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TILE BEE: OMAIIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909. ( POULTRY AND EGGS (Continued.) rHDMPnWIK'f Ortsrln! rrf-rt cLk-k fevd. or'l!, " dry rnung chickens, reefi nnir, von Aunt N' "U )-MMl Mt) r M C R L RED BOOH for sale, pen egg. 11 60 per U, 88 per 1(1); from pens scoring (0 te 83 rang 81 per IS. $3 per mo. J. W. Abraham. Valley. Neb. (1D-MJ43 C BLACK MINORCA ear for setting. Ultra TU Harney UO. U-M' M2 rTHITlO WTAJfDOTTFA-Winner f Ne braska atat ahow; acor M In W4 by ThiKnm. Etta- 81.80 per 16. $i.60 par . U T. Iltllar, L"lye, JNeh. ' (11)M1M4 REAL ESTATE . BAL KITATB , DBAttHli BEKD ABSTRACT CO.. JSst. 1'. prompt ' service; get ar price 17W FsrrmmSt. REAL. ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHA8. E. WILLIAMSON. President. ATNB INV. CO..frt floor N; Y . I BENJAMIN R- K. CO 477 Brandels WdS tl) 18 DARL1NQ A DARUNO, Ml Brandels Bldg. .XaJ P. 6084 er U8 WALKUF REAL EUTAT-EJ CO., W Fuijn block. U9 M967 Mayll CITY FROPriRTY rOH SALH John Morrison House Large a-roVm house, diagonally across from Roma MllleVs 8S.0OO country home, Srand Ava. and Florence boulevard. Hous front anuth and et, In a setting of flna old forest trees; beautiful outlook to the sat over Url. Lvl Carter park, the Mts aouri rlvar vallev and the Iowa hill. Mr, Morrison ha removed from the clty but la her temporarily and while here wishes thla property sold.' f ormer price, Ii.um, present price, ;$p,6U0, Act, quickly. ..... J) Harrison fir Morton ' ." ;. , , (19)-M117 ri:h Sacrifice Price , 8-Room "Modern , . ii'. .. . , i'.. . . Home 'Plastered.' A Itic. ' Two block from 24th St. car. South front. Lot 50X1 AS ft., paved afreet. . 2570 Poppieton Ave. Inquire at Poppieton Ave. Fhone Doug la 737. ,:y. ' (19) 80 28 - FOR SALE OR RENT . NEARLY NEW 6-RbOM MODERN HOME , : 2218 NORTH 18TII ST, Onvenlerit to Sherman Ave. and Dodge car lira. This la a well built, nearly new house, with every mrdern convenience, beat furnace and plumbing, gas n.id elec tricity,' floored attic, , high and light cel lar, cemented, with raat front lot. 34x146 feet. Price J.1n. Term vry eay. HKK TT8 ABOUT THIS XV TOU HAVE J400 OR f609' CASH. ' - (jfARyiN" BROS. ' 10' Farnam Bu . -. - 'Phon Doug. 9R1 . . t ... - '(VI) M7i 27 ; Store to Rent l, x40-ilith and' Farnam. Harrison & Morton (1)-M219 27 CHEAPEST IN DUNDEE. The fourth lot west of 61st, north side of Underwood Ave. Walks, water, gas and shade trees In. Worth 8800. V want an offer. PATNB INVESTMENT COMPANY. Jst Floor N. Y. L. Bldg. .' . . TiL Douf. 1781, A line. '!",,,',.' .. - (19)-M231 29 A SNAP. On. 36th, near Burt, bbxibO lot. Oood 2 story. 7-room hous. modern, south front: good repair. . A genuine snap. $2,890. In quire at once, ' HARWOOD A HARWOOD, Both Phone. , - , 41 Bee Bldg, . ..... .. . , .. .. (19)-M227 WALKING DISTANCE Reception;' ball, . ' parlor, dining room, kitchen' downstair, a bedrooms and alcove and . bath upatatra. full cement basement, laundry nkj lawn: good neighborhood. OALIxAGHER & NELSON 490 Brandels Bldg. - Omaha, Neb. ,..-. i)-mju a , . IN OMAHA. . A HOMiS IK YOU WANT IT. WILL BVltjt FOR YOU near Hanscom park. North End or moat- any place you ant to live. Terms to suit the times. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., ftults 834 N. Y. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red 199. ' Omaha, Neb. -. .. Open evening. - 19-M171 28 WE CAN SELL YOU THE - BEST FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW IN OMAHA. With payment of $400 or mora down, and balance th same as rent. Se It at VX Lke St., part oak finish, with ' south front lot. 40 1W feet, brick ttttved street, cement walks and convenient to Sherman Ave. and Dodg car lines. IT'S A HEA1TY, and of the tx at construction. Price. $3.0. EASY TERMS. ; ; GARVIN BROS. 1004 Farnam St, ' 'Phone Doug. 951 (iJ-MTl I BOULKVAKD HOim $248 North lth ML. rouma, modern, only 82,60a Thorns Bran u rooas I New York Uf Bid. Uf-4M " ' oe. BeautlfuV, sightly acre between Dundee and d'ouoiry club. F. D. WEAD, 1801 FARNAM BT. , . (1)-M179 J7 IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mr c has die -to sail or trade. Hat them witb n.e. .11 aosts you nothing unless I effect a sale. W. W. MUcheU. Zi rd. Td bldg. -. 1 04 LIST your property wlla Chrt Boyer. 2?d and Cuming Sta ll a HKHB IS A CHANt'E KOR TOU TO HTUr HAYIIXU RENT. New 4-rrwii: cottage, lust completed, fill lot. $1.10. small caah paymeat, balance mopth'y: ou 11 have, to hurrv If veu get in en tilt t nion inveimenr i-o.. so bj. Tel. Dougta ' ' (19)-Mljti Ml HOMES IN BENSON Part caah; balance same a rant. W. a Yarton, 228 S. Or l aanaa A vs.. Beaeoa. Tel. Benson tl . - lt)-Mi! A) 81.408 Buys K feetxleo, a beautiful building spot. luirieast of Fort Omaha. F. D. WEAD. IM FARNAM ST. . I19I-M177S7 i'rTAL ESTATD. liOANS and inauraace I -lilt your property with us for. sale or e.ckaag. Walnut and Orchard Hl.H itealty.Os. .! Hamiltoa SL 'Phones 'iarhsr r.ti: lad.. B-lsU. 419-lse IRQK new mod. 6-r. cottage, cor. lot 'oxlA. two block from ear line; lmme .Ha'. a poaseaai..n; get home on easy pay. manta fruni the owner. Doug. Mb8 or even ; Ings Web. UaL i Mis $1,760. -r. houae and lot near 10th and Locust s ; might py money with this for ood rental pioperty. r. D. CAO, itm rARNAM ST. REAL ESTATE HKAL KHTA1H DKA1.KR9. (Continued 1 MID-CITY ADDITION Midway between Omaha and South Omaha, on 8. IJth Bt. car line. Four block aoutn of Rlvervlew Park. LARGE LOTS with wide afreets and alleys. All lots on nice grada. Every lot desirable and sightly. PRICES AND TERMS Pricea range from 112 td $S00. Terms: One-fifth caah, balance 114 per month. SALESMEN ON GROUND between 1 and p. m. or any other tlm by appointment. Phone South 382, or Douglas 416. McCAGUE INVESTMENT CX)., Phone Douglas 416. 