THE BEE: OMAIIA, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1911. .tin nm.jii-u.-tu 1 J .'J .: I -.'.'Jii-ii mji-iL-Lm..i . Rourkes Blank Sioux; One Notch Separates Athletics From Tigers; Giants Lose ERRORS OF SIODX COST GAME Eourkei Shot Out lowani by Score of Three to Nothing. TWO SUITS DT THE FIRST INNING Oeaeatt Mettle Down aad in tha Ninth with Bases Fall and Oaly Oaa Mast Daws Strike Oat T. SIOUX CTTT, la., July t Blrrux CSty a errors lost th (cm to Omaha, I to ft Bth pitcher twirled shut-out ball. Two misplaye and two tingles allowed tha 1 Itor two runa la tha tint Inning. An er ror, a passed ball V d Texas leaguer al lowed another tally In tha eighth. Mods City had tha base Mil In the ninth with only one man down. Demott settled down and struck on the next two batters. The scores SIOUX CXTT. . . AS. R. K. O. A. B. i W . a v W Bum. in 4 0 0 IS 1 Breen, It 8 0 110 0 - --'aw - w w W'agner, cf I 0 o 1-0 1 )( rt meat. I 0 0 I I I Rellly. 2b 1 0 1110 Miller, o A Amir, rt j o 0 1 0 0 'rk. J 0 1 0 t 0 Barber 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totala n n i OMAHA. ah. n w. o a. m. At. R. H. O. A. B. o i a t 0 , 1 t 1 0 r,' I I 1 I I noK, so .... nana, lb 1 homason Bchoonover, Nielioff, Kb 4 1118 0 Bchlpke, rf 8 0 1 0 0 Kneavee, se 8 0 1 4 2 1 Arbogast, o I 6 0 1 8 Demott, p 4 . 0 0 J O Totals 32 I 1 ij 3 1 Halted (or Clark in ninth. Omaha a 0 04001 01 Sioux City o 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0-0 Sacrifice hlta; Kneavea, Arbogast Schlpke. Two-base hits: Nlehoff, Rellly. Doubl play: Fk-k to Knetves to Kane. Struck out: By Demott, 4; by Clark, 4. Basea on balla: Off Demott, 4; oft Clark, J. Passed ball: Miller: Hit by pitched ball: By Demott, 1. Umpire: Morgan and MoKee. Time; 3:06. , THREE STRAIOUT FOR IT. JOSEPH Taiieader Los Last ftana of Series, rest ta Two. 8T. JOSEPH, Mo., July 8.-St Joseph made It three straight from Pes Moines, taking tha last game of the series in easy ' tashlon, 4 to a. Score: DES MOINES. V - AB. R. H. O. A. B. ! 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 I Curtis, If. 10 11 f. Coll ig an, Sa a 0 0 4 V Mattlck, ct 4 0 0 1 V Dwyer, lb 8 0 19 Korea, lb. 1 1 i 0 Anderson, rf. 4 1 a 0 i Oraham. 2b 4 0 1 a ; Ultownkl, e 1 0 v0 4 -' Bachant c 1 0 0 1 Here he, p 10 0 0 Northup, p. a 0 1 1 1 1 4 Ji Touaa a a 8T. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. 24 a. a Kelly, rf. I Powell, If. a Jones, lb a -willing, cf. 4 ' Rellly, 2b 4 Gossett C 4 Melnke. ss 4 ..Hamilton, Sb a Chellette, p a t : i o a o o l 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 a t7 U a Pes Moines 00020060 0-J . Bt Joseph 0 0 1 0 0 a 0 1 4 Bacriflos hit: Powell. Home run: aossett. " Btolen bases! Kelly (8), Powell, Jones, Korea, Anderson (2), Oraham. Two-bass hit: Curtis. Struck out: By Chellette, 8; by Herrhi. 1: by Northup, t. Bases on balls: Off Chellette, 4; off Herohe. 1; off Northup, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Chel lette, 1. Double play: Colllgan, Oraham and , Dwyer. Hits: Off Herrhe, 2 in two Innings; of Northup, t In six Innings. Left on bxs: Bt. Joseph, 9: Dea Moines, t. Tims: 1M, - Umplrei Gardner. i , . ItAIJf STOPS DIEWKR CONTEST Topeka Leads, bat Gam De Nat Coaat la th Rard. DENVER, July 2. Today's gam was called In tha last half of the fifth Inning because of rsln, Topeka led, 1 to 0, but the game does not count In the records. Shenandoah Keeps Up Winning Streak Takes Game from Clarinda by Score of Nine to Jirt Auburn Gets Firtt Game. SHENANDOAH, Is., July 1 -(Special Tel egram.) fthanandoah continued Its winning ti-eak. today by taking tha firtt gam of he series from Clarlnda. Bcoro: R.H.K. Phenandoah ....0 I 0 t I 4 I I Mill Clarlnda 0306102 0-1 11 8 Batteries; Shenandoah. Ouran and Cas tle; Clarlnda. Reynolds, Burch and Har many. Umpire: Klsaane. AUBURN, Neb., July 2 -Spclsl Tels gram.) Auburn took the first game of the aeries from Nebraska City. Herman, catch ing for Nebraska City, brok his thmumb and had to retire. Boor: R.H.1S. Auburn 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 2-4 9 1 Nebraska City ..0 00208000-484 Batteries: Auburn, Hi rich, and Muaaer; Nebraaka City. Wllllford, Wells and Her man and Plnkerton. Umpires: Kratsberf and Bradley. . MARYV1I.LB. Mo.. July a. (Hpeclal Tele- grsn, Falls City broke Its lowing streak tods and took the opening game of the series from Maryvuia. aoore: RH.B Maryvllle 0 08 0. 0808 0-7 88 Kails City 004080010-8 11 8 Batteries: Maryvllle, Larke and Diets; Falls City, Balrd and Vanderhtll. Umpire. Bag. , KEELEY MAY' NOT PITCH AGAIN Star Twirler at the Kaarke Is la a Worn Coadltto Tkaa at First Tkeeckt. Bert Keeley, pitcher on the Rourk siaff. will not pitch again this summer and prob ably never eaatn In his life, according to reports received from Chicago, where hs baa been for tha last month, In the ear of speclalista. In the Indlanola wreck. In which the Rourkes were caught. Keeley received an Injury to his right shoulder unknown to blm. The-next day he pitched the Rourkes to victory sgaintt ths Qrissllss. Immedi ately aftsr the gam he oo.nplalned of his shoulder aching. For three days h com plained and In the meantime the skin be came discolored. Rourke. tearing his star hurler was worse off than was thought, sent him to Chicago. to well known doctors, to be treated. It was at first thought that Keeley would soon be back as good as vr. But as the thus progressed and the reports rcelvsd by Pa Rourke were never encouraging, a letter was sent to the doctors for a definite opinion as to Keeley's injuries. Ths result was tn announcement that he was ut of the gam for ths season. Dods Wlas fraaa Beesaer. PODGE. Neb.. July a (Special. I-Th Dodge Athletics defeated the fast IWmer team by a score of 7 to i Score: R.H E. lHMliie 1 930301 -7 91 fener 01080000 00 4 T fctruck out: By Heftl. 