PIRATES STOP THE SOPERBAS' RUSH Brooklyn Again Strikes Snag at Hands of Pittsburgh After Long Series of Victories. FINAL SCORE IS SIX TO TWO BROOKLTN. July 20,-After winning ventn of the taut twenty-one games Jlayd, having lout three and tied on. Brooklyn today again struck a. snag In tha Pittsburgh team, w ho had Interrupted th winning trvak by taking the first game of the dotible-heailer on Saturday. Harmon had the Ilrooklyna at hla mercy and Pittsburgh won easily, to 2. Dour 1" wa attacked vigorously In the first innln when triples by Collin and War ner and a double by Hlnchmah netted two runa. Errora by Mtller and O'Mirt and thira singles produced three runa In the aeventh. Get' wild throw on Collin grounder, Johnston's sacrifice, lltnch msn'i out and Wamer'a hit aoored an other run In the ninth. A paaa to O'Mara, Wheat's triple and Cutshaw'g . single ; earned Brooklyn two runs In the seventh. Myera had made In twenty-three con secutive game until Harmon stopped him today. Score: PITTSnt'TtOH. AB-W.O.A .. i-nx-T. If..'. 4 1 i ivlllns. cf . I 1 Johnrtnn. bl is lllnrhmn. rf I I I Waaaer, aa. 12 1 Klix. Sb 4 ft I Hlri1. b. .. 4 1 1 F' hang ... 1 t I Hcrmoa. p., 4 1 0 Totals S SMvara. ft. so' tiara. "Daubart. lb. 4 a Wheat. If. .. 3 S 0-Hhair, lb 4 4 OHummfl. .. 4 I OO.ta, Sb '. 4 OMIUar. c... I i OOnuslaa, p., I '."chillis ... 1 M 10 S7 14 Dll. p BROOKLYN. AB.H O A R .400 IS t t 1 1 t I 1 t It S 0 t 0 . .- . . " Totals . M t7 14 4 Batted for Iouglas In rlgMh. Pittsburgh 1 0 0 6 0 0 S 0 1 ftrooklyn o 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 & i , Two-bas hit: Hlnchman. Thi-eebaao hit: Collins, WHarner. Hummel. Wheat. Karned runs: f'ittshurgli, 4:, Brooklyn, ? TKvirtl plavs: Cntshaw to Dnubort; O'Mara to Miller to Cutshaw to Oett to Pouglaa to Daubsrt. Banes on halls: Off ToiiIks, J; off Harmon. 2., Hits: Off Pouglas. In eight Innings; off Dell. 1 In one inninsr. Struck otit: . Bv Dntutlas. hy Harmon, 1 I'mplrea: Byron and ution. Plants I.nae to Cards.. NEW TORK, July 20. After losing six atmta;ht games ft Tamils rallied tod-iv and won from New fork, 2 to 1. Cainer held New Tork to three scattered singles ' rntll the ninth, when ha. wekkened. The (Hants filled the bases with none out, ,but bailee retired the side with onlv ono run scored against him. Long won the ,irm for Rt. Txtila with a home-run drive in the sixth inninsr. It followed Butler'a single and Merkle'a error on ,lolan'a sacrifice bunt. Hcore: ST. IiDlIIS. NBW YORK. . AB.H. O A K AB.H.O A E. .naarner. ir.. s 1 4 a OSurna. If.... a t I a l 1 t'srtnb'tson. rf a 1 IS lrant. Jb..r 4 2 1 "VMchar. I 2ft lVerkla lb.. 4 4ft Sfjohart, Sb. . 1 10 0 senolar'i. cf J 12 8 OBab'ajton, cf 1 1 OPonln. e.,., I SOS OMarnnard. a 1 rxyi I .14 t 27 1 lHlmr, p... ft Bralnard ..1000 Slntrp. p.,, 0 0 0 A Mayvrs .... 10 0 0 Total II mil t "Batted for Marquard In sixth. Hatted for Hitter in elghflh. Bntted for Babblngton In ninth. . ft. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 03 New lork 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 11 Two-base bits: Bescher, Snyder. Home run: long. Stolen base,: Burns, Butler. Karned runs: St. Louis, 2; New Tork, 1. Xlaaea on balls: Off ..Marquard. 1; off Oriner, 1; off Sallee, 1; off JUtter, 1; off S"huiP. 1. lilts- Off Marrmard. I In sir Inning: off Hitter, 1 In two lnnln; iff rV'hupn. none In one Inning;; t-ff Urlner, 4 In eUht innings, none xrt tn ninth-, off 8alle, none in one Inning. Struck out: By Mamiiard. 