-4 r : f! Jeff Evidently I 1 . . . : 1 1 : 1 ClGffWMV THE TWe AUSTRIAN UOIT M TMfr HoKTH t Wjv&MT rout- GStN CAUL tVA THAT ' AKTYMAT-. (UNV? lnesDTT. ( J ' Rg(M BUllNWfc S THINK THY'H, ( 0"eLC GGRNVAN TDWNfc AUOMfc 6 ( 60 XO Urr.J 1 ' .... . i a jt s. 5zii 1 LAKAFF BLOWS IN ONE ROUND Nicmno Alio! Three Earn in Fourth Stanza and Lotei. I j ' i j! ERRORS COUNT IN SCORING Itetai Omaha ana Iee Molar Make Krrors Which Lead to Sabaeejaent Ri Walla Ronrk.ee Moke lilts la Foorth gtanaa. M. k Lakaff, which sounds Ilka a nlhll lt but la In reality one of (ho brst little aviators who ever drew a pension from the Ul Moines tail club, propelled hi gentle aelf toward the sitv'rjr cloud In the fourth Inning of yesterday's pastime, ably sssisted by Art Kwoldt and lied A mil-ran, with the result that Omaha copped on mora combat from Frank Isbell, 4 to 8. 1 hiring- Lakaff s aojourn in the uppermost atmosphere In the fourth Inning the Rourkes complied three, run, enough to win any old bull game when lUlph Willi is heaving. Nlrerlno darted Ilka a regular Kaiser Itiil and for tinea inning nary a llourke left the plate. Then Niceilni did some tiling he never should have done. Isbell ahould have warned Ms young fllnger but Ir.xy was not on the Job. Nlceiino put a nine straight ona over the middle of the Piste for Mr. Martin Krug to knock at. .Mr. XI art I n Krug knocked at It and he knocked It Into Irft field, where lUchsrd Henry Breen found It lmpolble to catch. Thus one safe swst for Marty. Arthur Thomaion. the well known walking dole ate. waa next He also bumped one to left field, making two Rourke on the unway. Ernie Krueger rolled a neat little grounder to Mr. Arthur Kwoldt. whom Isbell la trying Ut sell to the White ox, and Mr. Kwoldt, after smothering the pill with much eclat, made one of hi dl known hectic heaves Into, the stands. The heave permitted Krug ample time to hike to the plate and Thnmason made third. Krueger, seeing Krug making his 'tssh for liberty.- decided to advance to lie keystone sat "k. lie had bum luck as Andreas recovered the escnplng pill and : Inn ked Kmle out. Frits Bchllehner. the knoan Truaslan prince, was walked for a thanca at Congulton. ConnaJton poked out Into right and Thomaeon lotinted. Thomas roiled out to nurrell. nf made a perfect throw to Andreas but Andreas forgot to, catch It. Thus Con Kalton came horn. Three runs and enough to via, I Kraeger Maaape Aadrraa. liJt Krug, who starti tne fourth round tuings. decided t start snmrthlng elce in the eighth. He kidded Lakaff Into a walk and then he swiped second. Hartford waa waiting, pill In hand, to tag out the Im peccable Krug but fate decreed differ iilly. Km slid neatly arornd Hartford which made thut genik-man rilitg the ball Inward the Inuffenaive ground with such emphasis as to imply ills complete dis gust svlth lilmaelf. Krueger rolled one to liurrtll who threw to Andreas In lime to retire Krueger. However. Aridreee elected to remain on top of the flint sack, graxp Ink the pill firmly In his nolde mitt. The Impending result whs