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PATENTS (Continued.) i A STURGES, Atty. N. Y. L. Tel. D. 8#. B a7)~ M85 Maysx PATENTS THAT PROTECT—Three books P hor Tnvestors malied on receipt of & post: e A B rooma, Fotins Blag, Washington, B. <, wtat: PERSONAL E—PROF. G. K. DINJIAN, EX- PERT MASSEUR. For ladies and gentle- men. If tired, languld, trom lack of circu- lation which ‘causes iridigestio tion, terpld liver, rheumatism and chronic | massage. Thorough o8’ a4 soalp 46 Bee (18)—817 May4 OMAHA Stammierers’ Ins., Ramge BIdg. a8)—613 troubles, try. Orfen SYRINGES, rubber goods, by ma Bend for free catalogue. llon Drug Co., Omaha THE SBALVATION ARMY solicits castost in fact, anything you collect, rapair and sell at 134 N. Nth St, for cost of coliection to the ‘phone Do"'l‘ s 41 and wagon will call MAGNETIC n&ndlmufi , thirg ficor: (i8)—87 during confinement. where moth- A_HOME for women We find homes for boarded. Mrs ‘Phene Dougl confinement ; Samaritan 8an- bables adopted. The Goos N T Councll Bluffs, (18)—M9%3 40 First Ave., HALL'S safes, Row, 24-hafd. 1818 Farnam. Fledtric vibrato (18)~H43 May13 YOUNG WOMEN roming to Om strangers are invited to visit the Women's_Christian assoclation, 17th ani Howhrd 8ts., where they will be directed laces or otherwise epresenting the trains at the Union sra- uitable hoarding tion as travelor DRUNKENNES8-DRUG HABIT, curad to Write the. Fnsor Remedy Co. ¥ _South_Orhaha, Neb, Q%) MD POULTRY AND EGGS KN EGGS—41 per 1. Deaver, Orleans, Neb. (11)—M63% Zx 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN EGGS—Cholcq standard bred stock. Heavy laying strain. % per 100, 38 per 60, 82 Mrs. W. L.°McKenney, Palmer, Merrick County, Neb. ()—M587 28x BUFF ORPINGTONSB, fr for hatching, $1.2% per 15, $3.00 for 5, for 100, Indian Runner duck eggs, U 5 for $3.50. Toulouse goose eggs, ¢ each. Guaranteed fresh and ferile. Peter & Brehm, Harvard, Neb. (11)~M588 23x WHITE ROCK EGGS, #1 for 15. 1611 Oak St. (11)—Mb32 20x P — — CHAMBERLAIN'S Original Use this only a chickens. Stewart's Feed Store, R. C. R. I. RED EGGS for sale, Pen eggs, 4 r ml."h:m peay llf'wrl er 100. J. eb. P (A)—M43 c MINORCA e €1 for 13, Tel PRINTING + job printing and calen- . Phone Ind. A-2620. L ESTATE REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 36 per 100, at Mandy JARVE PTG. dars, 16th & REED ABSTRACT CO., Est. 186; prompt service; get our prices. 1110 Farnam St AL ESTATE TITLE-TRUST CO. CHAB. E. WILLIAMEON, Fresident. ———— BENJAMIN R. E. COi, 471 Brand TE CO.. 06 Paxton WALKUP REAL ESTA ! : ” (19)—-M%7 Mayls DARLING & Wl Brandeis Bldg. Tels. D. 8034 or A-1622. crev PREPRRY BOR save. These people who adveriise as owners and tell you that you can save commission by buying of lh-_fvm-r are trying to fool ou. WHO BUTLT OMAHA? Look at our st then compare 8 NOWATA LAND & 1 Suite 6% N. Y. Life Bldg ‘Phone Red 1996, Omal Open Eveninge, (19)— M58 2 BOULEVARD HOUFRE, 248 North 19th 8t 9 rooms, only $2.600, Brennan, room 1 New York Lite B) HOME AND INVESTMENT Reception * hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen; 3 bed rooms and bath; strictly modern, full basement, large lot, room to bulld another house; easy walking distance. GALLAGHBR & NELSON | 4% Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. (19)--M803 0 LIST your property with Chris Boyer, 14 and Cuming Sts. o 1IF YOU HAVE City property, farms, ranch lands or mer. chandise to'sell or trade, list them with me. It costs you noth‘ln& nless 1 eftect sale. W, W. Mitchell, Ba. T ullld « BUY A HOME OF YOUR OWN 8-Hoom houre, city water, gas, clstern, barn, chicken house, large shade trees, large lot, bulldings in good condition, close to car, 3313 Blondo St. $3,000, part terms. ) oy d W. W. MITCHELIL, 232 Board of Trade Bldg. Omaha, Neb. (19)—MB86 20x NEW, 7 rooms, very choice, Bemis Park district. C. M. Rich, 3% N. Y. Life. D 2023, A 328 (19)—M9%50 § ROOMS, modern except heat: could fin- ish two more rooms in second story. Lot 50x133, one block from car line. d new. very desirable home. reasonable. Price $2.360. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha Phone Red 1999 Open_evenings. (19)—481 21 FIVE-ROOM cottage 32x26, modern except furnace; lot 50x100, near 33d and Harney. Price reasonable. GALLAGHBR & NBLSON, 4% Brandeis Bidg, Omaha. Neb. ( MO 20 REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALB Mimourl, HAVE four cholce Missouri farms, in ex- cellent nelghborhood, within twenty-tive i prices low. Kelly miles of Kansas City & Kelly, Topeka, Kan. Colorado. (M0)—M291' 21x COLORADO IRRIGATED SNAP. 4 acres joining _townsite, twelve miles from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; lies beautifuliy; fine view of the moun- tains; fdeal for home or investment. This will_be sold at one-half its present value if at once. NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO., 582 Brandels Bidg.. Omaha, Neb. (20)—269 60-ACRE homesteads; cheap relinquish- ments. J. Berzina, Whitman, Neb. (30)—M401 May13x 10,000 