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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. Hall, b ; Moore, 2, off Donahue Struck out: B 1].\4.\ drant to Werd Struck out: By on the good hogs. The heavy pacKers, how- | $5.0066 00, ¥ pte for the week, 76,000 cate 4 Maher, 88 .... A Donahue, 2; by Moore, 2. Left orretice, 4; by Mock, Stolen base: Tur- of, did not show much of any improve- | tle, £000 cal Maupin, P oieies 8t Loutw & Cieveland.'s.” Time yn-’r Left onoases: Minneaolls § To- eni, and, as they were leit untll the YGS—Recelpts, v Laughlin ledo, 9. Time: 185, Umpire: Tindill ose, the Inst end of the market d ot ¢ higher Baints Drep Bunday's Deuble-Header Into | . \.\. 4 Score second game Boore ssdond gaemes T e Oorn @attle Lewer for the Week-- Western | {305 The JREL €O O hnal “With Yester: | S 6: henvs, & Pl i st 8t, Joseph, 4 | Bokett it 1100 By, o 3760 | brmen, w3 n}nnh, AT | am— Eholce :.‘...[-"-m.; from $7.00 10§13 ‘and 4 | 3w head % Earr 3 . 1o | Hemp " 0 Bradiey, i 3 aily, 1t ol Hoft, 2v 3 % bunch brought $7.8, which is the highest | SHEEP AND LAMBS—-Unchauged; na- SENSATIONAL FINISH IN SECOND GAME | Home run Three-base hits: | Heldrick, ct..1 Lajole, '2b. Brers, ¢ O{Turaer, &, HOGS BIG TEN HIGHER THAN A WEEK AGO | price paid in some (ime, The heavy pack- | tive lambs, 33,704 %: western lambs, $3.00 Thomas shear. Two-base | A i Hick W Thomas, ' Gonding. Two-bare e Hickias imot, ¢ 0 Graus, ¢ | ers, though, were slow {rom starl o finlsh @4.00; native wethers, $2.94.30 wésicrn Ry Carthy | s’ late before they were ull dis thers, $2.564.00; fed awes, $3.0004.00; ? Sacrifice hits:' Carter . STal MoCormick. 360 0 ¢ MeCarth % ceady | POSed Of. And then they sold from $7.40 10 Texns clipped yearlings, $3.0008.8; Toxns With Seore Carter, Left on hases: Omaha, 8 Bt, do- | (b ..} Fat Sheep and Yearlings Fully Ste&dy | 5140, which wae the same as they brought | clipped shecy, $3. 061 20; Stockors ahd feeds Omaha: seph, ouble plays: Stewart to SVrighl. | pesgy, t Week, but Lambs s | yesterday ., $2.0062.0. Re, of k. Them in the Fou he 0 it B N T el i e st We For the week receints have ben light and | frsal> (-0 Receipts for the week, %,000 Proceed to Pull Out & z n".v“r;:kl outs B(;S‘lr!‘{:i“wnh!;',"h};(u::m:rl Totals Y Weak, aud Especially 48 A result the tendency of prices |n.\.« been — - F Based : Totals Minneapol oder Lamba upward he total advance for the week. | New York Live Stock Market, 145 Umplre: Moran. | - +Batted tor Starnagle In the ninth. [ ~pmiapaaiter it %R R i T iataiy Stottts .5 WU over'w q:“‘" YORK, Sept ‘e B '"F" Re. ot , 23000-¢ e sentative sales NE . Sept. 13- - The Omaha base ball club boosted its own || DENVER, Sert, IdoDenver t00% The | .Earned runs: 8t Lout Cleveland, 3. | 1 "Fwo-base hits: Witmot, Gramus Dounlé | poc it werer T s, Hogs, Boets 6 & i ; | BRemaa fative sidonr SOIteS for esitstng stock mightily Sunday afternoon by taking | necm\s was called at the end of the sixth | TWo-bi e fite: Anderson, Lajole, Hick- | play: Lynch to Quillin to Werden. Struck umvln\l'mnnd.y’ MO l.l;Vh. ) % H | elght; cables last quoted American steers another double-header from St. Joseph, | inning on account of darkness. Attend- | AT, Flick, Bradley, Sugden. Stolen bascs: | out: By Sporer, 3; by German, 2. WA | 'Gaycfa) “ruesday uoo0:0. 5,151 g B 3 8 1At 13 Qressed weight; refrigerator winning two close games by 4o 8 and 8 to [ ANCE, 4.0 Score Arst game: Polehaw, 4 _ BUick out: By Reids. 1; by | fuichy, Spofer. Bacrifice hita: aa: “Minne. | Qcial Wednesday ... g i {Beet at 15 per b.; exports today. puriiy Polchow, 2 Lef b St. Louls, 9 | apo Fotedr: 5. yes: Wil Omcial Thursday . L 8o 1 ] | estimated, 618 beeves, 15 sheep and 3,083 7. The capture of the last one was accom- | Denver . 343056011 1| Gleveland, 8. Time: " 1:8 Umipire: O'Laugn.: | Apotls. 6; Toledc, 8, Btolen hase: Atmots | OMhcial Friday sveesorss 5000 Quarters ot beef. shed only by the most sensational rally | Peoria ........0 0 0.3 0 01 1 5-1014 7| o8 THASE LW Uit Glmugh- | werden, iy ers: Suiivan, Jiks, Timet 1 | Grisial mavuriay .. 09 % | YEALVES—Receipts, 40 head: no changa plish y by Tine { i | Werden, 15 o/Miteheli, it Quiliin, ss. 1/8mith, b Sullivan, et o/Cogewell, rf Grant, 2b o'8aim, 1b Sporer, p 0 Gerrian, P lomaw wlssssanis Totals 21210 1 Totals o9l onmsnnesE o co2l s 3 - o o Battetles: Denver, McCloskey, Kennedy, & P Umpire: Tinaill, Pty oted; a fow veals sold at $6.00@8.00; & fe of the season, beginning with the score 6, 00 BiICh, RErN i e peoria, Jones and PRIS & Taiy St URicune, Standing of Teams. Total this week......2s, Biiseire St BECR! city dreceed ves's to 0 against Omaha, and extending through | Hanford CHICAGO, Sept. 14,.—Detroit bunched hits " p.C, | Week ending Sept. 6.... 9e@13c per Ib five heartburn innings. Score second game: RiLE, | aihe first game and won by o single run. [, . Played Won. Lost. P2 ! Week ending August 3 LAMBS—Receipts. 1.861 L HLE, | Patterson was in good f d held the | 14 [RPRIINS 1 7} | Week enc u z ead; oth shee iam b There were 6,865 pald admissions at the | p, .\, i3 12 08 01013 3| visitors down to five. -.-n.?{fl.x"{,‘x:sh:n(‘x “:: Indianapolis ..... 4 ”"<“'u.t :5:&1::: fi\::fi:: o 1 head f"."“k'l.'