi for Bergs. The Berg Clothing company team de feated the new and fast Nskoma at Mil ler park Sunday, acore to 6. Tha feature of the game was the pitching of Ocander. who struck out eleven men ana enoweu but four hits, score: Nakomas 0 0 4 0 0 0 o 9 1 s Bergs "...1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 08 Batteries: For Bergs, ucanasr and Rathka; for Nakomas. Baker, Bonbach and Jacobs. Llnrela Leag.ers at Frleaal. FRIEND, Neb.. Aug. 10. (Special Tele gram.) The most Interesting game of the 300 IHai amajrea-. e- I -uT Af Becauie of it fine flavor, perfect purity and absolute uniformity, it ht been the favorite whiskey "Since 1857' Bottled in Bond in quarts, pints and half pint 146 231 is,! I Standing of the Ttmi' WTrlT. I.tTAflPTC. AMER. APS N. W.UPct. - W.L.Pct Omaha .....M 4J .amLouisviue .:. 48 .&. Ploua Clty..fi3 .(MiToledo 66 41 .& Lincoln U W .MJilndlanap s ...69 49 .b Penver & M .4W Columbus ...f3 M .524 Pueblo 46 60 .CS'Minneap s ...of) 57 .bH Dee Moine.S7 7 .Jt Milwaukee ..5S3.4f-T IKaneas City .53 SZ .4c liU Paul. .....81 11 .290 NAT. LKAQUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Pittsburg ...80 IX .1J!Oetrolt 63 38 . 63) New York.. .59 SS Louis 61 41 .o9J Chicago M 42 .871 1 Cleveland 44 .560 Phlla 52 41! .653; Chicago 57 45 .559 Cincinnati ..61 52 . 495 Phlla 40 51 -4T4 Boston 44 65 .444 Bostoa 4s 54 . 471 Brooklyn ...87 60 .3M Wash 88 SI .384 St. Louls....a 65 .8J? New Tork. 7 .330 GAMES TODAY. Western Leu guc Lincoln at Omaha, Pes Moines at Pueblo. Bloux City at Denver. National League St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, Pittsburg at Philadelphia. American League Boaton at St. Louis, Washington at Detroit, Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York at Chicago. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Indianap olis at St. Paul, Louisville at Minneapolis. season was played this afternoon between the Lincoln Western league and the home team on home grounds, which resulted In a soore of 7 to 8 In favor ot the league team. Score: k.m.k, Lincoln 00801801 07 15 1 Friend 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 1 S t Batteries: Lincoln, Thorgy. Johnson and Ztnran; Friend, Morse and McDonald. Struck out: By Thorgy, 8: by Johnson, t; by Morse, 4. Two base hit: Oagnler. Three base hit: Fenlon. Double play: Friend. MERCHANTS BRAT VYBST 8IDBRI Two GasatH Gathered 1st by Oae-Sldeal Score. The Merchants of Omaha ball team played and won two games from the West- side team Sunday, ine wesismes were outclassed all the way, but put up a good game. Tha heavy hitting and fast base running of the Merchants gave them tn game by the score of t to 0. White and Welum pulled down hard drives with one nana, whlcn was tne iieioing iemurrs oi the game. Small, r ho waa in fine form, allowed but two hits. McDonald and Melum were the star hitters. McDonald got three hits and Mclum a home run. Score: MERCHANTS. BIDBg. AB.H.O.A.C. AB.H.O.A.C. Melum, tb .. 4 1 1 8 Rossalg, as. 4 1 1 0 White. 2b ... 4 1 8 1 OWIsler, If ... 4 0 1 4 0 Co, lb I 1 8 0 1 Hswley, lb . 4 0 4 0 0 McDonald, e. t 8 10 I OYouaen, e . 4 I 13 8 0 Small, n ... S 4 0 1 OOn-maer. cf . 4 1 1 0 0 Lrnmey, a, t 0 1 8 OF. Dru'my, 8b 8 0 8 3 0 Moeller, ct . 8 1 0 0 0W. Dru'my,! 8 0 8 3 0 VanCleav. Ill I 1 I OSCn'rwloa. rf 8 0 0 0 0 Ronan. it ... I 0 8 0 OKana. p .... 