Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 27, 1909, Page 9

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[ POULTRY, JAND EGGS umrm_un’l _Origina et dry t: ick feve. US® this only Mve youns chickens. d e, _Bole Agents. | i A ] t ivb-mm e e et et REAL ESTATE DEALERS, RLED ABSTRACT CO., service; BO% wtate Flapperr ofgs B 40 . S0 k.-m oranam, Valley, Neb. 'u %%’&m ; .;..__._____u,_. score (1)~ EAL ESTATE owur prices. e 3, R m w 'l'L‘-"l'RbH CO. finflnfl. Fresidest 9)—417 ) ) N Y. L PAYNE ‘llv ©O.,\ first floor R Im“!' R B CO, M lnnlflam ———— e e ML & DARLING, “ Bn-l% w Tels D. m.&'ml ) WALKUP REAL I'I'A"l CO., % .c& e TTOITY PROPERTY FOR SA )~ M96T Paxton Mayis John Morris’on House Lar ho naily east over Mre. souri river valley has removed from the city, lsm r-ruy asd while here W Former price, n. ’.& Act, quickly. Morrison is hére thig, weun across home, House d east, Il\ a umn' of fine beautiful outlook to_the A Carter park, the Mis- and the Towa hills. Mr. !‘ mv Harnson & Morton Sacrifice Price 8-Room Modern “Twa bl FOR SALE OR RENT NEARLY 6-ROOM MODERN HOME 2218 NORTH 18TH ST, Home tered Attic. trom mn St ca leton Av. Déuglas 797. 19) EW r. e, 805 28 / o lh erman Ave. and Dodge mcdern n) o, high and 1 !llt front lo Hll l' YOU HA GABVIN’ BROS." 1004’ Farnam Bt. Store to Rent 24x40-10th and Farnam. well built, nearly n convenience, gas i very easy. "Phone Do *(19)—My’ VE 340 / Harrison & Morton (19)—! M2 27 CHEAPEST IN DUNDEE, The lounh ot vl Underwood Ave. shade lrsu 1 n. ter, worth 0 We want an it_of Slst, north du ol 'fer. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 18t ¥ . Y. L. Bldg. Tel. DDO: 1781, A 1188 - (19)—-M231 20 A BNAP, On_3th, near Burt, 55x160 lot. Good 2- story, 7-¥oom house, modern, south front: Kood ‘vepair.. A enuine nap Tn- quire at_one HARW Both Phones. ‘00D & HARWOOD. 418 Bee Nfll (19)~—-M229 37 e WALKI NG DISTANCE STt anlm vigr. i room, bedrooms and alcove r- mn ment, basement, LR clghborhood. LLAUH & \ELSON fl(zmu‘u Bldg. Omaha, Neb, a9)—-M3o, % H ll‘ .!D-U WAN’I' lT \h’lLL gluw You Ha: nscom Efl Or most you o 10 lll“ lh. " a o i‘n LAND AND 10% 08 “Phone. Red mm“‘o- . Neb. L ‘.g.)—"lfl = _WE CAN SELL YOU THE BEST FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW IN OMAHA. lntwnimawn,m With rnd street, orment walks and convenient Sherman Ave. and Dodge car lines. IT'S ‘Phone Doug. %6 a9)—M90 21 REAUTY, h 'A,' lc:.A“-‘ of .;‘ 'E-stl ‘construction. GARVIN BROS. 104 Farngm St -.oum‘w‘u;l. n.n] ooy o o K Beautiful, tly &cre between Boae A #ou‘;ll&;:b. l. FA”AH htfl.‘. m.;En;;lu ler? Boyer, F Dundee 8T — M1 27 REAL ES A§STN LERS. (Continued MID-CITY ADDITION Midway bstween Omaha and South Omaha, on 8 13th St car line, Pour blocks south of Riverview Park. LARGE LOTS with wide streets and alleys. All lots on nice grade. BEvery lot desirable and sightly PRICES AND TERMS Prices range from $1% t6 $0. Terms: One-fifth cash, balance $10 per month. SALESMEN ON GROUND between 1 and 4 p. m. or any other time by appointment. Phone Bouth 382, or Douglas us. ~ MeCAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Phone Douglas 415. 1508 Dodge 8t/ (19)-190 2 Store to Rent 2x40-19th and Farnam. Harrison & Morton L N fl!lr—i(;—'lfl-fl_ NEAR CAR LINE 3 LOTS FOR $375 160%128 feet just north of Krug Park, from car line; similarly lo- selling for double the price Terms $10 cAsh and $10 a 248x618 for $1,000 248x618 feet, 3 blocks fromt car line, north of Krug Park, splendid place for truck gar- den, poultry,” etc.; BIGGEST BARGAIN NEAR OMAHA. THRMS: $#0 down, bal- | ance monthly. 