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THE OMAHA DAILY HEKr THURSDAY, OCTOHKK 8, 1W8. -4 w I OFFERED FOR SALE MIllaaeaHCaatlaae4. ICE, ICE, MINNESOTA ICK In cah lot. A. O. Ullbert, Cuun U Muff. Ik. LTWO MOTOR CTCLKJ tor Sale, on with attachment: a bargsln; .T0 fur both. I. Mucci, 2U W. Broadway. Council Bluff. (1 U s POTATOES FOH BALB. In carlot. Wrltn of 'phone Martin mkrcantilk co., x Manning, I. (!) U2tl M 7I PIANO credit certificate cheap. Lotl M. Serf, Aurora, Neb. 1 2fl JKWEL -hole cook stove, with reservoir; weight 3M) pound; com w; yours lor nu. 7o N. 41st Ave. (16 ?M 'J. r. )R 8 Al,K On U-hore-power Nicholson- Shepherd engine, tender and corn shelter outfit; cheap It taken at once. Call, writ or phone Emll Bragg, Holdrege, Neb, I.OtM'9-7-30 PATENTS PATENTS THAT PROTECT Three books for Inventors mailed on receipt of Sc post age. R. H. and A. B. Lacey, rooms &-33 I'aclflc Hldg.. Washington. V. C. Eetab- lished 1W. (17) Sis D. O. 7117. BARNELL, Faxton Blk. Tel. Red ri7) 319 PERSONAL '"RAQRANT floral blooms, plant-milk, veg. etable essences compose Satin Skin Cieara. , . tl) . i VRINGES, rubber goods by mall; cut pries. Band for free catalogue, Myerc billon Drug Co., Omaha, (18 ifca MA nMTT"T,T"' treatment and bath. Mme. MiVUiNrjl sjmiih, ltf N. 15th, Id floor. '...'..'. . -' OS) PRIVATES CONFINEMENT HOME Mr. Dr. King, 1824 N. 24th. Tel. Webster V. . - . (18) tOl OMAHA Stammerer' Ins., Ramge Bldg. (18) 321 THE SALVATION ARMT solicits castoff clothing; In fact, anything you do not need. We collect, repair and sell at U4 N. 11th fit., for cost of collection to the ' worthy poor. Call 'Phone Douglas 4136 and k wagon Will call. (13) 785 s ULl't 4iei, new, id-hand. 118 Farnam. (18) 424 DR. WERTZ, dentist. 6th floor Paxton Blk. . - (18) 2S TOUNO WOMEN coming to Omaha as strangers are Invited to visit the Young Women's Christian association rooms, 1611 Farnam St., where they will be directed to suitable boarding places or otherwise assisted. (18) 268 toRIOHT baby boy and girl for adoption. Address u .', car nee. (is M7M lx MAT I prepare your registration papers for Vi cents T Best Tripp county map, Wo. "A Reliable Place." W. T. Harvey. No tary Public, with James A. Smith Lum ber Co., Dallas, S. ti. (18)-M191 19 MABBAOB treatments, 10 South 17th St, room I. Mrs. Jordan. (18) M760 8x Piles Cured Free All persons unable to pay will be treated absolutely free of any charge on Satur day of each week by DR. WILIJAM CREIOHTON MAXWELL, 624 Bee Bldg., Omaha, Neb. 'Phone Doug las 1424. Cut this out and bring with you. (l)-7 MASSAflE Ki'ctnc, vibratory. 120 S. lUAOOAUIi lath. Room , fourth floor old Boston store. (Is) 741 031 JOHN CANE Is In town. It will soon ba time to trim trees, trellises, grapevines. Telephone Douglas 44f or A -3649. (18) 781 Nl WILL the gentlemen who exchanged over coats at the Hughes meeting please com municate with E. R. Woods 640 Ramge building, or telephone Douglas 89? T . -. ,U 259 7x MASSAGE t reitment; 100 S. 17th St., room t, Mrs. Jordan. (18) M289 Ha IF MRS. C. M. CRAIO will writ to B. T. Whlrale, Kansaa City, Mo., she will hear samethlng to her advantage. (U)-M284 13x REAL ESTATE HEAL ESTATE) DEALERS JATNE INV. CO., first floor N. T. Life. (19) 326 . GEORGE CO.. 1601 Farnam. Tel. Douglas 758. BENJAMIN R. E. CO., 477 Brandeis Bldg (Is)) 327 ICED ABSTRACT CO., Est 1H5; prompt vrvica, get our prices, mv s arnam Bt. . (1)-J8 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE) ACREAGE lloME Fine, Improved place of 7H acrea, having bow ana stricuy moaern s-room house, with furnace, bath and private water sys tem. Location, Ideal; close to Omaha and bear paved road. Three aciea orchard and vineyard, uwner anxious to sell; asks ts,eu), but wants an otter cash or terms. Will consider small city property as part payment. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., First Floor, M. T. Life BlUg., Telephones Douglas 1781 and A-Iisx. (UO-371 7 LIST YOt'R PROPERTT WITH W. FAR NAM SMITH dt CO. WIS HAVE THE iJUia-HO. (19 M-806 13 HOME AND INVESTMENT SPECIALS 116 per month and a., small cash pay ment will buy a neat 6-rooiu cottage in firsl-ola condition, full lot, good loca tion, near th and Sprague, only (l.auo. Good. W-room house, large barn and out building, I avre land, well situated and not tar from car line. A bargain at 32.700, (mall amount down, balance monthly. Near 26th and Corby, 3-room lioUe, full lot, only 1.600, can arrange term. You can t wi tni ror value. A neat e-room cottage, city water, brick walk, east front lot. Trice 1,600, rental term. Choice double apartment of 12 room each, entirely modern, lot euxi), fronting on t atreets; eat front paved; permanent walk. Present, building rent tor 60. Abundant room for additional building, cottage, flat or apartment. Price t7,wo, mall amount down, balance monthly. . RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO., 