3 0 111 Total 47 8 17 U 1 . Total 11 8 XI M t Home run: Melum. Two-base hits: Coe, White, McDonald, Moeller. Van Cleave. First base on balls. Lenny to), Melum, White, Van Cleave, Ronan, Roesseg, Vanaen, Kane. Hit with pitched ball : Coe, Moeller. Struck out: By Kane, 12; by Small, 9. Wild pitches: By Kane. 4. Stolon baaea: Melum (2), Coe (2), Moeller CD, Van Cleave, Ronan, Qrenner (3), Kane, F. Drummy. The second game went to the Merchants by the score of 7 to 4, the Merchants being too strong at all point of the game. Howell and Schnelderwlnd opposed each other In the box and were hit freely, with Howell having the best, of it.. Manager Ratekln worked out three new fielders In this game, but they did not show up very strong. Hits: Off Howell, 6; off Sthneld erwlnd, 8. First base on balls: Off Schneld erwlnd, 1. Hit with nitched ball: Hall. Coe. Three-base hits: W. 'Drummy. Two-base hits: McDonald, Roesseg. Stolen bases: Coe, Harnett, Murphy, F. Drummy. The Merchants are looking lor a game for next Sunday. Address C. F. Ratekln, 817 South Fifteenth street. BLOOMER GIRLS ARB BEATEN Ideal Hostlers Defeat Famous Girl Base Bait Team. After a more or. less triumphal tour In Nebraska, the America -Bloomer Girls had trelr curls pulled by ethe Ideal Hustlers Sunday at Hustlers' park, 4 to 1. But the girls were not mad and did not threaten to go borne or beg 'for special privileges be cause they were ilrls. Bogatts, the pitcher for the Hustlers, did some gooa woi'.t, striking out, nine of the girls and allowing one pass. But the girts dayed well. A good crowd saw the game. An automobile tour made by the Bloomers attracted attention. The score: HUSTLERS. BLOOMERS. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. doff, aa 4 111 Waaals, tb .... 4 113 1 VYooten. lb .. 4 1 11 0 0 roster, c .... 4 0 7 0 1 Schneider, lb 4 1 0 4 0 Dsnnle, If .. 3 0 3 0 0 Ferater, e ... 4 1 8 0 0 Pearl, sa .... 118 10 Peterson, ct . 8 3 0 4 0 Dells, lb .... 3 4 I 1 1 Hodga, tb ... 3 1 1 OMsud, lb .... 8 0 10 1 Powell. If ... 8 0 1 0 OEdns. ct .... 3 0 3 0 Hsln. rf 3 8 0 0 0 Marlon, rf ... I 1 1 0 Bogatts, p ... 8 3 3 8 0 Agnes, p .... 3 0 0 0 0 Allstadt, p . 1 0 3 4 1 Total. 88 13 87 13 1 - Total 18 3 84 8 5 STOCK YARDS DEFEAT BELLEVTJE Fast Came of Amateurs at Fort Crook Bandar Attracts Crowds, The Union Stock Yards again got In the same at Fort Crook Sunday, defeating Bellevue in, a fast, snappy game by A score of 3 to 0. The Yards boys found ''Andy" Graves' spit ball Just right, securing a total of fifteen hits. "Jerks" Cavanaugh was In great form, allowing only three scratch hits. Bellevue was strengthened by Ruf fard Pike of Snringfleld and Nolan of Peru. The Union Stock Yards want a game for next Sunday. Score: Union Stock Yards, 8; Bellevue, 0. Struck out: By Cavanaugh. ; by Graves, 3. Bases on balls: Off Cavanaugh. 8; off uraves, 2. Two-base hlta: Cavanaugh, Ni'lan, Kennedy. Stolen buses: Union Sto'k Yards. 7; Mel'evue, 1. Time: 1:15. Umpires: Levers and Gelding. . Liacola (or Three Games. . For the next three days the Rourke family Is scheduled to play Quy Green and his Indians from Lincoln. Since Lincoln was last aeen In Omaha Fenlon has left the team and his place has been taken by Wenger. Lincoln will be a hard proposition for Omaha and lust at this time, when the race for the pennant la at Its highest pitch, the competition will be most ke.-n. While Omaha la battling with Lincoln at Vinton street park the Sioux City teem will be playing with Denver in Colorado. The lineup: Omaha. Position. .First . Second ..Third ..Short ..Left ..Center , .. Right .. Catch ..Catch ..Pitch ..Pitch .. Pitch ..Pitch ..Pitch Lincoln. . Thomas Fox , Prlchett . Gasnler .... Jude Davld.on Autrey King ., Austin Franc k Fisher Welch Belden Qondlng ... LeBrand ... Banders .... Hollenbeck Mall hodes .... Hagan . Wrg r Sullivan .. Zlnran Bonno . Johnsjn . . Wasnon , Htndrlx .... Jont. Bartlett Defeats Ulrawooa. OI.ENWOOD, la.. Aug. 10.