308x124 for $500 208x124 feet, also nnrm of Krug Park and near car line. A BIG. SNAP AT 3600, Terms: $25 down, I\lll)l"(fi monthly. ONE FOR $150 | 80x 120 feet, 3 blocks from car line, north of Krug P Terms; $10 down, balance monthly. (tarvin Bros., 1604 Farnam | . (9)—~M#3 27 Store to Rent AUx40-19th ’ and Farnam. Harrison & Morton (19)—M219 27 FOR QUICK SALE $3,800 WILL BUY §-room all modern home;_hardwood floors, large porches. two lots i00x128_beautifully Ald out and planted with hardy flowering Bhrubs and plants; plenty of frult; kitenon garden; cement walks. Inquire of owner, lu Harney 8t. 'Phone Hl!n? 499, (19)~Ms%9 7ix OWNER SAYS SELL Fine six-room residence on Burt St fack the Boulevard, modern In évery wi | basement and walks. The owner is ohll‘ 1280 3 his homestead this week. Price, cash, balance same jas rent. NA’UOVAL INVESTMENT COMPANY, Brandels Bldg. Omaba, Neb. (19)—84 DOUBLE FRAME House in Kountze Place renting $600 year, for only $5,500. " W. H. GATES, Phoneé Douglas 1204, 617 N. Y. Life Bldg. (19)—807 2% Store to Rent 24x40-19th and Farnam. Harrison & Morton Ll (9)-—-M219 27 GOOD AND SMALL INVESTMENT n,»-nv- nc;l&l“l. always well rent corner lot, 1 near 5th and Popplef Ave,, handy to new street car barn, GALLAGHER, & NELSON 430 Brandels Bidg. Om: Neb. (19)—] n BARGAIN. Four-room cottage, 0 foot south front lot at 18th and Van Camp avenue. This is a beautiful liftle place and very ah-q’ $1,060; must be sold, owner "‘""‘w“".’{ Just the for street car man. Homan, Board of T E NEW YORK LIFE BLDG. - We want large loans on well located, first class eity p Y. We can place large amounts at low rates. ers Trust Company, New York Lite Bulldln;. 6 Mayz “BCANDALOUS To sell at these prices, but we must have the money quick, 754 rooms, nearly new, north part $1,000-4 roomns, new, north of Ames Ave. $1.600—7 rooms, good. north of Bemis park $2,20-8 rcoms, mod., near Hanscom park. Our 118t Is fUll of such bargains. DARLING & DARLING D. 0084, 41 Brandels. A 1622, After 6 P. M., Wel (lll-—l:I! - mu' Il A (‘HAN('E xa w— St grior w’l— cash; bal same as reat. B Yarton, =8 rhanage Awe, Beason. Tel ) HOMES IN conzn amall just comple vayment, “nion Investment Co., 2. O ted. funl halance you'll have to hurry if vou get %0 Be. (9)—Mis M1 Buys 109 £ -ul?:ll( of 81,400 utitul buliding spot, 'ARNAM WEAD, 180t . P and | ST. ~M1TT 7 80 A-—$200 an Acre miles from court house (Improved.) Harrison & Morton, A9)—T64 $15,000 One of the best built residences with large grounds one block off West Farnam; owner might acoept iler property well localed in”past payment F. D 1501 FARNAM ST. (8)—M178 27 Irrigated. No fl of drouths. No crop fallures. Free fuel. Fine climate. South- ern ldaho. Easy terms. Ten years' time. Special cnmur-lunl For free mi B of ldaho (ld Mr\hulln how o file, ress The Company, 28 Midland ds.. Klnlu City, Moe. O9)—M¥M8 M 8x % ALL modern houses ch . went. Mi§ Caldwell 8 Y“D flmlxm relinquish- “0-ACRE ments. Neb. holn.ll“dl GM Bersina, W) hltm:l @0 uh ' N an--adi REAL ESTATE PROPENTY FOR SAL lCo-u-uu ) ACRES. / Bix little farms—2 to 10 scred each. Close 10 Benson and paved road. Easy terms If you want. A PAYNE INV ENT ist Floor N. Y. Tel. Doug. 1781, A 1188 (IMTMQ’;! FARM AND m&sLAIE FOR SALD Celorade. cIry COLORADO IRRIGATED BNAP. © acres joining towneite, twelve miles from Denver; fruit and vegetable land; Hes h-ulllulli fine view of the moun- tains; 14 for home or investment. This will be mld at one-half its present value it at one NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO. 682 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, 1dabo. U 8. GOVERNMENT. IDAHO-CAREY-ACT-LANDS. Snake River Valley-Twin Falls District. 