REAL ESTATE C1TT PROPERTY FOH HALF!. (Continued. JTHEOMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 190S. REAL ESTATE CITV PROPERTY I'UB SALE. (Continued.) HOMESTEAD run A WEEK Have sold over 500 lots in TWO davs; 450 lots remaining, just as good as those sold. SALE CONTINUES todav, Friday and Saturday. ' Of 0h7amY SouThOmal'a trl, J.'" ,h",t h" " ,r Wn ""-red to th On. Dollar down, then f" ! v rl , J T Jllne" ll?"0 rnr l,n" rl",p to work fnr addition, or over Thp". Thmi,.nrt w h k' without Interest, taxes or extras H-von and th. niiv.ru f .. Jhoiisand lot hav. been sold on thin plan in North Oman on of th.ua ddltlnn. - . avo n''1 h(lr ot for v. r $100 profit, but not in the o,,th "art Vf oJli "tTo So"th f-m''a. where thousands of people working DONtVa , tm , -i","?, H"V-,0mnna ro'"'1 Ilv- walk tn their work fronting on 62d and a VtViViJ-T MONBY ,IV ''"V'" " HOMESTEAD tlon: onlf iffen ml2i, CTl' .W hlch J" Pv'd along the , ntlr frontage of the addl- Bf. the.. pHwT ,r0m the Q n,Tcf,t car aml ,,n u' ,,ew Kalston car line. A $25.00 to $250.00 A very f.w Iota slightly higher. ONE DOLLAR DOWN and FIFTY CENTS A Week Until Paid. 10 INTEREST! NO TAXES! NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED DURING TLLNESS! PERFECT TITLE! WARRANTY DEED! FREE ABSTRACT! CLEVELAND WINS IN NINTH Game is Hot Pitcher' Battle Between Joss and Young". V "l t PON T PUT IT OFF ?l7nr?r,MK,STKA? A,Tu?'TH ANI SKCl:nE HOMK SITE, i . norhla.feCoA ' Th"a " ha, b.7n aneve,,? HOW TO REACH HOMESTEAD a....- JLi. n ornana y street car. transfer at 27th and Q while the viaduct Is lfFE22rtir2riZll r:i7K..y h.r"5h,4V.h "! Mreet a.n"n as the viaduct! big rilrn. Yen i.nrmr. it ' ' 1,v" c,OCKS we" on Pved .treet to our Coma tonight even If It Is dark. N. P. DODGE & COMPANY, . U14 Farnam St.. Omaha. . McCAGUE INVESTMENT COMPANY, McCague Building. VETERAN WEAKENS AT FINISH Single by ' Jllncbmau, l.ajole and Stovall Result In Only It an Scored Field In la Irfect. CLEVELAND, Sept. 17.-Cloveland de feated Boston today, 1 to 0. In a pitchers' hattle between Young and Joes. Young was Invincible until the ninth, when Hlnch man, Lajole and 8tovall singled In succes sion, Ulnchman scoring. Both teams fielded perfectly. Score: CLEVELAND. AB. R, 4 Standing of the Teams Ooode, rf Bradley, 3b Ulnchman. If... Lajole, 2b Stovall, lb Remls. c Birmingham, Perrlng. ss... Joss, p Total cf.. FOR BALK Neat 7-room house, east-front lot, at 2602 B. 20th Ave. $1,200, Requires bout ttou cash, balance monthly. C. M. Bachmann, 436 Paxton Block. (19-M912 NEW BRICK FLATS on down town corner 11 per cent on rrlc. asked. PATTERSON, 1623 Farnam St ' ' - ' ' U9)-M4b (1?) 631 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for Id-hand furniture, car pets, clothes and shoes. To). Douglas 8971. (26)-3e RIGHT prices paid for 2d-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Bod 6401. . (2i6! NEW St. Louis flats and a 10-room house, mi roourrn, ror sue cneap; leaving city Sea owner. 13H Martha fit. (1 M24 $l,0O0 v7l buy brick business property rented ivi 9twv as. ico I . THOMAS BR1CNNAN. Room X, Js'ew York Ufa Bldg. IW-J74 UT your properly with Chris Boyer, 22J - REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND F-OR B ALB Colorado. GOOD FARMING LAND v.i- Greeley district! wells 25 to 40 feot; abun dance pf moisture; general farming, in cluding corn raising; ona crop pays for NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. HZ Brandels Bldg. . Omaha, Neb, CJal) 274 Nebraska. WESTERN Nebraska has the best corn. You take no risk. Buy a farm on one- miru or crop payment. I furnish' the money, you do the work. Small tracts vi iv w w acres, mommy payment, no tax, no Interest; all In cultivation. I want more agents. Write at once. Andrew rv mi ner, xiurvara, JNOD. (JB) Mbtil Wx FOR SALE-lflO-aore Improved farm. miles south of Amherst. Rnfroln Neb. : rlce, $5,000; will take good automo- V. k "J"i. woinert, Amherst, wx A SNAP 160 acres of fiae land, located In eastern central Nebraska: 40 acre, in : house and barn In talr condition; land Is all fenced; has the verv best of black soil and there U tame giass and a fine quica saie we are offerlntc W. J. DERMODY INVESTMENT CO Tel. Doug. 6108. 83 New York Life Bldg (20)-M61S 18 ' ... Mexico. RICH FARM LANDS CHEAP For free Information and pamphlet descriptive of w.c mcw tuuuiiy oi eastern xsew Mexico, W'here fine prairie farms ure still cheap, the water pure, the climate mild ard healthful,-add.-eas Melrose Land Co., Mel- ruo, -new aiexica . (20) M665 20x Da aota. INFORMATION OF TRIPP COUNTY OPENING. The registration for the Tripp county land, comprising LOOO.uoO acres of fertile lands will begin October 6 and continue until the 17tn. This land Is even better than the Rosebud, "Gregory county," which i now selling ?or from H.Ou) to $l,tj ir quarter. itnd 60c for map. land laws, president's proclamation and other Information. Buy your ttckals to Dallas, the only R. r town near the land. The Dallas Real Estate Co., Dallas, S. D., one of Ilia old est real estate firms In Tripp couniy. tiO)-Al).'4 30 TRIPP COUNTY OPENING Register at law off lei: of Burih & Buffing, ton; most recent map of Tripp county with government bulletin of information' price )('cepts.;uBurch Buffington.' Dallas, at. D. ao)-Mi- 24x r " " ' ' PUBLIC LAND OPENING liXOuo sores of rich Irrigated land. In the Eden alley of southern Wyoming; per