1508 Dodge ftt (19)-190 M Store to Rent 24x40 19th and Farnam. Harrison' & Morton (19) M219 27 NEAR CAR LINE 3 LOTS FOR $375 . IHiiiIM feet, luit north of Krug Park enly blocks from cr line; similarly lo cated lots are -selling for double th price of these lots. Terms $10 cash, ana io month. 248x(518 for $1,000 24VS feet, i blockx frrrt car line, north of Krug Park, splendid place for truck gar den. Doultrv. etc.: HIOGEST BARGAIN NEAR OMAHA. TBRM9: tM down, bal ance monthly. 308x124 for $500 ; ?fxI24 feet, also north of Krng Park and near car line. A BIO- SNAP AT J60O. Terms: 2S down, balHnce monthly. ONE FOR $150 6x 120 foet, t blocks from car line, north of Krug Park. Terms: $10 down, balance monthly. Garvin Bros., 1G04 vFarnam Store to Rent 24x40 19th arnS Ftrnam. Harrison & Morton (19)-M21 27 FOR QUICK SALE 13,800 WILL BUY S-room all modern hornet hardwood floors, large porches, two lols 10t)xl2g beautifully laid out and planted with hardy flowering shrubs and elants. plenty of fruit: kitchen garden; cement walks. Inquire of owner, 4328 Harney St. .'Phon Harney 8499. , (19)-MS2 27 OWNER SAYS SELL Fins six-room residence on Burt St. facing the Hnulevard. modern In every way. aood basement arid walks. The owner I obliged to go on his nomesteau tnis week, tries, $2,800; SwW cash, balance same aa rent. NATIONAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, tta Brandels Bldg. Omaha, Neb. tl)-64i DOUBLE FRAME V House In Kountze Place renting $600 year, for only 15,500. W. H. GATES, 'Phone' Douglas 1204. ' C17 N. Y. Life Bldg. Store to Rent 24 x40 15th fttid Farnam. Harrison & Morton . (1 M219 27 GOOD AND SMALL INVESTMENT . $3.300 Ftv cottage, always well rented, corner lot, 132xtii, near 6th and Poppleton Ave., handy to new street car barn. GALLAGHER. & NELSON 490 Brandels Bldg. Omaha. Neb. (19) M208 17 BARGAIN. Tour-room cottaae, 60 foot south front tot at lath and Van t amp avenue. J Me is a beautiful little place and very cheap, $1,060; must' be sold, owner leaving qty. Just the place lor aireet car man. w. K Horoan. t Board of Trade. (18 M786 80 PETERS TRUST CO NEW YORK LIFE BLDG, W want large loans on well located. first class city property. We caa place large amounts at low rates. Peters Trust Company, New York Lite Building. (l-7tMaa SCANDALOUS To sell at these prices, but we must have the money quick. $876 4 rooms, nearly new, north part. H.OO 4 rooms, new, nortii of Ames Ave $l.e0 I rooms, good, north of Bemls park. I2,2U0 8 rooms, mod., near Hanscom park. Our list Is full of such bargains. DARLING & DARLING D. 80M. 441 Brandela- A 1622. After $ P. M., Web. SfcS. (liM332 28 80 A. $200 an Acre $St irtlea from court hous (.Improved.) Harrison & Morton, ' 19)-7tt $15,000. One of the, best built residence with large grounds one block off West Fsrnam owner mighf accept smaller property well located In part payment F. D. WEAD, 1WA FARNAM ST. tl-M178 27 PUBLIC LAND Jo Irrigated " No floods' or drouths. No crop failures. Free fuel. Fin climate. Bouth era Idaho. Easv terms. Ten years time. ttpvclat encumlons. For free map uf Idaho and particulars how to file, sddreas The Idaho Land Company, 2l Midland Bldg Kansas City. Mo. U; Mt M fcx 8 ALL modern houses cheap, good Inreat menu sis laiuwell Bl. tl UM 87 440-ACRE homesteads: cheep rellnquiah- menia. 4- Bars ma, W hitman. Neb. (-M401 May Us NEW. T rooma. very choice. He mis Prh district. C u. SUCH, UK N. Y. l.lfa REAL ESTATE citt rHurikrr torn ialb. (Conilnuea.) irnra Six Utile farms i to IV acre each, t'loee o Hcneon and paved road. Easy terms f you want. Ak ws PA INK INVFTMENT COifPANT. lt Floor N. T. L. PM(. Tel. Doug. 17M, A 11M. (1I-MS 2 REAL ESTATE FARM A BID HANCH LAK U FOK RALat ClrB. COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 40 acres Joining townsit. twelve mile from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lies beautifully; fin view of th moun talna; Ideal for home or Investment. This will b sold at one-ha If it present valu If at one. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. til Prandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (20)--sa Idaho. , V: 8. OOVERNMRNT. IDAHO-CAREI-ACT-I-ANDR Snake River Valley-Twin t'alla District. fin.fOO acre open by drawing June 8, 1909. Write V. W. ilLrtll. nome. inn mi. ( !) J une 3x Rekraaka. WE BELIEVE We7iAVE THE BEST RANCrVIN NEBRASKA. 1.(10 acres, two big lakes, running water and everytning mat iuu want tor i ranch; price, lie per acre. Open evenings. Suite S24 N. V. Life Bid. 'Phon Red (20)-M891 27 Oklahoma. ! FOR SALE Two choice quarter sections land In one of the beet farming tlietricta In Garfield county, Okl. Will sU at I bargain, for the next 30 days only. Ad dress B. A. Oarber, Oarber. Okl. (20) M197 fx WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men- t on The Pee. . Wyoaalaa;. 