2;, br Hitter, 1: by Kfh-ipn. 1: by Urlner, &. I'mptrwa: Wulgley and F.mslie. aba I.oae to Phlla. PHItAPKLPHIA, July J!n Bad pitch ing and fltling by Chicago In theaighth Inning enabled Phlladelpliia to score alt runs and w in today's game, 8 to . For five Innings the home team did not gt a man to first bajxe-'htit four hits off I-avendcr In the sixth i produced two runs. Chicago tied the score In the seventh and took a lead of three runs I Wllb nim nut tn that knma team's tialf of the eighth, Stabel, who took leaven rter'a place In the seventh Inning, gave Hlneen a iaaa and was succeeded by Tearc. An error and a pass filled the bases and Cheney went In to pitch. Cra vath's single and Niehoff'a double scored four runs and t'heney'a wild throw on Whltted'a bunt nttd Cheney'a two wild pitches, sent In two mre. Hcmare suc ceeded Hlxey In the ninth and yielded one ran. " Saler injured a ligament In his right lg in scoring on a double steal in the seventh and was taken to a hospital. huore: CHic.no Philadelphia. ! AH.H DA K. y All H O A R Oooil. rt.... io srtrne, b... 1000 IMhr. aa... I III OBannroft, as 4 1 I 0 0 Murray. If.. 0 2 10. OBsvaar. If., 0 0 0 0 . Zlmrman, Sb I 0 I 0 ODamsrea. p. 0 0 0 0 I faier. lb .. 2 0 10 0 OCrarath. rf. 4 1 2 0 a lArrber. lb... 0 0 11 Nlehotf. It. I I 14 0 IWIIIIama, cf 4 1 1 0 OWhlttad, cf. I 0 t 0 0 Phalan. Jb.. 4 10 1 1 I larvi., lb 4 1 It 0 0 . SSa-anahaa. c 4 0 4 0 SBitrna. t ... 4 t 4 1 0 ' lvendar, p. 2 0 0 4 i'Htxaf. p I I S 1 0 !?.ill, p.... 0 0 0 0 oraaart,' If. 1 0 1 0 0 'lar, p 0 0 0 UWiK-k. 0 0 0 0 0 .Chenr, p. ..00011 . Knlaelr ...1 0,0 0 a Totals ....II I 17 14 0 Hchulte ... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ... ,S 10 24 2 Hatted tor 1-avender in seventh. Batted for Cheney In ninth. ' Chicago 1 0 0 0 o 1 I l-o I hilatlelphla 0 9 9 0 0 2 0 - Two-base hltsl Murray (21, Williams, Fisher, LuoVme, Nlehoff, Burna. Kamd runs: 1'hiiadclDhia, . rltolen bases: Saler, Brefiiehan. Bases on balls: Off Zaliel. I; off Pierce. 1; off Bixey, 2: off Pemeree, L t'lrtt bas on errors: Phila delphia. 2. Btriu-k ut: Bv Lavender, 2; hv Hlxejr, 2. Hits: Off lavender, 4 In six innings: off Zabel, none In one and one-third Innings; off Pierce, none tno put oulsi; off Cheney, t In two-thirds In ning: off Klxey. t in eight innings: off Lamaree, 1 In one Inning. Vmpirea: Rlg ler and Hart, Herts Kaar for Braves. BOSTON, July M. Boston fell on Ben ton - in the aecnnd Innlnr . tndiv anil score.rflve runs on three singles, a trlplon and two Dases on balla, wnnlng over Cin cinnati, ( to 2. McKenery. formerly of the Northwestern league, made his first appearance In the box for the visitors and made a favorable Impression. Score: CINCINNATI. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.E. ABHO.AE Grott. 3b.... 4 1 0 1 OMnran. rf . .. I 110 0 1110 0 ! Hanog, as. 4 0 1 0 OKvars. ;b i Koilsera, lb. 4 0 4 1 ORcan. If... KlllUer. If.. 4 110 OOmnollr. It 1 0 1 0 0 Mrutun, n. i i i fMn. or. .. 4 l i so Wliiso. 0... 4 0 4 0 Osvhmlitt. lb 4 I 0 0 0 Wllllama, rf I 2 0 0 (Hmlth. lb... 4 2 2 1 MollwlU lb 4 0 11 1 OMaranTll. ss 4 1 1 1 0 Benton, p... 0 0 0 2 OOowdy, e... I 4) 4 1 0 1 p a v a vrtasan, p... w o v l w I ..10010 BOSTON RED HOSE DEFEAT WHITE SOX Ernest Shore Shuts Out Comiskey's Men by the Score of Thre to Nothing. CHICAGO IS IN THIRD PLACE CHICAGO, July Brnest Shore to day held Chicago to twoNhlts, one scratch, and Boston beat out the locals, S to 0, The defeat with ltrolt's lctory relegated the locals to third llsce In the pennant race. Boston's Iwo nine tn tha second came when K. Scott singled and sfter two men (were out. Shora lined to left. Murphy misjudged the ball and It went for a double. Hooper followed with another double to right. Boston's o'hef run was made In the fifth on singles by Speaker and Uardner with a batter lilt by a pitched ball coming