Acresof Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatland, Wyo. Write us for full information, how to get some of these lands. We will | you and look after your interests c fuily. This is a splendid section, the is rich; it is a great alfalfa, wheat, oats, barley, sugar beet and potato country. Fruit does well. The land Is ready to|and could not control his balls. Prouty, plow. Bullding materials are cheap, fuel | the third member 0f the staff, falled 1o | ¢, 200¢ to win the pennant. Sharp ls an {s abundant, We have railroad, school | and church’ facilities and the best_ of | nelghbors. This is a dairy country. You can get rich farming here. We want you to have our full descriptive illustrated clrcular at once, free for the asking. Write; we want 'to hear from you. In quire of J. R. Mason, Immigration Agt., Wheatland, Wyo. (20) REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City loans. Peters ’E-n&)co. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE 543 SOUTH 26TH STREET, A mew ‘S-room house, exceptionally someone wanting a home in walking dis- {ance;. #nd yet in' a first-class nelghbor- Is° complete splendid besement, fine furnace, quarter-sawed oak finisi 4 rooms and hall downstair miks, paving all paid, and electric ligh The convenien ay and make offqr. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, New locatfon. good _plumbing, 4 bedrooms, niee yard, cement sewer, water. ‘here. -Bee it 1614 Harney. WE_WILL BUILD YOU A HOME Hanscom park; als: Hl convenient to car i have lots nes Jots $m north end, Jinesy < water, NOWATA LAND_AND LOT CO. Phone Red SBECOND MORTGAGE loans negotiated. Apply Room 417-13 First Nat'l| Bank Bldg. el “phone Douglas . rr ey WANTED--City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smiti & Co., 18% Farnam St. ()63 | PRIVATE money to loan. J. H. Sherwood. 6§ Brandels Bldg. ()8 THE BEK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1909 Boston Manages to Lose One; Red Leadf Gia._ntgs Lo‘se OMAHA WINS BY HAIR Game With Lincoln Is Taken by a Score of Five to Four, Cincinnati .5 888 Detrolt 5 Boston .....4 80| New York ..4 GREENBACKERS TRY RECRUIT | Nivyiors 3 § - g — 8t Louls 33| Cleveland 2 Chicago 00| 8t. Louls ....3 Pendry and Graham Exeel With Stiek | Brooklyn ..2 400| Washington 2 ——Lincoln Good B Bases— Philadetph.1 3 .%0(C - T | AMERICAN ASSOCTATION working the “squeeze’” play effectively. The teams will ploy again tomorrow. Beore: | far iatting averames. R.'H. 00 A B | fame, originally scheduled with the Corn- | Brookiyn Fishpr, 1t 30y 0 0| huskers for April 2, in Lincoin, 4as been| Two-base hits: Jordan Sweeney, King, ef. 3.3 0 1|placed a day earlier, and the Manhattan| nox, Smith. Three-base hit: Welch, rf. I 1 3 0 of'eam will bo seen In'this city on Wodnes- | runi Chappelle. Saceifice hite: 1.8 1 4 0lday, Instead of Thursday. Manager Eager, | Custis. uble plays: 0 2 6 3 3|who accompanied the Cornhuskers on the | Dahlen to Smith to”Swee 0 0 3 3 0 southern trip, says that thé Kansas Aggies | Sweeney, Chappelle to viny 0 0 5 0 0|were by far the best team the Nebraska| Left on’bases: Boston, 17; Ls Brand, c.. o o0 3 0| players met on the journey. He declares| First base on balls: Off Chappelle, 4: off | Gonding, c........ 0 0 1 1 0| their Infield to be gne of the best on any Bell, 1. Hit © itched ball™ Hollenbeck, p........ 0 0 0 1 0fcollege nine in the west and ventures to| pelle, Alpeman, Struck ouis Johns, p.. 2 0 0 0 0 Oaeert that the Manhettan nine can trim | p¥ Chappelle, = Time = =~ = = = —|any college ball tossers in this dection of | '€ M 5 8 7 M 4|ine country. He does not expect the Corn.| Score afternoon game OLN. huskers to win the game Wednesday, but BROOKLYN, AB R H. 0. A. E. [looks for a closely fought battle. Ward|, .~ BHOAE = Wandron, rt. 25 0 1 3 "0 0fwil probably pitch tris game for Nebraska. | Jureh M-8 3 3§ (Batee ox, 2 $a9 1.8{9 1 = o - 2Bock, © Juda. it 2 1 1 3 0 olTHREB GAMES FOR BELLEVUB | famme M4 1 1§ theck sf omas, b, d0m. ¢ FA%. § — P41 BT IRitCe Davidson, Jordan, 1.4 311} 0 ODah Gagnter s | 3 0% (g N1 "’ College Players Will Have Harder []odan in..4 3 1ih0 (Dablen o Caldwell, 3b o df il R S Work This Week, Berger, ¢....4 1 & 0 0Sweeney, Ib. Sulllvan, c... $ 0 1 6 4 0| The Bellevue college base ball nine | Meintyre, »..3 0 0 0 oMoCartdy, p. Hockenbary, p. .70 "9l 0| played so well In Towa last week that its| rotals 102718 5 - 008 Totals Totals % 4 6 7 13 o|cupporters have confidence that & g i e Omaha . 50201000 0 showing will be made in the three games BU_:‘:’:'C" for MeC -r‘;"; ‘:flonfll"‘: (o Lincoln 01002001 04| of the current week. The first of these | Brookiyn’ By g rpas Three-base hits: Fisher, King, Welch, | Is with the Mosher-Lampman Business col- Qraham. Two-base hits: Graham. Pendry. lege nine, which will be played on the | fice hit: McInt re;, Stolen bases ouble play: Dalilen to Ritchey to® St 1 By Hockenbary, 9; | Crelghton nine will be taken on Thursday, | bases: Boston, %; Brooklyn, 6. First base the Omaha West- | on balls: Buwich, Diahlen. Boston, '4; Brooklyn, Pitched ball: Beck. Struck out: Base on balls: Off Hockenbary, 2; off Hol- | lenbeck, 3. Hit by pitohed ball: By Hollen. | Bellevue diamond Tuesday. Beck, 1 truck ou ollenbeck, 2; by Johns, 1. Left on |4 y bases:” Lincoln, 8 Omaha, 4. acrifice hits: | o bor da, and Saturd Fox, Franck. Stolen bases: Davidson (3), | Garnfer, Builivan, Pendry. Time: 1: Umpire! Wood of Lincoln BALL TOSSERS ARE HOME AGAIN For Bellevue Ohman and Stark have done sible for » on Trip. LINCOLN, April 18.