j.etual water rinhts furnlsli.'d settlers under Caruy act of oontfreei. The great est opportunity ever offered cliU.ns of the United Slate by the federal govern ment ai.ii stale of Wyoming to own a rich lrriaU-d farm. Cheap ra-.e excur- luna. r or iuii particulars write WANTED To buy for cash, eight-room modern house west of 2rtth St. and south of Karnam. Address B 175, care Bee. (23) 550 17 WHEN writing to advertisers remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw tho ad In Tne Bea WANTED TO RENT YOUNG man wants furnished room and board within walking distance. Address B 178, caro Bee. 26)-$84 17x WANTED Two rooms, furnished or un furnished, both In connection; board If possible; walking distance. Address A-200, care Bee. (2tj)-M(J07 19x STOVE REPAIRS WE have In stock (no delay) repairs for every make of furnace, steam or hot water heater, water fronts. . OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. 1206-08 Douglas St. Telephones: Bell, Doug. W0; Ind., A3621. S4 By using the various departments of The Bee Want Ad Pages you get the best re sults at the least expense. 29 1 BOSTON. AB. R, rsucH, o 3 Lord. 3b 4 PpeHker, cf 4 Gesnler, rf 3 Thoney, If 4 Wagner, ss " 4 Stahl. lb 3 Criger, c 3 Young, p 3 Totals. .31 H. O. A. E. 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 3 3 10 2 3 2 0 16 3 0 1(00 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 7 27 9 0 H. O. A. E. 113 0 O0O0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 7 0 1 1.1 1 0 0 7 10 2 0 10 8 24 13 "0 none out. 10 0 0 0 11 NATL. LEAGUE. I AM DR. LEAGUE, v . W.I.Prt rJ"w.Tnrk 4 .4: Detroit 71 M Pittsburg ..S5 RJ .KiHU-levelsnd ....7 60 .MS hi' go as ,12 .GUI I Chicago ?ti rd y,5 Philadelphia 73 W Mo St. Louis ....73 61 .M4 (Inclnnsti . . ,i'4 :i .4,1 , Phlludelphla MAM Boston ......67 7 .41!VHoton 6 70 ,4M Brooklyn ... .4 87 .BW, Washington 7! .4M St. Louis ....44 W .32s; New York ...4189..IW GAMLS TODAY. National League Pittsburg at New York, I Iricinnail at Host.m. Chicago at Philadel phia. St. Louis at Brooklvn. American Lengue W nslilngton at Chl cngo. Philadelphia st PI. Louis, New York at Detroit, Boston at Cleveland. ...13 JSTO A.B. ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 ... 0 ... 4 ... 3 ... 0 eveianu 0 0 0 0 ""7l"n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 iwo-nase nit: Hlnchman. Sacrifice hits: ioi. fi. i. . ""n hase: La jole. Hrst bane on balls: Off Joss. 1; off Joung. 1 ift on bases: Cleveland " Boston 6. Struck out: Bv Jos' , 4: by Voung. 7. Time: 1:34. Umpire: Conno Iv. Detpolt Wins from New York. eT,,?1,! 8Pr,t- ".-Detroit rlnved a ragged fielding game, but saved Itself from f by, "J. hlttlnf- Donavan s pitching and Crawford's hitting were about the only haTh,'.ni? fPH,"'v" York had some JSn m;,2nP ,hrW to ,he ",ate hy ""mp rlirill gettlna awav on ri . (,0,t - . Liutin.i ana "V"" i"" u Ln" xnree runs that De troit made In the third. Score: Reulbnch, p Totals .., Becker, rf ... Moran. If Browne, cf .. Stem, lb Graham, lb ., Sweeney, 3b . Bowernian, c Smith, c Hannlfan, ss T ik key, p .... Ferguson, p , Bates ........ Totals a; Batted for Ferguson ! Chicago 1 0 Boston 0 0 iwo-baso hits: Zimmerman, Retilbach, Sweeney. St-lnfeldt, Browne, Hamilian. Hits: Off Tuckey In ono inning. 2; off Ferguson in eight Innings. 8. Sacrifice hits: et.m, Zimmerman. Stolen base: Hrnt. t'lfan. Double plays: Zimmerman to Stein feldt, Reulhach to Chanoo. Left on bases: Chicago 7; Boston, 11. Flret base on balls: Off luckey, 2; off Ferguson. 2; off Reul- uacn. z Htruck out: By Tuckey, 1; by Ki1l hanh 'J- .... 1.. ... n .. . ' . -r ... ... ,,, , y reiKiinoii, &. lime: L ntplres: Emslle and Rigler. Cardinals Easy for filante. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. - In a loosely played game New York made It three straight from St. Louis. McGinnlty wag batted out of the box, but both of St Louis pitchers wc,re wild and ineffective and the locals had little trouble In scoring, bcore: 0 2 2 3 0 4 10 27 n 1 N. P.. H O. A. E. 0 1110 0 3 4 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 o O 2 2 0 0 2 2 B 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 113 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 27 13 1 In ninth. 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 AUTRE! SLUGGER OF LEAGUE Chick, Welch and King- Finish Season in the .300 Class. Davidson, I.lneolni !M MattlrkS. Pueblo MO ALL AVERAGES FOR THE LEAGUE ly Right riayers Manage to Keep Their llattlna; Above. Coveted Mark Omaha Good at Sacrificing. 1:40. ST. Mclnlyre, If , Schaefer, ss Crawford, cf Cobb, rf Robs in nn lb Schmidt, c Klllifer, 3b , Downs, 2b , Donovan, p DETROIT. AB. R, 6 O. 2 0 s 1 7 11 0 2 2 Totals 34 7 11 27 NEW YORK. . AB. R. nicriveen. rr... Conroy, 3b cree, cf. Hemphill. If... Laporte, 2b.... Bioriarlty, lb.. Ball, ss Klelnow. c... Hogg, p Manning, n.... ORourko .... Totals . 5 6 4 2 1 1 ..39 H. 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 o.- 0 1 1 3 3 11 1 B 1 0 0 A. 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 2 A. 0 3 0 o r i 6 1 2 1 0 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Elisabeth Cameron to Johana L. W Moppe. lot 11, block 21, Gate City Park addition . $ 75 Margaret Dewltt to rame. lot 10, block 2. Gate City Park addition.... 