10: by Kopenek, 4. attert: For Dodge. Hefti and Butler; for tteemer, Kopeaek u. Chupp. Standing of Teams WEST. LEA Ol'B WLPct NAT'L leaouk. W.L.M New Tork....42ti .tl? Chicago 41 n ll Denver 43 24 .'2 Pueblo 40 2" .61 St. Joseph.. .41 29 .6 Philadelphia 41 2 .412 Lincoln 34 29 ,5r4 Bt. IXMJls ....85 2i .7 SI ux Cliy. ..27 30 .8 2 Plttuhur .,..r 29 .in Omaha 31 27 .4.s Topfka 23 44 . 412 tlnclnnatl .. 8S .4.1 Brtoklt n ....24 t .-4 ls Mo no . 14 U J W Boet'n 1 bt ,iU4 AMS.R. A.fl'N. AM BR. LEAOUE. WI..Poll W.LPrt Columbus ...41 IJ .6 IetiO t 44 22 .4ri Kena City 42 .MM Philadelphia 46 22 .1 1 Loulfvllle ..27 27 .KKM New Turk. ...M 20 .M Milwaukee . ft .fwChlrago S3 m Mlnneipolla VI t .4: Voxton 26 32 .123 ht Paul 37 39 .48. Cleveland ...!2 l .451 Toledo 34 41 .4 Ml Waxhington 24 4 .2 I lnrilanpolls 22 44 .429 ftt Uiul 17 49 .26 NKB. L.EAOUE. MINK LEAUUE. W.LPrtl W.UPct Buperlor 19 6 Tails City. ...22 17 .64 Fremont ....27 20 674 Shenandoah 21 18 M Auburn 20 Is .619 Maryvllle ...19 21 7 Peb. Cltr It 21 .4H2 Orand ls'.'nd.24 2a .631 Hastings ....24 23 .611 Krarnev ....W 23 ,M Beward 22 26 .48 Columbus ...21 m AW Clarlnda .. . .11 22 .460 Tork It 20 .391 Yesterday's Kesalta. WESTERN LEAOUE. Omaha. 8; Sioux City. 0. De4 Moines, 2; Bt. Joseph, 4. Topeka-Denver, palled In fifth. NATIONAL, LEAGUE. Boston, 2; Brooklyn. 8. New Tvrk. 1; PI. I adelphle, T. V American League. Bt. Louie, 3; Cleveland, 4; ten Inning. Philadelphia, 8-6: New Tork, 7-L Washington, 4; Boston, t. 4SE.UUA8KA LKAOUK. Tork, 2; Kearney, I. Fremont, 7; Columbus, t. Games Today. Waatern League St. Joseph at Omaha. Llnnoln at Denver, Topeka at Pueblo, bloux City at Dea Moines. National League Boston at Brooklyn, New York St Philadelphia, Bt Louis at Pittsburg, Cincinnati at Chicago. American league Chicago at Detroit, Bt. Louts at Cleveland, Philadelphia at New York, Washington at Boston. American Ansoclation Minneapolis at Bt. Paul, Indianapolis at Columbus, Toledo at Louisville, Milwaukee at Kansas City. Nebraska 8tate League Grand IsFund at Kearney, Superior at Hastings, York at Reward, Columbus at Fremont. . Mink League Nebraska City at Auburn, Falls City at Maryvllle, Clarlnda at Bhen andoah. .' Two games are scheduled In every In stance. , York Unable to Find . Wright, and Kearney Lambasts Fentress Six Hits Off Kearney Pitcher While Former Omaha Twirler It' j Eeached for Eleven. KEARNEY, Neb., July t (Special Tela gram.) Kearney defeated Tork hers today In m fin sxhlbltlon of ball, with Fentress, the Omaha pitcher, In the box for the vis itors. Fentress was hit for two three-, baggers, a two-bagger and 4 Slngi In tht first inning. In the seventh Pagles made a home run. York batters Could not find Wright, tht Kearney pitcher. Score: KHAR NET. TORK. ' AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.S. L. Oray, ef.. 110 Farr-U, tb.v 4 lilt Pewa.r, 1 I I 4 smith, lb.. . 1 till radei, lb... till SHanlMr. Ill f M j Jarrntt, rt...l 111 6 Hrm, (.... 4 1 1 4 4 FanlM. It.... 4 1 I 9 9 rayne. lb.... 9 114 4 t'lalr. lb.... 4 10 0 Davla, rt 4 114 9 FMr, lb... 4 I 1 4 4 rye, aa I 4 4 9 4 Markurth, 0 4 9 f t 9 Staearl. ... I tilt Wright, B....I t i 2 IFentraaa, p.. 1 4 I I 4 Tatals II U it It "9 Totals II "t tt 9 9 Kearney 40000010 Tork 000000200-4 ' Earned runs: Kearney. 8; Tork, 1. Thrte base hits; L. Or ay, Downey. Bases on balls: Off Fentress. 1: tiff Wright. 1 Left on baaen: Kearney, t; Tork, 4. two-bant nits: roster. Payne. struck out; By Wright, 7; by Fentrent. 6. Double play: Downey, Foster and Claire. PaseeiV bris; Btewart, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Fen tress, 1. Time: 1:30.' Umplrei McDerroott Fremoat Palls Oat. . gram.)-Columbus had the Fremont team eaten by 4 to 0 up to the fifth Inning, When they cam from betilna wttn a rusn and routed Pitcher Spade, securing six runs In this inning before the side was retired. The winning run was secured in the sixth Inning on a base on balls, a aacrlt'tcA and a hit. Rnnntt's Derfact bat ting and fielding and the fielding of Max well leatureo an otherwise listless contest. Score: FREMONT COLUMBUS AS M O A.. AB.H.O.A.K, Rondaat, lb. I 1 2 1 4 Maxwell. M , I I I M rullaa, lb... 4 I I I It. Brown, lb 4 9 9 4 4 Hann.lt, cl.,1 I I 4 4 Oraham. lb.. I 9 1 I 4 Bohnar, of... 1 I I I IB. Drown, aa I 1 1 I 1 Null, rf I 14 9 IW'i'b'irr, of I I 9 I Turpln. If... 4 4 19 1 Laacb. If.... 4 9 2 9 tar.y. lb.... I 111 9 topple, lb... 4 910 1 t Tbomaa'a, sa I 0 I I 9 Asnaw, ... 4 till tmllti, p 0 0 4 4 4 PA 9 14 19 9 Camp aall, 9. I 9 9 1 1 lMlalr, 9.... 1 9 9 9 9 Klaaaal t 4 9 4 t Totals II 111 t I Tatala 94 T 14 11 I Ratted for Delalr In the ninth. Columbus 3010300004 Fremont 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 T Three-base hits: Bennett (I). First baa on balla 1 Off Spada, 4; oft Delalr, 2. Struck out: By Campbell, 6; by Spade, 1. lert on bases: Fremont. 7; uoiumous, . Wild pitch: Smith. Passed ball: Bohner, Aanew. Hit with Ditched ball: By Smith. 