that he and Krueger collided. As la only natural when a big mooae like Krueyer humps iybody, the anytwdy has the bad luck. Andraa hod the had luck. He waa bounced over on to the greensward and the ball lolled gently away while Krug ! tose hnma from second I tkliltnUier next at bat hit (he baaeUall j ireoiiiioing stnacK inwaid lert field. Jirutter started to scanner around the eck. Green started uftor the ball, n hen Krueger reached third Preen peered the pill aud bangeU ugainbt (he !-U fit . fence. Tills called upon Krutger tu return from whence ;e had coma. Ha did. Trail ii up large volumes of the liunioud. n.uch to the diag-ust of lliother Itave, who has to repulr the said ilia uiund, Krueger hurled hlmaclf hack to tiiat. He made tt but he had to stay U.r as Congallou grounded out. Today Sioux City and James Kane will pluy In our ball yaid. ' Four gumes will i played and it U said that Omnha will ln all four, .-tcoie: . OMAHA. AIJ. It. H. o A. K. I 2 1 J li U .1 V 10 2 t 0 I a 2 a J l 0 2 1 4 JS H T I, 11 -. A. K 2 I t 0 t 0 0 2 0 0 130 134) 13 1 I Krug. If 'liiojiieauii, .-f 4 K i u-tr, c 4 Pi l.iiehncr. lb 3 nallon. rf 4 T i.eirtaa, b i O.ali.m, 2b 3 I mfiIoia, a 3 t lilia. p i u I a t u 0 Total . .at MOI lt'iiuer. cf... Hat.r, rf Isreen If. Halt-V. c li'.i rll. t ... Mnlrca, lb... Tchbsa Habit Ec:i!y Conquered A New Yorker of wide experience, has written a book telling how the tobax-uo -r anuff ha.tit may be auaily and wm i.lriely t-xj.llis'd in three dys with de J ;i.iliil benefit. The suthor. Kdwurd J. v. coda. Hi K. siauoii lu. New Vork City, i'l u.ail this IhmjK free on request. 1 !ia bealtli lii.ruvs woiiovrf ulir after ",e iil.-oiiiie poianii u out of the svsiein. u:i,nras. trajigull tlrrn. clear eyas, nor i ...J ai-iUle. ii'H.l .IjseaUon, niunly v. ao. eiiui.g memory and a geneiaj gaiu i efii.ti,.y ui aiiioiK tli many bens ir reiHjiicd. an n.J of that ner.,a 'fli-it:. no mora ne-d of pipe, rigar, "in. anuif of . hewing tol.aci o to 4 Ify n'frlr.fr 'irlre. Doesn't Believe Kwoldt. 7b. T. 1 ( 4 1 Hartford, ss X 0 I o a 0 lkaff, p (taenia Ixlwll 0 n o "'iJulfy ;.. o 0 a a Total ;u i m -i ir, 3 'l.skiiff out-hit by batted ball, "latwll hit foi I-akarr-In ninth. ""Duffy rnn for lalell In ninth. Omaha Kuna ., 0 o a a I , Hlla 3 a 1 I'a Moluea liuna a 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 a Hits 0 t 1 3 1 2 0 0 0- Three-baae hit: Kwoldt. 8iolen base: Krug. 2; Hunter. Hacrtflce hits: Hurrell, A 11. h raj. iwuible plays: Hunlop to H'hllebner; Hartford to Kwoldt to An dreas. . Jjpft on uneea: Oinaha, 4; Iea Mo In.-a, T. Klnirk out: Vy Willis. 2; hfc 1-akaff. I. tiaae on balls: Off Willis. 5; of ljikaff, a. Time: l.jb. I mplre: Harr. IOtX WH WITH It A 1X1. IMIe l a Three Rams in Last aud Beat at. Jaerph. Or. JOSEPH, Mo . Aug. pi. sioux (Tty rallied In the ninth, a-orlng three runs and inning, a to &. tkoie: IOfX VT AH. It l A. 4 (I I 0 1 0 :t ('Miney, vJh. (larke. If. . Kene, ll. .. il 'iivlilaon. cf. Halrd. 3li. . CallHhan, rf. Mmltli, a. , Murphy, r, Onauur, p. HraniWe ... Clark, p. ... Tots la ... . 