THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RATITKDAY. OCTOBER 1903. 13 HEAL ESTATE rjBM AJTD KA(H L.M FOR 8ALB (Continued.) PUBLIC LAND OPENINQ lS.y acre of rich Irrigated land. In tfcl Edan Valley of southern Wyoming per petual water rlgm furnished ecttierg under Carey act of eongre. The great est opportunity ever offered clls-ns cf the L rilled States by tha federal govern ment and Hate ot Wyoming to own a He; Irrigated farm. Cheap ra'e excur sions. For full particular writ or sr tlie Globe Land ani Investment Co . .U B. 13th St.. Omaha, Neb. () Mls Mlacellaaeeaa. NEBRASKA-COLORADO LANDS. KO.ong acrea of western Nebraska and east ern Colorado Improved and unimproved landa at t& to tli per acre; any sise tract. Klin crop. Write or come and See u. Globe Land and Investment Co., 412 & Ula St.. Omaha. 20)-i'7 LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on Improved Oman O KMlt R. E. CO.. 1001 i. V. firoperty. fa Bid. riVB PER CENT money to loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BKKNNAN, Boom I. New York Ufa Bldf. WANTED City loans. Fetara Trust Co. (2-2s0 .WANTED City loana and warrants. W. Farnara Smith Co.. 1U) Farnam BL U2)-37 FATNK. BOSTWICK A CO.. N. T. Ufa i'rlval money. toUO to to.000. Low rata. taj-aa MONET TO BUILD. 1600 to IJUO.OOO at current ratsa. W. IL. THOMAS. 03 Firit Nat. Bank Bldg, FBIVATB MONET-NO DELAT. GARVIN BROS., 1404 FARNAM. (ZD m 1104 TO HO.OOO made promptly. P. D. Wead, Wead 13 Id.. 18th and Farnara. (22) 28a LOWEST RATEB--Bemla. Paxton Block. ()-2tU MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. mt 24 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST pricca for Id-hnnd furniture, car pel a, cluthei and shoes Tel. Douglas 897L (26)-35W RIGHT prices paid for Id-hand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Hod 6401. (35) 6W WANTED TO RENT 7 OR 3-ROOM furnished house or apart ment for the winter. West Farnam or Hanscoin park districts preferred. Tel. Harney 733. (2l) 721 S PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT. The following proposed amendment, te the constitution of tua State of 2f ebreaxe, as hereinafter set forth ta fnll, la snb tnltted to the electors of tae Sftet of Ka braska, to ba Toted upon at the general election to be held Tuesday. Xorembar 3rd, A. D. 1908. ' A JOINT RESOLUTION to propose an Amendment to Section , Article 8, of the Cmstittitlnn of the Htate of Nebraska. Ba It kesolved and Snacted by the Legla latara of the State of STebraekai Section 1. (Amendment.) That at the general election for state and legislative officers to be held on the Tuesday sueceed Ing the first Monday In November, 1W8, the following provision bo proposed and sub mitted to tho electors of the state as an amendment to Bectlor 0, Aritrle 8. of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska: Section . (Educational Fnnds, laTest-mtnt-) All fund belonging to the slate for educational purposes, the interest and Income whereof only ara to be used, rball be leenied trust funds held by the state, and the stats shall supply all losses thereof tiiat may In any manner accrue, so that the same shall remain forever Inviolate and undiminished; and shall not ba invested or loaned except on United Stales or state securities, or registered school district bonds of this state, and such other securities as ilie legislature may from time to time direct. And such funds, with tha interest and Income thereof, are hereby solemnly pledged for tha purpose for wlilnh they are granted and set apart, and shall not bo transferred to any other fund for other usi.'s. ttcotlon 1. (Ballots) Adoption.) That at said election In the year 19i8, on the ballot of each elector voting thereat, there shall be p: In ted or written the words: "For proposed amendment to tho Constitution with reference to the investment of the permanent school fund," and "Against said nroDoted amendment to the Constitution with reference to the Investment of tha Dermancnt school fund." And If a maloi-lfv of all voters at said election shall ba for such amendment tna same anail be deemed to he adopted. Ao Droved Aurll S. 1D07. I, Geo. C. Junkln, Secretary of flute, of tha State of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to tha Constitution oi me state or Nebraska Is a tiur and correct copy of tna original nrnllnr and engrossed bill, aa mkuW h the Th.rtieth session of tho legislature of the State of Nebraska, as appeara from said original bill on flit In this office, and that said proposed amendment la submitted to the qualified voters of tho State of Ne hmslift for their adoption or refection at tha general election to ba held on Tuesday, th 3rd day of November, A. D. Ilk. In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto act mv hand and affixed th Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Don at Lincoln, this loth day ot July, in th year of our Lord One Thousand Nina Hundred and Eight, and of the Independence of tha United States tho One Hundred and Thirty-third. and of this etat the rony-second. . . liiXI. C. JUNKLN. (Seal.) Secretary of Stat. ITTSBDRC TAKES TI1E LEAD Piratei Win Two Garnet from Car dinals and Are Half Point to Good. FIRST PRACTICALLY WALKOVER Wagner Wine the Second with Home Raa la math -Both Pitchers Are la Flas Farm. ST. LOUIS. Oct 2. As tho result of a doublo victory hero today Pittsburg la now In first place In the National league pennant race by half a point. The first game was practically a walkover for th Plttsburgers, ho won. 7 to 4. Llcflcld pitched effective ball, while Decbe was hit freely.. In the second gams It looked for a time as though Pittsburg might lose. St. Louis scored In th third Inning, but In tho seventh Glgson tied the score with a home run. In the ninth Wagner alao made a homo run, thus winning the gams for the visitors by the score of 2 to L Camnitt and Rhoados were In good form. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. AB. R. S Shaw, cf harles, 2b Murray, rf Konetchy, lb.. isteen, ss Delehanty, if.. Ludwlg, c Byrne, 3b Beebe. p Hostetter Totals Thomas, cf Clarke, if I -each. 8b Wogner, as.... Abbntlchlo, 2b Worke, lb Wllaon. rf Gibson, c Liefleld, p WA NT KD Cheap room within five blocks of ltjtli and Howard; respectable house; stale price. Address D-2'J6, care Bee. (2fi)-772 Ix WANTED SITUATIONS UNEXPERIENCED YOUNQ MAN wants poKltton aa salesman In furniture depart ment; salary not considered first few weeks. Address Y-87, care Bee. (27)-M756 4x STOVE REPAIRS VK have In stook (no dalay) repairs fof vtry make of furnace, steam or hot water neater, water fronts. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS. m-Ot Douglas St. Telephones: ' Belt. Doug 9eu; Ind., A 8621. LEGAL NOTICES 17 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MEN T. Th following proposed amendment to the constitution o las state of JaeDxaska, as hereinafter set iortu In full, ts ub nilttaa to th electors of the atate of biaaaa. to be voted upon at ta general eleotlon to be haid Tuesday, Xovmi 3ra, A. O. J.SU6. A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Section two U), four W, v (6). six () and thirteen (ia. of Articl six .). of th Constitution of the mate of Nebraaku, roiatuig to Judicial Powers. S it absolved by th beglslature of ihe SUts ot atraeai . Mei ilun l. Ajnenoment proposed. That Eectlon two V) of Article six (ti), of tha Constitution of the btute ot Nebraska, be amended to road aa lollowa: Section 2. (Supreme oourtj JuAgesi jiu'ladlotloo.) ill bupremt Court shall LuimiaL of suven ) luaacsi and a majority of all elected and qualified Judgea ahall be necussary to constitute a Quorum or pro nounce a decision. Th buprein Court Hhall have Jurisdiction in all caaea relating to tho revenue, civil cases In which th stat la a party, mandamus, quo warranto, haUeaa corpus, ana sucn appellate jurw' uii'tum aa may be provided by law. bevtlon i. (Aonenument provosea.) That Section four 14) of Article six ). of the Const itutluu of ths btata of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: Bection 4. (Supreme oouxt, Judgss, electiou. term, reaiosiioe. x'ha Judges of the Bupicmc CvJM iiiftli be elected by the electors of the state at Urge: and their term of office, except as hereinafter pro vided, shah be six ytars. And said huprema Court juage snail, curing inelr tcrin of oil ice. reside at th place where tne court Is holdeu. Section. (AxnenojBSat proposed.) That Section five () ot A nun six (fi) of the . Constitution of the Btau. f Nebraska ba amended to read as follows! Section ' (Supreme ou luOaT, lMtlon. term I ciusf lustloe.j That at the general eltctlon to Oe held in the atate of Nebraska. In the year 1!aW, and each alx years thereafter, there shall be elected three (8) Judaea of the bupreine court, who ahull hold their office for tho period of six years: that aL tho general election to be held in the stale of Nebraska in the year 1111. and each six years Uierafler, trere shall ba elected three (3) . Judges of the buprem Court, vho a'.ian hold their office for the poi iul of six years: and at the aeneral elea lion to be held In the si ale ot Nebraska la tha year 1U13, and each. six years thereafter. thero ahall be elected a Chluf Justice of the Supreme Court, who shall hold his of floe for the period ot alx yeais. ProvMed, that th tncmh.r of tha Supreme Court whose term of office expires in January, U14, ahall ba Chh'f Justice of the Supreme Court dur ing that lime until the expiration of his teim ot office And, provided furtiier, that upon tne aunpiioii or ttiene amendments by the elector of (he Btate. th Uovernor snail, immeaiateiy upon issuing tna procla mation declaring said amendments kdoDted. appoint tour 4) Judges ut the Supreme uuun, i, w ie ' "tiwiu saaii oe appointed lo noia tain oiuce uiuu ineir euccessors hall t.e elvoted at the geneial election In iwrj, and have qualified; and the other two ft) shall hold their offie until tnelr suo- tasors snail n eiecteu at in general elea (ion held in Kill, and r.ae uoalnied. Section 4. (Amendment proposed. That Section six (u) of Article six ut, of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, be amended t rvaa aa ioiiows: Sectioa e. (Chief juauoe.1 The Chief Justice shall aerve as such during ail the term for which he wis ejects,!. He snail preside at all term 'A f. -supreme Court, and in his absence the Judges present slm.l . . select one of their numiier to preside totupo- rarlly. m Section S. (Amsndia. at proposed.) That i Section thirteen (18). of Article alx it), vt the Constitution of Nebi;V be amended to read as folio b: Section 18. (Judges. aaiMV.lua.li That ludaes of tha Huircm Court anall each receive a salary of 14.jUui and the Judges of .ho District Court shall each receive salary of U.OkAl per annum, payable quar terly. Approved April 8. ito7. 