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    THE WV.K: OMAHA. FI.IPAV, OCTOBER 21, 1010.
Athletics Overwhelm the Cubs by Score of Twelve to Five on Home Grounds
UBS ARE SOUNDLY ISEiTLN
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TwelT 10 live OCOre. j.-umiK v.e..i uui, .luiiiicniiaii lu k. nana.
I IWO lUnl.
; v mi oo pitf Inf olfi L popped lo Batty. ;
CHICAGO TRIES THREE PITCHERS,;--' rVKer".1. VmU k' '
' Lining wiiia. it. auiitoiil paiteu 101 ilcui
,1.1111. Ife.itihioiil wumcil. S.ieckuru linn re
r litem Hits Art Secured Off leller cue. I n,r (as-sage, lining tne husw. linker I
wimi ncaiiTieiiii semen v. oen pciiui) mi inr i
. i.j m.-rt Kll. Ill Illmil SUUlk uui. IWO
' i till-.
Third Inning.
i iili.l 1 1 1 1 1 1 n k rhilMdeipina-Monty ' went
111 Uf pilU.i I i illlliMjO. Mlt'l hUl II I1IUUF Ik
.iiiiiii.n r itrn ui una long li) . i not'
mm iauti lulling. ui the iii" wm not
Missouri Team
Shows Up Weiv
in Scrimmagci 'v'nth u
t 1) won. Banyan ee
i second. Prince Hampton third. Time: 5:10. j
Fifth race, mile: Muiatlne (3 to II won,
I.avmlnstrr second. Tcmplrr third. Tim:
141.
stxlh ruce, Rennert puree, mile an.1 three
sixteenths; Superstition (7 to won.
Blackford second. Gey Deceiver third.
Time: 2 001.
fill longs: (. isque (J to
second. Black Chief, third.
Time: 1:14.
Foot Ball Dffenden of Uniyerity Ap-! tm o miu mi m n ruv
a. . . . i ii I osansusansnn.
pear ueiiciem in in ah
ASKS REUND ON TlihEl
Cousin of Man Dying at Sea Wants
Steamer Line to Pay Him.
1 CLAIMS VALUE OF UNUSED PART
ties, fourteen cases In M anil three- death. ninn glv itig his n.inic . A K Sutherfteld
walked Into the office of the I nilr.1 Mn'rg
marshal here todav and announced that ha
of I. oral Twlrlers Murphy t.ets
Roa MaVes
Home
Great Catch.
i HK'AtiO. Oct. 20. The Athletic today
i iaime! their third successive victory of
the world' oh mpini.ehlp Serbs with the
Chicago Xdilonals to the tune og 1.' to 5,
and If the big pennant Is not nailed to the
Quaker t it) mant tomorrow Connie Muck
-Mil he t lie moat am prised and tjewlldei d
ii'-nllenian on the bae hall map. Captain
t'hiiiice naa ordered from the field In the
third inning for disputing a decision.
In the three game play I'd w far me ,,,(,.,, .m-lirr tamiif ....h pmce at ill el
easterners liave ponded every acioi tment i 'neuter ii'ilacen .ucmtyrt in tue uox
... i, .k ...in. ,.iv ..f fub !"" KiiN-eu ti.K .iim oall pit nt-d int.
pitchers could offer. tnly "King" Cole
i-ti'l tvi rileiritei'it wilt uuietv ao-e
tiniK t olliin kii. up int. wlm li it .'-aiv
one. t.oliins Hinr.ii Wncll rrcmllle 11. htlK
el h Pinit; pam nun. tiaaei niadc l;iinl on
ifie eiiui. iia.i.s wuit pit ny a put:iitu oaii
unil went lo in.l. .tiurpiiy utioi ki ii a niuue
run oit't' Itie .cict ll into lllu l iKht lieiu
Oit dctii i!, i-ukim ami I'ttviH hcoi'ina ane to
oi nun. Ciucain h i nine ninftl K'ltuereii
to niKt m Ki'niiiu IJicf, i-ayiiig iurpiiy
hit anotild merely nave hern a uoume. I life
iuoti nt a. aiieii iiit ui iiotning. I nam e m
iortiieo olt tiiij Iiekl lor cotitiiiuilig In."
so-called pitching find of tlie year, le
rnains to he seriously considered by Man
aj;er Chance, and he has heen held hacK
oecause of his Inexperience In crucial
games and a belief alo that his anort
nunt of shoots la Just what the Mack men
hke. Mark will In all probability furnish
local enthusiasts with a iew of Hcnder
tomorrow. The big chief 1ms a gory col
lection of Cub acalps taken In that three
hit game at Philadelphia, but Ins knife Is
newly sharpened for more. Who will go
s against him Is a problem. Mayl "Three
i'lngeicd Urottn inu be Cole. And then,
there are l'oxen. an untried ntun. and
Pflevter, whtx befn of little ite tins
yeai'.
Ataletli-a toafidrut.
It Is a matter Jot Indifference to Mr.
Muck. He and his players regard the
game tomorrow aa a mere formality a bit
of red tape, with Incidental profit, of
course necessary lo guarantee title to the
burning.
The combat today was a slaughter. Itlg
Kd Rpulharh lasted Just two liyilngs, dur-
-Ing which he allowed one single and two
iloubleH, passed two batamen and saw
three runs cross tiie home plate. Mcln
4)18 was the next twltier led forth for
slaughter, lie pitched Just one-tldrd of an
'Inning, but that was long enough for the
v isitors to hammer out two singles, a home
. run and to send Iavti to first rubbing his
back where one of Mclntyre'a Inshoots
hud hit him. With the assistance of a
boot by siehulte 'our runa were acoted un
tler his heneficlent reign.
