I. TIIK HEK: OMAHA. TJH'IISDAV. An.TST .... 10)1. OTool Wins First Game in High Society Despite Nervousness; Rourkes Wirif ji OMAHA BATS OUT YICTORY Bourke i Tribe Takes Lait of Dei Moines Seriel, Eight to Two. HUESTON HIT HARD AJfD TIMELY Tfcomaaoa, tlek Mere, of Came. ( rcki Oat taar lilt la Faar Tirana at Hal William Gels l.aaa Triple. DK MOINK8, la.. Aug. IW.-i fpedal Telegram. .-Timely biff" by Kourke crew gave Omaha a lorwldd "'n ov'r ,"M Moines here today by the score of S to 3. Mlscue by I'es Moines at critical times sided Itourkes men to win, and failure to lilt In pinches waa the cauae of the amnll acore by the local. Robinson had hta apttter working well and held the on poalng batsmen under control at all time. Uueaton waa banged all over the lot I" tha last two Inning, and seemed powerlesi before the Omaha willow wlelders. Thom- Bon'a spectacular hitting waa one of the feature of the game, he having scored a clean 1.O0O per cent for the game after walking up to bat four time and coming away clean every time. In the flrat In ning Thomason lived on first when Matlick made a boot, and with two dead, scored on Kane' single to right. In th third he acored another run when he doubled to ft and acored on Hchoniiovera aafely. Kchoonover stole second and crossed the plat when Arbogust stung the Brass with a liner down to third base. Two more run wore chalked up by Kourke's clan when Arboarast waa passed and advanced to second on Koblnson's sac rifice fly. Graham fumbled Scanlon's grounder, and a single by Tliomason acored Arbogast and Hcanlon. In the elgbth Omaha chalked up four more, sew ing up the game. The two tallies scored by tlie Prodigal were made In the first and third Innings. DK43 MOINK3. AB. K H. A. K. Curtis. If .... .'olllgan, m .. Mattlck, of .. Iiwyrr, 1b .... Kores. nb ... Andersen, rf Graham, Sb .. I Itowskl, i' .. lltieston, p .. Totala ... o 1 1 0 0 1 o o n 0 Ml I 0 S 0 i i 1 1 4 1 7! 0 27 15 OMAHA. A P.. R. O. 4 1 :i A. n i l o o o o K. anion, 2b ... Xleheff. Sb .... 'rhoraaaou, of . Kane, lb William, rf ... Mchoonover. If Kneavea, a ... Arbogast, c ... Robinson, p . , 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 i Total .. Oajiaha Im Moinea 14 o o o o ? o s-. 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 02 Two-base hit: Thomasnn. Three-base hits: Hueston, Williams. Saorlfice hit: Kobln aon. Stolen base: Schoonover. Double play: Kores to Graham. Left on bases: Omaha, : lies Moinea. S. First baso on balls: Off Uueaton. 2; off Mooinson. 1 Struck out: By Robinaon, ; by Huefiton, I. AVI14 pitch: Robinaon. Time: 1:W. I'mplres; Kuupp and Morgan. Pl'KBLO CLAISI" ODD IOMPST Aatelope nereated M hen I.ocaU Ha nek 1114a In Flrat. PUEBIX), Auit. 30 Pueblo won the odd same of tho series from Lincoln today by bunching- lonar hits on Knapp In the first innlnf. Faber waa effective with men on bases. Score: LINCOLN. AM. R. II. O. A. E, Oairnler, as... Pundon, 2b.... Cobb, rf Cole, ef MoCormlck. If. Thomas, lb.... Coekman, Sb.. Straiten, c... Knapp, p Fihman. p Vnglaub Totals ...4 O 0 0 ft 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 o 0 0 0 34 1 PL'EFLO. AH. R. 3 1 3 0 4 2 J 1 4 0 S 0 I! 0 S 0 8 0 It. O. A. E. 0 0 0 0 12 0 1 Mlddleton. cf. ralr rf Reraer, as.... Helden. If Koerner, lb.. Huahea, 2b... Claire, 8b demons, c... Faber, p 0 0 0 Totals 27 10 Ratted for Ehman In ninth. Lincoln 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Puablo S 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 " 4 Stolen bases: Mlddleton, Thomas. Two base hlta: Per;er. Huglios, Koerner. Three-base hits: Belden. Berter. Hit bv pitched ball: By Faber. 1. Sacrifice, hits: Huahaa. itratton. Parsed ball: Clemens. 1. Struck out: By Khnian, h: bv Frber. 4. Bases on balla: Off Knupp. I: oft Kliman, S; off Faber. 1. Time. l:i;. Umpires. Clark and McDowell. KIOII CITY OITPl.iY! ST. JOK rhaaaalaas M'lu name- lir Score of Rleven ! Five. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. .-Kt Joseph t'laye.l miserably in the field tnd rjloux City hit 111 nail hard and took the 1-ist rame of the series In easy fashion. 11 ti 5." Score: HIOUX CITY. B G 11. H. O. A. K. 2 2 0 0 0 1 3 11 10 2 0 110 2 n 4 W 0 .112 0 1 1 110" 2 :t 1 2 (1 0 0 7 1 2 0 :i 0 1 0 11 H 27 3 '.PH. It. H. O A. K. 1 0 0 o 0 0 1 11 0 1 1 II 0 0 o 1 2 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 S 0 0 0IO21 112 2 1 1 ! 4 1 1 '.' :! n 1 0 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 5 7 27 11 0 1 1 ?! 1 lu 0000032 R Tlieen, If Htem, lb Andreas, !b 4 Wagner, cf Han man, aa 4 Neighbors, rf ....... I T. rtollly. 3b a M Miller, c 4 Mitchell, p Totals . 4 AB. .. I .. 1 .. 2 .. S .. 6 Kelly. If Boiton, lb Powe4l. rf-lf . 7:wllhn-. cf .. B. RalilT, 2b . 1 ,L i luim. iu-ii Hamilton. 3b a Meinke, as 5 Gosaeit, c 4 Cruteher. p Z Glffln, rf 1 Johnson, p il 4 Totala Hioux City Stolen bases : Kellv ln..ll Ui.un Stem ii). Andrea 3i, ' Wagner, ilartman! i. neiny. rsacniice mi : rowetl. Three- base nits: Meinke, Warner. Two-basn hita: Zwllllng. Goosett Breen. T. Krllh . niruoK out: riy rutoner, bv Johnson. I: by Mitchell. . Baaea on balla: Otf 4'rutcher. 4: orr Johnson, l: off Mitchell i Jar) rSX ?Z ::.!;,JU."i! nlngs; off Johnson. 