4 ) V Ny. It Was a Stunning Suit '6 JOVt' A 5TUNNING-A ojl "Ul irEAK yon iient llonara nnl (oltntvea. Gordon Van Co. S"i tl N. Ilth St. Tel. D. S94 or Web. 132. Maggard'sg "an and Storage , Co. Call us (or es- .iniatea for mm In. packing, shipping. 1713 Webster St. Douglas 14. IIOURPS Crelgli Sons & Co.. Bee Bldg. In all parts or the city. Stores and Offices. NEW modern store, bent location; In North Omaha. 2414 Ames Ave., Webster 213K or Web. 3149. OFFICES IN THE BEST I"'WTED OFFICE BUILDING. Nnar Court House and City Hall. Rates from flO to $45. Vaults, Electrt.; Lights, Water Free. THR BEE BUILDING. "The Building That Is Alweys New." R. O. Hancock, Sup't. Room 103. 1404 DO DUE, TUR KINGTON. 617 Bee. WANTED TO REXT HAVE tenants for 0. 6. 7 and R-room houses lu Dundee. West Farnam and Field club districts. We are anxious to pet a complcto list. W. L. Selby & Sons, Stoto Bank Bldg. Phone Doug. 151 0. FL RN1SHED house, for summer months' In choice location: no children; refer enceg. Webster 212. WANTED TO BUY Yale btiys everything li hand. Tyler 1418. OFFICE furniture bought and sold. i. C Reed. )T Farnam Doug. 414. SOME good computing scales and other fixtures for our new stores. Thone Da30l) ,ce 611 Bra,idela Theater Bldg. WANT TO BUI girts aecond hand bicycle. Address S 347. Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM at RANCH LANDS FOR HALE Arkansas. HEAU Columns 1, . I. 4. 6. 6, 7, Page 4, v-. niiMieiepnone walnut imSS HEAD Columns 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, 7. Page 4 Section C, and Telephone Walnut 1068. ' ( olurntlu. FOR SALE Farms. 160 and 80 acres. In " ' "-aw, All. Rvf? 'o',"rnns 1 2. 3. 4. 5, . 7. Pae 4, """"" 'q leiepnone walnut 1M6S. Iowa. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE J and send it to the Bioux City, la.. Journal, :,l0",.. Wost Powerful Want Ad Medium. Twenty-five words every Friday evening. Saturday morning and every j Saturday evening and Sunday morning for one month, giving sixteen ads on READ Columns 1, 2, 8. 4. S, 6 T Pate A Section C. and Telephone Walnut 1H6S Jtiataeaotau BARGAIN-240-A. farm a) m. from Min neapolis; io A. under cult.; 40 A. good meadow: Gu A. timbered pasture; can fractical!y all be cultivated; good oorn and; farm Is fenced; 10-room house, barn, granary, machine shed, windmill, etc.; 13 head good milk cows, 4 good horses, har neases. wagons, complete act of machin ery, hogs, chickens and everything on the farm goes at S45 per acre; (5,000 cash, balance can stand for 10 years at 4 per cent. Schwab Bros., 1V4 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn READ Columns 1. 3. 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. Page 4, Section C. and Telephone Walnut 196S. Mlaauarl, GOOD Routh Missouri land on railroad, In wall ' settled locality, 312 per acre. Small or large farms on easy terms. Literature free. D. Merrlam, Ellis, Ben ton. Kansas City, Kansas. READ Columns 1. 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, Pare 4. Section C. and Telephone Walnut lHftg. Kebrnak. Executors' Sale Five 160-Acre Farms in Douglas County, One Mile From Millard John Jlallenbcck lands a tp offered for sale at low prices and on liberal terms. If you are in the market for a first-class farm close to Omaha, you can secure one of these at a forced Rale price. Payne Investment Company, 15th and Farnam, OMAHA. PKAli O'umns 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, . T. Page 4. Portion C, and Telephone Walnut Wt 1" ACRF-f gentlv rolling, 3 cleared and i ultlvated. 3-room frame house, log tarn. borders on lake, price $9 0 rah, rma to suit. Tom O. Mason, Shell Lake, Wis. Mlarellaaeoaa. READ Columns 1. 2. 3. 4. i, . T. Psge 4, I 'at I aa- I ' I at a " .r at a - j V 1 asm WITH I REAL ESTATK LOANS READ Columns 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6. 7. Paite 4, Section C, and Tclejihone Walnut l!w. $1 fl TO $10,000 nade promptly. F. 1). weail, weal Bid., lth and rarnam Pta CITY and farm loans. 6. 1, H per cent. J. H. Dumont Co.. 416 State Bank. WANTED City loans and warrant. W. MONEY on hand for city and farm l.'na ii. w. iiinurr, -iiy ibliuijhi nana niui. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. SEE us first for farm loans In eastern Neb. United States Trust Co.. Omaha. 6 PITV T nivu f n fm -1 K -it OMAHA hDiiics. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEr E REAL. ESTATE CO.. Ills Omaha NatlonaU Phone lx.UL'tas 2711 HEAD Columns 1 . T3. 4, Tri7 Page 4. Section C. and Telephone Walnut 1!W. ABSTRACT OP TITLE T" Title Guarantee and Abstract l f- Co., a modern abstract office, ''v',-x 806 Bo. 17th St. Phone I. 54H7. Jessen & Morrell, .d.V RlCED AUSTUACT CO. oldest abstract offioa in Nebraska. 20 brandela Theo, READ Columns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Pace 4, Section C. and Telephone Walnut litW. REAL ESTATE WANTED LIST your property with K. ii. Uinder you. 202 Neville Blk. D. :W00 READ Columns 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, I., 7, Page 4, Section C. and Telephone Walnut luti. LIST real estate and rentals with DON ELKON n. E. CO., 301 Om. Nat l Bank. READ Columns 1. 2. 3, 4. 5, ti. 7. Paee 4, Section C, and Telephone Walnut 1H6S. I.E:AL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE HAVE a clear lot 6xli'l. east front. m en rarnaui uieirict; line signi over the river. Will trade for Ford automobile. A . r nil 1 1. I OWN 80 acres, under Riverside irriga tion ditch. All could be Irrigated, about 4 miles N. E. of Fort Morgan, Colo. Price $76 per acre, incumbered for about $1,200, and all due. Will trade equity for cheap clear land or grocery or hotel In Omaha. Address 2408 Burt St. Omaha. SWAPS! SWAPS! SWAPS! 160 acres black land, nine miles from good town, level, 14,000, for Omaha prop erty. . acres, Boyd Co., Neb., $3,200, mtg. $1,300. for house or light auto. Bulck 40-h. p., worth $850, for live equity In Omaha house or good lot. loo acres, Merrick Co., Neb., $19,200, mtg. $l',40u; 110 acres In crop, balance hay and pasture; 4-r. house. Want indue, stock. 3:0 acres. Hall Co., good land, half hay, $19,200, equity $12,000, for mdse. BUCK, KING CO.. 912 Om. Nafl Bank. READ Columns 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, , 7, Patte 4, Section C. and Telephone Walnut 1S6 WHAT have you to exchange for Dakota or Montana land? Wisconsin Sules Agency, Caswell Bldg., Milwaukee. REAL ESTATE NORTH SIDE DON'T PAY ANOTHER MONTH'S RENT. Here Is a home all ready to move Into which can be bought for a small payment down and balance, Including interest. payable same as rent. ZMa North itn street. Six room cottage, modern, except fur nace; oak floors, oak finish In parlor and dining room: Every room newly decor ated; combination lighting fixtures; east front lot on Boulevard; no special taxes; beautiful shade trees. Price $'-8rS. W. H. A H M ANSON, OWNER, 2516 N. IHth St. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN. Hot water heat, full cemented cel lar, full attle, good porch for ice box, beautiful view; good neighbor hood; all own their own homes; close to schools and churches. $V) will give you possession, balance . like rent. 4517 N. 3!th St. Key next door north. C. M. EATON, 1106 W. O. W. Bldg. Doug. 1984. READ Columns 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. P.-iue 4. Section C. and Telephone Walnut 1!68. REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE 810-SJO SO. 30TII ST. Here are two bungalows, built strictly of day labor, and the very best material of their kind: and It will pay you if you are interested in buying a home to se these exceptional bargains. Just finished, 3 front r. in oak, 1 a sun r., with win dows and H. W. exposure;. 2 front r. have beam ceiling, bookcases between living r. and dining r , window seal and plate rail and panel in dining r. : well arranged kitchen with butler's pantry and icebox r.; hath r. enamel and tile, with guaran teed fixtures; reflex lighting fixtures, which are artiatic and up-tu-dute, stair to I'd floor, which ix large enouith to fin ih 3 r. ; full cemented huaemeat, furnace heat, laundry connection, floor drain; fine eaat f ont lot, nicely terraced and nodded, street paved. Easy terms or lot taken as first payment. This house is not the or dinary bungalow you fee, hut Is the very one that you would want for a home. Come and see for yourself; house will be open todjy from 2:40 to j p. in. Rasp Bros. 10C McCague Hid. Douglas lo-J. RECEIVER'S SALE. Two good cottages In the lianscom park dinttii't, 174i and 1747 South i'th St., will be sold at public sale Tuesday, April St, 191&, at 10 a. in. , at cant door oi county court house. Full Information of G. B. LASHl'RY. 504 South Irtth St. t'h.me Douglas lf.2. SAVE AGENT a CailSSIwN. For quick sale nave reduced price on my new 7-reom home, strictly modern, oak finish, etc. Must b seen to be ap preciated. Ksmv I'm) in. ii ts . See own.