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THE Omaha Defeats Pueblo; Wichita Wins Again; Pirates Blank Cubs PIRATEis WIN IN ELEVENTH|" o Otosenin and Ferc) COTCA TO MEET OLSON HERE vs Plle Up Big Secore. NEW YORK, Mhy §-A decleive defoat | g MABA WINS EROM PUEBLO § 3 #as administe: o {Philadeiphia today. | : " Lower Pitches in the Victory, Hold-( WEST. LE AGIE AMER. LEAGUE | Cubs Fail to Hit Adams and Are fhe score s l;.”-'; The Tocals st | Champion Will Wrestle St. Lounis Ma i V . Pet o P - [ ‘en men I fourth and sevenin : . ing Indians to One Run. Wichita .6 01.000(Detroit ...13'5 .08 ] Shut Out. innings and then tallied all their runs. | Night of Twenty-Fourth. Danver 4 2 .667|New Yoik : Scove: :Ir- Molnes. 3 »,‘Il ”|‘T‘“” J NEW \:Rl\ PHILADELPHIA mn ‘E Puebio 3 3 500/Chicago ; ok ELL BALK LETS THAT ONE GO OVER | topekn 3 .40 |Cleveland BROWN WEAKENS AT FINISH % & manael, 1t 5 GOES TO DENVER \ { *| Lincoin 1 4 .200 Phila K 5 i 3 W 0 Heltmuller, 1 Omaha 2 4 333 |8t Louls.. # L] \'lrhnll-" - " King, hane, Gonding and Graham Sioux City {« .am \\':ulv‘ . Four Singles In Fina Inning Gf :\W‘#th') J"v and Kiank 'ass Throngh Toewn Lend In Walloping Two the N Lot | Game to Pittah § Dude. I and Kmil Makes the Match-- 5 e o 3 aker, b 1 Went Pit D Boston 618 (Milwaukee 11 3 7% Other National | o Strunk, of 2 Laying for Ol4 o, » Phila Wi |Louisville 12 & 0 Barr, ef Hack Pittsburg 62 |Ind'n'polis 10 8 5 Gam Thomas, ¢ ' Cineinnat 528 ‘Minneap'ls 7 § 0 Lapp, ¢ 2 Chlcago E 171 [Toledo. 1 — i“hll‘lhfl » ? r % - " ok ton Whestio t Louls 389 | Columbus - . ) o °! ain po ekers, p ran orid’s champlo er, PURBLO. May f—Lower was wild, but [ New York 133 (81, Paul .. § 3 CHICAGO, May 4.—For ten innings t ‘:" " + | will wrestle Charley Olson of 8t. Louis at sffective with en on bases, and Omgha | Brooklyn A7 |Kansds C'y sy Ml g e ke o bt Ehari A, B ST Y TG 00100 3 [the Auditorium the night of May 24, It will asil w t of the aetie u‘"‘l GAMES TODAY againdt the pitching of Brown o Chicago New York 008005 0 3 Western Ltague—Omaha at Wichita, Des [ and Pittsburg's latest find, Adams, for- Three-base Pueblo by the $0re of § to 3 Molnes at Topeks, Lincoln at Pieblo, i et 1 11 [ be a stralght finish match, catch-as-catch- flad Rioane hits: Cree, Muiphy. Sacrl- | can, best two out of three | The o cé hit < 23 El hases “1 & < Coates was Wt hard, but wae slfective | Sioux City &t Denve :1""). of 'fl:"fi\:“: l:‘. "\I-i:f:“lm;::“v: Praia apiemier th).c Mtolen buses. Ei- | “urii Kisnk, Gotch's partner dnd man- | until the fitih. Puebla’s only run came fn [ American Association—Columbus at St et i o Hrad nd delphla, b, New York, 11. First base on |ager, dropped into the city yesterday morn- | 4 balk hy | PAul. Toledo at Minneapolis, Indianapolis | ing Chicago, 1 to 0. Score: errors: New Yor the elght as ‘the result of a bal at Milwaukee, Loulsville at Kansas ¥ Lowet ymaha played ahother errorleas | National League—New ork at Bosion ' ny Philadelphia at Brooklyn, Cincinnatt at ame tnday. OR* mecount of the ! Same Ggv™ fecount ® | Chicago, St. Louls at Pittaburg name being anfouniced by the umpire American League—Chicago at Cleveland was given that Lower pitched yester- | Detroit at 8t. Louis, Washington at Phila - vesterday for | d¢lphia, Boston at New York . 4. Double plave: Ba- |jne and ¢ arrangements for the match | PITTSBURG CHICAGO. ker and Thomas. Collins and Thomus, | ':‘,"": ik 8 of Bae Awststriond [ Y truck out: By Quinn, 3. by Schiitzer, 1;|With Manager Gillan of the Auditorium SRR b Y by Viekers, § Bases on balls: Off | Klank was joined here in the evening by § Sheckiard, . 4 Sehittzer, 2! oft Vicker s Off Quinn, 1| Gotch, who came over from Des Moines .. § w pitched bali: By Schlitzor, 1 & Ootin 3 ;I",'l'r";:m"'mg - Wild pitch: Vickers, Hits: Off Schillzer, | &nd they proceeded to Denyer, where Gotch 4 Hotman, <., 4 5 in three Inpings: off Vickers. 