2: by Spade. 1. stolen bases: Welaen- berxer. Neff. Sacrifice hits: Brown. Ben. nett. Time: 1:46. Umpire,: Held. ODDS FAVOR AD- W0LGAST aaaasBsxasBttl Bctttasr oa Fight la 9" a Fraaelae la Tea ta Six la Chaauploa's Favor. SAN FRANCISCO. July 1 -Lightweight Champion Ad Wolgast and challsnger Owen Moran, both trained to th mlnut for their twenty round contest . In th Eighth street arena tomorrow afternoon, rested from their exertions today and passed th time In entertaining "fans." Both are under tht regulation weight 138 pounds ringside. There wa conalderablt betting today on th result, ths odds being 10 to t In tht champion's favor, with 10 to I offered that he will not knock th englishman out "I have never felt belter In my lit than I do now," Wolgast .said today. "I do my best fighting at 131 pounds, so I have been able to make the wtlght without sacri ficing strength or stamina." Moran also declared himself to b In condition and confident CHANCE OFF THE 1 DIAMOND Maar of th Caaa May B Abl la Direct Teas fraaa th Beach. CH1CAOO, July 2. Th retirement of Frank Chance, manager of th Chicago j Nationals, from Actual playing, at least for this eon. seems Inevitable. It was i : lo t d today. Cranoe'a eoilap at C n i ilnna.il !s ald to Inc.lcate that he la 'n nj ! condition f r active work m th diamond. He may mat as Ui team from th b neh I ttelakergs Are Vtetorleuaa. I Th Steinbergs defeated th Superiors in a one-a.ded gam Sunday by th score of 19 to 7. Score: StelnSerrs I 0 0 0 1 1 8 1 1-11 Superior 1 0 1 1 1 0 8 0 0 7 Batteries: Hlatt, Clements, Devlne; Rush,. Kiln; Art Take Waratasj. Don't let stomach, liver or kidney trouble do a you when you can ajulckly down1 them with Electric Bitter. Mc. For scJ by Beaton Drug Co. PHILLIES POUND MATHEWSON Borne Teton EetU Gi&at by Score of Seren to Three." . GET TERES HOttE &UXS 15 EIGHTH Haras Af fee ted by Heat Retires la Seveatk Inalaar Doyle aad Walah Oeear Wasasj si Oa TkreBste ltlt PHILADELPHIA. July 1-Ths . homo team hit Mathswson'a delivery hard; cor ing three runa In tha eighth on four hlta, Including a double and triple, by con secutive batsmen. Burns was affected by tha heat and retired In tho seventh. , Boor: nniADBWHU. NEW TOWR. AB.H. O.A.I. . . AB.H O.A tl. Knab. 2b ... 1 I 4 Pwftn. It... 4 114 4 rulint, sc., 119 9 Derle, lb.... I f.l t Ixrtwtt. 9b. .1 4 9 9 1 t InMitia. ef I i j 9 9 Mse, U.... 4 2 19 Mvirwr, rf . 4 I 4 LudfTua, lb.. 4 I 14 4 4 Mrkl. lb.. 4 1 I I I Walah, rf.... 4 1 9 9 9 Drtaweil, a. 4 9 I 9 DoolM, as... 4 114 1 lMvlia, lb... 9 9 9 9 4 Dnoia, ...., t lit iMrer. 4 1494 JSIL-i-! J ! I tl!' l I 1 ! ! Braaaneia 1 4 9 4 9 Deal In total. .....i? 14 27 It 1 Tatala 94 9 94 U 2 rieuted for Devlin In math. Batted for Mathtwson In ninth. Batted for burns In seventh. New York 10 M I f M M Philadelphia 01310002 -7 Three-base hit: Walsh. Home runst Doyle, Walah. Struck out: By Mathewson, a; by Bums, 2; by Alexander, 1. Bases on balls: Off Bums. L Time: 1:40. Umpires. Rlsler and O Day. v Bretoklya C-oMies front Behlad. BROOKLYN, July t. Brooklyn earn from behind today and beat Boston, 8 to 2. Five pitchers were used. Smith's fielding was excellent. Score: . BROOKLYN. - BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB H.O.A.B Dauhart. lb.. 4 1 11 I 4 Taanay, lb.. Hill Wheat, It.... I 111 t Heraos, aa... 4 1141 Hummel, lb. 4 111 I Miller, rt.... 4 tilt Coulaon, rt..i t i 1 t ln.rto. If.. 4 12 19 Slm maa, lb. 1 f t I I Kilni, a. 19 19 9 mltb, at.... 4 111 lKler, cf ... 8 19 4 4 Berxen, o.... 1 tea nanaea, is,, 1 4114 Erwla, 4 t 1 2 9 9 Wearer, 9... I 19 9 4 Soanlun, 9... 1 9 4 1 1 Brows, p 1 9 4 4 4 Hasan s.... t 1 4 0 ,0 . - Brown 1 Mil Totals 19' 4 14 It 1 Bell, p 1111 Totals.... ..94 " IT 191 Matted for Ragan in fifth inning. Boston 001110000-8 Brooklyn i 0 0 M I 0 I M Left on bases: Boston. 11: Brooklyn. T. Two-base hits. Wheat, Erwtn. Three-bas hit: Hersog. Home run: Hummel. Sacri fice fly: Klltig. Sacrifice, hits: Ingerton, Weaver. First base on errors: Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 1. Btolen bates: Miller, Zimmer man. Double play: Hummel, Smith and Daubert. Bases on balls: Off Bcanlon, t: off Ragan, 8: off Weaver, t; off Belt, 2; off Brown, 1. Struck out: By Weaver, 1; by Bell, li by Brown, 1. Kit by pltohed bail: By Weaver, Coulson. Hits: Off Bcanlon, I In four Innings: off Weaver. 4 In five and one-third Innings. Tim: 1:56. -Umpires: finnaran ana .msu. State Golf Tourney : , Starts Wednesday Qualifying" Round to Be Rayed Then and Plenty of Golf for All Followa. . : i Frank JT. Hoel, seoretary of tho Ne braska Itat Oolf atsooiation, who, is to manage th annual tournament ef the as sociation to 4ts.it at th Omaha Field club, Wednesday, declare that ther will be mort than too golfers entered this year. H is making big preparations to handle 125 men on ta links In tht four-day tourney, and eloce up In tint to hav (h championship events Saturday. ' Other preparations for Omaha to not ss host to th visitors are being arranged by th Field club members. Caterer Smith of th dub has already constructed menus for th golfers' lunches on th four days. Entertainments are being planned. tor ths out-of-town men to fill up their evening hours. . . - Th plan of th -tournament provides for tht qualifying round to be played th first day. Ninety-six will qualify In th three flights, amateur championship, director's tnd secretary's flight