-r on premises, ?5U! Woolworth Ave. Tele phone Tyler LS. LARGE two-story house and lot l.'mx 24, put to exchange for smaller pla e. walking distance, or vacant lot on Cum ing or 24th St. i'Uce is clear. Will carry difference bsck on property: no equities considered Address P W, Bee. READ Columns I. 2. 3. 4. 5. ".. 7. Psse 4. Section C. and Telephone Walnut lii RE AL EST AT E--M fsCE I. LA X EO VH FOR SALE Modern snd attracts e 7-room nouse; t x' ellent condition and localiuu. V I . I - f I f . I WWiw rc II I F-OK. mis OtOON I I THE KEE: I I I N,ts 1 "iukt I A , I 1 iib VVOMNS HOME PAW I .1 ( 1 v. patming ogs i wia y i OHMuOBt'H I I that ntus was THET I 1 YANCE TOPS WILLIS IN PITCHING DUEL Second Game of the Season for the Rourkes Lost by Score of One to Nothing. 0NEILL WATCHES HIS UMP By K. . Ill NTKR. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 25. (Special Telegram.) Day Vance, the lanky pink- eyed youth who was decorated with the t'nware at Pittsburgh, administered a shutout licking to Marty Krug's gallant troops In the combat here today. Daisy was exceedingly stingy with the base knocks, allowing but three, and Ralph Willis Inst a neat pitchers' battle, 1 to 0. Mr. Parent, the well known umpire, was the brlRht light of the matinee. With Trcxle Tip O'Neill on hand to watch him, Mr. Parent did a swell Job. Vance got eikht strikeouts, with the able assistance of Parent, and his work In the final frame so Incensed Mnrty Krug that be fore the inning was well under way Marty found a ten-buck fine attached to him. In the seventh Inning Parent forgot there was a ball game going on. Agnew had stepped to the plate and filed ot.t lo Payne before the umpa was wise to what was going on. As a result he called Ag new back and let him make another out. Only Hnn.ln Fourth. The lone run of the game came In the fourth round. With two down Watson beat out an infield hit to Krug. Patter son was donated a walk by the umps, and Williams poled a hit over second which geve Watson time to register. Only one Rourke got to third base dur ing the fray. Krueger waa hit in the Flats by one of Dairy's slants, and went to second on Whalen's blow. Daily un coupled a hectic heave, on which K mater romped to third. He was left strandtyl tl.ere. as Willis popped up to Patterson and Payne whiffed. . Breen was the unfortunate of the day Three times I'rapi Parent whiffed him. Krug and Huelaman were also fanped by the demon umpa.. mlth .Not on Hand. Smith, the new outfielder, failed to ap pear today as expected. He should re port here tomorrow. Saturday night some miscreant busted Into Jack Holland's famous commissary and swiped all the crackerjack tn sight. Jack lias the entire police department on the trail of the thief. As a result of the darhiK burglary the fans present loday were lot overly molested by the peanut vendors, who generally manage to spoil a Sunday conflict. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Payne, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Breen, 2b 4 u 0 2 1 0 Krug, 3b 4 O 0 II 0 0 Thomason, cf 4 0 110 0 Hui Imimn, rf 4 0 110 1 Krueger, c 10 0 5 10 St hllebner, lh 3 0 A in 2 0 Wlnlen, ss 3 0 1 4 2 1 Willis, p S 0 0 0 6 0 Totals ;..30 0 3 24 12 2 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. O'Day, 2b 4 0 0 2 1 0 Fox. If 4 0 10 0 0 Rrllton. 2t 4 0 0' 0 4 0 Vaton. rf 3 1 1 10 0 II. Patterson, lb.... 2 0 I 14 0 0 Williams, cf 2 0 1 0 0 0 Agnew, c 3 0 0 9 0 0 Olson, 3 0 1 0 S 0 Vance, p 3 0 0 1 3 0 Totals 2S 1 5 37 11 0 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 St. Joseph 0 0 0 1 0 0 V n 01 Two-base hit: Huelsman. Stolen base: Watson. Double play: Schllebner to Whalon. Struck out: By Vance, ; by Willis, 3. Bases on balls: Off Willis. 