. :‘.y‘flf‘.;."; mu:'v'-r_"x:;mw“;' % game and an easy 1,000 extras. This crowd, | Peoria : L SRR R | R ., e R & I':;"““y | Same week last year. A 2,163 4 culls, $4; dressed mutton, 5%@i'sc; es, went absolutely | Batteries: Denver, Lempke, McCloskey, | bunched hits with bases on balls and easily | Kans: ? | RECELPT) 3 B ) ) dressed lambe. '8Glic. and McCausland. 9 y A sbell was the feature. v eveee > ‘397 - or | 6 0 1 ow hogs s0ld 7.75 per ¢ finally tied in the fifth by Johnny Gon- Rven, Broak at. (he Sprtng: Attendance, 9,80, Bcore first game: | Minneapotts 11111 B @ @ cattie, hogs and sheep at South Omana for } a few hogs sold at' $1.76 per cwt . Salnts made DETROIT CHICAGH €do ... . . g . st g Ave § ’ ding's three-bagger. But the i the 8,000 | COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 14.—Colo- WH.0.AB ks mes today: Loulsville at Milwauke:, | last year: B 5 t. Joneph Live Stock Market another in the sixth and again the 8, rado Springs and Milwaukee broke even |Harley, I Indianapolis at Kansas City, Toledo at Min-| Gkt 00061 .19 ] & 5 ST. JOSEPH, Sept. 13- CAT e threw a spasm when Thomas tied | today. Hoth games were featureless and | Casey.’ 3b. capolis, Columbus at St. Paul. SIS w¥eseny S b4 o 0 head: steady: natives, & peopl D neapolis, 1 2 4 p-}b - = ceipts, it a second time with a home run in the | uninteresting. “Score first game: | Blbarield, ) Hogs . Lot e won s cows and heifers, $2.00@6. 1 1 1 18 11, > o 3ones et ilreen, 1|Davis, s ; and feeders, §2.7505 35 price of hogs 85ld on the South Omalia R HOGS—Receipts, 2.097 head; Pats Up Parse for Ball Game in Honor | markel the Jast several days, with com- -] . Hakt and ; " Virisons with former years: There were 1o sheep i and. heacy, $1.05G1.80 DIKS, $4.008 o1 YR JRRVRRY Gf TRS e ———— | market today With which to make a te $1.6@1 Haitevnd, Date. | 1902 (1901|1900, (1599, (1898, [1897.|18%. | of (he market For the week, however; JEP AND LAMBS--Native lmbs, $4.75 - ~ | the cupply has been very liberul, a good western lambs, $4 00; wvearlings, A ( Sheep ... L SS9B0L 78,680 7 0 bulls And staks, $2.006%6.5: stocker seventh. Wright's single In the elghth, | Miwaukee ...1 0 1 7 00 0 0 31310 4 | MeAlllster, ib SPENCER’S DAY TO CELEBRATE | ™Y following \able shows the average |8 ] : L 6.00; bulls and _stags, $2.50@% tockers scoring Carter from second with two outs, | Colo. Springs .0 0 1°0°0 2 0 0 03 5 2| Lepine. rf was the last straw, and so great was the | Batterles: Milwaukee, McPherson and |Busiow. « demonstration and unconfined the hilarity | Bitrs: Colorado Springs, Jones and Baer-|Kissinger, p.. 1 and exuberance of feeling that some ar-| Score second game: Totals Kt :-Ie::- were made for evidences that were & | ., e 1 0030330 SR | patroit o8 o=t Avgust 18| ¥ guin having been made over the last sev- | 3 cthers, $ ewes, §2.iu6h ttle too strong. Mliwaukes oo..6 06 6.0 1 1°0'0—8 ¢8| Chiicago .. . 238 013| SPENCER, Neb, Bept. 14.—(Special)— erul weeks and also over the corresponding The first game, too, was a grand onme,| Batterfes: Colorado Springs, McNeely,| Left on bases p Chicago, 6. | Spencer is all ‘agog over the two defeats 6 7V . peek of last vear. The market, hough but for ifterent reasons. Omaha won it | Baerwaid and Hausen; Milwaukes, Fricken, | Two-base hita: Daly. MeAllister. | of a picked nine from Creighton and Lynch | 4 42 has held up in good shape and prices ‘or . ve Stock Market. Thornton and Evers. Stolen _bases lshofl Sutlivan, Stran for a pursc of $100 played at Lynch and 3 - s p are fully as high as they were at! g ou ofily four hits, whish was il the locals Jones, Mertes. Struck out: By Fiatt, ; by | during ‘the celebration over the arrival of 1 the close of last week. On Monday, In a., Sept. 13.—(Special Tola- could o 'to the tall sycamore, “Bones” Kan City Wins, Too. Kiainger, 1. Dassed patis: Sulivan (2, | the first train ot cars and the completion | Augus X ! g ine fuce of e heaviest receln the | gram.) Recaipt, 7 head Parvin. Meanwhile the visitors touched| DES MOINES, Sept. 14.—Kansas City by | Bases on ‘bails: Off Platt, 4; off Kissinger, | of the railroad to that enterprising town xd‘hll i W:-(;gr\ T' |hv‘\ ards, the lm.nk('( eased fl;fl ket steady; beeves. @i superior playing and batting ability ‘won | 5. Hit with ball: Platt Green, Lepime, | The two clubs were composed largely of | August 1 9 S : wloe, but since that time the mar and mixed, $2.6064.50; stocke foeders Owen for elght, but lost the game on twohoth games here today, taking ~ three | Eiberfeld, — Time: = 250, Cmpires: © Caur: | professional players from the North Ne- | Aigus Y | hag been active and strong, so that the | $3.0015.00; Year!ing a alves 0 1 errors in the fourth by Reynolds and|straight from Des Moines. In the first!ruthers and Sheridan P YT braska league, who not only did some fine | | 6 06 « § has all been regained, Sihe quality of | ~ HOGS-"Receints head: market Rohe, allowing Stome to score the extra |Same the locals were unable to find Nichols | = Score second game: ball playing, but considerable unnecessary | August offerix has be fairly good, but | gtrong, selling $7.4067.5; bulk, $7.40G7.45 and Gibson was equally effective in the | ' . e, rag-chewing, The first game resulted in a [ A.gust 4 » | still sheepmen cialm that when their sheep | run. Dolan from a single in the second | gecond, both pitchers allowing but seven T T | M g v cel - arrive here they are not in nearly as goo R.H.0.AE score of 10 to & in favor of Spencer, Bat: | Son N Nie E Receipts of Live Stock, bad already tallled on Thomas' three-bag- | hits In the two games. Attendance, 2,000. | strang, 3b i artey, ... 