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tourke Family Get loo-tl Ooat from the | Ji Quinn Undertakers. UMPIRE'S BAD EVE MAKES A RECORD Mental Lapse of New Man in Ninth Inning Ascounts for Only . Rume » in an_ Otherwise Beantiful Game. A pitched ball on a batter's triceps and one insane decision by the latest umpire made 1t two stralght shutouts to Des Moines in the ninth Sunday afternoon by the weore of 2 to 0. Thu r Omaha had ‘earned tha victory the way till then, three men on bases to the Under- making as many times the wumber of hits as you wish to say—for "Des Moines had not & hit till its last bat. takep by the game, ninth, when Graham hit Morrison, the firat man u) Pears made his usual dive for the ball,” and Umpire Abbott, who was still in the center of the diamond, took that for evidence that it was a fair one, se Clark was credited with a' two-bagger. Thls put Morrison on third, and Quinn's single Detwoen third and short_ followl: scored him, but let Clark only to third, becauss ot Stone's forehanded flelding. ' O'Leary came to bat and Hickey moved off third a little to cover bis allottment of the common. Graham suddenly threw the ‘ball to the bag to catch Quinn napping. but it went very wild, so all Eddie could do pEarned cuns; 8t Lou p A Bome b "Bnnere a Bucrifice Heldrick. 5;_Baitimore, 1. . Kahoe, Threo- | on loe, | Time: 136 Urmpire: Wins in Ninth. COLUMBUS, Aug. I.— W ican. Washington lsame of the layed l’nznfm ”nlrlfl ing of Gochnawer and C feature. Attendance, 4,471 was ‘chase it to the femce while Clark |C spraddied the slab, Umpire Commands Respeet. This result caused great dissatistaction among the fans, who were there 4,000 strong @espith the ralny weather, Safely em- sconced in the high seats they requested Abbott fn impolite terms to go back to the | D& Three-I league and pitch for Davenport till,~well; 'till the auditorium was finished. The players themselves, however, sald not & word to the umpire, then or at any other time. It mey be added as coliateral that Abbott e e tall young man with shoulders & yard across, expansive chest, and an sppearance of general athletic activity that Jooks llke 100 yards in ten weconds and forty feet with the sixteen-pound shot. Be it sald for newest one that 2t all other times in the game he was a good um- pire. For Omaha the game sparkied with bril- flant fielding. The double plays on wet veventh, and also Thomas' brilliant catch of Lobeck's fly in the third, seemingly one of those three-sack signboard cinches. The only remarkable flelding by Des Molnes was done by Burg in his reception of Dolan's viglous slam in the sixth, which was by all the rules “too hot to handle.” ? n . % % | [ 3 3 1 1 i o 7 ‘2 4 u 'n-{?eo 285528 Il Ll econcowe of Bossccbosl and mflnbfl““%i Passed Unpinx o'nun. Chicage Beats Philadelphia. CHICAGO, u#. 3.—A base OII hlll. - scored hicago's first run fl. les and a mutw’u‘m one man reached neond tnnlu. Attendance, 14,250 T i 4 P P f:l{:.::-:_. at | i e ) S b THE omin DAILY BEE: Indianapolis, 8. T ned runs Killen, Hallman. Ho Stolen base: Fox. Oft Altrock, 1; off K 3 By Ailtroek, l Ilcrmo. hll Altrock. 0 Indianapolis, wluln. By ST, PAUL, Aug. 3-8t n-k n broke even on a donblfl“fler pitching run: Kihm. n\ base on balls: Struck out: Lett ul and Toledo today. natble for thé he secon: Biette had the Toledos at his mercy, shut- ting them out. Lunblom was hit on the arm in the third inning of the ond game and will be unable to pay for Sdme time. Attandance, §.i10. Boores ° . 1100 Ferguson Dai Kelley, Marca: o o Firer lmu 3; off umdblo- 3; oft ” fast doublé play In the 1,600. Beor 11 apolls at K-n-u““" Efl Columbus M lt. National Clul 'ORK, Aug. unun the. cmcinnn rere def 3 olub on B m t Hoboken 3 fll‘Il t'a innh the local runs, and lfl o th local pitcher, hit the first five innings; i | Umplre: -.m.u Defeat Biue rStreaks.’ e B mmsocumn m-uouvu\-vun-n at Kansas Oity for the Second Time. %_‘. e 5 e .., oo 4 " 5l wowonunr, B pe—— ] e o 2 vclll.l Vg S ndhh Do,\ but wag - fia n?.'aa. 2""’ i e he Mllug‘.{‘.'lo 3 Two. }, lerce, ney. Sacrific ook, Btoten bases: Bhan. ). First: base on batls: Firs T I o bode: a¢ HOBOKEN BEATS cmcmnm For Second Time Thiz Season the Loses to biig S N:‘llun-l erioket PO oneiak, oF wlonsocaarew % contract the disease easily Surgeons of Ameriosn Army Have Made Rapid Advanos in Metheds. DEARTH OF RECORDS AND }mATUR[ Surgeons in India Cowld Render Little Assistance to Amers te. Fighting Tropical jes, Says Col. Turrell. Colonel Henry 8. Turrell, deputy surgeon general of the United States army, chief surgeon of the Department of the Philip. pines, throws considersble light upon dificulties under which the medical depart. ment of the army has labored since the forces of this government took possession of those islands. He said: “When the eony of the United States army and their assistants arrived in the Philippines they found a condition con- fronting them which they had mever before encountered. The army bad been but a short time In Cuba and. the observation of medical authors on the diseases of the sud- troplcal countries of the northern hemi- sphere wers of little use to men who oalled upon to treat, in the fleld and hospital camps, men who were par- 1y subject to disease by reason of dden change in olimate. Dysentery Ralses Death Rate, “The greatest trouble we had at first was with the amoeblo dysentery. This is & disease peculiar to the eastern countries. It has been noticed by authors very briefly, although known to the Engiish physicians In India ever since that country. was occu- pled by British troops. It seems strange that they have never treated of it at greater length in the publications, but aside from brief reference in some of the books the ve ignored it. This disease ouliarly distressing, as (he made by the surgeons was largely experimental, and st first the death rate was very high, As a seque] of the attack of the diseass there follows abscess of the liver, requiring operation, After operation the patient will recover and there is little fear of recurrence of the ease If the patient s removed to tem; nu sones, but it will recur when the' pa- tient mnlu in the tropics, and so th surgeon: ve generally adopted the rule of sendl tlo moen home as soon as they recover from the operation. Young Doctors Alm for Future. “We have a staff. of bright young men in the medical department now and they are faking notes and observing cases, so that in a short time we will have exten- | bours: sive literature on the diseass, with re- ports of actual cases, which wil eatimable benefit. Th» progress made by the Americans in- the treatment of th disea: 1 jown by the fact that young surgeon, who performed elghts upon ,the lver, had sixteen re coveries,* a record which has not been equaled by the English doctors in Indla, ‘where they have been treating amoeble dysentery for 100 years or more. Our observers have nnmnd thlt the. dis- discovery of aspecific antl-toxin, but little | has been done along this line. The prés- ent treatment, most successful, is the ad- ministration of opiam and ipecac, the latter seeming €6 e fatal to the microbes of the | 50! Mo. “‘Aside from this,. we have a form of mhm.whldmulhwm datio same fever in our tIH states, but o ft that we haVe @iven it the same name. Says the ‘Water s Bad. “The water in;the Philippines is poor, and I feel safe in saying that no 'T.‘“m native, can drink that water any of time and not tract curring or_intermittent fever. “Tuberculosis is another disease which | prevails upon the islands. The disease may remain unnoticed { this country and when the person comes fo the lslands the de- velopment is rapld. This was shown in the case of General Ludlow. He had no thought of tuberculosis when he camg to the islands. When called upon to trest him I suspected the disease. Investiga- 4al|tion proved my sdsplelon correct and be was ordered home. He reached America ly to die. The natives tre very much subject to this disease and there are many cases in all of the islands. cattle also id one of my e form of re- 10 | greatest difficulties was to find beef free ‘to to s, WAS in- ll‘n for itte- Stoux m wnq from W SIOUX C‘l"ah‘. 