8 in fivé |and Fred Beell wrestle tomorrow night innings mpires: Evane a Hurat Olson is a great wrestler, one of the best. | o Moran, | Time, 3:0 O decal S N 0 Brown. Washington Blanks Boston, He has beaten Beell and some of the other son on the loca nds - made BOSTON, May 4.-<Tannehill's fine top-notchers and has been anxious to go 1o one or more | e scove: 1 Touls ) ¥ A " more ity in each inning e T ’ Ing enabled Washington to win today, 1|a finish with teh. He is a big fellow, DENVER | Chicago 000000000 to 0. Morgan aifo pitched a good game, | powerfully b d quick H Pittsburg 0000000000 but he made u balk In the third inning, | *° / ¥y Cassady, Two-base hits: Steinfeldt, Abstein, allowing Milan to score from third. Score I am enjoying life immensely, though »‘""r;; ot L '),mn. Solen bases E\'»]ns Bheckard, ( lAsms:m\ BOSTON Hving a strenuous one. sald Gotch, smil-| y| Belden, 1r .00 2 012, Clarke. Double play: Brown, H.0.A.B BH.O.AE | ial, at the n 1ast eve | | Hartman, ss E Ol to' Chance. Left on baes: Chicago, §; Ganler. if... 498 0 0McCounelt, 3 02 3 0|I€ a8 usual, at the traln last evening. Stankard, b 0| Pittsburg, 8. Bases on balls: Oft Brown, | McBride, . 3 0 5 6 0 Lord, b o|“This hard constant work agrees with me, ) . : | Thompsoh, “8b....... 8 0ls e, Unglaub, 163 018 1 0 Speaker. « 0 | thoy after my stle wi o D | T indony. 1o, | 4 off Adams, 3. Bases on errors: Chicago, | pogiah 1b, 1 L o 0| though after my wrestls with Olson In 2, Pittsburg, Struck out By Brown, §; Clymer, rf. Omaha | will go into s mer rters fi Balaaey. . 6 H $ imas Tt {mpires: Emaltd | Gymer 0 8tani, 1 b ? ummer quarters for sl Gillen, p.,...il0! SO 40 g, R X e 0 Nilew, 1t 9la moad rest. I want to get fnto fine form PU&SLO ok gt Boston and Brooklyn Divide. Bireet, ¢ 3 T3 0| for my match next January with Hacken- | AB R ; » w0 R DES" R b BROOKLYN, May 4.—Boston and Brook- | Tnehtil, | schmidt ut Melbourne, Australfa, for L don't | s 3 3 T AR A ;.| lvn broke cven in ‘the first double-heads Totams..... $ want any more draw affairs.” | L g i . o ol & S of the season hero today. e first game %120 Goteh Rests Atter Maich. 0 LD o 3 o) Bader Meat . was a free hifting affair, with four piteh-| eBatjed for Morgan in the Hinth | Gotch tarried In Des Mol t 1 otriever, 3 ) 3 g v, lt-rf ers working, the visitors winning despite | po.. P 3otc ried in Des Molnes for a few Tehl, 1f | Mattick, ef... 0 @ hot nintheianing. rally of Brooklyn, Sosns “"g?n'»w"m ey :: 1 x &) z - (1:‘“.,”,,4 of rest after his wresile there Mon- o b r, b - ‘) L L v esg o ' Coran, # Ty o ;1| Dajron, Wort g {0 " the 'second ame. Seore. fifet game: | TWO-bise Bt Clymer. ' Stolen. baves: | Emi ropped wp- o The Bes Strice an Mitse, ¢ s " 0| Neihoff. 3b. 0 o SORD an, Ganley. Doul lays: McConnell | usual upon his arrival Coates, p a0 O} Gilmartin, 2b......... 0 BOSTON BROOKLYN to Stahl, Unglaub to McBride to Unglaub, Mahmopt, the Turk. Is a good one.'” o t Shota 0| Koerner 20 o “4 % | Tannehiil to Unglaub. Left on ' bases: | saiy fo et > the Souckis L B 3 4 | Hereh : Bates, 1 1 Burch, 1t Dokton, ) Washigion, 1" Hrst base on'| Medt match - Criias s Opine, otoH-Mals Totals a 1 1 3 . 0 Beaumont. o Hummel, p ball Off Tannehill, 2; off Morgan, 2. | ¥ 3 caurSuannd tny. Johns was the pitehe Omahs. The score it IMAHA AR Herche, . 0 Becker, rt 1 Alperman F ] o Hummel, with pltched ball: Kiloa atoSrle Gotch ‘wound him up quickly, but net as maha EEREN] | P, } o oo o cut: By Morgan, 4; by tenciiins I..umm as 1 expected him to, nor as quickly Pueblo 200000 . jeerd fehey."ib. . 2 o Kuatue.” 1. Morgan. Time: 140 Umpires: Egan L | 48 Goteh figured on We had everything | Wlen bancs: Piuhes, Ring, Pendry.