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OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY ) ¥ 3 ¥ 4% H| T o BROOKLYN. o |Milwaukes ........0 9 ¢ 090 0 |oMee open contin 1y from S a. m, | Gr: CARE R L w . TN | Duteal rrany \.H\ L LA to ® p. m. 8 yo from Totals U 4 8% 11 2| Rayme 11 v i | ea une aereon, Ei K Sa m tof pom Xansae City Loses Doubly and the Pennant | pitien for oons in the ninth. **Two out | 1 o O & X B o e AN as ba Race Grows Hot when winning run scored [ I .0 11 ¥ Cronit ' D Mof 31§ SRR R - A ARR R 3j by Redy ik arned runs: Omaha, 2; Des Moines, ] i 18 nsen | IA THE BATRIOTISM OVERPOWERS PROHIBITIONISTS | Two-hase hits: ste | e AR e R ER . & Innings pitched: | on balls: Off Coons, § eldy, 10; . Sievers, 1. Umpire - out: By Coons, o toBIUY | owis 500108 o Totale Cantiliton! : . hitched ball "assed balls: | 3 ni Gam Papa Ronrke’ uests Can't Stand the L‘)mmw (). Sacrifl Toman, Gand A s l Rack N " ng, O'Leary. Stolen Letcher. Doubl 20001 Loose fieldin the ‘.rv of va’ I’| me BEket of the FouriR & e play: O'Leary to Hines to Werden. Time 1 basea: Chicago, rooklyn, 7. | American team, ipled with a multiplieity | Crowds Hor the Cone L0, Umplre: McDermott hits: Hoftman, Mc Kelloy: | of crrors, gave the morning game to De- | A g b e, - ¥ g averers. St. Joneph at Kansas Clty. Blolen bhses; o L | T e At | Ihe following ROUND TRIP RATES may interest 4 KANSAE CITY, July 4 errors Ly Struck out RALOAF RHOAE | ) av \ar ) imit o o the home team wi e the atternoon game to g Hugh b 173731 0wt s 173 L0 ou. If so, you may learn all about routes, limit of §t. Joseph. Attendance, 4,5 Score o 0 0 Maloney, of. 0 1 0 2 £ 1 . A fine morning erowd witnessed the fArst| g " v Sovyine (R h ’ tickets, et cetera, at any Burlington ticket offi Wourth of July game and it was a siugging | iKansus City 0000 6 12 3 ks 35 1o 4 8 ¥ Chicago won the morn Gation 1 0 0Frie 3 part of the Omabaus, who won by o to|ISENRs Co. - [ von out | tIrd, fourth and fifth innings. (B ' « eontest was never for a moment uainters | (Wo hours and a quaarier. [t was a fight to CHICAGO, PROOKLY N - y Potals i Return limit, October 31, asting, thero Leiu too much biccins, base- | (e, IS, i lgtn of wood piaying, d 1 8 G ey, . 3 00101201 08 f SPECIALIST ::Txm.u and goncral excitement (o aliow |score in the ninth with a batting rally. At- BENE PRE ¢ .y 9 0 1 Towsase Bt o ] Olora 0 pl’lll‘i an u'lll‘n in the tr‘rntm-n; ot all :'nrml-’ o'l m:; ngs to drag | tenal i re 4 h. 0 ] ki e ¥l arned runs Two-bas E « es and Disorders of Men Onfy. “Wizard" Herman was in the box for the | g¢ Joeeph $10100000001=4 18 E [ can 141 oy 1 {nderson, Maloney, Ibetiee: Bage on | .llnl_\ 1 to .ll nee, 16 years in Omaha. locals aund acquitted bimself as usual | as CIt 301000002000-3 10 4 | McCork 021 0131 0|ball: Shaw. Struck out "Sparke, Return limit, October 31, y {ng not a single base, He wa wore | _Batiorien: 8t. Josgph, McFadden and | Hot™n 3 0030 1|Tieigh 1. Double | igh to Mealis- | B 8| VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE treely than | however, as the | 100in; Kansas City, Wolf and Messitt feahos, e g 30| ter, McAllster to G enwoo rings and return A permanent cure guaranteed in less y than is common, however, as the | ans it and 3 b 0 1 0| Detrolt, 6; Milwauke p ‘ | n visitors tapped hLim eight thnes for safe | Colura Springs at Denver, ok - B 0 3 0| pire: Cantilion. . L Tuly 1 to 9 f.’:"::,.‘.