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f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 190S. Sioux Gain One on Omaha; New York and' Chicago Nationals Win Two and Pittsburg One i 4 i if II I- .1, P Hi ( f Vi. 4 i ,4 VH i 4 BROWNS IS SECOND PLACE cm Mati , up ft notcn. WADDELL PITCHES GOOD GAME He Allows Only Foir Hits, bat Wllil at Tlmr rr of Other t.amea la National Leairae. la 8T. LOUI8. 8opt. 8. By defeating Chicago today In .the Xourth game of the series, Bt. Loula regained aecond place In the pennant ..race. The score was 4 to 3. Score: V T. Lorts. CHICAGO. AB.H.O A.K AH.H.O.A ton. H 4 A 1 tl MUtin, rf .. I 1 A Hantll. . 4 I I I OP. Jrmea, e1..t t Heidrtek. cf..4 1 I 0 Miouhmr, If I 0 8 0 1 Ferrle. Ih...,4 t 4 t I kwltrwin, lb. 4 t 1 Pchweltaer. rf 4 141 OeTia. lb 1 I Wll llama. 2h. 4 1 t I OPirenl. aa .... 1 I I 1 T. .Ion., lb.. 4 1 ( t "millla, e... 1 0 1 I k. 4 C Tannehlll. lb 4 0 I I 6 I Hmlih. e. .. I Waddnll. .. I A 4 4 P. Rmllh, p.. I A t I 0 Shaw, a 1 I 1 Totala 14 10 17 JJ 1 Manual, p. . AttV- , '. .' . Totala... 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 . 4 34 10 I Batted for Manuel In ninth. Bt. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 Chioairo 0 O 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 J Three-base hit: Parent. Hit: Off Smith. In alt Innings; off Manuel, 1 In two In ning. Bacririce hlta: Parent, Davis. Stolen banes: Dougherty, hehwrltxcr. W'llllama. Double play: Williams to Hartxcll to Jones. Left on bases: St. Louis. 6; Chicago, 7. Bases on bslls: Off Wadded, B. Hit with pitched bull: By Waddell. 1. Struck out: By Waddell, f: Hv Smith, 1; by Manuel, i. Wlld plr-W-WalIeM. Time: 1:47. Umpires: O'Loughlln and Hurst. Detroit Win. I Ninth. DETROIT. Sept. 3. Mullen had Cleveland almt out until the ninth Inning, when a hit and two errors filled .the hanea with no . one out.. One, run on Perrlng's secrlt'lce fly resulted. Crawford, opening Detroit- half, hit for three bases, and completed the cir cuit on Purrlngs wild throw to atop nun from going tlw full route. Both pitchers did fine work In the pinches. Score: bBTHKIT. ' ... CLEVELAND. . . Afl.H.O.A E. 1 AB.H.O.A.B. Mrlntvre, ' If,. 1 2 I OOnnde. If 4 1 1 (1 i i-haefer, -aa.. - t t -I Bradley. 3b.. 3 0 1 2 Crawford, cf. 4 I 4 u fcr'll.k. rf I 0 I 1 0 Cobb, rf 4 10 0 OLalole. 2b.... 4 lilt Rnaamaa, lb.. 4 17 I Suivall. lb ... I 1 I J t a, hml.lt. c... I ..0 I ; OHrmla. e t 0 10 4 Couahllo; ,1B. I 1 2 -J Btrm'bam. cf. (I 8 0 0 Downs, itt .t.4 0 4 J ti P"rnn. an...l 114 1 Mullln, p.,'... 1 10 1 1 Rhoadea. p .. 4 1 1 . ... . 'Turner 1 0 0 0 t Tatalt.'.'.C.U II it'll I L i' Tatars. SO J4 11 I None' out when winning run acored. Batted for Birmingham In ninth. Detroit 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 Cleveland ..:,.-. V 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base Tilts: Schaefer, Cobb. Three- baae hit: tawfnrrt. Sacrifice hits: Schmidt, Cotiahllh. 'Tiradlev. Flick. Stovall. Bemia. Double play: -Klicle to Perrlng. left on bases: I)etrlt. lli Cleveland. 8. Bases on balls: Oft Mullln, 1: off Rhoadea. 4. Flrat baae on errorat Cleveland. I. Struck out: By Mullln.' ; by Khoades. 2. Time: 1:40. t'mpirea; Kgan and Sheridan. Highlanders Heat Athletfra. NKW YORK. Sett. 3. The locals won from f iilluflelnlila. ny a sore or 1 to 1 Hogg ivilcbcd, good game and also helped ; - '"ftEAL ESTATE CITY PROPKRTY FOR SALE!. ,' (Contmuer) G-KOOM COTTAGE and HALF-ACRE LOT In .nort port of city, three blocks from car. Here is a fine place to raise chicken and garden and keep a cow. Prlca re duced from $2,360 to 12.100 for quick sale, 'alius Is your opportunity, so do not delay. Pavne, Bostwick & Co., - Bole Agents. 1 Maiit-Floer N. Y. U Bldff.- IW-708 3 For Sale New and thoroughly modern 11-room resi dence In the West Farnam district, only $13,600. Can give quick possession. HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., 21 Board of Trade Bldg. (W)-70 3x LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 22d and Cuming flts. (19)-272 . VACANT LOT BARGAINS . . . IN FLORENCE. We will sell four of the choicest lots In Florence, within two blocks from car and .macadam road, on the east slope, west of 3Uth St.; elegant view; about IS large applu trees on the lota. Price. $1,100 If aold at once. Several single lota tor $250 and- $3N each. Will make terms. HASTINGS at HEYDEN. 1704 Farnam St. . . . . 1S 610 8 WAREHOUSE Three-story brick warehouse. 06x200. lo cated at 2d and Pine Sts. ; excellent track age facilities. Plica only $17,000. C O. CABJUBERG. ii n. r. Lite Bldg. (19) eau 6 THE PAXT0N REAL ESTATE CO Is bulling 'seven 7-room dwelling housos on FOWLA AVENUE, between 25th Ave. and 27th. SU. one block from Ames Av. car Una, Id a first class neighborhood. Thesa houses have sewer, water, gas, eleo trlclty, cement walks, cement cellar and up-to-date In every requirement; street Is to be paved and parked this fall and trees and shrubbery planted. These houaea are for sala on terms of one-fourth cash and balance to suit pur chaser. Offices) 00 Ware block; Z70S Fowler Av. (1) M3II7 4 3ll u.K STREET. BeautlCul new " 6 -room .and bath, full bricked basement, a,:-tctly modern except furnace,, two full alseu iota, paved street, permanent walk, block o car; selling account no a non-resident; 12,400, u.; caan, balance $16 per month. Inquire 3101 La lk. or 'phone Webster lft) evenings. (19)-Mat FOR SALE-' Eight-room house for two families; oak stalra in hall; hardwood floors, S bath rooms. 3 kitchens; a cellar; aivet paved and paid for. Inquire on premlsea evenings. Miami. U9)-Mt6l Cx REED ABSTRACT CO.. Eat. 1856. Prompt service. Get our prices. 1710 Farnam St. (191-273 PRETTY COTTAGE Half block tn Hanacom Park; one block to car; east front, lot 60x142; paving paid; 7 rooms and bath; $3.2u0. O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO.. 1001 N. X. X.U: Doug, or A 216?. . ; ll'tMJlL.