TTTT, r.fTTA DAILY PEE: FRIDAY. AUGUST 14. 1V. Omaha Drops a Game to Lincoln; Big- Out-of-Towh Entry List for the Local Tennis Tournament OMTE MNE HITS OMAHA LOSES Slatf Davit . &&d Toot Team Work Gireriincoln Game 2 to 1. nanknss.a C0UISIO3 COSTS OJtAHA E.U5 Uwlfr, Oeeraaxlaae ta et Klag's Flr Wrwk aad Helps lata Da to ' with HI penrae Wersu Lincoln, I; Oraiht. 1. Nine bit .wefe made by fh Rourke fam ily Thursday afternoon and yet but on .run reewlked, theakrs ta the rare Judgment of SlaT Data. Whotdtk th winning run war from Omaiia a.t the home plat when Beldem wu'Unrlr safe, with Zlnran on th bff side f the nack. Several times gf riaha. lad chance- to wrn the fame be- yidea teat erfereeald time, but on earn accaalon a hen tha Mr chance was pre sented the- 'Omiha batter fed dow n ai.d It waa the heavy hitter of the Omaha Ua at tht, Three tinea Chicken An trey had A chance to drive in the win ning mn with the finch bit arid win the game, but three times did Chicken Autrey Xoosle.- -.-.. Bed Hitier was there with hl driver and anade three klnda of drive, the flirt a two-aaaanc tha aecond- a straight tin gle and the ttnrd boat- which he beat ut wltH haW th Ltnaln team trying to bead him off.' The trouble waa that there waa never anyone ahead of him to cross the plate 'nd the boy "hack bf him were not bitting. In the. opening round he hit for a double, .with, nft one out. King aoon truck out do an effort to aacrifire Red to third and Autrey and Welch failed to deliver,' Where Omit Uet It. Omaha tnaoe -4-he firs run In the fourth f lanlng. when. Welch Jed off with a hit, waa aarrlfloed te wecond by Austin, and after Belden had walked and Lawler flew out te GatrnSeftv Goaxfln made the hit which cored,. Welch,. Belden tried to come on borne on the throw from left 1 field and waa clearly safe, but Slat Da- I via ruled otberwlee. , Jame 'Aiietla ' had the real 'hard luck tory In the 'second lanFhg. He beat out a bunt and on tha first ball pitched stole aecond and on the neat ball pitched atole third and there he died, hie teammates refusing-"to'cMme t'M assistance. Then In Um flfli lia'her.'ftlngled after Hall had truck -put..-- Kin a 'single put Fisher en third, but he waa nailed at the plate when Chicken bit ta PrltcbtU. . Lincoln tied the.' aoere In the aizlh in ning, although It looked like they had a chance to wtn "In' the second. With one out Hall paaaed Pritehett and Wenger and hit Kellry. filling the baaee. Zlnran waa at bet end t waa expected to win the game right there, but" the. game was not doomed te few leat at that atage. Zlnran hit a liner over the head of Hall and over second but little King seemed to have wlnga and pulled down the fly aftnd. throw ing the ball to Lawler. completed a nice double; ' - " '- ' , I Llarelaw Big; Itkk Help. la the slxth.HaU made the mistake of walking Fox. who was followed by Uagnier with a safe bunt. Davidson atruck out, but Su Louia Jack Thorns hit safe and scored Fox. ' The winning run waa made in the eighth 4 Inning, and was due in a targe measure to Lawler' error.. Fox. had popped one to Autrey and died when Oagnier popped an other back of" the pitcher's box. Several player raff-fa the1 bl, WTrich was clearly Xing' a Ktr.g kept faflibg that the ball was hla, but Lawler evidently did not hear him. and they collided and Oagnier was safe, Davidson flew ant to Fisher, and Thomas got In a safe one to left- Frtt chett followed with a lucky hit ta right on wtlch Gagnter eoored tne winning run. Lint ola won tha game wlib six hltf against nine for Omaha. The Rourke family ta at Lincoln today and Saturday, and back for double-header with LlneolB Sunday. The ecore: OMAHA. iB t H- p a A. i 0.1 Sunning of the Teamt Fisher. If .. Km. 2b ... Aotrey, lb Welch, ef . Aufiin. "t . Balden, rf .. Dealer. . G-onding, c . Hall, p Franck .... Totals Fox. ttt Gsenier. ae .. 1'avldeon. cf T Nomas, lb .. Prltrhett. b 1 Wenger. rl .. jua ir KHley. lf-rf . Z-nrn. c Jones, p Totals 1 LINCOLN. A B. R 4 1 1 H. P O. 1 e A. S e i o l 0 2 Batted for Hall In the ninth. Omaha Runs e 1 a a e 1 Hits 1 121116 1 I Lincoln Runs 0 6 1 ft- 1 e : Hits i o i o : o r - Two-bse bit: Fisher. Rase on baila: Off Hali 4; off Jones. I. Hit with pitched ball: By Hall. 1 "truck out: By Hall. . by Jonee. 4. Double plays: Autrey to Klhg. King to Lamler. Ptolen bases: Aus tin Fisher. Lawler. Belden. Fox. Prit chett. facriflce hit: Ausan. Time: IX. I'mpire: Davis and Brcnnan. Attend ance. j(t. WEST. LKACCK I AHER. ASS X. wi.fcti- w.L-Prt. Omaha C .V9 Louisville ...71 .5.T , fioua City . 8 47 .ST: Inijisnapolla 71 sw .f, Lincoln Win .tm. J oteoe " ' ever MM 4W Columbus . ..M e PneMo 4 en 44 Mttinespoll f 'J Lea Moinea 7 7 . Kanaa City .M I Milwaukee H .w J 8t Paul MM ai KIT. LEAGUE 1 A HER. LEAGUE. W.LPrt-l W.LPcL Pittsburg ... U n4 rvtrolt O f 14 New York..j 40 .) Rt. Louis ... fl .WS Chicago ... 4 f.74 Chicago 4i . Phlia H 44 .Kl Cleve.and S -J Cincinnati .Si U .4 Philadelphia 47 M 47t Boston k ST .447 Boston 4 4 .4"" Brooklyn .. 