between. Ruwsell held the visitors down after the sixth Inning. Manager Rowland received word from President Johnson that he had been In deflnHely suspended aa a result of a dl. pute with Vmpirs 0'loughlfn at the close of yesterday's game. Score, first gam Wa'ker. , by Shaw, . I'mpires: Kvans and Chill. t ear Iw Haw for Tlaera. PKTItOIT. July 20-IVtrott made It four straUht from Philadelphia today, winning a hard-fonsht game. to i. In the ninth Inning Kteen wekonel and fillet! the bases after two were out and cne run liad been scored. I'auss came to the rescue and on his first delivery pitched a low ball that bounded off Hlanage's glove and landed a few feet In front of the plate Kopf tried to score, bin raua recovered the ball and tsgsred him out. A great stop by Hush in the ninth averted a tie score. The victory puts Detroit In second place. f.ore: riilLAOFI.rHIA. PKTP.HIT. AB.lt.il. A R AH H O A N lb. I rt.. 4 rf.. 4 It.. I llaalar, walh, Strnna, l1a' k , 4 M.'lnnla. Jb. 4 I aps, e. , , . , 4 Kmr. aa ... I K newlaea. p I Wnkrt ,. 0 H ivavla ... I visions .... 4 BOSTON. CHICA AH H O A U A Hooper, rf.. 4 I I 0 OMnrnhr. It.. 4 W a soar, b. 4 0 t I Xeeaksr. rf. 4 I I 0 Hohlltaal. lb I t II 0 ll.. If... 4 1 I 0 trdnar, lb 4 1 1 I a 8entt, aa.. 4 14 1 Tliomaa. aa. . I 0 2 1 Shara, p.... 4 1 0 I pst gama. )n (h. no pfor D.H.O.A I rotH'ing ToUls t Weaver, sa . 4 I K Colltna. lb I 0 Feuralar, lb 4 0.1 t'olilna, rf. 4 OKrlarh, rf.. I 0 "chalk. ... I CHIktHiras. Ik I H'lratte, p.., 0 . I.lhold ... 1 .14 10 IT II lHuaael, p... 1 0 1 I s 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 t I 0 0 0 t 0 0 4 0 0 alio 041 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hunintr. 2b. I Millar, lb... I e.tivflar, c (Hutirr. aa. nolan, rf.. Hying, rf, ., . tfraei, no. Urlner, p. , CMtllaa, p... Totals ... 0 10 lift 0 1 10 1 11 0 0 0 t 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MrKtirr. VonKolnltl 110 0 OUusaa, p. 'Tylar .. Totals ....11 T 14 20 0 Totals ....2 0 27 0 0 Batted for Benton in third. Batted for Lagan in fourth. Cincinnati 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 02 Boston 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 Two-base, hits: Williams, Killlfer, Grif fith Oroh, Magee; Mo ran. Three-base hit: Maranvllle. rouble plays: Wlngo. to MollwlU; HertogTo Rodgers to Wlngo. Bases on balls: Off Benton, 3: off Mc Kenery, 2; off Ragan, 1:, off Hughes, 1. Kits: Off Benton. 4 In two Innings; off McKenery, 6 in six inning; off Ragan,. 4 in four Innings; off Hughes, 3 In flv Innings. Struck out: By McKenery, ; by Ragan, 2: by Hughes, t.. Umpires: Klem and Cock HI. Totals .... 2 27 II 1 Batted for Clcotte In alxth. Boston 0 5 t) 1 0 0 -S Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hits: Shore, Hooper. Stolen bases: Hoblltsel. Speaker. Karned runs: Boston, 1 Double play: Blsckbitrne to Kournler. Baaes on balls: Off Shore, 4. .Hits: Off Clcotte, 9 In six innings; off Hussell, 1 In threee Innings, lilt by pitched ball: By Clcotte t lloblltxel). by Hussell tlloblitsel). Struck out: By tMcotte, I; bv Shore, 1; br Russell, 1. Vm pirea: Hildelbrand and O'Loughlln. , Indiana Whip Senators. CLKVKLAND, July 20. Cleveland de feated Washington, 6 (o 4, In ten Innings today, breaking Its losing streak. Walker outpltched fcthaw, but errors let Wash ington take the lead In the seventh. Cleveland tied It up on three hits In the ninth and won In tha tenth on Wim baaagnass' single and O'NelH's double. Ift Fielder Graney was csrrled from the field In the fhrst Inning, believed to have fractured his right ankle. Score: WASHINGTON. AB.II.O.A r. 0 OVItt. lb 4 OYttinf, tb... 4 0l.b. rf 4 OCraw'otO, rt I