48 Ramga Bldg., 16th and Harney Sta. " 09)-873 I $2,850 4007 NORTH 30TII STREET . Elx room, all modern, furnace not in. but l alrtady piped; wi'l let purchaser soli-ct tumac; I room and reception room on r)rt floor, t sleeping room and bath up- stairs. . ,(i)U 4011 NORTH 30TH STREET Six root na. u trlotly modern: 4 room and bath on second floor, plei1l,l ftntah, house Is new. cellar under entire houe, paved street and paving paid In full. HASTLNGS & HEYDEN, 1,04 Farnam Bt. Dee Blg. (I9J-221 t AN eastern owner has two houses In Hsjis- com Placa rented for tt thing ' modern paved etreel; cut front i will sell at a bargain; one block north of ninivvin rtri. THOMAS BRilNNAN, Room L New York Life Building. FOR BALE Nut l-raum bouse, east front lot, at Jfcul 8. 20th Ave., 81.200; require about M oath- balance monthly. C. M. Hachhimnn, iJt Paxton block. (19) M913 KOUNTS PIACE LOTS. very desirable lot, from owner, at a bar- mwvnnn ioi east or xiouievard, on fiokn.y gt fronting park; !lo. Call 4;. Br.nd.T. Bid,. TL iSoug. J. or Ind A-alW. tl)-M3U REAL ESTATE CITT PROPERTY rOR BALB fContmustf-) 12 PER CENT ON $27,500. We have Just been authorised to offer a fine row cf ft- Inul flats (pressed brick frontst wlih above Income; us ct once; They are flneljr located and In walking distance. REAL. K8TATR TITLE-TRUST CO. Cha E. Williamson. Ftps. Oround rioor t7. S. National Uldg., 1301 Farnam 81. (lt)-M2S7 ( LIST your property with Chris Boyer. 22d and Cumins; Hta ill)) a REAL ESTATE FARM AXD HAAitat LAS 1) FOR ALB Colaraslo. FARM AND FRUIT LAND. Denver Oreeley district, under Irrigation; sugar beets, alfalfa, general farming and fruit raising; low price, easy payments. National Investment Co., W2 Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Tel. Douglas MM. (20)-T7 Moatana. FOR SALE My rar.eh, consisting, of 4,004 aires, situated twenty miles north c town of B'g Tlmter, Mont., railroad to be built within three and one-half miles of same; 8.000 acre subject to cultivation and Irrigation; plenty of water tor same; up-to-date In every respect; good fence; M0 springs; never freese; at S3 per acre. This la the best ranch for the money In the state of Montana. It I a great snap Also have 180 acre fine bench land all under Irrigation; railroad station adjoin ing lend; good Improvements; twenty tor.s of beets per acre thla year; forty rod from river front, at $7a per acre. Reasonable payment, terms to suit. For further particulars addrees J. H. Yates, Billings, Mont. (20)-M200 13 Mlellaeaa HOMESEEKERS. f COME to western Neb. If you want to ee goyd corn and wneai. i nave a lew more choice quarter on the grain payment plan and small tracis on mommy pay ment: and for sale a good hotel and a nice meat market; also a good hotel for rent. 1 have a fine location for a shoe maker; one that can mend harness also preferred; write at once. A Warner, Harvard, Neb. (zu HSU x Land Investor's Manual K( Tells all about how to buy tn a farm, by men who have rvnta spent the best years of their Veil U ijv,., m the land game. A book of disinterested advice, glv Ing the experience of years for the guidance of the Inexperienced In the hands of the unscrupulous. Price 60 cents, postage paid. Bend for It today. Land Investor's Guide, Dept. T, IES Rush 8t.,Chlnago. III. . (20) M2!t58x WANTED-T0 BORROW 11,000 or $1,600 at 6 per cent on new Address D 259, (24) 277 8 nouses worm iv.uuv. care Bee. WHEN wrltina- to advertiser remember It takes but an extra etreke or two of the pn to mention the fact that you sew tne ad in ine ee. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOANS on improved Omaha property. O Keefe K. ti. I.O., lwift. X. Ule Bldg. (22)-3.t FIVE PER CENT , money to loan on Omaha Bualne Property. THOMAS BRENNAiN, Room 1, New York Life Bldg. ' (23) 838 WANTED City loans. Peters Trut Co. (32) 337 WANTED City loans and warrant. W. Farnam nmun t wo., uaj f arnam St. (22) 338. PAYNE, DOSTWICK & CO.. N. Y. Life. Private money; tauu to is.ouo; low rate. (Z2)-339 MONEY TO BUILD. tC0 to tl!U0.009 at ourrent rate. W. H. THOMAS, dot First Nat. Bank Bldg. 340 flOO TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, weaa mag., lam ana rarnam. ta) 342 PRIVATE MONEY NO DEIjAY. GARVIN BROS., 1604 FARNAM. (22)-8l LOWEST RATES Bemls. Paxton Block. (22)-313 MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (22)-344 PRIVATE money to loan. J. II. Sherwood, 1 Hrandels Hlflg. (X!) M3"Z WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST prices for 2d-hand furniture, car pet, clothe and ahoes. Tel. Douglas 8911. (26) 346 RIGHT Drlccs oald for 2d-hand furniture. carpets, atovea, clothing, shoes. Tel, Red MuL () 34 WANTED Two pool tables wanted. De scribe what you have and give your best (15) M993 10 WANTED. TO BUY About fifty loads of dirt, to be delivered at 37th and Dodge Sts. Apply Robert Hunter, Bee business