1 .3M Wsshinelon J 1 J St. Louis. ...M K .i. New Tork...3 l GAMES TODAT. Western League Omaha at Lincoln, Sioux City at Denver. De Moines al Publo. National LeagueBoston at Pittsburg. Cincinnati at St. Louis ' American League Chicago at Washing ton. St. Louts at Philadelphia. Detroit at Boston. Cleveland at New York. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas City. Indianap olis art St. Paul, Louisvih at Mlnnespolla GOOSE ECCS FOR' CHAMPIONS- PitUlarx Wins Clote and Exciting Contest from Chicig-o. BOTH PITCHERS DO GOOD VTOEK Tkeaaas Makes Oelr la the baaae la First hil Psm, a fecrlde aad a Hit. PITTSBURG. Au. ll-P!ttsburg won a close game from Chicago today. Both Lei fleld and Reulbach were strong with men on base, but the visitors were unable to make hlta when needed. Pittsburg made the o-nJy run In the first Inning on a base on baJla. a sscrlflce and a hit. Score: Angehia Cl'.l, Shilling, even won. Daeo cara ilH. MrUtnxL to 1" second. Keo ryettol tit. Notier. to H'l third T.f't: l.iV Laily and Countersign a, so ran. Danosrara aad Kenyettol err coupled.- Founk race, the Grand Vsmm hoiei stake, value rti.' I-year-olds, six lurlong: ld ward OUZ, Shillir.g. S to 1) won. Bobbin lilt. Sweet. 4 to 1) second. Ledv Hubhatd tUL J. Lt, to 11 third. Time- Hi Stateaman. TorbeiUno, Strike Out and Hel met alto ran. Fifth race, one ro!le: Gild K6. Bhilling. f to f wrn. Pol!y Watts t. Lang. 7 to Si seoond. Punch , Miller J to It third. Time: 1.4. John McMUlaii, Hold2ast. Grace Cameron and Tergr and True also ran Sixth race. 3-year-)tie. eelltnc. five and a half furlong. Variation (1. Gilbert. 1 te Jt) won. &n Sourle 11c, McCarthy. 12 to 1) aecond. Cheek (.!', McDaniel. IS to 1.1 third- Time: 1:1. Helen Harvey. Fair Measenawr. Albanian. King a Daughter. Anna Iaughter, Meeriae and Mies Oranvilie also ran. FITZGRRALn PITCHES FIXE GAME Allewa Dee Melees Bel Oae Hit aad Sbate be Bwwetere Oat. PUEBLO. Aug. ll.-Fltagerld pitched a one-hit game today, and as Wltherup was given one of the worst drubiinga of the year. Puelhlo easily earned a shut out while piling up eleven runs, making three straight from Dee Moines. The only hit off the local twirler came in the firat inning, a single by Dwyer. Puebla began to find Wltherup In the third end hit him freely from thst time on. Every one of tie locals secured hits, Hogriever and Corhan leading. Boor: DES MOINES. AB. B H. O. A. E Floumov. if 4 e a Fltxpatrlrk. ss 4 0 1 1 1 Dwyer. lb 4 1 i Bader. rf I i a 1 Iexter. rf ! Walsh. rv 4 ft t S 1 Nelhoff, b t ft i 1 Weigart, c I ft ft 1 1 Wltherup. p I ft 0 ft 1 ft Totals SI ft 1 34 10 i PUEBLO, A.B. R. H 6. A. E. Hogxievcr. Jb 4 . II 1 1 ft Spencer. If ( I I 1 ft ft Patterson. :t S 1 I 1 S Matticks. cf S 11 t Clark, lb S 1 I 11 ft Miller, rf 4 ' 2 2 ft ft Corhan. as S 0 S 1 2 2 Mitxe. c 4 1 1 I 0 . Fitarerald. p S 1 2 ft I 1 Totals 44 U 18 27 11 S Pueblo 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 4 11 Des Moines ....ft ftftOftftftftft ft Arnold brothers for Burwell. The AmoM brothers are both local men and this wss their first game this yesr and 'hey made good. James Arnold pitched sn errorles game and did rot walk a man. The score was 1 to ft in ravor 01 mirweu. COISCIL SLITFI DARES OMAHA Iewa Oty OSrlili Wast Gasae at Base Ball wlta the Laeal Staff. The city officials of Cotmcll Bluffs are confident that they can skin the city cf ficlals of Omaha in a game of base ball, and we herewith send you a challenge, so that we can get some exercise. Our mayor says he la a better ball player than your mayor. T. P. FLOOD. Street Commissioner." The above challenge is on file in the office of the ctty clerk and win be read at the committee of the whole meeting next Monday afternoon and then taken up by the city council Tuesday evening. It Is certain Mayor Jim will put his seal upon the answer, and aa Omaha does not pro pone to be outdone by Council Bluffs. It is almost certain the challenge will be ac oepted. Mayor Jim has pitched on several occasion at Vinton elreet park and Coun cllmen Funanouner has Ms record as a 1 player stored away In his scrap book Dan Butler waa formerly 'first basemsn on the Merry Widows team and Harry Zira man will mix the lemo. Comptroller Lobeck saw the first ball game ever played in the world and Dick Orotte is the best little manager who ever paid a salary. The Omaha teem will be long on managers, but will also have plenty of players, and the way that the Couocll Bluffs bunch will be walloped will be a sad sight for their friends to witness. Mayor Jim will get out hla lasso for he occasion to help coach and pull the tired runners around the basea Omaha will have a double line-up. o that aa one set of players tire making runs on that Council Bluffs bunch another will be put in. chicaoo AI D O A E . I I . Stolen bases: Spencer (Si. Patterson C). Miller C). Maukcka (1 . Two-base hill Hog rlever. Three- be se I la: Ciark, - Matticke. Struck out; By Fltagerald. , by Wltherup. 7. Baana on balis: Off Fltagerald, r, off Wltherup. 2. Wild pitch: Wltherup. Time: l.Si. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: - tkiO. PoetMaed 4aaae. DENVER. Aug. II Denver-Sioux City game postponed, wet grounds. Harwell fraata Oat Aarta Lea. BURWELL. Neb.. Aug. 12 SpeeiM One of the tautest gamea of la.ll in Bur well this sesson was playtd hrre today be tmeen North Loup and Burwell. Hal and Ureen were North Loup s battery and REAL ESTATE FABM AND at AN CM LAS D FOB SALE (Continued-) Ttkas. lift WTLL five you a start in the world. Chance ef a .lifetime. We sell a farm and two lota in the flowing veil 61a-trtc-t of IKmmlt county, Texas, for 00. payable $10 raonthb". no Interest, no taxes for two rear. Farmers are making from $30 to per acre. Choke land, sweet water, a California climate. Write for handsome illustrated bock free. DENTON COLON I COMPANT. San Antonio. - Trx. ll MC2 Augltx Mlseellaaewu. TIMBER ANT TIMBER LANDS are bet ter Investmems at this ume then most others. Ma wsnt ta tell you about thrra. Esther large or small investors will bs Interested. Wf t ua for pamculara. Th Internatioaai - Timber Co., Minneapolis. Minn.- (20 MS21 AS NEBRASICA-COLORAAO LANDS, IflO.ftMi acres of western Neuraaaa and eastern Colorado Improred and unimproved lands at $4, A. SIS per are. Any sis trace. Fine crops. , Write or- oome and see 111 Olobe .Land and Investment Co., 12 a. Hi 3 St.. OnH.' l (Siy-Mut REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on improved Omaha property. O Keefe R, S- Co U01 N. V. lJfe Biuf m t 1 lJZ . $1(W TO (. aad promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead biAt Aath and Faraaia. cg-4w FIVE PER CENT kvi-y to loan on " - Oenslis business property. . TUxMA liK.NNA.N. Itooa X. New. iota Lite illdg. ti'-SBft WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as seamnraaa. maid or nurse, by espable young lady with rood GAMES IJI AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO MTTsPt RO AB H O A E Theinaa M...1 4 fli lxrh. lb .4. I 1 4 Hotmn . .. 1 Osrk. II ...4 II ttheckax. If . I 1 1 wtt. m .. I 1 I )t.jniiu. 1 tnrk. Ik 111 ft VhMr- lk - 4 It f At'ttrhlo. tb 1 M I tttKt, .. I 1 k Wllkoa. rl... I II sstemieiat, tb I : Olbcns. c I 4 HocS. rl... 1 1 f LettMlt. I 12 CKIin. rt 1 1 ' Tioktir. sr.... I t 1 I ToUlk . i n 11 !arS. t I t 1 0 KnlMck. 9 Tcitals to I 14 12 2 Batted for Slagle In ninth. Batted for gheckard in Btnth. Pittsburg 1 ftftftftftft 1 Chicag-o 0 0 0 ft 0 ft ft 0 (-i Two-base hit: Stork. Sacrifice hits: Leacb, Atrbailchlo. Stolen bases: Wilson, Evers, Tinker i!i. Iouble plsy: Reu'hscJi. Evers Co Ctisnce. Left on bases: Pitts burg, 7; Chicago. . Base on bell:- Off Reulbach. 4. Bases on errors: Pittsburg. i. Struck out: By LeifieW. 2 Wild pitch: Lelfleld. Time: 1:3. Umpires: Johnstone snd Lmslie. Philadelphia Blaaks Bawlaa. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 12.-Ph11sdelphla ahut out Boston today In a pitchers' battle between Moren and Dorner. Bc-ore: rHlUADEUHlA BOSTON AS H. O.A C AB H O A E. O-ant. ...4 1 4 BrtB. rf... I I r Ktikhe. lb ... I 1 I t A Bmlss. 1 I Titus, rt. .. .1 1 1 vmoBt. rt 4 1 1 Ma?. U. I 1 I hciwarm k. Ill 1 I 1 I BrtDtfisla. lb 4 111 t kltrbe. lb. 4 J rwborae. ef .l 1 0 rik.hiea. m ... 4 1 Ponlia, m....l 4 4 I Seser. It I I loots, e 4 t I ( Graham, t I 11 Harm, I Doraer. s .. I 1111 Tetalk M "ft it IT "I Total 11 1 24 U I Boston ."..ft ft ft ft 0 ft 00 Philadelphia 1 0 0 ft ft ft 1 2 Sacrifice hits: Bates." Ortoorne. Titus. Double plsy: Grant. Knabe to Braxisrield. Left cm bases: Boston. 7: Philadelphia. . Bases on balls: Off Dernier. 2; off Moren, i BkkM on errors: Boston. 1: Philadelphia 1 Hit by pitched ball: By Dorner, 2. Struck eut: By Dorner, z; Dy aioren. i. ume 1.3C. Umpires Rigler and -Rudderham. Cardiaals Wla frwea Reds. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12. The 6t. Louis Na tional club celebrated Its home-coming to day with a 7 to 1 victory over the Cincinnati team. Score : IT. Ml'l CINrlJTNATt AB H O A C AB H 0 A C fhw. It 4 .1 1 'KlM. I 0 Charla lb . A 1 4 IHuICItU lb. 4 1 I i Wurra. rl... I 1 1 ilabarW Xb-... I 1 Kenetchr. Ik. 1 III t rkert. It... "4 1 4 rwtrhantr. It 4 1 4 MIMik!l. rf..4 1 1 ft 1 S.-m. kk 4 I ( Ganael. lb ... 4 I S'.lll. aa I 11 llflMi. e I 4 Bllaa. t I ft i 1 OHulasltt. Sa . I 2 I I Betbe. y I 1 4 tvt. .,., -aiiiwaif , .... I v v w Tstalt M 1 r 14 lbubec, 1 FLY CASTERS MEET AT CHICAGO I lateraatleaal Taaraasaeat Beglae at Wsaklsil Park Friday. CHICAGO. Aug. 11 The international fly casting tournament, to be held under ttie au'pices of the Illinois Bait Cssttng club. iil start tomorrow at w asnington park. For t-o days, continuously. Ihe isgoon at the psrg will be aisturbea oy me rpiash of the fly and tne sa isti ot ins line. 1 he tqjirnamrnt u expectea to te trie oig gest ever held in Amerk-a. More entries than ever before are In. due mainly to the fact that the annual convention or trie National Scientific Aeeocistion of Angling clubs will be held here during the convention. .,. . ii-fnrrh Uitw Illness ta the rewalt ef gere-rsl CDfllUVX CT K lnKFn' breakdown ..id has-. be. caused LtllU :it all I J I.MVULy Telerrtphtrt on Western Eailrosdi . Ask Aid of Conmission, riUST ' C05TER13CE WTDXISDAT tr.t-'tigr worty over his busi i INVESTIGATES MESCAL BUTTON taaasataaiwaer Leaps) Will Refer ta Matter ta taeasleal v Experts. laterpretatlva af Federal