2 In two and tw". thirds innings. Iift on bases: St. Joseph 7: Slous. City. 11. Umoircs: Weav-r McKea. Time: i.M. WI8irE tl.OSK Willi A . .. HIN l.aat aaa of Season Kesalts la Defeat of Haffle's tolls. WlNtilUK. .b.. Aug. SO-. Special Teh- gram.r-Wln.lde defeated Huffie'a Colts of Crelchton bv a acore of S to ui.i.i ' J '.. ctJre VI -I. "'ldj the Cults' errora and the umpire's rank d". elaloua. The fa,urea of the gama. were Ihe home run of Thlmpsn and to sauaaiional r.lrnas oy Luii:ee. Moore: K H E reign, on 10 o t IVInslde 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0k I lUtterles: Crclgbton. Caylor. Thor.eu and Haigrtne; Mnslde. Klmon and Pon.ery. lltl: Off Caylor. 4 In sl innings: off Thor- sen. I In three innings. Basra o.i halls: ot f btman. 8; off Thorsen. 1. Hit by piichd . i; oy i a) lor. i. nine: i v. t mpire: Johnson. The wmen of Wlnslde gaxe a farewell banquet to the Wtnaide bell team this be ing their last gsme ot the season and ,h ColtB were Invited to this banquet which a a I in es. Standing of Teams WKT. I .K AG UK NAT. LUAGI 1C. w.i.rv W.Mf.i I'enver M 44 .tor New Yoik. Pt. Joseph. . .70 M .V4 Chi. ago .. Lincoln TO 57 .r.1 111 tsbttt gli Pueblo R9 M AM I'hliadphla 'nmha i4 tai Ht. fouls... f-loux Cli -..;! 7 .47? Cincinnati Topekii b) 77 Hiooklvn . les Moines. . 40 Im .317 Boston .... 7:' 41 .i',:i 1,7 44 ."4 70 4'i .r,i 4 r.. i i.l ,v ..Vi i'J '.1 .lo In l! . l''" vs .:.y AMBH. ASSN. AMKH. LKAGUK V'.L.Pct.' V.I..Pct. Minnnolls 7 i .V' Philadelphia 77 I'i .'.'7 Columbus . .7S no .fAj i et roll 74 4 .W7 Kansas City 70 lij .5T! Boston M ..".17 Indtan'poM '.liH.iW'Xf iv Vol!; . ."11 .V ..M: Piiul ii 70 .171 Chicago .il ilO ..v-4 Milwaukee M 70 .4.4 Cl-velnnd ...'0t "'-i I'derto :! 7.1 .41 Washington M 71 .117 Ioulsi-llle ...VI 7"i .440 ft. I .mi I ....r s:, .yns .KI:. IJ'IAOrh. , MINK L1-. A' ! I K. Superior .... i ra'N fltv....-.4 B7 ..! Fremont !!! !4 4o '(il Humboldt .VI 41 '.Sis' I5r d Island il 7c' ij.Shcnanikiah 41 4:1 ..'.'7 iiluttihiiH r.i r.-. jvi'ii.K, at ii r.ut t'ulumhUH ..it 6i .4sl:Aiiburn .Jj i ,10 17. i ; '! ! Hastings ...M fc; .4, i i.u in.ln Seward 48 B3 .4.6 Neli. v'itv Kearney . . .40 GS .4i VOrk 42 6:' .4'M Yesterday' Iteaalla. WEHTKP..V LKAHl l: 4maha. 8; !s Molnca, uenver-Topeka. rain Lincoln. 1: J'uehlo, 4. Sioux I'ity. II ; Kt. Joseph NATIONAL LliAl'.l K Pltmlmrgh. 6-0: lloston. 4-B. t'iniMiniMtl-Hrooklyn, rnin. I St. IuIb-Ncw York, rain i'hlcago-Philadelphia, rain. AMKKICAN. Washlngion. H; Cleveland. 4. Ten Innings AMERICAN A8HOCIATH N. Milwaukee. 0 2; Columhils. 1-0. Minneapolis, a: Toledo. 1 Kansas City. 6; Indianapolis, 4. M. Pant, a; Louisville, 3. NEBKA8KA STATK I.KAUl K Grand Island. .1; Kearney, 1 J-Temont, 1; C olumbus, 2. superior, T,; Hastings, 3. oewnru, J; York. M, MINK I.RAO I 'K. Auburn. 10; Nchreska Cltv. MumBoldt, :-; falls City. 1 vmrinua. i; Mienanaoan, i. tamrn oany Western Leasrue Ouiuha at Hiou Cltv Lincoln at Henver. Topeka at Pueblo. U-s Moines at it. .loaepn. I National Leaaue Cincinnati at Brool; Ivn, t. Louis at New York. Chlcae-o at I Philadelphia. American League Philadelphia t Hos- ton. Mink LeaKtic Nebraska. Citv at Auburn. fyienandoah at Clarlnda. Fat's City at 0 ! Humboldt. Falls City Drops One of a Double-Header Errors by Nebraska City Costs Third Game of Series to Auburn, Ten to Two. KALI CITY, Neb.. Aug. 30-pecial Telegram.) Humboldt and Fall City split . game shrdl gURDL IIKDLLLL on a fast double-header today. Pcorr, first , 1 I CIIICAOO. Aug. 30.-Because George game : U H K. ! Haokcnschmldt burst into song th traln- Humboldt 0000001 00 1 2 5 2 ing camp of the Russian lion was In an Falls City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 ' optlnifHtlo frame of mind today. ?r. Batteriea: Humboldt. F.rrett. and Diets: I Holler, the big fellow's trainer, said that he rndCJ.iHtn.?sVandrh"1' Ump""P": t-laWSO"jhad been waiting anxiously for the musical Score, second game. R U.K. j eruption, as it. always Indicates that the Humboldt 200202000 din l wicnler has reached the pink of condition. Falls City 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 4- 7 10 2 i ..j liave bepn waiting for him to sing ever Batteries. Huinbo.lt. r.rreit ana i r . Fa City. Finch. Claiison and anderhlll. Umplr?s: Woods and Justus. NEBRASKA CITV, Neb., Aug. CO.-tfpe-clal Telegrahl.) Errors by the locnls lost the third game of the aeries. Hcore: R. 11.11. Auburn 3 0010600 0-10 7 1 Nebraska City 0 0010000 1 2 2 9 Batteries: Auburn, Ilirsch and Kranln ger; Nebraska City. llaSfon and Pinker ton. Umpire: Kratsb rg. SHENANDOAH, la., Aug. 30. -(Special Telegram.! Today's game waa a slugging match, with the locals doing the slugging. Heore: R.ll.tt. Clarlnda 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- 1 4 Shenandoah a 1022020 0-10 13 2 Batteries: Clarlnda. Butch and Har mony; Bhenandoah, Johnson and Castle. Umpire: Meyers. BASE BALL COMMISSION MEETS IN CINCINNATI Demands of the American Aaaocliition Will Be onsldered Today and Tomorrow. CINCINNATI, O., Aug. SO.