—(8pecial.)—The Ne-|Of pitching will be invaluable to the team braska base ball team ret: southern trip last night, v and in other w offects of »m its | this season. manifesting the wearing miserable slump in their playing, losing the Iast four games of the tour. Three "fy“ a good share in coming contests. these contests were plaved in dust storms | the fielders did well. Few errors. were | Lobert, 3b and the Cornhuskers were easily taken int3(made and better team work shown than camp by the resident nines. The record of the trip was four games won and five lost. the first five days of the trip. Two ."- ;- z-;:ln:nunr in the champlonship race of ’the Missouri Valley Conference league were played on this trip, the Corn. |tbe best of all. huskers winning one and losing the other. Missour! w but Kansas was unconquerable, and took not only the champlonship game, but also a second bout from the CornhusKers. Nebraska's slump during the second half of the trip |« laid cn the pltching staff, hich had dgne briltiant work in the earlier es, but which apparently could not |Bharp to train and coach my tea and the sudden cold snap that overtook the scarlet and cream brigade. Ward, the most dependable slab artist on the staff, Geta J. Peck Shar Ball Manager. gyen 'l;‘m his pltching strength, and in the| This telegram explains itself. It is sig- oYfl Bfi'b",,;, last three games of the journey was un- o » out: By Fromme, 2; by Beebe, 3. Hits: Off nificant for two things. First, it indicates | gic, /Y, flomme, & By Besbe, 8 Hices Oft tol9 in two innings. Wiid pitch: 45. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. able to do effective work in the box. Oim- stead, rated as the second best pitcher on | that Pre the nine, developed a strenk of wildness puzsle any of the last teams encounterad |©'d time manager and trainer and could not be kept on the slab. Guess. Pa isn't getting nifty, eh? The pitchers were given good support on| Second, this telegram signifies by the entire trip, the Cornlfusker inficid play- ing much better hall than had been ex- pected. The error column in no sin me was very large and no did any great amount of poor playing. At the bat the team proved quite strong in nearly all the games, and several of the the last day of waivers He doubtless h: B0 back. Clark Griffith no doubt Was 00 Wise | Grant, sb..... 4 8 1 6 #Hersog. WANTED—TO RENT it AR R —_— Magee, 1.3 0 4 0 £ PUTHRN PSRN GAMES IN AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION | priusieid, ib ¢ o 4 2 FOUR or 5-room furnished cottage or flat. e iy Address C 8%, Bex. (%)—M14 DX | Toledo aks Loufsville's Winning | oo 284 3 AR, M i lals = . | Moren, 2175 oCrandan WANTED- § furnishsd rooms, May 1; Loth. | ~ Streak in Five-Inming Contest. | L top scheol district. L. R. Vorce, 1824 Bin. | LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 18—Toledo | oy . 3 53 ¢ &rpernih © ney 8t ()40 2 | broke Loulsvilie's winninge streak today | Durham.. 9 in @ five-inning game, which was called AR gl because of rain. Bcore: Totals WANTED—SITUATIONS TOLEDO. LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandels Bidg = | PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Lifa Private money; %00 to $5,000; low rate. ) -—682 00 TO 810,000 made promytly. F. D. We B end Bldg., Jsth and Farnera. '.2)—-.4' FIVE PER CENT MONEY te loan on Omana Busincss Property THOMAS BRENNAN, Reom 1. New York Life Blag. (2—e» 0 TO 8,000 on homes In Omaha. O Keefe Real Estate Co., 1001 N. Y. iife. Doug. | (22)—687 or A-2182. MONEY TO BUILD, $500 t0 $200,000 &t current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 603 First Nat'l Bank Blag. (32)—633 ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS Half acre and small house, #th and Cam Also $room, modern cottage, 12 LaFay- Omaha Loan & Building Ass’n & '8 Cor. 18th and Dodg: ' HAYR fhree 10-room flas L revenue producers in the .00 will carry them; bal- ance & per ceni; In that wi on your money close in, th; net 18 per cend me prove it (19)—M592 20 )own and balance same as rent will buy brand. pew cottage near dlst and Grand Awe; one black to ear. "ame as reat. W. vhanage Ave. Benson. A9)—MMe A% W00 to §200,00, lowest rates, no delay. Garvin Bros., 1604 Farnam. (2)—638 MONEY TO LOAN—Payne Iavestment Co. . _Ch—esh _ REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a 5-room house, & #-room house and & couple of v NOWATA LAND AND 1OT COMPANY, Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha. ‘Phone Red 1999. Open Bvenings. (23)—M WANTED-To _buy for cash, near Bemis Park; must be ‘east or south front. Address Y75, care Bee (25)—MB67 21 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, ho. water and hot air com- bination heaiing, 1 and {nole laundry hot water heaters, mantle grates, stoves repaired, water fronts and flower vases. Omaha Stove Repair works, 1206 1208 Douglas St. 