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! _Earned ru First on PLAY T0 TIE AT BRODKLYN Olesing Game vi'.l: Pittsburg Preves an Exciting Oontest. GAME CALLED BECAUSE OF DARKNESS oyd: Ful tion o e 4 . inett. Struck out: By Wilkinson, 18; by Stim- #on, 8. AMERICA LEAGUE s Takes GAMES Second Gai Series from Phil Iphia with Little Bftert. 12 ST LOUIS, Aug. L Lot tool second game of the nn—o?'?n- Times Had It without do.nl nny hust| ln' lo . Ly P 'S the Not Been for Critieal th The game wai he locals Reveds méde beven ’\m In that ‘nnln' and chinched . matters. Powell was effective for Bt. Louls. 'Attendance, 1,500. PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN, Aug. 1.—The closing game c* R. AB the series between Pittsburg and Brooklyn on the latter's grounds today was closely contested and lasted ten innings, whon It was called on account of darkness. Pitts- burg would have won had it mot been for costly errors. Rcore: FiTTesyRo. H.0. 33 [ H 13 i 18 13 16 t B i Wilson. 41 bases: Stolen bases: mpires: its, ailace. Carruthers and Johnstone. Chicage Beats B CHICAGO. Aug. 1.—The patched u) ade & Sreat rally one rin behind the lead the locais obtained nrllrr in_the game. bases balls by Pittsburg Brooklyn Errors and the both it | Bitchers were responsible Tor several scores. T By | Attendance, 3.60." Bcore: Leever, 1 3y 1 J !I‘nlm ‘Wild pitel Donovan, 3%, Umpires: Tannehill and New York and St. Louls Break Even. NEW YORK, Aug. 1—The York and St. Louls téams pllyed two ‘games this afternoon on the Polo grounds .nd each won one. visitors won the first game, the errors of the home players being m.lnl‘ responsible for their defeat. In the secon £ame both teams played listiesaly, as if ey were tired from their earlier efforts. ’l Louis got the better of McGraw's men luring their vi three of the A .° (] Hlll. oft I!fl 4 WIH 11[pitch: Piatt: Time: 25, Umplre: Sheri- 1 Detroit Shuts Out Washington. 10 DETROIT, Aug. 1.—Washington was shut 22 out today fn & same. At Was 100 one: s 4 | sided to be interesting. Townsend was in- 0-3 | oftective and also v with his 83| Pasees: - Attandance, 1 DETROIT, erro lew York, 8t out "5' y fl'c'a?“'fl 'c 5 cgm:i' ’i Thi 4 nnity, Currle, ree- base o Sm 0-1 ith, Bmoot, Bmfll. lncr"lcc MI lc(}lnlllt l Farrell, Barclay, Currle. a zllch Ulwlre ' Emsle. ‘flm. NEW YORK. JH.O.A.E. R.H.0.AB. 131370 1| petrott S 3195 | Washington . 0100 0| Earned run Delrol & Twobasa hita: 013 4 0|McGuire, Beck, er!nen hit: 0003 0fHolmes. smxaubu.. 'oughito, 2138 1| Firat base on balls o Tn'n-nl, 12, Hit $ 383 0[with pitched ball nd h 0000 ERIELR L) ann, 32 ‘mpire: Emslie. Time: Chicago Beats Boston. N, 1.—Chicago batted --n o (ne’ Vox'in he’third innin 4% i3 local " laye! t [ "llll- \vn :‘;unh to ' i l. dance, 1,667. Score: s : " 41 QAR (] 160 s 131 1 . 101 410 100 000 000 ';”o.',..—; Joss. La : 0 01 B“.fln. ‘. .‘f\l“ out: ‘oung, 5. Bormhara . Tute 1 dmpm ouug lin. 1= A by .Wlllllml, 2. Umpirs: Yrown Even Break at Philadelphia. . E 2 5 LADELPHIA, A Boston . . @ g Pldass - 8 8 2 In the iast {nnin (3 ® ®» a GI;NCL‘IATL % fi ‘ R.H.0. Games wuh%fi rd Baltimore {m%fi" elphie at Louls, Boston at Cleveland. IN AMERICAN _ ASSOCIATION 8t. Paul Sluggers Pound Hughey . O M acuegio speidll I inanind enolecssascos ;rr ‘-II-‘ Ofly mt- Loutsville. \xnl CITY Aul 1.—IKansas City won the series by timely M th it n'. o S, n hth, end It wae an s game Standing of the Teams. tnen“the Tast” Loulsvilte b Flayed. Won. Lost. P.C. the ntlm ‘Attendance, Pittsburs . g a R Ao 2an i 8 8 ] E % & Boston 80 B ie Cinecinnatt 83 ® 1 Phukdelpnia 8 i H New York ... ] 3 5 Games ] fmes: &&‘-fin b Now ’rorx.ag.