000 acres open by drawing June 8§ 1900 Write C. B. HURTT, Bolse, {daho. (20)—M20-June 3x Nebraska. wE BELII:\': WE_HAVE THE BEST IN NEBRASKA 100 abtes. (wo ket running water and hing YOU want for a ranch pr 16 per acre. O n Even e ATA LAND_AND LOT 00., flul!e 64 N. Y. Life Bid. ‘Phone Red 18, (20)--M601 27 Oklahoma. FOR SALE—Two choice quarter sections I1and in one of the best farming dietricts in Garfleld county, Okl Will sell at , for the next 30 days only. A B. A. Garber, Garber, Okl (20)—~M197 2x WHEN writing to advertisers, kindly men- tion The Ree 10,000 Acresof Land Now Open to Entry under the Carey Act at Wheatiand, Wyo. Write us for full information, how to get some of these lands. We will locate ou and look splendid section, the soll i it is a great alfalfa. wheat, oats, sugar beet and Frult ‘dces well, The land low. Bullding material s abundant, We have and_chyrch facilities and " th neighbofs. This I8 a dairy country. You can get rich farming here. We want you to have our full descriptive llustrated clrcular at once, free for the asking, Wilte; we want to hear from you. In- uire of J. R. Masoh, lmmigration Agt., heatland, Wyo. @) s ready to are cheap, fuel roa REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. oy (22)—628 SECOND MORTGAGE loans negotlated. Avply, Room {17-18 Firet Net ne Douglas Bl!!ldl. (22)—829 WANTED—CI! hrnm Smit oans and warrants. a Co., 1820 Farnam 8t. (2)—623 e ANND. > ey m";!‘.zd::lu‘ to loan. J. H. Sherwood. w. N‘l BOSTWICK & CO, N. Y. Life PAY money; 300 10 $5,000; low rate. e LIONEY TO BUILD, S§500 to $200,000 at current rates. W. H. THOMAS, 58 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. « LOWEST RATES-Bemis. Brandels Bldg. e #100 TO $10,000 Wead Bldg. promutly. F. D, Wead, d Farnam. 22)-68 FIVE PER CENT MONEY omans & Busincan P ahe Busincss Prope THO! BRENNAI:" oo 1 New Vork Life fia&’ | 9500 to uno,nno. lowest ra‘es, no delay. Garvin Bru. 164 Farnam ‘(’fi)—“., 0 TO Um on homes in Omaha. O Keef: Real Esiate Co. 101 N. Y. m.‘.’mu' MONEY TO LOAN—Fayne lovestment Co. (22) 434 REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE B YERB (ur a &roam h room house and & coup! NOWATA LAND AND ROF COMPANT, Suite 64 N. Y. Life Omahs. ‘Phone Red n Evenings \ 25)—M78% mmn TO BUY 10 to 40 acres w to city, for cash; must near car line; well loca refer no mprovements. W, R. Homan, Board of Trade. (2)—M784 30 STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces, hov water nd hot air com- bination heating, ' and 4-hole laundry bot water heaters, mantle grates, .gas stoves repaired, water fronts and flo'll vul‘l Omaha Stove Repair works, Douglas St. "Shones Ind. Alfll 'Cll. —34 Douglas 960 WANTED—T0 BUY | P o e (25,60 BEST price paid for secondhand furniture, carpets, stoves, clothing. shoes, Tel. Doug. a. (26)—641 The Practical Auctioneer. 88 N. Y. Life 28) 30 ITANDARD upright pi ster 37 . BEST prices pald for ¢d-hand furniture, clothes, shoes, stc. Tel. Douglas 4 WANTED - W. H. Th WANTED—SITUAFIONS To_ buy, laying hens, omas, Brandeis Btore. (8-~ MU 3 “inquire YOUNG lady would like to care for in- valid lady or to do practical nursing, Address D 412, care Bee. ()18 Zix GOVERNHENT NOTIGES TTHE "onl'mucrmn Aprl OFFICE _OF THE Qoartermaster, Fort Omaha, Ny 12,1005, ~Bealed Droposaia. In triplcais, sub. ject to the ueual conditions, will be re- elved here until 11 o' a. m.. central tandard time, M. 198, for ‘making e tension of wi em at Fort Omah: Nebrasks, consisting of approximately % feat of &inch main. Full information fur- nished on appiloation. U. 