Mae-Hear Art raaaee DIIBralty -Case af Laekawaaaa Swltebsaea ta Be t'vasldered. Raelaa at Sheaaadoaa. SHENANDOAH, la. Aug. 12 (Special Telegrsm. The races on Wednesday were govl when once they got started, but tne starting waa tiresome. There were three racca. the l.ZZ pace, tne z:4 trot ana me running race. In the pacing race were nine horses. Little George won Tim money. Billy The Kid. second; Walter Bell, third and Hixey Fullerton, fourth. Tha purs in thta race was UK). The time made In the three heats waa 2 IS, 2:171. and 217. The 2:24 trot: Park Sign won first, i'rm Allerton second, J4mmy Third snd The Christian fourth. An accident put Jennie M out and- Beauty T was distanced. Time: 2.211., .!, snd !:n. Purse. S3 ft. The five eighths mile Jan: kici vt iinsm woo first, St. Mallow second and Captain Davison thlrd. The attendanoe was most gTsttfylng. over S.ftfiO It waa a big. good ratured crowd and everyone seemed to be getting all the good there was in It. The ball gamea acre good ones and were the mam attractions, the rsces taking aeo- ond place in importance. Maryville played Nodaway in the first game and the acore resulted in 2 to 1 in favor of Nodaway. In the second rame the losing side, which was Nodaway, played the losing side in Tues day's game, which waa Rtvtrton. Nodaway won this game by a score of S to L WASHINGTON. Aug. 15 A series of 1m- porttnt conferences were bgun today snd will probably continue for several dys be- ; tween Chairman Knspp of the Intcrstite Commerce commission and Comm 'ss.oner of Labor NeilU who ctnstltate the media tion board under the Erdmann act, and H. B Perham of St. Luis, president of the Order of Railroad Telriphrs. wl-h a view to the amicable settlement of the differences between the western railroads and their telegraph operators. The differ ences between them grew out of an inter pretation of sn art of congress that tele graph operands i.ti railroads khall not he required to woik more than nine hrurs out of twenty-four hours, except in rase cf great emergency. At the oonclunort of the conference today all ptfHlee thereto de clined to discuss the matter. Chairman Knapp stating that he could have nothing to aty pending the negotiations, F. T. Hawley. president of the Switch men's Union of North America, a ho ar rived here today, will hold a conference with the mediation hoard tomorrow re garding the controversy between the Dela ware. Lackawanna -A Wt rtem railroad and its switchmen. First Fight at Wlaalaeg. WINNIPEG, Man . Aug. IS The first col lision between the strikebreakers and the pickets occurred this evening when a picket approached From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Au U (Special Tel egram 1 One of the first question which has come before Indian -Commissioner Leupp and which a 111 have his serious I consideration is the alleged abuse of the 1 so-called 'mescal button." which It la aaid is beics aold to the Winnebago la Ne braska and Wisconsin and 1 far mora dissstrous in every particular than the whisky formerly aold these Indiana ly "bootleggers " "I Intend." said Commissioner -Leupp. "to have the mescal button and Its effects upon the human system thoroughly analysed and tested by chemical exprt cf the Agricultural department ta deter mine whether this drug should be tx cluded from the Indiens who are under the guardianship of the Indian bureau." postmasters appointed: eJoxiUl Dakota Ang-us. Stanley county. Myrtle L. Bell, vice A. Roman, resigned; Ross. Converse county. William C Irvine, vice R. D, Miller, removed Chicago strikebreaker alleged to be Kansas City. evutn ima OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Derided I a crease Xated la Marketlaa I Hogs Darlas tha Fast . . Week. CINCINNATI. Aug. tt. (Special Tele-gram.v-Price Current saya: A decided in crease Is reflected in the marketing of hog the last week. Total western packing waa fcl'O'in, compared with 8ffi.n0 the preceding week and 410,000 last year. Rlnce March 1 the total is lLSTO.OW, against L1.S06.000 a yesr ago- Prominent places compare as folleas: IK lW ItS.ftan. 2 7X1(160 , . n mr.J ..k-.l VIM . A WI.V iiviu ..iv u . iiu mr k ...... iv v. . . ' . the i Rt tiMTDh. Wright aad Little Wla Match. NEW YORK. Aug IS -One of the moil interesting tennis matches of the season wss held this afternoon at the Crescent Athletic club in Brooklyn. The contestant were the eastern champions. Besls C. Wr.gM and Raymond D. Little on one side and Hugh Whitehead and James Winston, champions of the south, on the other. Wright and Little won the three acts by S-6. -$. S-2. This made Wright and Little winners ot the match in three straight sets. Laaisvllle Wins ritrhers Battle frank Minneapolis la First. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. ll-wacina single in the firat Inning, scoring Stanley, won a great pitchers' battle between Wilson ar.d Adams today. Score: ltt-WVltAAt MIKVBAPOLJ AJM.OAE AB.H.O.A.r.. tevklt. rf I 1 SOrler. aa ... 4 1 J 4 t Woodruff, lb. 4 4 1 Kerwls. ef .. I 1 t t s Btasler. ef...l 0'KalM. ef... 4 ft warms, lb. 4 t 14 S B Wel&lV. ... 