‘" =2 hiladelphia, Cincinnat! at lmnn ‘:_: Saints Take Trig, of Vietories. &4 Tolseram ) 80 Bawsrd won it Hi0E oe: Mfl flv- Fullerton this season Mufiyunmotnlol rty, 1. Flaherty, 2. Indianapolis Outpiays Milwaukee. IILWAUHI. A —m Indlan- epolis team && ubkn 1 lay today and ‘won'oul in bunch- ing hits. Attendance, @ basges: In 1:6. Umpire hy! Werden 'orked " hn douhk play At third. Attendance, hits Tindall. THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY SOME SURPRISES IN TENNIS Third Reund of Oity Teurnament is Full of Ginger. SUNDERLAND'S UNEXPECTED STRENGTH igh! Columbus Wins in the Niath. llNNIAPOL!! AI‘ * Players Earns His Meet Veteram C dnth. In the locals’ half of imot mibde & (hree-bagges, but was left Bcore: COLUMBUS. R MINNEAPOLIS RH.0A AE. () 33 w1 '] As the resuit of yesterday evening's con- 8 R tests the title of city tennis champion of 10 Omaha for the coming year rests between L3 C. H. Young, R, R. Sunderland, F. J. Hill e and C. G. Sherwood, these four having won their respective ties. Today, at 3 o'clock, they will pair off in the semi-finals fol- lows: Young against Sunderland and Hill against Sherwood. At 6 the winners in these two matches will meet in the final. Yesterday was & day of surpris. nd 4 appointments. Caldwell had developed a severe cold and could not meet Sherwood, who was consequently allowed a walkover into the semi-finals. This robbed the even- ing of one of the most interesting of the xllnnnwll %\ll‘flln. Pc‘ Itl Klmll ( mot, Knoll. Time: 1 ing of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Losw '.& L Y tour contests scheduled and takes out of | o6 ERR 32| the tournament one of the two or three who I8 46 4@ 511 |bad been picked as winners. v gl S v Another disappointment was H. Martin's ‘R 8§ i%|sand against F. J. HUL Hil s in & higher @ ¥ & 500|class than Martin and there was never any ville ‘ity, | reason te expect that the latter o Indtanapolis al m‘l\lk“. 'Tm.fl‘.llcl;{- the victory, ’;It his reeordl ||‘l‘:h o‘:‘;d ‘.f Paul, Columbus at Minneapolis. Ry 4 ment had made it appear as if he should be able to put up a falr sort of a fight and possibly carry off a set. Instead of this he only took three games, and never pressed hard on his opponent. Hill seemed to have ‘won the match before Martin had begun to Play for it ROURKE FAMILY GETS HOME All the Players in Good Health, but Genins, W Has a Sprained Ankle, ine Surprise. Manager Rourke and his coming cham- Bom th':‘ e Teantalen s (A T | & -u'rrfln of another kind was Sunder- n Wl he team | land’| “ laged"s sener TGS T ) s victory over Potter. Sunderland is nines, with Howlavor, only In his second year's tennis and no one would have wondered if he had put out in the firet round of the tournament. In- 4 of this he has landed in the semi-final and earned the right to play Con Young for ce in the final. The secret of “R. E. success lies in his activity. As some- one exprassed it, he scores while his op- ponent sleeps. He is all there all the time. bad l’l‘lll(l to the ngers. Papa, and in fact the entire 1 that thoy are ready to do some bail playing on the home grounds and will start in this afternoon with Dei M jermined to capture the serie: {)lulrl come home in as nod ft, sxcept Fran) who is nlhnu sprained -nklo -u-mma In one of the Colorado. Springs 2, AUGUST falled a consultation wi tug accompanying him 1902, held aboard lh. d he was advised Ie throughout rowboat, and maintained strong. His temperature was normal took nourishment frequently ht from i the ni ded by powerful gas lamps placed on & small boat. The tide threat- ened to carry him to the cpen sea when the attempt was abandoned. SAVE INNOCENT SPECULATORS Judges at Grand Circuit Races at Co- President Ban Joague to the bilj for the and in this M '.l backed by the team. ire Graves then de- % QUR. giared the game tortilied 16 Superior. 