1, Ueo. C. Junkln, bvcretary of State, of the btate of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution of tiie btate of Nebraska la a true and coirect copy of the original enrolled and enrose4 uui us passed uy tn Thirtieth session of tha legislature of th . btate of Nebraska, as uutr fiom said I urUiiial bill on file i: thia office, and that taid proposed amendir.eiit Is submitted to tha qualified voters of the btate of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to oe neia on Tuesday iii ird dav of November. A. D. lkOt. in testimony whereof 1 have nereunto set sny hand and afnxed tha Great Beal of the ttate of Nebraska Dons at Lincoln, this L.lh day of July. In the year ot our Loid Cm Thousand Nine Handled and Eight, id of the Independence of the Uulied itntes the One Hundred and Thirty-third, gnd .t this Slate the r oriy-second. OKO. C. JL'KKIW. (Seal.) becrctaiy ot State. LEGAL NOTICE UNION PACIFIC RAIL- way Company Auction. . The following unclaimed baggage will be sold at publia auction at liii and 1(24 Dodge street. Omaha, Neb., commencing 7 p. in., Tues day, October 6, rjux, and continuing at the same hour each day until all has been sold: Sample trunks, marked J. E. J., W. H.;. painted canvas trunks, Mrs. M. nien- erdsnn. M. H. McCown, Tom Curtln. J. Y. whltton. George Meyer. R. C. Broderlck. H. M. Jeffrey, William Dunbar, Grovor Warner: gink trunk, marked Miss Margaret Rainbow, Mrs. Belle Rescorder, Fred Wampole, H. Mclntyre, William Feddern, Miss Lottie Jeter. Cecil Broking, Mrs. Annie Flnasxo. WalLer Campbell, Alex Kr aran. Ray Emerson. F. lxllagyl, M. . Wallace. Vlncenx l.uclto. B. E. Stafford. Charlos Helscher, Mrs. L. A. Crua, Mary Stuart. Con Frandt. Carlo Bontlll. Mrs, Ceona Finch. James Koulentes, J. A. Hell- liiim- Mattln Foirel. Muncle Lonenzn. Mrs. Thursla Melsenegger, Duncan Nellaon, Paul Maloney, Jank Mllnarlc; steamer trunk, marked John Petree; russet trunk marked William neoesocK. u. a. xaxter Clie&l. UHlKCy PISH rtlllinumii, "U"p marked J. M. Howell. M. Taylor, HJurady Mlrlc, Steve sainovio, ueorge iy, Mrs, .J A rs ll.U. . . 1 , n -. juuy ijayiimru, a, j. wui . u,v - -, marked F. Kroop, J. 8. Hamilton, H. Mo- Ope, Fred Fllson, cnaries iongiy, v. h, Hartman. J. E. Grant. 8. E. Peikarskl, Arthur Patarl, Miss M. Pace, Mrs. M Uninr. Wank Dolton. J. H. Morrison Fran Meyers, H. A. Powell; canvas tele scope, marked 11. c iornoue, jonn Oabnl. Yrnaclo Coto. Karl Baylor, A. L. Cord, B. G. Collins, R. J. Waltera. Frank Hughes, J. u. Mayo, ti. u. tjarpenier, s, O. Broslns. -Charles Raymond. J. E, Schoolbv. C. ti. Jenkins, -rom Siemens. John Murphy, t-. - Grandstaff, F. W, SnhtrfKP. H. i'. jonnson. a. Leyner. n Peterson, Harry Swanson, John Roberts, K. J. Kohn: russet grip, marKea u. u Man. Miss Alma Robert. J. W. Welse valise, marked A. Penlff; hamper, marked O. Kaneks: also l.ww pieces or miscellan eous articles consisting of guns, bundles, hlankets. valises, trunks, boxes, chests. watches and musical Instruments not marked. A. TRATNOR, General Baggage Agent. Biz-i-a.og NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Roaled bid will be received by School District No, aa. Dodare. Neb., until 3 o'clock p. m.. Octo ber 16, 19i3. for furnishing all material and labor for heating and plumbing the Hooper school building in Hooper, Neb., aocording to plans and specifications now on file ai the office of A. H. Dyer & Co.. architects Fremont, Neb., and at the office of John F. Heine A Son. Hooper. Neb. Separat blda will b received for other makes of boilers, than specified, all bln;s must be accompanied with a certified check, accord ing to notice to contractors Included In said specifications. The board reserves tho right to reject ail nid. Aemress an mus to t, M. Sanders, Hooper, Neb., plainly marked, "Rids for Heating and Plumbing." W. M, Sanders, Secretary. 830 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICIO OF THE CONSTRUCTING Quartermaster. Fort Crook, Neb., Oc tober l. lsoft Sealed proposals. In trlpli cata. will ba received at this office until 11 o'clock a. m. October 21. 1808, and then opened, for the construction of one (1) double set of N. C. O. quarters for civilian employee at Fort Crook. Neb. A guarantee for 10 per cent of amount of proposal must accompany eacn ma. r-i&na anu sie;iiica- tlons will be furnisnea upon receipt ui i deposit of 86, which amount will be re funded unon reeelDt of nlana, eto.. In thli office. Information furnished upon appli cation. Proposals should be endorsed "Pro posal for Building ana aauressea to cap tain Joseph F. Golm, Constructing Quar termaster, ui-a-a-o-is-ai REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Allen H. Klegel and wife to John W. Hai imi ai reet lot 1. and S44 feet of re feet lot 8, block ID, Omaha.8U.tW0 Dundoe Realty company to tiiium d. K.iu.ilv. hiL 2t and wvi lot 21. block (u. Dundee Place M Patrick J. Hai ret t and wife to Patrick .1 l.in,liMn aiililrtl & of taxlot 1:0. lo-H-13 .' i.2M Patrick Iuiid company to Ellen H. blebuugh. lots 2i and 24, block &o, Dundee Place Dennis Ctinnintrham and wife to Charles Tiltou, lot 10, Auburn Hill.. 200 E. J. (iuitilngs, trustee, to George Schmld. lot m. block 8. Isaac & Sei dell a add 1.000 Victoria bchinid and husband to li.. J (lidding, trustee, same 1,000 Msria West man and husband to Con tinental Trust cuiuoany. lot iX block 1. Hol t mull Tel rm e 13 Edward M. Coffin and wife to Joseph 11. Rusnton, north part lot 4. block 12, Bemls Park 17.0UO Iiiku O. Minner and husband to Ellen B. Slabaugh, lots Zi und 24. block W. Dundee Place . ..