omce. i--M2i'l x WANTED A printing press, 8x12. ' Koiy oiiiuiii, on in. mi n Bt., cuy. u) ibi ex WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED HOUSES. Wanted for the winter, a furniMhed house must b In good location. Address P. O, MrixH9,()malia: (,) M2H6 10 WANTED SITUATIONS TRAINED nuise, will go to small itown or co inti y for 316 to M per week; best refer ences Hum city physicians. B-240, Bee (27) 148 7x YOUNG man of 26 with colleo-e education want business position at once. Address w few. care Bee. (27) 216 12x WANTED Set of books to keen at nlitht best reference. Addreaa A tbi, care Bkc (27) M33 8x STOVE REPAPIRS WE have in (took (no delay) repairs for every make of furnace, ileum or hot water beater, water front. OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, l'-WOS Dousla St. Telephone: Bell, Douglaa 930; Ind., A-Wtfl. 31 1- LEGAL NOTICES THE SOUTH OMAHA AND WESTERN RAILROAD IAAMFANY Social Mfctft lng Omaha, Neb.. October 7, 1908. A spe cial mueting of the stockholders of the south Omaha and Western Railroad Com pany will ba held at the office of the company In Omaha Neb., on Friday, De cember 18. 1908, at 11 o'clock a. rr... for the purpose of authorising and providing for the sale of the railroad of the South Omaha astern Railroad Company, wtlh Its franchises and appurtenances, tls real ea tate and personal property, to Union Pa cific Railroad Company, the consideration for such sale to be the cancellation of tna uonaa ana satisfaction of the mort gag of said the South Omaha A Watrn Railroad Company, and the assumption of all Ita other Indvbtednee by the slid Union Padflo Railroad Company; and for in purpose oi iranaacung ail auch othe business as may legally coo befora th. meeting. For the purposes of the meeting th books for the transfer of etock will be closed at t o'clock p. m. on Monday, Decembur 7. 138. and will be reopened at 10 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, liecember 19, !. T. M. OKU,' secretary. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the St. Venceslaus church (Rev. J. 8 Bros, pastor, Dodge. Neb.), until October 14, fof the building of a parochial achoel, two story and basement. Plana, etc , at Rv. J. S. Bros, Dodge, Neb. A deposit of $10 will be required from contractors taking plans from th pastor. Anton Treanak, Joaef Krajlcek, Oeorg Fret. Building Com ml tie. . Oct f d7t NEW YORK WINS FROM BOSTON Oianti Take Final Game of Serif and Ti Chicago. CHICAGO TEAM E5E0UTE EAST Intrase latere Im Today's name, Which I I alqae la History f Base Ball Great Demaad for Seats. NBW YORK, Oct. 7.-Wlth tha Chicago base bali learn speeding to New York on the Twentieth Century Limited, with the local team rejuvenated by relief from the haunting fear of the past three days that soma mishap might lose It on of tha Bos ton series and . lead to a possible triple tie; with a deluge of telegraphlo and tele phonic reqtteets for reservations pouring Into headquarters and with every baa ball enthusiast In the land at almost the limit of nerve tension, It Is clear that the stage Is being fittingly set for what Is undoubt edly to be . th most drflmastio event In the game's history. The National league pen nant fought for as probably never before, belong' to tomorrow's winner at the Polo grounds.- Today . the attendance there was not more than the average, the Other thronga of the game's followers, being con fident evidently that New York would not fall when to near tha goal. - Ames pitched today despite Mathew m'B pleadings with McGraw before the gam that he be allowed to go t6 the box both today and tomorrow. Matewson will undoubtedly be In the box tomorrow, The only feature of today's game, which New York won handily by the score of 7 to X, was McCormlck's remarkable tatch of a long fly' for which he had to reach far out over a bleacher fence. Detail of tha Play. First Inning Boston: Becker bunted safely. Bates singled to left. Browne fanned. Becker and Bates made a double steal. MoQann tripled to center scoring Becker and Bales. Sweeney fouled out to Tenney. Dahlcn bunted and Mcuann was out at third. Bresmvhan doubling, iwo runs. New York: Tenney filed to Browne. Her so- munted safely. Mresnahan was called out on strikes and Hersog was doubled at second, Bowerman t Hannlfan. No. run. Second Inning Boston: Hannlfan filed to Seymour. Bowerman Out. Ames to Ten ney. Flaherty fanned, iso runs. ' New York Scores. New York: Donlln safe on Hannlfan' fumble. Seymour srrounded to Mcuann Donlingolng to second. Revlln fouled out to Bowerman. McCormlck singled to right, scoring Donlln. BrldweU fouled to McGann. One run. Third Inning Boston: Becker out, Bria. well to Tenney. Bates lined to Tenney. Browne out. Ames to Tenney. No runs. New York: Ames singled to rignt. ten ney slnaled to center, sending Ames to third, and reached second on the throw-In. Heraoc