53 4% | feries:” Spencer, " Cheatwood “and Albers; | v i 71| condition as when the leave the rang. ger, and In the sixth the other two came | Score frst game: R o 0 Cane 0 > elghton and Lynch, Downs and Carroll owing to the shortage of cars and the, The following were the receipts of live o Eiverield, s 1 8 0| ek ot "y Cheatwood, 13; by Downs, | i ! § 08! & 02 many delays along the line stock at the five principal clties yesterday on 'a base on balls, a single and Dolan’s | Kansas City 2000001 1°5% i beautitul double. Des Molnes ...:.0 0 0 1.0 0 0 0 0-1 3 & i o 1 any i ojBeerett H e tures of the game were the outfield: : The lamb market is also about the same " § . 0od la v very i <ansas City Batterles: Kansas City, Nichols and Wil | nbc “hy Hi LT 0 0| and Shortstop Sork of Spencer. good lambs huve been very scarce, and Kansas City 0 3 3 steady to io light mixed, $7.50 leuncssnas faniiiosiise loomwmmunonn loommanncos 2l concnnamnnad o mar- cows, bulls Hogs. Sheep Score of Firat Game. son; Des Molnes, Hoffer and Lobeck. McFariand, 0 0o e e Bt Bpencer. Batteries: Spun- rather dull, as packers were not particu-.8: Joseph 3 BigLh | . d' Albers; Creighton and | ) larly anxlous for the commoner grades, Chicago i ssalonbidt 2,000 ook Downs: And Carroll Btruck out: |Sept. 10 : 3 3 | and such Kinds are perhape a little lower. ' | Sloux Clty .. Totals B2 10 2 LERCH, e, 3: by Downs, 6. The features | Sept. 11, H 830 s There has been very active demand for Owen hit Rohe in the fourth, and then| Score second game: Patterson, p. allowed two successive singles, which | Kansas City 0381 scored him. In the ffth the Saints went | Des Moines 10100002432 hit ‘by batted ball, Qams | N e, Rliaeaind 1 6 242 feeder sheep and the market may be quoted at it again, bunching a single, Brashear's | Batteries: Kansas City, Gibson and Wil- | called on account of darkness. | e cBestanga Tor Bpencer and Third | Bens. 1. s Btrong for the week. Every(hing At all| LAverpool Grain and Prov three-sacker and another single for two|jon; Des Moines, Hoffer, Wlilis and Lo-| Chicago ... soe0 1°2°¢ 010 ¢4 Baseman Viterna for Crefghton and Lynch, | - bl flesicanle has met with feady sale. Feeder| LIVERPOOL, Sept. 11.—WH more runs. That was all, but play was at| "Guime called at the end of the seventh| " Lete on bases: Chicago, 9 Detrolt. & | Lynch and- Thira Baseman Brimmer for | ppndlcater Sunday. and, If anVhing, are lower for the week. | wemiarn winters dunse 1050, Noo 1 Catle & killing pace till the end, when Frank |inning on account of darkness Two-base hit: Cowey. ‘Three-base Hita: | Spencer. DT T e St Was! s duotations: “Good to cholce yearlings, | forna, steady, 'ss 4i4d. Futures, inactive; ‘wound up by striking out three men in the of the Teams. Isbell, Elberfeld. Sacrifice hits: Greene, | The 5:\"\1' were well attended and con- LI e Cattle .0 wvu-.::rr-‘" ood, $3. umxx.vlw. |gouu 10 | September, 58 1134d; December, 5y 1014d. sinth, Seses Daly.” Stolen bases: Strang, Davis, Double | tributed largely to the entertainment of the | 3 a o gonere: , B.2G3.50; falr {o good | CORN—Spot, qulet; American mixed, 5 . i Won. Lost. P.C.|play: Patterson to Daly to Isbell. Struck | celebration. Parker umpired both games |C. M. & St. P. Ry . 3 G325, cholce ewes, $3.0003.15; | 414, active; October, 4s 4d; No- e e R -8 -599 | out: By Patterson, 2. Bases on balls: Off | except first inning of second game. O’ & St. L. Ry fair to good cwes, '$2.5042.9; good to chol s Mercer, 8. Wil itch: 24 Ty ) ry ; o PEAS—Canadian, quiet, 6s 8d. R G - 1 Umptres: sheridin wnd Carrithoms Argos Handy with the Stick. Union _Paciilc system. . 45; teeder wethiors, $3.00G8.40; (ce:{rrflg:art FLOUR-SL. Lotiis fiicy wintes, quiet, o . & N Pizdyi e . g s 88 3¢ St. Joseph . 6 6l Standiang of the Tonms. NEBRASKA CITY, Sept. 14.—(Speclal)— | F "l & M. V. Ry.. cull lambs, $2.0033.00; feeder éwes, $1 _At_London (P ’ Colorado Springs .. ® 7 Played. Won. 1 The Tec-(lass-Andreesen team came down | ¢! Bt P M, & O, Ry oot | 250; stock ewes, $2.0060.%. Representativo | cpoe feme 6 iG], oo e coast) old Des_Moines ........... M 8 Philadelpha. ..........12 172 this morning to play a final game with the | 5" & M. R Ry.......ooo : O O N D Res:, atrohg) extra THalN Peoria ... PRTRTS 3% ] Boston ....... o182 (3 Argos. They brought with them the team |.¢’ 'y & & RYiicies * Av. Pr. mess, 10 d. Pork, strong; prime mess Games today: St. Joseph at Omaha, Kan- | 8t. Louls .. joae N | 4 that had been successtul in winning from | ' C. & St. J. Ri s S . | B 8 8 400 | Western, 86s3d Hams, shorf cut, 14 to 16 sas City at Des Moines, Peoria at Denver, L‘lhlrm(o %1 .21 5 B ;;I;‘\sr'\r'l:l‘l':l:‘q;“‘kfip f‘“;)h“"““h‘:“_,fi{;"; fes :{ 1' g ll i;(( L east..... 939 Idaho lambs........ 6 475 |ps, firm, . umur:. firm; l‘;umbr'rlm Milwaukee at Colorado Sprin Cleveland .. . 127 5 6 ! e vas p DO .