'hones Ind. Bell, Douglas 960. WANTED—TO BUY HIGHEST prices for secondhand furniture, carpets, cloches and shoss. Tel. Doug- 31 o0 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, pets, stoves, clothing, shoes. Tel. Doug. 401, (26)—641 The Practical Auctioneer. 88 N. Y. Life 8 Sk Ta A4 _%)-80 WANTED—TO RENT from car line; imme- t A home on sasy pay- rgm (he owner. Doug. 13 o e EEANE . o ESTATE, LGANS and Insurance— Tty with us for sale or Orshard Hills s excl ey v:h 4010 Hamili R R WANTED to rent May 1. 6 or 6-room mod- ern house. Must be in good nelghbor bood. Wil lease for year. References No children. State terms. Y 16, Bee. (@0)—M%; Bx WANTED-By single man, room with or without board, in or near Bemis park Address. with full particulars, 78 N. ¥, Life Bldg, or Phone Douglas 186 (26) M50 22 | BUNDLE washing to take home. nt lots. | (D- Webster 2881 M0 B | Ort Selby, { pitched ball: _Seybold. Left on Louisville, 4; Toledo, 5 LES Bhewers Blank Millers, ROPOS, % MTON—| MILWAUKEE, April 19.—The h posals, Ih triplicate, for furniahing and de- | Ung out Minneapolis 5 to 0. Scoré g\"‘"hl fresh beef and mucton required MILWAUKEE. urin, GOVERNMENT NOTICES in accordance with specifications and condi- S Shule, g tions set forth in Circular No. 4, War De- ° H pariment, Office of the Commissary Gen- H H eral, Washington, D. C.. March 2, 198, will H H be recelved at this office until 11 o'clock 0 1 & m., May 15, 1%, for the following posts, 0 oQuillen, 3 vis.: Forts Crook, Omaba and Robinson 0 1Wheeler, ‘1b.0 3 Neb.; Fort Des Moines, la.; Forts Leaven- § SBlacki, o 2 worth, Riley and Military Prison_at Fort & Tana, 1Y Leavenworth, Kan.: Jefferson Barracl At Mo.; Forts D. A. Russell and MacKens! Totals . B 4H1 Wyo., and Fort Meade, 8. D. Information | sRatted for Olmstead in ninth and biank proposals will be furnished on | nyiwe o, application to the commissaries of the re- | ygiyneties, spective posts or to undersigned. Knvelcpes containing proposals should be marked 5 jre “Proposals for beef and mutton, to be |l Colline Btolen bases: O'Neill "Picke opened May. 19, 109." and addressed to the RO FRRIE ks Ve Whdorsignod. ¥. P. Bamman, Lisut, Colonsl, | Wheeler on 'balls: Oft Dougherty D . G.U 8 Arm: Al e - " -~ = | waukee, 1. Min ~_OCEAN STEAMSHIPS [ by ot INDIANAPOLIS, April 19.—~The me of the home club's first PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG—BREMEN—10 A. M. | . i Kals Wm. D Gr..Apr. 5| Kroaprins Wn.....-May 11 Visitors o Thr Kals Wm. ay ay i - played a fast and errorless game. -SURNEW PASSENGER SERVIOCS PLYMOUTH—CHERBOURG, Direct—10 A M. RIANAREAS. *Gnelsenay Apr. B|Pring Fried'h Wm. . May § . rone. > Kurfuerst May 11 Pried. D. Grosse..May 13 | yctoruner W3 1 4 6 { Yoveuha Sue Hayden, rf...4 1 10 3 MEDITERBANEAN SERVICE Care, b8 1-8 4 H GIBRALTAR—NAPLES—GENOA Burke, b 4020 1 Balling ot 11 A M TOR'rke, 353 0 2 | OKruger, Ir * *K. Albert Lo ADr. M| Barbatosss May 8| Howley, ¢ 4 1 7 3 OMiller, b 3 Neckar May 1/Beriin (new) May 15 | Hopke, 4103 ODOR'rke, m? SCalls ot Alglers. Cheney, p....3 1 2 0 0Wrigley. Lioyd Pravelerw Oheeks, | ... L IETS - OIM-{.IE Fopl..... 8 m‘m“ sge LR S amaniabedis . i Columpus ney, 6, by Geyer, 3; by Miligan, 1 play: ‘Howley. Carr to Howley ses: Chadbourne. Hly&eac Wiha Cheney. Passed ' ball hreck Owens and Eckman. Time: 135 Game Postponed. At Kansas City—Kansas City-8t kame postponed: Standing of the Teams NAT'L LEAGUE | AMER LEAGUE. ’ BOSTON WIN .-“..»ner 5853228 Corr.huskers came back to Lincojn with At the request of the Kansas Aggies, their | Boston The strong ern leaguers will be the redoubtable oppo- | nents of the collegians. This game will| Becker ?2), Melnt: | be pulled off in the Vinton street park. |the pitching thus far. Ohman 18 alWays| CINCINNATT, Cornhusker Pitching Staff Respon- | dependable. Friday he pitched 8 scventeen- | into first place by defeating St. | inning game without weakening. His style | a0 excellent finish. A base on balls, an er- men on third and ond for the visitors in the ninth inning. vrey then threw the runner out at the | game | Plate on an infleld hit, fatigued, | gy vas wild in the Saturd | it e tle 8 1 60 0 rolledto Fromme for the final out hard journey. During the iast| With Amity, hitting two men and passing three days of the trip the Cornhuskers|eight, but he held his opponents to three encountered cold wather and suffered a|scratch hits, and with better control, expected. Bellevue has had & winning team | Hoblitzell, ib The four victorles were snatched during|fOr several seasons, but had felt handi- | promme, p. capped this spring by new and doubtful men. However, the new ones may prove dofeated in the fitle contest,| ROURKE SIGNS COACH FOR TEAM Ola-Time Base CHICAGO, April “19.