-Speclal.)-Olenwood and Bartlett played a very In teresting goaie of ball here yesterdav aft. einoon. Score; Qlenwood 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 08 ri.nlett 0 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 M Batteries: Partlett. Eyler and Clapper; ren:WMaster. nd McW"1- tm'. Ufflcera (or Teaals Association. PEHU. Neb., Aug. 10. (Special.) Th. Southeastern Nebraska Tennis asiocatlon wpb organised Fridav with the following offl.ers: Preai.lent, E. L. Meer of Au burn: secretary. J. A. Hanna of Au'iuin: treasurer, U. H. Williams of Peru: ex e'-u.lt committee, Miy r MeCartey of Au an, 1. .nminllt, Mlvrr W Irl.w nf a,, burn. Mot w. k. ovnneia.r ct feru. n'tevt'ae-t.ls-IV'!'" ' " T ' . . in.- - f 1 i j. h , V . - -aia-. PHILLIES DEFEAT PIRATES Leifield Was Driren from Rubber in Sixth Inning-. TWO HITS NET F0UB RUUS Magee Waa Pat Oat af tke Game far Dlspatlagr Decision Seoroa of Other Games. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 10,-Phlladelphla defeated Pittsburg today by knocking Lei field off the rubber In the sixth lnmlng, Bransfleld and Grant each scoring two run ners with a two-bagger. Magee was put out of the gam for disputing a called strike. tVore: PrTTSBlRO. PHILADELPHIA. an u n A K AB.H.O.A.B. Tkomaa cf . 4 1 0 0 Orant. lb 1 1 8 1 4 Leach, 8b 4 10 1 vKnabe. 3b... ..4 0 14 Clarke. If.... 8 0 I 0 OTItua. rf 3 1 0 4 Wagner, as... 4 12 8 fMsgee. If 3 1 1 0 in ilrhlo fh. 4 0 8 8 t. Rrsasf leld. lb 4 3 18 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 Wilson, rf.... 4 10 0 OOsborna, cf... 4 8 1 1 Storka. lb. .430 VIoolln, aa.... 4 1 a . 3 3 5 1 0 Dooln. c 10 3 1 .8113 OCorrldon. p... 3 0 0 4 Olbaon, c Leifield, p Camnlts, p ,0 0 0 0 VMcQullles, p. 1 0 0 2 0 Courtney ... 1 4 0 0 0 Total 81 10 it 11 0 , Totals 11 1 37 18 I Batted for Corrldon in the sixth. Pittsburg , 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-4 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 6 Two-base hits: Btorke. Gibson, Grant, Titus, Bransfleld. Three-base hit: Thomas. Hits: Off ljeiriled, in live ana on?-iniru Innings: off Camnlts, 2 in two and one- third innlnas: off Corrldon. In six innings off McQuillen. I In three Innings. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Camnlts. IoubIe play: Orant and Bransfleld. Left on bases: Pittsburg. 8; Philadelphia. 7. Bases on 4alla- Off I-elMeM. l: off Corrldon. 1. Hit with nltrherl ball: Bv Leifield. 3. Struck out: By leifield, 3; by Camnltx, z; ny Lor. r Hnn 1 f.uml rn 1 1 I Ninin. Wlltl niii'ii Leifield. Time: 1:53. Umpires: Klem and Johnstone. Giants Wis Iron Cabs. Kmw YORK. Aue. 10. Although Overall held the New York team down to a couple of hits today, Chicago lost the game, 8 to 2. A base on balls, Bresnahan's double, a fielder's choice and a mtsplay by Evera gave the locals all their runs In the flrat inning. The teams will play a double- header tomorrow. Score: r?Hlr-nn. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.L Slagle, cf 4 0 8 0 OTenney, lb... 4 0 11 0 Bhecksrd, If.. 4 8 3 0 OHertog. 3b... 8 0 3 3 Chsnce. lb... 4 0 1 4 t. Bresnahsjt, c. 8 1 T 3 Ever. 3b 4 113 1 Donlln. rf....l 0 8 0 Stelnfeldt, 3b. 4 0 3 0 OBeymour, cf.. 8 0 0 0 Howard, rf... 4 0 0 0 t' Devlin, 8b.... 8 0 1 J Tinker, a.... 3 3 0 8 0 Barry. It 8. 0 8 J Kling, o 4 1 8 0 nriawBll, ss . s j . Overall, p.... 3 0 3 1 0 Mathawson, pS 0 0 1 ToUla 83 7 14 13 1 Total. 