The bright particular atara of the day
were Coombs, Barry and Murphy. Coombs
ii Mowed only alx hits, passed four men
and contributed a two-bragger and a single
which added three runs to the Philadelphia
collection. Harry hit aa If there were
another automobile In slfrht. Also, he
figured In double plays. Me made three
' lilts, each one a double, drove In two runa
-nnl himself reached the counting station
thrice. It remained for Murphy, however,
;- (o electrify the crowd, li s first note-
. worthy exploit waa to amaah tha ball over
the heada of the right field overflow crowd
' Into ihe regular bleachers for four sacks,
driving In two runners ahead of him. At
the lime ha d d not know how far the
' Kphere h4d - UavaJed nd stopped" after
covering the two bases allowed under the
ground rules fot hits into the overflow.
Cmpire O'Hay waved to him to come In,
heh he did. lth half the team slapping
' him on the back.
ha nee Ariift Pol at.
,? The hit was more than a run counter,
'for It figured largely In the expulsion of
Captain Chance from the grounds. Chance,
joined by most of hi men, surrounded
ti'Mnv lnan endeavor to persuade him
that the rulea made all hits Into the crowd
at any point or distance doubles. The
arbiter could not see It. and when the Cub
lenders sought to prolong the argument
ordered him from the field. Archer, ordi
narilv a catcher, replaced him at the (Initial
station.
Murphy' next sensational exhibition
earned hlui an ovation.. He ran back after
what llofmun had marked for a double.
; Jumped on the barrier In right field, grasped
t I lie ball by his fingernails, fell over back
ward Into Mie crowd and presently emerged
with the trophy still safe. Meanwhile
Bheckiird, thinking that there were two
, out, or that Murpny could not posalhly
havo cuptured the drive, sped around the
hanou. He awoko at third to find that he
hud been doubled at first. 8heckard faced
Couiiiha four tln-eu and all but once was
allowed to walk. He brought two runs
ucross the pinto and fielded his position
without a fluw. Both of Schulle's nils
v.cre doubles Tinker made three hlta. one
of which tm, two-bagger, ilia fielding
was not up lu bia stick work, however, two
criois being charlrftd against him. Ha ne
k''lijtfU the only atolen bao of the da.".
W rather la Uad.
The biund of weather furnished constl
, luted an argument against long schedules.
M.'aily In thy morning It rained and while
this Kiioner jised. mist-like drops fell
during much ot Uio game. A chilling wind
tunic from the north u est and the clouds
were to overcust that the spectators had
difficulty in keeping track of the ball.
There were .() persons tn line when
the .sale of general admission tickets be
gan, ami V lieu tlu- turnstile count was
oinpleird ti was aiiiiyuiirail tligi i.2lo
pel miiis paid fift-' their admlsio:i to the
fciuiuiui.. i i,e mun, is weio II. leu at mum
tile lenier Iieiii iiowii lo.- tmi ohscs. inti'iy
scorci when '1 noinas hit to iinser and the
latter threw uumy lo Arcner. I nomas was
iioiiiiieu at seeonri on i oouih's mi lo Zim-
iiieiinau, iliiK" ! lo Aicnei. l ive runs.
t h c.igo-A . cuer weni out, i;aKcr to
liivis. L,oid cuptureu Ilium I man s fly.
oieniieh'.i Miui k out. .No runs.
roui tn Inning, I'uiiaib Ipn la r5li link Hied
oui to tlotniaii. i.oru bint a i n an single
to light center. Collins torcei J .Old at
secoiiu, Pnesler to .nnniei until. cuilius
out, tiling to linker. Jo runs.
I nicago 'I inner singled to rignt. A double
play uispuseu oi I ltiser unu iiui(,. n.ui
lo Collins to Davis, puemrr out, i..ikci to
UuvIh. iNo i una.
ruth JnnliiK. I'hiludi'lphia ilakcr was re
tireti, .iiiiinei niMii io .rcner. i.iavis lined
sufeiy to leu. Murphy rein a long lly to
rtolman. l.arry tmeed imvia at second,
miner to I6imiuermnii. .No ions.
t meago raker tuinulea Biieciiuid s bunt
anu tlie latter was sate, .-"cniliic lanin-U.
MiecKard and Jiotrnan were nouoleo, .iui
iiii lo I'avis. Mm on y having i.nu n nol-
nuins lly, niiilo cheiliuin, uiipuientiy
iiiuiKing there were two outs, aepi run
ning. .o runs.
Math Inning,.
sjlxth Inning, Philadelphia Thomas
grounued out, linker to Arcner. Oooinoa
noisted an easy ny io .nninei man. Suuuk
nusseii tnree goou ones, rno runs.
Chicago Arcner's ml In front of the
plute put him out, Thomas to t'avla. .lm
i mun struck out. Haner took care of
atemieidt a loul tly. No runs.
acvuntn i lining, Ihiladeipnla Zlinmer
iiiu.ii made a ntat one-hanued catch of
i. oi n's i.ner. sieinfeldt spvared Collins
ni i f iounner and threw tna runner out at
....-i. Memielui itnmediauly atterwaius
.i.nihli'u t.akers groiinuer und the latter
sale, navla amasnetl a single lo rigm,
HuKi-i iCHCiiing second.' liWel iiunoicu
.nuipliy s Miiai n grounder, tilling ihe imses.