| moian o % H L Connolly cut and drled for Frank to go right in, not soding. Two-base hit: Welch. Three: | J0UNS foosioe M8 Smith, < 0 Bergen, ¢ stall a minute, and pick that big fellow u| * D .. Left on by maha Chappelle, 0 Huater, WITH THE BOW E nd throw him to the mat. But the Turk Jase Bit: Kane, Left bases: Omaha, | poBatt 17570 0 o 1 g alag | Shipperie. O Huater, p 1 and w 0; Pueblo, 12 Hit with pitched "“[” ‘“" | Des Moines 02001000 0-3 Rucker, p Satust I',‘,C"}" "‘I’N'“h‘v "J:'Tn:fi"f\ - °3‘3|";‘ CIOthes fbr Men ower, 1. Sacrifice Lits. King. Ferdry, | “ou 'y ne b Srner, C 3 Totals 4*McEiveen The best game in the Three Men's | &¥PeCt It Shot Btit Gk Tes g W Frank, Gonding. Passed ball im'w \:&1;”1“\ S babe hice :;u\‘:’ l?i‘:fi;‘:’,‘," ‘iifl.fr‘.'» % league, was played last night on the aueo | Ut€s In the first bout and two the sec- | wt: By Lower, 6. by U sy Niehols, . D b & 3 g ond. but he stayed eight in one and nine ut: By Lower, 6 | & by Nichols, | ryn" " mader. acritice “hits: Nelnoit, Har Totals Qation alleys by the Cream Citys againsi o “W | man, Lindsey. tolen bases: Jones (%), (as.| *Batted for Hunter In fourth. ousem’s Colts, taking all three games in | In the other. N (ke o Tibe, run Clothes possess that casy, breezy style that Lower, 7. T Umplre: DUBAN | guday, “Hartman, Thompeon, Bader, Bass | *Batted for Rucker in nmith ok by & High binets OF Lbee pins | Brablc brge'e he -f"'.‘.(’.«f."rh over o young men demand. ce, S0, o B o ¥ o < 4 : ciple getfin i e of 245, | Fre rce he held q | Attendance, S | on baiis: Off Herche, 1; off Lang, 1. Struck | Boston 00004003 07]|8Sclple finh!l‘ghm‘l!hllgfiml‘\}& Sarme wol 25 | head and Frank had to worm fast to get | T 1 itabl dified dingly b out: By Gillen, 4; by Herche, 3; by Lang, | Brooklyn 30100000 36wl Usher nad hig I8 of e | he same models suitably modified are exceedingly be- WICHITA - KEEPS 0N WINNING | & Left on beses: Denver, 10; Des Moines. [ Two-base hits: Sweeney, McHiveen, Se- v tore No. ¥ against « Y v ” . SRR S “Jess Westergaard did very well agalnst coming to their elders. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Neihoff. Time: 1:30. | p, its: i ¢ CREAM ( s | “Jess Westergaard did very well ag | com 7 el | bring. Hits: Off Hunter, 1 in 4_innings; | gcipie . vey LB K ¢ if otch, but Jess must get more speed. " f Takes One Wore from Lincoln, Mak- off Rucker. 7 in § innings; off Chappelle, | Metum [/ .. 9 We have a great many matches on | “®AW" know men and understand their tastes. n PNIC PROVE 3 innings; off White, 5 in 6 innings. | Usher : b the e - A0 ygge i ing ¥ix Strafght Victorie SLAPNICA PROVED A PUDDING | gacrifics hite: Beck, Ritchey, Alperman. | C"Pe* - b el i il T gy asa e LR WaASRE. WE. Wil | 0 from Denver n to the Pacific coast, | WICHITA, Kan., May {.—Cole, Pennell | B Sacrifice flles: = Sweeney, Jordan. ~Stolen | rTotal 2o0o. 003 6 vgmdnx in Portland and other cities in | $15.00 to $35.00 and Roberts batted out a victory for [ Sloux City Batters t to Topeka |bases: Bates, Hummell, Kust Jordan. YOUSEM'S COLT! Oregon and Washington. | Wichita today. The final score was 4 (0 Slabman with a Vengeance, Double plays: White to Beck. Alperman to | Kissane .. . 119 21 360 “T believe Frank will have Httle trouble 2 Both teanis plaved in midseason form S BK Dhe Blous Jordan, Laft on bases: Boston, 6; Brook: | Hawley ... | in winding up Hackenschmlidt in Melbourne | ‘ ) o1 8 ca's 8 1 ‘happelle, 3; off cker, 8; of /hite, = oy 4 X . Tt man soored on Bia. which ‘fellowed, | (he seventh inning today anl atowed the [ Base on errors: Boston, 1: Brooklyn: TObRL ..ouii 05 ¥ ”'k'”“, BetolE to il D 00Uk e ‘pa oL income rans W made by | BUme away so hard that Cooley quit and | Hit by pitehed bail: By Rusker s truck > e BoRtiS sxcositan: The bems Waldron