The scores mad by the individual qualifying will be used In th Nebraska team championship tourna ment. Four men' added scores will aiak a turn score. First round in all flights will be held Thursday morning, eighteen holes being played by eaoh thirty-two men. Tht beaten sixteen in the championship round play for th consolation prist and th beaten Six teen in th other nights will play la th 'Omaha style" handicap match. Thursday afternoon second round In th riignti siresay started win be piayea snd th first round of th consolation played. Friday morning third round In th directors' and secretary's tMfht will be played and also a "swatfest" costing each player on ball. Friday afternoon amateur champion semi-finals and semi-finals in other matches will be played and Saturday morning th first half Of th championship round finals and complete finals in all other m&tohts. Including ths professional match will b finished. Saturday afternoon cornea th second half of tb final for th champion ahlp, th biggest match Of th meet. - Following r th clubs whlah will b represented tn th Stat tourney this year! Omaha Field .club, Omaha Country olub, Happy Hollow club, Lincoln Country club, Overland Country club, Hastings Country tub. Miller Park Oolf club, Fremont Coun try club. Council Bluffs Rowing association. Haaaeaaa Parka Wla. tV-fA.. UauMF. Casba Jt eV-t . A . . Ik. . iDi rMswJtii i nai ucisaieu inm Amen Japans, at. 1 .! rial TrW afcl m4 a 1 We Ok. - . . -lie SB, awiaaa f" ""- 4.119 UUrt) OJ i to 1. fcott wu on th mound and was la 4n. fnrm sk 1 ltavtn mr tha A k . . Sia a I saw w. .... w ..... 0 amistvi BUI vita aanrt k iMs .. -1 ewwru wsssw ,snaaB VU t BltTVI1 rDn. Cuniilnf ham for th Americans alto aliU .A akv ara-kAal aVakmA Kilt a,a a. la i uitiiov. w"- "i wm ink waon 1 1 -m SSiarsBiaa, a mia. v nk Ll.a.n-.. tB,aaa Kill A . ints (astuvvwiii tai sta will U,Vai 9WT 10 Avoca, la . Juijr 4, whr thtty Intend U 4Hnn tha Klar anl nf t He. n..s.. o WUf m wt vs in . DVUrWi v M Ki Hanscom Parks ! 0 1 0 0 8 8 0 I 4 j ......v W W 4 V w v w 1 7 I I, , a ... ... - ll.n T L . . . ..-.......-. ....... . .,v ei i ana Miiiiuii iiaiin ana V'anous. Struck out: By Bocatts, 11: by r..i.h.m a. uh.i , it . . ' . . . . Cunningham. 7. Time: 1:10. Umblres: , j . .( n ,1 rAtaw SMIUUW IU1U Willi. Baaai lra Bay Wla. Th Baum Iron Co. team traveled ' to Herman Sunday and defeated th home boys. 8 to 4. Parrlsh. for the Baums. Dltchiul a aood gam, striking out eleven and lln. ing but six nits, r ilcn, the crack center fielder tor Herman, made two sensational caichea. ons of them robbing th baums of three runs. The game was fast and close up to th ninth. Herman had the iron boys beaten, I to 1 but by a ninth mnlng rally which ' netted six runs, ths ttuum toys cinenra ins game, ncore: R.H.F1. haum iron 10..1 e 1 e e t I 13 Herman 8 0800001 1-0 4 Maweel Wla fraaa Praga. UNWCK1D. Nrb., July 8-(Speclal -L'n-wod defeated Prague on th luoal grounds rumlay In a ons-lded un'ntereating gamr, by a tcore of 21 to a The Iota a had tl w s tors eutc'ased In every respect W.hoo Fays here next Sunday. Score: RH.t, JnwOTMi 11760410 21 Pragu- 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 0 9- I Batteres: Llnwoorl, Pes-hek snd Fhan berg; Prague. Vlasak. Urban, Jrnacek and Janarek. lilts; linwood. 12; Prague, a blruoa, out: By I'eechek. 8: by Pr.gje, 1. Crwaeeate Ara Beatea. ' Th Omaha Browna defeated the Cres cent. Ia.. team at Cresoeat today, by the acijre of 1 to a. fceors: R H E Crescent 0 4 4 4 1 1 0 4 Jl s 1 Browns 8 1110 110 08 2 2 Battarteat Cresoeat. B. Watts and C mmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmMjmmmmammAmm cot too YyrrljV& Storz Triumphant Over Holly Boys Frobtt Officiates for Brewers and is Invincible During Fore Part of Game. The Stora Triumphs won handily from tht Hollyt at Rourke's park Sunday, by a score of t to 6. 1 Th Stora team bombarded lomr John Hlckey's offerings and were in no danger throughout th gam. Probst officiated for the brewer and was practically Invincible during th tore part of th gam, but let down slightly towards th close. The gam Itself was wholly tsatureless othsr than the batting swatfast Indulged in by the Triumphs. Both teams were blanked in th opening round. Th Btors in their half of th aeo ond scored one, when Welch was hit Eastman forced Welch and tallied on At kins' tilt to light. They secured another In th fourth on a pass and two mlsplays. They followed with three In the next on singles by Wtlch and Atkins and doubles by Eastman and Hachten. The Hollys up to ths sixth were unable to secure but oner hit, but In their half Of th Sixth stirred matters by scoring three, on a hit, a pas and a round-trip smash by Falooner. The brewers In their half, however, clinched th gam. Hall and McLean shot off singles, Durke fouled out, Drummy poled a tiipl to right, soortng Dusty and Mad. Th "fence buster" counted ont Welch'! fly to right The Hollys garnered one In th seventh on an error and Dougherty's two-sacker. They secured their last tally In tho eighth on three auccesslv hits. Atkins, who had forged to th front at on of th leading Swattr of ths Mtnk league, cantered to th center garden for the Stora and also assisted in the batting carnival. un iircracaer a ay, in stora, accom panied by their faithful rooters, will jour, bey to Rlverton, la., where they will at tempt to secure th Iowana scalp on their belt of victories. STORZ laitTllPHS. HOIAYi, AS.H.O A a. AS.M.O.A.S. Hell, tb 4 1 1 J 1 0.t' tb'tr. tb 1 till McLean, .. I I t 2 t F.b'sh'ty. rf I 1 I li Durban, lb.. 9 18 11 Olllh.ir, M.. I t I I t DramaiT. lb. I I 4 f-P'sb ty, lb I I It t t Welch, rt.... MM 1 Falooaer, ef. 1 1 4 t O-Netll, II... 4 12 1 4 4 Faber, Ik... 4 1 t I t Kaoera, ef... I I I 4 4 Eflokaaa, I . I 1 I 1 Haehtes, .. 