‘l days, without cutting, pain or loss ones. Damman as also ry g0od, | DENVER, July 4—Denver lost the after- ptia il = r e — July 0 9. a1 hao 5. da | i 3 cured in less than though be allowed cleven hit a base, | noon Kare'to Colorado Springs chiefly be- | sy : e BUIimere S+ Sery Ret limit. October 31 ‘STNG"’HE Sithout pain or hindran with o While Herman secured | Cause of Piicher Jonew wildness. He sen 0 i@ 008 11000 95| RBOGTON, July 4.~The Boston Americans | B eturn limii, Lctober o .. |from business. A perfect and permanent Pl b Ll b twelve men to first on balis Both team€| e N it L on th Frioon game today, mak ] | cure guaranteed three. [ ostly errors at critical points of the 0t on bases: Chicago, 10; Brooklyn, 4. | four straight from Baltimore. With one 30 sa" Lake “' llld I’Ofl.ll'll and all Blood Diseases oured Captuin Stewart was back in the game [ Mtendaiice, 6. e pps, | Rvo-base hite;” MeCormick, Cnildw, Kelley, | ot” stani fand Colline sinled, the latuer's | @ ’ [SYPHILIS By irentiionc which 15 e a Genl n certerfield duck- | o R e rtag). “Bre crifice 8 oftman, | hit going th h Scymour to the fence and | B 1 ¢ | tactory and successful than :'nvd I:.hi AL l‘“\' e | colo, Bpringe.y 0 1410 0 0 481073 Harteel Stolen hases; chance, Shecurd: | acofing hoth mun. ik st the crowd g July 1 t‘)’ 9. 1 g treatment, and at lens that y ayed o grea st base In ce of | Den ¥ 000310-712 2 se ouble play: McCormick to 8 |and the continuous ¢ 2 of cannon | N imi 3 ap & { All breaking out and sigu Callioun and his howme run and two-bakger | DAtteries: Colorado Springs, Parvin and | Biruck out: By Ta 1; by Kitson, 2. | crackers and pistols and blowing of horns Return limit, October 31. B iteane disnppear At once. A cure were features of the morulng. McAudrews | Pguabue; I r Jones and’J van Dime: Liw.” Umpire:” Nash, unnorved Koreman, who passed’threc men N | that i guaranteel for life atu of the moruin Mc s enver we is" mornin pl0- s - o first and or two three-ba 2848 ¢ e e T e | e mor e ok, peenbns Ueto | st AT CIRaTHAR, o firet snd as it G Lo (irvpoes $15, Hot Springs, $. D, and return |OVER 20,000 525 ieds o "y Buckldy, Stewart and Fleming all bad two. | Katne, “he sun | 4 with (he Aelding | CINCINNATI, July 4.—Murphy saved the | closed. Attendance, 10, July 1 to 9 8 | nd- MANTIOOD, bashfulness, Gieat and The star play of the occasion was made | { '€l fes. Mohl varert, rocently re- for the Bostdn Nationals in the ninth BOSTON, A2l 3 July 1 to 9. @ | A1 unnatural weaknesses of mon. ® by Fleming. In the cighth he shinned up fie )y the Wushinglon American League : O the ] Dowd, 1£....0 1 3 0 0 McGraw 1 Return limit, October 31. Cures Guaranteed. Consultation Free. & brace on the north fence and ked a is ifirst game with Deaver |field. With Magoon on first Peitz sent a | Stahl, cf....3 21 0 ...0 0 3 ' fiy ball feom Werdon's bat out e | e 1 BRarh tiner 'to lef eanter whICh Iooked good | Colline, S 1 3 0 1 TEE $19.50 Beadwood or Leadcaiyand return CHUARGES LOW iloud pd 2 | ¥ e 9 0 o JVHE | home run. Marphy when he saw that | Freem'n, b1 111 0 ar, 2110 L L] 3 Treatment sent_everywhere free from clouds. T ame was plased in remark- | Denver $ 183V gy S0 1 ild not reach the ball on the run Hemphill, rf1 11 0 .09 July 1 to ¢ e. P. O Hox 788 O over 215 South ably short time for one of s0 many hits and | C0l0. Springs..0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0— 12 §| tely slid fully ten feet r the |Parent, ss.1 23 4 .18 8 uly il fith strect, botween Farnam and Douxias by [ yan: v R T B | R stk 0 i doabicd Iagong on | Bonreew, oitg ¢ 4 4 o0 2 Return limit, October 81, 8 birects, OMAHA, NEB. Warner, Werden and Damman did the |\: hthue POCIRRN, O Teyey AN | O i, s Gne. o the Dlocheis | Kawia ‘i1 9 0 & AN, 500 § ; — B — s U Teernia, v ihe orow: 38| apir minneapotin | Dok, pip, st ot Surineham BF LS | s 3BAET Tt S $25.15, Buffalo and return § BUY THE GENUINE work In centerfield won the crowd, he ing Peitz ol 4. the ouip 1 A ] 3 i . MINNE Minneapolis and nptly arrested. Nichols effective | Boston 10001006 °—8|H g 3 | was at no time a cluch in the fast wind. | und Minr Whitridge | OUf e h. 8cott tool s place and o Hemphill, Parent. Home > idgs | outyin the, i, Jaeott ok Bip plade’and | one $22.60, Cincinnati and return : . BRAMA |} iy e | and no runs. Attendance, 2,8%. Score Nin Ferris, Btole ath, - Modraw, Hart Tal ks 18 ® Floming, It BB Q A Fi st eingles na’ e mager and 10N K, ATE a5, | Boan M liame. o Fiare, tient ‘Dare. or | SV S B MANUFACTURED BY eming, ¥ 0 0lstruck out eleven men. Attendance, 2,40 3 21 1 Dobbs, ¥ balls: Off Lewls, 2; off n, 6. Hit by | 22 n ' ' d t . " y " - [ ! 5 % score; e 2140 it fichea bull? iy AreGr Huricle out: | |8 $ , Wetroit and re urn | CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,, | 2 7 1 Hec iy Lewis, 4; by Foreman, 2 Time: 1:0. 9 - 2 o8t Paul ......0 02001003 3 1 02 4 0Craws pire: Anol July 5, 6 and 7. NOTE THE NAME yart, 2 1 1| Minneapoifs 0 0 0 0000 0 0-0 & 2 110 1Magoon R P HernIng, Ghwe s A cAndrows, i 0| Batteries: 8t Paul, Cogan and Wilson; $ 3§ IS, b i y 45 s F d , sl o ‘\;"”,‘;'fr'“",‘ olis, Whitridge and Bonaht b Lowe, 3.0 11 7 0lrwin, 3b WA Sqmbination o hard hitting by the y an Francisco and re urn HOTELS. | . PAUL, July 4.8t Paul-Minteapo! ot S281 Ui ame American team and bad errors by the g . ! § 3 0| oG Futad’ Soalpardd” oh “escpant ol | Miehos .0 0 0 § 0 Newtor, Viltora T the tHiFd thning of (e mornin | July 6 to 13. — —_— | 0 1 s ren Y b a4 game, enabled Bogton to win easily tun- | a2 % K] ” Totals .. 6122719 4 catches by Stahl and SBeymour and P t‘ d 0 T S ttl d ' Western League Standing. | rotwts . e, Sathte Y. Bitle the fenturen At | , Portland, Ore., Tacoma or Seatila and return 0. A. E Boston 10005 00 0 0—4|tendance, 4,443, Score: ’ v B P 170 To| Kansas City Cineinn 40000000 04 BOSTON. | BALTIMORE _J“l. 6 to 13. 1 2 0|Umaha Boston, 4; Ci 2, RILO.AE. RH.0.A E. 1o olsrdoseph whorase "ptia: Bopion, i Sincinnatl 2 | powa, if.... 33 1§ 9cGraw, 1712 31| waukee and return 1 i mont, ° 1 2 . 5 0 ofAMinneapolis Murphy. Three-base hit: Dobbs. Home | Stahl, 3 2 0 o[Donlin, 1f...0 31 21 y Werde 121 o8t Paul . ran mont. Stolen basea: Demont (2 .1 426 OWil'ms, 2h.0 0 5 31 July 20, 21 and 22 Hines, b 3 3 1|Culorado Springs . Long. Double plays: Crawford to Bergen, | Freem'n. 170 ilSeymour, r.0 1200 July 20, = =, O Connell, 3 0 4 1|Des Moines .. o Dobbs to Irwin, Murphy 1o Tong to Dincen, | Hemphill 010 ofTackson, c£.0 0 0 0 0 P ERESHELN Kielnow } { g|pever... 372 | Firet base on balls: O Newton, 3;"oft | Parent. e 3 3 4 4 Gl b 1010 0 0 Jumman, p cott, 3; off Nichols, 4 Struck out: By |Ferris, .. unn, 6.0 212 T. b New cott, 2; Nichols, 2 rige 3712 son, ©.0 0380 T i 5[NATIONAL ~LEADERS DIVIDE | o, biy Mottt by Mebolo vt | Gt €51 13 4 ROI50 0 0 18 TR icket Office, Omats e 4 0B 008 0 L T New York Wins Morning Game, but Morning Game. Totals .30 16271 Totals .. 