1: off Vance. 1. lilt by pitched ball: Krueger by Vance, Williams by Willis. Wild pitch: Vance. I-eft on bases: Omaha. 3. St. Joseph, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Parent. BOOSTER HI Nt II HITS AND WIN Hartford Scores tie 4'oantlna; Haa with t'oar-Raae Hap. ...."... . nn... - . 1 or T . . , .. 1 ri'iL A till, la., tpiii iu. i'ti m.iint-s ntincneu una in ine eitiijr niiiings ui i Oraspar and won from Sioux City, 3 to 2. visitors with a home run. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. K. H O. A. K. Rl. hards, if 2 110 0 0 Sheeiian, as 2 1 2 0 0 Clarke, cf 3 0 2 3 0 0 Kane, lh 4 0 1 ( 0 0 llensllng, 3b 3 0 0 1 0 0 Callahan, Zl 3 0 0 3 1 1 Bramble, If 3 0 0 3 0 " Crisp, c 4 0 0 X 4 0 Gssrar, p 3 0 0 1 4 2 Phelps I 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 2 1 27 S DEM MOINE8. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Hahn, rf A 1 4 0 0 Hunter, cf 5 0 110) Sawyer. 2b 4 0 2 0 4 1 Jnn.-s, lb 4 1 0 13 0 0 Bills. If I 1 A I 0 0 Tanni hill, 34 3 0 0 2 3 0 Hartford, ss 2 114 2 0 Breen. c 3 0 2 J 1 o RK A L ESTATE MISCELLA XEOUH Scott & Hill Co. GeneralContractors Builders of high grade residences and stores. We furnixh i lans and specifica tions. We are mighty busy now, but can handle a few more buildings. Scott & Hill Co. Douglas I'X'X M UcCksUa Bldg. OMAHA, MONDAY, APTMIi 2H. 1015. M rE.5.r n r r. 1 s Standing of Teams WESTWRN LEAGUE. Played. Won. lost. Pet Topekn 2 2 1 orw Des Moines 3 2 1 .)W7 Omaha 1 1 I . .Mx Denver 2 I 1 ..O Lincoln 2 1 1 .WD St. Joseph 2 I 1 .M Sioux CltV 3 1 2 .xa Wichita 2 0 2 .001 NAT. LEAGUE. I AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pe. Phlla 1 .(Wl W.LPct Detroit 3 .TV) Cincinnati .7 8 .700 Washington 6 4 .hf.R Chicago ....5 ft .500 New Y.ork..6 4 .V Boston ft S .ftf"" Cleveland 6 6 .r 4 .fr0 St. Iouls. ...8. t .4171 Boston .. Pittsburgh .4 0 .4.101 Chicago . Brooklyn -.4 .333 Phlla. ... New York. .2 7 .2221 St. Louis 4 6 6 .ro 3 ft .375 3 0 .2.'i0 FED. LKAGUE. I W.L Pct I AMER. ASSN. W.LPct. Brooklyn ...B & .0151 Indianapolis 8 2 .two Newark ft .Kir.l I-oulmMlIn ...7 3 . 700 Pltteburgh .3 ft. 615' St. Paul 7 4 .R'W Chicago .... 4 . Minneapolis 6 Kan. City. ..8 6 .Pool Kan. Cltv....ft lTuffnln ....5 .3R.M Cleveland ...4 4 ft .M 6 .400 Baltimore ..ft 8 .3xrl Milwaukee .3 8 .273 St. Louis. ...3 8 .27. Columbus ...1 .101 Yesterday's Beaolta. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha, 0; St. Joseph, 1. Des Moines. 3; Sioux City, 2. Ienver-L1ncoln, rain. Topcka-Wlchlta, rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 4. Fifteen In nings: called, darkness. Pittsburgh, I; St. Louis, 8. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis, 0; Chicago, 1. Detroit, 1; Cleveland, 3. FEDERAL LEAGUES. Pittsburgh, 3; St. Louis, 0. Buffalo, 1; Newark, 2. Chicago, 10-2; Kansas City, 3-4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Louisville, 4; Coaumhtis, 2. Indianapolis, 7; Cleveland, 6. St. Paul, 2: Minneapolis, 1. Kansas City, 0-1; Milwaukee. 3-4. (James Today. Western League Orraha at St. Joseph, Des Moines at Sioux City, Denver at Lin coln, Topeka at Wichita. American League Washington at New York, Philadelphia at BoKon. St. Loula at Detroit, Cleveland at Chicago. National League New York at Brook lyn, Boston at Philadlphla. Pittsburgh at St. Loula, Chicago at Cincinnati. Federal league St. Louis at Pittsburgh, Kansas City st Chicago, Baltimore at Brooklyn, Buffalo at Newark. Thomas, p 4 0 140 Totals 32 3 9 27 14 7 Batted for Bramble' In ninth. Sioux City 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Des Moines 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Hunter. Left on bases: Sioux City, 6; Des Moines, . Home run: Hartford. Sacrifice hits: Bills, Tanno- hill. Clarke Kunriri.. lu. u..,,..j Double plays: Crisp to Callahan, Saw yer to Hartford to Jones. Bases on balls: Off Gaspar, 4; off Thomas, 6. Struck " ,y vini-jjor, a, ay i nomas, i. i-asseu ball: Breen. Hit by pitched ball: By ua.ot.Bi, mwjir. iims: i:ae. empires: Van Sickel and Oeisel. KRAJICEKS DEFEAT KOHOUTS BY HITTING PITCHERS HARD The Krajlceks of the National league defeated the Kohouts, 14 to 7. The Krajl ceks batted Merry, the star slabsman of the Kohouts, out of the bos In five In nings and Ashbura, who relieved him. fared no better. Score: KRAJICWKg KOHOt'TS All H O A E. AH H O R TViusUi. lb. t I t 1 Haitian, ib . 