- 775 ElHinore Place company to Charles C. Beavers, lot 4. lieiiaonhurst John A. Creighton Heal Estate and Trust company to Eva E. Beach, lot 17, block e. Crelghtou'a 1st add 900 City of Omaha to John C. Fetersen, nrojierty not;t of lot 17. block 2, Phil lips arid., ui il lot . block 1. Mcin tosh subdlv. (Hix1! feel) 30 Helen 1.. l'endray and husband to John C. Frtersen, lot 17. block 2, Phillips' add., and lot 4. block L Mc intosh's subiliv 2,060 r-iuiuueipnia Mortgage ana t rust com pany to Wilbur V. Bennett, lots 1, 2. 1 ana . uenson s subdlv Ella Scott and husband to G. 1. Hwsubeck. lot 10, block i. W. L. Selby s lt add Asro M. lX'i to Martha Sorenson, lot 1 block 2, Crelgliton Heights John A. Fuller and wife to I'micl O'Neil. lot 12, block 7, let add. to South Omaha Frank C. Hastings and wife to Mrs. Katherlne C. tiooch, sta feet lot , block 22. Boyd's add Lue 11 Altschuler and husband to John T McQulllln, lot 2 Hlme baugh Place Dundee Realty company to Charles J. Lyon. lot 22 and tS lot 21, block i&, Dundee Place Total.. 14,000 $00 750 200 Z.S0O ..KS ..R'J 71 NAT. LFAC.I E. W.I, IVt Pittsburg ,.!7 5S .K! Detroit .... Nw Vork. W o4 .8.17 Cleveland Chicago P.i ,i.rt Chicago ... f'liila . en. Louis.. Cincinnati ..72 .474 Boston .... Boston S.1 87 .4Ji I'lnla Brooklvn ...M W .342' Wash St. Iuls....49 PK1 ..ft!.' New York GAMES TODAY. Nntlonsl League Boston at Brooklyn: New York nt Phllnrlelphls : Pittsburg at St. IOtils: Chicago at Cincinnati. Amerlcsn Iraaue Washington at New York; Boston at Philadelphia; Chicago at Cleveland; St. Louis at Detroit. H. 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 O. I 2 0 10 1 7 1 0 0 A. 0 35 4 PITTSBURG AB. R. 7 27 1 II. 2 2 1 2 0 8 0 1 1 O. 3 2 2 3 1 11 0 A. 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 2 E 7 13 27 10 0 0 1 0 0 1-4 0 0-7 Totals 41 'Batted for Beebe In ninth. St. Louis 1 0 0 0 2 Pittsburg 1 0 4 0 1 Two-base hit: Wagner. Three-base hit: Delehanty. Sacrifice hit: Liefield. 8tolei bases: Thomas, Leach. Left on bases: St. Louts, 5; Pittsburg, 10. First base on balls: Off Beebe, 1; off Liefield. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Beebe, 1. Double play: Wagner to Btorke. Struck out: By Beebe, 4; by Liefield, I. Wild pitch: Beebn. Passed ball Ludwlg. Time: 1:46. Umpire: O'Day. Score, second game: ST. LOUIS. AB. R. .... 4 .... 3 .... a .... 4 .... 4 .... 8 .... 3 2 .... 1 lb Shaw, cf .. Charles, 2T MHurray, rf Konetchy, Oeteen, ss .... Delehanty, If Bliss o Byrne, 3b .... Rhoades, p .. Murdock, if . Hostetter ... H. 2 . 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 O. 5 1 1 10 1 0 A. E. Totals SI PITTSBURG. AB. R. 7 27 10 2 H. 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 O. 1 5 0 3 s i 2 8 0 A. 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 1 E. Thomas, cf 4 0 Clarko. If 4 0 Leach, SO 1 u Wagner, ss 3 1 Abby, 2b 4 0 Storks, lb ... 4 0 Wilson, rf 4 0 Gibson, o I - 1 Camnlts, S 3 0 Totals 33 2 6 27 Batted for Bliss In ninth. St. Louis 0 Oltiooonn-i Pittsburg J v u w v v 1. v a Home runs: Gibson. Wagner. Saorl- rin hit: ('harles. Stolen bases: Murray, Murdock. Double plays: Rhoades. Bliss to Konetchy: Abbatuccnio to urx.e. ien on bases: St, I,ouls. 6: Pittsburg, 6. Hasea on balls: Off Rhoades, 1; off CamnlU. X RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION -IOTH et Ualoa Paclac Leave. 8:60 em ...a 3.50 pm Overland Limited..'.,, Colorado Express...., Atlantic Express Oregon Exproas Los Angeles Limited Fast Mall ....... China & Japan Mall. Mnrlh Platte Local.. Coio-Chlcago Special Beatrice Local .a 4: IT) pm .al2:63 pm .a t.SQ am .a 4:o0 pm .a 7:42 um .al2:lo am MAROY, Arrive. a f :40 pm a 6:00 pm a!U:lo a 6:00 pm a 8:16 pm a 6:45 pm a o:to pm a 4:4a pn a 7:03 am fitromsburs .Diziau pm d 1:40 pm ..a 7:1$ am a 8:45 pm :uo pm a a.ao am 7:30 am t;06 pm 1:80 am 1:80 cm 7:80 am 11:85 pm 6:27 am 11:86 piq 3:80 pm Illinois Central Chics go Express.,... r-klrairn Limited Ulnn.Ht P1UI lLXDrBS.D 1 ! Hm Mlnn.-St. Paul Um ..a f:00 pm a 8:30 am Chicago Great West era - Bt Paul-Minneapolis 8:30 pm St. Paul-Minneapolis .... Chicago Limited Chicago Expreaa Chicago Express Mlaeoarl PaatS K. C, ft Bt L Express. a 8:00 am a 8:45 am K. C. 4fc S. L. Express. all:16 pm a 6:i0 pm Chleago, Roelc laiaael et tctvo i EAST. Chicago Limited a 8.-00 am all:04 pm Iowa Lcal a 7:0 am a 4:30 Din Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 8:90 am all:uo pm Des Moines sr. Eastern. .a 7:00 am a 4:80 pm pes Moines Paaaengei..a :0u pin aU.80 pra Iowa Local bll:40 am b 1:56 pm Chicago (Eastern Ex).. a 4 40 pm a 1:16 pin Chicago Flyer .itra a suw am WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:lS pm a 2:60 am Colo, ft Cat. Expreaa. ..a 1:10 pm a 4:8u pin Okl. ft Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm a l':15 pm Llnooln a 8:02 pm a 6:68 am Chicago, atllvraakee as St. Pis: Chicago ft Colo. Spe'l.a 7:26 am all :W pra CaL ft Ore. Express a e:tO piu a 4:26 pm Overland Limited a :6 pin a 840 am Ferry Looal a 6:ii piu all;oo am Chicago ft lortawstei Chicago Daylight a 7:84 am alLts pm fit. Faul-Minn. Exp a f ; am ai0:4) pm Chicago Local all 30 am a 3:8 pm Humi City Paaaeage4...a i.Ml pm a 8:i0 am Chicago epocial a e.uu pm a .a am tu Faul-Miun. xiuu.aua. s. pm a :0v am OS Angeles U.iiHsd...a S.Ai piu VU: pm Overland Limited alo.lw pea, a 8.2J am v u r Mail a n. bioux City Local a 3:60 pm a 3;J am Koriola-Uoneaieel . l.mooio- peadwood-Luicoiu Caaper-Lanusr .... liaauiigs-bnp-iior k romout-AliMon ., W abash Bt Louie Express. ..a ;. am a 6:-0 pm ..a 'COihia aloiam ..a 8.iM pm a .m pm ... : ua a:o pm ..i:opm buw5m ..b b.M vm .ii4pm .a 6.30 pm a 8:25 am hi. Louis Local (from Council Bluns) a 1:00 am aU:16 bin n . . . . . I jrf,l ifnim Council Bluffs b 6:00 am jl8:ij tB BURLINGTOn ITAe-iTU MASON Barllagtea Leavo, Arrl. Ienver ft California.... a 4:10 pm a 1:60 pm Northwest Special a 4.10 pm a .lo pla Black Hills a 410 pm a :lo pm Northwest k-xuiesa sU:6pm a l.os a,a Nebraska points a 1.46 am a t.ls pm Ietorasaa s.ii . am a Hi p Lincoln Fast Mail b 1:20 pm al2:ll am Uncola Local b t im unco in uvv tVV : Pm Bchuyler-Plattsmouth . b 1:10 pm bl0:av am Uellevue-PlallsmoulU Hlattainoutn-tuwa .... Bellevue-Platumouth tiellevue-Plattsmouth Dsuver i.imueu Chicago Spocial a 8:00 pm a tM am .. ........ bLCinm a 7:26 am all 46 pt Chicago Expreaa i lJOpai a3:65prn Chlcauo Flyer ......... ..a 4:80 pm a 6.80 am Iowa Local a 116 am all:) am EL Louis express... ....a :) pm all:W an Kansas City ft bt. Joe..alO;45 pm a t Juau Kansas City ft St. Jo.. a 8:1 am a 4.UJ du Kansas City Bu Jo. .a 4:4i um .... WEBSTER STA UTH A WEBSTER. V' -i- bI1 am The Twentieth Century Farmer Coes e th Lit Stwck Uta, Mlasaart Peel Auburu Local.. Chteage, St. Osaaha Laava. ir.i. Twin City Passenger. ...h 6 80 am b 8:10 pm Sioux City Passenger. ..a t oo pm alO 60 am Kuiersua Local 8.46 am e 4 be pn, Cintisur, unws'-.i w v as i;iu D W.19 am a Dally, b Dally exceot Sunday, c Sun 4y only, d Daily except r.ktvuaay. ( t ail Standing of the Tetmi AMER. LKAGI K W.L.l'rt. 61 .! B2 .5M f .574 Sri .fM 77 ..Wi 81 .419 ..62 M .4 2 ..48 W .331 Jot Fitche Most Remarkable Game of the Year. VISITORS UNABLE TO GET A HIT Struck out: Bv Rhoades. : by Camnlte, 7. Time: 1:33. Umpire: O'Day. Claata Win la First. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. I. New York easily won today's game by scoring seven runs m the first inn nan. They were un able to score after that, while the home earn could only get two runs in the entire contest. Philadelphia used thre pitchers the first Inning, during which New York made only three hits, two errors and six bases on balls being thrown In. Tenney opened with a pass and he scored wnen iterxog singled and raced to third on Osborne s fumble. McCormlck's single scored Hersog. A double plsy followed on Dnnlln'e grounder. Seymour walked and Knabe fumbled Devlin a grounder. Bies nahsn and Brldwell each wslkcr. forcing Seymour. McOulllen's nlare wss then taken by Foxen, who gave two passes, forcing In two mora runs Moren next went In to pitch and a single by Hersog brought In two more runs. The Innlna- ended by Dooln throwing out McCormlck. Barring tne nnn inning. Ames was ef fective, especially -with men on bases. In th firth Philadelphia ant nnlv one run on four singles ano an error, a double piay anuttlng off chances for several runs. core: NEW YORK. AB. .. 8 .. 6 .. S .. S Tenney, lb Herxog, Zh McCormlck, rf Donlln, If Barry, If Seymour, cf .... Devlin. 3b Bresnahan, c ., Brldwell. sa ... Ames, p R. II. 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 n 1 o l l l o l 1 7 i Totals 34 PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. H. Grant, 3h . Knabe, zr . Titus, rf . Magee, If , BranFfleld. Osborne, cf Doolln, ss . Dooin, c .. McQulllln, Foxen, p .. Moren. o . Courtney . Totals . lb 4 4 5 , 4 4 2 4 4 0 0 8 1 ..35 O. A. E. 11 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 6 10 2 4 0 13 0 27 II 1 O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 6 1 10 0 8 0 0 13 1 0 3 0 1 4 2 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 27 13 1 0 0 0 0-7 0 0 1 0-2 one ef Them ft each First Rase and Althoaaa Walsh Strikes Oat Fifteen Men, Cleveland Scores. CLEVELAND, Oct. 2. Cleveland defeated Chicago today In the most remarkable game of the year In the big leagues, by tho score ot 1 to 0. Joss, pitching for Cleveland, not only shut Chicago out with out a hit, but he did not allow one of his pponents to reach first bare, although the visitors used three pinch hitters In the inth inning. Joss was aided by some re markable support from Manager Lajole, who made several phenomenal pickups. On the other hand, Walsh, the Chicago man, pitched a sensational game, striking out fifteen men In eight Innings. Cleveland was abla to bat but four balls past the In field, and only five of the locals reached first base. Cleveland scored Its only run In the third. Birmingham led off with a single. Walsh caught him napping oft first, but Isbell'a throw to second hit the runner In. the head and lie went to third, whence ha scored when Walsh and Schreck became crossed In their signals and a ball went to the grandstand. With Joss at bat In the eighth, Schreck had a finger broken which will keep him out ot the game for the rest of the season. Score: CLEVELAND. AB. R. H. O. A. E. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Batted for Moren In ninth. New York 7 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Osborne ThrM.h... hit Knabe. Hits: Off McQulllln In two-thirds IHIIiriK. u. Oir POXen. fl: nrr Mnp.n In eignt and one-third Innings. 7. Double plays: Uran-fleld to Doolln, Herzofr to f, in mm in jenney. t,ert: on nases: Ne iuiiv, o; r-oiiaaeipnia, ju. first base on nans: ore McOulllin. 4: off Foxen. 2: off Moren, 2; off Ames. 4. First base on er rors: New York, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Struck u-ui; ri AHWf, ; DV moren. 