3 6413 4 BI_"I”] tnn 1602 Farnam Street, tned runs: Omaha, 7; Des Moines, 3. Pittsburg Accomplishes Shutout There was scoring in only one inning of | Boston 30018 .88 4 Telephone 250 ?lunu:_lr\m 1m.|,|€.\-_ T ‘1‘. base hits: Flem- . 18 Besond: Oontest 'r:"'”""l‘l'f:r:l fr:lan _:""\':t"lr:nku Inn:(l ?nd nnnlmorln . % lll Ad LA h\r'i " ¥ ng, Toman, Huckley, Damman. Sacrifice . ot e local vas the for- | Earned runs: Boston, yo-base hit: y e TR PO S conmel 1o tunate one. Phillipe single and doubits | geymour, Theee-base hifs: Donlin Mitchell | Bm‘lmgton Statlofl, Hotel Victory, W o Kleinow. “onnel o8 to ckley were respoi vd. crifice hit: Dowd. Stolen ba o Werden to Kicinow, 0/ Conniell to HINes 0| pipmepuRG, July 4—The atternoon Na- [ for the two runs made by Cinclinati. At Dow e iine Double plays: . Criger to Col- | Uu E 10th and Mason Streets, o largest Bummor Hotel Hit by pitched ball: By Herman, by league_game was too one-sided to be | tendance, 3,000. Score: fifs to Criger, Wiillums to Hart, Parent to Telobh h ay Island, Lake Erle, O. Dammian, 1. Struck out: By Herman, 3 |interesting. Taylor was knocked out of the CINCINNATL | BOSTON. Ferris to Freeman, Parent to Ferrls. Base st B elephone 128 B it Is renowned for the social standing of its Time: 110, Umpire: MeDermott box in the second Inning, after seven hits RH.OAE. RH.0.AE. |on balls; Off Mitchell, 3. Hit by pitched ,for s dimensions and malficence, i and seven runs had been made. Plttsburg 0707270 OCroltus, re. 00 2 G 1| balls: MeGraw, Dann. Struck out: By perd culsing and admirable servicel Afternoon sGame. played u tast and brililant game. Attend- 1160 0Nicnols, W00 ¢ ¢ ¢ 0| Michell, by Nops, 1. Time: 1:43.° Um- T e B e e 506, i 0 0Demont, 2.0 2 6 1 0|pire: Connelly. : In spite of the numerou: o PITTSBURQG. NEW YORK. Crawf'd, rf.0 0 2 0 0 Long, = .01284Q sy possesscs e M R AR S . Boarl T i am | Masoon, w0 0 1 4 2 ifamicn 1300 Washington at Philadelphia. theaimbuies that appest 16 partcalar people ¥ Clarke, ... vanH'n, of. 0 0 2 0 0| Plets, 8 oran, . o publlc from Its wealth there was a crowd | Seemct st ] 3 8 0 08eipach 16.0 3 8 9 o|irwin, b0 10 3 0Lower 35,0 0 3 1 0| \PHILADELPHIA, July 4z fha Altaraoan bbbl T ré lovidg at Vinton street park yesterday afternoon 3' D ;-. ‘r‘:: : ; g :luHrlM. 01100 gerl.Th, \: : 4 1 0Murphy, 1.0 00 0 0 ‘A‘r::'r'lln“u!r:(mnw:.h;;:‘:;:;l ldh:::d:c}:vu‘l?nt‘“:p‘r ::myn:ehrl tourist It stands for all that is most | o ranst’d, Hickman, #80 0 1 2 1|Phillips, p 3 0 Wi 00010 ‘ y ! that taxed the capacity of the grand- |\WABACH S8 3 3 ofGangel, b0 112 0 1 o g 1 © 0| wet grounds. Open from June 20 to Sept. 15 stand and bleachers. The sultry condi- | Ritchey, 3b.1 3 7 1 0G. Davis, 350 0 0 6 0 Totals .2 72T 1 - Morning Game. Hates: §2.50 to $5.60 a ¢ny, $10.60 10 §35.00 & _‘;lnn of the weather forbade any great g.‘m. [ H g ; tli 3‘;\‘-m (3% 00 ; 31 423 8 11 shington played a fine uphill American week. Cheap Ratcs for Families. mount of enthusiasm and ‘‘grandstand” | immer. © \atrang, 3.0 0 2 1 1) +Peitz declared out for Magoon's interfer- i » - heav: Send for Our Handsome So Fold Leever, p...0 0 0 1 0Taylor, p...0 0 0 0 0|ence. *Dineen game this morning and by heavy batting in or Our Handsome Souvenir Folder. present series between the Prohibitionists I, otats .57 73 3| Gincinnat 33399883 5 o3|in excelient corm, byt the formet received Pav i Bay. Ohto, 724 Monroe St., Toledo, O and Papa O'Rourke's pets. It was a game | Eittsburg . 