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FIND THE SENATORS EASY 4. Louis Outbats and Outfields the Aggre- gation from the Onpital, SAVED FROM SHUTOUT BY HOME RUN Brrors and Gitta Figure in Four of the fix Runs Mada by the Mound ' Oity (Players and Hitting Doex the Rest. ST. LOUIS, Aug, 10.—8t. Louls won an- other easy game todsy' from Washington, @ home run in the fourth inning by Lée; with ‘two otits, saving the visitors from & #hutout. Donohue pitchéd a first class ‘éame and was well supported Orth dMd fairly well, m :l:«:nppon was Philadelphin an Basy Winnes. DETROIT, Aug. 10.~Muilin was hit Ihe m.n(h lnd nln‘h Innings ‘lnd accounts 'dmon tAhu run- effective. Eiberfeld in_the filt and McAllister to Beore: rmumlkrnu. lueoomoun El woomurrme . B coauswibind 5? R e oo e but after (h- nm nnf its -anmd. Attendance, FIRST GAME. Pllyld ‘Won. lflfl. sasseass g i llt L) MILWAUKER, RH0,A. P.C. GAMES N WESTERN LEAGUE St Josveph Takes & Double-Header fiom the Men: from the Mountains. ¥ a&.é%fi% Ml-.‘; ‘lln'mll ~ ana iwhu. Jones and the Law and Order e -”! let e matter pase. | the ich was her of et n lo I againe e in tha h i b.";-""b‘-.t’ e 1n he seventh inning by heav: A piaved Baker at the ond nd put up his usual goo: 0p1100 13040 = Baker, Saey and Hoye and Sage Grocery Clerks Win Two. goihe retall grocers clerks played two mes of ball Bunday a . Hrst A was calied at 2 oelbcl with the aha Produce exchange and resuited in an Oll( vietory for the clerl by & score of 17 fo. 4. Boore: i, 008 uce Batteries: cmn'. Murra on0 ; Fagaty uce’ Eixchange 3. Kapiam and r M nm was call immediatel lhe flr'll 'wllh the ‘gflnm th: wianing this by a score of 16 to 2. 03160585 oooono—-l Clerks, Faber and Fa and Il- nters Batteries, ‘Lovace. Umplre: ¥ T Td Diets Team Loses at West Point. WEST POINT, Neb, Auk 108 Telegrars.)—The C. N, Diets base ball club and the home team’ piaved an exeich nn hm today before a large crows RHEB. West Point....0 00001008373 C. N. D 909018186l n-mm Point, Chada and Kerl; €. M. Diets, ik o Hathaway.! Thrie-use bit: Byers. Umpire: Tiedtke. Fast Game at Blair, Aug. 10.—(8j u&:&‘u’&’:’l& Clolhlnllll nofi 1 Tele- bam ity -8l \nacom Park, Ritchie lnd Bo othing Comj No; glrllc);'o\ll: ”'}{nycl. 3; by Ritchie, Uimplire: Eplin, South Side Sluggers Win, The South Side Sluggers dal“t.d Ilo 55:‘?..‘ ature of (he game ‘wes. the batiery '5'; Browne, Snyder hlv! M 8| it shut out until the oumn I.Ilnl having el I‘ rik T’ team for - )wmo run, bu: forg: b g R T ouble-header. Rifies Against Colts. Riflos o ' I 000 Colts. o lmmm- Rifles, Qolla, Frimesu aid ler. y Stockham, §; by u, Latey. % IMANY DOGS FOR FIELD TRIALS With Plenty of Birds the Prospect for a Succeesntul Moot I. Good. oux ¥ D., Asg. 1, 3 ot i aninual Tkt o Dot Bonth Dako 1o Trial mod::l:n whien wil on m\lfl near 'm on X Hand BT today. & 'score ar more Fo of Atates an trom ir. Canada n entered, cnrtain lhl! lhll year's meet ' mMOost s 'ul as well as the most ]n(.l‘- eiting in the history of the assoclatio grounds where the trials will be held cunnot be, axcelled anywhere In'the United tates. ‘were sel .