10,000 Acres of Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo, Writ ua for full Information, how to get some of these lands. We will locate you and look alter your interests care fully. This is a splendid section, the soli is rich; It Is a great alfalfa, wheat, oats, barley, sugar beet and potato country. Fruit does well. The land is ready to plow. Building matertala are cheap, fuel is abundant. We have railroad, school and church facilities and the best of neighbors. This la a dairy country. Tou can get rich farming here. We want you to have our full descriptive Illustrated circular at once, free for the asking. Write' we want to hear from you. In quire of J. R. Mason, Immigration A at., Wheatland, Wyo. (3u) REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED City loona Peters Trust Co. (22) 828 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-18 Firet Nat'l Bant Bldg. Bail pnone uuuiw i - WANTED City loan and warrants. W. k'arnara umiin t -". "-v varnam Bt. (22)-82 PRIVATE money to loan. 1. H. Sherwood. git uranaeis oiua. w-u PAYNE. BOSTWICK CO.. N. Y. Ufa rrtvste moneys sow nrnj low rata MONEY TO BUILD. ' tfiOO to 820U.000 at current ratea W. H. THOMAS. 6U8 First Nat l Bank Bldg. LOWEST RATES Be mis. Brsndetti Bldg. tS $100 TO $10,009 made promptly. F. D. Weed. wead uidg.. ism ana Karnam. :si) aV'l rrVa! PER CENT MONEY t loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Itaom I. New York Llf H(dg. (22)-8 $600 to $100,000. lowest raes. no delsy. Uwlo Bros.. 1004 Farnam (S) M $80 TO 86,000 on homes In Omaha. OKeef Real Estate Co.. luUl N. Y. Lit. Doug; er A-im. .. (22) -67 MONEY TO LOAN-Fayne Investment Co. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 6-room house, a s-room house and a couol of vacant lota NOWATA LAND AND IA3T COMPANY. suit sz w. t. J-u mog . umana, Phon Red 1988. Open Evenlnga ta)-M78 WANTED TO BUY 10 to 40 acres close to city, for cash; must pe well located, near car line; prerer no Improvements. W. R. Homan, Board of Trade. (J3) M"$4 80 STOVE REPAIRS HEW furnaces, hov water End hot air com bination heating, 2 and 4-hole laundry hot water heater, mantle grates, .gas stoves repaired, water front and flowet vases. Omaha Stove Repair works. 1208 1208 Douglas Bt. '!oua lnd. A-8&1; bell. Douala 8a 848 WANTED TO BUY HIGHEST price for secondhand furniture, carpels, clothes and shoes. Tel. Doug, jviU BEST prlo paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, f tovea, clothing-, shoes, Tel. Doug. 4UL t26)-41 The Practical Auctioneer, tit N. Y. Life. '26) 1M STANDARD upright piano. Phone W("b- sler 8726. (26) M&ft ' BEST price paid for d-hnd fumltur. clothes, shoes. etc. Tel. Douglaa 46. , (26-!n May 23 WANTEt To buy, laying hens. W. H. Thomas. Brandel Store. , (26)- Inquir m2 it ' WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG lady would like to care for In valid lady or to do practical nursing. Address D 412, car Bee. . t27 194 27x GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTINO Wdartermastsr, Fort Omaha, Neb.. April 22. Use. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, sub ject to the usual conditions, will be re orived here until 11 o clock a. m.. central standard tlms. May 8. 1. for 'making ex tension of wafer system at Fort Omaha. Nebraska, consisting of approximately aO feet of 8-inch main. Full Information fur nished on application. IT. 8. reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopss containing propossls to bs maTked "Pro posals (or extension of water svstem" snd sddressed to Capt. C. deF. Chandler. Con structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha. Neb A24-28 27-M8-I OFFICE OF CONSTRUCTINO QUAR termaater. Fort Douglas, L'bah. April 33, 1809. Sealed propoaals In triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at thla office until 10 o'clock a. m . May 36. 1803. and then opened In the presence of attending bidders, for construction of a Garbage Crematory and Crematory Building at Fort Itouglas. Utah. Information furnished on applica tion. Envelopea containing bid to be marked "Proposals for Crematory Build ing." and addressed to "Captain T. R. Harkor, Quartermaster. 16th Infantry. Constructing Qunrf ermsster Fort Doug las. Utah." A. 28-37-38-23 M. 24-26. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEA Ijr.D rroto1s will be received by the Ne- braska Btata Bsrd of Public Inds and Bnlldlnrs st the ornce or tjeorge C. Jun kin, secretary of state, slat house, Lin coln. Nebraska, on Tuesday. May II. I, until 11 clock a. m., roe trie constructloa of a live stock Judging coliseum (pavilion) 176 feet long by feet wide, on th Ne braska Stst Fair grounds, near Lincoln. Plana, specifications snd details can be seen at the offices of th secretary of slat and the Stat Board of Agriculture In the state house, Lincoln; and also at th office of The Twentieth Century Farmer. Room 801, Be Huiiding, umana. Each bid must be mad to the Board of Public l.ands and Buildings, and be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of said board, for two (i) per cent 6f the bid, as a guarantee that a contract will be entered Into. In esse of the acceptance of the bid. The board reaervea th right to refect any and all bids. All proposal must be made fully In accordance with th blank form hereto attached to th specifi cation. GEORGE O. JUNKIN. Secretary Board of Public Land and Buildings. ' A21dl0t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hasting Ik Heyden to Frank M. ljinulpv. south 40 feet, of lot 6. blork 2. Patrick's 'd Saratoga. $880 Hastings & Heyden to t.mma Lmnpoe lot 16. block 8, Monmouth Park 600 Jos. A. Miller, Jr., and wl6 to Jos. J. Miller. neU section 6-16-10 and other land $0 Wm. Redgwlck and wtfe to Anna H. Partridge, part lot 23, Clarke's addn Belle H. Dunham and husband to Hanna Llndqulnt. lot 18, block 17. Halcovn Heights Fannie Jones and husband to Louis F. Rvback. lot and 10. Omaha Build ing A Savings Assox'tstlon addition $,000 E. C. Garvin to Garvin Bros., west ti feet of lot J, block 209, Omaha, and other lots Crclgh. Sons A Co. to Jos. Wojtowlca. lots 9 and l block 3, Arbsr Place .. 