out. Hannlfan to McGann. Ames scoring. Breenahan hit to Davhlen, who threw to the plate, but Tenney beat the throw, scoring, with Bresnahan safe on first. Donlln hit Into b. double play, Han. nlfHn to Dahlen, to McGann. Two rutrs, Fourth Innlna Boston: McQann out, Sweeney out, Brldwell to Tenney. Dahleu out, Hersog to Tenney. No runs. New York: Beymour sininea to center. Devlin did likewise. Mattern relieved Flaherty In the box for Boston. McCormlck sacrificed, Sweeny to McGann. Brldwell slnaled to r a-ht. scoring Seymour. Abes made hla second hit of the game, scoring Devlin. Tenny bunted safely, filling the base. Herxog singled to center, scoring Brldwell and . Ames. Bresnahan hit to Rweennv. who touched third, forcing Ten ney and his throw to McGann doubled Bresnahan at first. Four runs. , Fifth Innina Boston: Hannlfan stmrled Bowerman singled to right, but. Donhn's throw to Pevlln dismissed Hannlfan at third, Stem baited for Mattern. Bower man went to second on wild pitch. Stem fanhed. Becker struck out. no runs. New York: IXinim smasneo tne urst Dan nltnhed .for a slnsle. Seymour forced him. Hannlfan to Dahlen. Devlin out, Sweeney to McGann. McCormlck rued to uatea. xmo run. Sixth Intrlng: Boston: Bates out, Ames to Hersog to. Tenney. Browne out, oria well m Tennev. McGann singled to left. Devlin and Tenney took car of Sweeney. No runs. New York: Brldwell filed to Browne. Ames out, Chappelle to McGann. Tenney filed to Becker, no runs. No Rons in Seveath. eleventh Innlns-Boston: Dahlen out. Her na- to Tennev. Hannlfan elngled to center. Graham hit to the Infield, both being safe on a fielder's choice. Chappelle out, Ames to Tenney, Becker Out, Hersog to lenney, No runs. New York: Hersog walked and stole second. Bresnahan fouled to Graham. Don lm was safe on McGann's slow fielding, Herzog reaching third. Herxog ana uonun ,ti.mml a. double, steal, but Herzog was out at the plate. Seymour out, Dahlen to Mcuann. NO runs. iNeeanam cku:imiik ior n:w York and Barry In right field In Boston's eighth Inning. i ir.it.hth innlna- Boston: Needham re lieved Bresnahan and Barry took Inl!n's Dlaee In rlgnt iieia. racv-ornnu umue a sensational running one-handed catch off Bate' fly to left field. Browne bunted afely. McGann filed to Seymour. Sweeney out, Brldwell to Tenney. No run. New xora: uevun una w oiu"n.. jut rwmtck alnaled. Brldwell forced him at second. Hannlfan to Dahlen. Anie fanned M - s-i in Ninth Inning Boton: Brain playing third tnr Nw York. Dahlen out.. Hersog to Tenney. Hannlfan fanned. Graham out to Ames, unassistea. no run, utuu. BOSTON. AB. R. H. 0 0 0 0 A.- E. Becker, rf Bates, If 0 0 0 0 S 2 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 Browne, cf McGann, lo.... Sweeney, 3b.... Dahlen, as Hannlfan, 2b... Bowerman, c... Graham, c...... Flaherty, p Mattern, p 0 0 0 0 Stem- Chappelle, p.... Totals. 37 1 NEW YORK. 8 24 13 1 i' AB. R. H. i 2 0 0 t 0 1 1 0 2 1 O. 16 0 4 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 1 A. 0 6 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 6 4 Tenney, lb Hersog, 2b.... Bresnahan, o, Needham, c... Donlln, rf Barry, rf , Seymour, cf.. Devlin, 3b 4 Brain, 3D McCormlck, Brldwell. Ames, p Totals If. 7 13 27 18 Batted for Mattern In fifth. Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 New York ..'....0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 7 Three-base hit: McGann. Hits: Off Fla herty, 6 In three Inning; off Mattern, 4 In one Inning: off Chappelle, S In four Inning. Sacrifice hit: McCormlck. Stolen base: Brldwell. Hersog, Bates, Becker. Double rdaye: Hannlfan to Donlln to McGann; Sweeney to McGann; Bowerman to, Han nlfan. Left on iiasti: Boston, : New York, 5. Bae on ball: Oft Chappelle. 1. Base on error: New York. 1. Struck out: Bv Flaherty, 1; by Chappelle. 1; bv Ames, 2. Passed ball: Bresnahan. Wild pitch: Ames. Time: 1:51". Umpire: Klem and Johnstone. Philadelphia Beats Brooklyn. PHILADELHPIA. Oct. 7 Brooklyn w today defeated by Philadelphia In a light hitting game, 4 to 2. Score. PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O. A. AB.H.O. AC. Orant. tb I 1 Knabe, lb.... 2 1 9 Time, rf I I WtaM. If I I I BraaafMld, lb 4 11 Johnauo, cf... 3 O ImmIIo. a.... t t iHioln. a 44 trauaraoa, If.. 4 tBurrh, ef 4 9 Hummal, 9b. . 4 0 Lumlay, rt... I Jordan, tb ... 4 Akwnaa, lb., t MrMillaa. aa. I ODuna, a I Carridoa, ... 1 J Kruaer, p.... 1 HoUuaa. . 3 TOU1B 11 111 u TuUU 11 t4 U 1 Brooklyn 02000000 02 Philadelphia 10200010 -4 Two base hits: Jordan, Magee. Thre baa tula: Burch, Titu. Hit: Off Kruper, 3 in three and one-third Inning: orf Holme. 3 In foire and two' third Inning. SacrtTico bit: Kraabv, Duclm, Titu r'tolesj bases: UrauL Mage. Double 'plays: Lumlev, Kru ger. Left tin baaca: Brooklyn r Phlladel tilila, T. Base on ball: Off k'ruger, 3; off liolinea, 7: off Corrldon, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Kruger. L Struck out: "it Kruirar. Standing of the Team NATL. LBAQUR. AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPrt.l W.L Pet. .90 m .6-8 .90 4 .fM .M f4 .R79 .S S .547 .75 '.9 .4-7 Chlcam ... 