(:M after l un(ul They lumnon 5 a. Pay d ‘ )luluflla of tfi- Bty E. Hannah, W, » i of Satem, all of Whom are taking LY dnp lnumx |n e sliccess of \M ml o the mtla- 4. Umpire: ohnson of Wlnnl o{ last year's tmll’::& Who b. vl m bout m 76 per FILIPINO OO lusions Drawn from a Year's Observation at Manila. Hore 1s-an article from Justics, & weekly paper published at Manils, which may bs interesting to our youmg people—and to I some of the older ones: ‘We have for a year been frying to make ums AT SOUTH OMARA Politioian Gives Isside Information Re- garding Mercer's Promises, DANGLING POSTOFFICE BEFORE TWO MEN Say Mereer Promised Reappointment to Btter ana v Dusen, Acting for Congressman, Promised Place to Mosely. Rumor has It that eince the publication in The Beo of the differences of opinion now existing between Postmaster F. J. Btter and Harvey D. Mosely, deputy post- master, that Mercer and his right bower, Tom Blackburn, have been busy setting mat. ters to rights. This try) ters has brought to Mercer has been playing double with Etter and Mosely, A politiclan both the postmester and his deputy un- bosomed himselt yesterday to the extent of giving away some secrets which the Mercer-8avage combine did not want known at this time. “It appears that Mercer has' promised Biter a reappointment se postmaster,” sald this politiclan, “with the understanding that Btter would bring his influence to bear to secure the solid delegation from South Omaha for the congressman, who bas been at the public crib for many years. More than this, Etter was promised by | coa: Mercer that he would be reappointed post- master whether the latter was elected or not. So Bt takes it all in and has his office decorated with an oll painting and a chromo or two of Mercer and starts to work to.secure a safe hold on his present job for a term of four years more. “Mercer, however, showed his scheming when he sent Van Dusen to Mosely and promised him the postofice if he would turn his friends In to work for the re. nomination and the re-election of the pres- ent congressman from this district. Mosely bit lke a trout he turned out and hustled for his ‘Uncle Dave’ to beat the band. It was only when Htter found that Mosely was encroaching on his preserves | I that he iggested’ that he better re- sign and devote his entire time to elec- tioneering for the office of postmaster. All this talk about there being a friendly feel- ing between Htter and Mosely is all bosh. It has been common street talk for the last year or more that the two did not speak unless officlal businéss demanded. In fact, Mosely has been compelled to ask some of his friends to keep away from the post- office bocause Etter was jealous of the in. fluence of Mosely’s friends, who are an®l have been®members of the Young Men's Repubiican club, “As for Captain BEtter asserting that he has never bean an applicant for postmaster, 2 the facts to the contrary can be proven. Senator Millard had not been in office a month before Btter sent him a letter an- nouncing his candidacy for reappolntment and requesting the services of the senator in his behalf. This fight for the postofce between Etter and Monely has turned the | uiiae g yogh tide against Mercer here and the chances are that all of the fences bullt by Tom Maraar was hanging | g around eastern seaside resorts will be torn | No down and the undivided support of the Bouth Omaha republicans given to some good man who has not been mixed up wmunnuuul«mmmm The question of disposing of garbage has | Ere. nloufllly beon by the city om- have been made by the openidg of the Twelfth street M the river. In com- pany with the city engineer and members of the street.and alley committee the