Bkfr and i avis scored on Marry a double
io lelt. tin was tiurry's tmrd double,
i nomas waiKid. again tilling tne hasea.
aini'iiiiy ami im crossed the home piate
s rien I'ooinoa ai.,leu over seeunu. strung
-ingied too hot tor linker's stall and tne
hasus were again tilled. Ixird lilt to Zini- i
Branches of Work.
COIA'MBIA. Mi), t)ct. . (Special Tele
gram.) Missouri Is still woefully weak In
tackling and bringing back punta and kick
offs through a broken field, and It la In
these fundamentals that Coach Hollenbeck
is drilling his men hardest In preparation
for the hard Ames game next Saturday.
The linemen are also deficient In their
work, as they charge too high and use
their hands more than their bodies In
throwing off opponents. This Is poor form,
and I'r. Gibson, assistant coach, had the
heavy men off to themselves for over an
hour this evening showing them the most
effective way to charge. If these weak
nesses can be. overcome by Saturday Mla
"ourisns will entertain more hope for a
Tiger victory, but scrimmage practice the
lust two days has been of the raggedest
and most discouraging kind.
Reds Meat Blacks In Basket Ball
name Wednesday Afternoon. I
Yesterday afternoon two aquarts of has- '
ket bull candidates at the I'nlverstty of !
Omaha played a practice game. The Ueds
defeated the Blacks by a score of 14 to lit.
The feature of the game ana the goal 1
throwing of Ilalsey and Parish. The line
up:
Reds
Johnsan right forward.
Salisbury .lef t forw ard . . .
Halsey center
low right guard..
Sclby left guard....
Blacks.
...Parish
.Perclval
..Jerome
Flor
...Parker
Hprlnadeld tiets Pennant.
CHICAGO. Oct. 20 Club owners of the
Three "l" l ague hld their annual meeting
hero today. A. I.. Tlerney. who Is presi
dent, secretary and treasurer of the or
ganisation, it was raid, will be re-elected.
The pennant wus officially awarded to
Springfield. Jll.
AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS
Koarnbluni, After IMs Team l.oaea
To, Havre Day b ome Arm
and Ke Work..
In the Mercantile league Captain Kosen
blum of the L'. 8. Cleaning company, after
h s teain lost the first two games, went in
and won the last game for his team bv
rolling 141 pins.
In tlie Booster league the Maxcppas won
their usual two games out of three from
Hoye's Specials. Stunx of the Candv Kids
rolled high total with 64o pins and Ilea ton
of Hove s specials rolled high single with
2u. pins.
The Omaha Rod and Gun club won two
games out of three from the Sprague Pills.
Ocander of the Pills rolled high total with
ul.l pins and high alngle game with h'i pins.
Tonight In the Omaha league the Metz
Bros, will play the Re,os and the Hospes
the Advos. In the Mercantile league the
Kquitable IJfea will play the Ak-ar-Iiens.
Last nlglifa scores:
OXIMODM.
1st. 2d. Hd, Total.
Griffin ISA 177 170 632
Amluxem l.'.'i 175 142 4S2
Haaker 167 117 14H 417
lace la Postponed.
NI'.W YORK. Oct. DO The proposed auto
mobile race between Barney Oldfleld and
.lack Johnson, the pugilist, at Bheepshead
race track this afternoon was postponed on
account of heavy rain until Saturday afternoon.
Wife of Frank fhercllffe llrlnna Unit
for IMiorce In lira Molnea
tonrt Death In Explosion.
Totals 477
4il9
455 1,41
U. S. CLKAN1NG CO.
170
17
14S
tossed him out al in si.
Baker to Oavls.
to uavls. Piieler
uiei uiun. w no
four runs.
C hicago Tinker out
Kling letireu. Uurry
struck out. No runs.
Blghth Insist.
Klghth Inning, Philadelphia Hchulte
gatiiered In Collins' fly. Baser retired by
the I6iinmeriuan-Arclier route. Havla hit
lor two bases, unassisted by ground rules.
Murpny waa thrown out by Tinker. No
runs.
Ninth Inning, Philadelphia Barry fouled
out to Kltng lhomas out to Archer, un
assisted. CoomoM singled to center. Hot
mail misjudged the tly In making a pick-up
ot It. miuiik was retired. Zimmerman to
Archer. No runs.
Chicago Htelnieldt filed out to Ptrunk.
Tinker singled to left. Kling struck cut.
't inker stola second. Needhani, who batted
lor I'tiestei, sent a flu to bagel. Mo runs.
PH1LAUKLPIUA. ;
AB. n. 11.
Strunk. cf 6
Lord. If. ..4
a
I
3
Collins, lib
Baker, So
I'avis, lb
Murphy, if....
Barry, as
Thomas, c
Coombs, p
Totals
1
0
1
f
3
3
II
0
0 '
o.
s
1
Sheckard. If
Schulte, if
Hofman, cf
Chance, lb
Archer, lb
Zimmerman, 2b.
Steiniehit, 3b
Tinker, ss
Kling. c
Keinoaeh, p
Beaumont
Melntyre, p
I'flester, p
Necttham
Totals
41 13 IB 27
CHICAGO.
AB. R
1
. 4
. 3
. 1
. S
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 0
. 0
. 0
. 2
. 1
.111
II.
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0 .
4
u
0
0
o.
2
2
2
3
9
4
0
3
2
u
0
0
0
0
A.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1st. 2d. .Id. Total
Grady H pa)
I'Istess l;"i 127
Bengtson IMS 157
Koaenblum
Totals 470 414 t'J7 1,411
MAZKPPAS.