afier he had been hit by a | firer pase® 0 Lt his short stop play | out: By Hunter, 3; by Chapelle, 1: by Thuraton Rifles Rendy S aairall ROt Woula Not Barmit T pitched ball. _ Altchison, WIChita’s 1new { ing the melea Tontia e thoetlpticiUr- | Rucker, 1: by White, 1. Wild pitch: Rucker. [ Thurston Rifles base ball team H SEN b sk vk LR e L ol ) g 5 B fe & "Sloe TOPeka used three pitchers, | Time: 2:08. Umplres: Johnstone and Cusack. i 8 -base ball team has e T southpaw, worked well. In the eighth but the Sioux were out for blood and | Score, second game organized for the season, and are ready . ning, after two men wera down, Jack | nothing could siop them. 'Some. Topaiy Ppee : I (Famee with any.of the Class B tea I'ennis Becomes Thomas tied the game with a home run | errors helped to add to the scor while BROOKLYN BOSTON In the city. Whila the c pany has not drive over the left field fence, Wwhich | the visitors’ misplays did not damage had a team for seleril vears, they have scored Waldron ahead of him. Waldron [ much. The score: £9 | Burch, 1t 0 Bates, 11 was hurt by running into the fence in an SIOUX cITy A } 1 Shnem 1y should be able to give a good ‘account of art o ourse 3 RS A1 Pupnlng Into the fenom n o1 yBE . ) itself. The line-up:: Left fleld, Mulvihills b Sebring, of o Reck, et 5 § g onBinued playing. The score Campbell, If......... % right field, Moore; center field, Fnglish. h hool first base, Fitzgerald; second base, = Me. n ng SC 00 Kustus, rf ORitchiey, b, WICHITA. Crulkshank, of.. . Jorfan. 1b 0 Dahlen, s AB. B H. C 1Y | YRt Lennox, 3b. . 0 8weeney, 3b Namara, Dunn; short stop, Brown: third g i 5% base, Leeney (captain); catchers, Reeves, [‘MM."PW ot. 3 0 é\i"l]]l. ’(:_v . 2 ’I‘nmn L 3 3 1 Bowerman, ¢ bW, . toval, e[l canlon, p ® Mattern, p Bowes: plichers, Burmester, Peters i i i Clayion, Adums” ror gumens cancr®o) | Students Meet with Director to Dis eoves, Dou Anderson, ss. . o Btth: —oBeatmont Besvs, Tos s cuss Plans for Placing Game in snoukas 58 Cole, rf........ Vaid 1 y i i T Pennell, 1f ¥oy 1 Bhea, ©.. » Totals 1Lindaman, p wlomosem Blocvascsuuaan nlessssscssnma® | Hughes, 2i T - | Totals (] O et Towne, sl o “ : . ; Roberts, 1b... .. 1. Alderman, P b | poBatted tor Mattegy n & QllinskySreuit . Recognized List, ! A Wedteril, VEvessn 40 Boston ... ok ’q‘efl?"mde:"{r - - 3 i % regver. he Totals............ +| Brooklyn . 5 _ - Altchtson, . 3 Two-base hits: Dahlen, Hummel st Tennis s to have a place this year . : base hit: Beaumont. Hits: Off Mattern. 9| wWestom Makgs Sixty-Eight Mile among the Omaha High school athletics. Totals N 2 1| oo in 7 Innings. Sacrifice hit: Beck. Sacrifice $ Mo liMerany atternoon Ben Chetr 4 o d el . . Jostey, ef......... flied: Beck, Dalen. Stolen bases: Sevring, | (BLATER. Me.J May 4—Fdward Payson | M1y atternoor A o The trip is like an evening at the club. No ®. |Cooley, 1b......." A Kustus. Double plays: Mattern to Dahlen [ Weston, e vetern transcontinental | 1ector of athletics met thirty tennis candi- 4 . . o Waliron, rf reait g 0| Kimble, 1b. & to Stem. Sweeney (unassisted). Ritchey to | WAlker, who arrived here at midnight last | datcs and made a short talk in favor fuss, no bother. A delicious meal in the dining Fox, b4 3 0| Fenlon, If.. ... Stem. Left on bases: Boston. 8 Brooklyn, L'Il:l“‘f i M::r'.:“) (wullfia“m;v Of SIXY2 L of making tennis a recognized game. “My s 4 3 Andrew: vy b | 6. Base on balls: Off aMtte off Lint 1t miles, resumed N8 foutney at 3 4 i sar. refr o he) a s r Y VS8 Lo & (G bl 1 e T | daman, 1; off Scanlon. 