mm‘d-nmufliuo{mnflm- " (day and ordered certaln work done which will permit the passage of teams to the river bank. When talking about the work to be dome the mayor sald yegterday that with the ex- penditure of about $50 the road could be fixed so that teams hauling garbage could get to the river without difficulty. It ap- pears that the last raise of the river threw the channel over to the Nebraska side and washed away the big sandbar that has prevented the dumping of the garbage in the river for some months past. Theer has been considerable complaint ely about the inability of garbage haul- ers to handle garbage and for this reason many back yards have gone uncleaned. With the fixing of the road there will be ne ex- cuse for the refusal of property owners to comply with the rules of the health depart- ment, which will iow be enforced. In ad- dition to the Missouri avenue route the city proposes to open O street and then there will be two roads to the river and no ex- cuse can be offered about the fegligence of city officials-In providing sultable roads for the hauling of garbage. Dunn’s Store Robbed. Barly Sunday morning thleves broke into stolen property arrested two men who are suspected .te be.implicated in the rob- bery. When brought before the ecity jafler the men gave their names as Frank Swo- boda and Vineent Cgerivinchie. They are being held on suspicion while the officers hunt for the third man fa the party. Grading Begins This Week. Contractors Cuddington & Hoctor have about completed the grading of Y street and the excavating for the foundations of the new buildings at the Jetter brewery and bullding operations will be begun at once. As soon ss Hoctor can move his grading machinery he will commence the grading of | Tweaty-seventh street from B to F streets. upon ‘the sidewalk and “spark” sirl. 1t 4s our opinion that, to & marked gree, the girls belonging o the families the S Thie work will take a month or more.’ Ar- rangem are all completed for this work and soon as the start is made If will be pushed to completion. Yesterday was the Afth Sunday of the clos- iug order and as no arrests were mude the order must bave been generally observed. Tatimations had been made that some of the liquor dealers proposed to violate the or- der ‘and dispense wet goods as of yore, but from the police records no infringements of the order were noted. The police ar- rested one man for {ntoxication, but It was asserted that he came from out of the city and bad acquifed his drink outside of the ® Damage Suit. It was reported at the city hall Saturday afternoon that another damage sult would be filed ageinst the city on’ account of the bad condition of the road on Twenty-fourth street south of Q street. A wagon be- longing to D, J. O'Brien of Omaha went' in the ditch mear 8 street and, it was reported, “T:.Luuln troop will meet for arill The city council is billed for a meeting M:' nbar has gome to Chicago . D for & few days' visit. who is o elose friend of | #1d mated Meat Cutters’ convention to be held at St umu this week. Miss _Catherine R-mn( has gons to Sloux City to visit her mother. Mr. abd Mrs. W. E. Slabaugh of Akron, O., are here, the guests of reiatives. 