' 1st. 2d. I!d. Total.
Matthea im lf, 173
Powell lr Jo4 1S1
Hawley i0 2iw ins
stunx pill . l;i2 JS4
Schmidt 126 171 1H2
476
118
4h:
iV4
Ms
.i4i
Totals 779 70 ig 2,547
1IOYKS SPliCIALS.
1st. 2d. ,td. Total.
Nelson 1H4 142
Heaton .". . 2"!i l;W
L. Norgard, IM) l.-.
Hove 1'.'2 160
K. Norgard 164 l!Mi
Totals.
73
IIM
1!U
1K7
VM
m
444
M6
4M
oM
540
2,503
rPt
Andy's
On the Metropolitan allevs the
Athletic club took the series from
Colts. , Ward had high ian of HI and' li
total for thb lieta and Andv was high
with 14 and 444 for the Colta. Tlmrsriuv
the Kaily Nrwa. will play tha , I rbv
Woolens. Score:
DIETZ ATHLETIC Cl.UB.
2 0-5
0-12
Batted tor Reulhach In second.
Uaucd for Pfietei In ninth.
Chicago 1 2 0 0 0 0 0
Pr.llauvlplua 1 2 a 0 0 0 4
Two-base hits: Svhulte, Barry (3) Davis,
Coombs, Tinker, Hofman. Home run:
Murphy. Hits: Olt iteuibach, 3 in two
innings; off Melntyre. 3 In one and a third
Innlnga; off I fiester, in five and two
tinriis innings. sacrifice fiy: Hofman.
sacrulce lilt: Lord. Stolen base: Tinker.
iHHibltt plays: Zlmmei uiun lo Tinker lo
Aichei', uurry to Collins lo Davis, Murphy
lo Davis. Lelt on bases: Chicago, 4; Prula
ilelpliia, 7. hirst base on balls: Dff Reul
bai Ii, 2 tstrnnk, Davis); off Pflester, 1
(Thomas); off Coomha, 4 tshuckard, 3;
rteaumoiil). Hit by pitched ball: By Me
lntyre, 1 (Davis). Struck out: By pilaster.
1 (Strunk); by Coombs. J (Chance, hchulte,
Slilnfeldt. Hofman, Zimmerman. Archer,
Kilng). Passed ball: Thomas. Time: 2:oi).
I iiipnet: u Day beliind (he plate, Sheridan
on oases, Connolly in right field. Itlgier In
left field. Attendance: 2H.210. Total re
ceipts: t.M.771.6u. National commission's
share: $H.i6.1&. Pluyers' share: I iy40 fcl.
Club owners' shai: 113.254).
. lit. 2d. . fW. Total.
Gwynne I4ti lvu 148 V4
I sen ha it 156 in lit; 5 :
Ward 163 , 1S4 153 4W I
Totala 455 ' 47 43 1.3S5 I
ANDY'S COLTS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Sesseman 132' 1:ik 150 420
Barton 146 iu 47 lu
Andy l4 143 133 110
Totala 442 m 430 1,246
P PRAGUE PILLS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
C. Mitchell 140 158 1 4H
F. Rico Kil 14 1:44 444
Molly :.. 110 12(1 150 '3H5
O'Cander 157 P1 ISO , 513
11. Mitchell 134 158 136 429
Totals 702 752 7KS 2,237
ROD AND GI N CLUB.
1st. 2d. - 3d. Total.
E. Blerman 110 125 lx 424
G. Bierman 125 1x3 153 41
Hatch 157 1 ' 1,,6 4il
Whittemore 122 146 167 4;:5
Sutter 177 li ... 343
Murphy ..." 150 150
Totals tl 78S 815 2,274
RECENT ORDERS OF THE ARMY
Movements of Army Men. na Dealg
natrd by (he Department of
air at Washington.
iFrom a Stuff Correspondent.)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20-VSpeclal Tele
grtm.) Army orders Issued today are aa
follows:
Captalna Lloyd L. R. Krebs and Park
Howell of the medical corps will report
December" 5 to Lieutenant Colonel James
D. Glennan, medical corps, president of
the examining board at the general hos
pital, presidio of San Francisco, for exam
ination for promotion.
Captain William P. Woodall. Clement C.
Whttcomb, George 11. Crabtre. Wilson T.
Davidson, Herbert M. Smith and C. J.
Bartlett of the medical corps will report
December 5 to Lieutenant Colonel Henry P.
Birmingham, medkal corps, president of
the examining board, at tha Army Medical
Museum building, Washington, for exam
ination for promotion.
Major William T. Tachappat, ordnance
department, will make during the months
.of October, November and December not to
exceed six visits to the work of the E. 1.
Dupont, Demours' Powder company,
Haskell, N. J., and the works of the Inter
national Smokeless Powder and Chemical
company, Parlln, N. J., on official business
pertaining to the manufacture of material
for the ordnance department.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Clark,
ordnance depnrtment, will proceed to Ros
well, Denver, Fort Sill, Dallas and New
Orleans on official bualness pertaining to
the Inspection of the battery of three-Inch
field material,' National Guard of New
Mexico, Ligiit Battery A, National Guard
of Colorado; Batteries D, E and F, First
field artillery; Battery A, Texas National
Guard, and the battery of three-inch field
material, Louisiana National Guard.
Colonel L. Mervln Maus, Major Elbert E.