4 S k ' Burke, Ik 4 J 1 KBurlPV, r. t 1 1 ! Pk. t I 4 SO Brlen. 2k. I t I si WW. II ... k s I Bmlih, tv Oeialas. as . I 1 I Clark. Ik. ASama. s 11 wiin, p. Brers, s,. Tstais i j 17 :rtn .... Qullllk .. I 4 1 l . 1 .110 .. 1 ..17 2 27 II 7 Totals .. Batted for Wilson In ninth. Batted for Kerwln in ninth. reference, tis do facial massagt. man!- ; InV .77 " ? 0 ft 0 0 0 0 8 0-0 curing, scalp treatment and embroidery. Ltmiavllle I ft 0 ft ft 0 0 ft ft-1 Dscruioe mi: wuiinn. bio. en oases: Btan- Mrs. Jensen. 1 S. 11th St.. Omaha. i27-ia: isx BOOKKEEPER First-class accountant, familiar with modern method; married, sober and tellable. Address W-7fc care Bea Q :7a l: STOVE REPAIRS i STOVE, FURKACK. STEAM and hot water boiler repairs; water fronis. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, UOir-t Dougla Su Telephona Bell Douglas SMt. M-trs REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bartel Sc-hwelgor to Annie tirhweigor. lot S. block 2. Jet ter's feecond addition $ County treasurer to Mary R Mor ris. t of ntii of sw4, 10-15-12 Mabel V. and Casslus C. fhlmer to Martha H. and Louis Winkler, part cf lots and ft. Twentieth and Ames Avenue subdivision. . . . David Anderson and wife to Inde- WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnaflk ftauth et Co-. 1220 Farnam St. WANTED C4ty Soaaa, Petere Trust Co. LOWkBT HATbS-3ao la, Paxtoa Blk. . - t22-rC MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. tr ts: MONET TO BCILD. .vie te tnud.ixn si current rate. W. H,.jaOMAS. First NaL bank Bids. PATNTE. BOSTW1CK 4k CO-. K. T. Ufr. Pllvaa touoJ- eM te $S.uuu. Low rata tst a2 FRlkATE MONET-NO DELAY. OARVIN BROS, iVH f A F1NAM. ....... u.'-a WHEN wrtUrg to advertisers re anetr. bel li takea I'Ut aa extra stroke or taa of the pair to mention ine tact tiiat jt sw the aa in Tee P-a REAL ESTATE WANTED pendent 7rleptitne comany, lot It. block 7. exutli omaiia Same to same, lot 14, block Tk. bouth Omaha Elmer R Porter et al. to Clarence H. Walreih, lialf interest of five ac-ree. sS of sew 17-1S-1S Elmer R. PoAer et al. to Clarence' H Wairath, a atrip adjoining lot 12. Stewart Place and a strip ad joining south side of Park Place. . Edaard L. Snvder te Delbert H. Best, lot 4, Epworth addition.... Henrietta Fauik to John P. Bo land, lot 22. block 2S. Halcyon Heights John C. Boggs to Csrrie I. Kenyan, lot V. block 22, Omaha View Ex tension Hasting ic Hevden to Alma F. Co- fer. lot 22. Mock 4. Collier Place, e Prairie Trust company to J. Leah Krug lot 12. block 1, Prairie Park Henry ' Hardind and wife to John Hempleman. lot 17. block S. Potter a Cobb's Second addition 1.700 1 .:S iey i, Benn. uounie plays; yumJan to Swadna: Adama Qulnlan to Smatina: Adams. Qulnlan to Cwsclna. Left on base: Minneapolis. 4; Louisville. 4. Base on bails: Off Wilson. S; off Adams. S. Struck out: By Wilson. 1; by Adsros. 4. Wild pitch: Wilson. Time: 1J0. Umpires: Kerin and Bierhalter. Kaaaae City Blanks Taleda. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. Aug IS. Carter waa invincible today and Toledo was shut out, S to 0. Score; KAK8AA Cmr TOLEDO. AB.M O A E AB H O A k MsllSMS. ( 1 I tWlllisma. aa. 4 I 1 4 ft Brow, lb ... 4 2 11 ( HlBihman. tk 4 I SosbUne, ill I I I dAnakMer. rf 4 1 1 Brssbear, tb.l 1 1 I ('ftssot. cf 4 1 t 9 ulllvaa. t .. I IS k Hickman. If.l 1 ( arlUM. if . I I 1 Abbott, t t 1 1 .1111 Lister. :k ... 1 11 .112 4 El wen, is... ft 1 ft .4111 fClllaa. r 1 1 Mi-Cany, lb I MM IS U 27 . "Katla. p I 6 Ooas. as lea-si. lb. larue. Tsui ... Total Totklk I I 24 1ft I Toledo 0 0 0 ft ft 0 ft ft ft 0 Kanaaa City $ ft S 2 ft 0 1 ft ft Earned runs: Kansas City. 2. Two-base hits: Neighbors. Williams. Cross. Brown. Armbruaiw. Bases on balls: Off Gillen. S: off Nagle, 4: off Carter, 2. Struck out: By Nagie. S. by Carter, S Hits: Off Gillen, S in three innings; off Nagle. in six in nings. Left on bases: Toledo. S. Kansas City. Stolen basea: Sullivan. Cross, Brashcar. Sacrifice hits: Brashsar. Downie. Wild pitches: Nagle. Carter. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Owens. Chasaalaaa Wla fraas Brewer. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 11 Columbus won from Milwaukee today by a score of t to 7. 1.S00 Each club used tao pitchers. Score: Milwaukee 1 ft 4 ft 2 ft ft ft ft 7 Columbus ft ft S 4 ft ft ft 2 ft ft Two-base hits: Bsteman. Kruger. Hits: Off Schneloerg I in three and two-thirds in- 1.47S ntnis. cmf Mansse. i In five and a third j Innings; off Gdwin, lu in five innings; off SOft Ki.fers. 4 in four Innlr.gs. Sacrifice hit: Flyan. Stolen leases: Flynn. Odwell. Krvger. Kihm. Left on bases: Milwaukee, ft: Columbua. k. First base an bails: Oft Bcl.neibej-g, X; off Manaae, 2: off Goc4B'in. 2: off Rugera. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Od well, by aVhnelberg Struck out: By Schnetberg. 1, it')- Manske. 4: by Goodwin, t. by R.ger. 1. Wild pitch: 6cl.n-iberg. Tin: . Umpire: H)es. Totsik MU i Batted for Volx In eighth. St. Louis 0 ft ft 0 0 S ft 2 7 Cincinnati ft 1 01 Two-base hit: Paakert. Rellly. Three Ibase hit: Konetchy. Htt: Off Voia. S in even innings; off Dubec. 