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THE OM el the troubles inel. dent 10 8 billous state of the ystem, such ae Dis- Eirieas, Natusos, Droweiness, Distreas afier sating, Pain in the Side, &¢.. While their most remat sucess hus been shown In curing SICK Headache, yet Carter'sLittle Liver Pilia are equally yaluable in Constipation, enring and preventin this Annoying complaint, while {hey a14o correc all disorders of the stomach. stimulste the liver aad regulate the bowels, Ecen if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bealmost price suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortu. Dately their goodness does not end here, and thoss ‘who once try them will find these llle pil able in 80 many ways tha they will not 40 do without them, But after all sick head ACHE Ta the bane of so many lives that here is where we make our great boast. Our pilla cure it while others 4o not. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and wery easy to take. One or two pills make s dose. Dhey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purgs, but by their gentle action please all whe ERRORS COST OMAHA GAME Pitcher Miller and Shugart Allow Duffy's Men to Bcore Three. GENINS' MISCUE LETS IN ANOTHER ONE aha Makes s waukee, but Many Hits They Opportune and Dase Run- ning is Poor. Are Not MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 11.—(Spectal Telegram.)—Bhugart's wild throw and G. Milier's fumble and wild pitch later cost Omaha the second game of the present serles with Duffy's leaders. The game was won and lost in the second inning. Cock- man started the trouble by a single in this inning and Miller was sent to first on balls, Then, to make matters wotrse, Pltcher Miller fumbled a bunt and filled the bases: Stone followed and hit a short ope to Shu- gart. The second baseman handled it cleanly, but threw when it was too late to catch the runner. The ball wemt wild and before It could be returned three men had crossed the plate, but one of the runs being earned. In the meantime Stone had reached third and he, too, cantered home on the wild pitch. The Creams added an- other run in the third, Braun crossing the plate on an error of Genins', who fumbled Hall's grounder. A single, a double and another single In the sixth gave them an- other run. use thiem, [0 vials at 25 centa; five for §1. Soid by draggists everywhere, or sent by mai CARTER MEDICINE CO,, Now York Cityw Rourke's men got just as many hits as did the Creams, but their base running was poor and they could not take advan. tage of the opportunities offered. A double was a pussle to the visftors. 300, Score MINNEAPOLIS, R.H.O. Sulflvan, et Maloney; rf Oyler, Mclntyre, b, L 2l cobuamana Minneapolis Kansa ¥ Two-base hits: base hit: Oyler. ald, 1; By MeDonald, 1 Lally, Frants MecDonald bases Time wild 1:80, Minneapol! Umpire s Attendarice, | XANSAS omry O/miil, et 0 Durham, . ol Nance, 15 0 Rothtaes, o Frants, ‘¢ Ka L ib, o Totals «. 00,0040 Leewe, S| by Gibson, 6. Sacrifice hits Stolen b iy 200000 Durham. truck out: By McDon- Hit by pitched ball Maloney es: Yeager (1), Gibson. Left on Kansas City, 7 ullane. Each Takes a Game, INDIANAPOLIS, Sept 11.—Indianapolis closed the season on the home grounds to- day, dividing honors with Toledo in a double header. The second game was called at the end first game: INDIANAPOLIS. Kihm, 15, Fox, ‘... Hogriever, Totals Indianapolis . Toledo . Innings pitched Reisiing, 9. Willlams, 2 out: toh: fhim. Tamsett. Owens Marcan. Double Coulter to Fox to to Turner, bases: Hogriever, bages: 1 Ford. 'H! of the seventh innin count of darkness. Attendance, 1, on ac- 0. Score, rdLEno. 