75 John Rush and wife to Luce 11a B Mendenhall, lot 14, block 6, Riverside addition George Seletos to Samuel "Majic'use lot 4. block 21. Rll.ill ariril.lAn O Rachael Cameroe to Joseph Caraero' "i iui ia, uiocK 7, I'atnck s 2d addition . . . - John C. Blouck to William A.' Trumbo, lot 20, Luke & Templeton's ad dition Edwin F. Bralley. sherlffV'to Edward 1. neyuen, rot u, Dlock 22, Kountce Place Frank R. Vierllng and wife tn'Kmii Rlx. lot 3, block , Shuira 2d ad- Wllllam K. Potter, receiver V.f Omaha "in irust company, to J. C. Vlzzard, part sublot 4, tax lot li. sec. 10-lt-l.t John A. Crelhton Real' VinV"r,',i rrust company to Irving H. Arev, lot 1, blink 6, Crelghton's 1st addition Meliora W. 1 alrchlld and '.'hiishnnVi to F. Isaln.1 Pollard, lot 3, block 3, Oak Hurst nark .-1 crli ItTr and wife to Annie r Matthews, lot 18. hloek 1 u.,..i,.. & Hoyden's addition 2 S00 John J. Mlrten and wife to John ' j 1 in. .ri 01 101 4 ant lot 3, block 'w, ,mprovement- Association ad- .j.B.i, ..minimi i.anK 10 Mis souri Valley Land and Live Stock company lots 6. 6, 7 and 8, block l!"Mr. and other nrnnartv James M. Robinson to P"d!.J.W i.eavy, lot 1, A. H. Sander' addition Saunders County National" bank" Yn Ellen Rosten et al, lots B, 6 7 8 17. 18. 1 and 20, block . and' other fiufjo.iy in muyne aualtlon. Batted for Hogg In sixth Eetro1' , 1 0 3 0 3 New York 0 0 3 0 0 Two-base hits: Crawford 8 24 IS 0 0 0 0 0 -7 1 0-4 2.800 1.650 1,000 .1,250 T.-; 1 1 1 . . - ' y.' ""Bi!. i in rive innings; M..Mnnln' i1 ln three nn"B- Sacrifice hits. ( onroy, Laporte. Stolen leases: Craw, ford, Downs, McIIveen, Homphili. Double play: Ball to Morlarlty to Conroy. iZtt on ban; off r'r' 8; New. York' 12' Ba"- on balls: Off Donovan, 2; off Hogg, 1; off Manning, S. First base on errors- New York, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By Hogg 7 ;ruck "-t: Donovan, 7; by Hogg 2 Time: 2:07. Umpire: Evans. 8 ' ..White Box Blank Senators. ?Hi,CAG0, .P1' "Chicago shut out Washington, 6 to 0. here today. Opportune hutlnp., bases on balls and errors were re sponsible for the visitors' defeat. Street was removed from the game for disputing the umpire's decision. Score: ul'"B CHICAGO. AB. R. 2 Dougherty, If.... Jones, cf Isbell, lb Anderson, rf...,. Davis, 2b Parent, ss Sullivan, c L. Tannehlll, 3b.. White, p Totals . 5 ,. 3 . 8 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 1 .29 H. 0 i 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 O. 0 0 10 0 3 6 2 1 0 A. 0 0 o 6 2 1 4 6 Same to Ellen Rosten et al iota" 4 6. 7, 15, 16, 17 and- 18, block 2, and other prorertv In M vim n.lir..... Augusta E. Crlssman to Mav K. Ru.l sell, at, lot 91, Nelson's addition.... Total 1 2.000 $14,634 LEGAL NOTICES SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the secretary of Board of Education of the city of Hebron, Thayer county, Nebraska, for the sale of $'0oo0 bonds of the school district of the city' of Hebron, to be dated September 15, 11.08, and to become due and puyable twenty years after clute, all optlonul alter two years These bonds will bear Interest not to ex ceed i per cent per annum. Interna. n ablu semi-annually, principal and interest U,V Glol.; I.a-.d .;T;.';Smec"r ".aW1''- at W .gwoV in New " Wt - OHNeb. ()-MI5 00r.knCuyleyr c-"u""ltAll Vdau." com.nitu uy a ceruuea check on a Hebron bank fur not less than 2 plT ct.t 0f ..." bonds bid for. Bids will be received un the hour of sale, which will bs , o'clm-k p. in.. September 21. 1J, at ihB office of CITY PROPERTY FOR 8ALE-3M, feet ex- funl'nled by certified check on a Hebron lending from Broadway to Pierce street.'!'"'; , ,', ,,f , l"UI . V l'l'r tet of Hie io uioauKsy anu js fierce street. Ad dress J. R. Mason & Son, Wheatland. "JO- ()-Mtio9 :'3x Jdlaeellaaeoaa. i ra NEBRASKA-COLORADO LANDS. 100.000 acre, of western Nebr aska and east ern Colorado improved and unimpiovej lands at $S to Sis per acre; any also tract. i.e crops- Write or come and see un Globe Land and Investment Co., jl2 a. 18th St.. Omaha. (i))-i'7S REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved . Omaha nroDertv O ksefe B, E. Co.. IrJOl N. i. Lire Bldg.' ' , ' i2-)-.; rrv PER CENT " money to losat on v Omaha business property. THOMAS BKENNAN. Booan 1 Near York Lite Bldg. 0)-271 WANTED Clly losns and warrants, w. Karnaoa , SnuUt at Co.. 1--0 X-'amam St. WANTED City loans. raters. Trut Co, U-2 PATNK. BOSTWICK A CO., N. Y. Life. Private money, louo to $5,000. Low rate. ta aa MONEY TO BUILD, ' $800 to Jjou.ouO at current ratea. W. H. THOMAS. 5uS first Nat. Bank Bldg. , 121)-3U SltfO TO $10,000 mad promptly. F. P. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam. (22 2x VRIViTPI unKFT.Nn rirr i GARVIN BROS.. Js04 FARNAM. I yl LOW 13 T RATE Bsmls. Taxton Block. , tr-ai MONET TO JLOAN-Payne la vestment Co. 22-C!4 the secretary or the Hoard of Kdun,.n in Hebron, Thayer county. The right is reserved by the Board of Education to re Ject any or all bl.ls. By order of thu Board of Education. W. M. HILL, Secretary. Slsdiit OFFICE OF THE SIOUX CITY AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY Omaha. Nebraska. August I. isik To the Bio kholders: Notice is l.ereby ivtn, that fjie annual meeting cf the stockholders of 'its Sioux City and Western Railwuy company ,u be held at the office of the company in South Sioux City. Nebraska, at ten do) o'clock a. m.. on Thursday, October 15. lfcui to elect directors for the ensuing year una to act upon the question of selling the rsilivad property and franchise of this com. pany to the Chicago. Burlington et Uuincy Railroad company, the ralircad and prop erty aforesaid being now under lease to said company, and for the transaction of such other business as may legally com before ih meeting. By order of ihs Board of Director. W. P. DURKEE. Secretary. A4d tol WASHINGTON. AB. R. H rumonson, cr 4 Ganley, If.