Persons and MaJr, John II. Allen, medical
corps, are detaile Jo represent the medical
department of th.e.army at the meeting of
the Association of' Military Surgeons to be
held In Ilichiiiond,' Va., from. November
1 to 4, inclusive.'
First Lieutenant. Stephen Abbot, coast
artillery corps, will proceed to his bom
pieparatoiy' to his retirement.
Captain Bertram T, Clayton, guarter-
- I master, will proceed to Fort II. G. Wright
and Fort Terry, ?f.' Y., for the purpose of
making an examination of locations affect
ing the water supply at those posts.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
PES MOlNF.S. la., Oct. 30.-(Speclal Tele
gram. ) Because his cousin, Joseph Kather,
died and was buried at sea while en route
to his home In Assyria, Hamald Kather.
who runs a notion store, has made one of
the most unusual demands ever made on
the Fabre steamship line of New York.
The Des Moines merchant, who paid for
his cousin's ticket, demands that the steam
ship company refund him the money for
the unused portion of his dead cousin's
ticket. He asks for the return of five
sixths of the passage money, as the cousin
died when out at sea only two days, and
the Des Molnea man claims to have fur
nished the tnoney for the passage.
Death Follow s f.m plosion.
Terribly burned about the entire body
this morning by an explosion of gasoline
In her home, Mrs. Chaiies Anderson died
i today. By mistake Mrs. Anderson poured
gasoline Into a stove while starting a fire.
The explosion ensued. Hardly a portion
of her body escaped burns. She lingered
lu excruciating pain until death came.
Mrs, Morris After Dltorre.
Mrs. Sherman Morris, whose husband,
better known as Frank Shercllffe, Is serv
ing time In the Colorado penitentiary for
murder, today brought suit for divorce.
They were married In Marshalltown In l!iu,
but she charges that In 1306 Morris held
up a Great Northern train, but was ac
quitted. They have two children.
eed n ew Hospital.
City Physician Dr. H. L. Sayler will
recommend In his yearly report now being
compiled, that a city emergency hospital
for the treatment of all case of delirium
tremens, contagious and other diseases be
erected by the city of Des Moines. Dr. Say
ler declared today that with present hos
pital conditions In the city, Des Moines was
years behind tha times and that tha work
of tne health department waa sorely crip
pled by the lack of such a hospital.
Mill Aid In the Rlahth.
Judge H. M. Towner, republican candidate
Brtr congress In the Eighth district, will be
assisted next week by both Lieutenant Gov
ernor G. W. Clarke and Attorney General
11. W. Byers. The former wHl speak with
the candidate for congress at Clarlnda, Oc
tober 24 and Mount Ayr, October 25. The
latter will speak at Bedford, October 2R;
Shenandoah, October 27, and Charlton, Oc
tober 28. Lieutenant Governor Clarke has
been dated for speeches at Drakesville and
Bloomfield next Saturday.
Collected Collateral Tax.
Collateral Inheritance tax was collected
by the state today on tha estate of
Michael Hennessy, of Buena Vista county
in the sum of. 12,156. A feature of it was
that some of the tax was collected on a
10 per cent basis, because of tha estate
going in part to aliens.
The board of . health received word of
new cases of Infantile paralysis in Alla
makee, Harrison, I J nn, Marlon, Scott,
Clinton, Monroe, Floyd and Clarke coun
llo$ Injnrrri and Dying-
I.ouls W'oolery, the P-ycar-oM Niy who
sustained a fractured skull yesterday when
he was utrutk by Dr. 11 Morden's auto
mobile, Is still allxe al Mr icy hospital. II.
Is very low. however, and physicians say
he cannot live.
tttrrinr C'onrt Urrlttosi.
The following supreme court decisions
have been rendered :
Stale aanlnst Will'am Young, appellant.
Wapello county. Judge Anderson, convic
tion for adiilfry, dismissed.
State against C. M Smith, appellant.
Chcrokre couniy. Judge (iaynor. convic
tion for defacing bu Iding. affirmed.
State against John Krumm. appellant.
Guthrie conntv, J mini' Applrgate. convic
tion for seduction, affirmed.
E. M. McCoy against Iv E. Iludnutt. ap
pellant, superior court of Orlnnell, coin
mission on land, affirmed.
Julius Kessler Co. against Alta I r
Gnrnie. appellant, affirmed.
T. C. Skinner against Henrietta Cottrill.
appellant. I.nulsn county. Judge Smyth,
action on will, affirmed.
Mav Fisher against James Bolton. Ap
pellant. Pottawattamie county, Judge
Mary, action for damages, affirmed.
11. II. Sawyer, appellant, aiiHlnst DanM
J. Kelly. Woodbury county. Judge Hutchin
son. Inlunetion case, affirmed.
M. M. Plntta acuinst City of Ottumwa.
appellant. Wapello county. Judge Eichel
berger, damages, affirmed.
had robbed the Merchants' National bank
of I.rhlgh. okl., of which he was cashier,
of $.1 Soo He declared that he could slsnd
tin strain of being a tuKitixe no longer,
lie stated that he went to lhish a few
years nso from ittnrlcs City, la , and that
he left l.rhlgh tctoher !
BOMB FOUND IN PORTLAND
lx Sticks of Dynamite Discovered on
Premises of Rich Ural F.slnte
Operator.
PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. 20 What Is be
lleved to have been a plot to dynamite the
house of Charles K. Henry, a capitalist
and real estate operator of this city, be
came known here today. The supposed
"plant" consisted of alx sticks of dynamite,
wrapped with about thirty feet of fuse.