43112010012 the better support. Eoster injured his leg All Kai'roads enteriog Detroit, Mich., Toledo, , O elur d, O Two-base hits: Harley, Beckley. Double ning for @ fly In the firat inning that kept the fans on the ragged edge all Ng,::;kmn K 'i,':'":,,:,‘" [ ,gw?,,::“ laye: | Magoon to Pelts to B‘t,'t'kyley. e | o fompelied to retire. = Attendance, the way along until the grand finale. hita: Clarke, A. Duvie, Bransfield, Soibach. | Hases on balls: O Philiigs, 3 off Wil 5. | 1% eore: and Cles But we licked 'em 5 to 4 and the glad | Sacrifice hit: Beaumont. Double play; | Strack out: By Bhillips, i| PRILADELEEIA PATIR! e 5 G0N AARed Bome: /(bicogk I INGE. frial Carr (ingssinied). Firat base on bl Ot EY pitcner: a,h’v' Wiiiar 3. “riome? 156, Uit | rute, ct.o s 3 3 i Farzen, et..'o Under entire New Management. breeses and dust stirred up by & big bank | Heeuer’ ot "By orer, s °n, Dobeuy, 4 | pire: Cunningham. : 0 8 @ oClarke, c....0 L — HOTEL GERARD of black clouds from the northwest, sat- By Doheny.” Time: 146 Urm: Natioual League Standing. 114 oungan, 1b. ¢ eave = - ’ 18fied that we are the people. The Prohibs . Sl . 200 0Foster, 1t.. 0 Omaha,....6:00 a.m. CHEAP S50 L Naas BESASTAT: beat the great Blues and so did we; then ' ttsburg . 140 0Lee, rf....0 n i i u " 7 Absolutely Fire Proof, modern and wo beat the Prohibs, so n:enr; you aré | Themorpjng game betwéen the Pittspurs B Loutn 613 1 2 2 D MO'AI;I;IVG | o EXCURSION tuxurious in all its appointments. Sandy McDermott had his buni eye along b 8 fwelve-ins | phijadel Y 'n, es In ning battl P 10 1 0CHngm'n, 8 1 | by and & couple of his base declsions | bitching Tanehiil whe sinctel the gama ey i ST [ B AR 10:05a.m. i ) RATES Centrally Located. { (hot a pun) were so bad that they evoked | for the local team, was hit by a batted ball | (ineinaats ‘ T e i PAERR ST AN ' American and Lur: plun. ® snort of dlsgust even from Buckerino |t (e second innifg and gave way to Ches- | Chicago . - R R Davenport.2:31 p.m. / ALL SEASON €OOL AND COMFOR'TA BL SIMMER | Kelth and “us umpires must stand to- | pitched B8 Fhme Thronsnont “hced: et e tag Fhiindeiphis 0100010 3 i Roowms sinsle and ensuite pliched a nice game throughout. Attend: Washington .1010 0 1 J hicago....6:58 p.m. J. P, Hamblen's Sous, Frops. gether. ance, 8,000, Score: CHICAGO AMERICANS DROP | Earned runs: Philadelpha, 1; Washing Also | How It Happened. NEW V.:':\'Kd‘ - Pl‘rrsn";‘m. ton, '3 'l'wu-sbnsemhlw n-xn»rollll.‘ s:-gm}:k' Direct Connections with all Eastern Trains. LHOA B y " "OSacrifice hit: Fu ole As for the game, here is the way it hap- | Vani'n, or. 12 300 Clark, if.... s} 4% | Cleveland Takes Two Games from | {ii&" i, Cross, Lajole, ¢ | ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT AVON INN, pened: Dusty Coons didn't like the looks | Seibach, 16.1 1.3 0 0Beaum't, cf0 1100 Topnotchers, Giving Boston on bases: Philadeiphia, o; Washingtol AVON-BY-THE-SEA, N. J. | of Thiel. the first man up, so he handed him | Mickmrn, ' 0 3 3 3 3nemsear 65 313 o o . iAo Firse base on batla: O Camick 5 i T0 BUFFALO, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. Most select resort on the | a pass to get him out of the way. O'Leary .1 112 1 gjw gner, 3b.1 2 1 4 1 Buriick oue: " 1y Carvick, Plank; Coast. i sacrified and Warner swatted the by E «11310 hey, 2.0 1 5 3 0 Wild pitch: By Plank. m . Um " — ‘ t‘ against left fleld fence (m-onrn eun:ll(ln o::; | ik c'-'; e g‘ ar, ... 001380 ACLI-;,VELAN b.