2 .. rt 10 2,- 18 JOSEPH. AH. J I .... 4 4 4 4 .1 1 2 0 t .... 34 II. I O. I n "l 1 0 4 a 4 ii 1 o K. 0 0 1 0 0 0 V 0 0 ', 1 n ft. Wstaon, 2li. r ok. If 0. U'alaon, cf. He hang, lb Hrltton. Sb Williams, rf. .. !rtfftth, e KHeraer Wall, aa. letllgrew llrown, p, 1. afferty, p. i'atleraon Totals S - HI IT Mailed for Oaapar In the ninth. Hutted for (Irifflth in the ninth. Hailed for Wnll In the ninth. Batted for Latterly In the ninth. K!oux City 0 0 I 0 0 2 0 0 J- Ml. Joseph 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 113 Three-baae hit: O. WaUou. Two-base hits: Uuapar, Clarke. Helrd. Kox, Murphy. Htolon base: ltrni.ii.lc. Lrt on baaes; Hloux Ctty. ; Ht. Joseph, h. Hit: Off ltrowa, hi eight and ona-third limlnm; off tisapar, in eight innluga. Mtrm:k out: Iiy Uainar, by Clarke, 2( by llrown. 3; by Ltfrty, I. Kasea on balla; Off Oaapur, J; lt (Uarkv, 1; off Hrnwn, 2. Wild Pitch: liroan. Time: a h., t'niplres: MoCafferty and (lastou. WKHKS WIN I, A NT ONK, kaafarel W eakeaa la Math a4 I -geka Lasra, TOPEKA, Kan , 'Aug. 10 After pitching six Inning of no-hit ball. Hanford weak ened and Wichita wen the laat game of the serlea horn Topeka, Whelan stole home for the locala In the seventh. HVorr: TOPKKA. An. It. 11. 2 i t 1 1 o H K t'celiiaii. :tb. ... I-al'liimboIx, If. l'orayth, rf Koerner, lb XV hclun, aa Tallloti, i f littlmore, ib. . HappM, c Hnnford, p. ...... iietalgl 1 3 2 2 0 Total.. ....HJ 13 12 WICHITA. AB. a II too O. A. E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 lu 0 Oehs, rf Nlcbolaou, If. ... O'Hf.iirke, 2b. ... rll aannmona, a. Hllla, cf ltapp, 5li H.-nry, lb Oraiiam. c demons, p. ..... 1 TotHla 30 t t '27 11 u Patted for Bsnford In ninth. Topeka 0 0 0 0 I Wkhlla 0 0 1 flief-lifft hits: Cochran. Kapp. 0-3 Bacrl led nits: ialllon Claim.ua n,ihu ..i Cochran to lttiniora ... K.v ha ' es on balls: Off Ban- j ford. 1. off I lemons. 4 Htriick out: Uy b'ltilord, 6; by Cleinoiia, S. I'mplre: Hioek- Win, sllaomfleld Defeats Haadulph. P.ANliOl.pn, Nh.. Aug. JO.Speclul ) Plooinfleld s baae ball team biiM-I.ed hl's iih wulka aud won trotu lUwlolih. Tift for Itandolph made a home run with a man on baae. It was toe longest hit recorded ea the local grounds. Score: Rloomfleld ....I 4 0 0 1 l ai.7HjK, Itandolph 2 3 0 0 V V 0-4 7 a Kuttarles: Illoomfleld, Kingdon sad Iepew; Itandolph. Bush and TiU. Maaoa 4 Itr WlaTcaaae. UK A HON CITY. Neb.. Aug. H.-( Hpeelal Maaon City wun from Litchfield here Hunday. J to 1.. The game wa plaved In a dust and wlndstonu. whtuh niadc body a game until the end. the score bi Ini; tledup three times, tksurc- HHP Ulchfleld ... Hllllil 1-1 lb 10 Maaon City 4 2 J l a o . J, . ' n??.'- '-'h'W'l. Kngleman and Ooln; Alason City. F.ngiish and Aerhood. I Persia Trlaa.ed hr CU... PfcllPIA. Js., Aug l.-4Hpeclal Tele- f tain.) The lix als were defeated by the Mon O i a ot of Chicago today. Hcnra- Oisnts .. Persia .. U II u ; 1 ! s-i4 is i naileries: White worth and Yochunt, liiluurn and Canter Coleman; t Asarrleaa Aseorlaitea Hesalls Cleieland .., lA'Uallie Kansas i'lty l. Paul .. 