- 4 Unglaub, Sb 3 Delehanty, 2b 3 8 27 18 Clymer, rf.. Freeman, lb., McBride, ss.. Street, c Kahoe, c J. Tannehlll, 1 O. 1 0 1 1 1 18 0 1 1 0 A. 1 Shaw, cf Charles, 2b ... Osteen, 3b .... Murray, rf ... Konelchy, lb . Murtiock, If ... Morris, as ... Moran, c Raymond, p .. Higginbotham, Totals NEW Tenney, lb ... Merkle, lb ... Herxog, 2b .... Bresnahan, c Snodgrass .... Needham, c .. Donlln, rf .... Brain, rf Seymour, cf . Devlin, 3b .... McCnrmlck. If Brldwell, ss .. McGinnlty, p . Barry Taylor, p Totals LOUIS AB. .. 4 .. s .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. 2 .. 2 ..37 YO AB. ... 4 ... 1 ,.. 3 ... 1 ... 0 .. 1 .. 3 .. 1 ... 6 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 1 0 .. 1 ...33 R. H. O. A. E. 114 0 2 2 030 0 0 12 0 1 4 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 110 0 0 13 3 0 0 14 6 2 0 2(100 0 0 0 1 0 6 11 24 15 "1 RK. R. H. O. A. E 1 8 0 0 0 16 0 0 2 2 0 4 0 114 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 01111 1 2 2 2 0 1110 1 114 4 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 10 14 27 18 "4 Chick Autrey. who leaves the Western league to Join Cincinnati, quit his minor league career at t lie head of the batting list. He leads the league for the aeason with nn average of .319. He beat out In a pretty race for first honyrs with Big Bill McDonough, the good-natured catcher of Denver, who finished fourth. Of the eight .300 miners, three are Omahans. Autrey, Welch and King, four are Den verlts and one a Des Moines man. Mat ticks missed It by one point and a num ber of others came nearly as close to It. Omaha's team batting average for the season, counting Flournoy and Dolan as Omaha men, Is .263, but as they wer only with the team In part of the laat series at Sioux City the team's proper average Is much lower than that. Belden finished with a higher percentage than he promised earlier In the season, .2, and Jimmy Ausin came out with a record of .266. But If Austin's record could be dated from the time he switched to a left-handed batter it would land him in the .300 class. Omaha did not close t he season aa high up in base stealing as It seems it should, especially when the number of rapid run ners is considered. Of the sixteen lead ing base runner of the league Austin, who ranks second, is the onlj Omahan. But of an equal number of sacrifice hit ters Omaha has five, King, Austin, Bel den, Autrey and Franck. Total Avrraares. Here are the averages for the league: BATTING. A.B. R, H Belden. Ianver. Iving. omsha Belden, Omsha Jours. Lincoln Wesson, Lincoln Spencer. Pueblo Irwin, Denver Murphy, Lincoln Prltchctt, Lincoln Starr. Sloiix CItv Holmes Bloux City Granville, Slrnix City McDonald, IVs Molns... Olmstesd. Denver Flournoy, Omaha Corhan. Pueblo Hogrlever Pueblo Kltipatrlrk. Dee Moines. Corbett. Denver Ftrrchner, Bloux City Franck. Omaha Fltsgerald. reblo Hall, Omaha Galgano, lnrehlo Austin. Omaha Nlehoff, Des Moines Welch, Sioux City Rhodes, Omaha Bonno, Lincoln Crum. Sioux City Jackson, Denver Owens, Pueblo Kelly, Dea Moines Nelson. Dp Moines Cholvanard. De Molne. miner, r'Urblo. rs .11 r 4 w iv7 40 :.. .114 B4 ... V ... It ... 3 ... V2 ... 14 17 ... 11 0 ... 1 24 ... 7 88 ... IH 41 ... ?4 B72 ... 24 1 ... SO 07 ... 9 ... 2! 80 ... I1 145 ... ? ... l! ... 7 ... 292 ... 81 ... 7 67 ... 22 (W ... ire 2S7 ... hk". ,1.".4 131 17 10 7S 8 87 MS 10 14 3.1 46 1 8 B S a i v 7 16 45 i 13 67 M 218 39 99 9 117 11 837 M 88 11 n 61 6.1 80 4 7 S ia 177 86 M 1 88 40 Klnne'ally, Denver!".'"""" 148 CANTIM.ONS 18 69 9 46 14 2.1 1H .911 .W7 .K7 ,H.r: .932 .M2 .931 .P.T1 .9:1 .C9 ,J8 .Pi2 .Ml' .931 .919 .911 .918 .918 .914 .914 .18 .913 .911 9ir .a .90 .89? .891 .887 .881 .879 .873 TO DEFY 232 8(1 .S67 TUB LAW Autrey, Omalin 613 92 173 Cassady, Denver ,. 6-10 79 17 Belden, Denver &02 82 1B5 jvicL.onouh, Denver 803 47 Welch, Omaha M6 67 Bohiinnon. Denver 189 27 King. Omaha 6J6 95 Dwyer, Des Molnea 6W 70 Mattlcks. Pueblo 62 "fl Patterson, Puebl 416 78 Dohin, Des Molnes-Omaha. . 350 43 Veleh, Sioux City 404 65 119 rox, Lincoln 546 94 93 IM 58 m ll'.S 124 104 Batted for McGinnlty In fourth. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1-5 New olrk 0 0 1 2 3 4 0 0 -10 Two-base hit: Shaw. Home run: Mur rS?' J1"?1 off Kuymond in four and one. l 'Innings, 0; olf Higginbotham in three fn f t.W7t,,'.rtls lmilns. : off McGinnlty lfoUre1"nJ,n8''' 6; off Taylor In five In nings 6. Sacrifice hits: Barry, Taylor, HnnHr.y- T" .V"".'' Bresnahan, Don! lln. Brain, Brldwell. First base on errors- St LoV,i:,.k'1, -; v - HUl8i K L,'ft " h bt. Louis, 10; New York, 7. First base on ,9,f,.Ravmo"'. off Higginbotham mi uictinnny, 1; orf Taylor. 2 Struek by,;raviorH4yTn,, i:uhy, H'gglnbothim?(lk py tailor, 4. Passed balls: Moran N,. nam, z wild pltchr Higginbotham. 2:lo. Umpire: O'Day. Dodgers Defeat Reds. Olmstead, Des Molner 68 ureen, iloux City Ifi( Hogrlever, Pueblo 45S Nelson. Dv Moines 87 Fllzpatrkk, Ih-k Moines 497 69 Holmes. Sioux City 44" 89 Jude, Lincoln 517 79 Flturnoy, D. Molnes-Omalia IVH) 76 Need. Tim. BROOK LYN. - Sert. TBrooklyn again beine d.o i'1'?"8,'' t""' "'jernooi., tha scor" M,'??!? 