- e g P, y., west. cut, 26 to 30 Ibs., 6ls 6d; short ribs, 16 to pd il ik Washington .12 56 two innings. ‘when he was substituted by | fiiinois Central Ry........... CHICAGO LIV STOCK MARKET. | bs., 628! long clear middies, light, 2 2 Harry Welch. For four innings he held the - 60s: 101 clea dles, heav: GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAG Detroft ......... 121 48 L 1bs., 60s; long clear middles, heavy, UE | Baitimore i 1l - 48 371 | locals down without @ run, when suddenly | rotal receipts ..........coooee 06l p —— 1bs., 565 6; Short lear backs, 16 to 20 Ibs. Games today: Washington at Baltimore, he lot his head, and in the seventh they | e gieposition of the ddy's rereipts was Cattle Receipts Small, but Market is| 595 6d; clear belll B4 Lo, 16 Iba.. “ete 6d Fittibuty (Toais [Sosh NReeEgh 8| PRiudsipals s Bogtol ciehth they touched Mim for’ six more. | a8 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Firm and Steady. o o RS B TR ] stieb l Y d » end indicated: ard, . prime western, Wreek and Then Wallons St. g ¥ o | Welch acted like a schoolboy after [ ESESE R T Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, | , CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, | American refined, in pails, b4s. nouts Merrliy S | seyentn and went to pleces cu GAna Dhe)ing 0o 200 head; steady; & to p cors, | © RUTTRR—Nominal e following is the score by Inning: Om cki . 1534 | rominal, $7.50@8.¢ bor 1 dium, $4.25 CHEE ~Steady; American finest white, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14.—The Pittsburg team | Kansas City Bunches Hits and Sets | ATEO i L1 200006 6 *14 ~_“$1‘ and ( . 1,288 | 3 00; mc;f: » and 'y(.",l{l'.—.‘" .f“;,m’i:, rnwzl(sw; American colored, 49s, was late in arriving today on account of a 1 7 E 30030000 0— o,*’\gmfl‘p_ LMC“ . . §1.50@5.00; helters, $2.6076.75; canners, $L.ov@ TALLOW—Prime city, steady; Australtan rallway accident, The game was not Indianapolis Back a Little Batterles: Argo, Glozler and Delaney; | GIFQUE & T v . 2.50; bulls, $2.23@5.00; calves, $2.75@7.00; | in London, steady, 31s 6d started until 4 o'clock, an hour after the Furth. Lee-Glass-Andreesen, Saey, Walsh and Coe. ¥ g ) . -fed steers, $3.0044.50; western steers, e n}:‘\'c‘rllled gm-. There was lots o‘f“llael;',y b L | Umpires: Stroble and Cook: Attendance, | g0 - | $3.76@5.75. | St. Louis Grain and Provisions. tting and numerous errors, the | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 4.—Kansas City [ 1,000 o Hrga Bl HOGS—Receipts today, 9,000 head; esti 7 e h itchers were hit hard. Attendance, 4,0. | bunched hits in the sixth and seventh and | ~ YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. mated Monday, %,000; left over, 1600; mar- | ,ST- LOUIS, Sept '13.—FLOUR-Qulet: core: was alded by stupid fielding by the Indian- | Sioux City Takes Two. The following list shows the number of ['yot 10G20c higher; mixed and butchers, §7.45 fancy and ‘stralghls, $2 85a3.10 th. PITTSBURG. X g apolls players. Attendance, 4,000. Score: SIOUX CTTY, Bept, 1o-r(Special_Tele- | CATS of fecders shipped to the country yes- | @7.5;; good to cholce heav fan 3 : 01010200 4 R.H.O.A. KANSAS CITY. INDIANAPOLIS. gram.)—Sioux City defeated Rock Rapids terday and their destination: roigh heavy, $1.30G7.65; R A SEED—Timothy, steady, $3.00G4.20. Clarke, 1t......3 R.H.0.AE. H.0.AE v he | . Cattle g ; | bulk of sales, $7.46@1.75. | o 4 000 o in two straight games, the last of the et i ' sales, § wo| CORNMEAL—Steady, $2'90 inba, 8 ‘a? .yo::n“_nz |+ g St Rothfuss, rf. OjHogriever, rf..1 Towa-South Dakota league season. Score | B.J. Froctor, Mearney, Nep =D, & Mii 1| SHEEP “AND "LAMBS_Receipts, 200 BRAN-Slow; sacked, east track, 8@65o. i 8t ph, 2. Heville, ... 1Fox, 2b........ first game: onn sulien, Woo tver, Ne ++ 1 head; sheep and lambs steady; good (0| HAY—Steady: timothy, $8.00@11.00; prairie, homas, Brashear. Two- . Nance,' 2b. st Sosy G. A. Peterson, Osceola, Neb.—U. P choice wethers, $3.403.90; fair 'to cholce | g650q8.00. R /i ! Dolan, Hall." ~Sacrifice hits: | B Grady," 1b Rok Rani 8. W. Garvin, Foster, Neb.—F. E..... mixed, $2.50@3.40; western sheep, $2.50@3. WHISK Y- Steady, $1 Btewart, Brashear. Stolen bases: | Burke. b g Otto Foruey, Snyder, Neb. native lambe, $3.50@5.80; western lambs,| TRON COTTON T1ES$1.07%, Dolan,’ Garvin. Left on bases: Omaha, 3; Batterlos: Slou¥ City, A. Burr, Winside, Neb, T el ot il "| BAGGING—8 6-16G7 1-16c. Bt. Joseph, 5. Bases on balls: Off Owen. son: Rock Rapidd, Mirpl 3 Hy Jipp, Bennington, 1 Official yesterday: HEMP TWINE—fc. i off Parvin, 1. Struck out: By Owem, 9 e s I WSS ¥. M. Curtis, Bialr, Neb. Receipts. Shipments. | PROVISIONS—Dry salt meats (boxed) Paryin, 6 Hit by pitched ball: By sloux CI'y il Johnson Bros., Wakefield, Neb. Cattle . S ahil 2,0 | steady; extra shorts and clear ribs. $11} Qwen, ‘2. Time of game: 1:4. Umpire: i oran. Brown Beantifully bl glm‘-bu? . IK?I?I'“ Cll'ly y fi 04 Jameson; Rock Rapids, Murphy and White. f('l'“ l}"l;n)flhf;unlgmrurlh.mldfl ‘whorl clear, $12.%5. it e . Louls ......... | ndlanapolis ........ 