1 iidleiiapoli Coiombua ... alilwaukee Minneapolia .4 H i .3 10 13 3 .4 10 1 113 .3 lu 1 .14 la I THK BEK: Everything He NORFOLK WINS WITH. STICK Opportune Hits on Fart of Dnmmeii - Drive in Needed Koni. GRAND ISLAND IS VANQUISHED Walwarth Warklag Like Harklst While Hatch Uea Xerroaa nasi Is Beached for Atlarklasr . I tapir. .NOItPOLK, Neh., Aug. 10. (Special Telegram.) Norfolk lilt at opportune times and, aided by three Urand Island errors, beat the visitors, t to 3, tn an ex citing game this afternoon. Walworth wurked good and Hatch was benched and fined in the fourth Inning after attacking Umpire Qulgley whose decision on home plate he argued. The score: grand ifttjANn. NcmroiJf. AH. H.O.AC. AB.II.O.A.g Hi'Ua. ik. 1 1 I I ITuraln, ... 4 H:, 2b.... t t 1 aTalaar, 1' 1 Olrlsht. If... A 6Hrnne, aa.. 4 t Sroena, lk... 4 S 1 Dm.-, cf... t a SMilnaar, c... 4 1 Walworth, f 4 litMt, 3b... Payne, ea.. aray, rf. ImvHi.)-. rf. liana, c... rialra, lb. Krr,l,io. If HaKh. p.. Starna. p. Vanoa .... I 1 II 10 o. Total! ....a TM 1 I TMala ....34 f 24 It 4 Patted for Htevens In nintli. Obat out by hit bull. Orand Island 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 01 Norfolk I 002002O-fi Hacririre htls: Itela (2). Danxe. Hacri fle fly: Claire. . stolen buses: Walworth (2), Itela, Krown. Two-bane hits: Towne, Melker, Turpln, PriKht. Hus on bsll: Off Hatch, t; off Htevens, 1; off Wal worth, 1. Htruck out: Hy Hatch, 1: by Pteven. 2: by Walworth, b. Left on bHaea; Norfolk. 7: Orund laland, 6. louble play: Varney to 1'avne; Payne to Claire. Paxsed balls: Danae (2). Time: 1;:. Cinplie: Qulgley. Pro k I be Wlai im r'.rrove. 141'PKKIOR, Neb., Aug. 10.-Speclal.)-Krror lost today's gama. Home run made with no one on bases, running catches made hy Theiaslng and Brown and the fine peg of Circe na to second, making a double .featured today's game whirl! York won, R to X 8oro: YOltK. Ht'PKKIOR. . Ak-lt.O.A.K, AB.H O.A.B Kl.-e. M I 1 2 4 eitlldbtad. Ik I I It I 1 Murphy, cf. I 1 lnillti. lb... 4 I I I IS !.. 2b.... S I 4 1' 1 -nrwn. m... i 4 4 '2 lllt I ITIileulni. If 4 2 I 11 IHtBhon, rf... I 40 SMonrv. of.. 2 1 I I Klrn, e.. 4 I t 10 1 Franklin, p. 0 4 1 Tolt.n. Hi., 4 ( larha, If..'. 4 ' Ch, lb... 4 Harrla. :b.. 4 HrbkMal, r. 1 HeraMU, rf. 4 Hal)-, p.... 4 lDdrili TnUli . .31 g 27 17 f Tolala . ..J 17 17 I flatted for Krunhlln In ninth. Vovk 0 2 0 O3OOO o5 Superior 0 1) 1 0 0 1 0 1 03 Home rime: ilreene. Smith Two-baae 1 hits: Irin.-en. Hai-rtfh-ej hlla: t4i'hlaael. j Hiiilen bm,: Chuke. llllileliraini. Smith. I Paae on bnlla: Off Haley, 2: oif Franklin. 