4. Time: uuipuc, jiiem ana jonnstone. Cabs Blank Reds. CINCINNATI. O.. Oct. I-Rmwi, t,u mo .,uirmlifiii s sare at an times today, not a single runner renchlno- ttir4 and only one reaching seoond. Rowan's wlldncss and one hit gave the Chicago's voiiuimiiuiiig ieaa in tne first Inning. WV"1 V CINCINNATI. AB. R. H. 4 F.gan. 2b....... Faskcrt. cf.... Lobert, as B-sch, If HoblilzeL lb.. Mowrey, 3h.... Mitchell, rf.... McLean, c Howan, p Savldgo, p Totals Sheckard. If.., Kvers, 2b 9chulte. rf.... Chance, lb.... Howard, cf..., Hofman, 8b..., Tinker, ss..... Kling, c Brown, p O. 4 1 A. E. 3 11 1 0 S 0 0 Ooode. rf. 4 0 0 Bradley: 3b 4 0 0 Hlnchnian, If 3 0 0 Lalole. 2b 3 0 1 Stovall, lb 3 0 0 Clarke, c 3 0 0 Birmingham, ct 4 12 Perrina. ss 2 0 1 Joss, p 3 0 0 Totals 2 1 4 27 16 CHICAGO. AB. R. H. O. A. Hahn, rf 8 0 0 1 0 ones, cf 8 0 0 0 0 sbell. lb 8 0 0 7 1 Dougherty. If 3 0 0 0 0 Davis, 2b 3 0 0 1 0 Parent, ss 3 0 0 0 8 Schreck, c 0 0 12 1 Tannehlll, 3b 2 0 0 0 0 waisn, p z o 0 1 3 Shaw, c 0 0 0 3 0 White 1 0 0 0 0 Donohue 1 0 0 ft A Anderson 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 0 0 24 8 Batted for Shaw In ninth. Batted for Tannehlll In niath. Batted for Walsh in ninth. Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8tolen bases: Blrminsham (2). T. stole Perrlng. First base on balls: Off WalMli. i. ijeri on oases: Cleveland, t; Chicago, o. Struck out: By Joss, 3; by Walsh, 16. Wild puen: waisn. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Con nolly and O'Loughlln. Tlgera Win in Ninth. DETROIT. Oct. 2. Detroit disnosed of Waddell In one Inning and then almost threw away the game by erratic fielding and reckless basii runninar. The hit I ins- of Crawford and Rossman tied it In the seventh and won It in the ninth. There was a warm argument on whether Rossman' hit that came In the ninth with the score tied and Cobb at first was only a double under ground ruins, but the umpires ruled In favor of Detroit and Cobb, who had scorea easily, was allowed to count his run, Score: DETROIT. AB. R. 4 ....'.'.-..81 0 CHICAGO. AB. R 3 1 3 4 3 i 2 3 4 4 4 4" 27 II. PO. A. E. 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 o-' Totals 80 5 7 27 Cincinnati 00000000 0-0 Chicago 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 08 Two base hit: Mowrey. Sacrifice hlta Bchulte. Chance, Howard, Hcl'man. Stolen oase: cnance. ease on balls: Off Rowan, 2; ort Savldge, 3; off Brown, 1. Struck out: By Savldge. 3; bv Brown. 7. Wild pitch: Bavidge. Balk: Savldge.. Hits: Off Rowan, 1 In one Inning; off Savldge. in eignt innings, jime: 1:35. empires: Rlgler Mliu vjweus. , Brooklyn Wins from Boston. BROOKLYN, Oct. 2. Donovan's men won again irom .Boston today by an extra ef fort in the eighth Inning, which places llieni more eecureiy aneau Ot Pt. IwOUla, me uu enn ciuo in me race ror tne pen- iisui. - score; BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB H O A t AB H O.A.E Backer, rf bites. If ... Browos, cf . Stum, lb .... Cwssner, Sb. (Jraharo. Hsonirsn, 2b. 8 Thomss, ss . 8 Flsherty, p . 8 1 1 4 ft 1 1 13 a l i 8 l l l l it. a l o 3 1 3 1 10 1 2 o 4 0 Ofstt D Burch. rf 0 Hummel, 2b 0 Mslnney, rf , 4 Jordan, lb ., Oshenhan. b McMillan, ss OlfcinQ. e tPaatorius, p 8 Totals 39 7 14 14 Totals ....JO 714 It Stem out, hit by batted ball. Boston 0 08000000- Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 Two-base hit: Jordan. Sacrifice hit: Jor dan. Stolen bases: Becker (2), bates. uouoio piay: tjneenan, Jordan, Left on bases: Boston, 2; Brooklyn, 7. Bases on balls: Off Fastorlus, l; off Flaherty, 3, Struck out: By Paatorlus, 4; by Flaherty l. wua puen: jnaueriy. Time: i:is. um pire: Emslle. WITH THIS BOWLERS. The Chancellors won two out of three games from the Jetter Gold tops last night on the Association alleys. This is tha first game played on the new alleys where every man on one team went over the Boo mark. The Chancellors also have made the highest team total to date with 2,667. Dudley was high on totals with 64a, while west naa nign single game wun 211. ocore JETTER GOLD TOP8. 1st. 2d. 3d. Jot Hartley 172 197 ml f3o TWdttemora. 14 If fis 478 ftreenleaf 175 178 J67 tlO Reynolds 173 123 JiV4 4." Lncell 181 VJi 4t 61t Totals 855 8fiJ 774 2,491 CHANCELLORS. 1st. 3d 1H 148 14 175 , ll 178 147 172 1W 17 3d. 171 211 164 11 144 Tot 6:lo 6K f4 Ml 621 878 833 838 2.667 Dudley West Ooff Frush Rempke Totals Last night on the Metropolitan alleys tha Brodegaards took their usual two games from the Colo-MrKennas. Captain Voss ay soma night they will take three. Wiley took all honors for his team with 612 tor total, and Fagerburg was high man for the Crown with 637. Tonight, Blcyol v-umpaiiT agauisi oirmingnam nange com pany, poor: C0LE-MKENNA8. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot Traynor 123 151 135 49 Wiley 1K4 13 J92 513 jonnson 144 u.i l'.l 477 Solomon 148 1H3 15 4Ug Rusher 144 UI 146 47 Totals 744 7W 818 BRODEGAARD CROWNS. 1st. 1H6 224 144 1H2 10 2d. 1 137 It 15 144 3d. im 154 144 2 361 Tot 537 51 4"Ji b. 4 877 SJi 788 2.IU1 Fagerburg Voss Hough Carman ... Bchulil .... Totals . Omaha Ca WICHITA. Kan.. gram.) Today's Wlchlta-Omah game was postponed on account of the non-arrival of tne wicnita team from a barn-stormlm trip. A double-header will be played Bun uay. se Postponed Oct. 2. (Special Tele Norman III Take Rae. NEWMARKET. Ort. 2.-Anajst Palmcnt Nuunan HI. who has proved ) diiaj point MITE SOX ARE SHUT OUT O. 1 0 3 2 14 4 0 1 0 Mclntyre. If i 1 Bush, ss 4 a Crawford, cf 4 1 Cobb, rf 3 2 Rossman, lb 6 0 Schaefer, 3b 4 0 Schmidt, c 4 0 Downs. 