9 m .Ml Detroit ., New York..! f .M1 Cleveland I'ltlsburs ...!. W .SM'Oilcaao . Phlia. ) 71 .f47 Bt. Louis Cincinnati . . T 01 .474' Boston ... Boston St 91 .,IHi la K r& .444 Brooklyn "...f3 10 .44i Washlnatdn ?5 .47 Bt. Louis. ...49 1 .KlIlNew York..l li .iU4 GAMES TODAY. National Lesgue Chlcaso at New York: play off tie for championship and wlndup the season. American League Philadelphia at Ioton; New York at Washington; wlndup of the season. . 1; by1 Holme. 9; by Corrldon, I, Time: 1:111 w inputs; i,nuian. RAW DEAL FOR CUBS DR EYFt'99 Plttabar Magnate Oppose Playlas Off Tie. ' Barney Dreyfus, a member of the board of director of the National league, took the unusual ground that while he waa pleased with the decision of the brvard of directors In declaring the Chicago-New York game & tie he would oppose any move to have the tie' played off after Wednesday, a the season Is ended, says the Chicago Tribune. He eav the hoard had r? right to make any such provision. Dreyfusa says plainly that had he been al lowed to sit on that hoard he would have voted to give Chicago the game. He de- clnres his old pal. Hurry Pulliam, Inveigled mm rrom Chicago to t lncmnnti under false fretenses, saying he could not be kept off hat deciding committee, and then voted to keep him off. Chance and his teammete. who have ex pected ncthlng worse than a "r1ea of three games against the Giant In event the lat ter won all three game from Boston, were Incensed at the action of the triumvirate who decided the case by compelling them to play the one game which will decide the pennant race on the home field of their rivals. In the heat of hi anger Chance told of alleged action and word of President Bb bet of Brooklyn, one of the three mem who gave the Cincinnati decision, which will do the game of base bull no good with a public, which at best Is sometimes Inclined without reason to be suspicious of close finishes. Lubets was not ounllfied to pas on our case," said Chance. "He is prejudiced and would surely give us the worst of It. Be fore the last Chicago series against Brook lyn, Ebhets called his entire team together and told them he wanted the team to piny its hardest a gal net us and that he would aee that any player playing 'soft ball' was barred from base hall for the rest of his career. That waa all right, but when he added that he hoped the Giants would win tne pennant he gave the pin vers a nuncn, the point of which cannot be overlooked. And that was one of the three men who decided that we must play one game to decide the pennant on tho home grounds of the New York club. "On aonther occasion Mr. Ebbets went so far as to say to some friend that he was sorry he did not let the crowd kill me at the time of my trouble In Brooklyn Inst year when fans throw pop bottles at me andv I was saved from serious injury or even death only by police guard. "Since we have to, we'll go to New York and win again the pennant. Pfetster, prob ably will pitch Thursday, as he Is In great form right now and likely to be especially effective against the Giant, who are not considered strong against left-handers 1 talked with Mr. Murphy over the long dis tance 'phone. He la Indignant agnlnst tho J uiIuIah Ktli a Viaivak 9t annanl it " In the ever. of defeat In tho critical game with the Giants, Chance favors a fiost-seHson series with the Box. "I tried o reach Jones over th 'phone," said Chance, "to offer him sympathy nnd re gret that we could not play his team for the world's championship. If I don't see him tomorrow, I wish you-would tell him and Comlekey that If we have the same kind of luck on Thursday as they had to day, we will challenge them, or accept a a challenge for the championship of Chi cago, details to be arranged later. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Wins Both Ends ' of Doable-Header from Sew York. both game of the dquhle'-lipadc.r with New York tOdi 1 to 0 and 9 to 4. the first game going eleven' Inning.' Score, first game: WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. AB.H.O. A.E. AH.U.O.A K. Vllan. cf I 1 1 CCn. Cf t t 0 Qanlty. If.... 4 tie OO.rdnw. lb.. 4 Vnilaub, ib.. t 10 3 OLaporta. If... 4 Pickering, rf. 5 1 1 0 OMnrtarlty, lb. 4 Clymar, 2b... t 01 0 CO' Hour Ira, as. 4 Freeman, lb., 5 114 0 Blair, rl 4 I 1 5 (i 0 i 14 0 2 I 0 0 ' Mi'Brld, sa.. 4 l I v Donovan, id., i Street, o 4 0 10 1 olwefny. ... 4 0 4 1, Johnaon, p .. 4 114 bWarhop, p.... 4 Oft! Total! 4110 23 11 1 Totall. 11 1 6 J 113 One out when winning run scored. Washington ....0 0000900001 New York 0 000000000 0 Two-base hits: McBrlde. Johnson, Mllt Three-baBe hit: Cree. Stolen bases: Mtla Pickering. Double plgys: Molarity (una. slated); Johnson to Fretjman. Left o;. baBea: Washington, 9; New York. 4. Bases on -balls: Off Warhop, L First base on errors: Washington, 1; New York, 1. Struck out: By Johnson. 