1 I M Quad, lb I I Nnrdaan. cf. f I 0 Han. .a. ... I I Dvorak, lb.. 14 0 11 Kraiteak. 2b I $ I 1 lendnuak J 1 t 1 t flyek. cf ... i I I t SMIraaky. '.. I i; a KreM, If.. . 1 l victor, rf... 1 1 Rrbhatur, If 4 t 1 nimbi, lb.. 4 I 4 Manaaak. . 4 tit ajMlraik. t 4 1 , t M. Ranks, . I I 1 t Berry. 4 3 0 . . Abburn, p. Totals ... 47 14 2711 " Totals ....40 10 17 4 T Krajlceks 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 2 214 Kohouts 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1-7 Earned runs: Krajlceks, 4; Kohouts, 2. Two-base hlls: McQuade. Three-base hits: Bartos, Glmhle. Home runs: Dyck. McQuade, Dworek. Stolen haj.es: Kiejcl. Erbhauser. J. Mlrasky, Hansen (2). Nnrdeen 12), Dworek. Bases on balls: Off Ronka, 2; off Berry, 1; off Ashburn. 2. Strurk out: By Ronka. 11:. by Berry. : by Ashburn, 9. Time: 2.00. Umpire: Dolan. I JOHNSONS VICTORIOUS DURING DOUBLE-HEADER KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 2S.-Chlcs?o and Kansas City divided a double-header today, the visitors taking the first game. Each victory vcnt to a pitcher named Johnson. In the first contest R. Johnson for Chlrago held the locals to one hit up to the ninth Inning while his teammates were (.Ulnar up ten runs. In the aecond his Indian namesake George Johnson oc cupied the mound for Kansas City an 1 kept, Chicago's eight hits well scsttereil. Score, first game: n il U Chicago 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 010 12 1 Kansas City 0 n ti 0 0 0 0 0 .1- :; 4 4 Batteries: Chi' ago. R. Johnon and Wll son: Kansas City, Main, Cullop and Eswterly. Score, second game: R U E. Chicago OA 1 0000 1 0-2 8 2 Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 6 4 Baiterlea. Chicago. Hendrix and Wil son; Kansas City. G. Johnson and Brown. NEWARK NOSESaFeAD OF BISONS IN PITCHING DUEL NEWARK. N. J , April 25.-A single by Huhn, followed by Schaefer's double, In the fourteenth Inning broke up a pitch ers' battle here today between Newark and Buffalo. Score: H U E. Buffalo A A A A 1 A A 0 t 0 A A 0 0 1 7 1 Newark 0000100000000 1-2 10 t Batteries: Schults and Blair, Allen; Kalserllug and Rariden. f 'onatlpatlon. When costive or troubled with constipa tion take Chamberlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable In feet. Obtainable every where. Advertisement. Drawn CUBS AND REDS TIE AFTER 15 INNINGS Brilliant Game Full of Spectacular Work in Field Played at Cincinnati. PITCHERS KEEP UP PACE WELL CINCINNATI. April 2S.-Chlcago and Cincinnati played a brilliant flfteen-lnnlng game today, which was finally called on account of darkness with the score a tie, 4 to 4. The game was replete with mar velous ratches by the fielders, and fairly good pitching after the eighth Inning, when Standrldge and Douglass went In the box. Both these pitchers were wild, but they managed to hold down the op posing batsmen. Score: CHIOAflO. CINCINNATI. AB H O A fl AH.ll.n i H. nraul. rf.... 7 11 llMrt, cf... A I Kl.hcr. .. S a llcrao. .. I 0 Kr-hiilt. II I I I II OKIIIIIVr, If . t 4 I Zlmnmui. Jhl I I I Odrirfllh. rf .. 7 I I S.lrr. lb.... 1 11 1 ilrnh, lh.... 4 1116 Wllllama. ill I 1 II OOl.on. lb... 4 till Hreanahan. e 4 l I 3 Mnllwlti. lb III I 0 i Phclan. tb.. 0 I DWInso. 4 I 11 I . inrTl p... a w i v wi.cn.itn, p.... i i i a a Wlan'trJitc, pi 0 A I Tromlilar... I C Mi Larry ... t 0 Hal. p 0 I'larks .... 1 1 0 Totals . ...M ID to 27 O Wanner .... Amaa. p A Pouslaa, p.. I 0 0 1 ' Von Knlnlta 1 6 A Totals ...M it 4t 17 $ Batted for Cheney In the eighth. Batted for Benton In the fifth. Batted for Dale in the sixth, Ran for Clarke In the sixth. Batted for Douglass In the fifteenth. Chicago ,.1 002000 1 00000004 Cincinnati OOOO 0 4 0 00 0 0 OOOO4 Game called on account of darkness. Two-base hits: Williams, Groh. Three hase hits: Good. Schulte, Mollwlti. Home run: Saler. Stolen bases: Hersog, Moll wits (2), Groh. Olson, Saler. Wlngo. Dou ble play: Fisher to Phelan to Saler. Psses on balls: Off Cheney, 3; off Stsnd rli'ge. ; off Benton, 1; off Douglass, . Hits: Off Cheney, 8 In seven Innings; off Standrldge, 4 In eight Innings; off Benton, ft In five Innings; off Dale, 1 In one In ning; off Ames, 1 In one Inning; off Douglas, 3 in eight Innings. Struck out: By Cheney, 2; by Benton. 