{fily 4—1'11{» (‘l-;;llilund pue..psm-mmn and Mannassal CITY TICKET OFFICE: 1323 FARNAM STREET. | o g g g e ot il 9§ 0 oZimmer, e 0 1 ¢ 2 0| Americans won'both games from Chlcago American League Standing. Mr. o plate. |§trang. .. 0 2 2 3 0Tannenil, 50 0 0 o 0|today. Up to the ninth inning Chicago was | McVicker followed with & Bard drive out [ MAUAD, 5.0 03 3 Gichesbro, 570 11 3 0| unable to'0a thing with Hofrer's pliching, Won. Lost. P.C. e » - - - - - ut in s inning a base on balls, three > {‘ b terory hrenided over by Mr| rowis 3334103 Towis 3107 1| singles and a iriple tled the wcore. ' Cleve: Chicego | , I , for a safe hit. | New York . 0200000000033 |1and was in its half ‘Wwith two out when | Raltimore Genins fielded the ball quickly to Stewart | Pittsburg 1000010000013 | Beck reached first on a flelder's chance and | petroit . who planted it gleefully in Mattie's ribs, | Earned runs Plttsburg, 3, | Went to second on a wiid pitch, comi ew York, Washington Ll| Ghe Famous || | s g b i LuChance's single. Atfendance, | Philadelphl - because Mattle erred in thinkiug it was | TWo-base hits: Davis, L.’ Ritchey, Beau- o + | Philadelphia good for two bases. But in the meantime |Mont. Selbach, Hickman. * Sacrilce hit: B Clevelana Plun o ROt SERINaS THE OHICAGO BEA! 0 A Strang. Left on bases: New York, 7; Pitts- CHICAGO. Milwaukee 80. DAKOTA as nearly 1000 feet of veranda like the above. Warner had drifted over the plate and |burg, 5. First base on balls: Oft Tannehill, RH.OAE. high-class residential, tourist and transient handed Hunky Hines the second tally. L;:w -r'!nen%m l.hmr )z‘“:m':fl“"i: [ S‘%ru.ck . P : 28 Southern Leagne. D i Waters o Hotel hotelon the l‘f:kl »dh(i{efifio;mame rooms, :l‘sn v} cked i ut: By Tannehill, 3; by Chesbro, 3; g 3 s imate, Waters, Scenery, Hotels, th rooms. Most del ul abiding place in Werden picked out one of Coons’ eaty ones | $iiiynewnon, 5. WIId pitches: By Matthow. | O Driens 0343232 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. July {—Birming- : R : 7l Paimmer OF wihterin (e Weat, 10 migutes by and planted it safely in middle garden, but | gon, 2. Time: 2:30. Umplire: Colgan. Beck, b, .0 110 0 0|ham's inabluty fo hit Rhodes when hits ¥ Baths, Amusements, you will find 11l. Central exp. from theatre and shopping was forced at second on Hines' grounder — Lach'ce, OCallahan, 350 12 3 1|were needed and Brandts wildness gave 4 Sve sl Hatit districtof Chicago. Finesthotelon greatiakes to McAndrews. Philadelphia at St. Louis. {{[::An- g;}'p‘fl'r ':r'x‘ [l) : 3 ; Memphis the morning game. Score RH.E \ , s g0k b is T Mlh{(_fllf.ttnn'h boating. .::thlng.azd‘:(\nmw In the second O'Connell knocked one| ST. LOUIS, July 4—Al Orth won in @ |hiebock, 84 2(Sullivan, c.0 0 3 1 1| Memphis .....1 0 0 01000 247 0 Th route to this vesort is 4THE _Sen¢'ar handsome n UARLA] DOOBM into Grandpa Buckley and before Grandpa y‘"flhf"; hl"}o {e: the“ N{'":';‘ld" m? Nn& Hoffer, p O/Harvey, p..1 1 0 3 0 Birmingha : LR ';ufl b No n»—dl Afi 1| h NorTH-WESTERN LINE" with ) SOV onals from Jack Powell of St. Louis an - = — — —— | Batteries: Memphis. Rhodes and Arm- i . i it could recover himself the ex-Omahog | gave the local team its first shut-out of the | Totals 3 Total 3T 12 5 | strons, Birmingnam, Brandt and Culver trains equipped with the “Best of perched on first. Kielnow knocked a fungo | season. Flick's single and a double by Jens | oo out when winning run was made. Afternoon game: s g Everything. to Coons, who threw (o Toman on second | nings scored the only run, = More people | g iling 0400001018 s T fi JFFALC, N. Y. LARGEST IN THE WORLD & yard abead of O'Connell, but McDermott | fassed through the tirnstfles in the two | Ghicaso - % 0000100 ¢|prmingham 2 38183309 1 ) i | from the Main Entrance to the Lx- id safe and the little shortstop was 8o |fora. The total attendance was 32,00 ard | Earned runk: Cleveland, 3; Chicago, 3.