8; by Warhop, 4. Time: 1:4(. Umpire: Kvans. Score, second game: WASHINGTON. NBW YORK. AB.H.O. A.E. AB.H.O. A. a,. Milan, ct 4 10 0 lCrea, ef Oanley. If.... I 1 1 OOarduer, :b. toe 1 t 1 0 1 t'nglaub, 1-Ib 4 1 10 9 ouiport. 11. 0 1 Bdmonda, rf..l 1 0 0 OMorlarlty, lb. 4 0 9.0 rna,l. lb . I 1 0 OO'Rourke. M. 4 0 Hi Clymar. Jb-rf 4 1111 Blair, rf 4 1 ' 0 0 s.hli.kr. Jb... 1 0 0 0 lDonoran, lb.. 4 12 10 MrUrlda, as... 4 12 1 Sweeney, C...4 1 i 1 0 Street, c 1 1 10 1 OWIlann, p 8 1 H 0 Wllharup, p. . 4 1 1 I 0Bllllar4, p.... 1 0 0 10 'Lake 1 0 0 0 0 TotaU S3 I 27 11 1 - Totals it U 24 11 9 Batted for iBllllard In ninth. Washington 0 0 0 i' 0 1 9 -i New York 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 01 Two-base hits: McBrlde, Edmondon. Three-t.ae hit: Unglaub, Laporte. Hit: Off Wilson, 7 in five Inning; off Billiard, 1 in three Innings. Sacrifice hit: Hanlcy. Stolen . base: Milan, Unglaub, Clymer, Bchlpke, McBrlde. Double play: Clymer to Unglaub. lft on base: Washington, 7; New York, 6. Base on balls: Off Wilson, 4r off Billiard, 3. First base on error: Washington. 3: New York, 1. Struck out: By Wltherun. 9: by Wilson, 2; by Billiard, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpire: Evan. Even Break In. Boatoa. BOSTON, Oct. 1. The base ball season here closed today with a double-header between Boston and Philadelphia, the home team winning the first game by timely hit ting and daring base running, and the via I tor taking the second by bunching hit In the last two Inning. The second game was called at the end of the eighth Inning on account of darkness. Score, first game: BOSTON. v PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O. A B AB.H.O. A. IS Mrfonnell. tb 3 11 t ONIrholl. 3b.. 4 1 Lord. lb.. I 1 0 0 Ulollln.. Sh... 114 110 IS.vhald. rf... t 1 1 Speaker, f... H.H't. rf Oravath, If.. W'asner, aa. . BUM. lb Donahue, a.. Clooite, a... Totall t I 0 OMurebr, cf... 4 1 0 Davla. lb 4 1 1 1 Olitrinr If... 4 I 13 o e lit l t 1 14 1 i Barry, as 4 0 1 I 117 1 OfWara, o 4 13 ,4111 0 Martin, p 1 0 0 0 Pllaa, p 3 0 0 1 0 KTITI1 Total! U I M I 1 Boston 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 t 10 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-base hits: Wagner, Davis, Donahue, Hits: Off Martin, 1 in two Inning; off Fllrs, 6 in Blx Uinlng. Sacrifice hits; Col lins, Hoey, Donahue. Stolen bases: Speaker, Stshl, McConnell, lArd, Cravath, Wagner. Double play: Stahl to Wagner; Collin to Power. Left on base: Boston, 2; Phila delphia, 7. Flrat base on ball: Off Mar tin, 8; off CUotte. 1; off File, 3. 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It searches out every particle of the poison and does not leave the least trace for future outbreaks. & & S,, in addition to curing the disease, builds up and strength-, en every part of the body. Its fine tonic effect tone up the stomach and digestion,, improve the appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing I Valuable information about th different tape of the disease and any medical advice desired sent fnx. TILE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLAS TA. OA, tin. I; br File. 1 Tested ball: Powera. Time: l:;et Umpire: Hurst. Score, ftocnnt! game: PHILADELPHIA no.iTny. AB.H.O A.E. All H.O A it Hsrtaol, If ... I 1 MoOo.noll, b t 1 I 0 Mrhols, I0...4 9 6 txM. in. t relllna. !.... I 1 1 4 Speaker, rf. 4 1 0 I I i 1 0 I Hurphr, cf.. tK lb ... room ha, rf.. Barrr, aa.... Powers, tv... Pisna. p I 1 (Hr, rr. I lit ecravath. If. 4 0 waimer. a. .111 . 1 SNIlea, ea t. hi, lb llOMittl'k, c... . t 1 Mors. ...! 0 Totall I It 10 '. Totals ...,.5S I M 1) 4 Philadelphia 0 00010216 Boston 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base hits: Barry, Nichols, Collins. Three-bae hit: Wagner. Home run: Davis. Sacrifice hits: Ixrd, Murphy. Stolen base: McConnell, Plank. Double play: Lord to Mohl. Left on bases: I'hllndclphla, 4; Bol ton, 4. i First base on balls: off Plank, 2; olf Morgan, 1. First base on errors: r'hll adelphla, 9. Hit with pitched ball: By Mor gan, Barry. Struck out: By Plank. ; by Morgan, . Passed ball: Ostdick. Time: 1:49. Umpire: Hurst. LEXIS GTOX 11 AH ft F.SS RACES Tha Harvester Wins Bis; Keatneky Patorlty la Straight Heats. LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 7.