- REAL ESTATE FARM AND MANClfr LAND FOR S ALB - GOOD-FARMING LAND Near Denver, Ureeley district; wells 25 to 40 feel; abun dance of moisture: general farming, in cluding corn raising; one crop pays for '"NATIONAL. INVESTMENT CO.. Rot Brandsia Blug. Omaha. Neb. '. . f t3o)-27S lawn. FARM BARGAINS NEAR COUNCIL feLUFFS. IA. et a. i highly improved; large barn and rooms, K.sua U a. one-half valley, balance rough; barn 1& stalls; mow 16 tons hay; i-room house. $.u0ut ' , , lA aa a., highly lnp. ; In fruit; expensive Imp.. 4$,6ijl lit) an. fair improvements; 100 acres till able. $6.0uu. ALVA SMITH. Council Bluffs. Ia. ... - , - (( M731 6x UHEN wrltlna to advertisers remember . It take but an extra stroke or two of (i pen to mention tha fact that you i aaw lU ad In The Bee. i to win with a timely alngle. Morlarlty played first base In place of Hal Chase, who haa quit the team. Score: NtW YOBK. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H O A S. AB H O. A B. ''nnrne. 3b . . 4 0 A I OHanael. It... 4 10 MrllT-en. rf. 4 0 1 OOldrlnf. rf...4 1 1 T Laaort.. 2h . 4 1 t 4 OBarrr. 2b .... 4 I i 9 mnr!rit. lb. i i i i;Morp. rt...i m vi v O'Rourk. II. .1 Oil CIXtI. lh... . 1 1 I Fen. m 1tS Barr. lb. . I a i I t 0 1 I O A 1 t 1 1 ,1114 Klelnow, Blair, rf.. Hots, p. Total!. , 7 t 0 9 Nb hola. aa. .10 1 1 0 Blue, t .11110 .-hrrl. c. Bander, p.. 11 4 17 14 0 Totala... Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 New York 0 0 110 , 2 4 14 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 0 -2 nielli,., hlta- Hirr. O'Rourke. Stolen baae: Ball. Double play: Ball, La ports Mnrianiv Left on haaes: Philadelphia, 4: New York. 6. First on balla: Off Hogg. ntt Ur.r,,inr First base on errors: Philadelphia, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Pender 1. Struck out: Hy Hogg, 4: by Bender. II. Passed balla: Blue, tS.) Time: 1:45. I mplre: Connolly. Boston Bnnchea Hlta. WASHINGTON, Fept. J. Boston bunchedj hits and two bases on nans in tne lounn innlr todv off Tannehlll and defeated Washington. 6 to 2. Feature playa were muln by l.ord and Wagner at critical points of the game. Score: BOSTON. WABHINOTOrf. AB.M.n.A.i:. AB.H O A K M'Cnnnalt. lb 1 0 1 4 f Plrkurlna. cf. 1 L I 1 Lord. b I 1 I 4 lErimo'dion. cf 1 1 0 TTth. If... 4 1 1 1 OOanler. It ... 4 110 Onaalar. rf.... S 1 1 0 Ot'nalaub, lb. . 4 Rtahl. lb....'. 4 10 0 OUelrhantr, lb I Wagner, aa...4 114 ocirmer, rf...'. 4 fnlllvan, cf.,4 t 10 ! rmmin. lb.. 4 nonnbuc. e... 1 0 0 1 OMcHrlde. aa..4 Burchall, p... 4 0 1 OStreat. n 4 Tannahlll. p.. 1 llto 112 0 1 1 0 1 0 I 0 1 TJ 0 0 i Totala 34 7 27 14 i Totala 14 r II 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-J Moaton u o o u u l o v o Stolen base: McConnell. lefton bass: AVaahlngtnn, S; Boeton, S. Baae on balls: Off Tannehlll. S; off Burchell, 1. Baae on errora: Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Tannehlll. 2. Struck out: By Tanne hlll, 2: by Burchell, 4. Time: 1:35. Um pire: Kvana. Bl'RXS WI PROM I,A.G IV SIXTH Aaatrallan la Ontgeneraled by A mer lon a la InflKhtlns. MELBOURNE. Thursday. Sept. J "Tommy" Burns, the Arnr1can heavy weight pugilist, today defeated "Bill" Lang of Australia in the sixth round.. Lang was outgeneraled by Burns In the Infighting, and after the first two rounds the American had It all hla own way. Honora were comparatively even In the first round, and In the aecond Lang knocked Burns off his feet with a heavy swing. Burns came baik In the third and put the Australian' on the floor several times before the latter was counted out In the sixth. Squires haa Issued another challenge to Burns. Marahalltawn Golf Competition. MAHSIfALLTOWN. la.. Sept. . (Spe clal.) The twelfth annual golf tournament for the George R. Morse champlonahlp cup, emblematlo or the handicap ohanv plonshlp of the MarshaHtown Country club, will ue piayea on tne chid s course Men day. Labor day. The match will be a eighteen holes, mednl play. The cup was presented to ine ciuo in hswj ny ueorge K. Morse of New York City, a former secre tary of the Iowa Centeral Railroad com pany. Lindsay Takes Fast Game. HOWELL8. Neb.. Sept. .-(Sneclal.V Lindsay defeated Scrlbner here today in REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Nebraska. 'NORTH PLATTE VALLEY LANDS Irrigated land, bench- land, bottom hay land, hill grazing land, $S to $50 per acre. The garden spot of Nebraska, Can ell you any slse you want, from forty acres of beat land to a 1,600-acre ranch. Excursions every Tuesday. For further Information address, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor, New York Life Bldg., Omaha.Tfeb. (20) M72D HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Buy a farm In Baudle county, South Dakota. 'nt-nt ia yielding 15 to 26 buahels per acre, oata 36 to 60, barley 26 to 40, corn prospects of SO to 60, and good farms at enly $26 to $50 per acre. ' For particulars call on D. K. McMonies, Huron, 8. D. Office over James Valley bank. (20) M87S GREAT CHANCE. An honest man offers 640 acres, good, fer tile and smooth land.- near main line of the Union Pacific railroad In Nebraska: near school; near neighbor; good farm oluae by; telephone near; is on public road; only $S50 per acre; terms; values advanc ing. Write Y4M, car Omaha Daily Bee, (20)-M714 fx GARDEN OR TRUCK FARM. 8lx, 10 or 20 acres, Starr's Place, south west of city, 61st St., aouth of Grover; Joins new Lane Cut-Off, $2(0 per acre; terms to suit. J. A. Starr, 1310 S. 31st St. (20) M 710 6x Kansas. FOR SALE 040 acres unimproved wheat land In Trego county, Kanaaa; a snap; $16 per acre. Must b. jsold. lkx l, Oi tumwa, la. (34 M67 4x 1 HAVE 10 Improved farms In' Kansas that must be sold at once. Sell cheap. Box 3uu, Ottumwa, la. (20) M674 6x oath Dakota. A FEW bargains In South Dakota land. Raising In value very fast. No better land in the United States. See us about this and Join our excursion up there next month. Oils Land Co., 402 Brandela Hlk. (20) M296 SeptlS " Wyoming. . PUBLIC LAND OPENING 160.000 acres of rich Irrigated land, in the Eden Valley -of southern Wyoming; per petual water rights furnished stttiers . under Carey act of congresa. The great est opportunity ever offered cldxena of the United States by the federal govern ment and state of Wyoming T own u rich irrigated farm. Cheap ra'e excur sions. Fur full particulars write or se the Globb Land and Investment Co.. 312 S. 18th til.. Omaha. Neb. 120) M915 Miscellaneous. NEBRASKA-COLORADO LANDS. 