4 I 11 i 4 MrCYeary, If 4 I 1 4 1 Wobet, p....l 4 tJJHl.hir. P.... 4 till reUls......M II if 9 I- Tetals.....,Tll 14 n't Hollyt , 0 M 11 t 1 1 iM Btora i 0 1 0 1 I 14 1 M Two-base hits: Eastman. Haohtan Mn. Lean, Hall, O. Dougherty. Three-base hit: Drummy. Horn run: Falconer. Struck out: By Probst, 9; by Hickey, J. First base on balls. Off Probut, 8; off Hickey, 1. Sacrifice hits: Fa'.conerj Erlckson. Sacrifice files: J. Dougherty (2), Welch. Lrt on canes: Btors, is; nouya, 7. umpire: Bradford. . s Dutch and Irish Clash on Diamond A Large Number of Adherent of Both Parties See Interesting Game Sunday. Th long looked for annual gam between the Dutch and the Irish was' pulled off Sunday 'morning tt Athletic park: A lorg number of adherents, of both Ueams wars out to root for their aspectlv team. Th Olty officials and business men were out In fore. j Tb Dutoh put on over 'on th Irish. Captain spltsnagl now has a broad smile' on his fao. Th gam went seven In nings by sgresment Wiekham, Thompson, Hornback and Siegfried- nlttlng featured as did MtBrlde's steal horn. At th Irish bad no on that wanted to risk their live as an umplr, two Dutchmen wer put In. That gav th Germans on advantage. Henry F. Ron ling umpired on half of the gimssnd Andy Kastner th other halt. Th lineup was a follows! DUTCH. Position. IK1BH. Hornback.......... Ca'ch ..Gregg, McManua Brugenhempkl.... Pitch M ok arty U Si0 Ryan Wlokham Beck Flrat..... B. Lenlhan Thompson Second.. Wlckham, Rvan HartUeb Short Fltsgerald Snort McManua Blegrlst Jhlrd ....Cain, Delanay Third Schwenk Ruling. WaldmaiRJght Oulifyi Bennewlts Center Delaney, McCarty llughea batted for Lanlhan. rat Rooney batted tor Wlckham. Two-base hits: Blegrlst snd Hornback. Horn run: Thompson. Umpires: Henry F, Rolillng and Andy Katnr. Score. R. H. E. Dutch 1 0. 2 4 0 1 1 il it e Irish 0 T 0 1 1 f 8-7 " - Krrors too lumeroui to mention. Mlalr Beat Omaha Teakm. BLAIR, Neb . July J. -(Special Telegram.) In one ot the fastest games played on the home grounds this, season the Blair team won over the Berg Clothing company team of Omaha, by a score og 7 to a Th feature of th game was the eleven strike outs by Wolff of the Blair team; Craig of th Berg team got five strikeout. Score- Blair 0 t 0 I 0 1 1 1 0-7 l Ei Berg 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 08 3 4 Batteiiee: Blair, Krause and Wolff: Berg Clothing company, Bhotwell and Craig. Umpire: Paul Kelly. Tims: 1:30. Ceatral City VYIas Easily. CENTRAL CITY, Neb.. July 8 (Special ) Central City and Kordvllle played a fast gam at th latter place yesterday, Central City winning by a scor of 9 to 1. Score: Central City 0 0 0 I 0 8 0 8 00 ttoravuis u o o n 0 0 tV-1 Batteries: Central City, Douglas and Oleason: Hordvllle, Bubak and Grnavenor. Hits; Central City, 11: Hordvllle, a Struck out: By Bubak, 10; by Douglas. 1. Um pire: Adams. Brodesjaard rrawat Beatea. Ths Benson Eagles defeated the Brode gasrd Ci-owns by the score of 13 to 3. S00'' Rll.E. tag e .. ..... a o o o i t a a is io a brodeesard CO 00002000 I I j Hatlries Eagles. Dyck and Pollfkal Brodegaarda. Hell, Oraham and Fuller. Struck out by Dycke, 16, by Bell, t; by Oraham. 2. Bases on balls: Dycke. ; J". t; Graham, 1. Hit by pitched bail by Dycke, t I'mplrs Strong. Bigger. Better. Buslcr-That Is what advertising In Th Be will do for your bualnasa. ATHLETICS TWICE WINNERS Philadelphia Defeats Highlanders in Double-Header in New Tork. FIRST GOES TO TWELVE EfUIN'GS Oe Make Oa at Greatest Catchee at teas a la th First Se-aloa Hit Hard la Saad Coateat. NEW TORK. July a Philadelphia de feated New Tork in a double-header today. Th first gam want twelve Inning, th first xtra Inning gam of th season in New Tork. Each team was oompetled to us four pitchers, and thlrty-on men took part. Cre mad on of th greatest catches of tb season In th first gam. Philadelphia won th second gam by hit ting Warhop bard while Krus bald New Tork saf at all stagea. Baker bad a single, double, triple and a bom run In th second gam, floor flfet gamei NEW TORK. rHIlADBLFHtA. AB H.O.A.S. AJ9.H.O.A.S. Pamela, of.. I lit I Lore, rt I I 1 t I Walter, ... 1 lit t Oldrtng, of.. 4 I I t t Hanaali, lb.. 4 1 4 t St run. It... t t t t t tree. II I lit 4 HarUel. II... 4 1441 Knlsat, as... 4 14 1 1 Hm.r, lb.... I lilt Chaae, lb... I I 11 t t Mclnnea, lb. t 111 t 1 Johneon, lb.. 4 1 t I 1 Barry, as.... 4 4 111 Sweeney. I.. I I 4 1 4 Derrick, lb. I I II 1 CaiawaU .. 4 9 4 4 UPS 11414 ltlalr, e 4 119 9 Thomas, ... ! 1 I 41 Wllllame, e. I 1 I 1 I Morwan, p... I I I I I Kl.her, p.... 1 4 t 1 4 Mania, p... t t t 1 t Kltateral . 1 t t t t flank, p 1 9 0 4 1 Brocket, p.. 1 t t 1 t Bender, p.., t t t t t Henuthlll .. ttttt Qulnn. p.... 4 0 0 t Totals. 