14 3 87 11 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 New York S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Twobase hits: Bresnahan, Sheckard, Threa.bnan hK: Tinker. Sacrifice hit: Sey mour. Stolen base: Donlln. Left on bases (hloasrn. 4: New York. 1. Bases on balls Off Overall, 1. Struck out: By Mathewson 6. Time: 1:26. Umpires: Rlgler and U uay St. Loala Bata Oat Victory. BOSTON. Aur. 10. St. Louis batted three Rnaton n tchera hard ana easily won to day'e game, to 8. iKeiuy s nuung was feature. Score: t ttits BOBTON. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.B Shaw, rf 4 1 1 1 0 Beaumont, cf. 4 0 a u Ch.rlea, 3b... 4 3 0 1 S Dahlao, a....4 1 1 3 Murray, CI... 4 3 8 o OKeuy, ll a j v . Konetchr. lb. 4 8 14 1 SacOann, lb... 3 3 8 0 Dalehanty. If. 8 3 1 0 ORItrhey. 3b.. 4 0 S 0 Byrne, 3b 4 8 3 0 OBrown, rf... 4 0 3 0 Rellly, ... Bliss, ..... Lush, p... Total... .4 4 0 4 v swoeney, so., s i a .4143 OOraharn, C....8 1 1 3 .8114 vUowerm.n, e. 1 0 3 t Llndaman, p. 0 0 0 1 .88 13 87 18 OBoultaa, p.... 1 0 0 1 Hannlfaa ...1000 Mahoney, p.. 0 0 0 1 Bataa 1 0 0 0 Total. 81 3 37 13 i 'Batted for Boultes In seventh. Batted for Mahoney In ninth. St. Louis 0 0 1 2 0 8 0 1-8 Boston 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Murray, Konetchy (2) Delshsntv. Brvne. Home run: Rellly Hits: Off Llndaman In one and bne-thlrd Innings, 4; off Boultes in rive ana two third, innlnas. 11: off Mahoney in two in ings, 3. Sacrifice hits: Charles, Bliss, Kelley, McGann. Stolen bases: Kelley, Sweenev. Konetchv. Bvrne. Rellly. Bliss I j. ft nn haaea: Boston. 8: St. Louis. 8. First base on balls: Off Llndaman, 2; otf Rnultea. 1: off Mahonev. 1. Struck on By Lush, 4; by Boultes. 1. Passed balls Graham, 1; Bliss, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire Emslle. Dodgers Defeat Reds, BROOKLYN. N. Y., Aug. 10 Cincinnati was beaten by Brooklyn today, 6 to 4. The visitors got all their runs In the fifth Inning, but Brooklyn raiuea in tne sixin. Vols relieved Coakley In the last two In nings. Bell was tn good form and won hla game by batting In two runs, with a triple In the sixth Inning. Score: BROOKLYN. CINCINNATI. . AB.H.O.A.E AB.H.O.A.E. nrch if 4 3 1 0 OKana. cf t 1 1 0 Hurnmel. ct.,4 1 8 1 OHus.lns. lb.. 4 0 3 3 C 8 1 0 sLumley. rt .. I s v ueotn. so Jordan, lb.... 8 0 10 0 0 Paskert, If... Lewis, ss 4 1 3 3 0 Mitchell, rf., Bergen, 4 4 0 5 1 COanisI, lb..., Iheshaa. lb.. 8 0 4 8 1 McLean, c... aieerman. ib. 4 1 1 3 0 Hulswltt. SS.. 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 I 0 II 0 0 0 Roll a 1 10 4 OCoskler. p.... 3 Vols, p 0 Total 80 8 37 .8 :Mowery .... 1 Tutsi.. . ..85 3 84 3 C Batted for Voli In ninth. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-4 Brooklyn t0OO13O0-6 Two base hit: Burch. Three base hit: Bell. Hits: Off Coakley, 7 in six Innings; off Volx, 1 in three innings. Sacrifice hit: Bell. Btoien bases: Hugglns, Burch, Jordan, left on baaes: Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, o. Base oh balls: Off coakley, 4; on new. . tac on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Struck out: By Coakley. 3; by Volg, 1: by Bell. 1. Passed ball: Bergen. Time: 1:41. Umpire: Rudder ham. BLiAIlt PULLS DOWN TOWN SENDS Fast Ball Results la Score Against Omaha Club. BLAIR, Neb.. Aug. 10 -(Speclal Telegram) In one of the best ball games seen l.i Blair for several years the Blair Clothing company team, defeated the fast Townsend Gun club team of Omaha today by a score of 4 to 1. The game waa characterised by fast fielding and strong pucning. ocore; CLOTHINQ COMPANY. OVN CM'B. AB.H.0AB. AB.H.O.AE. Krause, as . 4 I 0 4 1 Eldaon, ss . . f 0 I 1 Wolff, Ib ..4 0 1 West. .... 4 t 4 Petty, p ... 4 1 0 Arnold, lb .. 