100.0011 acre of weatern Nebraaka and east am Colorado improved and unimproved landa at $6 to $16 per acre; any ixe tract. Fine crops. Write or come and see us. Globe Land and Investment Co., 312 S. 18th St., Omaha; ()-?7 .REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved Omaha property. O'Keefe K. E. Co.. 1001 N. Y. life Bldg, (22W77 FIVE PER CENT money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN. Room 1, New York Life Bldg. t2a)-rrg WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., UZ Farnam St. t2-27$ WANTED City loans. Paters Truit Co. t22) 2ao PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. K. Y. Life. Private money, $&U0 to $6,0uu. Low rate. t22) 2S3 PRIVATE MONEY-NO DELAY. GARVIN BROS., loot FARNAM, 22 286 $l(i0 TO $in.(Si0 made promptly. F. D. Wead, W.'id Bldg., lath and Farnam. (22j 2Sa one of the fsstest games ever rlayed on the Howell's diamond. Score: Lindsay 0 000010000 -T 8, rlbner 0 0040100000 0-1 Batteries: Scrlhner. Casle and Jenson; l.lndsav; Buckmaster and Herman. I'm nlr. rivnrak Time: 2:00. Buckmaster atruck out If men, while Casle had i to hla credit. Each side Is credited with 10 aafe hits. Beaedlet Defeats Waco. BKNED1CT. Neb.. Sept. J.-Benedlct de feated Waco on the home grounda thla afternoon by a score of 7 to J. Score by Innings: Waco 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 Rensllct S 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 X 7 Thrce-baae hits: Baastnger, Myera. Two base hit: B. Oelger. Hits: Waco, 6; Benedict, 7. Struck out: By Wlnneaecker, 6; by Bavstnger, 10. Umplna: Karrer and Tucker. Feature of the game was the three aa.'ker by Bnsalnger, with the bases full In the first Inning. Ilnyea Withdraws from Athletics. NEW YORK, Sept. 2. The withdrawal from amateur athletic ranks of John J. Hayes, winner of the Marathon race at the Olympic games In London recently, was announced today In a letter wfltten by I Hayes, resigning hla membership In the Amateur Athletic union. Hayee' engage ment in appear on ine vaunevme aiage in thla city and elsewhere In the near future was announced last night. D. Grant la Beaten. NEWCASTLE, 8ept. 3-D. Grant, the Amerlifan golf player, was beaten In the fifth round of the Irish golf championship contest today by R. G. Graham, S up and 1 to play. Games In Thrre-1 l.eaaae. At Rock Island Rock Island, 6; Peoria, 3. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids. 9: De catur, 1. At Dubuque Dubuque, 4; Springfield, 3. NEW COMET IS DISCOVERED Another BUy Wanderer la Foand hy Prof. Morehonse of Drake t nlverslty. LAKE GENEVA, Wis., Sept. S.-Dlrector Edwin B. Frost of the Yerkea observatory tonight announced the discovery of a new comet through photographic observatlpns made by Prof. D. W. Morehouse of Drake university of Des Moines. The presence of the comet was revealed today upon de velopment sf three photographic plates ex posed In three cameras last night. It Is clearly defined and has a tail several de grees long, and was found In the con stellation Camelopardus. remaining above the horlson throughout the night. Its position was three hours and twenty min utes of right ascenalon and 67 degrees north declination. The visual brightness, Prof. Morehouse said, could not be stated until after further observations had been made, but will probably be vis lDie tnrougn an opera glass. The new comet, he said, had no connection with Halley's comet. Prof. Morehouse has been engaged during the summer In graduate work at Yerkes observatory In astronom ical photography under direction of Prof. Barnard. Bee want ads are business boosters. REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) LOWEST RATES Bemts. Paxton Block. - t22) 281 MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co. (as) as MONEY TO BUILD. $600 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat. Bank Bldg. (22) 282 REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED Farms for cash customers. W. H. tturke, Ulilton Springs, N. Y. . (23)-MS86 4x WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for 2d-hand furniture, car pets, clothes and shoes. Tel. Douglas 3971, (25) 398 WANTED To buy for cant!. Ice and coal Dusineas in gooa town in lowa or .Ne braska. State price and equipment In rirat letter. Address U. is. Farnswortn, Cresco, la. (25) M066 6 RIGHT prices paid for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Red 64U1. . !) 097 WANTED Upright piano. Send descrip tion and lowest price for csh. Address i tz, nee. (i) Mi S3 x WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED room desired by young gen tleman, with board, vicinity postof:loe. Address C 126, care Bee. (2t 687 4x WANTED TO RENT. By man and wife, 6 or 7-room all modern house, In gooa location; reasonable rent Address D 126, care Bee, tai) 6io 4x WANTED SITUATIONS BOY 20 years, would like place wltn re sponsible house to learn trade. Tel. Web. isu, can evenings. . i-j ow box LINOTYPE operator, newa or Job; union W. H. oarunar, 4U . ran, inaepena ence, Kan. (21) MObs 4x r- YOUNG Japanese wants position In saloon as porter; experienced; speaks good En gllsh. Fred M. Uato. 723 8. 9th St. (27 )-M730 Jx STOVE REPAIRS STOVE. FURNACE, STEAM and hot water boiler repairs; water fronts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1206-8 Douglas Bt. -Telephone Bell Douglas 960. 