1 I, Htruck out: Hy IMIcy, 4; bv iaiiklin. j. iMin T'ltcnea: I ranlilln 2. i'aaeed I.hIIm: tlrecne. Ihiulila play: flreene to iHrown. I'm pile: Newhuc. I plaud 'l akes aiagglasr Matrh. ITuAM), Neb.. Aug. lft (Hpeelal Tele giamt I'piand won a slugging mutch in an exulting ninth-inniag rally today, the I, j winning oeing scurna Willi nohodv out. u JP to the seventh Oberg had I'pland at , l.U iiieicy, Ht ore: I Plund a 4 0 0 J Jte is r Campbell Itatterlea 3 0 0 0 I 3 11 8 I'plund. Llndgren. Osier fcuurd (uurd and partch; Campbell, oberg and he v.uer. i ...puioo. t Knalaaelle Wlas (issue ARLINGTON. Neb.. Aug. 10. -(Hpeelal Tcleanim) Arlington played Fontaiiella I on their home grounds Sunday and the ' same waa given lo Fontanelie In tne 12lh inning, 4 to 6. but was Arlington's game by rluht owing to the reversing of a de iIkIoii by tho umpire. Batteries: Arllnstitn, Rtirup and Bud Latteries E TOAEMAOT tKU.n2 ger; Kontunelln, Cook and Cook. Leg a Atars Win. HCRIBNEB, Neb., Aug. 10. (Special.. The Logan Htara defeated the Bcrtbnnr team here yesterday. Score:- R.H.E. Hcrlbner ...... 1 0 1 0 0 01 3 Logan hilars.. 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 6 ( 3 Batteries: Hcrlbner. lrmeliu. Ehlers end Heaver; Ij.ksu Htara, B. lleyne and 11, Peltier.. Cmplre. r:d Hpear. I.elah Trlaaa gehayler. LKIUII. Aug. .-8pactal Telegram:) Letgh defeated H-huylr Sunday In a fares same, il to 11. IIrS u aa .inm. ui batt getting 20 hits to Schuyler's b. nanriiea: ucnuvier. iMaeK. Tomes and Da via; ltgh, Hahn and Vlache. Leigh has a flve-dava' baae bail tourna ineut this week commeoi lug August 11. Grmod f'lrroll Haees Poelpoaed. KAIAMAZWV Mtch.. Aug. 10. The grand t in nil races here this afternuou were postponed on account of rain. Wheels of City Stop in Memory of the President's Wife Ailing Mayor Pan B. Butler asks Omahana to suspend work fur five nitn utaa beginning at 3 o'clock tomorrow out of sympathy for President Wilson, The mayor's proclamation follows the gov ernor's proclamation asking the people of the state to observe the funeral hour of Mrs. WlUon. HENRY COUTHERS TAKES OWN LIFE WITH ACID Henry Couthers. agrd 3 years, ir (lew Jsrd street, was found dead In a room at the City hotel. Tenth and llsraey streets, from carbolic acid poisoning. He left a note aaylng that he was discouraged with his accomplithinente In life and that lie would rather be dead than to keeo oa in km failure. Co.-ont r Croat.)- has taken chsree of the body. OMAHA, TUESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1914. Reads in the Paper. Standing of Teams WEST. lyRA'll'K. I NAT. LEAULK. W.L Pft. w.L.i-ct.1 W.L-Pot nioox uity.." . New York. ..M 29 .W renver .....a 4T .i4rh. sgo 63 47 .Mi "t. Joseph. . 47 .h,ti. Louis.... 14 4t .521 l Moines.. 14 M .601), Boston HO 4 .621 Unroln U M . Phtla 44 51 .4; y.mh i Cincinnati ..47 M .470 TPf .4li(Hrooklyn ...42 M .ir, VVI.-hlts ....43 .SM.PittHburgh ..U54 i3 AMJiR. ABHN. I STATU LEAGUE. , , w.ui'ct M.MV.'L1' -"O -W4I Beatrice .. Ml wauke 4 4ft .6i Or. Island K. ati5siaiori' Indlanann. 2 'f.Z1. ?Per1or .. W.UPrt. 65 g4 .lg M 40 .14 4 40 Jisl 4S 44 .6 44 44 .out 40 4 .440 43 4 .4n7 111 M .848 Mlnneapii, S S '! '?01rro" ' " .41 Co timttii. 41 Columbus Ht, Paul. ... 73 .3001 Kearnev AMKH. LKAfTL-E. FED. LEAGUE. Hoston " S 2? i(' .... 67 44 .5fi4 WnTr,,;-'- Yi -6"'1' Baltimore.. M 43 .RS7 tltrl n 5 ?I Brooklyn... GO 42 .643 ' "I Indlanapl s 52 4i .t; h? !!.: aA f2 B"io ... 4 47 .510 N,WT : J? Pittsburgh 4 M .44.1 Crevalln 1 447 Bt- 0"i-.. 