-The thirty sixth annual meeting of the Kentucky Horse Breeders' association begun here to day wltn many noted horsemen and turs Present from various atate and Canada. The Harvester, owned by Auguet Wilhelm of Milwaukee, driven by Ed Gecr, won the 1-year-old division of the rich Kentucky Futurity; laid to fce the best stake for trot, ting horse In the world. The race was easy for the victor, who, In the last heat, went the distance In 2x. establishing a new record for the event. The day' sport opened with the Ten nessee stake, for 2:06 class pacer, Which proved a great surprise. Jerry B won over The Eel, favorite, who finished second. Minor Heir, second choice, coming In third. The first heat In the Tennesson stake wa notable In that Minor Heir lowered by several second the record for the race, beside lowering the track record, and further equalled the mark made by Star Pointer several years ago for the fastest heat ever achieved by a light harness horse, going the heat In 2:0OH- Iscnetta easily won the 2:08 pace-from a field of thirteen starter. The Tennessee stake, 2:06 class pacing, value $3,000, best three In fiver: Jerry B, ch. h., by Argo Wilkes (McMahon) 3 4 2 5 111 Minor Heir, b. h. (Dean).. 1 1 6 4 6 5 8 The Eel, gr. h. (McEwen) 2 2 12 2 12 Cope De Oro, b. h. (Durfee) 6 3 3 12 2 4 Major Mallow, b. g. (Mal low) 4 6 4 S 4ro Time: 2:Q0. 2:03, 2:02, 3:CH, 2:06tt, 2:06V4, 2:06V. The Kentucky Futurity, for 3-year-olds, value 914.000, best three In five: The Harvester, br. c, by Walnut Hall (Geers) 1 1 1 Betivolo, b. c. (Young) 2 3 3 The Leading Lady. b. f. (Proctor).... 4 2 4 Justo, b. c. (Hall) , 6 6 2 Thistle Dnunet, b. c. (B. Shanks).,.. 3 6 8 Oro Lambert, gr. c. (Stlnson) 7 4 6 Bubrosa, b. R. t Chandler) 6 7 6 Electric Todd. h. o. (L. MacDonald) 6 8 7 Time: 2:0RH, 2:W. 2:08. Pacing, 2:08 class, purse $1,000, best three In five: Isenettca, b. m., by Barolcta (Loomis) 2 1 1 1 Harry L, b. g. (McGrath) 1 6 8 10 LeBl'e Waterman, ch. g. (McDon ald) 3 2 3 6 The Dude, b. g. (Marvin) 8 4 2 6 Dewey G, b. g. (Burns) 9 11 11 2 Fred D, g. g. (Murphy) 4 3 5 8 Rollins, b. g. (Martin) 1 6 4 8 Queen Pomona, b. m. (Wall) 6 9 6 4 Gordon Prince Jr., blk. h. (H. Jones) ft q 11 Minnie M. ch. m. (Hoffman) 7 7 10 9 Faster Lilly, b. m. (8nr.ll) 10 10 7 7 Richard Grattan, blk. g. (Plttman) 12 ds Ding Pointer, b. m. (McMahon).. ds Time: 2:05'. 2Mi, 2:ii,i, 2:O0V4. WITH THE BOWLERS, The Pamperks sprung a surprise on the Gold Tops last n'ght on the Association alleys, by taking the flrt two games. The Gold Top braced up In the last gam and won It easily. C. H. Ooff was high on totals with 631. with' Reynolds close second with 633. Enccll with IM had hlith Blrigle game. Tonlsht Onlmods against Store. Tiiumphs. Score: SAMPEJCKS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. c. ir. ooff iv2 ik8 it car Scott lti'J 192 PiO bl4 Van Order , :.. 183 lt;9 12 i'M Mollis 159 161 170 437 Mills ; 162 171 172 6oK Totals .....828 8.38 '828 2,644 JETTER GOLD TOPS. ., 1st. 2.1." 3d. Tot. "artley ltil 174 171 06 VVhlttemore 1M IM) 16 4M 'lrienlraf 1M 170 1S2 618 Reynold lw if6 (;$ Kj Encell 151 l! 1S6 f.30 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Totals 816 8S2 873 2J5T1 The Cole-McKenna Company took three kmc from the Kelley & Haydens team, t Ionian was high In s'ngle, with a score f 233. and also In total of 600. Solnman "S signed by the Cole-McKenna te-im last rk and In b-adlng them right to the top. '1 -night Drelbus Candy Company aglnst 1 ::inghain Ranges. Score: COLK-MKENNA CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. 1 HIS 4'2 193 167 621 16 18 fy 0 2S3 187 OK) 167 137 42 9.6 817 iwi )ENS. 2d. 3d. Tot. 137 157 4119 li) 174 4H2 i::8 141 444 lrtl Pi8 5(0 135 161 413 73tf . 801 2.21.8 In all three . 1 ay nor .. J li n aon ... Samuclson Solotnan .. Wiley 168 171 liKJ ISO 178 Total 863 1st. ... 145 ... 148 ... 165 ... MO ... 127 Collins .... Jennings .. Oustafson Wilson .... Patterson . Totals 761 After an exciting fin sh games, tne Bungalows tonk three stra.ght games from the Culm on the basement alleys. All games were close and there was a difference of only eleven pins all told. Ward of the Bungalow bud high core and high totals of 6i. Oustafson was hlgii for the Cubs with 174. Tonight the t.ciipte and Chicago Liquor house will roll. Score. BUNGALOWS CITIES. 1st. Qwyma l:w Hosier 1:1 Ward its 2d. 3d. Tot. 102 1)4 S-2 147 157 45 172 171 61 421 4S2 lTii 21. 3d. Tot. 164 Pio 4.70 146 135 4,9 121 174 443 420 474 L823 Totals 430 CUBS. 1st. 131 14 148 428 Jcrpe .... Lof G ustaf son Totals Practice Work at Iowa. IOWA CITY, Oct. 7.-(Speclal.)