3. Base on errors: | 0'clock {his morning. ‘after s gond ights | [dca” sald Mr. Cherrington. “is (o work car, refreshing sleep in a snowy, eramples ) 1b. o1Xan). Bty - > | Boston, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mat. | rest eston is in good condition and |out teams for local meets I am ready to # 3 y Rtats $ » VoI e Ll 0| Kernes, .11 3 3o ek “outs By aitern, 2 by | counts on spenaing {onlgit al HIBEMVIL, | gy a1y 1 can o srormoe (his o terraes berth, and then—La Salle Station, in the very 7 E ) 0 lapn - X . 3 Scanlon, 3. Time: 8. pire: Jol one | forty-one miles west of here. v . . Pitcheft, 4t : L 3R SRR B ors 28 Cuanckr oY 1ML Umpinee: Johnatoy R 28100 end earnestly hope-that many who have heart of things. TohsomupRy amane g 4 o Tomason, p....... | Three Straight for Phillle Cacsar Young's Widow Remarried. | not heen able to enter other high school ‘Mason. - Totals & 8 1 PHILADELPHIA. May 4.—Philadelphia | (NEW YORK, May 4. Margaret L. letics. will be uble to take . ¢ 7 ot New WPhia | Youns, the widow of Caesar Young, the | o ctes Wi ADIS To TN [Bery in Totals % ° Alderman bunted third strike foul un:;h;'l; l‘h:;"v\ '“:;‘h; b HVO\" ren | Dookmaker for whose death N Patter- | th OC S an nes < ' Sioux City. ./ 2000016 4 g | Winning today's e by 5 2. Mol 01 -der, was married to- | Fred Heyn and Frederic eCe nning. Three-base cl. Two-base hit:|®uPport. Mathewson weakened in the fifth | Bay. Mr. Langdon has managed the X act as assistants to Mr herrington for Nk et T B e PR WOgte by Appinge: Olbi Rl bl alon I?‘:rrh&nmk-’a Shd.Sah inuinas wbat e WY biL iy | folhy Fable Sor Mrs YouRg sines By | the present. Fred Hoyn har sagetiated fe. provide the best way, the safe way and the way Wichita § 9 3 orf Be - LI ek buts | four times and gave four passes. He was |husband's death gt i R GRS . . Tincoln B Hiveain, 13 off Aldorman, 4. Struck out: | S35, CISa® S99 FAST U™ PR*be aaventh it vorabie with Crelgliton, Councll Bluffe and of greatest comfort without Bummary by Alderman, Wild ' pitch: Alderman. | 860 Cadman Gaining Fast. | Bouth Omaha and expects to be able to Home run: Thomas. Stri out By | Hit with pitched ball: By Slapnica, Smith, | PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK Cadman's injured leg was taken out of | SI8Bn up @ number of games. Aitehison. 4: by Jommson, 3 Bas by Alderman, Fenlon. Left on bases: | BH.OAE }{ 0.AE At gyt v okt o e o 4 o Pive -Trains Every '8 balls: Off Altchison. 1; off Johnson, & HIt | Topeki, 8 Sloux Citv, & Btolen bases: | Granby, tb MSrane, 10, 813 4% | A BASIAC cast Mendey avenlne. The st | ] ank s fon f Wl grobaiis, b e rains er a by Piteied balli B “Altchison, “Waldron. | Geler, Cooley, Wenjon, Siapnica; Campbeli, | Knabe. 30 Pl v surprisingly well. and promises that Cag- | SNar8ed and a system of defaults will be 2 A % Tode Btchett. Thrca-baan hi: Roberes, | Sacritice Criilkahank. Andreas " (5, | Masee. 1t o 00Hara, cf {man can play again in two weeks. adopted to insure systematic management. with every convenience known to modern rail- Tars on bases: Wimita-"%: | Linooine. & | Time: ipire: Mullin, o | Branatield. 1b o Bridwen. . Double play: Pettigrew to Roberta. Sacri- [ Beberns, ot { e 3 T| DEs MOINES. May arin e roenme: |METHODIST BISHOPS ASSIGNED way travel. You ought to go for the fun of : costing more. 0 vk L Ayt 3 | Doolan, s base | fice Mitg: Anderson. - Fox. Stolen bise | GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOOTATION e pall game here today Nebraska univeray | ihe tid 0 Mathewson, defeated Drake university by a score of | Nuelsen, Warren, Quayle and Berry 1e trip. Sataisc 1. = v 8103 Will Preside Over Western Iu Tenth Inning. *Merkl -y = N KE SRICES DENVER SLUGS 0L MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Mey ¢ Al W Blair Gets New Officials. Conferences TICKET OFFICKES piinai Minneapolis regulars were salared 1n ive Totals 7 BLAIR, Neb., May Ge(Bpeclal Telogram.) [ o o o= ks Rt At ase 1 o lowan fre early innings of today's game and Kausas | °"Batted for Mathewson in seventh. | =Dr. H. Mead turned over the city ad- GEI.I2 8., May 4.