2b 2 n SnmmerB. p j 0 Mullln, p 1 n D. Jones 1 0 11. 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 O. 8 0 3 2 11 1 4 2 0 0 Totals Stone. If T, Jones, lb Hartsel, If Hoffman, cf Ferris, 3b Williams, 2b Wallace, as Smith, c Spencer, c waddell, p Howell. r Crlss Totals 34 7 BT. LOUIS. AB. R. 3 10 27 12 4 6 6 6 5 6 , 2 , 2 , 0 . 4 , 1 .41 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 ir. 1 3 1 1 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 A. 0 2 0 1 3 1 1 6 10 Yorkist, Bsttle Axe, Flavtgny, CharW and Winning Star also ran. J (l 1SVILLK. Ky., (Vt. t-Sumnary: First race, five and a half furlongs: "orrowful (h. Powers, slrslaht Hf.l won. Ppleiullrtla Trcxler, place $1 4.201 second, A'l Red (1"n, Modee, show 811 S' third. Time: 1 :0'.V Fiower Beauty, Nel Civ mack, rink Wings, Two Aropc, Civil, Mis Battenbrrg. Win-it Bread. Yanke e V.deite, Jupiter Joe, Jack Baker and Oreen Bring) alno ran. Second rare, m'le anil seven'v yards: Financier (106. Pnwi-is, straight I17 2-"! won, Dunvcgan tl"., Franklin, piece :i 4UI s c ond. ladv Baldur (H. Devcrlck, show 3''.9-i th.rd. Time: 1:4S. Vansel. Kthcl Carr. Male Fletcher. Kennewlrk, Comaioch. I'alammt and Raleigh also- ran. Third rsoe. e.x furlongs, selling: Ren- rtmihle (US. Troxler, stralcht J19t'.: won. Bonehrake (IM. Deverlch. place 2'4.i) sec ond, Mlltlndes (122, Powers, show 87.(6) third. Time: l:lit. Canoplan, St. valt n tlne, Hannllial Hey. Martins, Minnehalia, Llnle McLean, Robin Hood, Cygnet, Comic Opera and Potter also ran. rourm race, six furlongs; y.ienap t., Butler, str.iight H!.) won. Boswhk (V-N. Powers, pla.:c $7.5"l eroud. Please (107, Devlrk, show to. 4M third. T'me: 1:14. Hansel and Lady Martha also run. Filth race, six furlongs: Topay Robin son (101, Olasner, straight 810 3") won, Belh Goodwin (97. Walsh, place 318.10) seo ond, Gold Treasure (97,, Butler, show fRl.7.1) third. Time: 1:15. Raconteur, Ixidy Haiis- burg, Lady F.my, Cull, Dr. Hlmral and lng since he cspturod the 2.0' guineas takes here on May 6. won the St. Iaren stakes today. He defeated the favorite, St. Wolf, by two and a half lengths. Earls Court also ran. Sixth race, mile and seventy yards: l,ady Esther (100, McGee, straight 310.60) won, Hans (105, Butler, place Sil.li)) second, Im boden (102. Walsh, show I9.4C.) third. Time: 1:461- Cymbal! and Washakie also ran. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPITAL Ex-Senator Deltrlrh Visits Washing- tlon on Iletarn from III Dangh ter'a Wedding. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, (Special Tele gram.) Former Senator Deltrlch arrived In Washington today from Connecticut, where he attended the wedding of his daughter to James Knox Smith of the Bureau of Corporations. Mr. Deltrlch has some business In Washington which will keep him here three or four days. "I have no political news," said Senator Deltrlch to Th Be correspondent. "I came east on personal matters, and have not looked Into th political situation." Barney Lambrechta has been appointed postmaster at Twin Brooks, Grant county, S. D., vice F. E. Roberts removed. i It IA. Ill THE EEL WINS FREE PACE Son of Gambdier Takes Feature Erent at Columbus. CZARINA MAKES NEW RECORD Tr-1 ear-Old Tretter Goes Seeoml Heat of Horse Review Fatarlty in SlIS 1.4 Resalts of Other Event. "Cheer up a little And don't be forlorn; Let's all say we're glad Old Summer la gone." Why get hot and fuss over it. Take it cool. You will find in our clothes shop garments at $20 to $40 of a kind that will please you because they are new and different, with a class and style which must be seen to be appre ciated. Our line of suits and overcoats at $25 are a special feature. Drop in talk it over. W. T. BOURKE, Men's Fashion Shop, 319 So. 16th St. COU'MUCS. O.. Oct. 2. Th Fel. Ictor over Minor Heir last wee In a stake race, came out this afternoon rn the Columbus grand circuit track as a free-for-all pacer and disposed of Hedge wood Boy In straight heats. Wind bothered the horses In tha second and third quarters of all their miles. The Fcl was favorite and did all the leading, Hcdgewood Boy finishing at the sulky wheel the first heat In 2:04'. Th latter mads a bad break In th second heat and put himself out of It. In neither this mile nor the final, was The Fel forced to exert himself. Ciarlna reduced her own record and th season's mark for 2-year-old trotters when she stepped the second and deciding heat of the Horse Review futurity In 2J6H She did the last quarter of this rail In 0i2V Fanny Law son was a dangerous contender. I'plan, first choice of a doaen 2:08 trotters, was back fifth to Locust Jack la th first heat, but he raced th gray gelding In th next two miles and won with room to spare. The B. and B. 210,000 staka for 3:12 trotters will be raced Filday. Spanish Queen is the favorite. Summaries: 2:09 clans pacing, thre heats, purs 2000, two heats Wedneeday; William C. br. g.. by Civilisation. (Murphy) ,.1 1 Governor Searles, b. h. (Aleraan)....2 8 Minnie il., ch. f. (Hoffman) 3 Kim wood, b.'g. (Snyder) ,,'....7 4 Ding Fainter, b. m. (MoMahon) 8 7 Gold Coin. ch. g. (Valentine) 8 I Thor. b. h. (Whitney) 6 ds Charley Hal, b, g. (Snow) 4 8 dr Time: 2:0SVi, 8:074, 2:09. 2:09 class, trotting, thre heata, I1.2M): Uplan, blk. g., by Blngen, (Proctor) Locust Jack, g. g. (Mcllenry) oaniei, or. g. (Ernest) Teasel, ch, m. (Geers) Del Coronado, br. h. (Durfee) Scaaa, blk. m. (Payne) Elmilagro, br. g. (I-asall)....., Belfast, br. g. (McOlnnla) Ward, b. h. (U McDonald).... Baraja, b. g. (Shaw) Hmboy. b. g. (McDonald) Qnlvlks Directum, blk. -h. (Benyon)..12 11 1 Time: 2:0914. 