-One of the most important meetings since organized base ball has been In existence will be held here tomorrow and Friday when the Na tional Base Ball commission will consider the demands of the American association. The American association desires more money for players drafted by the major leagues or to bo free from draft entirely. In addition to considering the American ! ...,,.. matter the commission wil i 8 K ' lalUj'1 nistter the commission wit. get out me ui ailing nsi. I Finals at Xrnport Go Over 1 alii 'Ihuradar Ba-ennae of tae Heavy Rain. - Ali"lwu' , ' ,"- -J---'" J' Mj nriTeMia'.ru ai fnini.ium-iiiriii m i ur iiiini ' I match in the an-comer la-'ti tennis ftorunnment set for today. Tomorrow If ' llm u-eflthpr cleArs Bells V Wiinlit nf j Porton will r"ny Maurice V.. Mel.o-.g.'ilin of San Uranelreo fur the , i,.ht to o!:il- lenge the holder of Lie national cham - : pionship. William A. Liiued. ; . I .' Kit-" i in ti wi ! i'tiii ' Ml - 1 "M i laatoit (ipaie I I'iayrd I tlahl Allunlea. 1 fTANTON. Neb.. Aug. ?. la Klflj - -t Special. 1 1 in Ireedlngly fast being played In fifty-eight 3 2 SI minutes. The Slantoniles Were helpless .before tlie superb lltchin of Brandt, who ! beld them to three hits. The feature of the same was ine i-biciiiuk ui iLiiihriiii aou ine,L,eaiiy and Depew; .soiiolK, rox aim iioi- fast fleliliiM of I 1. let Thompson, the t relgli - ton slmrtslup. Scoi e: .... o 2 , ,, o o i "oK2 ci..ii., iStanion . Batt-r:.-;rcV;iih,on. Brand, and liul- . ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 il -0 :t 4 j,r"": htntu"' haien and Glltn.au. . .. ." ' ' tram SlUer 1 raek. GENOA. Neb., Aug. 3U iSprcial.i-Genoj aeieavin Oliver reea lueaaay ana an Inaxed tlieir fifth consecutive game. It also! i...i...u i.., t,..!..- a ... i I Moore by Innings: ISilver Creek 1 0 0 0 0 M o '.-il lUenoa ..0 0 0 2 1 U 1 "-ii :,. tr ,,,M.,a . . 'T., ? . T ' .. ALMA. Neb.. Aug. 3. thuocial. i--Alma !af,wa Ki-o..d .... .1.. i.ral .in.n...n.1 i.i .... .',' a a me full of aen.atloi.ul ronuinK C-U''H. hy lhr A""" fl"lJt"- P'wo ; ''' '"'" " " R li K 'Alma " u .1 ll It K 0 0 11 14 I. I El wood 1 u lt01 1 ii I Batteries: Almu. Beyer, I .ok ia-- KUvood Wrtun Willi. i a j Tanner 3 mpsuii and end shoullaa arraiie lth buth parlies wounded demands Hui k 1'H'i Arui.a Kalve. II al ouml. soi. burns or lii.iuius i.'.c. F,.i ale l l: avon Irug i'o. COLUMBUS WINS FINAL GAME Ends Season at Home with Close Win Over Fremont. PITCHERS' BATTLE THROUGHOUT la eh Team t.arnrra Only Ms Scattered lilts 4 olanihMS genres Twice In eieiilai. TaLlaia Hopeless i on test. IOLIMBI f. Neb., Aug. HH.-tMpec'.al lei- i HoUTOX. Aug. 3C-M;iity O Toole, for eeram.i ('oliiiiibua closed the schoii onjW)(. re!,,Hsr fro,,, paul, Pittsburgh the home grounds today with the finest paid $i!.jofl. the highest price In base ball exhibition of the national game seen thla history, made his debut todiiy. In a major year. It wns a pitchers- battle from Mart! league game and Pittsburgh won the first to flnlh between Donovan and Smith, Kre-i game ( 11 double-header. to 4. ' C'y" , ii. out crack pitcher, liunovan having the 1 1. tier of It. striking out twelcve men toUemly for his "old age" was In the box i "'ven. Kadi plt. h-r was hit for ' for the locals in the second game, and ! hinles, tlnoe of Ki einont's hits being slmt out Pittsburgh, ti (o 0. O'Toole'a bow of the sw atch order. Lea.-h niadri the most .... spectacular catch of Lohner's fly In theU'ny with Kelley. the catcher for whom eighth tiiat w as ever seen on the grounds. Pittsburgh paid St. Paul Si.ooO. The younn Score: pitcher's ahow liiK was marred by nervous- roi.iMBi I'llKMoxT jniss. and his wildiic. placed him In a AH H.o a.k ab h.o.a K. , hole a number of times, but he was strong K. Hro.o. 3b 4 I n :i ii li.mt-. rf....4 1 o 1 m l,,e P'ncnea and his nine strikeout off ii:hm, 2h..s s l l o iisnnett, if..:i o i ii i i-e; ten bases on balls. He lilt aufelv twice K ti. H....3 t I l ,.rt. ib 4 1 t fl 0i0,lt or four time at bat. Kelley was weak n B.-nn, us 3 l o 4 n Turpin. If.... 4 o ! ;with the stli'l; and gave way to Gibson. i-nrs rnr. isi l srsy, m i i V llarriftiMi. c. 2 a 1.1 3 0 Thompson, Mill nonuvsn. p.. 3 1 HmKh, p. , S 1 0 Totala U 13 1 Totala 31 : I 0 ' Fremont 0 1 0 0 0 0 (I o-l ! Columbus 0 0 0 tl 0. 0 2 0 2 ' l-ti rrnil rnna I r unilniH 1'm-j.1,m1 liil' H. Hroivn. Hucriflci) hits: Kondeau. Carey. Stolen bases: Rouse, Bennett, Hohner Doubic play: Thompson to Sett. Struek out: Hy Smith, 7: by Donovan, 1J. liases oh bal.s: Off Smith, I; uff Donovan. 2. Left on bases: Fremont, 7; t'olumlnm, 3. Time: 1::,5. t'mplre: MeDermult. I'lanaman Holds Kearney. K HARNEY. Neb.. Aug. (Special Tcie gram.) Kearney lost the lust yauia of the sesaon on the home icrounda today. 1 ho aame was close und well played. Clansman was able to hold the Kearney batters from hlltiiiK. Score: UKAND IKUANIl. KEARNKV. AII.H.O.A.K. All H O. A K Couk. cf 4 2 1 0 It. Gray. c(.. till kmith. aa ... 4 tit SHinrk, If.... I 10 Miliar, rf... 4 3 I 0 0 .larrolt. rf...l U 1 M' KlbtM-ll. Illlll 0 llinilt, 2b.. 4 13 10 Ilaraln, L'b... 4 I 0 t 0 Paglra. 3b... I (111 Jlnrw, lb . . I 0 7 S i t'hlllgurd. aa S t i 0 lliirhanan. c. 4 0 i 9 Clair, lb I 1 10 1 0 Ward. li.... 4 1 1 I 0 Mai'kurth. cl I I ! I Clauaman. p. 3 3 1 4 Trimble, p.. 4 1 1 1 Jvkerat, lb . 