4; by Dale. 2; by Oouglass, 6. Umpires: Rlgler and Hart. Cards Troanee Pirates. ST. LO U IS, April .-Et. Louis, playing errorless hall, and scoring a run on every hit, defeated Pittsburgh here todav, 8 to 1. The visitors hit Doak frequently, but could not break down the locals' excel lent fielding. Score: 8T. Lorm. riTTsnrnoH , AB H.O AB AR H O A R. Husslna, 2b. I A 1 0 ACarry, If.... I I J A He, her It.. I n ojohnainn, lb I II Lnni. cf 4 I S Vlo 3b 4 A 1 Millar, lb... I II l uwasnar. Jb. 4 I 1 1 wilxis. rf,, I 4 1 A AHInchran. rf 4 1 A A 5J. ,b Al-iauna. cl. 4 1 I 1 Butler, as... I 1 odarbar. sa... 4 A A 1 I nnyner, c... I 1 A (Hllbaon, o... 4 I T 1 t l"-k. P 4 111 AKanllhnr, pi 0 A t A Mamaui, p.. A 0 0 0 0 Total! n 11 A'Coatrllo '.. 1 I A A Totals ....31 4 14 114 Batted for Matnaux In the ninth. Plttahnrvh i aaaaaaaa . St. Loula 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 rwo-lia-e hit-: Wagner. Carey, Hlnch man, Miller. Three-base hit: Long. Stolen bases: Carey, Bescher. Miller, l.ng, But '. . ".V1"1.'0' Dollnl" Ilaya: Miller (un assisted). Beck to Miller. Bases nn balls: Off Doak. 3; off Kantlehner, .. Hits: Off Kantiehner, S In seven Innings; off Ma maux, l ri one Inning, struck out: By "armprr..:4k! Genuchi Will Case To the Higher Court CaWa Da tm 1 ' . . . (From a Staff Cnrreanondent I ! LINCOLN. April X. (Special.) The I State Board of Control won a point Jn district court yesterday before Judge Stewart In the legal controversy over the Genuchl estate. The will of Genuchl left his estate, esti mated to be worth aboat $125,000 to his wife and seven children, giving them a life Interest In the same. Upon the death of the last of the heirs the property was to go to the State Orthorpedlc hospital and the home for dependent children, under Jurisdiction of the Board of Con trol. The widow contented the will In county court, claiming that the testator had been unduly Influenced and County Judge Rlsser sustained tho heirs In their con tention. Judge Stewart admits the case to district court and It will be tried there hortly. The property in controversy Is em braced In a thousand acres of real estate sltusted in LancattT county near the j town or I'anama. . EXTRA OFFICeToRCE TO I HANDLE AUTO BUSINESS j (From a Staff Correspondent.) i LINCOLN. April 2ft (Special. )-Durln ! the first five dais of last week, auto mobile license application came Into the office of the secretary of state to the number of 1,048. This Is an average of almost 4"A a day and is said to be the largest number of applications ever re ceived at the office for any previous week. This has compelled the secretary of state to put on an extra force of clerks to meet the rush. Konlh Omaha, Defeats Oil Mrs. The South Omaha Merchants of the American league defeated the Nnurse Oil comj-any. 0 to 5. Frolev of the Mer chants had eleven strikeouts. Score: K H E. South Omaha 2 0 ft 1 1 0 0 1 A R 3 Oil Co 0 2 0A3O00O-6 4 3 Batteries Froslev and Hsinm; Thomas, Iee and Alderman. Moalhera Asaorlatlan. At New Orleans New Orleans. 4; Mobile. 3. At Memphis Memphis, t; Chat t snoots. 4 XI NaaiivlUe Nasi) villa. 7. Liiiia Bank. J. for The Bee by GIANTS DEFEW STORZ MEN Visitors Gain Another Victory Over Locals by Ten to Three Score. HARD LUCK PLAYS IN THE GAME Timely hitting, aided and abetted by a couple of weird heaves by the Stors twliicr. Lefty Hlrsch, gave the American Giants another victory over the local players representing the Slori, 10 to X Bradford's lads suffered III luck throughout the battle. Gondlng.' the battle-scarred veteran, waa hit on the finger by a foul tip In the second and was forced to retire. Shortly after Pick slid Into third, spiking Durkee, the Stors pep pery captain, and Inflicting a deep cut near the heel. Nleman and Rapp re placed the wounded and the game pro ceeded. Hardly had Hlrsch ascended the mound when the colored visitors opened fire