8. reserves th right to rejeet any or all bids. Envelop containing proposals to be marked posals for extension of w. Raaressed (o Capt. C. 4P, structing Quartermaster, Fort Omaha, Neb OFFICE _OF CONSTRUC termaster. Fort Doug) Apri) Sthsect 10 the 4 gl o gt received at this office until 1o " olock & m. May 25, 1 n 1 the presstics of - sttend bidders. for gonstiuetion o rematory and Garbage ry i ing_ at Fort las. Information furnished' on .pp ica- Envelopes comtaining bi be marked “Proposals for Crematory uuna- ing,” and ressed to “Captain Harker, Quartermaster, 15t Cougn tng Q ("NNO nSYAR: l.'uh. tien. lnhmr) fter your interests care- | potato country. | school | best_of | LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE T con'rl\mvu-cnl.nn proposals will be recelved lrl‘l State Board of Public Ml nna Pulldings at the office of Geurge C. Jun- kin, secretary of state, houu, Lin- colfh, Nebraska, on ‘rum-‘y May 1 rutlo - 8 untif i1 o'cloek’ . m., of a live stock Judging eoliseum (pavillon) 78 200 feet wide, on the Ne- ‘afr grounds, near Lincoln. specifications and lls can be seen At the of of the secretary of siate and the Stats Board of Agrioulture in the state house, Lincoln: and also _at the frice of The Twentieth Century Farmer, m 01, Bes Bullding, Omaha. Bach u] must be made to the Board of Publie 1.-n and Bulldings, and be certified check, payable to the oF an1d board, for fwo () per cent of the bid; as rantée that be ‘sntered Tnto, of the bid. The board reserves the n.»m to refect any and o s A proj Tust be made fully In accordance with the blank form hereto attached to the speeifi- cations. GEORGE C. JUNKIN, Secretary Board of Public Lands and Buudln.- HEAL ESTATE _ TRANSFERS Hasting: M Langley, fouth 1 feet ot Iot = hlovk 2, Patrick's 2d Sarat s Hastings & Heyden to oflnml Deppee lot 15, block 8, Monmouth Park. Jos. A. Miller, Jr., and wife to Jow. J. Miller, ney seotion 6-1610 and other land ® Wm. Redgwick as A Partridge, part lot 2, Clarke's addn Belle H. Dunham and husband to Hanna Lindauist, lot 18, block Halcoyn ~Helghts Fannie Jones and husband to Loy Ryback, lots 9 and 10, Omaha. Butia: ing & Bavings Assoctation addition 3,000 B. C. Garvin to Garvin Bros., west & feet of lot 3, block 8%, Om: other lots 1 Creigh, Sons & C Tots ' and 10, block 3 Arbar Place. .. 80 Dorthea Black et al to Fred H, Bauemelster, e% nel 6-16-12.. 3,58 C. A Hempei to Christina Anderson fot 11, Evans additio 25 Jas. T.'Deland to C. A. Sorenson, lot 4, block 34, . Florence... 1,700 B. F. Strawn and_wife to Fred W. Kayser, n¥ lot 4, block 9, and ni% lot 6 block 9, West Side.. 150 | Fred ayser to B. F, Strawn and | _wife, w4 lot 5 block 9, West side T Fred Danfelson to same, lot 4, block o aret Vincent, lot §, block 117, Dundee Place .... 00 Geo. 8. Howell and wite o Chiristiaiie Hansen, lot 3, block 4, Marsh's...... 1,460 Nancy E. Carlson to Frank Vejvoda, und wl(e, #% lot 8, block Bowarwim ueo 3 Morris to Made B Morris, el lot 30, block 3, SBaunders & Hime- baugh's addition and other lote...... B Fred V. Fowler and wife to Burt C. Fowler, lots 12, 13, 19, 2, block 1 and other lots, Pruyn Park 1 Lavine M. Park to Fred V. Fowier, BAMO ...oiiiiiiiiiiiiiins apasts 1 L. P. Pruyn and wife to Burt C. Fow- | ler, lots 23, 24, 25, 26, block 2 and other lots, Pruyn‘Park . 1 Georgla A. Merritt ‘and husband to J. C. Jensen, lot 23, block 4, Gram- . Reagan and wife to L. J. south 60 feet of north 120 | “foet of lots 12 and 13, block 2, Wil- | cox 2a and other lots .. . 5,400 | 8ame to John D. Wear, north 3 teet | of south 58% feet of lots 12 and 13, block %, Wilcox 24 and other lots .. 