- ay's Drives One low o City took & ten-inning contest from the| cBatted for Raymond in the ninth. | mintstration tonight to W. R. Williams, | %€58ion of the Methodist Episcopal Bishops 14k oad FParnam Sts. ¥e. 16 Foari Siwees, Hurts Another. watched-up lineup. Mertens' sriple p| elpl 0 2 00— of the world e assignemel he fall conference wes nade, . b TN ones and Thompson of the Denver tea | Scored In the Tollowlrig inning Two-base hit: Branstield. Hits: Off Matn- | session of the council und the following | 1 fall conferen plhssa ity R J won today's geme from Des Moines. | & clean two-base smash by ckley. | ewson, 9 In 6 innings; off Raymond, 2 in | appointments were made: Chief of police, J dig idh s b N @ ) c@ m Herche was knocked from the box, and | Scorei o o 2 innings. Sacrifice hit: McCormick. Stolen | 2 Chicago German, September 30, McDowel o A5 NIRRT i succeeded by Kerwin, who hurt his hand SO e bases: rGant (2), Devlin. Double play: 1. Day; l|lf|.|..;'-|1‘e.l E Anr!‘wlm-n- ¢ity | North Danish, September 8§, MecIntyre stopping & hot one’ from Beldon's bat. | g0, SROAE L E Doolan, Bransfield. Left on bases: Phila- |attorney, E. C. Jackeon; physician, Dr. R.|North Swedish, September 16, Mcintyre! Lang then finished the game for Des | G0N0 1.0 1 6 0Patterson, 1b. | delphia, 11; New York, 8 Base on balls:|J. Murdock: engineer, T. P. Kelley; water | Minnesota, Sept mber 2, Mclntyre; North Moines. Artie Bader played his first game ckiey. 1h 5 313 0 OMertens. 1b . 1] 0ff Moren, & Jff Mathewson. 4: off Ray-| commissioner, Everett Tyson; fire chict, | Sinnesots, September 29, Mcintyre: North making a home run. the first of the sea- | Rrashowr, ®h.5 2 3 4 1Piexaring, mond, 3. Struck out: By Moren, 2; by e gl i chict, | German, October 6 McIntyre: North Da- 1 1 3 1 o Dooln, ¢ Hughes. Time: 1:5. Aftendance: 1.0 Moran, p.. ‘mpire: Haskell Kansns City Wins from Minneapolis Elusossswan | [PTPR 1 3 : Nelghbors, rf4 1 1 0 0Downs, 3b. .. 5 Mathewson, 4; by Raymond, 3. Time: 2:07, | John McKay; assistant, K. A. Peterson ‘XM' Potoner thi Bointy havest German, P —— R L R T IR I 1 T oetds Tn s: R 4 - s gy ugust 25, Nuelsen; Northwest German, Hettling, 3h.. 4 5 2 00 Nelll, ¢ Umpir Rglzr_dlm uby ‘e";:'“ w?(d*'n dV\l'l"r " ")":‘ it September 1, Nuelse: Western Swedish; Sullivan 41 40 0Wheeler, s . " - 25 The council stands three wets and five | September 8, Nuelsen; Nebraska, September ; 4 GAMES 1) E A N L T pas Swann, p.. 4 0 1 % oQuilen, 3 G N THD AMBRIOAN LBAGURT 0" ) o asting of saloos: Mosnass being | 16, Nuelsen; North Nebraska, September — e ok 0t B0 A e e A -DAPE” Fiab: Wi Nuelsen; Dakota, October 6, Nuelsen; a Cleveland Easily Defeats Chicago by | 0Ut ©f the auestion oA aht w Fast Tennessee, Octob 13, Anderson: ? T 3 be put up for pool halls, which were cut | Missouri, September 22, Quayle; Oklahoma i, P o GRS . W% 0. o out a year ago when the city went dry. |Quayle; Colorado, September 8, Berry; Des RIGHT STEP CLEVELAND, May 4.—Cleveland defeated . Molnes, Beptember 15, Berry: Northwest Toials . 3% 102017 2 | Chicago easily today by the score of 16 (o - e Towa, September 22, Berry; Upper lowa, e *Eutted for Obrlln in ninth - 2 Smith was wild and hit hard with men Children Go Rambling September 2 Ty Wyoming Mission, in the right direction at this time m Minneapolis 0010000002 0- on bases. Chicago falled to get a hit off | HASTING Néb., May 4.