660 Dorthea Black et al to Fred II. Bauemelster, eVs neV 4-1W2 $.335 C. A. HemDel to Christina Anderson. lot 11, Kvans addition 82 Jaa. T. Deland to C. A. Sorenson. lot 4. block 34. .Florence 1,700 B. F. Straw n and wife to Fred W. Kavser. n lot 4. block , and n1 lot - 6 block 9. West Side 160 Fred W. Kavaer to B. F. Strawn and wife, ' lot 6, block 8, West side 7$ SVnl rianlnlmn to same, lot 4. block 8. Wejit 8lde ftO Anna K. Reed and husband to Marg aret Vincent, lot 8. block 117. Dundee Place 800 Geo. 8. Howell and wlf to Christian Hansen, lot 8, block 4, Marsh's 1,460 Nancy E. Carlson to Frank Vejvoda, and wife. iu lot 9. block 8. Bowery Hill 1.500 Geo. J. Morris to Maude B. Morris, e4 lot 80, block 8, Saunders A Him baugh' addition and other lots Fred V. Fowler and wlf to Burt C. Fowler, lots 12, 18, 19, 20, block 1 and ' other lots, Prtiyn Park Lavlne M. Park to Fred V. Fowler, , same L. P. Pruyn and wife to Burt C. Fow ler, lots 23, 24. zs, zs, diock i, ana other lots, PruynOPBrk Georgia A. MerrlttVtnd husband to J. n r,n.,n lot 23. hlock 4. Oram- mcrcv Park 260 John E. Reagan and wife to L. J. Piattl. south SO feet of north 120 -foot of lota it and 13. block 26. Wil cox 2d and other lot 6,400 Same to John D. Wear, north 80 feet of anuth ISRU. feet of lot IS and 13. block 26, Wilcox 2d and other lot .. 2,200 John E. von Dorn to Louie rc. von Dorn, west S feet of east 100 feet of south 128H .feet of lot I, Bart lett's addition Tnhn n. Wahater Co. to Union Land Co.. south lot 1, block 89, Omaha 4,228 Jerome P. Magee and wife to Jas. A. C. Kennedy, south 10 feet of north 100 feet lot 1, block 8, West K)maha T.a.,r. m Hirnhv and husband to W. T. Graham, n4 seV, sett 33-16-18., 4,000 B. J. Scannell and wife to F. E. Wnnl m-rt 48 ft-ft of lot 7. block L Stevens Place U.....1 8,600 Atlantic Realty Aasoclatlon to Julia vr thhleln. nan lota 8 and 4. block "C." Prospect Plac ..i 2.880 Ellen M. WUcox and husband to F. O. ll.hAr lot tA and stA lot 88. block. $ Hanscom Place if..1....'. 8,000 Ha.tin. A Hevden to Wm. Hardy. lot 36. block L Mystic 'Park.... 208 i l r, Total ..'..i-JJ...;'.-.., $4416 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS New York to Paris In 6 Days FRENCH LINE Safety. Speed. ' Comfort via Hevre te Parte, the City eeirtirnl, Fast Trains to All Contlasntal Point. Compagnie Generate Transatlantique (Marantic twin screw express steamers sail every Thursday. 10 A. M. They are modera won ders, with all convenieaoes sod luxarles of most palatial hotels, on even grander scale. Passen ger elevators, root cafes, orcbestrss. famous cuisine, gymnasium, dally newspsper, elegant suites, provide greatest comfort. Nsvalomoere. man-o'-war discipline, wireless telagrsphy, sub marine bell signal system afford vry provtsioa lor absolut safety. La Toerstne April La gavela v Mar M La Lorraine May 41 L Toaratns ......Mar B Ls PnvwM May UiLa Lsrrains Jsaa 8 . IpaeS Oas ! OaMs aarvtss tl ca) 4t40 te e0 tiunf Mialar. ea aw tarsa it Hmr ud Mprw ItaMd. pew Verk-Beraeaaa asrwee aa daM asbai) air ee as eo. B. B. Meone L. Nmm W. B. Bock . 1(01 yarnaat euast. . 1st National Benfe 1624 raraaas StnaC tforthQermanAlQyd. VAST IXVBB8I BBBTtOS PLTMOUTH CBBRBOtlltO-BRBllBN 1 A. SL Kl. Wm. D. Or.. Apr. Hi Kronprloi Wm. Mar 11 Kali. Wm. II Mr 4l('eatile Mar 18 TwisT-scmaw rAtsiiais SBHTtoa HLYMOUTli CH3SUl'KU, Duct It A. M. KurfuarM Mar II Triad. O. aroau..Mar 11 Prim rnee'k Wm. May llPrlmaaa Allea May It MxsirxmitAifBAa anYZoa OIBHALTAR NAPLBt OgNOA tallln at 11 A. M. Neckar 'T liBarlls (mv) May II BarbaroaM Mar 3, K.. Lulae Mar 3 worth tsennaa JAojA Traveler Okooka, Oelrtohs h Co., Agent, 6 Broaaway, 3f. V, U. OUnsssnloa 31 Co, S8 Dear bora Mt, Coi cagu, IU. SCANDINAVIAN AUEKICAU UM lt.Se Tea Twia-Bcrew Passsnger It samara Direct te ' Norway, Sweden anl Densaark tnltea Slaua Apr. !0oar II May 21 0. F Tleiftn May I't'nliee ttataa Juae 18 Helllf Olar May HT. T. Tleiga Juna M All Steamer Foalpp With Wlrele first cabin, lit lipward. aauinS aMi, 81 a. A. B. JOHNSON CO., IU B. lunia, St., Calaaaw 111. er te Local Aganta. K AN K LOOKS LIKE TUB GOODS New First Basemaa Arrive ud Teaas Heady for the Start. All set. Jimmy Kane, Omaha's new first base man, has arrived from Pittsburg ready to open the season with the team at Denver Thursday. Kane look Ilk th good. H. stands six feet on Inch, weights 186 and I very ft on hi feet, a good batter and thrower. He Is 28 year of, age and ha a head on him. The new man 1 built much oa tb order of Harry Welch, but trimmer. Welch out weighs him ten pounds. Kan I a natural left-hander at th bat and