00000220 0 Base off Reisling, balls: Off Ford, 3, offt Wililams, 1 By Ford, 8 it Two-base hits: Ford, hits: 7; Willlams, 2; oft Ford, 3; off 10. ~ Bases on Struck by “Relsling, 2. Wild by pitcher: Relsling, ‘Woodruft, Coulter, hits: _Ford, {hm, Sacrifice Fox to paye: ihm, Schaub to Owens Relsling ianapolis, to _Turner. mith, Schaub. Stolen Left on Time: THE ILLUSTRATED BEE LWAYS ON THE WATCH for matters of interest to fts cllentele. The Bee never over- looks an opportunity to present the news of Its field .in the most at tractive manner. Its Sunday mag azine supplement, The Illustrated Bee, 18 in ‘all ‘essential regards & supplement to . 4ts:news columns, for in it is found each week faith- ful plctures of all the important news happenings of the week. In addition, The Illustrated Bee par- takes of all the-features of a high grade magazine, eontalming each week many carefully prepared special articles, departments edited with taste and ability, the best of fiction, and the crispest of current comment and chatty gossip about prominent- peeple. - It is the care that is bestowed on The Illustrated Bee that makes it popular. EXT SUNDAY’'S NUMBER WILL CON- TAIN & fine variety of Sunday rehding, well itfustrated from pho- tographs made for the paper. On the first page will be a picture of General Jolin O. Black, the newly | Jones to 8. While sliding to second, Shuffle. er of Hastings was seriously disabl and was taken from the field In a hack. Score Hastings 10104204 %13 Clay Center 60200000 0-8 Batteries. Hastings, Schauble, VanFleet and Stower; Clay Center, Banderson, More and Rosenbaum.” Umpire: Glover. Armours Versu The Armours of South Omaha and the Crescents will play at the Vinton street park this afternoon at 3:%. The Armours have a very strong and a _good game is assured up as follows: Armours. Mahon Crescents. team Teams ‘line Crescents. . Petersen ..Rodman ..Roben Weed .. .Ryan ..Diamond .Collier ‘Lynch first base nd_base. ..thir short v fett fleld.... center fleid right fleld ..catcher Bullivan or Adams. pitcher..7 Cahill Johnson Three Stralght. Neb., Sept, 11.—(Special Telegram.)—Ord _defeated = Schuyler the third straight game this afternoon, al- though Ord was made to work hard for everything It got. Score by Innings: 12001021 ceen 1000110 0t rned runs: Ord, 3; Schuyler, 1. Two- hits; Bteen, Wi Compton, Stolen bases: Ord, 1; Schuwler, 2. Doubie plays: Ahlin’ to Biiss. Bases on balls: Bchuyler, 4 Struck out Beltzer, ' 5; Fulmer, 4. Lewis, ‘Beltzer and Wilson; Schuyler, Fui mer and Compton. 4 SCHUYLER, 18 Lengue. At Rock Island—Rock Island, 3-3; Daven- port, 2-2. At' ‘Bloomington—Bloomington, 10; Du- buque, 8. oAt Springfield—Springfield, $-2; Rocktord, Cedar Rapids, 1 OMAHA PLAYERS OUT OF IT Kimball, Bancker and Sumney De- At Decatur—Decatur, DISEASES DON'T WAIT untll your whole system is polluted with disease, or until your nervous system 18 tottering under the strain, and you become a physical and mental wreck, unfit for work, business, study or marringe. With special diseases and woaknesses of men you can make You must eonquer them now by the right treat- ment, or they will fill your whole life with faflure, misery and woe. Uncertain, proper or half-way treatment can only do harm, Every affiicted man owes it to himself, his family and to the future gene. ration to get cured SAFELY fand. thor- oughly. I cure by restoring and preserv- ing Important organs. their mutilation or destruction to make a quick cure. I MAKE NO MISLEADING no compromise. im- an effort ATEM 1 do not advocate 7 OF MEN I WiLL or deceptive propositions to the afMicted, neither do I promise to cure them IN A FEW DAYS in order to secure their p AND LASTING CURE in the Q tng injurions after-efiects in t sible for HONEST, SKILLFUL and quickly and safely Stricture, Varicoce! KEST e ayste SUCC ronnme, but | guarantee a COMPLETE, SAFE POSSIBLE TIME, wi and at the low SSFUL SERVICE , Emissions, Impotency, Blood Poison, Syphilis, Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases and all diseases arid weaknesses of men due to Inheritance, evil habits, excesses or the result of specific diseases. CONSULTATION FREE-W 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 only. te 1f you cannot call. Office hours: §a. m. to State Electro-Medical Institute, Toleda, 6. 