and clubbed In four runs before the southpaw recovered his bearings. Foster's ebony hued gents resumed their attack In the fifth and sixth. In tho meanwhile the Stori were un able to cope with Ball's choice offerings. Like Wli k ware In tho previous game, the Giant black twirled with rare and pre cision. Lawlrr In the seventh hit safe, was advanced to second on an out and scored when Hutchison bungled on Vanous' roller. Two more were added In the final frame on Lawlcr'a safe one, followed by Venous' triple and an out. Eddie Dygert appeared In renter and secured almost hair of the safeties gar nered by the Brewera. Today at S the Luxus will be seen at Rourke park In a clash with the Stor j. John Dennlson has gathered together likely looking ball club to give the local a sharp contest Score: TOR. AMR. CHANT". -A- AB.H.O.AK. ABH.O.A.B. ryiH. tf....4 I I J J Darhar. lb. .4 111 Durka. b...l A A A.lanklm, If... I I A A Orahaaj, lb.. 4 I I I AUunran c(...4 I A A lwlar, If. ..4 I A A Opetwar. e.,,.4 I A A A Woodruff, a. 4 All AMcNalr. rf...t I I 1 A Vaonua. lb. .4 I II A Alltilrbla's, aa.4 114 1 llachlen. rf .l A A A Krancla. lb.. I I 1 Onnslni, a. ..A 1 1 trick, lb I 14 4 1 Mamas, e.,.1 All 1 Ball, p 4 111! Hlracn, p. ...I till Happ. Jb.,,.1 0 Total II It 17 14 I Totals ....II 7 17 14 4. Giants 4 1 A 0 3 1 0 0 010 Stors 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 Two-base hit: Dygert. Three-base hit: Vanous. Struck out: By Ball, 6; by Hirsch. 7. Bases on balls: Off Ball, 1; off Hlrsch, 4. Stolen bases; Barber, Dun can. Double play: Pick to Barber. Um pire: Clark. Smiths Beaten by Armours, 10 to 9 The Armours defeated the M. E. Smiths In tho opening game of "10 Saturday league ot Lyck park Saturday. The game was a slugfest. Corcoran, Ryan, Rathke and Overman made home runs, while Graves made two two-baggers. Graves went In the box In the sixth and held the game safe for the Armours. The Armours will play the Bourgeons ut Fort Omaha today at 1:30 p. m. Score: ARMOt R. if. r PMITHK. AB H.O.A.B. AB H O A K. Cnlllna. If... 4 t I 4 IMallrh. lb., t 1 I I Vo.l, e I 1 II 1 ll-.hr, (,...! 1 i aan. 2b . 4 1 I AOvarra's, cl 4 1 I A 1 Corcoran. 3b. I 1 4 1 IProhst. lb., 4 1 I I 1 lliaraa. cf p I I I 1 IKaihka Ib-p 4 I IA I 1 Hvaa. lb.... I 1 I 0 ll.liht.li, o. l 111 1 1 Solllvaa, I 1 I I lOarr. If i 1 A A I Colan. rf... A 4 AHmlth rf ... I 1 A A' A Ournan. p.. I 1 3 Aliuoaon, p.. I I A I A Totals ....4A1IM T Teuli . . . .41 14 IT It i Armours 0 01 lu4201 110 M. E. Smiths.. .1 1 3080001 0 t I'.srnea runs: Armours, 7; Smith, 0. Home runs: Corcoran, Ryan, Overman, Rathke. Two-base hits: Graves c'i Sullivan. Hits: Off Guineas 10 In five innings. Struck out: Bv tlurness, ft- by Graves, 7; by Hudson. 7; by Rathke, ft. Bases on balls: Off Hudson, 2: off Rathke, ft. Time: 1:28. Umpire: Kelly. EDDIE CAMPI BESTS BILLY FITZSIMMONS NEW TORK, April 25 -F.ddle Campl of Pan Francisco out-pointed Billy Flts simmnns of Vonkers In a ten-round bout here tonight. Campl was too clever for Fltsslmmons. The weights were: Campl, 13H4 pounds:. Fltzslmmons, 121VJ. Hob McAllister of California out-fought Tom McCarty of Montana in a ten-round contest In Brooklyn. McCarty weighed I7'; McAllister 162V.. Kid Graves of Milwaukee and Harry Stone of New York fought a ten-round draw In Brooklyn. Stone weighed V. Graves 144. SCHOOL FOR DEAF SLUGGERS GIVE Hm.SUMS BEATING The Nebraska School for the Deaf lads slipped one over on the Jay Burns Cos., 12 to 7. yesterday. The butting of Wrstergard, Stock and Willy, and the pitching of Nelson In the pinches featured. llnri'H Hadene Rarneit. HARVARD, Neb., April 2S.-(Bpeelal.) The residence of Jeweler A. R. Weaver waa gutted by fire this morning. Mr Weaver was partially overcome by the amoks while attempting to locate the blaie, but was able to assist other mem bers of the family out of the burning house. Ixiss Is practically total, with partial Insurance. The cause Is unknown. II Will Relieve Haekaehe. Apply Sloan Liniment to your bsck, pcln gone almost instantly. Don't rub. It penetrate. 