2 1 I 0 0 Hne 1 0 0 Totala ii 14 '7 14 j i .batted for Gray In Totala 10 If 1 ninth. j Kearney 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Grand Island 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 . Earned runs: Kearney. 1: Grand Island. 2. Three-base hit: Downev. Bane on I halls: off Trimble. 1: off Clansman. I. i Left on bases: Kearney. 8: Grand Iflarfid. 10. Two-base hits: Clausman, Jokert. Mc Lear, Clair. Struck out: By Trimble, 4: by Clausman, 9. Double play: Paa'.es to Downey to Clair, Paries to Clair. Passed ball: Buchanan. Hit by pitched hall: Synek, Cook. Time; 1:30. Umpire: Held. RUSSIAN BREAKS INTO SONG Trainers 4 heereil by I.yrlcnl Ilonr foin C.eoae llneUensckmldf f.olch 1'akea nootlne Work. , , f Engiandi-. ald Dr. Holler . . . , ' , . ... Indicate his frame af mind. If he wer. were worrying he wouldn't emit that lyrical roar." lluckenschml.lt did bit of light road work today and Indulged in a plunge in the stirf. HUMBOLDT, la., Aug. 30. -Frank Ootch put in the day with his usual routine train ing for his wrestling match with George Hackenschmidt at Chicago on Labor day. The cool weather which prevails hero has apparently not affected the condition of the ' champion Omakans Will See Gotch-Hack Match Parties Are Being Organised to Go to Chicago to Witness Big Fel lows' Game. .u r - ...111 I A crowd, of Omaha wrestling fans will' be present at the ringside at Comlakey's park in Chicago Labor day, when Frank Gotch and George Hackertschmldt meet for the championship title of the world. Parties of enthusiasts are being made up among Omaha people to leave here Sat urday night, arriving In Chicago Sunday morning In time to sco the ball game that d'iy and tlie wrestling match on Labor day. Gotch and Hackenschmidt have both ap- I peared in Omaha and both have many ft lend, the big American title-holder nat j urally being the most popular in this city. I But Omaha fans who saw both work last j winter declare that Frank will have the I buttle of his U.e when he tackles the Bus- i g(an lon tlt)s time. j Among me tmana people who win at- : tend the big mitch are Mr. and Mra. H. Fredrtckson. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. i Phelps, Cole Yeoinan, George Michel, Will Michel, Louis Nash and J. M. Oillan. ' Dubois V. Ins Tno Games. ! ,ti.:ATniCi:. Neb.. Aug. 30.-iSpecisl.)- :Tu Wmnco Business college ball team lout two sanies In the DuIkiIs nine at Dubois Mondtiy ::d Tuesday. The score of the first game was 4 to 2. and tho second game. A . j. a pUkrd nine from Beatrice yes- 1 n.. isiied Mills and played the team at that place, luring by the sccore of to . Norfolk Defeats Vane. WAYNE. Neb.. Aug. 30 iSpeclal Tele kiriii i At the ball nark tills attention, the : v avne Comineri lal club team and Norfolk aavie a MilendlO cxliibitlon of the game. ti,.. ...,i.i..hi rstilud in n acore ut 2 to 1 ! tn favor of Norfolk. Batteries: Wayne. t ,,, an 6LIDDEN SUIT NOT DISMISSED , .)lr4 Male. U.rl Hrf.ae. to Mn ctln ualusl Mra. i.ld I.. I.. t oodward i v i. v viiiij Aui. oV. Mis. Glad.s ' ' ,,. .. , , . p,.,,!.,.,! iji I.auibulou ooduid of Foitiana, cue.. i today failed to ha s the Unit d States circuit court dismiss an alienation -ut lor t"4),ft4) damugts brought againtt her by Mrs. i Jeun 1. Mackey GlUlden of l-os Angeles and ; lllo t.UKe iU be ti led here in October. 1 lno 1 tKe 1 . , , ... . i. GM.ld.n alleges that while she w-s i v. Hmg , r mother In Chicago several : . H urfel,dunt. a former tiali tJ : ' " .... the estate of a "- ... .... , M illionaire patient, lil t l.or nosnanu. i-i. v ...u. I Putron Olidden. at a . aiiroi ma iwasiur .J induce .1 llm to acioiiipany her to Europe and the far .M-t. Bane then the complaint as. C.e de - Kndant h.s married :.lt r A. Wo. da d. s ot'li b..nk cUi!.. form riy ..f Koche- . ' . ter. N Y. . You i an enter the Booklovets' snv time Isrfoie s close. O'TOOLE PITCHES AND WINS High-Piiced Twirler Pulls Himself Out of Several Holes. PIRATES DIVIDE DOUBLE-HEADER Boston l.uaea llrsl Game Up Score of lt to lour and 'Wins Second U Nnthlna with 4 y 1 tin n a In Mo. i Voune. who was rel-as-rrl hv Clpveland re- J o .National league fans was made In coni- I .... .. . . Score first o , . - PlTTSBfHCH BOSTON. AHH.tl.AE AH H O A.K Bun. Sb.... I 9 2 0 o sMnv, .. 4 2 0 " Hridw.il, s j 4 w ?!' If'"'? i Ii.l,,rn' I'"! i ! 1 ? il? er Sb t i i SjMme; V, i I I L'h. ... 1 J 5 jii-eR <!t M'Keiu'e. lb 4 0 S I ftcioaili-. lb... I 114 1 lily, r i ii in n o Kllr,B 3 ft 3 l I 2 0 0 5 0 0 l) a o 1 0 0 0 0 i, in "on, i i ii l i (i nnvir, p. O'Tlsllf. p .. 4 1 (I 3 Oliler. a.... Flatlflly . luiaip H Jl i: . Totala 2 t 27 17 'Batted for Weaver in eighth. 'Boston i o 0 0 0 o 2 0-4 Pittsburgh. 0 1 1 0 0 3 o 1-1 Two-base hit: Wilson. Three-base hits: Donhn. Hits: off Weaver, in In eight in nings; off Xjler. 1 In one Inning. Sacrifice hits; Leach i; Byrne, Kllrtir. J. .Miller. Stolen bases: ftueenev, Care v. Left on bases: Boston. Pittsburgh, in. Base on balls: Off Weaver, 5; off n Toole. 10. Htruclt out: By Weaver. 2: by O'Tunle. . Passed bull: Kling. Wild pitches: O'Toole. Weaver. Time: 2:2). t'luplres: Kigler and Finneran. Score, second game: BOSTON. PITTSBlROtl ABH.O.A E AB 11.(1. A.K Swaanay. :b.. 1 0 0 ft Bvrr.a, 3b ... 