2,200 John E. von Dorn to Lo B. von Dorn, west 37% feet of east 100 feet of south 1283 feet of lot 3, Bart- Co., mouth % lot 1, block 33, Omaha 4,28 | e Jerome P. Magee and wife to Jas. A. C. l\enn.dy. south 10 feet of north 160 feet lot 1, block 8, West uulu 1 Laura M. Straby and husband) to T. Graham, nl% sely se% lfi-ll (.M B. J. Scannell and wite to F. Wood, west 48 feet of lot 7, block L Stevens Place .. abho Avl-nm: Realty Assoclation Lohhleln, part lots nd 4, blook (‘ Prospect Place Ellan M., Wilcox and hu Y Usher, lot 33 and s% lot %, block 3, Hlnlmm& l:l‘ued 8,000 Hastings fot. " bloek 1 Mystic 'Mk 20 Total ‘tfizéni‘ STEAMSHIPS Satety, Speed, Comfort via Mavre fo Paris, the City Beautiful, Fast Trains to All Continental Poiats. Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Gigantic twin s express steamers sall grery Thuraday. 104 ‘M. oy are modern won- it 2 eoavenlonces and uxuries of most al hotels, on even grander Passon- elevators, roof cafes, orchestras, famous culsine, gymaasium, dally newspaper, elogant provide greatest comfort, .{ offoers, war discipiine, wireloss ielegraphy, sl al sysiem afford every provision o A May 18 M. FAST EXPRESS ruuoum—cunmm—m A Ka . D. Gr..Apr. 21| Kronprias Win.. 10 May 4] ceelile TWIN-SCREW P, SER PLYMOUTH—CHBRIOURG, Direet—is 4 Kurfuer May 1|Fried. D, Grosse..May 13 Foins Fried's Won. May 6 Prinsess Allce ...May 51 MEDITERBANEAN SERVIOR EBRALTAR-S APLES-QENOA A B. JOHNSON & CO.. Wi or to Local Agents. KANE LOOKS KE THE GOODS New First Baseman Arrives and Team | Ready for the Start. ANl set Jimmy Kane, Omaha's new first basé- man, has arrived from Pittsburg ready to open the season with the team at Denver Thursday Kane looks lke the goods. He stands six feet one inch, weights 15 and is very Tast on his feet, & good batter and thrower, He Is % years of age and has & head on him The new man is built much on the order of Harry Welch, but trimmer. Welch out- weighs him ten pounds. Kane is a natural left-hander at the bat and throwing. He will,| to that extent, keep Omaha fans from missing the old southpaw of Chick Autrey over at first. The team is all set for the opening now. It will leave Omaha in time to play Grand Island Tuesday and got Wednesday for the first game of the sea- son Thursday. The Men are in good form, except Cadman, and he is coming along Smith, Vasbinder and Ritzman have been released outright and Haenson, the loeal pitcher, will not be taken west, though he sulll retained by Rourke, oummrmms' into Denver | rapidly sprea: ?_iaston Leads; Sox and Cubs Win Again GOOSE ECC FOR THE BROWNS (moqo A*uhnn Wh Second Game St.' Lonis One to Nothing. BATTLE m and Powell Allow Two Mits Bach—Only Run is Scored on an Infleld Owut. CHICAGO, April 26.—The Chicago Americans won the second game of the series from St. Louls, 1 to 0 here today. Frank Smith pitched and won his third game in five days. It was & close battls between Smith and Powell, each allowing orly two hiti Neither pitcher gave a base on balls. The winning run was scored in the first inning. Habn singled and took second on Powell's wild throw of Doughterty's Standing of the Teams UR | AMER. LEAGUE LPet.| W.L.Pet, R HR o lnm 1% adelphin i § mcnie 2R 1 q A8 40 5 4T m 8 .38 Washington 3 7 .03 AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost. Pet. Mitwaukes § & K b3 ¢ o 8 40 8§ w | B | AY. Natlona), Leagne_Pittaburg at 8¢ Lauis ! at inetn Boston At ssoclatl Columbus; Loulsville at Toledo: at Minneapolis; Kaneas cuy a eland. oh — Indianaj Milwaukee Paul s at bunt. Isbell sacrificed and Hahn scored Haid on Cravath's infleld out. Score: , CHICAGO. L w_rl'i.o GAMES IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE . 1 1 —— Bonmanry, i3 0 3 on Plttshurg Wins from St Louls in t e | b Twelfth Inuing. 01 s LOUIS, April x 00 L] 1n‘the twertth lmm\l 00 10 A score of 4 to 01 [ PITTEBURG. 00 210 . H.0. 0.A. ————— 10¢ vuma .81 2 [ ] Towals...... 36 237 - ook 8 8 H K2 11 73 a.;“ tted for Powell lannn‘i)n;h 5 ¥ wae \ Aosar 1 !tutfa?:h oooooouoo—-onm 13 110 Bacrifice llgce, Stone o Wilson, rf 10 00 o baser:. e 2 Taineld o3 0 0 133 Smith, Hotfman. Btruck out: by Powell | . T oLo S { o 1 Umpires: Sheridan and » 33 Blanks New York. -39 BOSTON, Aprli 16—Boston won ine 000 ning game of the ser ere trom - Now York, 1 to 0. Cheoh Wi pitching was a feature.' The score: Bpoaker, ef Gesslor, rf. Stahl, Niles, 1t 0 1] S——— Wagne Carrigan, o.. Ghech, b... 3l womocommacmas? wloomose *Batted for Kleinow T it *Batted f« wton in sixth. Boston 00001 of New York ,000000000—«0 Two base Kileinow, Three oase hits: Lord, Hll off Newton, 3 in seven innings; off Warhop, none in one innin Bacrifice hit: Gessler. Left on base Boston, 8; N York, 3. off Newton, 6; off Chech, 2; 1. First base on errors Bnlton 1. by pitched ball: by New! 1. Struck out: by Newton, b; by Chech, 5. Wi pitoh: wton. Umj Iru Connolly and Egan. Philadelphin Boats Washington. WASHINGTON, April 26.—Bender held Wullmon to three hits today, whilo Philadelphia its hits off Burns rTOrs Cro) plndwonnu!.llol- The of Ganley and the hatting of Davis features. Score: IA. .0.A.E. Ganley, If... flllldln ‘were PHI Sl acorsomwas! otals. *Schipke ran for Gray in the ninth. *Gray batted for Greom In the ninth. *Baited for McBride in the ninth. *Milan out lor interference. ‘ashington . 000000600 1-1 Philadelphia . 10010010 0-3 Two-base hitsi Davis (2). Hite: Off Burns, 7 In seven lnn|nr| Bacrifice hits: Barry, Collins, Heitmuller. Stolen bases: Collins, Heltmuller. Loft on bases: Wash- ington, 2; Philadelphia, 3. First base on ertors Philadeiphia, . Btruck out: By Groom, 1; by Bender, 8 Time: 146 Um- pires: Hurst and Evans Tigers Win from Naps. CLEVELAND, April %.—Detroit defeated Cleveland, 4 to 2, Willett out rncm Rhoades. Hinchman's muff of & ball ca the defeat. Score: CLEVELAND, § 2 3 H.0.AB 52100 1 IEER N 0 43501 0 30100 0 $11300 0 41011 ‘1 30031 ‘1 disae 0 410 H BaFin B _____ %1 0 Totals. .. Tw it Wiltott. - Sacritico hit: Lagole. Birmiugham to Lajoie to Stovall St Hhondes, 5. oft Willett, 3. bases: Cleveland, 8; Detroit, 7. Struck out: By Rhoades, 2; by Willett, 5. Wild piteh: Rhoedes. Time: 163, Umpires: O'Loughlin and Kerin. AUTREY GOB CRAMENTO o Chick Will Play First in Pacific Const Les, Jimmy Kane m-r the word trom Bar- ney Dreyfus dent of Pittsburg ball b, That Cniek Autrey will piay first base this season for Sacramento of the Pacific Goust leegue. and will begin at onge, Drey- of course, 18 supposed to have re- Satvaa his Information direct from Gerry Herrmann. While Chick *will be farmed out and not returs to Cincinnati next season, his friends are nevertheless dis- appointed that he is not to be retained on first by the Reds. But Chick has himself 0 blame, Iif anyone. He was warned by older heads not to play ball thoughout the winter and promised {o heed the warnl He broke over and put In & busy season in California, during the course of which he uprained an ankle. This ankle is sll, in the estimation of ‘Kane & ‘olho‘xl'l,“ :;nrt r"x" prevented him prom ing_ firs 01 In- cinnati, instead of ‘oniies ankle always retards speed and Anelathe effect this I,-n‘ s had on Autrey. He has Hoblitaell At the an un Fiovlitsell (& ruur S ‘Autfey s to take the back Lhukl being sent to the coast is one of o carr "“’"x"m’“n'“". * of wesiting th to carry out thelr promise o westerners it they will but stand -toalu( against the outlaws. They promised send out some good men lnl this s romise ri 8ix teams make up cific Coast le this year, Hart Wins from Roe. CRESTON, Ia., April 2.