It was discovered yesterday by a work,
man on Mr. Henry's premises. In a tree
about SnO feet distant from the house. The
workman made known Jils discovery todny.
After an Investigation by detectives the
opinion was expressed that the explosive
had been cached Monday night and that
the person who pirjf It there Intended later
to return and blow up the Henry home.
A Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic.
Get' the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar
in the yellow package.' It la safe and effect
ive. Contains no opiates. Refuse substitutes.
DO INK'S FIRST GAME OK IKtKOV
On the MetroDolltan alleys last night the
two brandeia l.owllng teams bad an ex
citing game when Captain Mauley's team
No. 1 won two out of three games tVom
Captain Amsden'g team No. 2, although the
No. 2a had the greater number of pins.
Leyendecker had high single game with l3.
Mauley was high on totals with 53B. Tonight
Omaha Bicycle Indians vs. St. James.
Si ore:
BRANDEIS BOWIJNG TEAMS..
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
4 uslrm
ivltk Pern
M III Me playrd
.Norma II tea.
CRETE, Nb., Oct. 2D (Special.) Doane
will play Its first Toot ball game of the
season with Peru Nnrtnal at I "eru on Fri
day. Tlie lineup will, he as follows: l.uke,
renter; 'Harvey and Siutl, guards; Bron
son und Sawjer. tackles; Crif fltlia - and
lean' of Uiofci! tiienent iiiunrlilnu awuv , Johnson, ends; Wilkinson, quarter; Kbrab
1 ;, .,,, j. ,, 1. " and Kretsingcr. halfbacks; Blue, fullback.
u.ic'es and drinking coffee which was wun AJanis. b,tnlm Ooble. King and
I aw Kid aihitil the stands in little tin ! Dickinson 11 substitutes, lnwiw lias no
buckets hard luck story. The team la in fin sl.ape
: Many ii.1.1 sting expedients were ie-'","J lf ' '"' u ! "rU to
. , . ., , ' do so. The second team will play at Die
mini to to s cure tlckeis rur pers ns who ,,, t,e , Crete with the eleven of the
i,it 111.'. care tj stand In line themselves. .Nebraska Military academy, of which
'I . r rxHTl nee of a in. avenger boy v lio j "Huppv llarlwell, a former Doane star,
wu- hired by c.e hour is typical. Ik was,'" Ulu 0w"ch'
Oi j. lid to n ci.l i twelve tickets iegard
Kss of cost. He went 011 duty al 11 o'clock
ias. high, and was among the first to se- ,,-., .,,brll l.rfe.led nt
.ur the four ticket, allowed to a si.e , cr , UrokIlP.
Vmehase. wheu u,c oox oiflce opened. By. HRiXlKI.lNE. Moss Oct. 31-TI, final
special construction ol the ticket liwilu j tl.; i u niviwtum tmn eminent of
ami the use of guards pill chaters were ihe Women's Golf asaoclatlou of l.oston
compelled lo enter the grounds ltnme.ll- ; w'" devilled tomorrow hy Miss Harriet
aiely 011 bio.ng their tickets. 1 Ills
Manley ......
Johnson
Malrheoh ....
Williams ....
Brenlser
Totals ...
Leyendecker
Killlnger ....
Boyle
Meyer
Amsden
Totals
K ENTS
. 1M
. 152
. 122
. liO
.' 138
. 705
1st.
. 125
. 12j
. 147
. l-U
133
. 703
172
1(5)
IC
M
158
Sn7
2d."
147
147
li.l
1..3
1
IM
I-'
1Tb
14
143
SOti
3d:
lfii'
1J.
K.s
i
ua .
53i
479
441
422
fW
2.311!
Total.
435
435
4l4i
4 IS
412
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TAUGHT
HOW TO PASTEURIZE MILK
Domestic Science Claaa Geta Interest
Inat Instruction on Method of
Presrrvlqa-Frrsh Milk.
The girls in the domestic science de
partment of the Omaha High achool have
been learning the secreta of keeping fresh
milk sweet. Miss Turner has taught the
girls to pasteurize the milk and to sterilize
It, which will prevent It from souring and
will kill all germs. The milk Is cooked
to a temperature of 167 degrees, and after
that, is boiled. This keeps all milk sweet
no matter how hot the day la. Miss Turner
also inatructa the girls on the neceaalty of
thoroughly cleansing the milk bottles after
they are used, and thua freeing the bottle
of any germ that it might contain.
Hl..M.SG
50 2,351
TRACKS
Taboo Takes Handlenp nt (borchlll
Donna Track,
LOl"lSViLLE, Ky., Oct. 2i.-At Churchill
Downs this afternoon the feaiur.a of Uio 1 oppn and. the passenger crossed
FIFTEEN INJURED IN WRECK
t'hlcaao at Alton ''Hed Limited"
Crashes- Islo' Freight When
Mttltcbls Improperly get.
SPRINGFIELD. III.. Oct. 20 Fifteen
persons were Injured shortly before noon
today when the northbound Chicago at
Alton "Red Limited" crashed head-on
Into a southbound freight at Nllwood, nine
miles north of Carllnvtlle. The limited
does not stop at Nllwood.
In charge of Conductor F. B. Fox, Chi
cago. and Engineer A. L. Barker, Bloom
Ington. it came plunging along 50 miles
an hour, rne avvitcn near Aiiwood was
to the
MVir.lt MEET l t.Ol.r FINALS
X I iiciIm and l.er .nslri' M mm Mu,-vdru.