0 S 4 1 Sprait, Jb....3 1 0 3 0 i arev, f....J 0 0 0 1 Hrlrtsall, . 4 2 1 a 0 (larks, If.... I 14 0 0 Jackaon, If.. 3 ISO 0 Wllaon. rf. . . s I 0 0 ft noalln. cf...4 1 I 0 0 . 1. Millar. !b. I I I I el. Mtllrr. rf 3 1 0 1 lat h m a a t &a.,th.,.4 0 14 I So,'lh':'..,b5 I ? I Rarinan. v... t t o Hendrix, p. . . i' oioo loim. p 3 0 11 0 Hiaala, p 0 0 1 1 fti irry. p.' . n o o J, Totala zi 27ii o Campbaii .. i i o o o I Tot,i, "b ti ij "s I 'Batted for Steele in eighth. ! Boston 0004 100 G r-mauui'gii 00000000 00 Two-btse hits, hpratt. Campbell. Hits: Off Hendrix, 8 in five Innings: off Steele. 1 In two innings; off Ferry, none in one inning. Sacrifice hits: McKechnie. Carey, Young. Stolen baaea: Leach. ridnell. Double play. .1. Miller, Lem-li and .McKechnie. Left on bases: Boston, 7; Pittsburgh, ci, Itusc on balls: Off Hendrix. 2: off Young. 2; off Steele, l. tilt by pitched ball: Bv Hendrix. Jackson; by Young. Byrne. Htruck o tt: Bv Hendrix, 0: by Young, 2. Time: 2;os. Um pires: Finneran nnd Kigler. Vork Takes the Game. YORK, Neb.. Aug. 30. iSpecial T'Jegram.) Tlmmersman pitched gilt-edged ball today and held Seward to five scattered hits un til the ninth inning when after two were down. Umpire Bockewltz missed the third strike on Lls.v and gave him a base. Rubin son singled and Dutch Henry boosted one over the right field fence. But for the poor judgment of Bockewlts. York would have shut the Zlnks out easily. York found Con nors easy and hit him hard ami ran the bases at will. Score: YORK. SnWARD AB II O A.K An.ll.O.A.E. KarreM. 3b. .. 4 0 0 ii 1 txoiiarri. If.. 4 0 1 0 0 Smith, 2b.,.. 4 1 2 0 Rrannon. 5b. 4 1 1 2 t Ilnnnlssaj. If I 2 2 0 0 N't, 2b 4 0 0 8 0 Harm. cf.... 12 2 0 0 7. Ink lb 4 2 7 0ft Pavra. as.... 4 3 1 2 ft Wallr. c 4 0 II 0 0 ll.vl. n A 1 A . lav .1 U i . n .1 " " " v ...... , u , . v Connie, lb... 4 0 10 0 1 IlAhlnann a S I 1 Kaily. r S 1 1 o Hsn-v. rf 4 1 2 0 0 Tlm aman, pilot 0 Connor, p.... 3 0 1 1 0 Totala 2.t 10 27 11 2 Tolala 33 7 24 7 0 Seward 0 0 o 0 0 o o o :',- ?, York 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 - Karned runs: Seward. 2; York, 3. Homo runs: Kelly. Harm, ilentv. Two-base hits: Payne. Harm. Base on balls, (iff 'lmmers- i man. 3. (Struck out: By I'lmmersmitn. !; by Connor. 6. Left on bases: York, 4: Sew ard. 4. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Bockewltz. llH'lliiars Konata I m pi re Kelley, HASTINGS. Neb.. Auk. 30. iHneclal Tele gram.) Hastings lost today, due entirely 1 . . - 1 1. .11..' . .......1, n-i... ,1 III 1. 1111111 iri. i'uwi "uib. 1 in- perior team bulldoted the umpire Into ciianging decisions which made the game a farce. Score: SUPERIOR. HABTlVfi. AU.H.O A.F.. AB.II.O A.E Aiiru. ri t i o v m ubiwii, tu.. o I 1 I V Uuchi . . a o Ktirtman, aa. 4 i 3 3 ft ( nyla. rr.... 3 a 4 9 9 uromiay, ci. 4 v 3 1 ft Mcllowall, If 8 I 6 0 0 Jonaa. If 4 0 0 0 0 Sprllman. r.. 4 3 7 1 Cooka , lb.... 4 17 0') Hut-ke'lU. lb 4 0 ( 0 0 Kali, 3b 4 1 1 1 0 Orr, Sb 4 ll I c 3 1 0 & Michael, aa.. 3 4 2 0 Hoernla, rf.l 1 4 0 0 Luliraos, ... 4 t 4 I Slndelar. p..3 1 0 2 1 Shantr, p.... 0 0 1 0 Totala 34 Wit I I Totala 34 T 27 10 1 Superior 1 0 1 o 0 1 2 o 6 Hastings 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Stolen banes: Dorsch (2), Watnuu. llrom lev (2), Hoernie. Sacrifice hits: Bromley. Coe. Hoernie. Coyle, Michael, McDowell. Bases on balls: Off Luhrson, 4; off Slnde lar, 1. Struck out: By Luhrson. Z: by Hliidelar, t; by Shaner, 2. Two-base lilts: Kai, Cook. McDowell. Home run: Spell man. Umpire: Kelly. EXCURSION TRAIN IS DERAILED AT COLUMBUS. 0 1 Ub, t r la tlverlnrned and Hrvrral Persons Are Kllalhlly la. Jned. aa COLUMBI S, G Aug. 30-Hocking Val I ley train No. 30, Toledo to Columbiw, nar- i.. - - . , ,1 a ..rinna wrAelt this miirnlnrr I u vi i y ci ri u -- - - - -. when one of th ecoaches loaded with visit ors to the state fair left the rails Just after the train had crossed a bridge near Olen tangy park on the outskirts of Columbus. I No one was seriously injured, though many of the passengers received minor bruises and cuts. The car as it left the rails went bumping along the ties and when the train was slopped turned In an angular position. The passengers were thrown in heaps and one or two, it is said, jumped through windows Into a ditch. A moment later the car turned over and settled on its side in the roadbed. Several of the passengers who were left in it were drawn out through ; windows. The accident v.aa caused by the wrecked car Jumping a switch. The first live of the eight ic.iches passed over the switch l fcu.fel . The train was itinnlug slouly ami ; when the sixth car hit the rails as yulclil; 1 stopped. FIVE MILLION-DOLLAR SCHOOL FOR RAGLAND, ALA. j NASHVIl.l.K. Aug. -.