44 M .431 -leeland. 3.1 72 .814 Kan. City.. 43 6S .422 tiamee Today. t 7eTh''!t',i?8l?;,,5 c,ty ,i n. V-. " . feaguo t levcland nt Chlcaa-n. National league Cincinnati . at t:hi. csgo. Moston t llrooklyn. fn. Louis at a.-.i 7"u'h st Philadelphia. American A D i . l- J. . Pt Paul Ml . 7 iiiy a. Clcveirirf .,"W,",C,, at Minneapolis, ivSk?.'! " w,n'"'rol'. Louisville at at Is. L'nhimh,,. umavine at xm"t1 Brooklyn nt Chlcaro Pltsburgh at 8t. ljuls, Buffalo at Kan! Z, lty', 'ndlanVpll. . Htate Leagua-Kearney at Norfolk BuoTri, r"'v'Ulk"t. J"mbug, HutCrt Buiierlor, 1 ork at Beatrice. CLEAN SWEEMWR MACKS Athletici' Tak the Series From Cleveland Napi. FINAL SCOEE IS FIVE TO ONE 4nly Two Hit Made off kteea im Klght Inalagat Ra.h lilt Hard. Hal f.ood Kleldlsigr Kills Maay Base lllta. CLIIVEIANU, Aug. 10. Philadelphia, made a clean sweep of the series here, winning today, I to 1. Only two hits were made off Hteen In eight Innings, but an error and sleeply folding allowed the Athletloa to score two runs. Steen gave way to a pinch hitter In the eighth and the Athletics scored three times off Blandlng. Bush was hit hard but superb fielding killed numerous has hits. Score: i o o o ooo i friiHK3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 1 JJ 5 t Batteries: Hteen, Blanding and O'Neill: Hush and rlchang. Vaaks Lose to Urenaa. KV. IXV1, Aug. ia-t. louia pouuded CuldweU hard in the fifth Inning this afternoon and won from New York. 4 to L Huoro: - 'h tL .eW. Tn.rk 400 1 0 0 00 0-1 b MmuiK auentooo 4 10 0 ; Batteries: Caldwell and Pweeney; Weil-j man and Agnew. I 1 m , e w Postmasters for Nehraskans (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, p. C. Aug. 10.(Speclal lelegram.) The followlug postmasters lu Nebraska have been appointed: An. harm. Buffalo I'l-llirifW Actinia 1 itWn. vice Kdward . Hpleth. resigned; 1 1 liainplcn. Chase couutv, Frank K Cady jvieo Thomas T. Jordan, realuned; lan- - ..j, iw .1 mow countv. Claud J. Young vice Moees M. Young, resinned: Kldorado, t lujr cwinty. John A. Dennis, vice Horace a. vlea 1lirmt I lift nenuiey. Furnas county. Burgess, vice Willi. A ' c. Jlgned: Juniata. Adsms t-ounty. Howard nHdrwe"t' vice L Ritekel. re- f'oeiinasteig in Nebraska Re-appolnled: arul!!aI,,.Up coun'- Vaclav J. Shim y.rL. A",rr"'' i"out county. KfHa A. w ;.,A',!t"n'KlM"rn,un bounty, Henry M. OJenek; Clatoula. C,ag cojuty, tleorge M lodl.k: Cordova. Seward founty. Wllllsni M. McKever; Cushlng. llnaard county, Anna M. Jaeobacn: Dav- in. JWftflsWvn rsiiktii-- i.in ' . lKinlphan, iHuntv, Taut K Smith : I kT",",,- Hi,,tlp """v. wtneel E iSllki ! I'Jo l,,,rKln county, John F. Brittaln; I . iJCKi rounlv fin... I.' i, j Frewdom. Frontier county, Frank R. Ver ti-" "i ,unKA ,7"P county. Andrew S. Krlckson; Gladstone, Jetferaon countv. n it. i no? Ooehner. (seward emm... Charles F. E. Matskek; Hsmpton. HanUI aun. iniano, nay county, Carl T. Htlm bert; Lamar. Chase eounty. LRov M. Halt. Lebanon. Red Willow county. Marion J. Walters. Postoffle established at West Cote, Butte county. South Dakota