158 Mabel Thomas has gone to Falls Neb., for & week's visit with friends. An Impurklnl meotipg of Phil Kearney post No. 2 will be at the post hall tonigh 'nmmu J. Nolan Intends leaving today for an extended western trip. He will take In Portland and San Francisco, Miss Anna Brennan, 314 North Twenty- fth street, has gone to O'Nell, Neb,, for & couple of weeks' recreatio Master Allle McReynolds, MoReynoids, ~ will today Neb. ere he wlll n tend on_of J. ¥. ftor Peru, lchool for & A. H. Merrill dellvered an interesting and Instructive address to young men at the local Young Men's Christian assoclation parlors yesterday afternoon. OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKETS. ' Staple and Fancy Produnce. EGGES—Candled stock, 1 LIVE l’OULe ;. ofi e Ofic turkeys spring BUTTER-_Packing dalgy, o tubs; BEH Chvd ng, So picke rol, & buffhlo, dressed, Tc; siniis hitefish, 10c. d 008 'h 8@10c; ducks lckens, per b, 12%@13c; cholc« uc ey sruor k. obatsis. bolie sreen, per ib., -2& Wholessle os ey, No are fot hay of ood col r‘nnd fin’? ’"D.."' colo ! mand fair: Rlcul ts lighte BT, ES8. AULIMWEE—Homl grown, per dos., BW CELERY—Kalamazoo, 8e. EOTATOES- New. per bu.. Higte. GREEN ONIONB.-Der do.. According 6 size of bunche\\. mo TUR, 30c. BE BEANB—“ome grown. per mari buk‘t. , String beans, per mll’l.( c:mh gE—Clllfumh or home grown, new, lc. omovs—mw California, in sacks, per ROMATOES--Per market basket, Stc. NAVY BMNB—P . $2. TROITE PEACHES--California St. Johns, H Ankacms, Tdsvias, per_blasket crats, % m per et crate, ; Californi, Eravdrda, me, * PLUMS-California, er_4-basket cral s(lnloy, !}, Ja lflflfi.‘ b each b::xe:ig.lfl. a T ‘t-basket crate, el leY mw Sox, e e, EARS. Callfornia Sér. box, $L5. APP)#HMMII varities, per GRABAPPLES Per bbl, 8. m LOUP! per crate, §2; per wu‘mumums—cm Jsause. GRAPES—Southern Cawbes oer %-ib, crate, &LUEBERRIEB—Per 16-qt. case, $2.5G TROPICAL FRUITS. PINEAPPLES—Fiorida, 30 to 3 count, BA, ANAB—-PM’ bunch, according to size, 0! N /GES—Valenclas, xw Meal- terranean sweets, HON&-—C#. imoneira, $4.5094.75; Mes- MISCELLANEOUS, York 87, ;. No. ..m!. 7c} NO. 2 vemi galf. 1 ta o 15 tha.. hfi, urhnmu datte; aheep pel torse RSO e it v ey hasd shell ber i, \Dnhgmmfl shell, & »bl, 1b., 4o 7} . 7! pacans, #mall, 10c; mnuu. per doz,, qnatu the ocum.rr brass, holvy boa p-"r'f'h.. e Bourse Aspect Unchang: BERLIN, Aus. 10-—The sspect of the bourse last ed practically no Shanee. “While the waes n_ with 3 better tone in fron and coal shares, a re- action followed and most of the quot tions lost all of thelr previous gain. Many shares ocjosed lower than they did- Au- Reports of the iron market con- '.lnue to be contradictory. The annual bal- ance eheet o the Hoesch eompany, lesued yesterday, passing ohd, as 2 dividend Bt 10 pe ont ade bad lmpnuion news of the coal market lndlel!a] & mol active movemeént in coal shares, Prussin’s coal production has declined. The rrndu 7,504,568 Z,;"*}_"" e lcate. The company will draw its coal ly from Silesla by river and canal. the exception of electrical share: which broke several points, general indu trials were quiet, but lllr‘ly firm, last week. Govemmon! 