3 0 13 Tarns, lb .... 4 8 3 McMurtrle. rf 4 8 0 Crispin, If ... 4 1 0 Dlion. rf ... 3 0 3 sjonnson, so . a e s . . t DQuiglsy. If . 4 1 14 4 : Hill, lb .... 4 18 0 0 0 3 Brown, e ... 3 1 8 1 0 0 O'Connor, ef. 8 0 1 0 J fiGordy, rf ... 4 1 1 0 0 r u Route, 3b .. 3 1 1 1 8 0 0 Morearty, p. 3 0 0 1 4 eyoung 1 0 0 0 0 Total ...14 lOSIliJ Total. 35 4 14 10 3 Batted for Morearty In the ninth. Blair 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ! 4 Townsends 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Two-base hits: Tarns, McMurtrle (2). Struck out: By Petty, 8; by Morearty, 8. First base on balls'. Off Petty, 1. Hit with pitched ball: By Petty. X. Umpire: d Duraut. Hangers Defeat fcuglee. Th. Rangers, who played at Benson Eagle park kiunday afternoon, were too much for their opponents, the Benson Mer chants, and took them Into camp by a scors of 8 to 1. The first score was brought In on a surprise by ncKeu, who maae a - I a.-h from second to home on a high throw - '. . . . i . n.i i 1. . . i into center iisia. sua inini cjv ium errors down to one. Bcore: RU E. Hangers 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 08 1 Merchants 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 1 4 Batteries: For Rangers, woodward and Nal; for Merchants, Larson, Johnson and Moran. Hectare Wla Irons aanldlass. Th. gpauldlnga were beaten Sunday aft ernoon, 7 to 8, by the Hoclor of South Omaha, at Rlverview park. The battery work of the winning team was especially noteworthy as a factor In winning th. game. Score: Hocturs 0 10 031 07 gpauldings 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 06 Batteries: McMahon and MUlett; English and Kreigler. The Hoctors will play Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at Auburn, No. Flfteea Innings o Beat. In en. of th. fastest and most exciting amateur game, aver played In Omaha the Hoffmans of South Omaha defeated the fast Aulier team ef Oiuaha. Th. gam. waa full of sensational etnpa and catches made by both aides. It was the second of a double-header played at the Florvnce grounds and went flft-en Innings. The game was won In the fifteenth Inning after two by a single, two wild throws and a double, the Antlers scoring two In their hslf. Score: HOrFMANg ANTLERS. AB H O.AR. AH H O A Hsuk. cf ... 1 I OLehr, lb .... 1114 0 Oorrnran, n. 0 1 4 7 ORaado, cf .... 4 Dnnstaio, lb. 0M I 1 Hsmlltmi. M I 130 a 3 i 8 14 1 13 10 0 4 0 0 0 14 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 13 0 Ift. If ...0814 Baker, aa ... 5 Colllne. lb . t 1 1 5 OGIlson. rf ... Wetner, tb . 0 8 4 0H,hr. If ... I ich. rf ... 4 1 t 1 Broam. lb .. I Will lama, . ( I 10 I OOgden, a .. 4 MaauB. p .188 0 Keller, p ... ( Touts 47 0 46 18 3 Totals . . 3 43 17 3 Hoffman 000000010001004 6 Antlers 10000000000100 24 Two-base hits: Marsh, Gibson. Struck out: By Mason, 21: by Kelley, 10. Time: 46. L'nirire: Corrlgan. HOOT AT FEHKY BEGIXS TODAY Aanoal Event oa National llaoge Will Uvea Ttrith Guards. CLEVELAND. Am. 10. The annual rifle shoot by members of the stale guards and the United States army and navy will begin t t amp ferry, the national range, to morrow. Lieutenant Colonel Robert K. Evana, general staff, will be executive offi cer In charge of the range. un tne lttit the National Klfle association contests will begin and continue until Au gust 14, when the national match between tate guards and the army and navy will begin. All told there will be sixty-nine events. Every stale, the Philippines and Hawaii will send competing teams except Florida, Idaho arud Nevada- One hundred and sixty gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to