with Ruth Westcote as postmistress. Postmasters appointed la Iowa: Alnsworth. WasMnatjn county, William W Aloore, vice William T. Trotter re signed; Kenwood Park, Linn county, Jacob A. Oxley. vk Hugh Napier, re signed: Oakville, liulaa county. Fern F Coffield, vice George 11. Hall, resigned! Pearl A. Week. Waterloo, la,, appointed sj clerk in the toeloffke department. Cleaa Baaaaa. Uon't have to be Used very often when you use Buckiea'a Arnica Salve:, safe, sure and Deals qukkly. J5c. AU druggista - Advertise meet. L 1 . I rmauia, vice aiar' r. Johnson, reaigned; Huntley, Harian county. Milton l-euaner, vl.-e William Loae. resigned; navalo. WebKtee mum, -i ........... u . .. vuuour, r.iisaoetn MiHiuirs; Helvey. Jefferson county, Charles H. Maley: i enderaon. York county, Isaac Ntekel I Jo maavllle . Gage county. Ottia K. Jones! Holatein. Adsnis coui.n ii.r. u . ... BRAYES IN SECOND PLACE Tailender Month A&to Now Next to the Top. TAKE GAME FROM CINCINATI Janes Held Visitors to Biz Hits, Which Are Well Icatterea the Score- Is Three to Oae. BOHTON, Aug. 10. Boston, talie.nders a month ago, moved Into second place la the National league race today by win ning from Cincinnati while Chicago and St. Louis lost. The ' score . was 3 to 1. James held ths visitors to alx hits, which were well scattered, Maranviile'g hitting; was a factor In Boston's run getting. Bmith, ofrmerly of Brooklyn, played his first fc-ame for Boston today. Score: . K.ILE. Boston 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0-3 g 1 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 09 1 0-1 6 1 Batteries: Jams and dowdy; Benton. Tingling and Clarke. Glaat Trias Cards. NEW YORK. Aug. 1.-New York did not waste one of It ten hits todny and deieated 8t luls bv a score of to X Perdu was knocked out of the bo In the fourthi while Perrltt was pounded tn the eighth. Tesreati pitched an effective Wait 9 jSllli f . a V iH:'i!i,'!.;;.' ..vsirlsl.T:' i!S: . SOME day you are going to find a Robert Burns cigar between your fingers. Its inviting appearance will hint to you of the smoke en joyment that is to follow. Generous in size, with just the right "feel" and shape to make it especially free -drawing and smooth moking. A match will unlock the secret of why Robert Burns cigars are demanded by Bdfo? Bums Cigar 0 Conway Cir,ar Co. - Situ City, Is. Drawn for The Bee game for the champion. Score: R.H.E. Ht. Iyuls 0 0 o 1 0 1 0 0 02 2 New York .... 0 0 0 01 4 S 10 0 I'erdue, Pcrrilt and Snyder; Tcsreau nd Meyera. Dodgers Beat t'nhs. BIIOOKLYN, Aug. R-Brooklyn bent Chleago today. G to a Allen pitched shut out bail, holding the visitor to four scat tered hits and giving only one pass. Brooklyn knoeked Lavender out of the box In the third Inning, bunching six hits with three Chicago errors. Hcore: Chicsgo ....i.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 3 Brooklyn 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 Batteriea: . Brooklyn. Lavender, Zabct and Archer; Allen and Miller. Plratea Wis Gasae. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10-Ptttsburgh won today's game here. 4 to 2, mixing four hits wtlh three errors in the sixth Inning. Hcore: lt.H.E. Pittsburgh ..1 0 0 0 0 300 "04 10 1, Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 t S Batteries: Harmon and Gibson; Tlncup and Burns, Killifer. Defeat for Mayer Brothej-a. KAlRBfTRY. Neb.. Aug. 10 (Specinl Telegram.) The Fairbtiry drays trimmed the Mayer Brothers team of Lincoln at the ball park this afternoon by a score of 6 to 3. Orano, the new pitcher of the Falrbury tesrn, decorated the mound for Falrbury and did good work. Fair- bury trimmed the fast Peshler nine at the latter point Sunday afternoon bv a score of a to 1. Falrbury's batterr: Crane and Booth: Mayer, Miller and Ba donch. The score: Falrbury 20001020 5 Mayer Bros. ...... 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 03 No extra charge for the extra satisfaction in every Robert Burns A MAN lights up his Robert Burns jvith assurance. He doesn't have to guess he knows that he is going to get a most completely satisfying smoke. The Robert Burns Cigar never varies. It is always mellow and full-flavored. " It is aUays smooth and mild from the first delightful puff to the last. ' If the Robert Burns sold for more than 10c, men who have once smoked it would pay the additional price gladly. Because they realixe that no other cigar offers the same gen erous measure of honest cigar satisfaction day in and day out. until you've tried it! thousands of smokers re gardless of the size of their Socket-books. The Robert urns has that rare delicacy of flavor which is found only in carefully selected tobacco that is perfectly cured and blended. Light up a Robert Burns whenever you hanker for a mellow, satisfying smoke. IVo need to check yourself on "How many todavT The Robert Burns is milk. LmiejBabbie5 by "Bud" Fisher Three Hurlers Fail to Stop the Kawfeds KANSAS C1TT. Mo.. Aug. 18,-Threo lo cal pitcher were unable to stop the visit ors hitting today and Buffalo won. 7 to 3. Score: R.ltE. Buffalo 0 0 1 0 3 3 0 0 0-7 1 1 Kansas City 03000000 03 10 1 Batteries: Adams, Packard, Harris and Enienroth. Brown. INDIANA POUS, Ind., Aug. 10. Balti more's run in the first of the sixth Inning of today's game did not count as a down pour of rain halted the contest before tho Inning was finished. The game ended In a 1 to 1 tie. Score: R.H.K. Baltimore 1000001 1 1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 101 3 1 Hatter lea: Ttailey snd Jacklltach; Mose ley and Rariden. Called: Rain. HT. LOUIS, Aug. 10. Bt. Louis won out in the ninth defeating Pittsburgh, 7 to . Hcore: St. Ixiui 3 0 J 0 1 0 0 1-7 16 2 Pittsburgh 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0-U12 1 Batteries: Davenport, Keuppcr and Simon; Walker and Berry. Webater City Wins hy Pinch. STORM LAKE. la., Aug. 10. (Special Telegram.) Mitchell s spectacular catch of a drive at second saved Webster City a game her today, 4 to 3. Webster City scored the winning run in the ninth Butterle: Crawford and Miller, Smith and Luderman. f 3 : f4 JS3& r