1 Tele- gram. it u ulu._lnulu-’xohyh-mrn-s '.i% 1) .ll-l Mn Beat Hardware Men. %mw“'fi ulll ll«o-h mw-. from tuberculosis. The caribou are safe from it, however, nothing hurting them but the rinderpest. Coneerning the Cholera. _““The present cholera outbreak was due until I left. There has long time at Hong Kong and the goverument has an inspector whose duty it fs to see that no vegetables ere sbipped from that port to the Philippines | & unjess It can be shown that they were not ratsed in infected districts, as these Chinese methods of fertilisation tend to bring the excreta of cholera patients into direct con- tact with the vegetabiss. This inspecter was decelved as to the scurce of origin of s cargo of vegetables and it rebched An Awmer- Witich 1s so nearly allied | ing ‘shares MONDAY, AUGUST 4 1m greater familiarity with the disense pe- culiar to the country, it may be expected that the Philippine islands will not be so fatal to natives the temperate sones as they have boes ARRANGE TRANSFER OF ROAD Prince Ching Memches Agreement - Satow for Restoration of North Wattway to Chinese, PEKIN, Aug. 8.~Prince Ching, president of the foreign office, has notified the various representatives of the forelgn powers here that agreements have been arrjved at with Sir Ernest Satow, the B the restorstion of the Northern rallwa; to the Chinese. United States Minister Cor replied to Prince Ching and con- gratulated him on the fact. The other powers are demanding other small conces- slons, but it Is hoped the transfer of the road will be soon completed. |ONABA LIVE STOCK MARKET All Desirable Gnd- of Killing Osttle Higher Than & Woeek Ago. HOGS, HOWEVER, ARE A LITTLE LOWER Likeral Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Have Caused & 'Hreak and Prices Are Twenty-Five to Soventy- Five Cewts Lower. SOUTH OMAMA, Aug. Cattle. Hns) mu». . 3,60 oflifu':{ Efl%-&-y WITHDRAWS FROM CIRCUIT |8a Owner of Jord Derby Will Not Race Hartford Winner st from 47,554 YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts of oattle, hogs and sheep at South Om-n- (of shee; the year to date lrlfl comparisoLa ement at Buffalo this "Mm himself in a race | Price for tho 8m is will hoid its fifth meeting at the Yonkm track at that time, d In order to make the oocasion a memor- d to drive Lord Derby against C. G. Bllling' Loulse Jefterson, the mare who pulled a wagon at Cleveland In 2:08% a fortnight ago, and against Fred Gerkens' trotter, The Monk, and any other horses of free-for-all class that want to come into the contest. Mr. Billings has consented to drive elther Louise Jeflerson or the champlon wagon trotter, Lucille, 2:07. Sluggers Three-Time Winmer. have been coming right for the b ‘Thin, Bouth fldo !lu‘.erl. despite thelr terrifying name. they beat the Union Biock Yards -l\mlorl‘ to 3 .\lll‘l‘ morning they took the scalps of the Tenth Street ‘ 16 to 4. In the l!k.rnoon they trounced the Crystals, 21 to 8. Chicago Nationals Beat Newark. NEWARK, N. J, Aug. 3—The Chlcn{v National |uw teain defeated Newark 4 to 2 In a well yed exhibition game this { In the Na al League. Games today: 8t Louls at Boston, Pltts- burg at New York, Chicago at Philadel- vhia, Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Bourse Decldedly Weak. BERLIN, Aug, .—With the exception of the shares of u few domesilc raiiroads,’the ronouncedly weak along tho mn ine. o at week | Railroads e ng prospects an Fumors of the forthcoming nationaiization of the roads, but even government securi- ties which have been active for the last few weeks were quite lifeless. All indus. trial securities were sluggish and declines were universal. This department stood under the Inflience of the report of the Schuckert Electrical company of Nurom- berg, It was also influenced by the reduc- tion of the dividend of the Bochum Cast Steel company to 1 per cent as against cent last year and the receipts of ris of the coal trade,which .