I'.irtlw nf the Mio.ik Iim. CiiiinTrc eliil. TKU
to foil the s.alpcis l'he boy gave up one : former won 1 may Ironi Miss lHirotltv
ticket and Immediately emerged with the , t ampbf II of Hamilton. Out., who won the
tl.i. e remaining ones in his possession to ' Aniei icaii t"l al Cuicauo lust w eek 2 up
, . . , I and I to pluv. Miks Alamuret Curtis Ke
gel a ficfh place lu Hie line Twice he.ureu tlw ilt ,. f, ,,v defeating
w as able to pun hase positions at $ apiece '. Miss I'. l'l. Phri oe of Ihe Royal tintf
raid weie a hanrlli-kii Bud Ine 'le f .,.,-.-). i ...
two-mile cut. race. In the iiumhcau ihe, southbound double truck and ran straight
winner lurried up in Taboo, ihe iw o-iiilie I Into the freight rnglne. The freight en
raur res'iiteii in a vlcioi y fn, Claudia. 1 alne which "was the smaller of the two
i.eadlnt rroin u,e Use of me uanier until 1 , ... ,... h..i..,. 1 .1 1 .
tne i.e was passed. a::e won easily. ,te. I locomotor-, was driven back Into the
aults: 1 freight ai-out l-'J feet, smasiiing every
rirsi lace, nve anu a nan iur.ongs: lima 1 tiling in Its pulh. The limited mall car
s:1- r-ok- inoT zmr- ,!;, .
Tune: l:0i. I big red locomotive.
Second tare, six furlongs: Wsponxa
("iiuignt. 4f.t) won, Tolson d'Or iU(.
J. second, Juilue Walton (show, 21 U01
third. Time: l;i:i-.
Tlui-d iae, liandlcap. mile: Taboo
CASHIER CONFESSES THEFT
Former Charles City, la., Man Says
lie Conld Stand Strain No
I.onaer.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Oct. 20.-A young
IIS
JIM
Every reason for smoking
cigars is a reason for smok
ing IDOLS.
Their flavor is richer
fuller more lasting.
Their fragrance is delicate
subtle yet delicious.
And they're hanJ-modc with
long-fillers, too.
Their price a pleasant
surprise when you've found
out how good they are '
5 cents.
Recommended iy
McCORD-BRADY CO.
OMAHA
r
-.4
Family Trade Kuplled hy
Clias. Ston, I'hones Webatrr
1200; Independent Ii-1201
J. - W iValftl 'aL-r--7'r.tx:'.r'-r.
Haw much Is as afteraooa spent la l f ir a
lb open air. on the open rosd, far W. l-..M-' sll X?fcanTxy
front the grind of your busineM . " ilkty
SS worth to yoa is dollar! sod ccata? . ifij m J
y
An
ASSASSIN KILLS HIMSELF
'Man ho Murdered Ihr lluiiirna of
Austria Becomes lolrntly
liiuiit and l Suicide.
(stialglit. 425) won. Huirigan (place,' $11,501
sciond. MHlon Li. tshutv, limit, lime: i
l:4oV I
1-ourtli lace. Vic l.oicn cup. two miles:
Clsudia (siiaighl, $7.:iui won. Mamie Algol I
(place, J2.7w second, Ao (snow, 2 V'l tiuru. I CENL A. Oct., 2u.- l.uiggi J.uccheni,
Tune 3:-".-!. i w iio asasair.ated the empress of Austria
in S, coiiuiiitted suicide this evening In
from other Ihiv s who had been holding! club uf Montreal, u former Canadian vhaiii- !
their places for Just such a speculation ,,lon' 4 "'' u,ul ' lo ,,la'V' I
It too h ni funr Irl
siicd ii il 1 11 1 i. , ji curd.''
s to
aecjre the de
TK.SMi Till RMI1 KtH
4. ante li laainus.
I'lrs. liihiMg. Philadelphia -Strunk given
I o e on bull.. Strunk m em m .rminl o:i
l.o.d'." ncmli'e l.iii.l . the lsller oul. I: ih
lac:i to Chance Sh-ck.iid look oln'
Tei.is. l.-aguer.. .Mruuk h'oi .-.i ..ii H.ikvi s
slno lo center. Rnkn out stealing si" -ui,i.
Uling (a Tlnkrr. me mil.
Cnii ago Mieca:il wa w .Iked Srimlie
dwiilileit into renisiri vei (low rrow-d. Shrek
aid going to thlrii. Tn.' gijund rubs allot',
only two haws on a lot im i Ihe overflow
riond. Slie kard oted on Hofman s sc
lill flv to Strunk. rV'iiulte taking Hind.
Chance sirurk uul. ii,' .iiei uia n't liigli Uy
fe'l into Strunk'a t.ar.ds. t)ne run.
becund luuiug, . l'luluilrlpbia lav U
T..e girN' tennis ton ua-uent. w .in h
rl.'tt.il ia."t Mohilav . will te plaveii to the
iniis'i unless ,rvt-if weutliet sets in a-.'-niil
i.Vf (o Miss Scuaurts tmljy. W e lnes
iav sevrial of The p'-eijminsry riiutciies
...ic ' j '" lon iwing were , - via. unara seeord
(lie e.uiis: I. mile relicts won 'mm .V t.,... i.,-.