throwing. H will. ,' to that extent, keep Omaha fan from missing' th old southpaw of Chick Autrey over at first. The team ls all set for th opening now. It will leave Omaha In tlm to play Orand Island Tuesday and get Into Denver Wednesday for the first gam of th sea son Thursday. Th man are la good' form, except Cadman, and he la coming- along well. Smith. Vasblndar and Rltiman have been released outrljht and Hanson, th local pitcher, will not be taken wear; though he Is still retained by Rourka, Boston Leads; GOOSE EGG FOR THE BROWNS Chicago Americans Wia Second Otnle from St. Lonii 0n to Ho thing. GAME IS rnCHEES' BATTLE Its) atisl Powell Allow Bat Tea Hit Keek Oaly Natl I Seared a laSeld Oat. CHICAGO. April 18 Th CMco American won th second game of th erle from St. Louis, 1 to here today. Frank Smith pitched and won hit third game In five day. It was a close battle between srnitn and Powell, each allowing or.ly two hit. Neither pitcher gave a base on ball. The winning1 run wee Scored in th firet inning. Hahn singled and took second on Powell wild throw of DoughUrty't bunt. I shell sacrificed and Hahn scored en Cravath' infield out Score: CHICAGO. rr. tons. B M W. a r. a. I. U. K B, Haha. rf .... I Vmselirtr. I' $ lebell. IS .... 8 tie esirms. t 0 8 8 0 jonee. lt 4 18 6 10 HartMil, rf..4 13 yrrl. lb.... 8 I 0 14 Hoffman, fit.. 8 3 8 t 8 4 willare, as. . 8 9 $ 3 8 8 8 t Willlms, M. 8 1 8 8 1 6 lnrleer. ..... 8318 OraTStk. ef... 8 All. !b.. I Psrant, si.... vlllvan. s... 8 Tannekill, tb 8 tmlth. 8 t t Sppwall. B ...4 1 4 1 achwltier.. 1 t Tou IS M t XI N 1 v IWAB ! . . . M a ml , , Patted for Powell In ninth. r,i,-.o l o 0 0 0 0 o l HI I.OU1S U U W V V V V W V V Sacrtfic hits: Isbell. Wallace, Sfone Double play; Isbell (unassisted.) Left on base: Chicago, t; St. Louis. 3. Hit by pitcher: Powell, Doughtetty; by flmtth Hoffman. Struck out: by Powell, 1. Tim: 1:1$. Umpire: Sheridan and Perrln. '.... L . Boston Blanks Jfew York, BOSTON. April 28. Boston won In opening game of the series here from New York, 1 to 0. Chech' pitching wa a feature. Th score: BOSTON. . Ntw YORK. a m n A a - B.H.O.A.t A M'Con't. th 9 8 1 0Oi-i. ef 8 1 0 Lore, lb I 16 3 KUr. M....4 0 tawker, cf .. I 8 3 0 Bltwfali), 8b. 4 8 Oewlar, rf.... 110 OBnsla. I 8 at.hi. th 4 Oil eo.M'Coa't. 188 1 Nllea. If . S V S snail. ID s V .1 8 8 2 IKnlsat, as.... I 8 .till OKIalnow, or.. 3 1 . 8 9 i trDemtaltt .... 1 8 nialr, a 8 8 ti I IT 14 ONfwtoa. ....3 8 .Washer, at. Csrrlsan. Chech, p .. TeUls.... McIlTan ... 1 3 Wthroe, p.... 9 8 Totals II 8 J4 16 8 Batted for Kleinow In lxth. Batted for Newton In sixth. Roston 0 0 0 1 Oil -"! New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two baa hit: Kleinow. Three jase hits: Lord. Hit: off Newton, t In seven Innings; off Warhop, none in on Inning. Sacrifice hit: Oessler. Left on bases: Boston. ; New York, 8. Base on balls: off Newton. 6; off Chech, 2; off Warhop, 1. First base on errors: Boston. 1. Hit by pitched ball: by Nawton, 1. Struck out: bv Newton. 6; by Chech. 6. Wild pitch: Newton. Umpire: Connolly and Eg an. Philadelphia Best WMhlxtartoav. WASHINGTON, April . Bonder held Washington to three hit today, while Philadelphia got It hit off Burn wfceo errors cropped up and won out, 3 to L The fielding of Oanley and the batting of Davis were the feature. Score: raiLADBTLPHIA. WASHINGTON. B.H.O.A.B. Oanlar. It.... 4 0 18 8 Hartael. It... 4 13 6 OMoBrlo. as.. 1 8 1 6 1 Barry, ss 3 8 1 4 OUnglaub, lb . 4 0 11 3 3 Collins, lb... 4 113 ODolobanty, 3b 4 8 3 I I Heltmuller, et 8 1 3 Clyster, rf.... 8 "3 8 3 DaTia. lb.,.,. I 3 It 3 eCerusy, lb... 8.8 8 8 6 Baker, lb. ... 4 8 11 4 Milan, ef I 118 1 Oldrlng. If... 4 lit 4 Strut, s 8 8 3 1 1 Thomaa, .... 4 3a8 l .tBaree. p 8 0 0 4 8 Bner, p.... 4 1 8 4 40rom, 8 3 6 6 eeblpk ....0 0 8 8 8 TeUls st 8 ST 13 8tlray .. .... I 18 8 3 BlaakensalB. 116 8 0 ' , Totale 31 I 17 14 4 Sehlpke ran for Orey In the ninth. ' Gray batted for Groom In th ninth. . Batted for McBrlde in the tttnth. Milan out for interference. Washington 0 8 0 0 0 0 11 Philadelphia lOOieOlOO 8 Two-base hitai Davis (2). Hits: Off Burns, 7 In seven Innings. Sacrifice hit: Barry. Collins, Heltmuller. Stolen bassai Collin, Heltmuller. Loft on bases: Wash ington, i: Philadelphia, 3. First baa on nors: Philadelphia, 3. Struck out: By Orooni, 1; by Bender, 8. Tlmei 1:46. Um pires: Hurst and Evans. , Tigers Wia from Nap. CLEVELAND, April 28. Detroit defeated Cleveland, 4 to t. Wlllett out pitching Rhoadcs. Hlnchman' muff of a ball caused th defeat. Score; CL4SV BLAND. DBTROIT. B.H.O.A B.H.O.A.B. Oeoea. rf .... 6 8 3 1 SMcIntyra, If.. 8 8 16 8 Bradley, lb... 4 13 1 enuaa, a..... a s s stakl. Ik 4 3 3 6 yrmwHx. 4 I I 1 Lajota, tt. ...3 3 I n s l Baatorly, e ... 3 3 1 Roeaman, lb. 4 111 3 Hlnrbman, If. 8 3 8 IMortarlty, lb. 4 1 9 1 1 Porrlns. as.. .4 1 3 I tSohaofar, ... I 4 1 1 Blrm'haat, ef 4 111 eecbmldt, .... 4 1 33s Rboadoa. p. . I t Wlllett. ....4 14 4 4 Olarke 1833 Tou la It ft U Totals.. ....M 8 31 II 8 Hatted for Rhcades In th ninth. Cleveland 00030 0-003 Detroit 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 r 4 Two-base hit: Mclntyre. Three-base hit: Wlllett. sacrifice hit: Bush. Stolen bases: Lajole, Birmingham. Double play: Bradley to Laol to rilovail. r irsi Dase on nana: Off Rhoades, 2: off Wlllett, 8. Left on haaea! Cleveland. 