—~T¢ 'the Sporting | St. Louis Editor Omaha Bee: Have signed J. Peck | Two-base hits: Charles, W. A. ROURKE. tdent Rourke s determined exhaust his resources In doing what may | Time: |lence on the subject that Pa has not yet dividual | vet land Kane of Pittsburg, as today is| and passed up hope of ever getting Chick LODISVILLE B e base hits: Delhanty. ~Struck out: Phone | gelby, 1; by Lattimore, 5. Mase on balls ; off Lattimore, 1 Hit Umplire: King. me club MINNEAPOLIS six months beginning July 1, 1909, B.H.0.A.8, 2.8.0-A.8 cesens Sreorsms Srnnund 00100031 %5 0000000000 Two-base hits: Downs. Three-base hits ft' on base: apolis, 4. Hil by pitcher: out! By Dougherty, Wila plteh: Olmstead s the Columbus team was another victory b to 1. Cheney held the o hits and the whole club —neawesson o eson-es00-0o! Two-base hit: Hayden Three-base hits MoChesney, Geyer. Struck out: By Che- Geyer. Hit by pitcher: Miller. Umpires: 1.000 Home Team Fa Squeene’ Play " | Won. = Lost Other National Lea Feature. Milwaukee . wf [ 00 Indianapoite R S | Loutaville & i3 ] LINCOLN, April 19.—A small but enthusi- %‘,{‘;‘;"""‘"‘ ol ‘M| BOSTON, Aprii 18- astic crowd of base ball devotwes saw | Kansas | 1 h 20 | Boston broke even in today's games, the Omaha win a tight exhibition game from |8t. Paul s ) | morning event being won Lincoln today by & score of § to 4. Hocken. | Columbue [1\1UILIIT B 0 | team 3§ to 2 and the visitors shutting them bary, a recrult for the Lincoln club, had GAMES_TODAY, gt Ul e Ll his 1 t real t 1 raneind National league: Brooklyn at Boston, BOSTON. | bis firat roal trying out in league company | pirighurg at. Chicago, St. Louls at Cin- BROAR B.H.C and the visitors hit him hard at timee, | cinnati, Philadelphia at New York. Bevee. st 13§ S0 10 their eight safeties going ofr a total of| American league: Chicago at St Louis, Beaumont, et 4 1.4 0 :M,.m\m, i BVl o k, 1b. 421 il ‘ elghteen bases. Pendry and Graham ex- | gaiiand, sl Detrolt, Hew Fork 164 218 1 QHumme [ celled in the batting. Hockenbary was| American assoclation: Toledo at Louts- IR ER] 4 effective in the pinches, but the two errors| Ville, 8t. Paul at Kansas City, Minneapolis & 8 ¥ H g 3 11 by his tenmmates were costly. | Lincom |2t Milwaukee, Columbus at Indianapolis. B 1 excelled in base running, Davidson twice — - - 100 Totals..... 34 12 97 » - (%), Lennox. errors -, man. Wild pitch r and a sacrifice put Mo CINCINNATIL B.H.0.A.B will | Huggine, 2b..2 0" 26 1| Onks. cf 3220 oShaw, ¢ All) Paskert, 102 1 3 0 B Mitchell, .2 0 2 0 Mowrey, sa...3 0 2 3 1 30110 Roth, 303 2 00steen, 2003 0%Phelps . — — — — —Beebe, p. Totals.....3 43115 *Enrij Cincinnati Delehanty, Paskert. Bi | Philadelphia Defea: | NBW YORK, April the e Yor! 3 to 2, by bunc PHILADELPHIA — — BH.OAE H.0.A.E WANTED—By s Wiipino boy a place fo | Nill & 3707070 ODuniears, ¢.370°070 0| eBatted for Durham In | work for board while attending Boyl ‘;‘wm-:‘. lh: 4 1;3;::‘1’ l':': 5 ¢ | ning. Business collegs. Best of recommenda- | Wi, i3 1 o ¢ owuivan, 1. 2 013 o o | Philadelphia tions. Address Fermin Gamo, Crawford, "¢.01 0 2 0 OLandreth, rf..2 0 0 0 1| New York siia R 8 | Neb. () —M39% 26X | Biwerr, m...3 1 1 aQleon, 5.0 1 0 0] Two-base hits: Knabe, By ST W14 inian, s o-base WANTED-—-A position in a furniture store; , .. 106 lgzfll. ° 102140§ m“s‘uc’:::”l’('fi 5':;‘)"‘“ had ‘8 years experfence and can give | Lattimore, p.1 0 6 0 O8elby, p... % 0 0 4 0 ol SARUHCS QWO TR 00 references. Address H 314, care Bee. | ~ U Tens . B i u T s | phine B New’ Yerk, 'S k 7)— 3 otals 5 otals New York, ok outs ; . GDTMIBX | elehanty out for interterence. New York, I Btruck out; JAPANESE wants situation as cook, | Louisville ..... setbserisniard 000 S-L) RECSIGRIEE SA-R¥ LMEhan), maiter, porter and house cleaning. Writé | Toledo . moneirenasreon B B G S-31 RO AR08 S Vellar O Cpeny please, H. N., 411 N .. Bouth | gtolen bases: Dunleavy, Hinchman. | (rand ' W - 8 g Brmana, - ? )T e " | gBiolen, bases: Dunleavy. Hnchman. | Crandail, 1. Wild pitch: Moren, innnings. Time: 1:37. stone and Cusack. postponed; wet grounds. Win me, piteh: ing ¢ and was the home run made good ball for the right field fence Earned runs: rifice hits: Melchorsor bases: Baker, Smith Brow Struc Time: 1:2 Bosifiess © GI1 was Giltner's initial Island’s third vietory conquerors of Nebraska by innings Grand Island base Grand Jeland. Umpire Alltance Win ALLIANCE, Neb., April 19. local high school & postponed game' the S NORNING CAME rooklyn Is Defeated in the First Contest, Three to Two. TABLES TURNED IN AFTERNOON to Hit and Is Shut Ount—Scores Totals *One out when winning run scored ‘ 2000000 00010100 | rvscnosneasd Two-base hits: Purch, Jordan: Firat base on 1:40: Umplres: Rigler and Truby. Reds Win rrom Brown: April 19.—Clncinnati 0Byrne, 3b.. 0 Broanahan, ok cacrwocomow secsecscssons 1HY botham, b PRA-SRSS 232see *Blin Totaln *Batted for Beebe in seventh. *Batted for Osteen in ninth, *Batted for Higginbotham in ninth. 