1308 Farnam St., Bet, 13th and |4th 8ts., Omaha, Neb. am. INDIANAPOLIS. H.0.A.E. by Thomas and a single by Gonding netted & run in the second and it would have been two it Shugart, who had reached first on four bad balls, had not permitted himselt to be caught off third base by a quick throw by Lucia. In the elghth inning it looked as if the Nebraskans might tie the score. After Genins had gone out Dufty dropped D. Miller's fly and Thornton sin- gled. One man crossed the plate and Shu- gart was given a life at second and Thomas at first on an error of Coaley Mil- ler's, filing the bases. A ocouple of hits would have tied the score, but Hickey ended the suspense by sending a high fly back of the second base line which Miller captured. Attendance, 300. Bcore: MILWAUKEE. elécted commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; the Labor Day parade at South Omaha was reviewed by The Bee camera, and the result takes a full page of fine plctures; Camp Pershing at York, where tlre First regiment, Nebrasgka Natioa! Guard, spent a week, furnishes mote good pictures; a threshing scene in Nebraska, the Fre¢ Methodist conference at Yu- tan,’ and other Nebraska subjects are- illustrated ‘from photographs. feated in Des Moines Gelt Tourmament. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES, Sept. 11.—(Special.)—The day was very fine and attendance good at the Transmississippi Golf tournament to- day, Miss Annle B. Davis of Keokuk, by defeating Mrs. W. E. Statler of Des Moines, won the champlonship for women, defeating Mrs. Statler in the match score 3 up and 1 %o play. In her mednl score she broke the record, securing nine holes in forty- four strokes, something never before done by any woman inghe association. She se- Cured”the entire Sighteen holes in ninty- nine. In the third round of the men’s champlon- ship class, played this morning, J. R. Ma- well defeated R. R. Kimball 7 up and § to play. Maxweil's medal score was eighty, Kimball went to pleces and his score could not be ascertained. The other pairs re- sulted_as follc J. G. Berryhill, Jr., won from D. M. Davis, 6 up and & to play; E. Sprague won from W. D. Bancker, 1 uj R. Finkbine won from D. F. Guinand, 4 up and 3 to play The morning round for the solace fiight resulted: H Adams won from J. B. Rahm, 3 up and 2 to play; H. E. Ely won from J. R. Lemist, 2 up; Warren Dickinson won from B. G. Guinnand, 3 up and 4 to play; J. J. Eibert won from H. C. Sumney, 2 up and 1 to play. In the consolation fight A. B, Pratt won of Professor Wilhelm Boelsch's from Bidney A. Foster, 2 up and 1 to play;: F. P, Carr won from J. & Adams, 3 u popular sclentifi¢ articles; “How R P dn o P R Saflors Spend Thelr Idle Hours” § | ¥ konis™ s p and 2 ta piay. B 5. Hiils “Some of Manny Howell's Snake e h'l‘)‘nr‘\ ll\ Fi I«:v“’v"-"i!duv ;3ndR\ le r;l-,v. "o . e third flight resuited: E. pham Stories,” “The H‘“"Z‘"';'f" Laurel 4§ | won“from A. T. Watson, 2 up and 1. to Ridge," the Woman's Jepartment, play; H. G. Leavitt won from_J. A. Austin, an installment of the Voss serial, — selected ‘miscelleny, short dtories, Driver Keeps His Head. and all the usuai features. The OSKALOOBA, In.. Sept. 11.—~(Epecial Tel. | number will be. found complete in egram.)