V.a.h. If. OHnrna, II.. 0 niiak. aa . lstanajaa, c OStaaa. p... Otaaaa, p.. 0 0 Tatals .. I 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 S 0 I 0 I I 1 110 Oil I 0 0 .JO t 17 II I Tntala I It I 14 II I Kan for l.ipu In ninth. Halted for Knowlson In ninth. Han for It. l'avls In ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 10 10 11- Detroit ....0 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 - Two-base hits: Lalole, Walsh. Threa base hit: Veach. Home run: Burns, Stolen bnse: Hush. Huse on error: le-L-oit, 1. Bases on balla: Off Steen, 6; off Knowlson. 4. litis: Off rMeen, I In eight and two-thirds Innings; off Dauss. none In one-thltd Inning. Struck out: Hy Steen, 4; by Knowlson, 4. 1'mplrea: Nallln and Ptnecn. Itrowaa Heat Yaaks. ST. liOVlS. July 50 -By a batting rally in the ninth r. I .on Is took todays gama from New Tork. 2 to S. and stmt honors four-gsme series).- Slsler siarte. locsls, but after nlttln Cook and hltn In, by three consecutive lasses was replaced by Wellman. Sin- ?les by Walsh, Agnew and Wellman i lied the bases for St. lxuls In the ninth. Then Shot ton hit to second and while Baulnsn threw hlra out at first Walsh brought In the winning run. Score: NBW YORK. ' ST. UM'm. AB.H.O A kT" AB.H.O A R. k. rt 10 10 OSknttnn, If.. 4 I I 0 0 4 OAuatln. lb . I 1 I 4 S 1 0 Howard lb. I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pratt. 2b..,. I I I 4 0 0 OWnikor. rf.. I 1 0 1 1 OWai.ti. rf. .. 4 I I 0 0 1 OlAtan, sa... 4 0 0 10 4 OAa-itew. .... 4 I 4 10 0 ltilaler. p. . . . ft 0 ft 0 0 1 0 Walloon, p 4 1 1 0 Aeroplane Quality Submarine Price . ti The best cigar value on the market today is found in EL'TELLO Cigars P-oMn'h. sa I 1 0 M..!al. Ih.. 2 Miillan. Ik.. I 0 11 tVea. cf I I I Hansen, If 1 0 4 Hauman. fb. o 0 I tlwn, tb.. 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Evans la one; of the best gardeners In the Federal league. Kachsn. cf. ft 1 4 0 JMnellsr. rf. . I I I 0 0 rtispmaJI. aa 4 I 0 1 IKuatar, In.. 4 1 ll 4 1 tlranar. If 1 1 4 0 OMIIaa. cf... I 0 I 0 1 Snnthw'h. If I 1 2 0 IHhanka, It., I 1 2 1 0 Kirks, lb... I 1 0 0 0On1ll. lb.. 4 17 0 0 Hmlth. rf... ft 1 1 0 OAln.ralth a. I 0 4 1 0 Durbars, lb ft 1 1 I OHenrr. C....S 010 Wmbasna, 2b 4 1 1 I CAtrHrtris. sa. I 0 I 1 0 O'Nalll, eft 20 ft CNerr. ib I 0 1 I 0 Walkar. p.. I 10 1 dfonnollr. Ib t 0 0 10 Ilssarmsn, pO ft 0 0 CHhaw, p.... I 0 0 1 0 Hofrman t. 1 1 0 0 OHnalillns. pa 0 0 0 Williams ..11000 Totals ....41 14M1II . Totals . . . .12 020 II t Batted for Walker In ninth. Batted for Neff In seventh. One out when winning run scored. Cleveland 1 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 Washington ....0 0010 0. 100 04 Karned runs: Cleveland, 4: Washing ton. 2. Two-base hit: O'Neill. Three- stolen bases: ChaD- Hlts: Off Shaw, ll base hit: Foster man. Bouthworth. 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After the first 25 kilowatt hours monthly, the additional consump tion will be charged for at the next lower rate and so on down the schedule. . , For example, assuming a customer uses 50 kilowatt hours in a given month, his net bill would bo as follows: 25 kilowatt hours at 8 cents. . . $2.00, 25 kilowatt hours at 6 cents. . . $1.50 Net bill $3.50 Average rate 7 cents per kilowatt hour. The largo majority of electric light users will have their electric "rates reduced. The small and medium sized consumers will derive sub stantial benefits. OMAHA. ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER COMPANY GEORGE II. HARRIES. President Maximum lighting rates have been reduced approximately 40 per cent within the past 2 years due to physical improvements and growth of business