287 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICE OF THE SIOUX CITY AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Omaba, Nebraska, August $, 190$. To the Sto k holders: Notice Is Lereby given, that fhs annual meeting of the stockholders of 'Abe Sioux City and Western Railway company Will be held at the office of the company la South Bloux.Clty, Nebraska, at ten (lu) o'clock a. m., on Thursday, October 16, 19os, to elect directors for the ensuing year ana to act upon the question of selling ths rsllivad property and franchise of this com pany to the Chicago, Burlington at VJuincy Railroad company, the railroad and prop erty aforesaid being now under lease to said company, and for the transaction of such other business aa may legally com before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. W. P. DURKIE, ' Secretary. A 4(1 tot GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER ' maater Fort Mackenzie, Wyo., August 4. ISO. Sealed proposals in triplicate will be received at thla office until 10 a. m. (mountain time) September 6, 19, for the construction of macadam reads, curbs, drains and gutters at Fort Mackenxie, Wyo. Plans and specifications may be sn at offices of Chief Quartermaster Denver, Omaha, Chicago and St. Paul, Depot Quartermaster St. Louis, and at this office, at which latter place all infor mation may be obtained. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Proposals should be Inclosed in sealed envelopes marked, "Prcpoaala for Roads," addressed L. E. Hohl, Second Lieutenant Nineteenth Infantry, Constructing Quarter master. - A4-7 6-10 fcUM. OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC OF Vara inijma l-ow rates; zaai time; excellent service. Aak any ticket agent for particulars or write. O. BEMJAMXaT, OEJTL. AOT. 39 to. Claik Ml. Chicago, ZU. PUEBLO TAKES FIRST GAME Fits Strong and Well Supported in the Tifht Places. SAKDEES GETS RAGGED SUPPORT HogrleTer Is Batting Hero, Making; Three lilts Omaha Rallies la the Math, hat All In Vnta. Pueblo, 5; Omaha, 4. Omaha lost yesterday's game to Pueblo chiefly because it didn't play the right sort of ball at the right time. Six errors, some of them costly, are chargtd against the Champs. The Champs didn't hit Fits gerald a time or two when hits meant runs. That was bad. Sanders passed the first man up in the fifth Inning and three others hit him safely, one for a two bagger, and Harry Welch stepped on his foot and bit his chin in an altercation with the ball In center field. All these liUlj things had a deleterious- effect Three members of the Champs did not make an error. They were Meacrs. King, Bclden and Sanders. This man FltxgeraJJ had a big lien1 In the offense. And that iBn't all, he did the same thing to Pa's Champs the last time he faced them on the home lot. The fact Is Fltr. is some pltoher, although he did wulk five men, agalrst Sanders' two, and fanned only three, against Sanders' six. The bad part was that both men Sanders walked got over the 'plate. Pueblo ran a little wild at that. It was minus its long manager, Patterson, who Is nursing a spiked leg in a Denver hotel. Hogrlever covered second and Mltze third Smith, who with Patterson. Is sold to the St. Louis Browns (In a pig's eye), had a lump over one eye as big as a turtle, but he staid behind the bat anyway. How It Happened. Omaha winked out gently In Its first round, but In the second not so gently It came near scoring. Austin opened with hit and, much to. the amaxement of those gents from the west, went to third on Belden's neat little sacrifice bunt Franck poked a harmless little affair down to Hoggy between first and second and It looked like Jimmy might have scored, but he was beaten by Hoggy's throw easily. Pueblo started the thing1 off with a score. Sanders passed Spencer after disposing of Hoggy. Spencer stole second and went to third on Gondlng's throw and home on Mattlcka' single after two were out Omaha got busy a little In the third. After Sanders want out Fisher hit safe to left. Fltx got a little groggy and passed King and Autrey, filling the buses. Autrey, by the way, was passed three times. Welch scored Fisher on a fly out to Spencer and Austin sent King over the plate on a little grounder to Hoggy, which Hoggy fumbled. Chick was thrown out trying to score on the play also. The Champs were able to get man on bases In every Inning follow. Ing, but could not score until the ninth, when they assumed an air of real peril to Pueblo. Sandera had gone out from Hoggy to Clark when Red Fisher sent a fly to left, which Spencer let get away from him. Red took second on the muff. King then laced the ball out through Mr. Hogrlever so furiously that that venerable gent didn't know whether he had been ahot or Just stabbed. Fisher crossed the plate in a trot and King sped on to third. Autrey failed at hitting safely, but put one down to short on which King scored. Welch walked, but was forced at second by Aus tin, Hoggy to Corhan. King and Fisher scored two runs each and King helped Red over the plate once. Franck made a double and a single, but was unable to cash either in. Pneblo Cinches It. Pueblo cinched the game In the fifth with those three runs. Fltx was walked, Hoggy hit safely, being the batting hero of the day with three corking singles; Spencer fanned and Smith drove the ball to center, scoring Fltx. Welch should have got the ball and held Smith at first, but he played William Trlmbletoe with It awhile, finally throwing It somewhere and Hoggy scored. Mattlcks sent Smith across the plate with a hit. Banders held the Indians at his mercy after that, which was too late. The same teams play today. Game called at 3:45. Attendance, 700. The score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. ..62140 Fisher. 1f King. 2b Autrey, lb.... Welch, cf Austin, 3b.... Belden, rf.... Franck, ss... Gondlng, c... Sanders, -p... Totals 36 . PUEBLO. 27 12 AB. R H. 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 A. 4 0 0 0 1 0 a I 2 E. 1 1 0 0 Hogrlever, 2b.. Spencer, If Smith, o Mattlcka, cf Clark, lb Miller, rf Corhan, ss Mitie. 3b Fitzgerald, p.., Totals 37 8 27 10 Three-base hit: King. Two-base hits: Frunck, Smith. Sacrifice hlta: Welch. Bel den, Miller. Stolen bases: Austin, France, Spencer 2. Bases on liallB: Off Sunders, 2; off Fitzgerald, 6. Struck out: By San ders. 4; by Fitzgerald, 3. Left ort bares: Omaha, 6; Pu?blo, 4. Double play: Auttn to Autrey. Passed ball: Gonding. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Davis. TAI LENDERS WIS AT LINCOLN Wltherop's 1'ltcblntr Too Much for Greenhat-kers to Solve. LINCOLN. Neb.. SeDt. 3 . Wit heron's pitching mystified the Greenbackers today, and the taileuders grabbed a closely con tested game by a 3 to 2 score. Lincoln had a splendid chance to pull the game from the fire in the ninth, when, with one run in. the basis full and only one out, Weigart hit Into a double play, and the expected rally failed to materialise. One-handed stops by Prltchett r.d Fitxpatrlck were tho iteming reaturea. A great crowd of slate fair visitors saw the game. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. Murphy, rf 4 0 Fox, 2b 3 0 Jude, If 2 0 Davldaon, cf 4 1 Henry, lb 3 0 Gagriier, as 4 0 Prltchett, 3b 4 0 Wlegart, c 4 0 Jones, p 3 1 Totals 31 3 H. O. A. E. 110 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 113 0 12 3 0 0 6 10 114 0 4 27 10 2 H. O. A. E. 110 0 0 3 4 2 2 1(1 0 0 115 0 2 10 0 3 3 0 0 10 10 12 10 10 4 4) U 27 19 2 0 0 0 0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0-3 DES MOINEf. AB. R. Fkmrooy. If 4 0 Fitxpatrlck, 2b 4 0 Dwyer, lb 4 0 t'hjulnard, as 4 0 Olmatead, cf 4 3 Dexter, rf 4 1 Niehoff, 3b 4 O Heckimer, c 4 0 Witherup, p 4 0 Totals 30 3 Lincoln 0 0 1 lMm Moines 0 2 1 0 0 Two-base hit: Wltherup. Double plays: Jones to Henry; Wltherup to Heckimer to Dwyer. Stolen baae: Olmstead. Sacrifice hit: Fttspatrick. Left on bases: Lincoln (; Des Momes, 8. Struck out: By Jonea, 4; by Wltherup, L Base on balls: Off Jones, 2; off Wttfverup, 4. Passed ball: Hecki mer. Time: 1.40. Umpire: Black. At tendance: 2.600. Lincoln won an exhibition game from Standing of the Teams WEST. LKAGI K. AMER. AHS'N. W. I Pet .M 69 .RSI W. L. Pet Omaha 7 : '. Iiulsvl!le 4ioux Cit.74 t4 .";u!nd'n-polls -M Ml M Lincoln ....H 86 .511 IColumbus .10 3 Denver Hfi M .RtiViYtedo 7 51 M Pueblo 69 6 .4K!Minneap's .9 70 .!, Des Molnes 48 S3 .36; K n s Clty..M 74 .471 Milwaukee 4 -l St. Paul. ...41 99 .SO W. L. Pet. AMER. league. NATL. LEAGUE. W.UPct. M w York. 7.1 'l!lDetrolt ...." 49 .fix Pittsburg ..71 47 .612 St. liuls..6S Hi .667 I'hU'Hgo ...14 4K .;, Chicago ... o3 .b3 FhU'elphla . 62 .6.V, Cleveland .R7 65 .649 ( ineinnutl .6 61 .4r.'t'hiia rp a .t t . Boston 60 71 .41-1 Koston M Brooklyn ..43 70 .H2iW hngton .60 7 .427 St. Louis. ..43 77 .369Nuw l'otk.40 ttl Ml GAMES TODAY. Western League Pueblo at Omaha, Denver at Sioux City, Des Moines at Lincoln. National League Boston at Brooklyn, New York at Philadelphia, Chicago at 1 Ittsburg. American League St. Louis at Chl caao. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at New York, Philadelphia at Boston. Des Moines fn the afternoon by a score of 6 to 0. ALDERMAN HOLDS DENVKR SAFH I amble to Connect with Hla Curves to Any Kxtent. SIOUX CITY. Ia., Sept. 3 Pitcher Al derman, the Sioux's new lefthanded re cruit from the Ohio and Pennsylvania b-ngue, whs very near tho who)..- works todav and Sioux City had little difficulty In defeating Denver by a Uecwive score. Adams aa ineffective and was hit hard In five of the innings. There was no ques tion of the outcome of the game from the start and it was Indlf terently played on both sides. Score: SIOUX CITY 11. H. O. A. lv. 110 0$ 1 0 (I 0 0 1 2 8 0 0 S 2 12 1 1 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 14 0 0 1111 0 19 10 0 1110 1 10 27 12 3 t. R. H. O. A. E. 0 0 2 1 0 0 10 2 0 0 110 0 (I 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 114 10 0 10 10 112 0 9 0 2 9 2 1 0 0 0 6 0 2 7 24 U 0 2 4 1 0 0 8 0 0 10 0 1 02 Campbell, If .. (Tumi, cf Green, if Weed, lb .... Oranvillu, as Andreas, 2t . Welch. 3b .. Shea, c Alderman, p Totala 6 2 4 3 4 2 4 4 3 31 DENVER AB , 6 3 6 0 3 3 4 4 Waldron, cf ... lielilen, 2b ... Cassady, If ... W hhe, lb , Zaluxky, lb ..... Irwin, l Bohunnon, rf . Klnneaily, ss .. McDonough, c Adajria, p .. 4 .. 4 Totals 35 Sioux City 0 1 Denver 0 0 Two-base bits: Granville (2). McDonough. Sacrifice hiti: Andreas. Alderman. Stolen bases: I'rum (3), Green, Andreas, Campbell (3). Leiden. Basis on balls: Off Alder man, 3; off Adams, 2. Struck out: By Alderman, 2: by Adams, 7. Wild pitches: Adams, 3. Hit by pitched bail: Weed, Crum, Belden. Time: 2:06. Umpires: Bren nan BJid Haskell. Attendance; 41,000. EVK.HTS 0 RINMMO TRACKS Maakette Wins the Great f illy Stake at Sheepahead Bay. SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y.. Sept." $. James R. Keene's entry ran one, two In the Great Eilly stakes, six furlongs, today when the futurity winner, Maskette, won, with Wedding Bells second and Lady Bedford third. Maskette displayed a won derful turn of speed. She carried top weight, 127 pounds, and after being out run to the bend, took the lead and won. Mediant broke away in front, followed by Wedding Bells and Lady Bedford. Mediant continued to show the way for the first half of a mile, when she began to tire, and Maskette saving ground on the turn, took' the lead and won by a length. Wedding Bells was three lengths before Lady Bedford. Dorante ran a grand race when he won the Twin Citv handicap, one mile and a quarter, in the fast time of 2:03. He was badly cut off and knocked back at the far turn, but Lee put him under the whip, and saving ground .on both turns, won under a drive by half a length. Stamina went Into the lead soon after the start and forced a fast pace. At the far turn she was leading by a length and con tinued to show the way to the stretch. Dorante, coming through on the rail, won by half a length from Master Rob ert, with Stumlna third. Trance won the Autumn Maiden stHke. Summary: First race, Brookdale Nymph handicap; mares all ageB; 15)0 added; S1 furlongs, main course: Jeanne D'Arc (102, McCar thy), won; Notasulga, this, Notterl, sec ond: Brookdale Nymph (120, K. Dugan), third. Time: 1:1!H,. Six O'Olook, Kond Heart. Number One and Tea Leaf ran. Second race, the Autumn, 2-year-olds, $2,0ii0 added; C furlongs, futurity course: Trance (109, McDanlel), won; Sea Cliff, (1(10, E. Duganl. aecond: Bobbin, (112. Butler) third. Time: 1:124. Edward and Sehlesswlg ran; Seacllffe and Bobbin cou pled. Third race, the Great Filly: fillies 2-year-old; $.i,0uo added; furlongs, futurity course: Maskette (127, Notter), won; Wed ding Bells (119, K. Dugan), aecond; Ijdy Bedford 1. Schilling), third. Time: 1:124. Lady Hubbard end Mediant ran. Fourth race, Twin City handicup. 