8: Detroit. 7. Struck out: h Khnaitaa 9: bv Wlllett. 6. Wild Ditch: Rhoadca Time: XM. Umpires; OLougltlln and Kerln. AUTREY GOBS TO SACRAMENTO Chick. Will Play First la PasiSe Coast v a.eo. Jimni kana brbiti the word from Bar nav riravfuss. president of Pittsburg ball club, that Chick Autrey will play first base this season for Sacramsnto of th Pacific Coast league, and will begin at onoe. Drey fuss, of course, I supposed to hare re oelved his Information direct from Garry Herrmann. . While Chick will be farmed out and not old and may return to Cincinnati next eason, bis friend are nevertheless dls ted that he la not to be retained on first by the Reds. But Chick ha himself to blame. If anyone. He wa warned by older head not to play ball thoughout th winter and promised to need tne warning. Ua, kmlu over and out In a busy season In California, during the course of which he unnin an avnkla. This ankle 1 all. In the estimation of Kan and others, that ha nrevatntnd him Drum ulsvlng first for Cin cinnati, instead of Hoblltsell. A sprained ankle always retards speed and that Is tb effect this ha had on Autrey. He has Hoblltsell beat at th bat and fielding, but under the el reu met ance Hoblltsell Is faster and Autrey has to tak tb back Beat. . Chick' being sent to th cosst I on of several moves made by th major leaguer to carry out their promts of assisting th westerners if they will but a Lead steadfast against th outlaws. Tney promised to end out some good men and this Is one promts redeemed. Six team make up th Paoirio toest leaarue inia year. Hart Wlaa fresa Rao. CRESTON. Ta., April 26. (Bpclal.) Th second wrestling match between Charl Hart of Des Molne and Bert Ro of this city occurred last eight at Tempi Grand and was witnessed by lovers of this sport with great Interest. Hsrt woa this match, taking the last two fall In twelve and a half and fifteen minutest respectively. Roe got the first fall In fifteen minutes. The men are so evenly matched la weight, si so, skill and knowledge of the game that third match will be necessary to decide who 1 th victor. Fir la CamUkey't GraadUtaod. CHICAGO, April 23. On end of th grandstand and th first has pavilion of tne local American league baa ball park were destroyed by fire Sunday. The blase rapidly spread. The firemen were unable to rait out th blase until th first baa pavilion waa practically destroyed, owlag to th dry atat of th wooden stands. A high wind ceased th fir te apread rapidly. President Comlskey estimated th loss at $8,000. Th fire will not Interfere with tomorrow' game. laglaaa Wta at Bhelbr. SHELBY. Ia. April 33. (Special Tele gram.) Nebraska Indiana. 13: suiaJbjr. 8 Sox and Cubs Win Again Standing of the Teams NATLLEAOUrl I W.I.Pct I AMER. tJEAOl F W.LlVt. Rneton t 8 8 Detroit $ 8 .Tit .IMV New York .. 3 .(W .f3;Boton I .67111illadelphla I I .Mm Chicago I .CWSt. Louis ...4 Chicago .....3 Cincinnati ...? I'hiladelphla 4 Pittsburg ....$ New York .. Brooklyn BL Louis ...4 .,6 ( leveland ...4 T .3381 Washington t f .2-3 Pet. .0 ,7W .6X3 .'eoo .40 .) .183 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lot. MHwsuke 8 I IxMilsvlll , 9 3 Indlanaprdl , 7 6 Minneapolis 6 Toledo $ ' 3 St. Paul 4 6 Kansas City .....i.i... ...... 3 8 Oolumbut 3 I GAMES TODAY. Nstfonal League Pittsburg at St. Louts; Chicago at ' Cincinnati; . Boston tt New Tork; Brooklyn at vPhllndelphla. American League St. I .on Is at Chicago; Philadelphia at Washington; New York at Boston: Detroit at Cleveland. American Association Indianapolis at Columbus; Louisville at Toledo; Milwaukee at Minneapolis; Kansas City at St. Paul. GAMES 1 THE NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttsaorsj Wlas from St. Loola la the Twelfth laalaar. ST. LOl'lS, April 26. Pittsburg eon In the twelfth Inning from St. Louis, by a score of 4 to. 8. . ttcore: , riTTSBDHO. SI. W'tn. B.U.O.A.B. IB H 0 A W Miller, ef.. I 1 I LmHi, lb lit Olark. If ... I 1 I 3 4 arms, tb.... 6 8 1 1 Sha. ef 3 1 I 1 I BrsmthM, a t 8 7 6 OKonetchr. lb. 6 8 1$ 1 Bana. rf 4 $ 8 a eerier, .. 8 1 4 Ab-xdn, lb... 3 t II J Miller, lb.. 6 I 3 Wllana, rf. ... 6 18 OIIsmi. ef 3 3 3 Phllllppe, a.. I 8 6 Iklha. If 4 11 Oi-harlM. lb... I 1 8 3 SOIIhert, tb... 8 I e fuller, aa.... 1 LsirieM, ... 3 8 .3 8 8 8 8 Oat ms, 3 8alla, a $ ToUla 47 11 14 n I Mot. . . . , . "Pbelpa i... i nwlenanty I BHs Lush 9 .8 8 8 3 Total! .. Batted for Salle In eighth. .41 I M 11 4 Batted for IGlbert In ninth. Batted for Lush In ninth. St. Louis 8 1,00010 0100 03 Pittsburg 1 001 1000000 14 Two base hltt: Clarke, Abstain, Charles, Gibson. Home runs: Leach Sacrifice hit: Byrne. Double play: Gibson and Wag ner; Bailee, Bresnahan and Byrne and Gilbert. Stolen bases: Byrne, konetchv, Hhiw Bf-eanahan. Hit bv nltclied ball: by Phllllppe, 8. Base on balls:- off Lei field, 1; off Phllllppe, I. Struck out: by Bailee, 1; by Lush, 1; by Phllllppe. z; by More, l; by ueirieia, z. Mitt: orr Bailee, In eight Innav.a; off Lush, none In one Inntnat: off li.illlr.pee. 4 In eight and one-third Innings; off Moore. 2 In three Innings; orr Leirieid, 4 In three ami two-third Innings. Left on bases: St, Lou Ire 10; Pittsburg, 7. Umpires: O'Day and Kmslle. labs Bat Oat victory. CINCINNATI. Aorll 28 The Chi cago developed two hitting streak to day, driving Campbell from th box In tne second Inning and forcing Ragan to retire In the eighth. OveraU. pitching for Chicago, waa -steady throughout. The fielding of oakee wee a feature, ocore lHIUAOO. OINUinKATI. B.H.O.A.t. B.H.O.A S. Brawns, cf... 4 3 t IHnssins, 3b.. 4 8 3 4 0 Shot art). If.. 8 13 8 lOekea, ef 4 Chtane, lb.... 4 13 1 tPaakaft, If... 4 fttatnfeMt. 