8 ta Holbeln was bitterly dissppolnted, but @ score up to that time had been 0 climbed aboard without assistance. too. everyone's surprise he was fresh e Reply to ment of Reeelver by Baltimere Club, BALTIMORE, ASE. 1—The snewer of johnson of the American intment of a TR Belemore e B A et T o mote Base and_Athletic com- lumbus Unearth a Job to filed in court today by Olin Swindle Bettors. COL\ MBUS, Alll 1.—The judges be gresd ircult ‘races today unearined & he $5,00 stake for 2:20 pacers and y prompt action saved innocent specala- tors who had backed the fleld & large sum of money. Severe punishment was meted out to the gullty party, Driver Tom Stuart, and the horse, Elderone, being sus- pended for one yea The 2:20 pace was the feature of a good card. There were six starters, but Groen- fine ‘and Elderone were conceded to have the race between them. Greenline won the firat heat with ease in 2:004, slow time over the track, which was lMghtnin, The second heat was a race in itself And was won by Elderone, who paced a beautl- ful mile in cutting his record by four seconds. " The erig inal bomns had been Greenline 4100 and the fleld $90. 1 e owing in the second heat fBe Geeired o frect on the odds, which te. switched to on Greenliné and $0 cn the fleld. The third heat went to Greenline In 204 Stuart making no effort with Elderone. When the horses came out for the fourth heat the judges ordered Stuart out of the sulky and put Valentine, a local trainer and driver, up behind Eldsr- one Elderone took the fourth heat in Qutpacing Greenline in the stretch. ln the fifth heat Elderone went to a break n the turn and could not be set to y. cing again. He finished behind the fi with a broken hopple, which showed it been cut nearly through before the he started. The judges declared the race ¢ placed = Elderone fourth instead of tanced In the fourth, suspended Btuart and Elderone for one year and fined Hudson $100 for mot trying to win the last heat with Tertimen. Valentine was awarded $200 for driving Elderone, the amount to be & out first obtaini: dent or of th the occurred on July Mr. phatically denies (hll he oolludod ‘with pony sand o se ball company e -»oeluthm It 2™ loru stockholders. He claims that he ha sonted & denles that mn lllfl r. IIYI. to hold ln trust for the o of Clubl in March 20, benefit of the American Lea ind that whcn uu cvmpl Ining hbd led n-r its franchise and hl lu tho property, under the con- oclation. [ flhtr ayers _ that the tled to nly 17 hll |{ I'flrhlm ]- It “jumped’’ to the New York Nation: the consent of the presi. association, as requ! thereby ekl ng me, whic lohnson em- under the constitution, ult, of lne e of the complainant com- s that |h' uetlon of the imed to wreck . lnd that this betted by the ma. certain man T aithfully to protect those repre- the trust fmposed upon him and ! ds _constitute part of l_xpe assets of 1 n; y the compiaining com: Y. grounds, he ecla Wi fr‘.nm 10 him for & valld and bona- heideration and he announces him- pertectly wlllln‘( to account to the hose behalf he is aotin . Johneon !‘ '.l. urt] ll', m{orlu stockh of the y fully and flolnnlxl,ely ‘attempted 0 1o, wreck the assoet the interests of the Na- tonal "eaguer He alss denfes that the complainants have any standing whatever in a court of equity and says that the signature attached to the bill of com- plint was not autherized by the company its board of directors The court roug! CINCINNATI, for Chica, «o{d ht st leaving sident Ban John- errmlnn held a lengthy t the head of a taken trom the horse's share of the purse. M., - d,c.. e Blch b nesotlatin Elderone Is the pacer who finished second 3 % Touad Fow 't "fi‘" a0 to Direct Hal In the Chamber of Commereoe C‘H(‘l'\nl“ l"Ol’ll Teague club, and It is stake at Detroit and again at Cleveland. He had worlds of speed today and ehould have benten Greenline. h trot went to Waubun after seven hary The gray gelding was favorite to noo “to #10. Bad breaks put him out of the first two heats, but he stayed long enoll.h to land first money. The two short races were won by Kion- dike and Chase in straight heats, Tho fea- ture of the closing day of lhe mulm wiil now probable that in the event of H mann's ure to mecure Leagye club he will be {ntereste American League club, which, according (o Breatdent Jahnson, Wil invade"this €lty next season, To Force Players to Change. CLEVELAND, Aug. 1.