3-year-olds and up; guaranteed cash value. $3.0o0; mile and a quarter. Dorante (107, J. I.ee), won; Master Robert tl03. Butler), sec ond; Stamina (107, E. Dugan), third. Time: 2:03. Frank Gill, Philander, Dandelion, Angelus, Monfort and Homo Again ran. Fifth race, the Morello handicap, 3-year-olds and up; $ added; mile and one-sixteenth, turf course: Zienup (90, Upton), . . n i. 1 , r ... ...... v. ., , .......... . XiLady Winifred l:'f7, E. Duiian), third. a I time: 147. Miss Crawford and D'Arkle ran. Sixth race, the Delhi, alt ages, selling, $f0o added: mile: Sea Wolf (113, Schilling), won; Bad Newa (116, Notter), second; Black Oak llfl7. I-each). third. Time: 1:40. Engler and Gilding Belle ran dead heat. Sea Wolf and Bad News rn. TE.M 11, A Y CIXCIXXATI Heaver and Hank Defeat Ramsey aad Cordea la Doubles. CINCINNATI. t., Sept. 3-In the morn ing play of the Tri-State tennia tourna ment yesterday in the men's singles, Ernest Oubray, practically unknown 111 tennis, de feated E. P. Garrison -S. 7-6, 6-3. In the fourth round of the men's singles C. Lockhorn defeated Guido Gores, 6-3. 4-6. 7-6. Owing to the sudden death of his father. W. D. Breed defaulted In the fifth round to H. H. Bates. MUa Natallle Breed, Ills sister, also de faulted In tho women's singles to Miss Ruth Kinney. P. B. Hawk of Philadelphia beat Earl F Little of Cincinnati in straight sets, 6 1, 6 3. In the men s doubles, the let game was that of Beaver of Massachusetts and Hawk of Philadelphia, agalnxt Rainey and Corfles. The out-of-town by wonderfully good tennis won, 713, 0-2, t-3. Cole, who was to have muted with Breed In the doubles, failed to find a partner In time and defaulted to Tyler and Stephens. Btickert, too, failed to find a partner in lime, and defaulted to Brasher and Murduck. In the ladies' singles, Adele Kruse, a little girl, beat Mrs. S. M. Hanisey, 6-4, 6-4. Miss Martha Klnsey, who was runner-up to May Button tor the championship last year, defeated Miss Ruth Sanders, t-2, 4-4. In the mixed doubles, Mlsa Martha Kln sey and Will Hopple defeated Miss Doro thy Matthews and Harry Pugh. 0-4. t-S. NEBRASKA STATE FAIR RACES Jeremiah W( Wins 3i85 Trot front Twins In fast Tim. LINCOLN, Sept. 3. The largest crowd for many years saw the state fair racea yes terday. Chief Interest centered in I lie 2:36 trot, purse tl.uuo. which was won in the fast time of 2:lo' by Jeremiah, with Twin 8. second and Captain Aubrey third. Elsie H. waa first in the 2:30 pace, for a pura of tl.uoo. Gomsko, second, and Lucy Mary, third. Best time: 2:16V The best time of the race meeting was made by Bird H. in the 2:18 pace, which won the race. Ottawa Boy was second, and Queen of the West was bird. Best time; CARDINALS EASY FOR (IBS Overall BUnks St. Lonii in. First Game, Allowing- Bat Three Hits. PFEBTEB PITCHES SECOND GAME Tero raaaea la (Hath Inalnat Allow Only Rana Made hy Yleltor cores of Other .National Leagne Games. CHICAGO. Sept. 3 Roth games were easy for the locals today Overall blanked the visitor In the first, allowing but thr?e scattered singles. Pfelster would have duplicated the act In the second game had he not been a trifle wild in the sixth in ning, two passes, a low throw by Stelnfeldt ard a single saving the whltewtiKh. The locals hit all four of the visiting pitchers freely and generally for extra bases. Score, first game: CHICAGO. gT. LOl'IS. AB.H.O. A.K. AB.H.O A. B Hoiman. cf.., 8 II Shaw, cf 1 I I J ghactars. II.. 4 2 I 0 Charles, lb... 4 1 I 1 fnanrs. lb... 4 4 10 0 t.udwls. C....4 4 ETra. Sb 3 0 1 Murray. It.. . 4 0 I U I Stolnfalilt. lb. 4 0 1 t e Kunatrhr. lb. I Srhulla. rf . ... I 1 I C 0 tlelrhaiitr. If. I Tinker, aa.... I I 1 Hvrna, lb. .... I 0 TOO too I U C 4 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Klna. c I 0 " Mnrr:a. 3b Overall e 3 0 V 2 0 Halllr. aa. iMtit. p.. . Total 1 to !7 11 rWh. p.. .MurdiX'k , . I , 0 0 . t 1 . 0 0 . 1 0 Totala SO 4 34 U 3 Batted for Morris In eighth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 -6 St. Louis 0 00000000-0 Two-base hits: Chance (2), Hofman. Three-base hit: Shaw. Home run; Chanv. lllla Off Lush. S m seven nnj one-third Innlucs. Sacrifice bit: Slinw. Stolen buses: Scliuite. Chance, Evers. Double pluy: Lud wlg to Morris. Left on buses: Chicago, 3; HC Ixiuls, 4. Bases on balls: Off Lush. 3. Base oil error: Chicago, 1. Struck nut: By Overall, 6; by Lush, 3. Wild pitch: Lush. Time; 1.25. Umpire: Itigler. Score, sveond game: CHICAGO. 8T. LOUI8. AH H O A R. AB.H.O. A.K. lala. cf t 1 t il OShaw. cf 1 1 1 0 0 theckard, If.. I II OCharlea, b...( 111 Chance, lb... 4 1 11 1 I Monn. e 6 0 6 0 1 Kvera, ib 4 I 1 0 Murray, rf...l 1 0 0 Btelnleldt, lb. I I I I I Knnatchy. lb. 4 I 1 0 Rohulta. rf....4 t 0 II 0 Palahanty, If. 4 0 Tinker, aa.... 4 let hyrne, lb.... 4 1 Kilns, c 4 1 t 0 OMorrla. aa.... I 0 Plalatrr. p.... I 12 1 7) Raymond, p.. 1 Oalter, p 1 0 Totala U It 37 It :Murdock .... I 8 0 0 0 1 1 4 V 0 4 0 1 0 o it e 0 0 Lndwls 1 0 Totals... 36 T I il 2 Batted for Galser In ninth. Batted for Shaw In ninth Chicago 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 1 8 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 2 u 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Konetchy, Scliuite, Shaw. Three-base hits: Eve is (2). lilts: Off Ray mond, 8 in six and two-thirds innings. Sacrifice hit: Morris. Stolen bases; Shtck ard, Schulte, Pfelster, Slagle. Double playa: . Ruyuiond ' to Morris to Konetchy, Morris to Charles. Left on bases: Chicago, St. Louis. 10. Bases on balls: O.f Pfelster. 3; off Rsmond, 2; off Oaiser. X Buses on errors: St. Louis, 2. Struck out: By Pfelster, 6; by Raymond, 1; by Oaiser, 2. Wild pitch: Raymond. Time; 1:57. Um pire: R'.glcr. Giant Take a Pair. BOSTON, Sept. 3.