44 1 II U I Vausha, p.., 1 t t I I Totals 44 U 91 II t Han for Sweeney In eighth Inning. Batted for Fisher In fourth. Datted for Brockett in eighth Inning,' Philadelphia 004800000002-0 New York ...8 0008101000 1-4 First on errors: New York. 2: Philadel phia, 1. Two-base hits: Oiase, Lapp. Harts 11, Cree, Sweeney, Johnson. Sacri fice hits: Oldrlng, Lapp, Wolter, Derrick. Bacrlfic fly: iiartsell. Stolen bases: Cree, Lord, Daniels, Wolter, Mc nines, lnurry. Lett on bases: New York, Hi Philadelphia.. ID. luuea on balls: Oft Fisher, 2) oft Brockett, 1; oft Quinn. 1; oft Vaughn, 1; off Morgan, 1; off Martin, J: 0ft Plunk, 1, Struck out: By Fisher, by Brockett, 1; by Vaughn, 1; by Morgan, 2; by Martin, a by Plank, 2; by Bender, L lilt by pitcher: By Morgan, Daniels. Wild pitch: Morgan. Hits: Off Flaher, 7 in lour innings; off Crockett, 8 in lour In nings; off Qulnth 2 in on and one-third innings: oil Vaughn, 2 la two and two thiras innlngsi oit Morgan, tt In lour and one-third innings- oft Martin, 8 In threa innings; off Plank, ( in four innings; off Bender, t in two-thirds Inning. Umpire: O Laughlln and Connolly. Time: 2:7. llaafaa Hallies In Ulhth. BOSTON. July a After Washington had gained a five run lead in th fourth, knocking Wood from th box, Gray, th Washington twirler, was batted out by Boston in the eighth and aided by Hughes' wild throw th locals won. Score: BOSTON. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B, Hooper, rf... 4 4 4-4 I Wllan, of.... 4 119 4 Oerduer, lb.. I 9 1 14 SUiaefar, lb. 4 I U 1 I Lewie, 11.... I 1 .1 I 4 itlbortela. Ill I I I I BpeaJiar, ., 1 1 lit 4 C'un'nam. lb. 1 0 I I 4 Kngle. 1Mb., 4 4 11 I Onalw, rf... I I 1 0 4 Yerkee, ee... I 1 I I t Walker, U... ttttt Mr era, lb.... 4 4 II I 4 conroy, lb... 4 14 11 N najoaker, a I t I 1 t Henry, e I 1 I I 4 Wllltaaw, e.. 4 4 1 4 4 Orar, p I 0 0 I I Wood, p 1114 0 Huthee, p.... 4 Mil Pape, p 10 4 11 Co Ulna, p.... 0 4 4 t t Tola I a II 7 94 19 8 Thonay 9 4 4 4 4 Waiaer .... 114 4 4 Totals. .....tt 11 97 T i Batted for Pap in algbth. t)aLkiMl tor Nunumakai. in aiarhth. Itoeton 0 0 1 ( 1 0 I M Washington 1 0060000-4 Two-bas hits: Myers, Wood. - Horn run: Conroy. Hit: Off Wood, 4 in three and two-thirds Innings; off Papa, 2 in four and one-third innings; oft Collins, 1 in on inning; off Uray, 12 in seven and one-third Innings;, off Hughes, none In two-tblrds Inning. Bases on balls: Off Wood, 2; oft Papt, ; off Gray, 5. Struck out: By Wood, 8; by Pape, 2. by Gray, 3: by Hughes, 1. Tim; 2:20. Umpires: Egaa and Sheridan. Maps Victorious ta Tenth. ' CLEVELAND, O.t July a.-Cleveland Won, 4 to 3, from St. Louis In ten Innings today, Lindsay's double to left scoring th tying and winning runs. .Mills, captain ot th Williams college team, whos was given a trial at third, made good, fielding bril liantly and making two hits, batting In Cleveland's first run. Stovall and Bir mingham wer put out ot the game in tha ninth by Umpire Perrlne. This necessi tated a change in the lineup, Cleveland using three first basemen, score: CLEVELAND. ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Orkney, If... I I I 4 1 Ihotten, cf... I 0 4 14 Oteoa. as..,. 4 4 1 i 0 Auatls, lb... ( 1 I I 1 Jackson, rf-fl 110 0 Sc'weiiser, It 4 1 I I 1 Stovall, lb... I 4 11 4 4 Laporte, lb.. I 0 4 14 Smith, lb..., 1 1 0 4 9 Hosan, rf.... 1 9 i 9 9 Land, lb 0 0 1 9 0 Stephana, a.. 4 1 4 1 4 Blm'kam. ef I I 1 4 4 Black, lb.... 4 114 1 Baeteiiy. rt. 1110 1 Wallace, as . I 4 i 4 1 Orlisa, lb.... 4 114 1 Mllla. lb 4 10 14 Powell, p.... 9 14 4 4 Flaner , .,... 4 4 4 1 0 ToUlli at 991 U 4 Mitchell, p.. I I 4 I I Krapp 1 4 4 4 4 Lalole 1 t t 0 t Undaay .... 114 4 4 Totals. ....'.44 II 14 II I Kan for Smith In ninth. Batted for Mitchell In tenth. Batted for Land In tenth. Two out whan wlnnlnw run awai Cleveland 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 0 1 24 Bt, Loula 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Two-basa hit: Llndaav 1'kru.h.M hlta. Origgs, Stephens. Baorlfloe hits: Laporte, Wallace. Btolen bases: Birmingham, Ol son, Mills, Hogan. Austin. Double plays: Mills; Orlggs and Stovall; Laporte and Black. First base on balls: Off Mitchell. 1 Struck out: By Mitchell, t: by Powell, t. Passed ball: Fisher, 1. Wild pitch: Mitchell, 1. First on srro's: Clevelsnd, 4: St. Louis. 1. Lft an haaaa- n.v.i.l 7; St. Louis, S. Time: Tw hours. Um pires: uineen ana ferrine. RKSULTS IN THREK-I msaouk Roel Island Splits Evea with Dt. bilso la Donble-Meader. PEORI. III.. Julv 1 Porla nrt catur brok oven In a double-header today, th locals winning th first, 10 ti 4 and losing tli second, 8 to L Scor, first same: R H E. Peoria io 11 1 Decatur , 4 10 4 Batteries: Tammen and McDonald; Mid. aieton ana jonnson. Second game: R H E Decatur , 8 4 1 Peoria - 14 1 Batteries: Willi and Johnson; Uovllk ana J aeons. OU1.NCY. III.. Julv 1 Oulnov won and lost today to Danville in a duuble-header. Dan ville won the1 first, 4 to 2. and th local th second, to t. Nlnt douhls, a triple and a noma run featured to last game. fcore, first game: R H.K. Danvill 4 11. .1 Qulncy 8 13 1 Baturlee: Chapman and Massing; Vysco skil and Forney. Second gams: R H.E Qulncy t 14 0 Danvill 4 7 1 Batteries: Spencer and Forney; Loomla and Maa.sing, DUBl Ql' , la.. July X. Dubuque won the opening game of the double-header witli Hock Ialavnd, but lost toe second Score: RH.E. Dubuque 4 It t Rook Island 0 4 2 Patterit-s. Akers and Boueher; Hughes and Gnnding Second game: R.H.B. Rock Island .' 1 4 t Dubuuue 0 10 Batteries: Lakaff and Jaoobaun; Rogge and Krieti. I )A Vl-.N l"ORT, la.. July 8. Waterlo won bcth games cf a double-header fr m Davenport today, th first. 8 to 8. and ths second. 