2&c AU druggists. Adver tisement. ' Swinnerton 'COME ON HERE.V Vbu muCRY UP AwD GET SOME. COVER-INQ'. MEAN oY COMiw! OPT UKh. MAJy TIGERS CHECKED BY MORTON OF NAPS Winning Streak of American Leajjue Leaders Brought to Sudden Halt by Hurler. PINCH HITTER IS OF NO AVAIL CLEVELAND. April 25-Cleeland to day broke Detroit's winning streak. S to 1. Morton was a punle and he blanked Dvtn.lt until the eighth, when Jarobsnn's double and Cobb's single re sulted In a run. eDtrolt had two on In the ninth with two out. but Morton re tired the side by striking out Pinch Hit ter Morlsrly. Cleveland got its first two runs by bunchlntf hlls off Reynolds In the first Inning. The other came as a result of Biehlera wlldness In the eighth. Score: Cl.KVM.ANf. DETROIT. AH M O A K AB H O A C. IrflhoM, ct. 4 1 4 snueh. aa.... 4 A J I Hn4rrs. lh. I 4 1 Fuller, lb.. 4 I 4 A chupman, aa I I 1 li'ohh. cf 4 t 1 A Jarkaon. rf. 4 2 1 A ".Crawford, rf 4 1 A A Oraney. If . 1 I 1 A CVaarb. If... 4 I A Wmbasna. Ib J 4 1 AKacanab, Ib 1 A A A ilM. Ib.. HIM AVI11. lh 4 1 I Wood, lb.... A A I AMrKee. .... 4 I I I nan e 4 0 4 1 OKavnolda. p. ( A A 1 O'Nalll, r... A A 1 A Ot'avol. p.... 1 1 A 1 Minna, p... I A A I AUnshler. p. . A A Mmlth I A A A APau-a. p.... A A A A Macnhann .. 1 1 Totals ....11 1114 1'Moriarty ..1 A A A A Baktr A A A Totals ....84 4 14 II 4 Batted for Shields In eighth. Batted for Cavet In eighth. Ratted for Dallas In ninth. Ran for McKeo In ninth. Cleveland I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -! Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Two-haa hits: Jackson, MoKee. Jacob, on. Three-base hits: Oraney. Crawford. Stolen bases: Chapman (3). Wsmbsganss, Graney. Cobb, lilts: Off Reynolds. 4 In one inning; off Cavet, 3 In six Innings; off Boehler, none In one-third Inning; orf Dauea, 2 In one Inning. Bases on balls! Off Morton. ; off Reynolds. 1; orf Cavet. I; oif Boehler. 3. Struck out: By Mor ton, 4; by Cavet, 3: by Dauss, I. L m pires: Hildcbrand and O'Loughlln, Fonr Straight for Box. CHICAGO. April 2"i.-Chlcago made II four straight from St. IaiuIs today, whetf Russell strurk out eleven men and wui a pitchers' contest from Baumgardner, I to 0. In ths fifth Inning J. Collins walked, advanced to third on two sacrifice hill and scored on Bchalk's hit. Score: ST. vrtvin. CMICAOO. ABHO.AE. ABH.OAfi. w.luer III I I I AOulnlan. rf. 4 I I 0 4 I Pratt, lb.... 111 noth. 3b ... 1 A A 1 I I Wal.h. rf... 1 I 0 A VK.I'olllna, lb I A 4 I 4 I Kaufman, lb 4 A T AFoiirnlar. If I A I f. Walker, cf 4 T AJi'olllna. ef 1 A 4 Au.Ud. Ib... 1 I 1 I PWrev.r. as.. I 1114 lran. aa... V J 1 ori.r. in. ... a w 1 Aanaw. e.... 1118 lrt.halk. .... I 1 18 1 Baumtdr, p 1 A A 4 IHuaaall, p...l A 1 1 1 Totals ....It 4 24 11 Total 14 4 17 1A I St. luls 0 0OO 0 0 0 0 t-l Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Two-base hit: Austin. Earned run) Off Baumgardner, 1. Double plays: La van to Agnew, Austin tn Kauffinan. Letl on bases: Chicago, 3; St. Louts, ft. Ftrl base on errors: Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 1, Baees on balls: Off Russell. 2; off Baum. tardner, 2. Struck out: By Russell, IL 'mplres: Nallln and Dluncen. Read The Bee's "Business Chances" and get Into your own business. ' RONIN IS OPTIMISTIC OVER RACING OUTLOOK FRP5MONT, Neh.. April 25 f.'peclal.)-' N. J. Ronln. secretary of the Nebraska Speed association, who was at Omah4 Thursday to assist In the organisation of the Omnha Driving Park association, Is optimistic over the prpects for th racing game In the state this summer. "With the addition of Omaha, whlcH gives us a seven-town circuit, the asstw rlatlon will be stronger than ever," Mn Ronln said. "Omaha has some of thi most ardent horse fancier in the wesl and with them back In the game the en tire circuit will be benefited. The bid purses hung up by the Omsha essocla tion will serve to bring better horses t4 Nebraska to race for the prises. "Prospects are bright for the beat seat son in the history cf the sport In tli Plate. " At tho Fremont track, which Is In th best of condition, there are twcnty-flv horses in training. Meets the Physicians exactness for wholesome ness and quality, Buy it by the C&se (LBsUsnsaB rststM Co-L Crots.uAaU-&A, LERCH tt UAii St. NOT lVbolMl Distributors III CirthSt-a. OMAHA. hCBrU Phona Douglas 2 IJ3 1 ii"'"'v