-New York repeated its feat of Tuesday by winning two games from Boston today before a small crowd. Both games were hard fought, but the timely hitting of the visitors enabled them to win. There was some spectacular play made by each team, the New York men having four double plays to their credit In the first contest and Boston one. Mc Glnnlty pitched the first game for the visitors and his good work with men on buses wul a feature. In the second game New York found Dorner easy and he was taken out In the third. Chappelle, who succeeded him, pitched Well and was taken out In the eighth to allow Bates to bat, when it looked as though Boston had a chance to tie the score. Ames waa Invincible up to the seventh, but three hits and a base on balls off him In that inning caused his retirement. Mathewaon went lit to save the game, but after the visitors had scored three runs In the ninth through Ferguson's witdness, ' Taylor was substituted. Man ager McGraw was put off the field for dls. putlng with Umpire Klem. Score, first game: NBW TOR. boston. . AB.H.O. A. B. AB.H. O.A. 3. Tannay. It... I I It U 0 Becker. rf....4 14 0 0 DoVIa, Ib 4 0 1 8 0 Bates. If 4 3 1 0 Br niban. 0. 4 1 3 0 0 Beaumont, cf. 4 2 1 0 0 Donlla. If.... 4 1 4 0 MoOann. ib.. 4 I 10 II 0 Sevmour. cf.. 8 til 0 Hannlfan. ib. I I I 11 iwrllh. 3b.... 4 3 0 3 tmahlaa. BI....3 12 10 MuCorm'k, rf. 4 1 0 0 0 Swaaner, 3b.. 1 0 1 1 Brldwall, aa.. t I 4 i OOraham. c... 8 0 13 0 MiQInnltr. p. I 0 0 i PUndaman. p.. 8 1 0 4 0 -Hrowne 1 1 w u w Totala It 117 14 0 rerguioo, p.. 0 0 0 0 totala 80 t 27 13 1 Batted fur Llndaman in the eighth. New York O 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 03 Boston .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit; Beaymont. Hlta: Off Llndaman, 8 in seven Innings; off Fergu son, 1 in one inning. Sacrlfca hit: Brld well. Double plays: Seymour to Tenney; Doyle to Tenney; McGlnnity to Brldwell to Tenney; Brldwell to Tenney; Graham to Dahlen. Left on bases: New York, 4; Boston. 5. Base on balls: Off Llndaman, 1; off McGlnnity, 2. Struck out: By Llnd aman. 1; by Ferguson, 1. Wild pitch: Llnd aman. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Klem and Johnstone. 8core, second game: NEW YOKK. BOSTON. AB.H O A K. AB.H.O.A.E. Tannar! lb... 6 tit 0 0 Becker. rf....4 1 0 ') 0 Dona. Ib 4 Uraanahan. e. 4 1 1 1 0 Hrownr. 11 4 1 z a u 0 0 Beaumont, cf 4 1 4 0 ) 1 0 MrUann. lb.. 8 0 11 2 0 0 0 Hannlfan. 2b. 4 0 2 4 0 4 0 Dahlan. aa.... 4 1 6 6 0 0 0 Sweeney, lb. . 4 3 2 1 8 0 Hmith. e 4 i 1 1 0 t t Dornar, p.... 0 0 0 8 0 0 1) owarmaa . . 1 0 0 0 '0 0 I Donlln. rf.... 4 t 0 Seymour, cf.. lit Davlln. 8b.... 8 11 MK'nrm'k, rf. I 1 1 Brldwall .aa.. 4 t t Amea, p 3 0 0 Mathawaoa, p 1 Tar lor. p 0 1 A OtOt Chappella. p. 1 0 0 1 0 Batea 0 0 0 0 0 Total! 84 17 ll 0 Perxunon, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Orih.ra 1 0 ft 0 Totala 3t 8 27 11 , Batted for Dorner In the third. Hatted for Chairpelle In the eighth. Batted for Ferguson In the ninth. New York 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 38 Boston 0 000008026 Two-base hits: Donlln, Browne, Sweeney. Hits: Off Dorner, e in three innings; off Chappelle, 1 In five Innings; off Ferguson, 3 in one inning; off Ames, 6 In seven In nings; off Taylor, i In three innings. Sac rifice hit: McCorrnick. Stolen bases: Mc cormick, Beaumont, McGann, Bates. Left on baaes: New York, 4; Boston, 6. Base on errors: Now York. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Chapelle, Devlin. Slruck out: By Ames, 8; by Mathewson. !; by Taylor. 1. Time: 1:80. . Umpires: Johnstone and Klem. Brooklyn Loses Pair. PHILADELPHIA, gept. 3 -Philadelphia made a clean sweep of the keiles of tlve game with Brooklyn by winning today's double-header. 1 Score, first game; PH1LADBUPHIA. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O. A C. AB.H O.A. i Grant, Ib I I I ! Burrb. rf 0 I 3 0 0 Knabe, Ib ...I Oil "McMillan, cf.. a 130 Tltua. rf 3 8 10 1 Hummel, If... 5 10 0 0 Masee. If 4 3 10 t Jordan, lb ... 2 1 0 Branaflel. lb 4 8 8 i OAlpermaa. 2b. 4 I 8 I 0 o.borna. cf... 4 2 1 0 bewte. aa 4 0 14 0 Doolln. aa....t 0 18 0 Rhehan. 3b . 8 8 2 1 Doom, c 8 I 4 1 Oilmen, a.... 4 0 4'4 Poien. p $ 0 1 0 Holmea, p.... 8 0 0 0 t Mr.Qullleo. p. iMaloney I I 0 A 0 Lumiay 1 0 0 0 ToUla II ll 27 14 1 Tola la 87 10 24 13 4 Batted for Holmes In ninth. Batted for Lewis In ninth. Biooklyn 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-1 Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 -7 Two-base hits: McMillan, Titus. Dooln. Three-base hit Mugee. Home run: Ma lum y. Hits: Off Foxen, 9 In eight Inn im; off McOutllrn, 1 in one Inning. Sacrifice hits: Alperman. Titus, Dooln, lon. Stolen bates: Mugee, Branafield, Giant. Double plays: Iewis, Alperinan to Jor dan; Grant, Knabe to Bransfie'd. Left on baaes: Biooklyn, 10: Plillalf lphla, 6. liases on bulls: Off Holmea. 3; off Foxen, t; off McQulllen, 1. Struck out: ly Holm, a. $; by Foxen, 3. Bases on erors: Brooklyn, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Foxen, 1. Wild r ff eUREO WITHOUT Tttl ttnirC. All Reetal Dims treated upon a pel J II M wh. (uevrantae. he money te be paid Cll aured. A solid treaimant. Without the uae I ILLlJ el Ghisraaorai, Ither or otliei general anaatthatica, laaminatioa KRtS. Write tTO-DAY lor free keek en Heotal Oieestae with TwatMnexkiaia. . DR. C. R. TARRY. 224 Dee Dulldlng, Omaha. Neb. Time: Umpire: E-n- Site. Hiote. 1 nml game: riilLADKi.riitA. AR H O A K. PRIMIKI.YN AU H O.A C ! Grant. h .... 4 I 1 .' c nr rf .lilts 4 4(1 MrMHIan. I f. 4 S t It I .1 Hummi-i, If... S t II Jordan. Ib 4 0 II o OAlenrman. IK 11 U I 4 S a Urvla. aa. .... 4 I t 1 0 Ktiaha. ;b. . . . 4 2 Tiiua. rf I Maare. It ... 4 linn. Ill-Id. lb 4 I Oleoma, cf. .. 4 I t,vrlln. 3 14 2 0 snhan. Jb . I o t I i , t S . t I l'"rn. r .. I A I I . I 4 . 1 Partorlua. p .t 1 t 0 i,,jntlv I 0 0 I 31 10 57 10 1 harnirr t 0 0 0 Prmln. c. Richie, p. Total .. Totala it 14 14 I Halted for Rergrn In ninth. Patted for Pusiorius In ninth. Brooklyn 1 O 0 0 0 0 0 ft ot Philadelphia . 4 1 O 0 1 0 9 0 - Two-base hits: Alrernisn, Bvansfleld (! Three-base hit: Knae. Sacrlf ce hits: Hummel. Time. Triple play: I'hs torlus, Alprrmnn to Jordan. Lclt cm buerst ltrooklyn. X; Philadelphia, . Pases on bails: Off I'asti'ilus. S. off Richie, 2. liases on errors: Brooklyn. 2; Philadelphia, 1. Ptruek out: By Psslorlus. 1, by Richie, 6. Puased hulls: Dooia. Tune: 1:32. Um pire: Emsile. Pirates Wlm from Peda. 81NCINNA1I. ScH. 3.