1 , M'.1" waB b',tt'd iuird- while Mclnlyre held IiIh nt,nsi,i. .n .t, c. uuiuau uraoe nis eleventh home run of the S4ason. a t..r.lf am...w . - . , . Hi.or..- ...uon m 1 .gill IieiU. BrtOOKLYN. AB.H.O. A.B. 19 2 0 5 0 0-0 Total 31 0 6 24 Chicago 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Davis. Three-base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hits: Anderson (2), White Dougherty. Stolen bases: Anderson, Dcle hanty. Doublo plays: Edmonson to Free man to Unglaub, L. Tannehlll to Davis to Isbell. Left on bases: Chicago, 9; Wash ington, 6. First base 6n bulls: Off Tanne hlll, 6; off White. 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 1; Washington, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Delehnnty. Struck out: By Tanne hlll, 2; by White, 2. Time: 1:35. Umpire: O'Loughlin and Egan. Game Postponed. At St. Loul St. Louis-Philadelphia game was stopped at end of third inning by rain. Neither team had scored. GAMES IN the: national league Pittsburg Wins from Philadelphia by Scor of H to 1. PHILADELPHIA. Sent. 17.-Pittshnr won here today by the score of 8 to 1. Tim game was a pitchers' battle between Moren ana 1111s ior live innings, flttsburg get ting only one hit. In the last four Innings the visitors made thirteen hits, four being made ln the sixth limine: and five in th eighth. The home team escaped a shutout In the sixth inning, a single by Knalie and a double by Clements netting a run. Score: PITTSBURG. Thomas, cf.. Clarke, if each. 3b Wagner, as.. Abbey. 2b.... torke, lb.... Wilson, rf.... Gthson, c Willis, p AB. .. 4 ... 4 ... 6 ... 6 .. 3 ... 6 ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 ...38 R. 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 H. 0 1 1 3 O 1 1 2 3 Totals 38 8 14 PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. 4 OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC SHYIIIS X.OTB OF TIC ATXU.VTIO Low rates; fat time; excellent service Ask any tl-:kt a-rt for particulars or writs. a n. HEsTjAMar. azsr-u at. 33 Bo. Clark bt. Chicago. Hi. Advartlaa n THE OMAHA DE E Best t'n. West Grant, ss Knuhe. 2b Titus, rf Clement, If Bransfltld. lb Osborne, cf.... Courtney, Sb... Dooin, c Moren, p Totals Pittsburg Philadelphia .... Two-base hitf: fice hit: Abbey. Titus. Struck out: liases: Pittsburg. 0. A. E. 4 0 0 I 1 0 0 I 1 00 2 3 0 ! 2 4 0 13 b 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 17 10 "0 O. A. E. 2 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 10 1 0 5 0 0 1 6 0 2 2 0 1. 1 0 27 II "0 Burrh. cf 4 laimler. rf. .. 4 hummel, if. . 4 Jordan, lb. ... I Alpfrmsn, 2b. 4 McMillan, is. 4 Pheehin, 3b.. 3 tuon, c t Mclntyrts, p.. I CINCINNATI. AB.H.O A K. OBsylsss, rf... 4 1 0 0 tiKran, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 Lobcrt, tt ... 4 1 1 1 0 Ilvseher. If. .. I 1 0 t CHoblftzel, lb. 4 I 14 1 eMnwrejr. 3b. . 4 1 1 0 0lTrt, cf... I 0 1 Osfchlcl, c t J $ lEwlng. p 3 0 0 31 I 24 16 0 0 0 2 ' 10 0 02 Totals II 10 27 10 . 1 Totals.... Brooklyn 2 2 0 0 0 Cincinnati 0 0 10 0 io-oase nits: Jordan, Mclntyre. Home run: Jordan. Sacrifice hits: Beadier. Jor dan, Dunn. Stolen bases; Lobert (2), Pas kfrti .KWwK- L,u",1' Ploys: Egan to Hoh lltzel to Mowery, McMillan to Jordan. Left on bases: Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, i. Bases on balls: Off Mclntyre, 1. First base on errors: Cincinnati, 1. Hit by pitched ball By Mclntyre, 1. Struck out: By Mclntyre 6; by Ewlng, 5. Time: 1:35. Umpires1 Owen and Klem. B 1-8 0 0-1 Sacrt- 33 1 7 ....0 0 0 0 0 4 0 ....0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Wagner, Clement. btulen bases: Biansru.rt By Moren. 2. Left on PhilH.i..l.,l,i s base or. halls: Off Willis. 1; off Moren 3 lime: l:i. L nipire: Johnstone. t'hleaao Defeat Boston, BOSTON. Sept. 17.-Chlcago took the de Halve game, of the series from Boston to day. 4 to 1. Reulra.-h was hatted hard but was effective with men on bases and received good support. Four hits and a base on bulls off Ferguson In the sixth Inning gave the visitor s th game. Score -CHICAGO. AU. R SEWARD WELCOMES ITS TEAM ae unit tub Returns Champions from Trl. SEWARD. Neb.. Sept. 17.-(Speclal Tele gram.) On the return of the ball team to day the citizens turned out by hundreds to welcome It home. They brought with them the state championship and about every, thing else In the ball line that was not nailed down. On the arrival of the North, western train charire of Hvn.miu .., exploded, making enough rrolse for an or dinary Fourth of July celebration. The Seward band headed the procession. K.Tt came a two-seated carriage drn ... beautiful coal black pair of horses, with Mayor Merriam an.) (ir 7ln.n.... . dent of the Commercial club, therein. The teurn. with its manager. Frank Woods occupied a carryall This had a banner with the words, 'The Slate Champions." fastened to it Bringing up the rear was Henry Haves' ire, .....r. n- .1. banner with the words; "All Henry Haves Mas jert it is to be inferred that Hayes lost all but his Ice wuuon. Mr li.vo. i an arrow tipped helmet, drove the team to tlie wagon. " VAN ZAXDT t'OI l.nv'T aravr. - - . . Old Leaauer Kill, s.ir u k.