-F;’.“ in lyhb‘lh! wit ickert company, the latter Cfl. says it shewa the evil effects of lho "lh' 'hleh prevailéd with elec- trical manufacturing companies during the of \l'lfl’o M'I.l ,fllp=:|.nl lants in order to 3 X fur vu:. and also of tak- n. such plants. ' Bank of Spain Report. MADRID. The report of the Btk of Boatn for iho ona day -M m 1 Ilmu'mu .l.(:!l’; wa ol ¢l M Mnd mm etrcuhl.lofl |ner ‘.d M was quoted yesterday at 36. Market. stiver in , notes in setas. Gold The Cloth m\. 2. Th- cloth mar- Kot Aaet Weak e’ Sull snd o though many miscellanecus ots, wers AT o “x:d for to, clear the dul.l before th 0! —eee e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. H. ¥. Pease of Denver is at the Millard. AL Morrison of Pueblo is & guest at the Ilu J. Fitzmorris has returned from a vlll( In the east. rannicker of Cinclnnati arrived at the Mihard yesterda: Ned H. Barna a real estate dealer of Ff-monl, is at the Iler Grand. Lyi Abbott returned Baturday night mm 05 buiw visit in Manitoba. 8, W. Bates and J. L. Hl of ansas City a t the Miliard. W. T. Auld and W. N. Richar: , bank- of N Clcud Neb., are n )lurnv. 'l Indlx lh.\r Omlht ;d( to Yeliowstone park. A. Minder of Cnl N’b.. 'ho returned from 160 fine Here- s hi k at tne Im n thu “J ?znh:‘h nd at lh- Bowes Hopewell H‘ E ith J‘ ll llll'lll'oflh Tekamah, Al m.nwr-.' 'are attorneys regiate fean firm doing business tn Masnila from | an infected district. As a result of this ipment the disease appeared in Manila and the government tracing it to its source | T ul | Prepured to confiscate and destroy the cargo. The owners, hearing of the move of the government, loaded the Infected vegetables upon & boat and consigned it to Hiollo, the capital of the district where I. 1 had charge. Pighting for Safety, . *“When I heard the goods were coming I requested the marine hospital surgeon to condemn them and have them destroyed. He replied that if they had a clean bill from the inspector st Hong Kong he could §| o mething. The same reply was made by aom.tflomu-hml.ud udunmnmuuunhtlhu come in. I took the matter up with the (native) authoritios and by showing the B, .llll‘l"‘" ""'::',&"yf ""‘ -m' u’i &l eries %“"‘"‘ nl‘-o fll..-lm W-n Haute, T; Daven- ; _Bvansville, 5 tur, §; i %.. ] m m Wet at Albany, uickly as w-lbll first of the weekly Pa- ‘ d :l'l 't‘fl leave San l"l'l’nd or , LOCAL BHEVITIES. l-lurfllv nllhl. which did the Omaha mill on of tl of one of dn:‘ m vu rej llMl ‘Il Partment. It ¥. h.-" IA{: htm the amount of damage doue by the lln ll knwn. unl’ 2 "i- Nis “chate "etore ‘the é:ly‘ hotel fl‘lll.'h evening, the 1t n:fln m the par ot *{terment 3 arrived this -nfltu“;n:& e bfi.m.' tend the fune: ' ": H‘"Mr in a n.n n(uu O n et £ wrid ol & ool il o | o to be the dangerously it taken fi the hospital to "“%,;"m, A ake Wi his broth Ru- o 4 |. small of the blc.k' 'l{lh t of the Pnrk theater late . Rude); d At the North ...f.'.'."ri‘ n q\uml t} of which Ru~ e 5 112 oo SenTan comene 5 !!l.'i:ss &% 2 & 228 sEESE fl_q-qq 5 duaae "EEREsS 3282 ‘gexzve e 2333y pesinregy 9e% N, e [ —— 2 5_5 2 23° - & £23! A 8 The disposit'on of the da. receipts was as follows, each buitl’ purchasing lh. aum- beg ot head Indicated: uyers, 0 a_Packing compan: H. Hlmm::fl Co. o Other buyers Totals CATTLE—There were only a tew bunches of cattle in the yards today and it couid not ‘be said t there was any market. For the weel upplies have been rather n‘h though very slight h'mr.m is or lnat week, but th 1 ot lllt y.lr “he Buik o1 ‘the | r‘oelpu ' | Short fed corn enxn. 1 child from been mude up ol western range cattie and very tew o:ulc being offered and e anllgme:frll: O'Inl m light supplies and a fairly good the undcno of corn fed s been Lpward: Sa eomed 39 ing the organization | g 3 higher and even cann a littie. 