—(Special.)—The second wrestling match between Charles Hurt of Des Molues and Bert Ros of this clty occurred last ight et Grand and was witnessed by | with great interest. Hlfl on this mateh, taking the last two falle in twelve and 4 half and fifteen minutes\ respectivel got the first fall in fifteen minutes. The men are so evenly matched in welght, sizo, M ‘and knowledge of the game that & third match will be necessary to deck who is the vietor. Fire in Comiskey's Grandstand. CHICAGO. April _One ena of the grandstand and the tirst base pavilion of e 'local American I base” ball park were destroyed by fire :uudflm“ol(‘b;‘m“ President C. y. the loss at $8,000. not interfere with tomorrow’s game. Indians Win at Shelby. OH I, Totals. ... g:}léd for Sallee in elghth. ted for iGibert in ninth. 'ln.tod for b;xlh in_ninth t inn iy off ¥ .Alll lnnlnn. oF nings. mvur. 7 Cabs Bat Out Vietor CINCINNATI, deve April and zl.....-..-. Bl wwncsomn~ (Dies: C L hits eral l-crmno nur Stolen._, . mwl out & Ourulk{ -,fncun‘ %A‘u 4 ite: off CAmlp in six 1:52. mrlm lem and T umpire ¥, Loooloola«n—l off Lush, none 4 in'elght Moore, 28.—The two hitting streaks to- smpbell from the Rox in the an Boston Defeats New Y-\k. NEW YORK. April 26.—The Boston club, making its first @ here today, defea tionals in & ocould not get lhemy off, hitting pinches being weak. lf er the next play. He wai te u-rd s in six. fhob feat by Phil to Brooklyn' team batted Melntyre's cur: Brooklyn developed a batting str f _the low game by a score of 8 to The locals got many men on bases, 1 Beymour and ray collided In going after Becker's fly in thu first inning and both were hurt. stayed In the .llli but Seymour left s 50 severely shaken up in the collision that he will be ree lnnlnc- Time, 1168 lnd -mhly- Loses on Ervors. PHILADELPHIA, in O'Day Chi- o Ti, H.0.A8. w!caescscacsscs but !hn Mur- Mur- unable to play for a week. Score: NEW YORK BH.OAE OHersox, b... 4 0713 1 O8eymour, o£. 0 0 1 0 0 OMeCorm'k. 1.3 1 0 0 0 iMurray, rf....6 0 5§ 0 0 0 Teaney, B..438020 0" itef. 4 1300 1Deviin, b 4 38 3 0 OFistcher, ma.. 4 0 0 1 1 yors, 114180 10110 10060 10160 minns 0 -3 0 02 ™ jo; off Wiltse, 1 In Umpires: Rigler April 26— Errors by Brooklyn were responsible for their de- delphla today, 6 to 4. mel's mispiays were particularly damaging chances, although the homé Hum- hard. in the last inning, when, with one run in and leski was sent fn and without farther scoring. A BROOKLYN B.H.OAE B.H.0AR 5 5.1 3 OBureh, if.....4 0 2 0 4118 IneMillan, .4 1 1 1 P 130 omheing 4101 $ 310 8 Okumusof 140 4 0 4 1 OJordan, 1b...2 010 1 (11130 L, ®le200 w8 1 4 0 0Dunn, ¢ 418 o ® 1 0 3 OMelntyre. P 305 $.000 1 0McEivesn 16008 Totals..... 318 97113 1 Totals.... 33 1313 *Battad for Mcintyre in ninth, Ehiiadelphla 3001000344 rookiyn ... 00020001 14 ‘Two-base hits: Magee, Doolin, Moren, Lennox. :l" eight {nnings mu Krnabe b:oln‘ Hummel. Do Branatield, Hits: Off More: and none out In ninth one in one | nlnl pla Branstield; Klub;‘ Duulln ‘nd rfllfld llummal and phia, 16; unrfl 4 rors: Philadel v;u. 5; Brookiyn, 1. itcher: By Josea. £ Hme, 1 ln‘ Cuue Weast LINCOLN, n., hlvl overtaken Edward Payson Weston, and he was compelled to lly over Sunday in this city, owing to an indtsposition, co -u‘dmr after h He will lea ...'