02 S s Kloppin 0s., e N o Live Stock Market. eceipts. Shipments. That seeond game s appalling to think | FEarned runs . Louls, 2. | Earned runs: Kansas City, 5; Indian- Nert@lie an Wasy Winnas: C. P. Christiansen, Anita Wi L T DEORE Mg Flour, bbls.. 210,000 10w of, let alone writing it. Omaha had Brown | TWo-bae hits: Clarke, Weaer, Sebring. | apolis, 2. Two-base hits: Grady, Gear, | WEST POINT, Neb, Sept. 1.—(Speclal|F. A. Snodgrass, Calona, _ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18 —CATTLE—Receipts. | Wheat, by ! 161,000 g . Leach. Two-base hits: O'Brien. Three-base hit: Rothfuse Stolen | Telegram.)—West Point was today defeated | M. P. Mandesen, Exira, Ia.—R. 700 head, including 450 Texa: market dull | Corn, bu... 11,000 n the box and expected to win handily Double play: Kruger to| bases: Coulter, Kihm. Double plays: Be.|by Norfolk. Consecutive nitting accom-| Wm. A. Weller, Viliisca, Ia.—Q. and steady: natlve shipping and export | Oats, bu..... Hon from Maupin, so when old “Ace” Stowart | Nichols. Passed ball: O'Neil, Stolen bases: | ville to Leawe, Wolfe (unassiated).” Fit by | plished the victory. Score: R, | By rown, Hambure, Iaql. o steers. $5.448.0%; dremed bect and butcher = urke, Donovan, Nichols, Clarke. Y By Kellum, . A ‘m. Wallace, Griswold, Ia.—Q.. steers, $4.10@7 steers under 1,000 lbs., Grat a F made two lovely errors in the very firat | JTKE: PORGURM (IS plich M eLatgniy, | B inenas, o elum, 1 giase,on ballt: | orfolk 35202021 0-15616 4| Siockman & Bros Napponer, 1l S@i.50; stockers and feeders, $3.66G4.50; | Eslefin Umaih and; Ses inning, allowing onme tally, the fans did | Bases on balls: Off O'Nell, 1; off McLaugh- | Gibson, 5; by Kellum, 4. Passed ball: Be.| West Point ....0 0 1.0 0 4 0 0 0—5 6 5|y A, Hunter, Hillsdale, 1a.—Q.. and helfers, $2.25@5.50; canners, §i.75 | TOLEDO, O., Sept. WHEAT—Fairly not worry much. But wher the Saints|lin, '4; off Hackett, 4. Btruck out: By | ville. ime: 2:00. Umpire: Miller. Batteries: orfolk, Getlar'sl, Bucklin and | J, P, Stephens & Bro., Villisca, Ia.—Q 2.75; bulls, $3.50@4.25; calves, $4.00G Ir;‘(_’l"('pvn and easler; (‘l!".ll 73%¢c: September, 3 Huckett, 3; by O'Nell, 2; by MeLaughlin, ~ Joe Wilking; West Point, Chada, Hopkins, [ J; L. Rodrick, Winfield, In.—Q fexas and ndian steers, $2.0085.00; cows | 18%4c bid; December, 21 landed on Brown in the third for five hits | [ie(i“on’ bases: Pittaburg, 7; St. Louls, 13, | Sainte Liehs . Nenttr. Cheatwood and Creighton. Hall & 8.. Chillicothe, 18.—Q.......... and heifers, $2.00G3.7: CORN-—Dull and weak: cash, tic; Septem- and a base on balls, scoring five runs, the | Time: 2:00. Umplre ) * V| . ST. PAUL, Sept. 14.—Balley gave six | 2 N b . G. J. Wrikler, Strahan, la.—Q. L. 2| HOGS—Receipts, 80 head; market 5@l0c | ber, 80igc; December, 41%c; May, 39%c. people were thunderstruck, for thelr favorite Reds Win Both. bases on bails, but the locals could not hit | Blair Keeps Winning. Parker & Co., Silver Cit higher; pigs and lights, §7.23@7.60; packers, | OATS—Dull and steady; § twirl \ 4 him effectively and lost the first game of . E. Ripley, Summit, la §1.50G7.75; butchers, $7.65G8.06. | December, 31 rler was certalniy being punished. It| CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—~The visitors won | the last series with Columbus. Attendance,| BLAIR, Neb., Sept. 14—(Special =Telec|giyi"g Co., Coin, ia.—Wab SHEEP AND LAMBS—Market nominal; | SEEDS—Clovar, dull and easler; October, should be sald that unexpected errors by | both games today. They secured but three | 1213 Score: | gram)—Thomas’ Quinlen's Benators of| ;7% Funt, Logan, fa—L C native mutrons, $3.50@4.00; lambs, $4.000 | $5.574; January, $.40. Prime timothy, $1.3. Thomas and Wright helped on those five | hits off Taylor in'the first, but two of them | ST. PAUL. b e company ball team by a | C. W. Hunt, Woodbine, Ia.—1. C 5.00; culls and bucks, $2.50@4.00; stockers, | RYE—fc. ~ considerably. R el e St two, Sunh A% oele, c......0 104", | score of 4 to L "Balterles: Biair Clothing | F. W, Myers, Jissourt Velley, | $2.25G3. 2. e | S e There they were with three Innings gone | littie wildness by Hardy and five hits gave 1 Lumley, i company, Noves and Epling; Senators, )|y g "Robinson, Liscomb, Ta.—N. W. Kansas City Live Stock Market. | and the score 6 to 0, and the Rangers com- | them & good lead at the start in the sccond, | Jckarlang, o Rusgins, 1 Pepdergrast and Carr._Umpire: DUrant. ' Neig ‘christianson, Gray, Ta—N. W.. KANSAB CITY, Sept. 18—CATTLE—Re-| Bank of Shain Tor the week ended yesters pletely flabbergasted by Maupin's slow ones. | oo8 ‘mitting.” Ehillips held Lhe Tomeie sare, | Viox. ... o Forguson, 1b Flandrean Wins the Pennant. Jou T Miller. Hamburg, oK. C celpts, 80 head; market weak: cholce ex-| day showed the following: Goid in’ hand, Thero was just one chance on earth to| cxcepting ih the seventh and ninth. ~ At | Knoi If b R SIOUX CITY, Sept. 14—(Special Tele- ; o T port and dreayed baat tatre, 7. 00T.00) N | T iy Bessian) N i habc Ne win, and that was to make some hits and | tendance, §400. Score first game: 5700500, western-fed steers, s2.25g5.00% | ton, increased 125,000 pesetas. Gold w. - -1 h Dakota Base Ball . 3. gram)-—The Toma o . The. standing | . Sheep— S play a reckless ruoning game. This cNCINNATL enicago, o Cheak, 9. feague season closed today i ahuyiee. Nab=1, ¥ gabas o wesiornria“eicers. sego e | Hon, inoressed 12000 p seemed a forlorn hope with a team #0 ap- | Doniin, It ? 