—After three days' postponement 5 > A the fall meeting of the Mahaska County every particwlar.., If you are not § | yair assoclation started this afternoon for now a subscriber, you should leave two days' racing. The track was in good wour order with your newsdealer shape, = Attendance fair. In the second heat Fleener, behind: Miss Eva, broke a today. line, “With wonderful presence of mind 2:08. Umpire Cunnin Score, second game: ‘TOLEDO, Emith, 11 Owens, s Childe, 2b Bernard, rt. Kletnow, ¢ Schaub, b, Turner, 1b Hadding, © Cristall, p. o > mororopiy lurcccuommi | osonmmnumn: Loscsescown Totals ... 02001 110000 1 OFt_Volz, 6; oft Cri By Volz, '§; by Toledo . Indianapoiis First base on bal tall, 5. Struck out tall, 2 Two-base hit: Hadding base hits: Smith, Kihm. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Childs. Double play: Childs to Owen to Turner. Stolen bases:. Schaub, Kleinow. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Cunningham. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. 13 8 4“ 662 51 “601 56 5 6 % 82 & TOURlsi‘ CARS ~———RUN— EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR —VIA—— PECIAL ARTICLES FOR THIS NUMBER include a chapter on Finlan® and its people, their necessities and condition, by Frank G. Carpenter, with illustrations; the life of Chi- nese children, .illustrated; “The American Public School,” by James H. Canfield, formerly chancellor of the University of Nebraska; “How Russia s Terrogizing the Jews," an article that deals with present day conditions; “When Elephants Lived at the North’ Pole,” another PO. ] i o Biato i asicdl Stone, 1t . McVicker, rf . Dufty, of . Braun, 1b . Cockman, 8b ller, 2b fall, 8 . Lucla, ¢ . Bwormsted, p Totals 8t. Paul. Louisvill Milwaukee Indlanapolis . Kansas City Columbus . Minneapolis Toledo Games today: Kansas City at Minne- apolis; Milwaukee at St. Paul; Indianap- olls at Loutsville; Toledo at Columbus. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Defeats Ohlcago, White Being Hit Freely and Getting Poor Support. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11—8t. Louls defeated Chicago with ease today. White was hit 2| freely and was given poor support, while aha 1. | Slevers was effective and well backed up. Welch. | Attendance, 810. Score: ted '3, off G. fller. ' Struck . “Miller 8. Sac- ft on bases: Mil- Time: 1:45. Um- UNION PACIFIC Loty el TO California | 3 364 346 al ormmmmoo | ondormpoms 2l wrwrnoreoy = 2l comorctiuny Bl canommron Genins, 3b . D. Milfer, 1t Thornton, 1b Welch, rf .. Bhugart, 2b Thomas, ss Hickey, 'cf . Gonding, ¢ . G. Miller, p Totals Milwaukee . 5 °" ul coomoconel Leave Omaha Dally 4:20 p. m. and 11:30 p. m. DOUBLE BERTH $5.00 HO2| wmorucooey 00 =) Srmmrmiigel T oo a2 om oo Milwaul :?: Full information furnished on application to CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1524 FARNAM BTREET,: "Phone a6 Stolen bases: Bases on balls: Miller 4. Wild pitch: out: By Swormsted 1, rifice hit: Bwormsted. CHICAGO: olmes, 1t.. 0Isbell, 1b. ionen, <t ° > " Sl osnmwarons! Burkett, If. Friel, ib. Hil,' 3b. Anderson, Wallace, Heldrick, Eot Colorado Springs Wins. KANSAS CITY, Sept: 1i—Colorado Springs ot Noday's, game By hit chu"f;1 rd. ngas City's errors were costly, Villeman HiteRod & fing game and had good support. Z‘fing“fe' % *SS 0 0 0 0 st 10 Tings .. Ransas City 10 0100000 01 6 Batterles: Kansas City, Cable and Me sitt; Colorado Bprings, Villeman and Doran, Denver Lost on Errors. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sefit: 11.—8t. Joseph won ‘on Denver's costly briars today. Score: H. I 8t. Joseph 1100 0.0 041 Denver 010 000173 Batteries: Denver, Schalit &nd Baerwald; 8t. Joseph, Dieh! and McConnell, Des Mok Takes Two. PEORIA, Bept. 11.—Des Moines took two ames from Peoria today by hitting the all at opportune times. The first was a pitchers' battle, with honors even, while the second developed into a slugging match. Attendance, 1,000, Score, first game: RHE. Des Moines ....0 01000000150 Peoria . 