| “gatteries: Birmingham, ~Wilhelm and - y Ticket Office, 1401-03 Farnam Gt. 1on, 5k, AP (e rattled that he forgot to throw to first (int Beore l:m-w-aum mu;rr;.j:vflur,la‘vl_ll:'vl)l‘. A}lvr(l_-r-'-‘ Memphis, Bhic I‘h-‘illlu‘l Armstrong Depot, 15th and Webster 8 and $2.50 Fap Jadeng, o0 piaat to head oft the Dutch catcher. Glade | ~FHILADELPHIAL | ST, Louia Firat DA OB et valiay IR HaNtet b | of Ma moratee s §=Thy score OMAHA, NEB. with bath extra. Send for free maps and forced Klelnow and Thiel forced Glade at | puomas. of 8 50 5 5iBurkett, 1t 5 10 5% | off Harvey. 4. Btruck out: ~ By Hoffer, | ° RHE. | folder, telling about our Guaranteed Ace second, O'Connell seoring in the meantime | Haliman, 20 0 4 & 0 Heldrick, ¢£0 1 3 o o |Mertes, Sullivan, McFarland: by Harye Little Rock § 00 0 *—15 19 O commodations and O'Leary ended the agony by expiring | Delah'ty, It 0 0 2 0 0McG, tho 18 0ol OBrien Bradley, Hoffer. Hit by pitched | ghreveport ... 000 0-1 7 b = — - das 148 o1 193 0jval: Wood. Sacrifice hits: O'Brien, Shie- |~ Arternoon game at first. NTEER 0120 ofbec s;nh-:\.lh,;‘ B l":\k\;:'lnlv McCarthy, | RH.E Pretty Work in Third. 0 11 2 003 Labell. Double play: Bradley (unassisied). | Little Rock .0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 %4 9 31 PE eft on bases: Cleveland, 7; Chicugo, 8. |ghreveport 0000010102 6 2 “ “ “"‘ “““‘““““““ The third brought out some mighty pretty 35 20 Wild pitches: By Harvey, 2.’ Balk: Hof- | Batteries: Little Rock, Sample and M N work by the long pitcher. After Warner 21 0Powell, p..0 00 fer. Time: Umpire: Haskell Guire; Shreveport, Popp and Lynch. | had dfed at first McVicker drew four wide G b - Morning ne. = ‘otals L of 2 o s W X . | ones, Werden made his second sate hit and | py ol bt M vy IEABLEL By outbatting the leaders two to one the Aofl Ringa. avria Wik and Jaae O Hincs got a lite on a rank error of Me- |8t Louis 00000000 Clevelund Americans took the first game | SHENANDOAH, la. July 4—(Speclal plons, although the latter | Telegram.)—The Council Bluffs Owls and Andrews. With but one out and the bases | Earned run: Philadelphia, 1. Two-bane | rom the cht R e o enandoa oons played two g full it looked pretty bad for the locals, bui | alt: Jennings hree-base hit: Wailace 1}:&':“-.‘ g O g e g O } :Er(!":fff}.‘\hni““rrop-'v‘{. of Shoas cyendog i | Dusty Coons had his nerve with him and | Loible “plays: Wolverton o Jennins, co's hits well scattered. At- | tavor of the Owls b to i. Batierles: Owls, Nichols to McGann (2), Cross to Hallman | feid, ealmly floated them over, striking out both | to Jennings. Hit by pitcher: tendance, 5,00 Score: Brown and Purdy; Maroons, Sims ond By Powell, 1 s i, : yonaldson. ~Struck out: B 5, 9. by | ©0'Connell and Kleinow. Left'on bases: Philadelphiu. 3: 8¢ Louls, 4 CLNYRLAND. | | CHICAGO Ponatdaan. SR Calis; O Bimb 1 ¢ 4 [ ] Des Molnes gathered their Inst run in | FIFL bivss on baliss OF Orth, 1 off Fowell, | pyoxerg, cf. 171 A4 i Hor, cf..... WHOAE | Brown, . Errors by Maroons lost ' the | L o . 