20000100 3 0000002003 Lobert. Three- | Paskert, Huggins, Oaks, Paskert, Bliss. Sac- | ritice files: Lobert, Byrne. | e on_balls: off Higginbotham, 1 Off Fromme, : The Philadelphia Nationals today won thelr first victo amplonship season, ing hits on Crandall {in the third iniing. Moran was effective olosed a desl for first baseman. He may | fOr the visitors, but was saved on several occasions through sensational Osborne and Magee. The New York club | today released Outtielder got the cash for Autrey | Newark. Scor ° poosonmmaats ommmoMaswtens cocos-socomns! | momouunsonono seventh in- | | *Batted for Crandall in the third inning. | 00300000 03 0100 02 By Moren, 2; Off Crandall, 1; Crandall, 2 in three innings; off Durham, 2 in four innings; off Raymond, 1 in two Game Postponed. At Chicago—Pittsburg-Chicago in W Pitcher Allows But One Hit, The Americans defeated the Hoetors Sun- day at Florence park by a score of 4 to 1. The Americans won the game In the first two innings. The Hoctors made some rag- ged errors, but braced up after that Americans, strik- t ten men and allowing no passes it one hit. The feature of the game ; AMERICANS BEAT | | together some of the elghth Inning, knocking the ball over the | pagncintion on Patriots' di Next Sunday the Americans will play the Hoffmans at Florence park wosd £ ence Jackson Chicago: Joseph M. Philadelphia, OMelchorson. 3 2 and Dr. L. cscecse~oX lmsnnocnue® 1200000 0000 0-1 AMERICANS, | AB.H.OAE Dygert, 1.0 4 0 08 0Marach Smith, wa...3 0 11 OKelly. Dennison. of. 3 0 0 0 OCeasns, Farley, 1b....% 111 0 O0Merty, rf Colling, 6. 4 3 1 & 2Browne, Fox. b, 3120 OBaker Brodbeck, 1.3 0 3 0 Cassidy, ©....3 110 2 OMillet Denay, p 300 1 OWright, p Totals M W 2 Toule Americans ... | Hoetors 0001 Americans, hits: Collins, Kelly. Home ru Brodbeck, Fox. Double ' Bases on balls: out: By Denny, 10; by Wright, § " Defeats Giltner, NER, Neb., April 19.—¢8pecial.) — The Grand Tsland’ Business collegs dofeated the Giltner team hore in & well plaved game by & score of 4 one of which wa. over York Business college, % A 0001020104 5 4 Giltner 100100000 Batterlea: Grand Island Stolen | 8inn; _Gllther, Moure and Ward gut: "By Hoffman, 3; by Moure. hits: Wanek of Glitner; team defeated the fust Bridgepor! High school five by the overwhe'ming score of 5 to 10.) The score does Indicate the fast work done by were in the game all the tim fierce and heady ball. Bridge; not solve the perfeet team work of local team and basket after basket was made on complicated plays, engincored by the locals. In nine match games Alliance has reaped & total of #8 points to 113 by all opponents. The game was preceded by apparatus work of various kinds. Alllance has one of the best high schocl gymnasiums in the state. HOLLYS HAVE MUCH TO GOOD Score of 14 to 2 Run Up on Signal Corps Team. At Fort Omaha Sunday afternoon the Hollys slugged out a 14 to 2 victory over the Signal ccrps team In seven Innings of play. The soldlers started the bunti game, but Murphy broke up an attempt squeeze and after that Uncle Sam ard- ers were never dangerous. P.. Ki Holly thrower, took thin the “opposing 'batsmen t# but four hits Gibson and C. Murphy wite the individual stars both in the field and at the bat, both getting opportune three-sackers. Next Sunday the Hollys will play the Benson Bagles at thelr park. Score: HOLLYS. FORT OMAHWA, AB.H.0.A E. AB.H.O.AE Bridgeport, yet they | playing i1t could easy, yet held You See This, it's o \//(c\/(('é/nu.t’(f‘&[a 4 Falconer, ¢f.. 3 0 0 0 OMcGes, p-3b.. 4 0 3 3 2 J. Kelly, 3b.. 4 1 3 2 2Perking, if...4 0 0 0 ;l McAnd'ws, rf. 5 1 0 1 UBherer, ¢ 41 Ofbeon, 4 1°8 1 ORimeox, 1b,..3 1 3 0 1 \ l 8 H oty 4 18 3 e o) 418 3| BATTING RALLY IN SEVENT Dougherty, 164 1 6 0 OWells, 8b-p...3 0 0 1 0 Murphy, a... 5 2 2 4 OHubbard, tb.. 8 1 1 0 0 Breseman, 1f. 3 0 1 0 OManoing, as.. 3 0 0 0 3| 5 . PoKelly, p.. 3 1 1 1 Ostrider, et 3 1 0 0 0} Highlanders Win on Three Hits and e 8 5 ot Two Passes. ;400300003 —— , vs, 8 Fort Omaha, 1. Three-base hits: Gibson, Murphy. Two- | ELBERFELD I8 - TAKEN - SICK base hit: P. Kelly. Sacrifice hit: J. Kell Stolen bases: Hollys, 11; Fort Omaha, 2. Double play: Sherer to Hubbard. Hit by pitcher: By McGee, 8; by P. Kelly, 1L Bates on balls: Off McGee, 5. Struck out By McGee, 13; by P. Kelly, 5 Umpire: Jimmie McGoo. FORT CROOK = ETS ONE ORE Townsends Play Seldiers F\ and Barely Take It The Townsend Gun company team de- feated the strong Fort Crook bunch Sun- day in a fast and interesting seven-inning contest by the score of 2 to 1. The Town sends played in midsummer form, although a winter day, as only one wobble was charged to the bunc A few of the soldiers tried to steal sec- ond on Spellman, but the whip of the t Game Omaha wonder was in exceHent condition, | consequently the attempted steals were chalked up as putouts. Hall and Eastman Eluynd great ball on the infield, a& they oth pulled off a few stunts that bordered the sensational. ¥abér was the strongest with the willow. ¢ the soldiers Quig, Kilmurry and Decker were the star per- formers. Durkee pitched an excellent game for the Townsends, striking out six and allowing only five scattered bingles, and at critical stages he was there with the right brand | of_goods. For Fort Crook Kilmurry pitched a mas- terly game, holding his opponents to seven scattered hits and striking out seven Score: Townsends Fort Crook. WESLEYAN 000001 0-1 DEFEATS NEBRASKA Return from Trip Leaves Them Weakened. LINCOLN, Neb., April 19.