-Rasland. Ala- j : will get the five million dollar Industrial school for white children, which is to be ! esteb!i.hed by the Muuthein Hurray of .. . ... t. iaucaiiuii s.iu ..... .n '...o u.. n n.i.UMirfr.ir intMti - Hage foundation. Mr. E. II. Hairlmau , snd othera. This vas decided at a meet- ; lug In Nashville tonight of the floaid. of l.lrectois of the bureau, Itagland offered acres for the site. :. lots in town, mater .oer and other , , coiisideriit'.oi.s The site Birmingham is about forty miles from Naps Beat Senators in Ten-Inning Game Washington Ties Score in Ninth by Bunching: Hits, but Loses in Next Session. CLEVELAND. u.. Aug. 3.Cle eland defeated Washington, 4 to J, In ten In niiilfs. BlundinR allowed but one hit foi feven Innlnga and only three for the first elpht. In the ninth Olson's error wn fol-' lowed by thiee bits, Washington ttelna tlie j score, c'ashlon's liit driving In two inns In the tenth Blanding singled snd scored on Butcher sacrifice and Olson" siiifsle Score CI.EVi:nn WASHiNorov : A8 --A-K AH H.o.Ai iloil."as. ..'.! n I t M..Van.C 3b .'. 0 1 4 I Ja.Awn. if . 4 2 11 llenry It... . j I K - Biimliam, rf 4 ft I e if Walker, It s I 5 0 Hall. it 4 ll J M, Mrida. as. 1 1 itirnfr. ;:n.,.4 i 2 n ut, iiaui. ;n i . v 4rv. .. 7 1 (nnrnT, "ti .. I! I "HI blaiulint.. p.. 3 " 4 ft Ktift. ...41. ft ft . j; walker, pi " i TMaia 34 a -n ii i i-anmn i t sun Aliifmtili Ii ft il ft C Tola', 14 ll Hinted foi Cuiiiiii'gham in the ninth. Him for Casliiini in the ninth. Due out when winning run was scored. Cleveland 0 1-4 Washington O 0000003 -". Two-has," bill Olson. Sacrifice hits: Blanding. Butcher. Sacrifice fly: Olson. Stolon bases: .laokHOn, Henry. '. Walker Bases on balls: Off Hlandlna. i: off 0 1 Walker. 1. 'Htruck out: Bv Blanding. : " 1V 'talker, 1. Wild pitches: Klondlng. Z. ' on "'- ,"vdnnd. : Washington. !" - Time: 1::h). implies: Dii.een and l'.r- 0 I line. Belgium is Making i iil . . i Military Preparations; " Measures Being- Ttken to Enforce Neutrality in Case of War Be- tween France and Germany. Ll KG F-:. Belgiuin. Aug. 30. A sensation has been cerated among the Belgian peo ple, especially near the boundary of Franoe. and Oermanv, by the military precaution which are being put lute effect by the Belgian government. A military council waa held yesterday at the villa of Lieutenant General Hellobat, the minister of war, at which the corn aI. .i ..... ,.t n n,A rmntl.. rlftiHs and other military authorities were present. The confertr.ee was called to consider ., .in... a measures to preserve the neutrality of the cotinfry in the event of war between France and Germany, so as to prevent the violation of Belgian territory by either i combatant or by Great Britain, should that country become Involved in the conflict Great military activity lias been in eve dence during the last two days. Specific instructions. It is understood, have been Bent to the commanders of troops concerning the bloving up of bridges and tho destruction of tailways should war break out. MORE FOOD RinTS IN FRANC W omen Thrun Mocks of Dealers W ho a,nW .,.a,,,cr, .... 4a..4 j Colonels Keren I SI, I'aal, nin A,,r o The o-italoi against! LOUlUVILLtf. Aug. M. Loul..villc ile 1 AlllS. Aug. .H.1. 111. o,ltaio.l sgainai ttuiei p, ; ,nc ,8st K.(nU (lf ,ni, high oricea of provisions continues and ol-j series, making ll three strutglit defeats for orders of considerable proportions were re-; the visitor, rfeore: ported today from twelve pluces in north- j Wt',8ABJ6.A.E. BT' Pab.u.o.aK. ein Prance. The usual procedure Is for a I ptanib'iy, !b 3 1 0 J I liajutnoni. c' I 2 0 0 ,rov,d of women of the lower class to as-; ? ' I o ii'iv'&"u. s I ! ? setnble and do their miirk-tliiK together,: iiulasht, :b. I I I I 0 Drlahnu . .14 o 2 ft i carrying large placards on which are writ.; ? j ? ftl? ! . J ten the priceH which the v omen arc willing . ... ia 11. . alKiiiL-ftAniir ucKnlltfl til sell Ills' " " . . . . ... 1 . .... .1 . u 1 . 1 1 - VirOOUS SI 111" Ulie" Uliri I U IHl- T.w,,i, i I B . . . 1 but if he refuses they pitch ail 01 nis stock into the street. : Louisville O 1 o 0 1 0 1 0 A butcher named Krolssan at Henln-iM. Paul 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 U 0-: Lcltard, In Pa de Calais, while patrolling Two-base lilts: Clarke. Hu swltt. Three . .... .... , base hits: Autrey, Howard. Struck out the sidewalk in fiont of his shop on hor.-e- ,; unR, 4; by I'hech. 1; by Laroy, 1 back bis pluco was stormed by a crowd of hasea on balla: Off Chech, 1: off, Laroy, 1 i 00 women who demanded that lower prices be had. The butcher charged Into the mob. j yelling and wovlng a stick, with which! ho knocked over several of the manifest- ants before he was pulled from his horse. SAINT QT.'ENTINF.. Department of Alsne, Prance. Aug. 30. riften hundred weavers from Trie, a suburb of this city, marched Into Saint Quentine todsy nnd socked eighty stores where eatables were on ule. The police finally dispersed the rioter. HYMENEAL Job naon-lianaon YORK, Neb., Aug. 30.-(Ppec!a!.)