2 in one inning. Sacrifice hit: Konetchy. Stolen bases: Lo bert. Delebanty, Charle. Double plays: Paskert to McLean; Rellly, Charles to Kornelcby. Left on bae' "St- Louis. ClnclnnatL . Bases' onalhtt Off Beet. S; off Voia, 1. Hit by. pitched ball: By Vols. 1. Struck out-s hmhr. 2; by Voia, I. lime: JJb. Lmplre: k.lem- Glaata DeSeat Dadgera. NEW YORK," Aug. IS Ames was batted out of the box by the Brooklvna at the polo grounds today, but the New Yorks won the gsme, largely through the poor pitching of Mclntvre and BelL Long hit by Dor.lin and Seymour counted. Soore: NEW TOBlC. BROOKLYN. AB H 0 A C AB B O A E T.anar. Ik... 4 17 Burk. X I 1 Hanos. Sb . . ft 1 I 1 SAlpensas. Sb I ft 1 1 2 Braanahau. c4 S I'H eul, !b-lf 4 13 1ft PeaUn. rf....4 2 1 ft DLumteir, rt... I I ft ftermaair. ef . I 2 2 ft kinrdk, lb,.. 4 lift Iierlis. lb. ...141 ! be ik.- a 4 I t 4 0 Barn . U I I 0 ft I 'Be'S 4 1 4 fcrlcmll. aa .l IIS Fheahaa. lb . 4 1 1 Am, p ft ft Haloner. ef . 4 I I ft ft LMTie 1 1 Mrlmrr. s .l 1 1 suibesaos, s I ft ft I i Belt ....,.! I Totata II 12 27 12 1 Total U : M 1 Btted for Ames In the second inning. Brooklyn 0 2 0 ft 0 0 ft ft 02 New York 0 2 0 ft 2 ft 1 ft -3 Two-bae hit: Donlln, Sheehan, Ma lonev. Three-base hits: Doniin. Huminel. Home run: Seymour. Hoe: Off Ames. In tao innings; off Matheaeon, 4 In seven Innings: off Mtlntyre. 2 m one and one third innings. fiacrifioe hits: Herxog, Donlln, Barry. Burch. Stolen base: Heixog. Double plays: Msthemson. Heraog and Ttnney; Bridwell and H-wxvr: Lewis. Hum mel and Jordan; Alperman and Sheehan. Left oa bases: New York, 14; Brooklyn, i. Bases on 111 : Off Mclntyre. 1: off Bell, I. First base on error: Nw York. 1 Hit with pitched bsll: By Mathewson. 1; by Mclntvre. S. Struck cut:- ty Mathewson, 4; by Bell. 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: O Day. New York H arses Ua Seath. NEW TORK, Aug. 12 One hundred horses belonging to the stsbles of James R- Keen and J. B. Hgrln will b shipped to Buenos Ay re on August 20 for breeding purposes and to take part in The races there. This is the largest single shipment of horses to a southern country since the present depression in the racing game here sb a result of the anti-betting lan-m. lng. An altercation followed and trikebreaker pulled out a knife. The pic ket at once fummoned his comrades and after a-struggle the man was disarmed. The knife taken from him is now In pos session of the Winnepeg authoritiees. J. D.. McVey, manager cf the strikers, stated thst he had been informed that more strikebreaker are expected to come in from the states. Frank Rounemous of Kansas City, president of the Carmen's union, is expected here tomorroa-. The Japanese contingent at Calgary has been Increased by fifteen more men. They are emplayed principally tu doing the necessary boiler washing. A movement was put on foot today to make Sir Thomas Shsugh neasy arbitrator between the men and the company. Another large party of mechanics arrived today for work in the Cana dian Pacific shop. At North Bay esterday eleven strike-breakers de serted. Meeting of ciUaena are being held at several center, the consensus of -porting; Goaalp. That makes twelve victories apslnst only seven defeat for Sanders. The little Tenneessean waa the complete master of Lincoln Wednesday. Sanders and Jack Pfelster have had much the aame sort of fortune this year each has pitched win ning bah all along, but has lost several games by no fsolt of his own. An amateur pitcher at Plalnrlew. Neb., named Dunaway is a fit subject far the big scouts to Inspect. He pitched a no-hlt. no-run game against the fast O'Neill, Neb., team at Plaiview. This serves to bring out the fact that Nebraska ho some of the fastest eemi-professlonal team in the country from which professionals might find some good picking. Too bad Lincoln players cannot find It possible to preserve harmony within tbelr own ranks. The dlrplsy of friction on the grounds Wednesday war not only fatal to Manages- Fox's J am. but unpleasant to the epet'tstors. Manager Fox la a hard working player and manager and so far a could be determined from the grand stand, did or said nothing tst Justified Bor.no In his peevishness Bonno lacks the ability to pitch as good uphill as down hill ball and it is )ust that lack that may keep him out of faster compsny. He msde two baa breeas, once in tailing to cover first on a hit and again In failing to run out a short hit of his own on which be could have made the base. It i freely slated here that J. J. Hill of the Great Northern railway Is lending his active support to the company m tiris strike. tall for Gaards at Meat real. MONTREAL, Aug. ll-Additional police protection was afforded the Angus hop In reponse to a request of the Canadian Pacific railway in the ahcp strike here to day. The company claim that the strikers re interleaving, nil the strike-breakera. About a ennre af additional mechanic ap plied for efork'at-the Angua ahops today and were put to work. The strikers will receive their last pay envelopes from the company on Saturday. Local unlona here are planning a dollar subscription for the strikers. i:s 2. SOft A I as wart h Defeats Valentine. VALENTINE. Neb-. Aug. IS (Special Telegrsm A long game of tall was played today between Ainsworth and Valentine. Alrisworth winning by a score of 10 to 2. The weather was bad and the teams were obliged to stop twice on account cf rain and hail. Score: R H E Valentine ft ftlOftftDOl S7 Ainsworth ft 10 17 10 0-10 k 4 Batteries: Valentine, Caylor and Mc lutvre; Ainsworth. De Sylvia and Harry Struck out: By De Sylvia. 