3 lower upon lization sales and owing to h h forelgn uchl and a) pr-hmlou of exporta. t au Sver, ow he danger o 8¢ g0ld_ex- ports to have nmovbd. altho munu of gold wtn sent to eou Europe uflu% 4ud T 03 +X- change and the ypflueh of the autumn E‘Ih discounters more reserved, b\lt the al nd:nu of mnn'y "N-Cub'yo“:a 1ut ?uk at l\i per cent. among the for- k! tt) "ul‘m::i" kot Siirac attention e dlan “Pacitos durln. L na h o o’fly mndnt upon the mmlunl Duln- Light on Stock Bxchange. yment .f - WEATON, 0 The pavment, of 3 last week forced a considerable ulllnl o but the b hr" overnment fii o there .lrt F formida- oming W Sy to continue sasy. tone of lh)(‘kl ri e o ;old urther increases are mtldnlted raliroads fell in sym lhy with eonmll and dividends re than maintain last difficulties contin ‘weakness of South African Dry Goods Market Firmer. NCHESTER, Aug. 10 ~In view of the hlrdlnlnl in tbe price of cotton, the cloth generally firmer last week. In Some qn-rlor- Blgher ' rates are . amth ted shortly. The hear econth L bub h‘nl% “'lfl'he transaction: n bank holidays was appa: there has been ‘aitho some u.."n latterly ot The previously un un.v-n- Sble prices. " ¥hi3 siackriess is, atirt A0e Blch holiday "season and to De. fast that ‘many” deglers “were sbuent, The in: last week ‘China and. Japan e smaller out: ua iscouraging . aitho steadier. ‘Bome. Hines of A "m‘ y Were placed for home consumpiion. Toledo Grald and Seed. cents were fractionally | g, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Oattls May Be Quoted Btronger for the Wealk, but Others Lower. HOGS TWENT(-FIVE LOWER FOR THE WEEK i ep Have lcen in Liberal Supply Al Week and Prices Have Declined from = Dime to a Quarter “Feeilers Fully Steady, IOLTH OMAHA, Avg. 9. Cattie. Hogs, Shee 9,405 s °u| !KO Omela) Seturaiy.. Total this week. Week énding Auj Week endipg jul; Week ending \july Weex ending (ul !lme k t ing table Bhows the receipts of wid sheep at south hu Jo4r to date ahd compariso The following table shows tne average price of hogs sold on the South Omaha market the laat several days, with com- parisons with former ye 1 1008, [1901. 11900, 1599, |nu um.u-. | v N 06| 4 05( 3 I g;ssjg 3;3"53; RIS —osdeng ErE vy EREER EFENEE FRC¥SS Cecanmw oot E 3 H o ke L aos @00 2 HEES e Toos mo. e e AWV “gRLESS "R2<EY 8855 _ 3!!5;!. a9 E2S P 22 - 88 RS E3 e e B 1) P Lt g £ 12888 i 2 EER 3 womaoo 13 3 E oo o, RES J: 22 38 cwagve ‘& 22 3dear g "FE alx 4] - ey, rcwmce Jssges 5L e Gwemnn KxBwes ag 2 55 FFFI ofcial numhfl' of cars of stock hl In today by each road was: HOI'I» Sh'p. H'ses. Total receipts .. The disposition of the da; as follows, each buyer purc ber of head Indicated: ., "Bl FetelSe: receipts was ing the num- . Sheep. 4 Tatale 1,688 YISTERDAY'I SHIPMENTS. ’I'III toxwvl lll shows the number of_cars to the country yutudly nA unn- th- nation: M Al‘mflfi. 0. vis, - W, Marshall; Toava, m-A . Wallace, ou-b‘ CATTLE—There were, no um. on sale today, but for.the week fade o wnk. but the common nds have been negiected, with the ten- ‘dency:. nt prices downward. Thnr‘ have been vi few cornfeds on le this week, and as the demand on the e ol Packers: wag: in shape the g:mr grades, such as from_$6.75 up, e been strorg, but the half-fat kin that sell from $6.75 down are a little lower. Th-n have been no chojce cattle offered hough that would sell from $.76 to bul itis lhfluflw& l‘h‘l't mu;“ cattle wouls sell here to an The fnarket broke ia Iather bad shape the first of the '!'m was a qun-ur Iunr hovuvorht.he feeling n a llltb .ghn uwuu i bout 15@%e lower, :‘Um nd cornfeds. ""E‘ ey wors. 5. wesk mostly trom $.80 0 u|| from 00 to Wuum rl became Wi hogs sold bout iong string went at wl from t M 1 ol he s v then tor LA with the exce) was & 8 thee tor. the wee e, SHEEP—There were th of -mp gn sale this morning, but .wf"fln amounts to & little over WHEAT-Fairly | 8180 .,..au."in 7 Beptember, Bc: ve, -u-&y 10 fiem; cash, 62%c; eth l. DNY &n—bun casier: cash, ber, Philadelphin Froduee Market. PHILADILPHIA. Stei.dy; ll lo- o‘ tresh ““og 'ulll‘n‘ fle, ff; fresh southern, 16 lnll ol M mNo' Yol‘ full cnuu Report of Bank of Spain. R 10.