—Colonel John 1. Rogers of the Ph!lldelphh Natlonal jeague Tvllwmng ';‘lll tn“. hin place in ‘mmr o | Bim without putting it out of court, and It | Perhen. Bummary: ' :ol- Elmer Filck -:‘:: W H. Be h-xrlnh?rb' spite of continual men | he does not always réturn it to the best ad- | Trottin claes, purse $1,600: s base G e e Thoye ate playing grest ball. | ventage he gets it back and leaves it to the | Waubun, 's. g. by’ Pllot :3‘,.‘1; %‘I:‘;,";:'fi e iy which -m‘x::rm’:m B peninant it sue: other fellow to losé the rally. Potter's suc- | Medlum, cam P s s 1 it an injunction to prevent the players re: and ere every indication cess agalnst Pollard on Thursday had made hl le; IC blk (Ray- main n‘a‘n leveland and a decree of court this will be done. - et s them to live up to the contract pBiown and Gonding probably wil be the him an easy favorite againet Sunderland, VA & . rnun‘-lp iaclaims to have with them. battery for this afternoon's game, which |and he made a good fight for his reputation. 4125 3 8 8|The hearing for a rre mn- Injunction will be called at 3 t he was playlng rather in 11l luck. He BN RE RA BRI AW Al Sunday Games at South Omaba, |Ded & badly blistered hand and about the 3,408 $riasg, | missed. the eourt eI That tha Cleyers The Armaur Foreman Base Bail em‘ i end of the first set he broke his racket with [, 1! Ml were not residents of Ohlo. Colonel Rogors lay_ (he Butter and s hard drive and had to borrow a weapor cln-. purse $5,000: o B I an ‘actlon In "the g\nminl which he was aot acquainted with. Never. | Greenls &., by Outline, dam Siht a4 common pleas’ cout K3 e My 1) theless Sunderland won on his merits, with A‘I}J:&"n":,“{, (Baunders) ..o RN e > pag VTG sixteen games out of the twenty-eight. tine) 21 4| HANOVER, Aug. 1—The tenth regular e Best Tennis of the Week. 'C";‘;‘,';“'“ bh (Bname). 338 round of the Ioternational chess masters’ " ournemes WaSs n morning in ] itkineen . The finsst tennis of the week was seen [ Beware, b. h. (O'Brien) following order: Mason against Popiel, Bk wheh Youns and MeéTntyre met. Young|Alle H. ch. m. (Farie). Levin agatnut Mieses,, Cohn &gainst Olland, 4 '8 | Time: 2:08%, 2:06%, 2:10), 2:064, 2:16, Gotschall against Marshall, Tschigorin took the first set by 6 to 3 without Gmeuity, Dot Alloped Metntyre. o et |1 Tiorting: 414 class, pures VLN two heats') gLRAL TRk, SRRy, O i tnen. apains: 3 H shead of him in the second and lor“n '-'é:é..&ma . by J\gdn Hines, dlml s F'lop;r‘ h-. S .:'wt:!"e.r:t 'I:;-l‘n':l‘ :::‘;lo while it looked as If the score was going R “’;‘,w.,k,’;, .2 3|conducted on all th and when an to be “set-all.”” There were some ex- Mmlldo. bik. m. (French). ° i I?J-urnlunl was .., i o'ciouk i ceedingly pretty returns in this second | Wynema, ch. m ‘K°('",'-‘§.’,',’“ 3 Sl u’::zflomhonly .::dm cllmm::d mln. I;Ih H-n--n set. When he was able to play forward, ‘“""‘;}'.’f"{“' " Garrison 4 [ other conteats were left in equal positions, Young's placing was very deadly, except when the net got fu the way of his smashes, but Mclntyre frequently suc- ceeded In driving bim back to the base line, and then the ;struggie was a very even one. Many s long and brillfant rally resulted. MclIntyre's lobs were well judged and Young was severs)’ times forced (o turn bis back to fhe: met and run after the ball and return i€.over his h With plays, which always take t| ney of the spectators, he was very successful. The driving on both sides was fast and accurate, Young especially excelling with soms of his cross-court strokes, which are at times almost impossible balls to it Bt M Game Between Juniors. The Uniy Stockyard: fors defeat return. It took twelve games to decide Lo Glass- :”u%'m' 031"1" n'.