-Mr. Cleve L. Johnson and Mies Belle J. Hanson were married Sunday at the Primitive Bap. tist church. Elder C. M. Cooper, x pastor, performing the ceremony. O'IS'eal-Watls. CLEAR LAKE, la.. Aug. 30. -(Special.) Chester R. O'Neal and Miss Gladys B. Watts were united In marriage at high noon today. Rev. Wasser of the Methodist Episcopal church performing the cere mony. They took the afternoon train for Okoboji, where they will remain a week, and returning will make their home at Mason City. The bride was a teacher of tho public schools here, while the groom owns and operates an elevator at Freeman. DEATH RFCORD. i J - ":?' The news has reached here of the death nt Hawthorne, Nev., of coionei Edmund k. English, for thirty years a real estate ci'v Mason and civil war veteran of this city and married Miss Emily Dennis, daughter of the late General Dennis, who survives him. us do three son. Kill Wife and Himself. ST. .HiSEPH. Mo., Aug. "0 Following bis wife's- refusal to return to live with b'm. oil Anderson, driver of an Ice wagon t....... !.., u,i.l Llll im wnrran anrl rh,i t liineil himself. They had been separated, I it Is said. 1Yoa'r CUan. Collar, J. You'rt VV'sK- Groomta". UTBOLIH WATERPKOOrKO UNEN COLLARS are permanently clean. They look U denticaily the aame Si the beat linen collar, and will give you longer tervice. 1 has'ra am;, pumuie. arriact t.ltu.i:. cool ai.4 cooa lunaaw. IH-lfccatic kniM.. corrscwlvk. 'Ike aaaa cullar yam alvava arara sol amerstoores. Nu( irLlniu.4 o rnbbar. C.llara, 23c each Cslfe, BOc a aeir aU yew aeakr'a, of ay aaail au raaiai 4 sru. Tee FIBERLOID CO. 79 Wareriy flace, M. T. seirfl I MIPS HJr COLUMBUS SPLITS TWIN BILL One Run in Twenty Innings Enough to Give Even Break. BLANK BREWERS IN FIRST GAME Only 1st Mllnaakrp Hanuera Reack ernnd 'lral 4.aaae l.oea Kleien In.l.a. IM.cliera Ml., nllh lilts. i'oluilibus to- CciLl MUl'S. i.. Aug. : d,,.v "cored Inn one run lit .wei.ly imiiiigs required for two game with .Milwaukee. but with it got an even break, as t lint one score won the first game In the eleventh Inning. Only two .MiUuukee tuiineiaj reached second. More, fiist gsme: , fil.t Mill s. MIUWAt NKi: I lii'clir.aii. If :l o 2 n imi,i r I Mahilna. as.. 4 I I S 0 Hurre, , ( AH II A V. . . . 3 ft 3 ft ii . .. 1 u t 1 ll ' . . 4 1 ." 3 ft ! .4 It 1 ft 1 .4 1 4 il : .41331, .. 4 1 3 ft .41 I 3 ? i .4 I ; ft I a 4 t i ? ft .. I I (I II . r.7 -:,t i; : t rontaHuii. r: b - ft u ft fiiailpn. 'Jb. P.-rr.na. lb . 4 I 10 ! 0 Jnni-i Ih i iitisna. -ii .4100 llalnon. rf. hi (iKainkl. 3(1 4 1 1 1 Oriaik. Sb... pitwell. ef... 4111 " ion. If.. . Walah. t 4 "I t t lwla. .a. Paikaid, .. 4 1 ; 4 0 Mam! all. c . Tutala. M t ", 13 I Hlikman T.ital. tne out when winning run scored. 'Batted for I .el hold in the eighth. Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 I) 0 l 0 H II Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V V -1 Two-base hit: lwls. liases on balls: Off r.lckard. 1: off Dougherty. 2. Struck out: Bv Packard, ti: hv Douchertv. 2. Tlme: 2:0R. empires: Hnyes und Bier-i banded only a montli ago. lialter. Heois. second gallic: lUpladeU In Philadelphia. Mlt.WAt KKK , I't.LlMni PI 1 U.A DKLHJ ll A, Aug. SO A dynamite uusiid. et...A''"'--K h, im V '! 'V Kt i ba,nb- b"i"ved to l.av been placed in poal- t iiiiiei. ;b..4 I T i ii Mahiini. a. . s i -j 4 liiiou bv pel siina who l.ad been refused .Ion.', lb 4 0 10 0 ofonialton. rl 4 ft l ft ft I . , , , Halat on, rf. .. 4 2 1 0 ft l'i s-a : 1 1 ).ia. aa.... 3 V -J T 0 0. Halaloa. rf... 4 2 1 0 ft Tarring, lb.. 3 0 11 1 P !. ro . 4 i .. u itoiirua. .o. i - .. o Oilwnll. rf... II 0 .1 II 0 Ktvalk. q .... I 0 0 I 0 Jacklry, C....1 Mill Mu"nn- H2 11; V 1111 " ! Hit Totala 1 a '.7 17 Batled for Cooper in the eighth. Milwaukee 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -f Two-base hit: Balaton. .Struck out: B Cooper. 1. Time: 1:2S. Imjitres: Blei haller and Hayes Miller Win l.asl lload l.aine. TOLEDO. Aug. W -Minneapolis took their final road game in the east from Toledo today, I to 1. Basketle was batted hard mil opportunely, ami had poor support, while Patterson pitched superb ball the entire wav. Heore: MINNRAPOMg TOLKDO. AB H.ll A F. AB.II.U.A K Clrmar, if ...0 HiS t Kiln, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Altlrer. a'.. .4 4 3 3 It HI'chmall. !bl 3 2 I t I'ravatli, It.. 4 1 1 0 0 Bronkl, b . 4 lltl Klllifur. llh.. I l 0 0 Ho'nhTat, lb .1 t IS I l Wllllaina, .'b. a 0 3 0 0 I linaa. If.,.. 3 0 :i 0 0 I Ruasnian, rf. & .1 10 0 l!urn&. rr ... 4 0 ft 0 1 OH1, lb 4 I II I 0 1'aria.h. t-...S 0 4 4 0 Farrla, b...l 2 ft a 0 Butlrr. as.....', till Os-fina. c. .. 4 1 .( II ft naal.e'.ta. p.. 3 ft 0 1 Patlaraon, p. 5 ; 0 6 0 Wai, o 0 0 0 t .. .... 'Dcrrlik .... 1 0 II 0 0. Toula S3 14 :i 11 0 n e ihii; ' ' 'Batted for Baskette In e.ghili Toledo 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 (i 1 Minneapolis 1 0 n 0 3 o 1 0i Two-base hit: Kerr!. Three-bane hltu: Uossman. Owens. Hacrifh-e hits: Clynes. Cravath. Gi.l, Owens. Williams, I'atterson. Basea on ball: Off Basketle. 1; ul( Pat- iKa,!;,. TT1 KXR? K I eight Innings; off W est. I In one inning Double plays: llllams to Gill. Carls. h to r,m': 1 :K; 1 "'""' star.it... vr. 3 i l 0 li lanu. ' ' "Unt'. I. :i 0 5 4 I) Hosall, :'h :i 1 1 J ii . 0 u 0 2 ! 1 j 15 7 24 t f I bong. p tl u u n I C'hai-ti. p. . tsiro, ji... Tolala :i t 27 10 2 Totala... I Lmpucs: rtigunun ana r.a dinger llooslcra l.oae to hunaaa illy. INDIANAPOLIS, Aux 30. Hohlltzcr was wild and was relieved by Kimball in the sixth, who allowed Kunsaa City only "lie scratch hit. JihoaUes pitched splendid bull and the visitors won. Score: KANSAS "-ITV. INDIANAPOLIS. AB H.O. A.K AB H.O. A.K llnsttai. yb.. u a I 0 0 Hoffman, rf. u .1 i 0 0 tulllvan, cf.. 4 14 0 1 V oortruff. If. t, 1 2 0 0 ' S.