—The report of the ¥ ’B’,....“fo. na k "‘M yester. Gold in E‘Z: Lve MARKET, CHICAGO 00K Cattle, Shoep and Lamb. Homs nu-ly to iMigh ICAGQ, Aug. S—CATTLE- Recelpts, Utk otondrs Ront 1 %G8 % poor o m..fl..m #4000 Ild (MN’I. Steudy and $:000 head; @ HOOB-—-RQCeXnII estimated M over, fott 1,600, Market ¥ hl(h-!. mixed and 0. g00d to_choice heavy, §7.90G 7 heavy, 38.70801.16; light, #,0807.3; itk ot Salex. o4 9 HEEP ASD LAMBS—-Recolpts, 2,500 noad: sheess Steddy; lambs. steady: good to,_eholce we! SOG4 2 fair to_cholce mixed, ‘z'nvm % wmern sheep, $2.60¢p4.00; pative’ lambs, %; western lambs, Otetal ,emm.y Cattle . Hogs Bheey Receipts. Shipments 2,304 1,560 Kansas City Live KANSAS CITY, AUg. 8.—CATTLE—Re- Seibts, 20 head; market unchanged: choio export and dlvn'd boel steers, $7.50@s.2 far to §ood, 83.36G7.45; stockers and feu $2.4 weatern-fed steers, $3.500 Texnn and Indian ulletn HOGS — nmmu Wohgld $7 2067 .40; yorl igw, 9. W 7'%. recelpts for th snbm’ AND LAMBS—Recefpt market steady; native Iu“n; " 2.”““ ostern lambs, 8.1 tock Market, Aug. 9.-BEEV! " celpts, 844 head; ‘dressed oot “—5‘; cables last received Quoted American steers at 13401 dressed welght; refrigerator Deer at 1li4c per 1b; exports today, partly estimated, %0 beeves, 3,60 quarters of beel, joHOGE—-Recelpts, 37 head; nominally SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recet Bead; sheop steady, lambs o higher: sieeh sold ‘at $3.16613.90 per 100 lbs.; lamb culls, $; dressed ity dressed lambs, 501'"“ i YORK, VES—Receipts only 1 head. per 16.; 8t. Joweph Live Stook Market. 8T. JOSEPH, Au 9. ~CAT’ --Re- s, 8 head; num‘ al; nl!lvl:l;%‘lu.%.fi . .28 veals, i stock- H | Steady t lower; g lia? s, meditim and '_rl.-v 'm‘““ix’&. Plas s BHEEP AND AMB tve wostern lambe, 15y Do Western wethers, u. na- — Sloux City Live Stoek Market llO Ci A LI—"‘ ul:fl pecial Telegram,) market steady’ .00; stoc b!lll <o "fi'oa‘: gnd Saltes m"'fl?‘r& 1 g n&wnhflinbc 0c lower Stoel The following table shows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at t markets for August g e ve JiRGgal Cattle. Hot‘- Sheep. 250 b 681 lt. laoIll Grain and l’r-vllio .. No. l n‘l'lp cuh, “flv-wr nuc. ‘NAlh f—hn N‘g,!el-h.luc "81&%‘.'“.5" e O o m i Boptambe Ishdo; “Devomber, s at &c. G tnek. ) 83,05 =Dull; a Y—lu&dy. Himathy. Fi0006) tead: t ! m(&a‘ ¥ COTTON zn'ss—fl." os. PROV!IXO&!—POI’I. lo‘nr Jobb; gld. new, $16.96. Lard, ited meats (boxoa). shorts, 310; clear $10.62%; k, §7c. .60; " prat- i extra shorts, $1L76. OFt cl Steady; ' chicken 9%c; ‘%‘n"' 120; turkeys, 13~; ducks, 70; geese, UTTER — 18!0&07. creamery, 17@dlc; 36 Blends 186, 1oss oft Recel, ts. Shipmen! Flour, bbls. Ry Thipments, Wheat, bu. wan e 19,000 54,000 91,000 llmd Trip, Aug, Ito 14, inclusive 'SI .Bol'mlo Springs, Denver, Pueblo. Tourist Sleepers 1 to 14 imela- 325 nonn‘d Trip, Aug. 110 44, Inclusive Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake blty ity Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. stwerx | Davis & Cowgill irob Works, MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF MACHINERY. GENERAL IlIPA’I:JNG A BSPECIALTY, IRON AND ABS FOUNDERS. 1601, 1503 and 1506 Jackson Street, 538.