- 1, - - - - ' - . . r 1 t ailed Crooked. WOKCKSTHI fUEJ c fon--r?r .'"' ,''ui;;Ui,; ;:f"'ktf Van" Z.int. the tori;r 8t Ih.uIs Nul'oral player, who Played tait of the Season with the Albany resin of the New York State I. auue. ir Im kT -aa ''t'J- of the publication ufv 1 -I.J,?' a stoiy of the dismissal of an andt tnd live other players bv Manager John Flaherty of the North Adams (Mass.) team The story told how' Van Zendt and the other ..layers n.ade up a pool ud bit f.MV81 -VU' which lo,t i n" nlngti n. 3 to 0. Van Zu.idt Hayed under .f n" ' Coy,"T' ,,ut Ul, eve III- i.t.JVi .r,fl"lrlv investigate .li.-ii iui- cuaia.s or rnrou .or t. Miller. I'ueblo. Weed, Sioux City Clark, I'ueblo Smith, Pueblo Campbell. Sioux City.... Belden, Omaha Granville, Sioux City... Murnhy, Lincoln Waldron, Denver Irwin, Denver Crum, Sioux City Austin, Omaha Davidson, Lincoln Thomas, Lincoln Corhan, Pueblo Andreas, Sioux City Zalusky, Denver.. Adams, Denver Fisher, Omaha Spencer. Pueblo White, Denver Henry, Lincoln Boniar, Des Moines Fitzgerald. Pueblo Franck. Omaha Kinneully, Denver Prltchctt, Lincoln Dexter, Des Moines Shea, Sioux City Nlehoff, Des Moines McKay, Sioux City Corbett, Denver Hollenbeck. Omaha LeBrand, Omaha Gagnler, Llncolrj Cholvanard. De Moines Wltherup. Dies Moines..., Furchner, Sioux City Kelly. re Moines Mitze,- Pueblo Gondlng, Omaha Hendrlx, Lincoln Alderman. Sioux City..., Zlnran. Lincoln Starr. Sioux City Ragan, Omaha , Sanders, Omaha Heckirjger. Des Moines.. Galgano, Pueblo Johnson, Lincoln Jackson. Denver Welgardt. Lincoln Olmstead, Denver Wenger. Lincoln Jones. Lincoln Hall, Omaha Wasson, Lincoln Freeman. Sioux City 94 McDonald, Ies Moin.s 19 Rhodes, Omaha .18 Blers.lorfer, Dos Moines 19 Bonno, Lincoln.. I llu STOLEN BASES. Spencer, Pueblo Austin. Omaha rox, Lincoln... 155 128 181 142 1X1 119 120 99 24 355 49 4S! 72 466 60 128 399 58 675 113 4h2 GA 604 61 V 13 678 91 366 43 38 7 61!7 70 554 67 520 81 461 50 468 71 389 44 9 18 294 66 621 92 42:1 50 2S0 ?9 172 16 1.14 18 486 65 4) 54 449 41 281 29 2X7 25 fv6 56 112 10 119 15 11 7 )V2 24 573 66 122 7 1.15 141 160 24 38 3S 11 82 3.1 84 9 Av. .319 3i9 .307 tl .ao: .304 .302 .299 n.8 '.rn 2!T, .293 .293 .28 .W5 .2-3 .282 .282 .180 2D .27!! .276 .276 .271 .2ft) .2i .268 29 .2ti 163 .25 97 .26 11) .263 135 .256 lflo 6 17 62 76 86 129 6 19 140 121 146 140 99 135 Will Tmi Power of Commleelon by Playing- with Outlaw. Player Of til Af 1 1 n aVa tl- 1 1 a Im.sLai. i. ! ?. t,am..plan ,0 court th llllpas in t?: 1 ",,,,lJ'n"1 commlsslonr, nccordlng to the official bulletin of the local seml- i. ZhL IT 'hlch Includes In Its schedule for next Saturday and Sunday l.hnnt.T' t"" 'Mlnncnrrills" and 1 Ca I -1 that Htv"" urel at tho latter' park Jimmy Callahan's team being on the Ineligible list In, the records of the con ITJS ? .n ho Mlnneanoll. playew. who take part In those games will disregard the notice promulgated last spring to the f.vl- irr'HSn" Bgreement play- !L .W'i' be Permitted to play with or Ifble Players"' C'UbS n,rborln ln'll Arpareritly "it Is the Intention of Man., nger Callahan and the owners of the Minneapoll club. Joseph Bnd M. Csntlllon to test the ability of the commission to enforce Its ruling In this :!""y IU. whk-h the Mlnne" oils magnates regard the national com- M""IUI1' unaer whose protection 1t has Nn?P7Rlinn b,",K w"' knon I" basl ban circles. The outcome will be Interest- HAHDWARK MEN BEAT HUSTLERS Lee-Glass-A ndressrn Team Snccessful !' Score of S to O. .i,T'TiI'P.?"a,a."""AJ1,?r''",,'n" "P"1 'ven wllh the Hustler In their series, capturing the second game Wednesday by a score of 8 to rn,.HJ?rsen. WasJ,n.,Koor form I" " opening rounds, while William was a mystery t" the Hustlers, who secured but one hit. The Hustler played listless boll and were un able to olve Williams' delivery. Score: L.-0.-A. Hl'Srl.ERg. ah.h.o.a.e. in h n rt Caiy, If 4 urixirorfl, 2b. 6 Henry, rf. Wllllama, p.. r. ciair. lb.. Faber, as Bunnell, cf.., Atkins, Sb... B. Clair, c... 1 1 1 0 I a i t o 0 0 t 1 0 IS 0 9nrandon, cf.. 4 1 Dsrhnelder, lb, I 0 tlHottr. 2b 4 v w Petersen, If. 0 DOoff. aa 1 (.('rnft, rf.... 0 OKarrr. c 3 OWoolan, lb.. t OHanaen, p... 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 11 0 t 1 2 .256 .2,i .268 2T4i X .262 72 .21R 1.1 .248 105 67 41 111 Ml 31 .241 .2.11" .m .21 2: s 9!) .22o 61 .217 !7 14 30 28 3 64 19 2 25 21 40 118" 25 27 28 31 55 87 7 109 lo5 97 128 115 l'i2 117 101 64 113 72 46 59 16 19 18 16 20 17 16 17 .215 .215 .214 .21" .20. .208 .2i .20fi .2I .199 194 1V4 .193 .1M .182 .180 ,)T8 .174 .171 .185 .156 .148 .117 14 Totala It it fa n L.-G.-A. n n n o 9 a a o Hustlers o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: William (2). C. Clair wm?"1 .hl: Pdford. Struck o.itT By W,V f.li lb: oy.nsen, 10. Base on balls; Williams. 6; off Hansen, 2. I mplre: Whlttaker. EIGHT CONTESTS Foil HONORS 15 .144 9 .1(1 JPatterson, Pueblo.. T Holl 131 .118 H) .KM .1(5 .H6 .106 .Hfl . 75 . 62 . 62 . 50 . 47 . 46 . 41 . 37 . 36 . SO . 3B . 31 . 81 . SO . 3d 'js e game were title, aid released all six pUv.-r" I .'rf"1. ,,tcal1"' despondent, bellevln fl.e publication of the alleged .rookednesi wha, went undenled. had ended his has lmes. Sioux CItv AiatttckB, J'ueblo Andreas. Sioux City Campbell, Sioux City Davidson, Llnc. ln Hogrlever. Pueblo Clark. Pueblo Cassady. Denver Henry, Lincoln Belden. Denver Flourr.ey, Omaha Thomas. IJncoln No other player has to exceed twenty nine. SACRIFICE HITS. Belden, Lenver (8 Gagnler, Lincoln in Thomas, Lincoln s Davidson, Lincoln 30 King. Omaha :'i Austin, Omaha 27 Belden, Omaha 20 Andreas, Sioux City jr Cassady, Denver 25 Fox, Lincolrj 24 Chirk, I'ueblo 2 Kliineally, Denver Granville. Moux City 21 Corhan, Pueblo 21 Autrey, Omuha 2o Franck. Omaha yi All other players have less limn twenlv. Team Baiting Denver, .26.'; Pueblo, .Si7; Omaha. Sioux City, .lii, Des Moines. .246; Lincoln. .2:)i). Team Fielding Lincoln, .969; Sioux City, .9".5; oinnli. .951- D. s Moines. .915; Pueblo .9ii; Denver. .941. Stol.