4. by Caylor. S. Time: 2.S0. Umpires: Hlgglns and It-balL Tke Ainsworth women s basket ball team came up today and played the team of u.is place. It a as an easy victory for the Valen ,n team aithnurh both sides worked l.urd from atart to flntBh. The nnal soore was oi congress ne succeeaea jonn u. Stephen- A. R. SPOFFORD IS DEAD Farmer Librarian af Caagres. Aathor aad Editor, Die Saddealy at Hold era ewa, N. H. CONCORD, N H . Aug. 12 -A. R Bpof- ford. chief aaaistant librarian of congress. died today at Holderness. N. H. WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. Ainsworth Rand Fpofford. editor, publisher, book seller and author, librarian of congress from lstf4 to 1KS7 and since then chief assistant li brarian, whose desth wss reported from HolJerness, N. H., today, was stricken with paralysis two years ago. B.x weeks age he left Washington and no word of his Illness having reached here it is be lieved that his death waa sudden snd prob ably from a second stroke of paralysis. He had planned to leave Holdemess today for Hot Springs, Va., to spend the remslnder of the summer. He Is survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. Florence Spofford. who makes her home in this city, and a son who re sides in New York City. Mr. Spofford was connected with ths congressional library tor forty-eeven yeare On hi original appointment a librarian 1 SOft . .no m LEGAL NOTICES 1 WANT to buy five to forty ao'ros, :imfirbvd - or vacant, near. Omaha.- Must be clipap for Ata&h. Address O 835 care Bee," " (3)-Mn n WANTEDTO BUY H1GHLST" price (or 1-fcand furniture, car- OFF1CE OF THE SlOl X CITY AND WLdTEKN KAIL At COMPANY. Omaiia. Nebraaaa. August S, lkta, To the S.ockholdera: Nktkoe la hereby gln. that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The sloux City snd Western Railway company mil be held at the office of the company in South Sioux City. Nebraska at lea Uw o clock a. an., on Thursday. October la, 2uk. to elect dlrettora for the ensuing year and to act uskib the question ot selling lbs rslli.Jid property and franchise of I Lis coaa per.y to the Chicago. Burlington A Qumry Railroad company, the railroad and .prop erty aforesaid being now under lease to k d company, and for the transaction at such oilier business as may legally come before the meeting By older of lb Board of Direc tor W. P. DURKEE. Secretary. Aid Sot OCEAN STEAMERS Na-Hlt-Ne-Raa Gaasa. PLA1NVIEW, Neb. Aug 12. (Special Telegram e One of the best game of ball ever played in northern Nebraska was clayed here this afternoon between the Sterling and the ft O'Neill Usm. the locale a Inning I ) a a -ore of S to ft. Duna aay twirled for the Sterling and achieved the record of pitching a no hit. no run game aad strikirg out hall -a dosen bats seen. He was g!en gilt-edged support and was never IB a tight place during ttie game Chapman tartlea if the batting honors, but a as followed closely by Kellry and liolena Scute: R H E Srer.inga $$ 4 $ O'Neill ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4 7 tu 2 In favor of Valentine; A large crowd witneascd the game. Nnrthera Lesgsr Dlsaaada. DULUTH. Minr-. Aug. 12. The Northern baae ball league has guae to pieces. The race in the four club circuit haa narrowed doan to Brandon and Winnipeg, with Fargo trailing badly. The attendance waa se poor at Fargo that Duiutn and FargD decided ta drop out. leaving Braulon and Winnipeg to play series for the pennant. Duluth a 111 play independent ball for the remainder of the season. CANADIAN PACIFIC pel, i kiora Dd.boa. Tel. Doug .a 2T1. j WstTatkBS 2XBTS OF Til ATXAJTTIO la tat, nil Line. eac. lent aerv ica aaa any tif--t stent for particulars or arils. K, B1IIAKII. III'L AttT. tVANTED TO BUT. Oae large ar.d o eoiaU gasoline engine; also auiail utOMStit taller. Must be la 1 a good corf". ion and mean. Acdrea O. ' F" Sk. fn Bee Ce-at. Ik 1 I I, 4 WANTED TO RENT raar jtx-.m Wr yeuea SiH.4 Ihj m ftftJaVJ ' etftxre a 4. a.tskt Sri 4V-Var tl.