individual shooters. Cash prizes amounting to 3l,7-'6 will also 1e distributed. In the rifle con tejis there are three trophies to be awarded: The national trophy, now held ty tne navy; the soldier ot Marathon and the l'alma trophy. PHOENIX TEAM COULDN'T HIT Council Bluffs Boys Lost by a Shutout In Omaha. The Diets association team easily de feated the Phoenix teum of Council Bluffs In a one-sldcd game by the score of 8 to 0. Probst, the Diets pitcher, wss Invincible. The visitors only secured three hits to the ionus twelve. Score: DIRTZ ASSOCIATION. PHOENIX. AB.H.O.A.C. Brown. Ib ... 4 1 0 4 I Hall, tb 3 1 8 0 tt'tterbark, lb 4 0 14 C 3 Dlneen. cf .. 4 3 3 POoff. If 3 1 0 4 0 Eastman, aa . I 0 3 8 I Moeher. lb .. 1 0 1 1 i Faber, rf ... 4 0 1 0 ORoae, c 3 0 0 4 0 Kennedy, c . 3 3 10 3 OHsndenon, sa I 4 I 3 0 Pterson, 1 .410 0 Crowe, n ..30111 Neetleb'sh. lb 4 1 0 3 OBrira. it ..8 4 3 0 0 Blglow. If .. 4 8 1 0 OSpellman. cf. 8 13 0 0 frobat, p. ..40010 Total It 3 14 .3 3 Total. 31 11 37 t 1 Dtetx 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 Phoenix 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Close of State Circuit Race.. GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. 10,-fSne clal.l The Nebraska Kneed Association circuit closed with the three days' event wnicn en uca nere last evening. Jt is tne opinion or tne leaning men in the osaoela tlon that the races this year brought out uch larger crowds, were better In many respects and the Interest In general waa considerably Increased over eventa In the past. In this city the races have never nerore attracted such large crowds and horsemen remarked that it was a revival of the spirit of fifteen years ago. The circuit included tne races at W ymore. Te kamah, Tecumseh, Beatrice, Fremont, Columbus and Grand Island, aud at all point, the attendance was good. The last days' races here attracted over 2,000. In the neighborhood of 100 race horses were on the ground. From here they will scatter to all points. Borne will go to the North Nebraska circuit, a minor line of race meets, the majority will go into Iowa, while others will head for the west. Some horses here came as far as California. The work of Judge McCreary who offici ated a. .tarter was highly commended by the many who witnessed the events here. Alamltoa Win Two. The Alamlto. won a double-header Bun day afternoon from the West Ends of Council Bluffs by the scores of 7 to S and 7 to 2. Jensen was on the slab during both games for the dairy boys and he pitched great ball, striking out twenty and allow ing only eight hits. Both teams fielded superbly. The features of the games were the hitting of the Alamttos and the two fast doubles pulled oft by them. Sweeny, who halls from the Americans, caught his first game with the dairy boys and his work was excellent, allowing no one to steal and getting three two-baggers. Bat teries: West Knds, Ladell. Dodds and Bklt.ner; Alamltoa. Jensen and Sweeny. O'Neill Defeats Plalnvlevr. O'NEILL, Neb., Aug. 10. (Special.) O'Neill opened the 190R ball season by trim ming the crack Plalnvlew team upon the O'Neill diamond yesterday afternoon. The game was Interesting and was won by vj ix em in me last nun or tne nintn. f rim- ley was in lire box ror O'Neill and held the Plalnvlew sluggers to three hits. Score: R H R O'Neill 3 1000000 1 4 84 Plalnvlew- 00003 001 03 8 3 Strike outs: Prlmley, 4; King, 8. Batter lee: O'Neill, Prlmley and Wilson; Plaln vlew, King and Chapman. Signal Corps Beat Achates. The 81gnal Corps base ball team defeated the Royal Achates in a game marked by batting and erratic playing. The visitors Were unable to hit Wells, whose pitching waa the feature of the game. Score: Signal Corps 3 0 2 1 ! 