.E’m B g o Rosson. one of h bones in his left Oak meet next mont appointment to tl Bigger, Ifllor. vertising in The Bee does busineas h and is local school. This vent WS entéring the tvon“ in ti o gr {llan. or Bases on er- April 26.—The elements now two days behind his plans, al- not that much behind his 'urlclul 12:08 '.llu school, had the ull(eflunl lo'bv-k 1 sler—That's what ad- your NEBRASKA GETS SECOND ONE Missouri University Defeated by Soore of 11 to 7. RAGGED WORK ON BOTH SIDES Ooraimatore: Pivehes . Wis BIONY Givon Poor Sepporteawin Mam In Wox for Visttoms. LINCOLN, April 2. ~In & game marked by ragged playing on the part of both teams, Nebrasks defeated: Missouri this. afternoon, the two schools. This was the secon plovship game, the first having been won by the Cornhuskers -.at Columbin, two - Weeks ago. Hayden's wildness, - together ' with errors at first and second, lost the game for the Missourians. -Ward, pitchs ing for Nebraska, it freely snd He recelvad poor support. Missouri scored in tife opening roand on & wild throw to third. A base on balls and an error &t shoft allowed the Coru- huskers to tie the mcore in thelr haif ‘of the opening Session. A base on balls, an . error and a hit gaye t;fi locals twd more runs in the third. Two more Were added to this score by two pAsses to first, an:etror and a hit in the fourth, i Missour] evened up ithe score in the aixth: on two hits and an error. Thres errors fn ' the seventh gave Nebraska thres —moré runs. Two errors’ and hit Added two runs for the locals in the alghth. The visfe'" tors scored of a ‘hi aid stolen base n the ninth, Carroll and Metcalf starced for the Corns huskers, Shannon did excellent backstop- ping for the visitofs. Gumlock, at first, played éxtremely pdor ball for Missouri, making four errors. Beore: \ 1028008 g Al ;110004 ts Out Indianapolis Twe té Nothing, {lullNNblAPfi:;élfi Apj 6.—~There was nothing but y-vip” between Milwaukee and o.m afternoon, the Brewers winuing, 3 w0 core MILWAUKEE. MINNEAPOLIS. B.H.0, LAB. Robinson, .8 0 1 i E.Colling, 1t..3 1 1 o Barry, of... 4 0 1 3.1 cGann, 1h. ¢ 311 ie Rendall, ef. % 0 3 0 Clark, #b.....4 0 0 18 MeCorm'k, 3 1 1 14 Hostett 1 10 MoGlynn, p. L 16 Totals..... 88 1 3 Minneapolis Milwaukee . 'wo base hits g?m{lesd hit: . % mstea cGlynn. off Oinatead, 3 'il pitched ball: hy M giro? llnv|lmlu 1. ock. Umpires: LuMBOs, bus today l\v 0. Aol efeated lnd|lllbolll in e mm inning, huncmnt three hil Boore: oo *Batted for Hopke in *Batted for Behulb«- Columbus lndllnlmlll 8t D Borke. Hit by pn In a fast and well played game th Rangers took the Wnltop: l:-r iru: camp by the score of 3 . first ana | Coarles, Sunday "stternorn Woodard was at his best, getting Clarka M1001100 fli Rangers 0008000 4*-718 3 Batteries: Ra Woodard and Overman; Clarks, Hurst and Gus. Lietle n:...' pouri Team Wins. The Little Missourl team eastl; the Omahs ciub teem. and he oin at Riverview park.. The i f;\.‘u a"Score of 11 g0 end Feib mada bty 190 the mmur\- were pli up The victors are ambit! 10 mest other ul h including the Bensonites and out-of-town i, 1122 5 o S D!r)d(e n;:t uh;hon Dmmn Des Molnes Team Ready. Soa Noprme e, e 2 'S nes ‘estern for Pueblo tomatrow. Lo Dalton have rovorted wia l:i'n'.o Al es wl“ with © R Sturdy oaks from little acorns m-l, advertising in The Bee wiil do wonders for your business. 20— (Bpectal Telegram. i U to, § In\ thess third of a series of four games.beween * Strugk out: by Goodwin, 4 by Scnrelber; ¢ Umpire: "King 4 - f e Rangers Defeat Olarks.

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