8:08. 2:07. Horse Review futurity, 2-year-old trotters, two In three, purse 33.000: ('marina, ch. f.. bv Peter the Great. (Nolan) 1 Fanny Lawsnn, n. f. (Mac.ey) 2 Bertha C. br. f. (Chandler) 4 High Admiral, blk. c. (Dfean) 3 Gracious Peter, b. g. (L. McDonald). ...6 Robert C, b. c. (Andrews) 6 Divided third and fourth money. Time: 2:07a. 2:av. ...... Free-for-all class, pacing, three heats, purse 21.200: The Eel, gr. h., by Gamboller, (Mo- Ewen) 1 1 1 Hedgewood Boy, ch. h. (Sweet) 2 3 3 Baron Gratton, b. g. (Geers) 3 3 3 Erstatlc, b. m. (Lang) 4 I 4 Time: 2:04, 2:0614, 2:06. purs S 1 , 2 .... a .... 4 n t 11 10 T 10 7 10 a s Illrnola State Fair Races. SPRIOFIELD, HI., OoL B.-On soft track Citation today Won the free-tor-all pace, the feature event of the state fair races, In straight heats, th best mil In 2:064. Summary: Class 2:16, trot: O. K. Stsgall won, Tre lona second, Mlsa Mabel B. third. Best time: 2:14". Class 2:15, pace: Marie Van Hook won, General Luther second. Envoy third. Best Mme: 2:0H1 Free-for-all, pace: Citation won, Rol llne second, Don Elmo third. Best time: 2:0f. i O'Hara Wins Marathon. BROCKTON. Mass.. Oct. 2.-J. W. O'Mara of North Cambridge today won the Mara thon race from Boston to this city. Tim (unofficial), 2 hours, 81 minutes, 20 seconds. K. G. Dyer of Jamaica Plain, Mass., was second; Charles Henry of Lynn, third, and Samuel A. Mollor of Yonkera, N. Y., fourth. 15 25 17 Batted for Summers In the seventh. ""i wnen winning run scored. Batted for Waddell in the second Ptrolt ....8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 a7 St. Louis ....0 1 0 0 0 8 1 1 ns Two-bsse hits: Crawford (2). Cobb. Ross man. Hits: Off Summers, 12 In seven in nings: Off Mullln. a In two Innlnm- ntt Waddell, 2 In one Inning; off Howell, 8 In eigni innings. Hacririce hits: Crawford, Downs, Smith. Stolen bases: Mclntyre- (3), Cobb (3), Rossman, Schaefer, T. Jones. Double plays: Husch to Downs to Rossman; noirman to nmitn to Ferris. Left on bases: Detroit. 8: St. Louts. 19. Rn r.n k.ii.. Off Summers, 2. Bases on errors: Detroit! 3; SL Louis. 2. Hit with nitched hail- n. Howell, 3. Struck out: By Summers, 2; by Mullln. 1; by Howell, 2. Passed ball: Spencer. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Sheridan and Egan. Senators Pile Ip Ilia- Score. NEW YORK. Oct. 8.-HIts, and plenty of them, were the feature of today's game between the Washington and the local team. The visitors did the bulk of the hIMIng and knocked Hogg out of the box In th third inning. Lake was equally un successful and Washington won. Score: WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. AB.HO.A.E. AB.H.O.AB. Milan, ef ... z 8 0 oranror. Sb .. 4 I 4 2 A v v nurse, cr ... 1 lHemiblIi, rf.. 3 0 Laporte, If . 4 0 Morlarltr. lb. 4 00 Rourks. ss. 8 0 Uardtier. tb 4 0 Blair, e .... 8 e H"t. p .... 1 -Maiming .... 1 Oanl.jr. If ..6 1 nslstlb, tb. 6 Clyntse, rf . 4 PK-kerint, rf. 1 PrMmaa, lb . 6 UrHritle, as .. 4 irset. e ... 6 Suhlpke. 8b . 4 Kselejr, p ..6 10 1 2T 18 8 1 8 1 4 1 0 3 ti Lass, p . letaia . . Totals 44 1 27 17 1 Batted for Hogg in third. Washington 0 2 3 0 0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 Two-base hlt: Mortality, Milan, Clymer, Freeman. Three-base hits: Clymer, Gan ley. Home runa: Lake, Clymer, Milan. Hits: Off Hogg, 8 In three Innings: off Itke, 11 In six innings. Stolon bases: Cnglaub, McBrlde, Bhlpke, Keeley. Double plays: Keeley to Freeman; McBrlde to Freeman: O'Rourke. Gardner to Mortality. Left on bases: Washington, 8; New York, , Bases on balls: Off Lake 8; off Keeley. 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Hogg, 1; by Keeley, 1. Paaaad ball; Street. Time: 1:80. Umpire; Hurst. 6 0 0 213 110 0-2 EVENTS ON TUB Hl'SMlQ TRACKS Moafort Wins Stony Brook Stake at Aeasataot Park. AQUEDUCT. Oct. 2,-Today'a feature at Aqueduct was the Stony Brook atake at a Id le and a s xieeiitil. Which resulted In a victory for Munfort. Th Squlr eut out a fait pace to the stretch, but he bean to tire and Munfort strong, woq iianolly. Th steepleuuaae, with only two starters, proved easy for Jimmy Lane. Summary: First race, S-year-olds, selling, six and a haif furlongs: Ida D (1U2, Sweet) won, Sangu-ne (-10, McCarthy) second, Biskra (lex, t ullen) third. 11m; l:."u. King Avondaie, Dixie, liliiiim-l and Select also tan. Second race, 4-year-olds and up, selling, abiut two and a half miles: Jimmy Lane (144, Allen) won. Handy Cieek IU2, Hender son) second. Time; 6 15H. Two starlets. Tiilrd ism, fillies and geldings, rialdsns, 2-year-olds, six furluiiss: Yankee Daugh ter tlUa, JacC alley) wun, SrMent.ous Uua, Kptonj second, Gunshul io7, J. I,ee) third. T.me: 1:154, Lady Bev.rwkk, Mer s and Mariana also ran. Fourth ra, th Stony Brook, 3-year-olds and up, mile and a sixteenth: Monfort (104, Sweet) won, Th Squiie GO. Mc- Caney) second. Tim: 1:47. Two starters, Huh raoe, all ages, tin mils: Fort Johnson (116, McCarthy) won, Tony Bonero (lis. Sweet) ae ootid, Mark Antony II (114. Doyle) third. Time: 1:41. Masuma alao ran. Sixth race 8-year-olds and ud. elllna mil and an eighth: Dolly Snaoker lu2. 8el) won. Adoration (107, McCarthy) sec ond. Not but C0u, Lnd; tniii T.me; l.HV By using th various departments of Th Be Want Ad Pages you get th best re sults at the least expense. 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