}‘&‘. the set, and the points ss well as the Ning game by the ‘Moehan . R B s el bla’ aerict ganay | Sames were il vigorously eontested, mak ing the match even closer longed thap the score of 6 Indicate. The summary of the day's ntesults s shown below: C. H. Young beat George C. Mcintyre, . E. Sunderland beat A. Potter, 6:3, 46, beat H. Martin, &0, ¢2 {. Bherwooa Beat 8. B: Calawen by de- Prospects for the Finals. It is safe to say that everyone now d more pro- !lor the first Inning the oy |- ,. 76 would boys (M thelr own . ( “fl ‘:- ] ‘way. Quinn allowed but Stockyards LG MeCook Wins Slugging Mateh. PPl A LB By Gainos a1l over The el "Bore -~ .l“'—hl&' 1 Lyons Lald Lew at Home. LYON} Neb., Aug. 1.—(Bpecial T.l" che Lyons Vall park fhis nerati Heds aguinst the inits - L Lfl.fllofl yons Grays. 1ors by the foll Aulul s Asainat Dachelors, For he married omploy: z"'-r. Chidahy Packing sam: Eflf ‘?a " abllity 1o piay -ll rn Ing th nnnmenu egot Nenged th u." or:m 000 H :‘ 188888 s, or - ton. Wenedicts, gh and .V“,II i .H.mulnl_ Western Leagwe. At Milwaukee—Milwaukes-Kansas Cit rlr“. D(:‘IIDON Kansas City team m! o ? Poaflull Joseph game post- Games t Moln Omaha, Bt mfl’fiamz ot i Ll ey Bea . the Swedes. szu.u me of bl Win ( ~ 001 ween vy innings: —A Bcore ee Juniors Win. In esterday at "‘fl‘ and Dodge streots. the B l‘ony ors ondale to 1. At Little Rock—Nashville, ; Little Rock, "At Bhroveport—8h: Atlants. 9 "’il New' Grieans-— oo Srleaiar ¥ Blins: t llu- his — lu phis - Chattanocoga same mlw:od % -y abien Thre At Evansville—| AI Tom Haute—’ 'Al .._ln‘lnn—m Island, nxl Doc-lllr—D-cll\I'. 3; Cedar Rapide, L expects Young and Hill to meet in the final, round. Sunderland can bardly pect to have any chanmce against Youn and although Sherwood is hitting the balls about in & masterly manner, he would surprise himselt it he outplayed Hill. The contest between Hill and Young, however, will be & keen ohe. Neither of the two is playing as accurate a ‘game as they doubtiess would If the season had been better pted for regular practice, but Hill 1 & hard man to pass, and when he is well onto his stroke he can put In some telling shots. Young's vigorous play s better known to Omaha enthus and it remains te be seen which of the two will capture the trophy. An effort is being made to arrange & locel tournament in doubles to follow im- .| mediatdly atter the singles tournament. . At is thought that a Jittle team practice will develop some pa/rs who will i‘ able to do something for fBe credit of in the inferstate tournament on the 18th. BOWLIIO TRIO TO MAKE TOUR ty-Twe Great Demand for Dates, Se Having Already Been Booked. DAYTON, O, Aug. 1-~All details for the coming tour of the all-American bowling trio to the Pacific coast, except the ar- ranging of the schedule, are now complel Bam Karp, secretary of the America Bowling congress, who will personally con. duet the tour, returned today from an ex- tensive trip east. He fs pleased with the form shown by Captain Selbach at Balti- more and Wolf and Voorheis at Now York. All the players bave been ordered to ve- port here October 2 for a few days’ prac- tice. The first game will be played in Chicage October After & three days' stay the trio will start for the coas: by the northern oircult. There has been a large demand for dates. So far seventy- two playing dates have been arranged. No sames will be booked after August 15. IN SIGHT OF GOAL to Swim Across Do ut Covers More FAILS w' T"'n': bliged, af o ver, was ol after a plucky fort when in t of his .