—(8pecial)— | August 19, Warren; Black Hills Mission, change the whoie current of your life and Kansas Clf 000100020 Young unull the sixth inning. Parent's| While thelr parents searched the country | August 26 Warren: Northwest chraska, enable you to enjoy health, happiness and rwo-base hits: Downs, Hetling, Beckley. | fielding featured the contest. Score kil res s eptember 2, Warre ebraska, September success. While neglecting or shirking a Three-buse hit: Mertens. Stolen base: | CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. und and dragged a pond In search of | \Warren; West Nebraska, September 16, Ghfy F taing b €180 11 the Wrong dlrs | Neighbors. sacrifice fly: Neighbors. Don- | BHOAE them, three Mttle daughters of Mr. and | Warren; Idaho, August i1, Smith; Montana. ooty Sl i maBhbind 05 oo | ble pla Oberlin to Mertens, Cross to | Goode, rf 0°%70 0Hann, ot Mrs. L. H. Magner and A B. McCoy slept | August 2, Spellmeyer a, September §, 1o g ab ars &ling Prashear to Beckley. Hits: Off Oberitn, | Bradiey, ib... 3 9 SAltiser, 1t full et dside between Has. | BPElmever: St. Louis' German, September misery, suffering and faflure in life, If In nine innings; oft Wilsen. 1 in one | Stavail, b 0 0lsvell, 1 peacefully on the roadsid en Has- |5 Spelimeyer; Southern Illinols, Septem- you need treatment, you need the best, and ug. Struck _out: By Oberlin, 2; b, . 2 SCmwath, ot tings and Avr last night. The search was|ber 22, Spellmeyer fl8on, 1: by ft on bases: | 1A, 2 K i ept up all night and until this morning, t or Improper treatment of mien when word was recelved that the chilaren | INSANE MAN IS seases is man|foid and far reaching ypolle, ¥; Kaneas Pirel aane | H oParent, s palls: Off 3 'off Swann, 8 | berrins Vi rven, S - pose your confidence in speciallsts whose had passed through Ayr. They were re CONVICTED OF FORGERY reputation and standing merit con fidence turned from Ayr this afternoon. The girls, Do 1.0t experiment with treatinent of 1n | Birm @ Tannenti, 36 livan wnd Cona- | % O Emidh, ., *Owens Milwaukee Wins in Thirteenth. MILWAUKEE, May 4—The home club | Suff Won wn_exciting contest in thiricem ni- | *Batted for Sullivan in ninth distance of nine miles and were golug to- talns Su Wo treat men only, and oure promptiy: and_thoroughly, by ihe nings frony St Paul today by @ score | Cleveland 20036132 10| ward Blue HIll Float latest and best methods, BRONC! 8. CATARRN, NERVOUS DEBILITY. ;'git 0.3 u“fi”’ the, bases full In_Lhe | Chicago < 0000020002 nu:“p POISON, SKIN Du:Alll. EEDREE ?-?n "i.‘f‘“.'u'""'fln" rteentti. Robinson singled over second, on erro e Tt Bas . & B and Disoases and their complications in the shorte me possible sending Ciark home with (he winning rai: | e Hinonmen. Teneei & Thmo base A sy e g B sy | CHICAGO. May 4—Edward H. Bent 54 ‘a4 the Jowest cost fOF MELLfW service and. SuCCSRSTU) irentment. AP o e clghth inning, Was taken out | i’ grovall. Stolen bases: Lajole. Per.| ClARKS, Neb., May t.—(Bpecial)~A! the | u former weaithy lquor dealer and sport. P Office Hours: 8:00 &. m. t0 8:00 p. m after two hits liad been inade Schieibeis: | ring, Birmingham. Bases on balls: Off | close of the regular service in the First|ing man of Indlanapolis, was sentenced to- FRE .::.u."ll:-n‘ 10 to 1 only. 1f you cas Tman, forcing I & run and was taken put | YOUNS. 3; off 8mith, 1. HIt by pitched ball: | Congregational church last Sunday morn-| guy to the asylum for the oriminal insane aminstion. 11, write v 2 substitited. Managor Mc. | Bradiey. ' Left on bases: Cleveland, 7; C Ing the large congregation present voted [at Chester, I1l, on a charge of forgery SIESY Jos, Ren MoQens wers oraerdd | Se0. by Passea bant: Dhunnung: 2 Y | unanimously to retaln the services of the | Rentsch's reason deserted him some puting decisions 1152 Umpires: Sheridan and Kerin | pastor, Rev. J. Garretson. This action was | time ago without, however, depriving him MILWAUKEE ST PACL 1 ; lew of the fact that when Mr.|of sufficient cunning to perpetrate several o Browns Win from Tigers. taken in v g " | Davia, o8..... 