-haller, If.. 2 1 3 0 0 M( arthy, lb i 1 7 I ll Iltt. rf 4 2 f 0 li MrC.rty, rf. k 3 I 0 Roi kTM, 2b 4 1 II 0 (Jan. in 4 1 0 1 1 llonnil, lb 4 0 fi 0 1 R liter. 4 0 7 1 n I orriiioa, tl.. 4 0 0 4ft Wllltatua, l. 31430 O'Connor, c. , 2 3 0 0 Mowa, aa.... 3 1 4 4 b llboadea, p.. 4 0 1 0 f hill .ir, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 r Kiniuit, p... .1 ioio Totala 33 I 27 7 3 Houaar 1 1 0 0 o Mailman. 1 0 V 0 0 Totala 40 U 27 11 1 Batted for Bitter In ninth. Batted for Gets In ninth. Kansas City 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 S Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 1 o 1 o 1 t Two-base hits: Kimball. Hyatt. Wood ruff. Struck out. By 8chlitr.er, 1; bv Klm ba.l. 5: by Khoades. 8. Basea on halls: Off Rhoodes, 2: off Schlltstr, 2; otf Kimball, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpires: Hundiboe and Owens. ' Persistent Advertising le the Road to Big Returns. .9. is llir onlv rmrrlr iha, L B )o treatment of Contagious Blood Poison, and with the assurance that a last- ing cure will result. There arc certain mineral medicines which will temporarily remove the external symptoms of Contagious Blood Poison, but when the treatment is left off the disease always returns in worse form, dclica tsues of the stomach and bowels are usually injured Dy mesc strong minerals, xz.s made entirely ot non-injurious roots, herbs and barks of recognized curative and tonic value, removes every particle of the virus from the circulation, and by enriching and strength ening the blood, cures the disease permanently. 5. 5. S. does not hide or cover up the symptoms, but removes them by first eliminating the cause. Home Treatment Book and any medical advice free. S.S.S. is sold at drug stores. TliE 5WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA I When you go tor a spurt In a canoe or row boat tske a bottU of Jettex's Gold Top Beer along It good compan;. and a sure re fresher. The employes in our uUut take as uiucti pride In proi'uclng tbia incomparable ber as we do our. selves. raaallr Trade nppli.a by veagiao (. rhoae r. isaj Aato A-ia "' J 1 9 S V WAR ON ITALIAN CRIMINALS New York Trying to Stem Wave of Bomb Throwing and Kidnaping. DETECTIVE BUREAU REORGANIZED More 'I ban Kite Tfconsand Ki- n slrta alil la Be In the Hh Italian Oofcrainrnl War- rled liter owln. ' " NEW VORK. Aug. .X. -All tie Italian ., .,,.. . ,.iii. aevemv-fivn 111 nutll- ! ,1(r wfr, gllnllnoni to police lieaduUBi tei I . . .s.,ned to stem the wave of iau.n Cvme. The set- ouscees of the slt- n,,lot, becitiue apparent today, when It , lear ned that ti e Italian government .,a, received through II consul here a Msi ; f rrjmrs committed by nalUes of Cuii .uiittty here since tlie first of the m . and as much woirie.l Bt tlie show u; It stated tl at the ileteciixe bureau has vlels belleed to he In New York Ciiv ai tills time. The lmiued.ate pi o oeaiiou ut the Lallan rime crusade was the two kidnaping cases iejiiiteil to tlie police yesterday ufid still unsolved. In addition police records show fourteen cases of bomb h rowing rime July 14. The action of Police Commissioner Waldo uduy practical liy revive tlie once famous I Ituliun detective bureau which was dls- 1 '"" cluue in ctrat ut nunaa m the soutiicrn .ecttoii or this city to- tia.v. causing coiiKlderabls damage. No person was hurt. The front of the dwell ing as well as that of the adjoining one was wracked, and ndows in houses within a radius if a cU were smashed. On April 5 lusl, a similar explosion oc "urred In front, of the hotiae which Is oc cupied by Teter Mancusco, a merchant. Ht .ail received a letter demanding money . hli h was signed "black hand". Ha turned the letter over to the police, who Wra unable to locate those responsible for th. explosion. Close Finishes Mark Races at Dcs Moines Dr. Archdale Wins 2:18 Trot from Canora Belle After Hard Fought " aT' Dfci.S AluLVUA. la., Aug. 30.-(Speeial Tel " I egiam.) The best races of the week war,'' icout.steil today. More than l.Oflo persons at tended. Summary: ' ""' - ppucing: j Dot I Homer K Golden Koil. Sill 1 4 4 .1 i a i 2 4 3 : 4 A. .1. .lu.nor Litdy ijiili kshot . . Time: :!:!. i, 2:1t'v. 2:l4't, :!:.. ..114 i tass 2.-IH. trotting: Dr. Arclidal- S f2U":::::: old ( rent Urn J 4 !i 11 fi .lerushavihe The Cochran Jim tl'Slicu Liirly Mitrni Henato:' K Time: 'J:W, J:17 'lass l':L'(i. psc'iig : liroryi NeiMoii. Kh.iiicmiI .M ml- ' Nuvnin Klnn dr I I I 4 1: : ... 1 v,.iii. '..mi.io'-K i e,;: ;;..'.;.'. I'"'1 Giffoid .dleelma - T me: 2:LU. 2: 17' v. 2:l-i:.ii. d.. Ii S S ll. Illllll.'ntl l-A.ir. !:,, 11 lifnli.ii .ia-li" Wlllhinis. won: siBr-!ir.'oi'elt' srcojii." Voumj Alolo. thirO. Si'ii'K, ,lnke Bell and Ivory M.. also siaC'l. Tune: 1:3.1';. DERBIES New frill sliup'es urc differ ent. Wide brims and low i Towns tlie Idea. t'.i to Jti. SOFT HATS Peurl witii bh.cU luntls. Hie accepted culor for full wenr. A V3rle(y of new slinpen to fit every face. $J to $U. STETSONS 3.50 A WD CP. TOM KELLEY CO. 315 . 16th Bt. Tom Xellty Jack McQuillan H1J4S HO HARMFUL MINERALS PURELY VEGETABLE ran hr ih.pi! uiil. nci f-( imleii; in ilio Tc . t, r a -war I H m II m 'A. " " lk il US V Mi WlaTBI