0 1 of the teams is as follows: f_‘lundrmlll‘ B. White, Tekamah, Neb. 1 & O 0 Slagle, 1t Totals o first, 'Stoux Falls second, Sloux City, third, T B Farraes, Frankport, Kan—M. B parently up in the alr. Yet it was done, | Beckier, b Columbus 0120002 7 !.lrmnr, fourth, 8heldon fifth, Rocl Plds | 1 & L. Johnson, Vernon, Mich.—Mil and Maupin himself gave the impetus. In | Sepmour. of i T LT D B NP B | e = LR R T T the fourth he gave Stone a base and Dolan | Peits b Two base hits: Cheoh, Beldeu. Home runs Southern League Results, ATC. "Lewis, Macedonia, 1a,—G..... followed with a long fly to right-middle | steinfeldt, 3 - ofMeAll 1 ng of Carson, Second Baseman Calhoun Al 5| § 0y as it was at the close of last week. Strictly Omaha + H . Isbell, 1 o[Gleason, 2b 3 "'he second game resulted In a score of | A3 owing to that fact the market has séemed | St, Louis s - 21 Fed = a¥ Missouri Paciiic lambs, 34.75@5.00; fair to good lambs, $4.oug | VoIVeL inal; January. 4= 13%d. Genins, 3b ... 4 Carter, rf Wright, 1b tone, 1f olan, 88 . tewart, 2b homas, m Gonding, ¢ ...... Owen, onomonsof leccomnooni | sommros o e -l Total e ) ST. JUSEP: %Ea > -] alosccoswosont Reynolds, rf ... Rrashear, 1h Hartman, m Belden, it Rohe Garvin, ¢ Hall, o ... Maher, ss .. Parvin, p ...l *Maupin ...l 2o® Y cewswmmon | crorsesmaomes S lonwnan sl | ocmwmomm = Eulcscoonsonn & > (] 0 o|Couiter, 0 0/Kihm, oo 7 e 3|Kruger, .. v 2|Calhoun, b.. o/Heydon, c..% 0|Kellum, p. o 0 5 0 0 1 1 1 1 » 2l oaswanm—n luwsowmocamn Bhebnomimn Rock Rapids .........0 0 0 0 0 0—0|johnson B v ® y Livingston, Cook, Neb.—M. & O.. of 4 4,390 ¢ 11.60. B (b a dy Batteries: Sfoux City, Tredway and| A" Ralston, Weeping Water, Nel {zln("p e 5,491 fl‘;?r'& short .‘ Bt ,.cl'lur'o?fmf‘ ;;1'." N O3 | omoonmumunoni 2 coconumcanad solurzccmcoosw It { 18 1 1 89105 89 e 7 1t e 00 1 111 g0 3 L | comonmun! lusrourons loen ° > L 1 Sl cnranan=nd wloomzesasn wlesneene ] Pt lrasineres Pre S aposorese R ~locscesomss = ©® Hloeommum~w Hart, Fox. Bacrifice hits: Belden, Turner, | At Memphis—Memphis, 6; Chattanooga, 8 | Grant Pilings, Macedonfa, Ia.—Q. 3 R ins, Fe on, At Shreveport—Shreveport, 0; Atlant: 3. Ho & Van Tyle, Clinton, Mich.- e ball rolled in under the fence braces “rst_base on errors: Colum- | ingham, 4. CATTLE-There were not enough cattle and Stone scored. Maupin then filled the| Totals ... 1y st Left on huol“ (Lu}:un,\» a m" here today to make a mnr]l'tle.l, but for lh-i bases with two more gifts, and everybody 4 d - : By Chech, n the Ger: J week supplies have been libe A good 3 *Batted for Taylor in the ninth. y I ; got. Brown singled and scored Dolan, | Chis a0 100000001 Even Thing at Milwaukee, ettt fiexplained pere that Germans |last year. the Increage was nearly 11000 . Cinctnnati, 2; v 1. ’ 3 ~ a.”“For the year to date the increase but the others dled, two outs following. |, Left on bases: Cincinnafl 3 Chicago, 7| /L WAUKEE, Sept. 1—Milwaukee and | have heavy bull engagements In American | head. , Fh (Be JA0H 57 last year amounts This was the little start needed, for In| Tnreo’bile"hit: Steinfeldt. Saceifice hita: | Loulsvilie divided honors today, the home | Falirond shares W GORTOR SO0 GOV gireet | to nearly 72,000 fead. the fifth the Omahas did work they have | Schaefer, Menefee, Evers, Peits. Stolen | team taking the first and the visitors the | UL W1, 505 rehension that the long en- |~ Cornfed steers have been In light recelpt never duplicated. Wright flew out, but Siagle, Corcoran, Seymour. Struck | second game. Altrock pitched good ball, | ShOR U3 CRRICME00m ‘Will soon be re-|all the week, and up to Friday anything T ahadt’s hseaiiins Bosd 16 Buda 't By Ta on;. 3; by i&h{l{n‘hl. Bases on | but in the third Inning he gave thice bases | versed, “The Frankfurter Zeitung, in aat all good commanded tully steady prices. e ew eer or, , 1. Time: | on 3 3 ate. > prnnk v, however, packers e mar- frat. Dolan singled, and “Cap" Btewart| Ll " Usiire:” brown, o7 nnn. 1. Time: | o8, 0t ke won out in the eleventh of two | fnancial article. notes that at present|On Friday, howerer 5 the 1 v | America dominates the bourses of Europe | ket in bad shape, as they clalmed they drove out & double, scoring Stone and| Score second game: singles, o base on balls and a fly to out- | America dominates the BOurses of ERrIRY | Rad been paying too much for their cattle . = # Dolan. Then Thomas flew g Py CINCINNATL ) CcHICAGO. field. The second gume was stopped at the | {0 MOLTWall sfeet the article concludes | here in comparison with Chicago. ~ Sellers Price same as our * Export. 3 0.4, looked as if it were all. It wasn't. Gond- ! poaitn, If..... end of the sixtn to allow Loulsville to catch 1 Blagle, If.. ing put a three-bagger to middle field, and | Beckley, 1b.. ° > " 3 follows: “Such a rise In the value of | made a desperate effort to hold the market * the train. Attendance, L0 Score first | pincy shows how great a temsion ex Up, but on the half-fat stuff they took off g B { o Do, o samat pL P | hareYand how unsotnd- the situation 18." [ in" some cases Tight close to Sc. There The purest, mildest, daintiest beer ever brewed. followed Stewart right around the diamond, | Seymar’ o . 