“p l, to lhfl‘on the attempt owing to unfavorable eonllllfinl He was subsequently landed here. olbein was in the water about four- teen hours. Ilhmlg Holkln falied in his attempt Toss cove l coast to coa ing_he had cov-nd |h|rly h then he was only cight nch coast It had been expected t Holbein would Varne buoy, six and & half :alles ver, on the western tide, but 3s he m, ma, b. h. (McHe 2:12%. 2:21 class, purse §1,200, two heats by Keeter, dam by Axtell e, 5 (Patterson ‘,: 4 P Rloheymaier, b. h. (Wallace)...... 6 § Maud Carlsle, b. m. (Murphy 81 Regretful, b. m. (Cul % 8 | Time: 2:14%, 2:13. FINE MATINEE RACES TODAY Tri-City Amateur Driving Club Will Meeting The Tri-City Amateur Driving club holds a matinee today on the old exhhtlon track at ‘l"nn(y -fourth and Sprague streets. Four Tast races have been provided, ali halt-mile heats, best, two In three, and one ex) hltlon to, poe The track is In excel- also are the horses. Con- l’douhl‘ Inlnml is being shown by local horlemen in the first event, a mixed trot e. Blugen, the brown pacing geld- rn D.l'f‘ Amo!n Junior, the bay (Ntflu Tmn-, rebpective’ winnérs of the amaieus fline Tace meecing, wil come inst Tony W, & that tias }%L-mda;ful peed, -nafi i u d\«n‘ ;i'fl- h.qu:'rler-mllo e ehibition by Tom Faces at the i uarters ever trotted by & team. It mrulul will he fastest perform- ance of t K ever seen in Omaha. Durada. has & mark 2:1 a Lucky a mark of 2 has been rl1 k ‘miles on lht Omal half-mile tracl close to entries r- u dl| *Yendall, 'T%n ) ?‘" A-h'fim:ery Co'-mm Alum'nl}‘ 3 P fl.{ R i ¥ L" d emlu pace: “OVI ‘ a - Taylor, Crofe 'sa'c'i'.'n. Eaapberh Beralghtaway, Arnold ‘atterm: h event, Gnll. 'l"|rley Rl ISR, Yons-quarier-mile_exhibition to pole: Luc Y .llm (hn &) and Durada by 3 $ ;d:l‘llan to T’ll\dlllnd Ill ison. and Races wil In cllled at CINCINNATI ASKS T0 GET IN| )Tlfid {ot ana B Zev rbi glNClh?ATX‘h Auy l—John E Bruce I] T the Lm?'ln nPYuMOnI. Iln Johnnn o( &.Al id ‘a_number of conferences here y. As & result of these conferences it is announced th.l the American league re- celved formal application for a franchise ln Cineinnati for next year. The names of back of the move to for the league ime, in ot ‘the act vie lcation will not be acted u meell!a‘ of the feaguc. "Fi as e several wi said to be Froll' city who are fn- O et 15 his poinion there gould by Ill ‘lt n his opinion there would n Anmun League club in Cincinnatl “The n»llu. weel I public the names ‘behind ‘the moy are -mon‘ the |0|dlnl n_and base ball P ste o Cincinnati application wfll Be aoied upon at the fajl m"““'ldo' the he American league. whlch will be rl; 1A Probably I October. Good An be lnu nd the men be. ind it can secure a backing nec sary, Will Shoot for lnver SIOUX FALLS, 1—(lreelll) S Komen 1o this. clty ‘i Vicinh ty sre taking great interest in a shootl ment to commence here n ll;l‘rl‘x e number of re being mldt ’!’h o will be four vents of twenty-ive The wii nfl will be awi rd.d Iho hnnd‘um. silver cup which was presented to the local gun club last year b{ Oebhlrdt the famous New ' York ciu who spent tn Sloux Falle tor the" purs ivorce. Fairbury Forfeits b‘lL‘?hE.“lOl Nel L 1 —[(‘lyol:ul )—The se game y: afternool ln o dispite and. r.nh‘:ry fortelted the In the first haif sixth in- n‘M-un‘ of Pairbury was struck by s te 1l went o first base, Byt [”..m ou'\n eclared that he had no effort to aveid the ball and ordered him 10 resume betting. Redmond refused to to be resumed at drew their ga: berg also divided Fort Dodge Players Injared. . li n and Mies r’m lsbury and Gui . honors. FORT DOM IL A Thiogram Y Ror e Sefead Wsecs toda: lm 0( ¥ lv was largel on }'.'.‘.': sl & m.t:.:n an "M hor ahone; Hoy m&#.‘.."k"{.