—(Special Te gram.)—With two men on bases and two out, Prouty played right tield for the Corn- huskers, dropped a high fly in the seventh inning of a game between the State uni- versity team and Wesleyan at University Place this afternoon, permitting the Meth- odists to run in two scores and win the contest. Up to that session the Cornhusk- ers had played an errorless game and had the Wesleyan bunch outfielded. Mathers pitched for Nebraska and had the Metho- dists_at his merc: Farthing, on the slab for Wesleyan, was hit frecly. Score by 0000400 04 Wesleyan Batteries: Nebraska, Mathers and Green- slit; Wesleyan, thing and Stringfellow. 100.1000-3] Toi He Is Forced to Reétire and placed by Av Re- In—Report that He Has Smalipox i Contradicted, PHILAT PHIA, April 19.<New Yora | today defeated Philadelphia by the ° of 4 to 2 The visitors were shut out untll two were out in the seventh, when they on LaPorte's triple, Knight's sing| to Demmitt and Mcliveen and single. Elberfeld was taken sick during the game and was forced to retire. Th were rumors that he had smallpox, but there is no truth in the reports. Score: NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BH.OAE B.H.0.A ¥ Cree, cf......4 3 30 0 Harteol 3 | Keeler, v£.2°3 1 2 0 ONichols, | Bivertela, gb.4 2 0 3 0 Coliin Austin, 6.0 0 0 0 0 Murpl Engle, 1.8 1 1 0 ‘1Davis . McConnell, 154 010 3 00ldring, of LaPorte, 2b..4 1 4 & 0Barry, w... Knight, ss 23 0Thomas, ¢ i | Kieinow, 1Vickers, p | Blair, ¢ 1040 0Dygert, p.. Doyle, p 20 0 4 0%Baker Warhop. p...1 0 0 1 0 - — emmitt .0 0 0 0 0 Totals....32 121 ° Tiveen ... 0 0 0 0 0 | *Batted for Viekers in s *Batted for Kleinow in seventh, *Batted for Doyle in seventh, Philadelphia 201100000 0-2 New York 200000031 04 Two-base hits: Murphy, Davis. Threes base hit: LaPorte. Hits: Off Vickers, § in scven innings; off Dygert, 2 in two innings; off Doyle, 7 In six_innings; off Warhop, 0 in three innings. Sacrifice hits: Oldring, Keeler. Stolen bases: Knight Double play: Collins to Davis. . Left on bases: Philadelphia, 6; New_York, 5. F | base on balls: Off DoyTe; 1;6tf Vickers, Hit by pitched ball: Warhop, 1. Struck ou By Doyle, 2; by Vickers, 3; by Warhop, by Dygert, 1. Time: 1:58. Umpire: Hurst Taft Seex Washington Lose, WASHINGTON, April 19.~Ray was wild and ineffective ‘today, - Boston defeating Washington easily by the score of § to 4, 3300008 0 0 President Taft and Vice President Sher- guan witnessed thee one sided contest. co | BOSTON. T Y WASHINGTON | B.H.0.A. K B.H.0.AE RENAUD WINS MARATHON RACE | jtccomen. 2 ¢ 5 ocymor, rr. 470 0% % |Gora 3313 1 tguler. et 3 1300 - Speaker, © 2.3 0 OUngiaub, 1.5 3 0 0 from N New Hamp- | Gewier, it. 4 1 1 0 0Dolehuniy, 4 0 1 3 1 ire, Finishes Course in 111 ah 4 FiTT 20m 30 2157186, 31 6 0 OMeBride, 20751 BOSTON, M April 19.~Henry Renaud | Corrig § 11 ochipke, m..0 0.0 0 0 4 . hon | CIcotte, b3 0 0 1 Oatrest, c... 8 0 4 31~ [of Nashau, N. H.. won today's Marathon | Geeil™ D] § § } {hrest, o8 0 4 3.1 from Ashland to Boston. Time: |u|m(fln~|u!]l o Qray, p 31050 toh otals....... 38 1#Milan o000 2:57:38. B | *Taanehlii ;11 0 0 0 0 Jensen of New York was second and J Eyls J. Grant of New York third, Renaud's time Totals..... 30 i was about thirty-three minutes behind the | shatted for McBride in clghth, record. GOOD RACING EVENTS NEAR Horse Racing Game Will F Interest Many Ways. The “Sport of Kings“—the horse racing me—peeps over the sporting horlzon this week, with the spring opening at Pimlico on next Saturday, after a long winter filled with uncertainties as to whether the recent anti-race track betting laws in New nish | York state had, through their influence, killed off the last possibility of racing in the east. A successful meeting at Pimlico would be taken by many to forecast # Kood season for racing at the Metropoll tracks. The Pimlico line will close on May 12, the day before Belmont park in- augurates the New York season with the running of the Metropolitan handicap. England will furnish two rich racing events this week—the Great Metropolitan handicsp on Tuesday and the City and Suburban handicap on Wednesday, whicn will bring together some of the best’ Ameri can horses owned by James R | August Belmont and Harry Payne Whitney, in_competition with English crae The Great Metropolitan handi and a quarter miles is run at Epsom for a stake of 2,000 soverelgns and Dinna Ken 1T has been entered to carry the Americ honors by Harry Payne Whitney, Dinna Ken II 18 6 years old. The City and Buburban handicap at about a mile and a uarter