0 3 2 IS Royal Achates 0100000024 Summary: Base hits: Signnl Corps, 10; Royal Achates, 6; Struck out: By Wells. 10; by Adams, B. Batteries: Wells and Halbe; Adama and Clark. Umpire: Rlgsby. Amateur Oaraiuen Regatta. NEW YORK, Aub. 10. Most of the promi nent rowing clubs In the United Stntes and Canada wlll take part in the thlrty-sbuh annual regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen which will be held on the Connecticut river, Springfield, Mass., next Friday and Saturday. Secretary Fred Fort Meyer said this af ternoon the entries exceeded those for any previous regatta. About fifty clubs are entered. They are from points as far east aa Boston and as far west aa St. Paul and St. Louis. Many are from Canada. Sterllna. Want tiame. Manager Harry Sage of the Sterling's Is lacking games and would like to hear from managers in Nebraska and western Iowa. Address Hlerllng Farlor, TJuu Cuming sirem, or pnone iougiaa bmh. The entire inner portion of our bodies is covered with a goft, delicate lining' called mucous membrane; this is kept in healthy condition by the nourishment and vital vigor it receives from the blood. So long as the circulation remains pure thia membrane w ill be healthy, but when the blood becomes infected with catarrhal impure ities and poisons this inner lininir of the body becomes irritated and diseased, and the unpleasant and serious symptoms of Catarrh commence. There is a tight, stuffy feeling in the nose, watery eyes, buzzing noises in the ears, often slight deafness, difficult breathing, etc Tne disease canuot be reached by external treatment, though such measures afford temporary relief in some instances. & S. & cures Catarrh by cleansing the blood of all impurities and Doiaons. Then aa rich, nor hWvl rimilwtes br,rKl the body, the inflamed, irritated membranes heal, the discbarge ceases, headaches are relieved and every symptom disappears. Catarrlt, being a disease in which the entire blood circulation is affected, can only be cured by a remedy that goes to the very bottom and removes every particle of the impurity from the blood. And this is iuat What & & & dota. Hook OH Catarrh and any medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAlt Tat, Gat. PILES CURIO WITHOUT THI guaranta. Ne money te be nl P.,. ,M., B,.-r n. a.. tTO-LAY lor Pre. leak DR. C. R. TARRY, 224 AMATEUR OARSMEN GATHER Springfield Hegatta Already Eal Luge Entry Lilt fiest roun-TO-rourr alu nAcra Noveltr I- Alr"4arerla. 9. Palled 0 la Ma.a - Papke-Maatell Trlaa Fight. i NEW YORK. AuTrobaW interesting sporting event ot th. ' b. the annual U'NwUToh will sedation of Amateur 0" be held at Springfield. Mm. . Ft 7 Saturday. The entry list for the event, is th. largest and m - tive in the history of the .- The continuation ox , New Tork T.cht - y ' f0, the JVE" Th" Kin,', cn. at Newport, the races M will b. held, and Tueaday the tt cru... to Vineyard Haven WedndA, g from Vineyaru a -and Thuraday to MrW-h.d. Friday the race, for th . Pamou. Game Cock color, will be sailed at i blehead. ,. N,w motor boats, a r'or tne niu.u. vra ar- York to the Thousand '"" AmwA ranged under the au.p c- of the Am.no. ,0 ii aa wer ot tha Amerl ' 1" . ...oclstion. The cms. rowrr v gins Tuesday. The program tor "" .i .i.,n.l eludes competition, leading to . championship "tlr Zr eral state championships. Tne rthe e?.rr wsT and th". aouth -J "itnere Crescent Athletio clubcourU , Brooklyn to ' ' namploB. rounds in tne , wlll