000000000042 Batteries: Peorla, Barry and Hessler; Des Molnes, Miller and Eli. Bcore, second game: RHE Des Moines 00202010891 Peorla 0002101004101 Batteries: Peorla, Barry and Hessler; Des Moines, Morrisson and Fobl. [ & of the Teams, P'lll‘ad. ‘Won. Lost. P.C. ] 628 P (3 qQ D = —|xCallahan 19| olnoconeomuop 2l omammonn wloscomorome" PO Totaid 1% 1 " x Batted for White in ninth inp! 8t. Louls L0002 Chicago . 0000 Earned runs: St Louls, 1; Chicago, 1. Two-base hit: Jones ~Sacrifice hits: Siev- ers, Friel. Double plays: _Anderson (un-, assisted), Sullivan to_Magoon, Heldrick to Passed balls: By Sullivan, 2 Stolen Heldrick, Anderson, Wallace. ~First o . "OLD yerEwDs, oLD> g (o bty T T ST s or-1ate Fire Team Makes a Record. CLINTON, Ia.. Sept. 1l.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The' team from the Clinton fire de- partment, in an exhibition run at the fair grounds foday, broke the half-mile world reeard. Time, 1:16%; 150 feet of hose was P.C. [ 1ald, break coupling ‘and attach pipe. 656 1668 533 521 Boston Cleveland Philadelphia New York Detrolt 8t.. Louls HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY., ==== GREATLY REPUCED RATES EAST, ——= INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO AND LOUISVILLE, KY., Soptember lot, 8th, 15th and Dctober 6th. Retarn limit, 30 days. A, o Darrett, Crawlord, rf. rr, 1B .4 Miss Ingle (Hogal). Bertha Egmont (Trevitt). Miss Eva_(Fleener). \Time: 23%, 20%, 44, ¥, 25 class, trot, purse $300 Bt. Louls, b; Chicago, 2. Time: 1130 Um- | zel. Hit by pitched Bail: By Plank. i; by pire: O'Laughlin. Chesbro, 1. Btruck out: By Plank, 1 by Detroit and Cleveland Divide.. : . 3. Paased buil: Bhrock. | Time: CLEVELAND, - Sept. 1l.—Detréit aud Cleveland ‘broké even In a double-header Stadding of the Teams. \ Leaders Drop Game to Philadelphia Through Stuptd Play by Bransfield. i Fonsega rr). . TR elie (Cunringhan) today, each scoring a-shut out. Cleveland Playéd. Won. ' Lost. could’ not hif Mullin in the first game, L PITTSBURG, ‘Sept.” 11.— Bransfield’s stupld play in'-the ninth, when two wer the driver sprang from the sulky to the Alto M. (Utterback) W'W Billy B. (Alexander) while Hickman's poor work at first gave 128 56 Detrolt_all its three runs. In'the second WY w8 base hit: Lajoie. Sacrifice hits: Lush, | out, made it possible for Philadelphia to Burns, Btolen base: Yeager. First bass| win the game. Pitsburg’s new pitcher back of the pacer, grasping the lines near the bit, and_rode the horse safely past the wire without accident. He was ap- plauded by the stand. Results: Free-for-all pace, purse 33 Jerry. G. (Eycham). & b g ot Norberry (Belcher)... C Iberfeld, Willjams. Stolen bases: [ Marnelletta (Reeves). %r?x'x'{:,vb.nv.'vu 3 Cl‘“:i. M. Cross. First | Badega Girl (Miller)...) i on efrors: “Philadelphia,'1; New York, 1| Time: 23%, 244, 24%. 2%, 25. base on balls: Off White, 2. Btruck out:| First base on balls: Oft Plank, 3; off Ches- = By Sievers, 4; by White, 7. Taft on bases: | bro, 4 Sacrifica hits:, Ganzel, Beyllly, Hart- game Killlan was invinelble, while Kopec 117 5 was wild, The second game was cal 0 1% 60 §B .51_)1 the sixth inning on account of 13 .88, 6 4T5 Attendance? 6,44, Score first gams Chicago FE P R Y DETKOIT. Washington 6T e S S Rl Games today: Chicago at St. Louls; Be- H troit at Cleveland; PliHladelphia at Wash- ington; New York at Boston. on balls: By Mullin, ). Hit by pitchedq dl4 fairly good work until the last inning ball; By Mullin, 1. Left on bases: Cleve-| When five hits were made off him. At land, 3; Detroit, 5. Struck out: By Mullin, | tendance 1.760. Score: 7; by Glendon, 5. Wild pitch; “Mullin, 1. PHILADELPHIA. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Sheridan. 0.AB.