-PIHhurg tiled a new pitcher named Brande.t. late of Kan sas City American association team. He held Cincinnati to one run. Krrors were at the bottom of all runs scored by the vis itors. Score: PlTTSBl'RO. CINCINNATI. AB.H. Q.A E. . . AB.H.O A. E. Shannon, cf . 4 1 4 Palrr. ft 4 1 0 Clarke. If 4 krach. 3b 4 t I A 4nutsl. :th. 3 t 0 I I CK.ur. c 10 0 3 2 3 1-nrM.rt. aa 4 0 3 1 il J I 3 i 0 (I (I A J A 0 Wanner, ai. .. 4 Ot II. lh. .3 0 10 1 uOantel. In ... I 1 II Ah'ttchlo. 2b. 4 Wllaon, rf.... S Oltwon. c 8 Brandon, p... 4 0 1 I vMnwret. It... 1 1 10 0 1 U.:Lan, r.... 4 0 1 1 OC'niilann. If... 8 I t I 0 t t 1 i ) thihur. --ischial ... Totala 13 6 27 10 I Totala.. Batted for Dubuo In ninth. ,.M 4 Sf lo 3 0 0 0 0-1 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 Pittsburg 0 0 10 2 0 0 03 Two-base, hit: Coulaon. Sacrlf leb hits: Di'buc (2i. Ganzel. Stolen base: Gansel. Double plays: Gibson to tesuh: Hoggins to (Innxel. Bases on balls: Oft Imbue, 3; of Brandon. 8. Struck . out :: By Dubuc, 3; by Brandon, 3. Hit by pltche dhall: Hy Dubuc. 1; by Brandon, 1. Wild pilches: Brandon, 1; Dubuc, 1. Time: 1:&3. Umpire: O'Day. (JAMES I N AMERICA ASSOCIATION Marqnartt "hats Oat Colniiihns Wlth ust n lilt. COLUMBUS. V. Sept. 3. Marquard got rid of Columbus this nflrrnnon with out allowing a hit. Fast l'ldlng by Hopke and Bush turned the two best, bids Into outs. Four Columbus men reached first, but none got to second. Singles hy Davidson, Carr ami Cook gave Indianapolis tho game In the first Inning. Score: INDIANAPOMH. COLt'MBt'g. ' AB.H.O. A P.. AH.H.O.A E Buah. aa 4 3 1 0 trial. 3b 4 0 3 3 0 ravtdon. cf., 8 Harden, rf... 4 Carr. lb 5 Llrlnitaton, c. 6 Willlama. 8b. t Hook. 3b.... 4 Marquard. p.. 4 13 0 OOdwatl. rf..,. 4 A 8 0 v OOA 0 Kruirar, If.... 4 A 1 0 8 13 0 .0 cnnsalloa, rf 4 A t 0 0 8 6 0 0 Jama, v 2 0-8 0 8 4 k 1 Raidr, a 3 O I I 0 t 1 i C Klhm. lb 1 0 l 0 t 1 V 1 OWrlsler, :b..l 0 I 4 1. Merer, p I 0 6 A 0 Totals 38 II t7 41 J Fairbanks ; I ' 0 2 0 Tot ad t 0 27 U 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Indianapolis 20003110 0 7 Stolen bases: Williams. 2. Sacrifice hit: Davidson. Firm baae on. balls: Off Geyer, 3; off Knlrbank, 1; off Marquard. 2. Two base hit: Bush. Three baae hits: Hppke, Livingston. Hit by pltchod hall: James. Struck out: By Geyer, 3;e by Fair banks, 2; by Marquard, 4. Hits: Off Gey er, 10 n 6 innings; off Fairbanks, 3 In3. Time: 1:3a. Umpires: Blei halter and Owens. Brewers Take a Pair. MILWAUKEE. Sept, 3-The home club 'kk1 little difficulty In winning both games iliy. In the opening game the home club imclied its few hits with pauses and the , visitors' errors. Though Pape was touched up for nine hits, he waa invincible with men on bases. In the second game Giencke, a Northern league recruit, was driven from the box in thH fourth inning, when he was touched up for a total f seventeen baaes. Bateman and Randall getting home, runa and Brown a three-bagger. Manake was unhltable all the way. Score first game: M1LWACKICK. ST. PAl'U AB.H. OA. 6, AB.H.O. AC Bateman. 3b.. 4 12 4 ARelar. 2b t 2 8 1 A Brown, lb.... 3 M'Chesnejr. If 4 Randall, cf... I 0 I 0 0 B. Marar. rf. I I 0 8 0 enunlravr, U. I I 8 0 I 3 0 II 0.2 0 .tliavla. rf I 0 1 A 0 ftUuahlln. c,. 3 0 1 0 t Manuach. rf.. 1 Flvnn. aa 4 McCnrm'k. lb 1 1 1 1 OTIemyer. 3b.. 4 t I 3 1 S 1 0 3 :i 0 Nee. aa 4 3 BeTllle, .... 8 110 0 0 Hall. lb. .'. 4 0 11 1 1 Pape, p.... Totali... .3 0 0 8 0 Theobald, p. 'J Meyer .., . 8' A 1 1 V 1 0 0 0 0 .28 4 27 11 0 Totala K 24 11 3 Batted for Theobald In ninth. Milwaukee 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 St. Paul 0. 9 1 V 0 1 0 0 02 Two-base hits: Bevllle, BatemanJ Sacri fice hits: B. Meyer, firown. Stolen bases; Kateman, Rantlull. Muntiseh, McCormlek, Bevllle. I.eft on buses: Milwaukee, 4; St. Paul. 10. Basis on balls: Off Pane,. 3; of Theobald, 4. Struck out: By Theobald, 1; by Paie, 9. Time: 1:4b. Umpire: Kerln. Score second game: , Milwaukee 0 1 0 8 3 0 0 10 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 35 Two-base hits: B. Mcycra, McCorrnick (2). Three-bane hits: Brown, . Manusch. Home runs: Bateman, Brown, Rarxlall. Hits: Off Giencke. K In four innings; off Tle meyer. 4 In four innings. Stolen bases; Brown, Davis. Double . plays; Buteman. MoCormlck and Brown; Nee, Geler and Hall. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 6; St. Paul. 9. Banes on balls: Off Giencke, 6; Manske, H. Struck out: By Giencke, 1; by Tiemeyer, 1; by Manske, 6. Passed ball; J. Meyer. Time: 1:30. .Umpire; Kerln. Goose Egtr for Millers.' KANSAS CITY. Sept. 3.-Carter was a puzzle to the visitors today and shut them out, allowing but three hits. Score: Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kansas City a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Baaes on balla: Off Byurs. 7; off Carter, 3. Struck out: Ry Byers, 4; by Carter, g. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 6; Kansas City, 6. Double play: Byers, Oyler and Clarke. Stolen bases: gulllcn, Hallman, Braahear. Sacrifice hits: (Julllen, Cross. passed ball: Brown. Flrat baae on errors: Kan sas City. 2. Hit with pitched ball: 'Hall man. Time: l:io. Umpire: Hayes. Toledo W Ins front Louisville. TOLEDO, O., Sept. 3. Toledo won from Louisville In the early Innings. The vis itors made a brave rally in the eighth and hit Gillen for two of their three lilts of the game. Both Adams and Oillen were effective. Score: Toltdj .1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Deft on baaes: Toledo, 3; Louisville, a. Two-base hits: Hickman, Adums, Wood ruif. Hit with pitched bail: Purrlne. Bases on ball: Off Adams, 1; off Glllon, 3. Sacrifice hits: Gillen, McCarthy, Burke. Stolen bases: Barbeau, McCarthy, Dand reth. Struck out: By GUIen, b; by Adams, 8. Tlme: 2:10. Umpire: Kane. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES .Noticeable Reduction In the u saber of Hoks Meat to Market. CINCINNATI. O- Sept. $.-(SH-clal Tele, gram.) Price Current says; There has been reduced luaiketitig of hogs the lat week. 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