I.,-,.,., UB-nLur. ..Jl I '1, id. ti-.! 1 Vi. '
vvo.l vioii iioni Eii NiNon. i.-j. o-2: Min
nie Andei- ii. vviiu from EhaOetii Ku'iie',
i i. 0-2. 'i'he gaup's aie being 'lav ed on
li.e i oiirt lie T Hie h-itn scIiiki! ground:,
:nnl on Thirir-firvt and Cass st erta.
was . Tne Key tu the Situation Hie Waul Ads. j tui A h,jif unlet; Hazy ti to 2) won, liauio
Sei'und isce, na e and a sixteenth: Pris-
I clllian U lo 41 wiui. M. I ainboii arcoi'd.
I Hev bourn third. Time; l.M.
! Third 'are. six fin longs: Montcalm 7 to
,'2i won. .Vick sioner kecuial. Van lien third,
j Time: !:!'.
i Il'UllTl r... ia,.,nvv ..r- jiir' il.-l :l
tars by his waist belt which he had
i!Mid around his neck All effort to
ievve him fulled. . , ,
Fifth taie. six furlo.igs: Siauy Niuht
H(rll,l KT ,1111 U-,,ll lt..MII,lA II, I... -M ''J1 .
second, Atiemive is.ioa, I.JIU thud. Time: ; his ceil In the prison known aa L'Hveche.
1:14V i Two ifavs ugo Luccheiil went violently
Sixth lace, mile and a sixteen;.-: Dornnie!, nU ,.,.,. smashing evervi hlnir ,n
(ktiaight. 1 won. l-'alac aiia I place. 4 'Jo , inal v ul U sniusiung eveijtuing in
aeconu. ijueru Maiguenta isiioiv. : . . his cell, was put in a straight Jacket.
third. Time: I.4.V 'When ins vioieiin pass.il he was given
tlOHK ; ''"," ' ' l' i-'-'-o.ruiK lecoia.-, ,lbertv. This afternoon guards lira nil
' ie,i ai riuiuio ioua. nu)n-i si.tiiin. uiwavs. -
' I w ell lav ored. easily w.ui tne .lay's leui in e, ! i'i!" siiig.ng for several hours. but at
High trhiial lilrle to Flalah Von. If. the Rennet: pii-c at a mile and thiee- j riiehtrall he became silent Later the
We.lhrr prrn.lt. . sixteeitths In . ci-npnu "fr u.os fiy-m . yual0s. alarmed, entered the cell ami
i .m I .i ill ti ii : a in' ii u iun hh ih 1 1 I. '
othir record was bruheii h August Bel- I tound Lueeh.nl hanging to the windo.v
moms Prl'J.iilian in Ine .ie,i.inil lace, ttie
Hastings ge oini. going Ine mile end a six
teeiitn in I d. Results:
In. I race, six fin lungs: White Wool lU
Blue M.iu.e
f or Stoie 'Ikan Hurt Deradra
Foley's II oney anil 'X ar has been a hou.s
ho.d ravjrite for cougna. rolda. and an
meal ot the tnroal. chest and luoga. Con
isins no c. pi a I cm t,,i!J hy al'. druggii.
The Key lo tbe Situation loe Wart Ads.
v. V V '
.-'.vWv.
Haw much Is aa afternoon spent la
lb open air. on the open rosd, far
frost the grind of your busineM
worth to yoa is dollars sad Ciauf
Not How Many But How Good
The foremost automobile dealer in New York
City said a few days ago that he could easily
sell 6oo or 700 Chalmers "Forty's" in a year, if
he could get them.
The Chalmers Factory will make only 750
Forty's" as its entire output for the country
this year! The Chalmers policy is not how
many, but how good.
This dealer's statement that he could sell 700
a year in New York gives the Forty" the in
dorsement of New York buyers, who are known
as the most critical, as they are the most ex
perienced, in the country.
We have not advertised this car before this
season, because we were not ready to take ad
ditional orders for early delivery. The orders
placed before the first 191 1 car was sent out of
the factory more than used up our early ship
ments on this car.
The "Forty" needs little advertising. It is
only necessary to call it to the attention of au
tomobile buyers. It is a car with five years of
consistent performance to its credit. It is sold
principally by its good friends the owners.
If you expect to pay from $2,000 to $6,000 for
a motor car, you should, by all means, examine
the Chalmers "Forty." We are sure that no
one puts so much into a car for the sag Tie or less
money than the Chalmers Company puts into
the "Forty." Andwe believe it will be hard for
any one to show you where you can get enough
added value for any greater price to justify you
in paying a greater price.
$2750, including Bosch magneto, Prest-O-Lite
tank and gas lamps. We shall be glad to show
you the 1911 Model at your convenience.
This Paragraph Will
Benefit Only Those '
Who Read It
There was once a man who
never left bis business thru fear
that he might lose some money.
Before he died, he was offering
a million for a new stomach.
Not one was for sale. How much
is an afternoon spent in the open
air, on the open road, far from the
grind of your business worth to
you in dollars and cents t Don't
you know ?
Well, you might have asked
that man who never took a vaca
tion in his life, if he hadn't died
the other day.
Everybody waa out of town
last Saturday. I went in an au
tomobile and here is one thing 1
saw : I saw a little girl in a blue
gingham, with sunburnt legs
and dirty face, sitting on a road
side stone, eating the tops of tbe
white clover, which grew abund
antly at her feet. She threw 'a
kiss to me and I took off my hat.
That was worth ten dollars.
How much money would you
pay for an afternoon in the open
sir if it was denied to you t
Most of us never appreciate
the things that are free until
some one puts a premium on
them . S. Jtrdum.
I!. E. Frcdrickson Auto Co., Omaha, Ilcb.
CHALMERS MOTOR COMPANY,. Detroit, Mlcu.
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