11 to 0. 8. or, f.ist gam: RHi, VVal.ilna , 8 10 4 Davtnpnrt t t 0 Battenee: Hendrix and Harrington; Nel son and Colemau. Wond same: R.H I Watoi lim 17 17 1 Davenoort 0 6 4 Battel l-s: Smith and Walsh; Hollenbeok and Wolf Frarfal Slaaahiar of deadly microbes occurs whsn throat and lung dlsesses are treated with Dr. King's New Discovery. :c and ttttt. Fur aal by Beaton Drug Co. Rowing Assoolation Lambasts Imperials Peterson of tha Victorioui Anrtfa tion ii Invincible Vp to the Sixth. Th Council Blufft Rowing association bas ball team defeated tht Imperials yesv terday afternoon, I to t, at Lake Manawa. Th Imperials wer weak, as their regular pitcher was away. Peterson of th Rowing .association was invincible up t th sixth inning. Th Imperials could not hit him. He had twelv strikeouts to bis credit 40 Chrlstenson's three. Scot, association. . mpsnuAtg. B.H.O.A.B. AS H O A I. ! 1 ! i tt. ef,. 1 4 l 4 D. Ore Ore. It. I 1 4 4 0 CAIksr. It., lilt ler, lb... lift 4 Da. Id I I I en. lb, I I I 1 0 H O w.rt-lk I 4 t t Ihul lb... e lias PervHer, Belei Totals 99 m I I TeUM. tt I M II t Skinner out batted out of turn. Imperial 0 0 0001010-4) Rowing Ass'n 0 0 1 t t 0 0 1 -6 Earned runs: Rowing association, 1: Im perials, 0. Runs: Rowing association. Mer rltt it), Wlokham (1), D. Grow; Imperial, Colburn, Dale, Toung. Two-be hits: Merrltt, D. Grow, Bender, Colburn, Dal. Thompeon. First bsse on balls: Off Peter son. 8; off Chrtstenson, 4. Struck out: By Peterson, 11; by Chrtstenson, t. Double plays: Thompson to Brandon; Dal to H. Grow to Sklnnert Left on bases: Rowing association. 10; Imperial, 8. First baa oa errors. Rowing association, a Hit by pitched ball: By Chrtetenann, Smith; by Peterson, D. Orow, Wheeler. Wild pitch i Chrtstenson. Passed ball: Skinner, Urn pi res: Peterson and Stora. Timet 1:46. Soorer: Grose. SAFE AND SANE FOURTH PLANS Gi ASTRAY Soasa ef tbi Reeldeate la th Model Dletrlet Da Not Ablda mr Aatreakaait. It i Oh thing ta get an agreement for a Saf and saa Fourth of July celebration and another to hold it as th residents on Harney street between Thirty-third and Thirty-sixth streets, who joined together for that purpose, hav already discovered. Th oeoupanta of every - house on tb street but thre aaqulasoed in th plan and consented to put up an assessment ot tl apiece, children or no children, to make a proper holiday, conditioned that they woulr not b unduly distributed, and that peace and quiet would reign after 10 o'clock p. m. Evidently some ot th signer of th pact do not read it th earn aa others, for noisy fireworks wer rampant in that eat and sane Harney street neighborhood Sun day night Just aa if no superior virtues wer claimed. What th neighbors ar waiting to aee la whether th aafe and san agreement will b observed any batter on th Fourth than it waa on tht Sabbath. DENNIS0N SUES THE' ; DAILY NEWS FOR LIBEL Wants 5,000 Damages tor mm Irtiel oa thd Recent Road ; Eleetloa. Suit for ts,000 damages for lib! was in stituted agalnat tb publisher of th Omaha Dally Newa yesterday by Tom Den- nison in district court Th petition was tiled at 5 o'clock. ' Damage ar asked and. libel charged on an ' artlol published on th afternoon ot th day following th bond election of latt Tuesday, in which numerous opprobrious epithets were applied to th plaintiff. Tho suit la brought through W, g, Cor nell, attorney for Mr. Dennfson. - 0MA HOTEL IS FOUND GUILTY Jndg Tresp Holds It Ha Beea Used for lasmoral Para and le aaes Injaaetloa. , In a rullilg handed down Monday after noon by Judge Troup In th aqulty division of th dlstrlot court In th Oma houl case th finding waa that the hotel had been used for immoral purpose with, tha knowledge of tha management. Th hotel and Ita managar, Loula W. Prtnlda, will reat under a temporary Injunction restrain ing them1 from such praotlosa aa soon as th decree la ilgned. . Tb Injunction is not operative agalnat th hotel as a houl. Th neat step in th case will be th hearing on a permanent Injunction which will com up la dlstrlot court next fall. If th hotel ctases all im moral practices, tha cat agalnat It may b dropped with this ruling, according to James M. Fltsgerald, -deputy county at torney. At present all that attaches to th hotel la th coat of th suit Th fins of 8300 du the ttat under th Albert act is not asseasabl until a permanent Injunc tion ia given. Theater Aaaoaacamaata. Of all th suggestions tor safe and sana enjoyment today, attendant at either of th performances of th Ingraham com pany at th Gayety i evidently looked upon with much favor a indicated by th advano aal for both matinee and evening performances today. Th company la play Ing "Tha Bell of Richmond" during tnis, th final week. Starting next Sunday aft ernoon th Gaytty will be devoted to pic ture i and vaudevlll for th baiano ot th summer. Saa Ignites Flrawark. WASHINGTON, Pa., July 1-Rays of th sun focused on th fuse of a package of fir crackers yesterday through a bubble In a window pan caused an explosion and th entire window- full of fir crackers. Th store was completely ruined. As William Po, on of tht fir fighter, was trying to rescue some of tht fir works,, a big rocket let go, knocking Po t th floor and crashed through a plate glass window, the glass cutting Poe, who waa dragged from further injury by fireman. The Key to the Situation Be Want Ada. FOB that timi feeling there is nothing to equal a glass of JotUr's Oold Top Boer. It will tons up your system and re cuperate your worn out energy. Don' fall to try a eas of this palatable, rofrosblng br and you will novrr bo without It for a day. Family Trad supplied Ob aha WaaT A, alia. Ion-laa St ioa avur, I So. (Saiaba . . ' . Aata Aiaaa. Oe. Bluffs See MJohall, 1013 Wm. Jerter, sva r. r- hell MSI Aato F-leCS a i, atoia v Wfofie. Ifl x A Merrltt, lb.. I I I I 9 Skin see, e... 19 9 14 W loktaal, as 4 1 1 I 4 Woleett. lb . i 110 4 Jeneaa, rt... 4 4 9 4 I CTirla'eoa, p 4 8 19 1 Prnltb, ...... 