-n B:im.'S--i ueblo. 321; Houx City. 20 Omuha, 7; Llncclr., 123; Des Moines, 2'; Denver. lhT. Sacrifice lilts Lincoln, 2o6; Denver Omnh-i, 18u; Sioux City, 176; pueblo,' 174; Des Moines, FIELDING. PO. A. Alderman, Sioux City 3 12 Pi. 1 sdorfer, Des Molner. White, Denver... Amatur Golf Tournament Now Battle of Masters. GARDEN CITY. L. I., Sept. 17. -With the big field of contestant which started ln the amateur golf championship narrowed down until only eight men survive, the play to day had resolved itself into a struggle be tween the master of the game. The four winner today will fight It out tomorrow, until only two remain, and the last sur vivors will meet on Saturday for the cham pionship. Particular interest waa given to the contest of today because of the fact that Thoma S. Sherman of Utlca. on of the republican candidate for the vice presi dency, was to meet the veteran former champion, Walter J. Travis. Travis had to play a pretty stiff game yesterday to qual ify, but his cool steadiness stood him ln good stead and enabled him to win out nfter five extra holes had been played. At the end, however, the veteran declared that the strain of the match had completely worn mm out. "I'm all In," said Travis, as he tolled back to the clubhouse after the conclusion of the long game. "Whoever meets me next will win and I don't care much." "Foxy grandpa," commented young Sher man, who had overheard the remark and who knew that he was to match hi skill against that of the veteran today, "But he doesn't persuade me that the match la a snap." Practically every man remaining In the tournament at this stage already ha made hi mark on the links. In addition to Travl and Sherman the player today are Jerome D. Traver of Montclalr, N. J., who will meet W. C. Fowne. Jr., of Plttburg; Max H. Behr of Morristown. N. J., who will meet Thomas M. Claflln of Weston, Mass., and Eben M. Bycrs of Pittsburg, who meets Fred Herreshorf of Manches ter, Vt. JHZl IX.tWn Play"" U" th Alldrugghrt. . . " sr.. c ..i.e.. was rriumeu yester day. Nine of them were young golfers, while the other seven Included the present champion, Jerome D. Traver of Montclalr, N. J., and two former champions, Walter national title two year go at Englewnod, N. J., was 1 down at the end of the first half of the match, John M. Ward of base hall fame, who I entered from th. We. brook (L, I.) club, leading him nt the home green. Bycrs made a hard fight in Ihe afternoon nd after squaring the match on th home hole went four further, raoh holetng out In four three times, but the Pittsburg nian took the fourth In six, winning th. match and the tight to play Fred Herreshoff In th third round today. Traver, the title holder, won handily from Kenneth Edwards, a fine young player from Chicago. Another young player. Thomas XI. Claflln of Weston. Mass., .orcd a victory, healing his opponent, Archie M. Reld of St. An drew, by t up and 8 to play. W. C. Fownes, jr., of Pittsburg easily took the measure of another Chicago boy, when he defeated Albert Scckle by 6 up and S to play. Thomas S. Sherman of Utlca, a son of the republican candidate for the vice presl dency, beat C. 11 Van Vleck of Montclalr, a Yale graduate, by up and 4 to play. Fred Herreshoff, who Is entered from Manchester, Vt.. had an easy match with W. P. Smith of Philadelphia, winning by 12 up and 10 to play. The pair lartd off in the following ordort Behr and Claflln. Traver and Fowne. Sherman and Travis. Herreshoof and Bycrs. In the Travis-Sherman match, Trnvl wa 1 up at the fifth hole. Following are the result of yesterday' matches second round, thirty-six hole match piny: Jerome D. Traver, Montclalr, N. J., beat Kenneth Edwards, Chicago, 9 up and 8 to play. H. C. Fownes, jr.,.-Pittsburg, beat Albert Seckle, Chicago, 6 up and 5 to piny. Walter J. Travis, Garden City, beat H. H. Wilder, Lowell, Mass., .1 up tforty-ona holes). Fred Herreshoff,' Manchester, Vt., beat W. P. Smith, Philadelphia. 13 up and 10 to play. Eben M. Byers. Pittsburg, beat, John M. Ward, West brook, 1 up (forty holes). . Max H. Behr, Morristown. N. J., beat P, J. Whitney, Nassau, 3 tip and 2 to play. Thomas M. Claflln, Weston, Mass., boat Archie M. Reld, St, Andrews, N. Y., 9 up and 8 to play. Thomas 8. Sherman, Utlca, beat C. E. Van Vlcck, Montclalr, 6 up and 4 to play. Afternoon Score. The afternoon cards of the Herreschoff. Byer match follow: Herrechoff Gut 4 3 6 4 4 6 4 4 417 I" 4-41 Byers Out 4 4 6 5 6 4 S 4-42 In 618 Total for 28 holes: Herreschoff, 126: By ers, 133. Those of Traver and Fowne were: Travers f'ut , 4 3 4 6 S 5 4 4-.18 In 4 6 4 6-18-56 Fowne Out 7 3 4 6 4 5 5 3 512 In 4 a, 4 ji 21 63 Total for 31 holes: Travers, 138; Fownes, Tlie Behr-Claflln match resulted: Behr yul 4 6 S 4 6 6 6 4-45 e.ari.'n-4 5 4 t 4 4 4 5-34-7! "t 6 3 4 5 4 6 6 6 6-41 in ...6. 6 4 ,6 ft- 6 4 6 ; 80 Total for 35 holes: Behr. 163; Cla?lin, 165. Fnlr and II aces at Corning. CORNING, la., Sept. 17. (Special.)