'l'h. advance Is l’!::rll Nrnl'm gTrassers. h k- fat bul: ;utv- sold_about rln’ e week, but co; thi not =4 ted. Veal calves and ll. have not changed '(}li‘lhy %::‘mcnt.on g - ere has been a good active d stockers and t&d‘rl this 'a:k :::'"112: have improved & little. Good heay rlings are ll-fll lzl Ml! d rhaps Westerit range sieers wers in §00d _de- mand from packers all the week and, l‘l:. saie as curn cattle, may be quoted ls@uwe e . the u\l‘l‘ly was at all de- tty good beef cattle are e pre coming from the Tange and it is tated o tairly mu they are killing out in Hanke cows Are aiso T’ bises Whave the coality 1s satiafactor -u":l. and M'uri have tmproved about the same as fat st m cattie in sighE today, Bup still Brises ot af charket here points drop. ned nunl DA N S e iower, :1:( it soon mny to -uwl: the local de: a result th;‘rutu ;| IAMOO0ELE Round Trip, Aug 110 14, inclusive to Denver, leaving Omaha 180 P, M, Angust 1 to 14 imelu- 325 Round Trip, Aug. 110 14, Inclusive Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake Oity City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb., 35 00 A MIINTII Specialist In all DISBEASE! lfl years ll Omahs. SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK. EET, antest t and most n-mnl method that ‘REAH NG n or Nrmumn Method new, 'flhmfl outting, pein; ki permanent cure FUVBAK MEN from Excostes or Vist {o Nervous Debllity or Exhaustin, W with Early Decay in' You and Middle AM of vim, vigor and strength, with s Tmpatred And week. lnl(fl'unl cured with ol &“;_‘L..... L h.' 5 Dew Home antion from Troubls lnlpl ‘commoner stuff so a( thu fact t) on sale new 1o re- yesterday, Dreak in pricsd iy sad : uot TM uuu tl Mtl been d all .lllr u‘.‘r‘.a the most. Tambs are for the week, but mostly 76c, an l.n-m u--ov-.-vn. Sheep are more often 50c than fic. The llbtrll M‘IP(I at all market points unity to packers hey were not Feeders have '. not bvnwo of any Talling off 1o the demanh bo cause of the llllnfl in ces on fat l(llfl. ‘There has been an active fi-lu all the weele for feeders, llld in fact there were more buyers tha Qlwtl mu for cII stock: ' Good to olce 25; falr cholce wethers 011!‘4 hlvc ) CHE o & lambs, $5.5094.00; f Lon holidays, an !nrrnnd de- ahud closing price at Soiing o e ek v, hese ralls and most of the others !n(ln-lnf suit th Africans attracted more atiention usual with Amierican shares furnished tb‘ brighest features of a llll- less and falling market. The shipme {#0ld from New York and the e i several miltion pounds in dividends are n rllly Contipentals are eouunulnl to realise all along and the course of weeding out accounts seel ly to be con. May & the World Over—Fully Matured. Compusny ~ Order from H. J SPEOIALIST. ers of Men Only. 27 Years' uxnrl 16 Years dn Omaha. < | VARIGOCELE e el » LESS T ain, out- a5y cases A recent m- treatment for the 1s Treatment at office or at home -nd a permun!nl cure guaran- almu msusis cured In 30 to 6 days and llu blood cleans- of all Impurities. Hlt Sprlm Treatment for Syphilis Blood Polsons. No “BREAKING BB 5n the sxin o face And xternal Aok F “Ilt t is guaran be pei nt or life. be- OVER 30 000 d-bnny o8 or Vikaiity ail unmmr;l weaknesses of en, -mmfifi. Glest"Riauey and Binds Bia: A Gh.s an CONSUETATION FRER ‘l‘rutmenl by ok, B et e Office over 216 pam and ERVE 8 ‘Pars and 100t POWEr Sherman & McCouneli Drug Co., Omabs, Neb. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA MACHINERY RY AND FOUNDRY, nms & (.mm Iron Works. REPAIRING A SPBOIALT FOUNDERS. Efifio’.—— Manufscsarers aad Jobbers of Steam and Water Supplies Of All Kinds. 1914 and 1016 DOUGLAS a7, ELECTRI AL SUPPLIES. orn Eleotrical Gompany Rleotrical Supplies Sestrte Wirtag Bells sad Ges Lighting @ W, JOHNSTON. Mgr. 110 Howeed Bt ———— — AWNINGS AND TENTS, Ilun Tont and Awning Co., Omaba, Neb.