8tol DA 3 L0 3 4 the seventh on Toman's misplay and |} hn, OFth, Thomus. Steuck out: Hy | MeCarty, 162 4 1.0 0Jones, v 0 13 0 0| B8IC 0oon game was_won by the | Warner's third two bagg: 2, by Powell, 3. Time: 1:42. Um- At 3 01 Maroons, 8 to 3. Hatterles: Maroons, Wax The Rourkes tled the score in the frst O'Day o/ Callabm, Oland Sims; Owis, Powell and Purdy. The | on & hit, a sacrifice, a stolen base and a Morning Game, 3 0'hy o| ¥ame was won by the Ducher, who struck | passed ball. In the third they took the | 8t Loals won the morning game, when 1 0 Mekarla, e N Shanardoah At v 18 dosh. Ate lead on an error of Werden, a double by | the intolerable heat begun to tell on Dug- tend glesby. Four sin and doubl 0 Patterson, p nce, 1000, The Ol club o Councll owar v ckley, which | & . u 0 dou L jluffs came down. Stewart and #ingle by Dan "‘i Kley, whieh | BSH03 cour runs. Harper s alost gver: Jidas it Bluffs cam d \ petted two runs. The winring run was | come in the eighth, but stuck bravely to otals '+ 3 EH Loses iu the Elghth. scored in the ninth. Buckley was first up | his task and lasted long enough to win < ¥ orificed | ivatire of the game was the and made a safe hit, Gondlug sacrificed | (%6 B e ®ATtendance Two-base hit: L up In place of nicely and Payne cam oT. LOUIS, oy s hits: Wood, B T, $ AILADELP! radley Coons. Freddy Glade planted the bill in R WA o | beck, Bhugirt. Stolen ba the Doctor's anatomy and the latter limped | Hurket, 1€, 14 0 Thomas, of. o down to first, but was forced at second by | Meidrick, <f 0 0 Hallm'n, 2b. 1 Gunn, b 0 Fleming. Toman came up and redeemed | padden, .. 1 ¥t $011120%1% 01000 DODGE, Neb., July 4—(Special Tele- gram.)--West Point defeated Howell this Wfternoon, & to 6, the gume helng stopped | LaChance, | by rain in the last half of the eighth in- | Plckering, Callahan. Firse base on balls: | ning. Score Off Hart,'s; off Patterson, 1. Hit by pite By Harf, 1; by Patterson, 1. Struck out: | West Point . By Hart, 15 by Patt ! of Minnesota Are quickly and more easily reached and offer more attractions for a summer outing than any other portion of the country. RILE, | 008300308 810 2030000146 6 b son, Passed ball: | Howell VLVTIVRVVVVILHVA LRIV Bimself by planting a nice hit in right a5, 0 1Wolv'en, 360 0 Wood. Time: 143, Umpire: Haskell, ‘ L 4 scoring Rurk:’-:- Score b8 3 lenn'ge, 10 Grand Island Defeats Argo | St. Paul and return, Minneapolis and [ Duluth and return, July 1 to 9; retura v Tan ‘of.. 0 ¢ ) McFarl'd, o 0 Detrolt at Miwaukee. GRAND ISLAND, Neb. July 4 [ 9 85 | October 1. VAR ROM. Q. A E. | Harper, p.l1 1 Duatery, 50 8 MILWAUKEE, July 4—The Milwaukee | Telegram)—Grand lsland def . teturn, July 1 to 9; Teturn October 21, | . ol : lersing, 1t e ol T e - 4 Americans turned the tables on Detrolt thiy [ In & sevencinning €eme e MRy i i ints 5“":“‘ 1% Tohihd il e v hun Totals afternoon. winning a Hotly contented game | I, %t Ty, "0 ACcatne o Rl " Hurl Circuit Tours via Grreat Lakes to Buffalo and intermediate points, enins 6 0 3 0|st Loul bt e o et I on an opportune hit by | PENS¢ o L, o fle BRnS : : ¢ i e Letche 104 8.0 Phusdeipnia 00888083 io4|Anderaon. Altendance Beore Bliahedtor the ldaia Daeving’tor ALSOR Steamer reservations arranged for in advance. Information cheer Sieknarews, i bob 41 1| Eamned runs se Lous 5 phimdeipnia, | VRS RILOAE 4 Rapramre BB Bokd Race: fully furnished. Huckley, 1b 1 32 M 0 8 McFarland 'rhr;mhf.."' iia: “ BUat Sy tron. ot 17010 ilcawey, ... 0°3°370°0 | DES MOINES, July 4—The annual 4 be 1 2. 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