over the Epsom course for 2,000 vereigns will find James R. Keene's b- | vear-old Ballot, August Belmont's Priscil- |lian, 4 years old, and Norman III, also 4 | years old, of the same stables, and Harry Payne Whitney's Delirium, 4 years old, at the starting line. Next Saturday night Alfred Shrubb of d and Henri St. Yves, the winner recent Marathon derby, will meet sure strides for a fifteen-mile’ contest in New York. Shrubb declares that he is the fastest man in the woria sor fifteen miles, but St. Yves' recent run has earned him many supporters. An interesting Marathon run. bringing t amateur runners, will be conducted by the Boston Athletic Monday, in Boston. The leading amafeur billlard players of the United States will begin a tournament | in New York for the amateur billiard | chumplonshi; of the United State last yoar by Calvin Demarest. Demarest since has joined the professional ranks won Five players, C. F. Conklin, Chicago; Clar- er, H. A. Wright, 8an Francisce Mial of New York, will com ete. The games will be for 40 points, 8-inch valk line. two sbots in Pla: CENTRAL & for Track Meet. CITY, Neb. April 19.—(8pe- cfal.)—Blaborate preparaffons are being mwade for the track meet between the high | schools of this city and York on the local athletic field next Friday afternoon. An interesting contest Is expected, as the York team is one of the strongest high sc gregations in the state, and Central City | hietes have been making some good records this spring in the welght and run- ning events. to Wahoo And on May 14 to Hastings On May 7 the local team goes Nohody Is Teo Old Ask him it he prescribes if he recommends it when when the nerves are weak na in the Talk with your doctor about Ayer's ncn-alcoholi Sarsaparilla. it for pale, delicate children Ask h *Batted for Street In ninth, Boston . . 02042 Washington L0000 00 14 Two-base hits: Gessler. Hits: Off Cicotte, 4 in five and one-third innings; off Stevle, 3 in three and two-third innings. Sacri. fice hit: Ganley. Stolen bases: Clymer @), Speaker. Double plays: Delehanty, McBride to Freeman; McBride to_Freemun Left on bases: Washington, 9; Boston, 1 Basoe on balls:” Off Gray, 3; oft Clcotte, b; off Steele, 1. First base on errors: Boston, Hit by pitched ball By Cicotte, N Struck out: By Gray, 4; by Cicotte, 1 Wild ‘piteh: Gray. Time: 1:5. Umplres: Evans and gan. Games Postponde, At St. Loulk—8t. Louls-Chicago game postponed; wet grounds. * AL Detroit—Detroit-Cleveland game post- poned; showers and cold weather, 0.0 08 WEATHER BAD FOR owa Lack of Practice Makes It Impossible ' to Size Men Up, I0WA CITY, Ia, April 19.—(Specta).)— The bad weathier Of Tast Week win # e vere disappointment to the University of lowa base ball coaches, who hoped, after the k's series with' Davenport, to b able (o pick the te Gold's on the diamond this season ‘Wo tell anything yet,” sald Coacl Kirk after last Saturday’s game. It was BURRe to the coach that the ‘var cutfleld seemed to be well cared for by Bechtel, Thompson and McGregor and to this he gave a half-hearted assent. As to what the plans of the coach are witi reference to the rest of the nine. but litt i6 known. Hanlon, Burell and O'Brien a sure to constitute the box material. All three of these were used against Daven- port. Saturday with varying results. Col, ins is not a sure catcher and is siow at reaching second base but hé is .the best there fs 1o be had. Hemingway aud Hyland have both demonstrated thelr ab)i- ity to play a loose game on first base Captain Stewart is sure of sacond base In the final makeup of the team, while Bpy- ant has been playing steadily on third and may hold that bag. McGuire is_compara- tively excellent at short stop, ‘while un- other likely candidate for an infleld loca tion 18 Kohl. On the whole 1€ I8 evident that & lot of hard work must be done in the néxt few days In the way of final se- lection and carcful finishing of ‘the tea if Towa is to glve u good account of itself during the season IOWA AUTO OWNERS ORGANIZE te Association to He Formed at Meeting in Marshalltown. MARSHALLTOWN, fa., April 19.—(Spe clal )~AL a meeting of automobile owners from various sectians of the state, which Is to be held here Tuesday, a state auto- moblle association 18 to be urganized. The ! Invitations fc meeting were: sent out by the automoh clubs of Da ort, | Counell Bluf; Moines, Mason City, | Fort Dodge, ¥ Sioux City {and Cedar Rapids. oblect of the as- soclation s to pr o the building af Kood' roads, secure legislation favorable to | automobllists and secure coi {on questions and movements o the auto loving public Vanderbil ST. CLOUD, Aprii 1 rted action interest to . Wi The Prix du Rols to learn that the sure way to cure a cough | de Boulogne was wan here today by W. K or cold is with Dr. King's New Discovery. #c and $1.00. For sale by Beaton Drug yea's Rose Noble got (st place i the Prix Vanderbilt's Gambalveauil. Herman Dur- ' Aubepines. the blood is thin and impure, and and unsteady Ask him if it aids ral health. © Ayer co..