8 | 8T LOUIS, May 48t (4,\,: won from | GATTetson came to Clarks he only con- | wuccessful forgeries, it is said, in St. Louis 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts. Omaha, Neb O Atmbster, 4 | Detroit"today by hitting the ball. - For six | tracted for a year. Since he became pastor | Loulsville and Kansas City He was a m 3 I;u‘--:n]xn Summers held lhr“lofi:I team {of this church, the congregations have Jone hit. but in the seventh six hits r . 2 s 4 s : e £ [ Eiad ta Conr runs . Wealtl was oi8 doubled, & number of new members have | escaped last January. Assuming the name | gave the visitors six bases on balls In |been recelved and a new bullding project | of John Klein he is alleged to have forged . 1 {iat two_innings. ‘Thess.gave Detrok has been successfully launched, in fact,|the name of Edward H. Bertrand of Rock- pe. K <y Wageds % work on the new building begins this week. | ford. 11l to a mortgage note on which he 3 Schnetbers. o ° ST, Louls N S : 0.4 e secured $1000 from Benjamin F. Odell, a Harisell, ot ] < Alleged Bootlegger Take. | real estate dealer. It was on this cha 2 3 § 31 e BEATRICE, Neb., May 4—(8pecial)~W. | 412t pe was sentenced fo the asylum N i *Cne out when winning run s-ored @G. Cross, who has apartments over the res Dauiisn aenis Bl oo Milwaukee 000162000000 14| W Elk restaurant, was arrestcd today on Rev. I. W. Willlamson's Letter. ’ 8St. Paul 1000000200000-3 Hita: Off Pape. 4 in seven innings: off | Jones 1b ! & charge of bootlegging Cross’ arrest came | Rev. 1. W. Willlamson, Huntington, W Rupture of men, women and children can be cured In u fe® days Wil McGlynn, 3 in six innings. Sacrifice hts: | CHeer. « 1 after Tom Connell, who was taken in Sat- [ Va., writes: "“This is to certify that I used | operation, loss of time or pain. The cost is governed by the sige of (] Hoey, Armbruster, Hostetter, Flypy. [ Weddel. ». Totals......38 1 = p . know merit, running the risk of recciviy ¥ d wandered mer W n & P Total aged 6 9 and 10 vears, had wandered a |Fermer Wealthy (nlurious siteceticttn placed in an asylum at Indlanapolis but Jul 4 surgicai ing to be closed. The money may be depusited | ha Hank 11 the eaos®hs A 4 info: thy fficer: hat | Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous ex. ! ing to clos ) C ay epusited 1 soiie Omaha Bank i the name of Stolen bases: Robinson. Clark (1), Oae Totale ... 31 UL Ry e A i e bt 58 kidney trouble and am free|ihe PaLient o GuATdIan Bt i Thege td,untll the curc 1s completed. Thousands ‘ot man. Double play: Robinson to Me . ke he had purchased liquor of Cross. His [ haustion ruptured people Lave accepted these terms during the pust 18 years and ull are con mick to Hostetter. Left on bases 8, Loyip...... 29388848 =4 nearing will be held tomorrow to say that it will do all that you ciaim | pletely satisfled. Write or call for further information DR. FRANK N. WRAY, waukee. 14: St tl;‘nul 9. First base on D;"““h SEEs L ”-‘ ;. : :’l 2 for 1t Foley's Kidney Remedy has re.| 308 Bee Bullding, Omaha. alls Off Schnefbers, 1: off McGiyan, 2 wo-base b a itice hits: e | ed healt stre te : . f Liez, 5 Hit Wich pitched ball Aim. | Schacer Bush. Deuble plave: - Bossmar | ssraceful Com | stored health and strensth to thoussnds bruster. McCormick. Struck - out: By | o nmers, Criger to Jones. First base | of liver and bowels, in refusing 1o act, is |of weak, run down peopie. Contains no 1 -~ Pape. 2. by Lies, 13; by McGiynn 2. |on balls: Off Waddell 6 off Summent. 1 | quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life | harmful drugs and is pleasant 1o take 1 Time, 2 *mpl s | Struck aut. By Waddell! 8; b . | OV died witl <ing's New Life | harmfu " ew aaiicliee Tima, 2:45. Umptresi Hapen | BRg a0t Y B Lol A | ¢, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. | For sale by all druggists. |