4 tilt IThomMaa, ef 4 I I 1 I rtoa, 9.. I I 9 4 4 SVa aoM.ibrt 14 9 11 Wboelar. ef.. 1 4 I 4 4 riUa-eral4.ee 1 9 9 t t U.P.BUILDS MANY STRUCTURES Fifteen New Buildingt in Omahi Sinoe Mr. Hohler Came. NEW PAMPHLET IS ISSTJEI Harrlaaaa Lla Shows What Has Beet Daa la Omaha Darin th Last Bevea Yaxs l.tst ' I Bstr'Blve. Conalderablt interest I being manifest by member or tho Commercial olub In i booklet that has recently been laued tv th Union Paclflo railroad. Thlt adltio: portrays tho buildings owned by tho ran way In Omaha, But th point of genera interest Is th number that has beet erected sines A. L. Mohlr became vl, . president and general manager of th roa. In April, 1NM. Fifteen structures hav been added t th Union Paclflo properties during th. vn years of Mr. Mohier't regime. Thi list include th magnificent now genern offlo building of tho oompany at Fiftrnt and Dodg streets. Other buildings tha hav been rotd for th road in Omahi during tho last Sevan years ar: Th unior terminal postal atatlon, a oommlttHry building, motive power offlcs and labora tory, blacksmith shops, car shops, palm shops, roundhouse, ho room and M house, shavings burning plant, dry kiln, tripping shed, planing mill, lc house ano pony saw mill. LID GOES ON IN MARSHALLT0WN Salooas Sell Stock On Hand at Bar gala Rate aad Cloo . Door. MAPJ5HALLTOWN. Ia.. July 8-(Spe-elal.) Whll hundreds upon hundred of thirsty mortals clamored for beer that they sould not get, tha ' "lid" wont on th thirst resorts of th olty last night and th town wnt dry for th first tlm sine ISM. Twelv aalooTiS closed during the any evening and night. Most of thtm were forced to closs bsfor 10 o'clock bcui their supply of beer was told out long be fore th legal closing tlm. Th brew gone th aaloonists began making bargain prices vu winaar ana wines ana practically an Of th stocks of liquors wer disposed of. Immense crowds gathered about the ar loons to watch them go out or business. Th Insufficiency of the petition of consent circulated by th aaloonlata forced th sa icona to dose. Wheat Ilarveet Over. OSCEOLA. Neb., July l-(Speclal.)-TTi Wheat harvest la over In Polk county and threshing commenced last week. The yield so far-aa found Is averaging nearly thirty buahela. only a few acret going aa low a twenty bushels. Th yield and quality are both better than was expected. ' Fat Wallet Foand at law a CUy. IOWA CITT, la., July 8.-Van C. Orr, a farmer living near hr, today found a Wallet containing 86.600 in drafts and checks, with credentials and Identification, cards of W. M. Garland of Lot Angeles and his automobile party, enroute from Los Angeles to Mooes Head Lake. Main. 'hymeneal U . 1 4 li Whelaa-Nolan. ' OREELET, Neb., July 8. (Bpeoial.) Wllllam M. Whalan, private secretary to Congressman Magulr of th First district, waa married here at 7 o'olock this morning to Mist Agnes B. C. Dolan, one of the teachers In the cltv schonia ami ih.v ir. at 1.60 over tht Burlington tor Washing ton. Blrtha aad Deaths. BlrthaFted snd Mory Alto.bns. ' 137 Reese-, girl; Jo and Anra B J i. l 1 No in TlUAnlv.l Iflh I,,..,. . ..1 i . - . .. Hfirtwell, 1709 South rt.enth. gr; Mchal and Ann Lynch, jfiis Hecte, by; W I lam and Jtwjll Sherlock, 816 routh Twinty thlrd, boy; homes and Do. a Wegwortli, 241b Perker, girl; Kd and Lott o ihr.xtUn seh, 410 Lincoln avenue, bo, ; Jot.n and lua Ariingdule, Mi Noith Twniitvfou. th,' glii; Ouy and Maud Purdy. tn North Twenty fifth, alrl. . . lk , Deaths Andrew Larson, to. 8704 North Twenty-fourth; John Miller. 29. Second and Pprlh; Henry N. Aim, 18. 2013 Oak; George B.eAU'xander. 1 year. Ml North s.xteenth; Nls P. Christ, 44. 1.-40 South Tenth. .. . , 'PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Emll Brand! hs gon to New Tork, where he will rama'n for sevtril days. Mr. and Mr. M. D. Copeland and daugh ter Louise left Monday (.veiling fur , Royal, Lak Superior, hr a month I ouiii g. T. J. Crawford, manaaer of tha furnitura department at Hayden Bros., has gone to Chicago to attend the furniture men' con vention in session ther this week. Mr. Edwin L. Templln of 6018 Webster street and Mlsa Mary Ryder ot 2423 Mere dith avenue have gone to Bh-lton to tp nl two weeks with Mr. Templin't par, ts Mr. and Mrs. C. ti. Brown and daughter Marlon left Tuesday evening for a tise weeks' Stay In California. Thev will co flrt to Ijou Angeles and will return by way of Portland and Seattle. . RAIN OR SHINE tmnnt iff id tht pparsnci tf at UTHOLII4 WATXRPItOOrED UKtN COLLAR IT cannot wilt, blister or lost Ita than. Don'tconfui"LiTHQUN" with celluloid or rubber. The same toBar ftf'f alwaya worm oeJr vauracBofet. Lasa r roaretU wuh a aaap (iota. Cellars, 30s each - Caffs, 80 a pejlr St year iealcr'a st by Bail ea receipt al price. Tfc FIBERLOIO CO. 7 a t Wsvsrly Plaae, M. T. 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