3 NMILWAUKEE LOVISVILLE. | e Calues were generaily firm on the | were no finished cattle in the yards to make acoring on Garvin's error in dropping the | Feitz 2o 2 \‘ i o | 0 | 1 | | , . : HE"yolime. of transuetions in host de; | general impression i that cattie wbove #1.0) We have made it because thousands have vartments, a marked change was presentes 1d not have suffered as badly as the s Friday ua' o' eauit o the Feport. trom New part fat kinds sl 3 a;skcd for it, and thousands more want it. Clingman, 83, Clymer, York, which intensified the feelin *fhe cow market has been In good shape n » % The tally was tied, and for the first ti Rungels o0 o Bchaub, 3b. e R miioan LAY ] LD 00w ATt M e el aod e Perhaps you are one. ~ - me | Tou G. McBride, 362 1 Bpies, wave had begun and which revived the |ners have held fully steady and the cholcer % . : this year's hats went out in the road. The AN g 0 { Spemr e 0% bauia." specier o American danger. This condi- | gries, it ‘anything. are a litie higher Brewed in absolute cleanliness — cooled sixth renewed the difficulties, as the Saints | Chicago ..... ° 0 2 0 46| Altrock, p. d 0Coons, p. ton Toug a reaction in iron shares, ecelpts have not included any great num- . . 0y - baedld contioned thelr lambastin of Brown, scor. | Left on bases atl, 5; Chicago, 7 | rai ... 3 10 Tous +| whien had“improved upon large American | per ‘of cows, and as a reault. the demand in filtered air-—then filtered — then sterilized 3 . & A purchases of e s cle ing another run on Brashear's triple, fol- | Cmewrord, Bhilips © Siolen beserr Chanes | *Winning run scored with two out. Bives has been sufficlent to take all that was AL nse, Eirongest department last week was that [ DS De after the bottle is sealed. lowed by Hartman's double. When t | S e o pa 8 i AN | Milwaukee +....0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 13 | of forelgn rentes, in which there was un- . char and fasder matiist has oo ¥ he lo- | Sey: ) D Tinker to N o 2 | o ouisville .. 002000000 0 0-2|usual activity, even outsiders participating. oAl lled all the week, and in spite 4 b cals got to Woir balf, Genins started out | Evers to Chance, Dobba (o Tinker, Schae- | Loulsville -8 0 8 B 0 0.0 & 0 0 P08 | e indications ure that the general pubilc | hea Y SRPPUPI AN IS Prom' e’ country Jos, Schlitz Brewing Co. with & double to wipe out the lead s¢ain, | 1o Beckley (2). Struck out: By Hardy, 3: | Ganzel, Stolen base: Hallman. Bases on | 8 selling German state and municipal| iy, market has eased off a little on all but Cor. So, 9th & Leavenworth Sts., Telephone 918, but no one helped him on, and the nevonth | by Phillips, 3. Passed ball: Kf«ng Fases | balls: Off Altrock, 4; off Coons, 3. Struck | bonas for investments in foreign bonds. | no Very pest. The general run of cattle 3 > on balis: Off Hardy, 8; off Phillips, 3. Time: | out: Altrock, 4; by Coons, 2. Double | This movement of activity extended to the | ovo probably 10G20c lower, while the cholce ‘same on. It was growing dark, and people | 1.3, 7 sire Brown, . ‘| play er'" {5 “bchiebeck. ~ Sucrifice hirx; | securities. ot many hations, and espectally | 813 ure’ steady 10 @ dime fower. The feared Umpire Moran would stop the game. Standing of the Tegm: nlebufm, Clymer. Left on bases: Mil- | 1o those of Spain, Portugal, Servia, Chind. | (yoice heavy dehorned cattie are still sell- He dida’t, and St, Joseph was shut out in b waukee, 8; Louloville, 13.” Time: 2:10. Um- | Roumanta and Wurkeye oo pue arm, | Ins at the highest prices, but dealers look Stewart went out in order, and hope was | Brooklyn # LOUISVILLE. > MILWAUKES. active Money shows a slowly rising ten- | 88 1t 1e gettng fo, The HEOp WhER, Coeders at a low ebb when Thomas came to bat. All | Boston .00 VSR o am | R.R.0.4.5, |dency and ix bxpected to be higher for the | gt Y 000-pouad cattle will sell to good e aid was to pole out & home run to the | Gpjcuytt! Dungan, 1f....1 vemainder o this sessior advantage. At the close of the week there dark green sign. o i A. Mcbitde, <i0 0 3 e e L Are Very few cattle of any kind left in the A. McBride, efl 0 Kerwin, rf Schiebeck, 2b.0 0 Ganzel,” 1b. Haliman, #f...0 0 Booner, b RHOAE | g bo \ ) A ot o et 0 5 o Dungan, If....0 0 0dwell, cf Berlin bourse until last Thursday, with a|a test of the market on that class, but th ball at home plate. eldt, 3 AR Trouble Getting Good. Philips, B 2l mumnmenos | secesonan %l cnmcanue~ Zleccansecs L e 3 P o 0 SRR EERLET TS Dunkel, P FRERR AR SR | ommmmsom! olecssscsss) Yards, and, considering the heavy receipts Again’ the score was tied, and the strain [ Fhiladeiphia . "t LONDON, Sept. 14.—The dearness of | the supply has been cleaned up remarkably was something flerce. But Brown was there "a" “""‘m-‘i 3 . oo g T | money in New York last week, coupled with | close, There were About 76 cara shipped to ames ay tisburg al 3. McBr bo the low rates of exchange here and e In- | the country yesterday. with the stuff at Inst. Alded by a team that | Brookiyn at New York. © T & ereasing fow ‘of - goid loward New Yok | \Western beef stecrs have been rather was by this time¢ flelding perfectly, he - anl nl;xpe(-:u‘llyx.u (|.