-X 1U . M Clark av. Calaaga. XU. The Twentieth Century Farmer Oaea ta tha Live Slarc Mtsu " haartVa llaaa, Pllaer Oeleata taataa. NORFOLK. Neb.. Aug 12 Special Teie grani. t Pllser defeated Stanton at tne Nor folk rt.ee meet today fur a purse of p Tnere is giest rivalry betaeen the tao teams snd the PUger boys are Jubilant over their victory. The score was S to 2. Batteries: P:lger, BV-haarts and Pryur. StaMcn, Hirtt.an ana Harper. Lineal a ataya Play era. BUP.1NOTOX. la.. Aig. IS (S peat a I Telegram. Snukng Lon sknroeder "one of Burliiigxon s c4(k p.ict.era and John House Bias, an lnd:an eutfield-r of tie Central boslk aatiun. a tin tne Burlingtun team, have been Sol j tur next aeawm te tne lncola Wevtera league team. 1 bey a i.l flu. ah tha areaon with Burlington. Delehaaly Starred (raws Ureaads, CLEVELAND. Aug. 12 James 1VI kaaiy. second basemaa of the MashingtAa American league baas ball team, has been barred from the Cleveland base ball dubs grounds at LaMujue park either as player tr spectator f:T oa rear tor lattaaate be uaed rn44 VaOeWtl 0 eaSXtaaa M Caaalskeg Baya New Ptlrher. CHICAGO, Aug. IS President Comiskey of the Chk-ago American league club an nounced last night thst hs had signed Pitcher Scott of the Wichita team, tne detail being completed with Magnate labeil of Wichita. Kan. The prtee paid for the SMtcber is aald to be SIWu. EVENT ON Bl'SM.tG TRACKS J. E. Maddeaw ISdward Wla Grand I alaa HaleS takes. SARATOGA, Aug 12 J. E. Msdden's Edward, carrying 112 pounds and conceatr g lhl to ha ebtu-e fieid, won the SiaC Grund Union hotel stakes at aix furlongs for 2-year-old today, defeating some fast youngstera The result of the race was unsatisfactory, as Helmet, the crsck from the Keen barn, waa left at tha post aad had no chance. It is doubtful, however, tf be rou.il have bta'.en the winner. They a are sent an ay to a bad atari, feirik Out led by half a length to the stretch, when Shilling brought Loaard up and won by k.rf from fsubbin. The latter waa weakiy ridden at tha end. Ladr Hubb&rd coupled with Eddtn aa the Madden entry, was ttitrA The time a as l:A AnaMu won trie Chamulaln hndKp. SiMrunau : leir.t ro. S- ear-old filliea, selling, six (rrinnri A.lriar.a K otter. 2 to 1 won. Franc-es Ray (it. Lan. 1 to It second, ,.tn nit r-Hu-n. 11 19 li tnlrd. Time: 1 14X Whip Tvp and Wueen Lead also ran. fcmond raoe. steeoleciiaae, handicap. 4- Ftsr-old and up, about tao miles: faayo r.t (10. MlKiiikI'. ft to v a on. Bat (12ft. eaanpeon. S to k) Bcccnd. Jut. I .J. Only twe atartara. -tnira nua. ILs Ct-antp'-ain handicap - rftaja a&A kct giliftBjad aa auth on of Indiana, an appointee of President Lincoln, and In lgft? resigned on account of advancing years, and wa succeeded by John Ruasell Young. Mr. Sjwfford made hia Influence felt In many ways in the world of letters. When he entered the congresstons librsry It con tained about 7ii,(iu0 volumes. Now the library contains more than J,6O0,ouo volumes and phampleta. and many thousands of volumes are being added each year. CATHOLIC SOCIETIES ADJOURN Dae la rattan f Prlarlalee la Attested aad Plttsbarn Beleeted far Next Caaveatlea. BOSTON. Aug. 12 The American Feder a-lon of Catholic Bocietlea ftnlthed lu seventh annual convention1 yesterday by re electing Edaard Feeney of Brooklyn, presl dent, selecting Pittsburg for next year' meeting and eornpleilng" its platform. The planks adopted today commend tha ency clical of the pope against false religious teaching, nrge religious teaching in the schools; deplore tha disregard of the. ob- servavnee of Sunday; reject the main teach lng of ftodaJlsni and endorse the plan for an association for Catholic young men. The plank on socialism expresses "sym patby alth wage earners In their efforts to ameliorate their condition by united action. and recommends the formation of Catholic workingmen's aociet lea. The plank an the young mea's Catholic aaaoclaTJon urges "the formation of a na tional erganisatioa that will embrace all of tha Catholic young men of the nation," I and for tha accomplishment of this recom mend tha unlon of such local and dis trict yocr.g nan's aocletft as may now exist." The national advisory beard win be mad ub ot tmeen aruitiaahopB abd bUUop. IndlanatX'li Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Rapids Sioux City.-...-. St. Paul Cleveland 1.4 Loe w ( l,(12S.(k (4.(t SK.IkM 7,(W I on SS KI7.-io Mi.(kift ...j LTfti(il- l.M6.om Ww.lkif ' wif.OcaT TSi. (C Una ft! fl.imo 27 .Wkt 22 SSA.iOft n.oiio S10.0QD DAKOTA ASSESSMENT FINISHED Telephene Aaaeaanaeat Peereakei, hat Na Chaagce Made la Eirsi t'eaapaaiea. PIERRE. S. P.. Aug. IS. (Special Tel egram.) The Statft Board of Assessment met as a review hoard today and repre sentative' cf thft American Expreaft com psny and Dakota Central Telephone' rm pany appeared, asking that the figures fixed for them be reduced. After con sideration of th shawings thft assessment of the express company waa left tan changed and the telephone comrany given partial relief, making He total Increase over last year 222,000 instead of S0.f0o. opinion being tht the government should aa waa firat proponed. Interfere to end the strike. The company j The board increased the asesment on i xpectlng mechanic in large number 1 the Milwaukee an wei ot jnoDnage io from Great Britain next week. Tear Pastor Daageroaaly III. NEW YORK, Aug. IS. Tony Paster. a-idely known In America snd Europe as s theatrical manager, l o seriously ill st his home at Elmhurst. L. I., that it is feared he cannot survive the day. Mr. 17. ('00 a mile and that of th Minneapolis A St Louis a est of Conde to 11,000 a mile. The levy for this yesr was fixed at 27 mills on corporation property and at 2 mill general and 1 mill deficiency -for state purposes. OIL CASE PETITION READY Frank B. 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