11 s I SLebert, !.... Tinker, faC... 4 8 8 8 1 Mltcball, rf.. 4 KoCman. rf...4 4 MoTy, ss...4 glmermaa, tb 4 3 1 t HoMUmM. lb 4 l 1 Moran, s 4 111 McLsea, e... , 8 Overall, p.... 4 1st f-uurbln ... , 0 . 8 . 3 uampDeii, p Totals Hit fill IRaitaa, p.. Rota, o..... Kerser, p... .3813 .6 8 8 t Total 34 1 37 13 t Batted for McLean In eltrhth. Cincinnati 3 000 1 001 03 Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 TWo base hits: Chance, Zimmerman, Overall- . Three baa hits: Zimmerman. OveralL .Sacrifice hit: Bhackard. Chance. Stolen b sees i i Hugglns, Hoblltsell, Brown. Struck out: by Overall, 1; by Campbell. 1: by Raaan. 2. Baa on balls: off Overall, 1; off Campbell, 1; off Ragan, 4. Hits: off Campbell. 4 In two Inn In.: Rag-fin, $ in six Inningr Time; 1:62. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Boa to a Defeat Saw York, NEW YORK. April 2a. Th Boston -club, making Its first appearance . of the year here today, defeated the New York Na tionals in a slow game by a score of 8 to z. The locals got many men on bases, but oouia not get mem orr, nitting in tne nlnches belnsr weak. Beymour and Mur ray collided In going after Becker's flv in the first Inning and both were hurt. Mur ray stayed In the gam, but Seymour left after the next play. He ws so severely shaken op In the collision thst h will be unable to play for a week, score: B08TOM. . KBJW YORK, i B H 0 Jk B.H.O.A.B lata. If 4 6 6 Mene, lb.. till Becker, rf. 4 1 1 9r)mour. of . . 8 6 1 8 8 116 SMoOorra'k. If. 8 1 0 0 3 6 14 1 Murray, rf ... I 0 8 Baaumom, et. Back, Ik Rtteney. tb... Starr, 8b Dablen, aa... tveaaar, St.. mitk. a Matt am, p.... 141 Tanner. 1b... 4 8 3 I 3 18 8 lO'Hara. ir-ef. 4 13 8 113 3 1 Devils, tb.... 4 3 I 3 -4 3 8 4 Pleteher. as.. 4 8 6 I 1 4 6 6 1 8Mrers. ....... t 1 4 I ,8188 tManmar. p.. 1 6 1 3 M.rklc 1 8 8 81 t 87 It I Wilts., p..... 13 18 TeUls., Totals 81 1 ft 11 Batted for Marauard In sixth. Boston 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-8 New York 030100 100-1 Two-base hit: Tenney. Sweeney. Thre bas hits: Becker Devlin. Sacrifice hit Dahlen. Uarquard. Beck. Sacrifice fly Beaumont. Stolen base: Beaumont. Left on baeea: Boston, 6; New York, 3. Bas on errors: Boston. 1; New York. 4). Struck out: By Marauard, 8; by Mattern, 4. Bases on balls: Off Marqoard, 1; off Mattern, 6. Wild pitch: Marquard. Hits: Off Mar quard. 6 In six Innings; off Wlltse. 1 In three Inning. Tlm, 1:68, Umpires: Rigler ana jtudv. Brooklrst Lass E PHIIADHiLPHIA. -April 28.-Error by Drooaiyn were responsime for tneir oe feat by Philadelphia today, 3 to 4. Hum mel's mlspiays were particularly damaging to Brooklyn's chances, although the home team batted Mclntyre curves hard. Brooklyn dsveloped a batting streak in the last Inning, when, with one run In and two on bases, Covaleskl was sent In and retired the side .without farther scoring. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B. Orant. lb .... 6 8 1 Knabe, tb.... 4 11 4 Parck. If 41 4 1 I lMrMlllaa, tb. 3 Hummel, ss. . tkbrtne rf... Kustua. f ... JerSaa, lb... Lanaox, 8b... Dunn, e Mrlntyra. p.. 8 MdCl.een ., Tltua, rf 6 11 Maasa, If 6 6 3 BrenaflaM, lb 4 3 11 Ooborae, rf. .. 4 8 4 Deelln, aa.... 4 1 1 DooiD, c 8 16 Moran. p 4 18 Cotaleskl, p.. 8 3 8 1 I 4 1 8 4 14 8 3 1 4 3 8 4 13 3 1 8 8 Totals M llflll I Totals U 1 34 13 8 Batted for Mclntyr In ninth, Philadelphia . 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 - Brooklyn .3 0 0 I 0 0 1 1-4 Two-base hits: Magee. 3; BransfleM, Doolln, Moren, Lennox. Hits: Off Moren, 1 In eight Innings and none out In ninth; off Cor aleskl, none In on Inning. Sacrtfic hits: Knabe, Dooln, Hummel. Double plays: Osborne and Bransfleld; Knabe, Doolln and Bransfleld; Hummel and McMillan. Left on bates: Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 7. Bases on balls; Moran, 4. Base on er rors: Phttsdelphia, 6; Brooklyn, 1. Hit by pitcher; By Moren, 1. Struck out: By Morenr 6; by Mclntyre. 3. Passed balls: Doolln, I. Time, 1:64. Umpire: Johnstone end Cusack. Western Behlad Bchedale. LINCOLN. 111., April 28-The elements have overtaken Edward Payson Weeton. the pedestrian, and he was compelled te lay over Sunday in this city, owing to an Indisposition, apparently coming oa hlia suddealy after he arrived late Saturday He Is now two days behind his plana, al though not that much behind his original schedule. He will leave here at 13:06 this sfternoon for Springfield. Be Athlete Breaka Aras. CRESTON. Ia.. April 38 (Special.)-While training for the Interelaas meet. Hush Roe son. one of the star athlstas In ths high school, nsd th misfortune to bresk both bone In his left arm. This will or- vent hit entering ths events In the Red Oak meet next month and Is a great dls appointment to the local school. - - Bigger, Better. Busier That s what ad vertising in xna ooee for your buslnestv NEBRASKA GETS SECOND 0IL. ilisiouri University Defetted by Score f 11 to 7. . RAGGED WORK ON BOTH SIDES Cornhoaker' Pltrwer (til reeelr. aad GlTa Poor' appr4--WII-l Maa li " Boa . ' "'"'' Vieltara. LINCOLN. Aprl z-(8peolal Telegram.) In a game marked by ragged playing on (he part of both team. Nebraska defeated. Missouri thla afternoon. 