-SendlnK the regular back field of Curberry, Captain Kirk, Cobb and Collin to the aide lines Coach Mark Catlln last night ubtltuted Bemi. quarterback; McDanold, fullback; Fee, right half, and Thomas, left half In the acrimmage -practice. The result was 13 to d, tne ireanmen playing stellar ball. The new buck field did some ffrmri In11 vidua! work but the team work was no Im provement on the poor showing of the varsity Daeg-rield In Monday night's prac tlce. Buinls caught two nunt while run ning at top speed and dashed back over tha chalk line In varsity form. He also run back a kick off in first class shape but his passing In running the team was oniy xair. u made a wriggling run thriTrrgh th 1H12 team for thirty yard, placing the pigskin on the ten yard line, but buck failed to bring tha touch down. The oore made by the varsity were on a 6 yard run by Hyland wfio grabbed th ball on a forward pas with a clear field at one time, and at another time a 35 yara run by the same player netted a econd touchdown. A usual th forward pa formation Were used constantly and though th iresnmen rougnt aciiperaieiy the sub-back CONTAINS oNO MERCURY mf A We,tern Brew wiiw 5 , 1 W for Western People J .s&-Jj IF you live !n tha west it J: .1 I eu inuireciiy vj uuying mncia made product and fostering western in duttriet. If jou drink beet in your dub, cafe or home and qulityt purity and dclicloui ttiror it what you demand, , no Deed to tend your money euU , STORZ TRIUMPH BEER in) fed ",i will meet your every requirement. America dot not product a bet 1 ISgill: ter beer. BREWlOo r OMAHA' negotiated gains -even with the risky for ward PHsses. Tho frashmeib used the open game to a large extent, the longest gain being 20 yeards follow a pretty pass from Wugner to Ehrct. KVENTH OV THK HUtXIXQ TRACKS W. T. Overton Win feature Race at nonglaa Park. LOUISVILLHL Oct. 7.-W. T. Overdtoh beat Lens In the feature race at a mile and tied the truck record at Douglas park to day, in the last race Lady Ksther clipped a full socond off the track record. Tho CHrd consisted of selling races, hut the sport was- good. The crowd wa small. Track fast. Weather clear. Summary: First race, mile and a sixteenth, Belling: Hughes (I116, Pickens, straight, $I.AT) won, Huerfano (104. Deverlch, pluce, $J0.5f) sec ond, Voting tlOO. Mclloe, show, $9,661 third Time: l:47Hj. Martins, Decanter, Meuda, Telegrapher and Javanese also ran. Second race, five and a lmlf furlongs, selling: All Red ln, Kennedy, straight, $M.30 won. Cnrope (112. Troxler, plnce, $78.H6) second, Peter Pender (lo7, McGee, show, $10.Si) third. Time: l:0fMi. Tanna, Anile, Splendlda, Dr. McRea, Gold Trout, WhiBtler, Yankeo Vidette, Dumo and Oriu also ran. Third race, six furlongs: Blue Lee (97, Kennedy, straight, $.";!. No) won. Bitter Sir (94, McGee, pluce, $7.IH") second, Creham (99, Deverlch, show, $M.'Jfi) third. Tlmo: 1:1414. Semper Vera. Anna Smith, Gold Treasure, Karl's Court, Knllst, Comlo Opera and Canada also ran. Fourth race, mile: W. T. Overton (91, Walsh, straight, $.8.90) won. Lens (KM, Power, place,. $9.35) econd. Lady Baldur (93, Butler, show, $13.75) third. Time: 1:41. John F. McMillan and Marias also ran. Fifth race, six furlongs: She Wolf (98, Deverlch. straight. :il lift) won, St. Aululre (101, Glaener, place, $68.56) aecond. Floreal (103, Heldel, show, $.) third. Tlmei i:15j. Marshy, Korlilt, Ulnc. Cold. Toe, Lady RenBellaer, Charlotte Hamilton, landlord, Jack Baker, Pinion, Proudulde and Many Colore also ran. Sixth race, mile nd 100 yards: Lady Esther (104, Glasner, straight, $14.65) won, Hostile Hyphen (98, McGee, place, $7.tt) second, Beau Brummel (102, Kennedy, show, $11.20) third. Time: l:4ii. Llgnando, Carew and Hannibal Bey also ran. Green4 Indians Disband. TECUMSEH. Neb., Oct. 7. (Special.) Guy Oreen of Lincoln, with his famous Nebraska Indian base ball team, was In TecumBeh yesterday. The Indians closed the base ball season at Johnson yesterday, winning from the team there by a score of 6 to 1. They came to Tecumseh to "break ranks" and departed for their rea ucutlve home. The Nebraska Indians have had an exceptionally successful base ball year. They have played In Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, IndlanA, Kentucky. Tennessee, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia, meeting teams of all dense In the everal .states. In ome inst.'incos league augregutloiia have been aucceaHfully contested with. A total of Plo game have been played, the Indians dosing but eight een of tho number. Forty-five success ive game were won, three of them having been played and won In a single day. The Indians have maae Mr. ureen some money this season. School Board Condemns Foot Hall. FREMONT, Neb., Oct. 7. (Speclal.)-The school board held their regular meeting last evening and refused to rescind their previous action relating to foot hall under the auplcra of the high chool. The peti tion of the students was turned down hy a vote of 4 to 1, 10. N. Morse being the minority member. A resolution was adopted by the same vote condemning font ball as brutal and dangerous. A foot ball team will probably bo organized un der the direction of the Yuunj Men's Christian association, Including some High school students. Horticultural fiiimrrm incorporates. The National Horticultural congress last night adopted articles of Incorporation and the same will be filed for record today. J 11 LU I . 1 Til wtbittr laeu L-JCU,U rj "" Antomatto vn. I JV F.uaa. a ji.'j J REAL WHISKEY AND "THE BEST." 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