QUal- -v.i Ths winners ot this event . ifv for the challer erlck B. Alexander and holder, of the title, which will be piay.a team will face their old foe., th. Maryl. bones on Thursday and Saturday. The first point-to-point be held in the United State. dav by the North Adam. (Mas..) Aero club. Four, and possibly .1 . balloon., will be .ent away during the afternoon. The So o each balloon wiU be reaped o n.m. hi. J.TLi far:UUh,nntm,i:.th.de.t,naUoh. "huiXy night at Boston. Billy Park th?w7.tn middleweight wlll tax. upon SmoTlf th. task of defeating on. after The other Frank Mantel! the New En.land tne ner Donovan of Ro- mldaieweigm "Thought harnes. r.oer. of th. Grand circuit go to Buffalo this we.k- A golf tournament will begin at Poland Sua lngs, Me. Yacht Antta Wis. a t- nf a series of yacht races at tha RoS SS WM"5iB nda ThiE wTsad breeie- 0. cour. whTrt almost two mile, it, length. q H WRf i third The "landing of th. '"."..ent follows: Trio. .800; Iolo. &0; Anita. i00; Mary Kill.. Ol Cathrine, u. Plover Out at Genera. .,. Thorns the noted Jockey nd Charles porpe ine he n.ver aVm-ny P.oVer Tn hi. life . .r. ld Geneva thl. V'"' billed Plova? -ts them from being kineo. f t he shot in Nebraska until Bep- saw si around nrotoct may not be " ,r re...- i.w wss Dassea oy ir.e lalt legislature because to many hunters. ' Vr efne'Hgulse of shooting P'v"'n" l fact slaughtering quail and chickens. MrGrath Breaks Hammer Record. DUBLIN. Aug. lO.-At the Gaelic Khletlo meKIng held at Menagh yesterday M. J. Xorafh New York Athletic club, broke all hammer-throwing records with a dls fance of 17 feet. In the weiKht throwing euntt McOrath put the flfty-s x-pound weight frorn a nine-foot circle thlrty-nlno feet three Inches Queen Stars Beat Monarcha. The Queen Star defeated the Monarch, in a flve-lnnlng, no-run, no-hlt game Bun day afternoon. Johnson made a horn, run Bavin three two-baggers and Miller two doubles. The score was 11 to 0 and tne batterle, were: Queen Bars Jh,nn Md Gavin; Monarchs, Foley and Ball. Cub. Play at Waterbury. nriTi iiRrRT Conn.. Aug. 10. The Chi cago Nationals won from Waterbury hero r.Amv a to 1. score, .... ...4 10 1 ...1 1 Chicago Waterbury Swart, and Koch at Beatrice. C - . anl VnCh MM Of the (trOng tn- nis teams of the Ornsha Field club, are fig uring on attending tne lennis hiuihsuisui, at Beatrice. Bee want a5 are business booster.. WARSHIP SINKS SCHOONER Oermaa School Vessel Cat. Boat ia Two, Resulting la Death of Nine Hea. HALIFAX, N. B., Aug. 10. The Glonea ter, Mass., fishing schooner Maggie and. May. Captain Erlck McCathran, was run down and sunk by the German achool .hip Freya, Captain Haas, sixty mile, south cast of Halifax at 11:80 p. ra. on Saturday and Captain McCathran and eight of the crew were drowned. Four of the men were rescued. At the time of th. collision dense fog prevailed. The drowned were: CAPTAIN ER1CK M CATHRAN of Glou cester, Mass., and eight men. BEST TRMT1IEHT FOR CATARRH WE CURE MEN AHY,Muei;.S WIU sore yea (or 1113 atOsTXT tbaa any etaet gBeolaila and accept the money ia any way yoa wish to pay. Hereon. Debility, Blood oiaoa, Skla Iuaa.ea, SXldaef eat Bladder Diseases, atowaoh, all Spec Lai Diseases aad All. a? sate of Maa. Established In Omaha 25 Years. We make no misleading or false statements oreu offer you cheap, worthless treatment. Examination 9 ft A and consultation. Write for ayiuptom blank twirl HM home treatment. I I U w DR. McGREW CO.. 215 S. 14th St., Omaha. Neb. KNIPK. All Rectal Disease treated upon a pctr paid till eured. A pnlid traatmant. 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