—”emlplo)mrn:“(i'h:nnn:) :‘rnr«ehnll‘; the M ek, ,umllll:en“r‘t;m:lhl nrh-oi on this side 18 relatively unprofitable, re- | have held up in kood shape and the weel My Mo W6 shui W 8. e GA“ES IN AMER|CAN To! »:Illml in money in London be "fd worth | closed a little stronger than the close of elghth, and as maoy in the ninth. Brown v’ Loulsville ... venee B barely 3 per cent. In Paris and Berlin it | last week. Each days offerings met with and Genins were first up in the eighth and Milwaukee aans O—1 | was orth \;;lll less. Ilh«";‘lll ; lr)‘il“; filll‘i’ (\ml" nal? \Lli“‘ cholee [‘r‘x:;l;-! ‘w»r» scarce. J A T'wo-base | hardening s tly as a result of e fall i ‘estern Teeders are a e lower except g ety G By mt}"n'l'\?er;\f:\' Schriver. Three-bese bfi‘n American exchange and the lessening of the | in the case of something cholce. The more Carter teased a gift, and then stole second Ganzel. Bases on balls: Off Hawley, 2; off | cash supply Stocks continue to be Inac- | desirable grades are steady to a dime lower ver did & more timely plece of pilter. Dunkel, 4 Hit by pitched ball: Ganzel. | tive [a’ud about 'l"" .»;n'y lrl‘?b“ulllfl\r‘t‘ Jnterest ‘ and the .;nu-x nul|‘01 '-nle "’":T lower. | id piteh: Dunkel. Struck out: By | manifested continued to be centered chiefly | Tt now takes something fancy to bring over | oe mManm. Deriehs thiv .l"'l;d clean (0 Fight, | g7 10UIS, Sept, 148t Louls took two BJ:&el?q.-‘hsulnnu Wite: Quillin, Dunkel, | In American rails. The anxiety to unload | $5.00, while the bulk is selling from $4.00 to .1 interesting games from Cleveland here this | Left on bases: Milwaukee, b: Loulsville, 9, | British rails and the lack of demand for |3 4. Range cows are steady to strong | Visitors 1o five hits and Moore gave but two A realization of the nece orms | ot o it Bleher AsChigh ue $4.40 | ered by five atraight victorles, expect|inore’ In the second Cleveland was not Millevs in Big Luek {n British rails and the lack of demand for | has been’ paid this week and the buik seils | . more fine business. This is the last ap- | abie to score on Reld until the seventh in- | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1i.—Minneapolis | these securities has caused a more, vIvid | from $3.00 to $3.76 | g T s pearance of the Saints. Peoria comes next. | nIng, while St. Louis made its rune in the | had no difficulty In llkln,| both games | realization of the necessities for reforms in | " HOGH—There was only a light run of re paying carrying charges. Exports from ihis country sre s L firat two Innings off Polchow. Attendance, | from Toledo today, as the Relding of the | British railroad management. Consols have | hogs here today and under the influence Quile are peziag carrying charpen, Faporis Toom Lhie Uiy ot . OMAHA 16900 Score first game: visitors in the :tm game was rag ;d and | mm. mhnn;. |; rv)n:‘ld::ledd:‘)lf;:‘nm ;:u-l:h- | B e e i e e e - ST. LOuIs CLEVELAND. they were unable to hit Sporer in the sec- | Mines thared the gene! ess of the . B, haé 8ot lesrensiog o) Saset] (et 3 Burkatt, 1} S0d, Atteadancs, LI, Score fsst Seme ooy LATEST MAP l s year undsr 030 0.0,00) bu. tastyeur 760,000,000 bu. Such a com i ! g7 * D o ve it will seil tner . Hempnin, 19 NEARLE o b 3 Manchester Cloth Market. HANDSOME PHOTOGRAPHS | e e e i Lo 4R Anderson, 1b..1 0 Hoft,' 2 MANCHESTER, Sept. 4.—There was bet- 1 Turser, & ter ‘tone in the cloth market. the turnover| THUNDER oilOUNTAI futures aad consignments of cask grala solicited. 0 Grafus. and new cotton enabling a considerable © Mitcheli, number ‘ot ‘orders o, be executed. ~There SENT FREE. c Eo H P H l l P S 0 Smith, . vas considerable business w! China an« } Coggswell, makers improved their ‘conditions L L Jge Ban i, merrss e, condiens | The Industrial Record, . » ] Mock. B factory. ~The fact that Indian crops are €8 BROAD 57, SEW YORK 231-235 Rialto Building, Chicago. doing well gives ecncouragement (0 the | —=—=—--— — - *Batted for Moore in the ninth. Totals prospect of large business and fortifies INCORPORATED 8t. Louis £ 1100000 *2|Muaneapolls ~3 301 marufacturers. There was increased in- $100,000.00 My dally and weekly merxet iotters are published in full in the Chicage Eyenlug Pest, alse 0| Clevelana . 650100600 0-1|Toledo .. 11000 quiry from minor eastern outlets and South | g makes $100 by our sure snd safe sysiem of ture he Chicage Hveaing Jourasi.” Will send sither paper, fres of charg s, 1| Earned run: Cleveland. Two-base hits: | Barned runs: Minneapolls, 6; Toledo, merica. Yarns were quiet for Rome trade, | wresimest. Eacirely sew pias FRER. Wrie for it 1o aayons luterested in the market. 0] Heldrick, Bradley. Three-base hit: Ander. | Bases on bails: Off Torrence, 1; off M Anferican twists were in healthler demand | ‘uick THE DOUGLASS DALY CO., Twrl 1l son, Saecrifice hits: Heldrick, Friel, L Two-base hits; Yeager (1. Lally in %oma ouarters thav aooroached searaity. | Gamem 113 Clark Suest. CHICAGA L = e > " Genins, 3b Carter. 1t Wright, 1b . Stone, It . Dolan, ss . Btewart, b Thomas, m Gonding, © Brown, p . Totals - RH b il McCarthy, Laby, eager, Wiimot, Werden, 1b. Quiliin, s, laswnnsoce! pep—— 2| ovaBunn P olcocnwoomce® Reynolds. «f .. artman, m . w, if . ool o corssphersire ol e Bl osummatiund ecse? Eluscuw-conl

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