-Yesterday was a record-breaker for the Adams county fair, the receipts being $1,7U. The races attracted a large attendance. The 2:20 trot, with four entries, was taken by Colonel Axione, belonging to J. E. Wallace of Weldon, In three straight heat. Time. 2:14V 2:18, 2:16. Purse, $400. Th. 2:20 pace, for 41X, was won by Shady O'Nell. S. J. McKenney. O'Nell, Neb. Time, 2:1144, 2:20", 2:194. Everything that would attract and please seems to have been provided by the management and everyone la pleased. Balloon ascensions are a feature of each day's program. Huskies Take Up Tennla. . IOWA CITY, la.. Sept. 17-(Specal.)-To harden their muscle and avoid all possible violations of the conference rules, Coach Mark Catlln has Inaugurated the game of tennis among the foot ball men. Every afternoon the husky linemen may be seen working out back of the gym on tho tennis courts. Captain Kirk, all-western half, is an adnrt at the game. Coach Mark Catlln, Assistant Coach Griffith and Trainer O Brlen all played the game yesterday. Official practice starts Monday. Nlnetv f..ur complete outfits are In readiness for the men. Racing at Marahnlltown. MARSHALLTOWN. I., Sept. 17.-(Sp-clal Telegram.) Red Milda, owned bv Wel oay & Spurl Ms.juoketa. won tlie 2:.10 pace, purse $500, from a field of four. In straight heats. Best time: 2:14V. Callle. owned by Charles Hardle. Mason City, won the 2:30 trot In straight heats. r''ni a field of six starter. Best time: 2:2jV4. Record for TiTO-Year-Old. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 17. Ben W'hltehead drove the 2-year-old trotter Al Stanley a mile against tlrpe In 2:19 late yes terday. This Is said to be a new world rec.oid for a 2-year-old trotter on a half, mile track. Healthy kidney filter tne Impurltle from the blood, and unless they do thi. good health 1 Impossible. Foley's kidney cur makes sound kidneys and will positively cur all form of kidney and bladder dis ease. It strerthen th whole system. Mlsa nation Still 4 haruploa. DEL MONTE. Ca!.. Sept. 17.-MIss May Sutton of Pasadena. Ctrl., today success fully defended the tennis championship by J. Travl. of the home Cub and Eben M. c.flcoat cbam in' twoVht .ftV hS.t'a.rVV.r- Ho "hot. ""' ihrouah ih, t, ,IJIn r.iruuie rrein ivaslom v 11 home in New Y01 k.A'hioagi to bis Tribune. Staple. If ... ".iini.ierman, S hulle, Lb .. 'l.an. e. lb . . . teliifeldt. 3b H'ofinun. cf . To bu- .. - J Kllng, 'c ...".' 2b H. t 1 0 0 i 0 0 A 0 4 0 0 0 s 0 "IOIX WIN OIT AT MITCHELL Get a HI Lead In Ihe Openln innlag and Clinch II In Mutu. MITCHELL, U. 1., Sept. 17.-(Specia! Tel-egini.)-lhe barnstorming base ball as Hayed by Sioux City and Omai.a is not a particularly exciting game and it w.'s lull? demons, rated here today between the two teams. Sioux City winning b, 6 to 4. I hero was no ging. r In eilher team strong which might be accounted for hv ih wind from the south, affecting pitching McKay and, Vance were in tlie points foi mi- o.u.. anu naKjn a,i i-Hraiid were up for Omaha. The Sioux mixed it up in the first inning and had three runs to the good on clear hitting. Omaha got two in the third liming, but there was nothing doing until the ninth, when Omaha worked Ihe squeeze play and forced in the tying score. Sioux City broke the tie in the last half of Ihe ninth wh.-n Granville laid two-bagger over second and came home when Welch repeated the performance Rcallln umpired the game. There mere over LOW people present, but llttl. n,h, I aa exhibited, Dexter, Des Moines Thomas. Lincoln Dwy.-r, Des Moines Weed, Sioux Clly Shea, Sioux City Autiey, Omaha Itohannon, Denver Zir.ran, IJncoln Smith, P'lcblo H.K-klnger, Des Molnea Winger, Lincoln Gonding, Omaha Saiid.is. Omaha , l-'ix, Lincoln Weigar.it, IJncoln 1-eHiaml. Omaha Rngan, Omaha Campbell. Sioux City Henry, Lincoln Clark, Pueblo Mllle. pueblo Zalusky, Denver Git-en, Sioux City Patterson, Pueblo Jude, Lincoln Welch, Omaha Johrson, Lincoln Cassady, Denver Hollenbeck. Omaha Wcldrnn, Ienver H.-ndrix, Lincoln Adams, Denver Dolan, Omaha McKay, Sioux City Fisher, Omaha Freeman, Sioux City Andreas, Sioux City Olmstead. Des M.-ines Boniar, Des Moines Gagnler, IJncoln M. lH.nough, Ienver Wltherup, Des Moines 2 54 .u 117 121 91 Mi 91 71 .18.2 .. eo .. 655 ..1319 .. ! .. 45 .. 46 Iirj .. lob 31' .. 25 .. 492 .. 18 .. 3. J .. 1S; .. 27.' .. 12 .. 17b .. 472 ..UM .. 3i7 .. 644 .. 124 .. Si.. .. 221 .. So7 .. 8 .. 23.' .. I.i .. 28 .. 1 .. 9 .. 219 6 .14 81 18 17 32 6 15 17 6 5 1 1: 20 a 3 3.9 25 H 69 12 K5 4 7 99 22 'Si 49 116 18 M7 2 7 4 2N4 26 14 10 11 14 82 4 25 12 94 5 19 12 2 4 29 8 1 E. Av. 0 1.K.0 0 1 000 2) ,9V) 7 8 :6 19 123 IM & 9 40 811 4 S 39 21 35 3 38 71 37 3 45 466 ft 32 t L7 8 .978 ,'77 .977 .976 .t'76 97r .973 .973 .9 9 .96) .904 .9-IK .968 .967 . 5 95 .964 .WA .9T1 MS .mt .96,4 .13 .9 .95a .958 .957 .90 .954 .954 .962 .951 .917 .947 .944 .9(2 .949 .94 .9(8 .945 .945 .913 Byers of Pittsburg. These three, with H II. Wilder, a young and promising player from Lowell, Mass., have to be accredited with wonderful effort ln playing the game for more than the allotted thirty-six hole at match play. In the morning round Travis, the veteran, who has won the Inter national as well a national honors, was 4 down to Wilder, but ln the afternoon half of the match he was all square on the home hole and by steady work the veteran out played the young aspirant with a win on the forty-first hole. 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