‘ b of daing She g | DI made & home ruj eries: Milliken and Wh \temore: Waseca, Hovand and Osdick. for Great R I Eatrie tta, NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The entries order of events of the Yhirtieth anual Te: Faita of the Natlona) Amsociation of men on Quinsimond, ~ Wo August § .nd next, were made pubue today by Secretary R. Fortmeyer. [ssfoo A IIIINTH s wonderful what a great difference thére is in the taste of different beers and their general right in faver, age and welght, beer you always get the best—just aftar effect. In Gold Top bottled ana the after effects are always good, Order a trial case. Jetter Brewing Co., South Omaha, Neb., Phone 8. Omaha Office, Phone Litk MICHELL, Wholesale Dealer. 1018 Main, Council Biuffs, Phone 0, A MAN becomes languid, irritable and de. spondent, through loms of nerve vigor. Life seems a mockery, The courage, foree, vigor mction which charae. terize fulk-blooded men, are lacking. Sesizins Bave kindled the light of hope in many aman's face. They bring vigor to the bition to the derpondent, They permanently check the weak- ening drains, feed the nerves, enrich the blood and make men over gener- ally, ma:!hl Sboxes $5.00. Witha l?h r we lssue a written Tusd e iacucy Ly % by Kuha Omana -m&m-. u--m‘o n-l.‘ cialist i !.".2:3252 of MEN, 18 years {a Omaha. SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK. nd most natural method that L 'fi'mma F 0&1 be nl?:lncn W Excesses or "’a&'fi"%# If You Want the Best In Jooklug at offices in different bulldings, the greatest pralse the owmer or rental agent can give 18 to say that it is “as good a respects, but it can not be in every respect. the only two absolutely fireproot office bulldings ia n office in The Res elevator service. The :1“-‘:.”‘ cost. The Bee Bullding is kept elean, not some uf the time, iut all of the Keep these points in mind when looking for an office, and you will hh- one o! those listed below, it you are wise. List of vacant rooms in The Bee Building !, llfl'll ull Rental feet. teenth street and ‘laP"(hi:wm . Pioe Savmsnts, s 2t oo R BRAE T Tl A, Pl b lding, Court venteenth street 5.0 FirstFloor. : fln Il‘lllo ha than this one. It is located . l marble stairway, and has unusuall front nlnnm way of the bullding. It s & -oo- l“ mur. ROOM .u' This mnbln et and Is elevy Allan val . e X} ROOM B38: m divided t, ‘This room dnmur some concern no.dfu 1a ‘qor ipace aod is & ‘ln office, having an entrance fa e BUr and ‘windows out upon Biventeenth street. It has & very large burglas-prool vau fioors aad 1 one of the eholoest o~ ces in . .00 -Price 330.08 “O0OM 401: Lxi3 teet. e Toom 1t 10 the e n it & is well e price fi}u ret-cla 5 40COMMOAALIONS ...+ th Floor. SUITE 514: large room, 1'x48 fest. It faces west, but ls ver light a v- x seldom that space of this size is o (or;? lt uul be used to a v-ntu- by some flrm Wholeasle ;-. "' n'l‘":. Scuirer & asent, who Would Mie to T3 in 8 o o fire proof hulldln o i e dly 1ded S0 mult tho Tenant D‘P oo ROOM b31: the court and s 1ixi¢ feet. It has o burglas oot vau 5 T 1 "pear the ul-gwn office and on the same floor with a number n firms, 1t wi & particular Food room for s grain Ari destring first-class sccommoda Frice $20.00 lul‘l‘llulln This consists of two rooms, both 18i4xll% Kach of them has a go where any business oF pro R. C. Rentat Agents. “A BRIGHT HOME MAKES A MERRY HEART.” JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH only bulldlag baving all night and all day Sunday Iulu furnishes electric light and water without ad« Ground Floor, nmL 0- room is 1 d th nm- $x19. It tel- woo: mr and ’ i Third l‘loor. : yery convenlently located near can be'readily seen in stepping off the e Sixth Floor. rooms urglar-proof vault, have been nmewly decorated and ofessional ce for | man may be comfortabl PETERS & CO., Ground Floor, Bee Building SAPOLIO