11 to. J, lntJie' third of a series of (our games. between th two echools. This wa the second chant-' ploc ship game, th first saving been won by the Cornhuskera ; at- ColumWa, two-' week ago. ' HsydcrV wlldnes. together"" with errors at first and second, lost tha ' gam for the Mlstourlans. -Ward,- pitch- ' Ing for Nebraska, wte-'tiit freely and he received poor support.' . ' " '." . , Missouri scored in th opebmg round on wild throw td third. A baa on baUe . and an error at abort . allowed, the Core-; huskers to tie .the core ,ln their .half or , tha opening session. A base on balls,; an error and a hit gay th locals, t 6 more, rune In the third.' Two more were added to' -thle score by two passer to first, an error . and a hit In the fourth; . .- , - Missouri evened up the teore In 111 sixth" on two hit and an error. 'Three errors tri '-, the seventh gave , Kebraska ' three ' more runt. Two errors 'and .a' bit Added two - runt for the locale In the eighth.. The vlsi- ";' tort tcored od a hit- and stolen bate in th ninth. . . Carroll and Uetcalf starred for th Corn'''.' huskers. Shannon did excellent backstop-'' ping for th visitor's. " Otmlpck, at first, played extremely poor . ball for Missouri,'' " making lour errors. Bcore:" Nebraska 1 I I I 8 3 f a-ji.; - 1 1 V 40 1-r.l ... hits: Graves and Blakeiy. Sac- Missouri Two bas r I flee hit: Carroll. ' Stolen . base: Cooke. Besa on balls: Off Ward, 4; off Heyden, 7. Struck out: By Ward. : by. fiayden. 1.' Time: 1:20. Umpire: Ureeru - ' ' ' . GAMERS IN AMERICAN AOClAT10 J'. Mllwaake that Oat IadlaMawoUe Tare ta Nathlng, , . MINNEAPOLIS. April 26. There wss nothing but McGlvnn in thwonenlnar asms between Milwaukee and Minneapolis thla afternoon, the Brewer winning, t to 0.- allLWAttXgB ' MINMBAPOUg. B.H.O.A.B. M CI A RoMnion. as. 8 3 1 3 80r1er, ss e 8 14 l"' B.Oalllna, If.. 3 I T 3 8 Plckarlaa, rf. 3 6 8 0 8 Barry, rf 4 3 1 8 8 Downs, 3b... 4 1 4 I 1 atcuann, in.. jii o vj.cnnisa, lb. 4 13 18; Randall, cf.. 8 8 8 SO'N.lll, If... 1 I I ,. Clark, , lb 4 3 0 1- tWt.aelar. lb . I I 1 4 ' Mrrnrm'k, lb I 118 taMni'tesa, of. I I 1 -: Hosteller, ...I 1 3 1 0 Block, ........ I I 18"' MoOlynn, p.. 4 3 3 3 Olfaeteed, B..8 8 8 1 3 ' Tot. la n 191 S S1" wlU " aTa Zt Ta Minneapolis 0 0 o n o a a a A n Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Two base hits: Hostettetv MoOlynn. Sacrifice hit: Ramdall. Htrur.k nut: Olmstead. 2: McOlynn. Base on ball;' off Olmstead, 3; off McOlynn, 1. Hit by pitched ball: by McQlynn. First on - errors: Milwaukee l. Passed bailee.,,. Block. Umpire: Halna and Conahan. COLUMBUS, O., April 38. Columbua defeated Indianapolis I te 1, today by . bunching three hit, In th third lowing. . Score: . i OOLUMBtJ. ' ' 'mt)ANAPOtJ. . : B.H.O.A.B. B.H.O.A.B "! ' Clarka. If.... 3 8 6 0 Cba4b'rne.' If 4 3 1--8 8 Odwall. lb. .. I 1 11 1 ODaMdaen, ef. I e l 3 1 conrAlton, Ml t I 1 Hayean, rf., Bhreck. a 4 1 I 3 treer. lb Krutar, of.... I 8 18 Iftirta. 8b.... Larue, aa 8 III 3 Williams, 3V. Prlal. 3b 3 1 1 .3 Hewlav. a.... Wrttley. 3b.. 3 6 6 4 eHapk. .... Ooodwln, p... 8 1 8 8 tSrhrelbar, p.. I 11 1 8 --jwfr. naan wj Totals... ...M lltU 4Wafcen.ls , 8- 8 . Tetals D T 84 14 3' Batted for Hopka In ninth. -Batted for Sehrelber In ninth. r . Columbus 0 r 6 0 0 0 0 t-.u Indlanapoll t.O 0 0 0 1 0 0 I - Stolen . base: Burke, . Z; - DUvldeon.' Saoriflc hit: CongsJton, , 3; Clarka, '. Davidson. Bas on balls: off Ooodwln, 8; off Sehrelber, 4. Two bst hits: Frlcl. , Rayden. Double plays: Howlay, Carr to he'd , ball: Schrelber. ln,,4j by Schreiber;'. Burns Hit by pitch Struck out: by Goodw 4. umpire: King. , ... Rangera Defeat Clarke. In a fast and well played gam th" ' Ranger took th Walter O. -Clark into camp by th score of J to I at Twnty first and Charles, Sunday afternoon. Fred Woodard waa at hla beat, getting eighteen strike-outs apd keeping the hit ' of tha Clarka few and far between. Ax, catch of a line drive by Third Baasm.n ., Grossman of th Rangers, wa th field' ing feature of the gam. Hartman and': Grossman lad th.- batting , for th . Rangers. Next Sunday the Ranger play Fort Omaha Signal Corps. .Score; Jt H. "E " Clark ...... s 1 3 11 0 fl $' 83 Ranger .... .0 0 0 30 0 4 T 13 3 Batteries: Rangert. Woodard Bnd " Overman; Clarka, Hurst and Gus.' Little Mkwoart fTstai Wlaa. The Little Missouri team easily scalped the Omaha club teem . and th Laurels Sunday at Rlvervlew park.r Tha flrtt tesra was slaughtersd by a score of 11 -to 0 and the Laurels made only two run while th' Missouri were piling up fifteen. Th . victor are ambitious to meet other teams,, Including the Lee-GJaas-Andreeeens. the ' Bensonlt and out-of-town nines. P. Ter. rill. 1123 Dndgo Street, telephone Douglaa 8304, Is their managwr. .... . . . Dea . Moist Travsa Ready. :. DES MOINES,' la.. April 3ft. (Special iLu n The Des Moines Western league team will leave for Pueblo tomorrow. Long, Miller snd Dalton hay reported arid will go with'1 Ulfl IHID. Sturdy oaks from little acorn ' grow-?', advertising tn The Bee will de wonder for - your bu1nA .-...',.' 1 11. . X . - McKibbin h: ' TITE n AT .'. That MtMle) This r gallWT 1 1 1 saii.VaajasssmBBaBB3mBiv raTo.NiGnT . 1 essBBtBaBgeiaiis! mrnnwfsmiJ