| : Bcore second game; o/ Beaumont, i, DOHEMIAN X TTLED F ALL BO KING O " peERs? Ord H. May 0/Gochn'er, 0,Glendon, 5{xhiaa Mullin, wlecccermme, L 3 O ) | vmmnmmoco Tomnrans ~locecensoss’ | Towan x Batted for Glendon in the ninth. Detroit 20000000 13 Cleveland 00000000 0-0 First base on crrors: Detroit, 1. Three- Milwaukee . Colorado_Bpring Kansas City . Bt. Joseph Denver . Peorla . Des Molnes Omaha . " Games today: Omaha at Milwaukes, Den- ver at Bt. Joseph, Colorado Springs at Kansas Clty, Des Moines at Peoria. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Loatsville Win Walker, Company PITTSBURG. \H.0.A.8 DETROIT, R.H Baltimore and back, $32.26, Sept. 17 to 19. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and back, $17.50. Ogden and Balt Lake City and back, $30.00, Sept. 12, 13 and 14, AR g Balt Lake Oity and back, $30.50, daily until Sept. 30. Deadwood. and Lead City and back, $18.75. Hot Springs, 8. DU and back, §16.40. Little Rock, Ark., and back, $20.25, Oct. 2, 8 and 4. San Franciseo and Log Angeles and back, $50.00, October 8 to 17. Sept. 15th to Butte, Helera, pokane, Tacoma, Seattle, Port- land, and to hundreds of other points northwest, west and sonth- west, at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Bept. 8, 15 and October 6 to many points in Indiana and Ohio at fare and ‘onevthml for the round trip. Bt. Louis and back, $11.50, Oct. 4 to 9. Chicago and back, $12.75, Sept. 26, 27 and 28. Detroit and back, $21.00, Oct. 14 to 17. Sept. 15th to Nov. 30th very low one way rates to S8an Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, S8pokane, Butte, Helena and the Big Horn Basin. Write for folder telling all about them. It's free. If you are going anywhere, you had better write or see me. offer suggestions that will save you time and money. CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 1602 Farnam Street, OMAHA. ° Flick, t Bay, It Bradley, o|Granat'ia, 1b 0 Ritchey, 2b.. o|Kruger,’ ds.. 0 |Smith 0 1 1{Thompsos, xMarshail HILLER LIQUOR CO. ‘Wholesale Dealers and State Agents OMAHA, NEM. Dr. Searles« Searles = SPECIALISTS Cure All Special DISEASES OF MEN ; BLOOD POISON k2 WEAK, NERVOUS MEN | Wil et KIDNEY AND BLADDER | %:ie:: 5 $5.00 PER MONTH Examinations and advice free at office by mail. Written contracts given refund [ A Through Tacties of Who Allowed but Three Hits, Hulawitt, Zimmer, Mitchell, p. Totals .. TUN 6 1| 0|Long. ofBusiow, ...\ | onmaamonco wldercescsasd 1] comma Totals x Batted for Thompson in nin Philadelphia . 01000 Pittsburg L0001 0 Earned runs: Philadeiphia, §.° Two-base nit: Wolverton. Sacrifice hjts: Hulswitt, Zimmer, Stolen bases: Beaumont, Clark Kruger, Thomas. Double plays: Ritchey to Bransfleld. First on balls: Off Thomp- son, 1; oft Mitchell, 1 _Wild pitches Thompson, 2. Time: i:#, Umpire: O'Day. | Brooklyn Defents Chicago. CHICAQGO, Sept. 11.—Two hits with o steal and an error in the first, three singles, a gift 'an out in the second, gave Brooklyn a clowe game today. Schmidt was very ef- fective at eritical points and in several in- nings retived his ophoments With men on bases. Currle's fielaing was a feature, At- tendance: 1500, Beore: BROOKLYN. R o 8 0 3 wnnenccso? " LOUISVILLE, Sept. puzzle to Columbus today, allowing but three hits, while the locals batted Schnei- \| der hard. Turner's sensational flelding was ® feature, Attendance 0. Score LOUISVILLE. : RH.0.AR 11.—Walker was a ol conmunoont Totals - - ‘- Cleveland Detroit First base on errors: Cleveland, 3; De- troit, 1. _Bacrifice hit: Gochnauer. Stolen bpse: Flick. Double play: buelow to Long. First on balls: Off Killlan, 3; off Ekopeg, 5. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; De- troit, §. Struck out: By Killlan pec,'l. Wild pitch: Skopec. Umbpire: Sheridan. Boston Makes It Four Straight, BOSTON, Sept. 1L—Boston made it four straight by taking today's gume from Washington— to 1. Both Dunkie and Gib- son pitched but Bostan bunehed hits {in o Innings and rdns risulted: \Wash ington had men on second and third bases ast (nning, but Y X Kerwin, Bullivan. Bacrifice hits: Bhrlever, | 1oaanes: 50 Hoors; ed to score, At ulnlan. Double plays: Bullivan to White, A annon to Roach = Base on balls, Off Lo.ak] Walker, 1; off Schneider, 3 Struck out By Walker, 3; by Schnéider. & = Hit by itched ball: ~Quinlan. Left on bases owmsville, 1; Columbus, 4. Time: 1:3. pire: Haskell. $t. Paul Shats Out Milwaukee. ST, PAUL, Sept. 11.—Three hits was ail the hits Milwaukee got today and not a man got beyond third = The locals piayed a brifllant game, batting hard and fiell- ing splendidly, Attendance 1,025, Score: MILWAUKEE o cet o > w 0 3. eleoroscors | romcwmmun Totals Loutsville Columbus ! wlemomcosns! ° 01000000 0-1 Earned runs: Louisville, 8. Two-base hits:, Walker, Clymer, Three-base hits Ch0AGO B " WASHINGT Strang, b 1 R, Sheckard, It 0'Roblosom, 15171 8 Do o © Headriel 0 Moran, 0 Selbach, 1 Clarke, 1 Coughlty 0 Lee, cf, © Kitireays 9 Dunkl 1t n wlececooreony Ferris, %b. J. Subl o Givaon, .. R 0 . [ 0 0 0 1 1 o carmasbind Schaldt, »... Toral olonmrooramy! lorscncomol Bl emmnonn=d P Totals Boston ..., Washington y Two-base hits: J . bases: Doughe: oking, C! | ent, C. Stahl. First base on balls: ; Washington, 1. Time: 18l Hassett Philadelphia Takes This, NEW YORK, 8 by each team is the re: ries between Philad Poor base runnin, base on balls off C! to the Athletics.” Chesbro hit saf; time at bal. Attendance, 2,839, Scor PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. RH.0 s olconroy, 3. ol Fults, ‘ef 0 Gansel % 1200000 10000000 1 Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 9, Evers, Dobbs. Bacrifice Bchmidt, Bheckard. Stolen bases: Blagie, Strong. Struck out: By Currle, 2; by Schmidt, 2. t on. balls: Off Currie, 4; off Bchmidt, 8, Wild pitch: Schmidt. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Moran, Game Postponed. The Cincinnati-8t. Louls game was trans- terred to mvoid conflicting date with the American league. Standing of the Teams. Lost. 41 9 5 [ [} il bl 84 at_ Cincinnati; ; New York at. 8t at Pittsburg sox Chicago Left on ba Two:base hit hits: - Slagle. es AR , Par- ostan, Umpire: Geter, Shannon, Jackson, Schaeter. Huggins, Flournoy, »... YHYGIENIC " LOTION For Gonorrhasa, Gleat. Loucorrhans. Spermatorrhaos, || Phes, and Al Unhealthy Sexual Discharges. i NO PAIN NO. STAI /| NO STRICTURE. FREE SYRINCE, ! & A Bure Preventive of Discnse. S8 Bent to Aay address for §1.00. SHERMAN & McCONNELL, Omaha. Malyder Mtg. Oo., Lancaster, O. Pl 1d four singl I can probably bro gave today's game M1 ine. 10102 s 00000000 . | x Donahue out for running off the 8t Paul .. 011 Milwaukes L 0 H Two-base hits: Geler (2), Flournoy, Gan- H ley. Double ol Schaefer o Huggins ¢ ullivan (o Schaefer; Geler H to Wheeler ins to Wheeler: Donahu G IOHMEBYLA T AN, S~ (unas- "“ es _on_balls: Off Stimmel, 6: 9 Struck out: By Stimmel 4 $; by Allemang, 3. Left on bases: Mil- G T, waukee. §; 8t Time: 1:40. Um- "R, RNGLISH | pire: Foreman. s MED sad .. itk bive ribbon Fake ho atmor: e ), Played. Won: 1255 8 Pittsburg New York Chicago Cincinnatt Brooklyn Boston ....... Philadelphia 8t Louls ... Games lfldl({. Brooklyn at Ch Lopis; Philadelpht " ° ib Burlington Route | Seybaid, rf Marphy. omonmnonng Boston loouvanue xHoftman Minneapolis Wins One. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 1L.—The locals broke ‘their long losing streak today and won by bunching® hits in the last three lnnings. Afier first inning McDenald & Totals x Batted for H. Philadelphia - New York ... ... Two-base hits; Player Disabled While Sliding. HASTINGS, Neb.. Sept. 11—(Special Tele- ram.)—The base ball game between Clay t d tings this afternoon resul Anrn‘Q'r“n‘r:”’lfl‘l" :\n.:. D] ern ;*r U (u:

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