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BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, - - - - - . - Aescriptions and information for the ap- | top of Another was f6und on Ferty-second | robbers are undcubtedly not & great ways| L(\11 N | FROM DENVER bunching hite. Btovall singled In the see- | - Sep @ = A [ | Williame mutting a short throw from the ) ond 8mith_nit “oeer the cencer deia ; W} ADD H BOSTON | e prehension of the four fmen who robbsd | street about where the (nion Paeifie | from Omaha or South Omaba }0[}“ IN RUW I'RU DLth fence for .mhnm.l:v)nfil'nr mh- |n|r’:1l_ rr-mpd.: A Hl& U]b OlJ] US 0!\ o "‘w f“‘_" SUISYILLE. the mall car. Fesides having the whole | crosses the swreet, by Captain.Moyaten| “We are going over the lvery barns nell and Holmesstngied ana_ Andréas dup: | e ‘ N e VR oAE foree working oh the case in 4 general way, | And party n] he tops. had been cut off the [and rigs of teamsters about South Omaha " " Funs. The last two 6ame in the fifth. Bren. L 3 | i punteavs, of : along with discharging their regular d | pouches abolit wix thches below the 16eks. [ very closely, but nothing has appeared as [Omahs Wins All the Series from ‘h°|:\;:\ Qussing Andreas and Welch hit over Erratic Southpaw Was in Good Form 34 O Dewnany. there are six detectlyos, Davis, Pattullo, | The larger pouch was one of the ‘pouches | yet.'* Grizzsly Bears. g b nantbatiiden and Won Handily. | RV it R ) Madoncy, Walker, Van Dusen and McDon. | Made up (hie side of Chevenne. Inside | All day Sunday a stream of people goin SIOUX CITY. S e Burke, 3b oguinian. e ald, who are giving thelr entire attention | thi8 pouch was found & small package of | ana coming to and from the sceme of the AB. S B e " | merchandise, destined for New York. neat | ropbary. searcned mere tian a souare mite| LOWER SHINES IN BOX AND BAT o BEST GAME OF YEAR IN S§T. LOUIS | jj1m * Jafuaer e “We have a number of clues that may |/l A Kreasy, canvass gauntlet glove and a |, tne country about the obscure loeation — Andreas, 3b. . | SorRearts " . bundle nf grensy waste. Thia Hnding of | it yne hotd-up as they came from every | Pieehes M. 5 - o | Welch s 5 B o this flove leads to the probability that it{ g . iinn 5 T e 0 n“ v o tes Three Hits to Omaha i comparativily NeW. | people roade out on it and walked over # thoush blackened with grime and grease. | (oS FOMIE ol on B and walked over the Game. : | The top of the other sack was the Reno, descriptions of ‘the men At present, we | . "‘IWM Only e top o 'm"'wk Omaha and took the Union Pacific tracks, | While others drove their carrlages or ran| Omaha, 7; Denver, 1. are experiencing Aifficulty B getting down | L Tl b T 1ag heen cut off, leaving to bedrock in the case.” [ the whole top and the reather belt passing | thelF sutomoblles tut the ‘Center street| Four traight from Denver. The theory that the hold-up wan done | 0 RS TP RTE L0 e tocked with | F08d. South on Forty-sscond street, to the [ Pueblo in the next vietim Sughes. by the same men who robhed the registered | o U 0 GO0 O ek, bridge over the tracks and walked down to| Ford, the new right-hander of the Den- |Roberts, 1t mail on the Northern Pdeific a few days| cpioe clark F. 8, Keller of the railway | the scene of the rcbbery ver team, was no more a puzzie for the }‘\J:;er‘-u lhr . g0. 1s not given much attention by the | "o 0 o aiviston, sald Bunday | EVETything which looked like a clue was | hard-hitting Rourkes than the three pitch- | Lo LETEW: © il morning. -1t is" impossible. to. Know the | ETADDED as eagerly by people as by the |eré who worked betore him in the present | Wiaver. . ! Here 1a the Chief ¢ Valie of the contents of the registersd | POlice, It belng the first opportunity of [ Series and the twelve hits made by Omana Hiennan, o What they regard as the best clue yet! oy pogches at this time, As the contents | hundreds to even get near the scene of so | Notted seven runs before a crowd of G5W. | ™ found came from a man named Favell | are oy known at the point of origin or |4Aring a robbery as that of the Overland | It Should be stated in pussing that this| Totals........... s £0 50 tde with Stewart, cspectally fn view of who lives at Ralston and works for the | original sealing nf the pouches, and at the | Limited, held up within the city limits of | ®4 crowd had palpitation of the heart sm“"""f" e e R R R o R e e Bl T Howard Stove company there. He| degtination. While a record is kept of | Omaha for about four innings. Mr. Welah, of fore- | IR, StV - e . 'y Wt Wichita ... : O Wagner. w.. 1 1] 8swnd 00230100034 % 1 ; cast y i \ 2 3 ecays that while returning home from South | the pouches and they are receipted for, the ocuster fame, had predictef] fuin and 18 the | gigle das Two-base Etephens, ©.. §Carrl ¢ O | Red Croas ...0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 0l 65 & ay with sev- | rece p o \ v \yg | #€cond inning he came along with his julce. | Hunter, Shea, Cole (3). Home runs: Smith, | Waddell. » S, .Y b etieni - Btowah B, Ling; Justice Omaha about midnight Saturday with receipts given by the mall ¢lerks in whose SPECULATURh ARE LARE"“L 1t bagati €5 Sheiakle and 3t Kept on In o | Andreas, Welch © Bacrisioe's pinri Smith, —a g TR i e Hea: Btewart, hnd E. Lin eral companions, & wagon with fcur men | charge they come successively, are simply half menancing way for three Innings, | Baek Ut Ry, Ereeman, 9; by Brennan, 2. | ryq'ou winning run scored fre e o o ' 4 — 3 " | Bases t y $1 < ¢ o in it was seen going south about a mile | for the pou¢h and lock number. The only b 80 you may well imagine that when Denver | nan, K.:n""m':w':‘ 1(.‘1!({ rlr';;;rp';:: Mu’;{l’nR':'L 8t» Louls . vires0 000000 0 11 High S 1 Beats Colle, south of the cut wheré the traln was held | way in which the contents of the regls- (Continued from First Page.) loped out to the field after its half of the |tendance: 3,50 4 Boston PN 0000000 00| CENTRAL CITY, Neb, May : vel ., 1t oceurred | tered ckay wil Ve me nown v gy gy T o " > 0 ~ - 8 ! ? , Willlams, 8tahl. | clal)—The field meet yesterday aft S the i ,“"'} :n ® e woaieet | 8 ,,,,m,,h,:':hfl r"‘"',,"r,\,m: k.“_n make antoher factor In the forelgn ex- | f!fth. With the score still in Omaha's favor, | DKS MOINES RALLIED AT FINISH 1S piave: Dioghons to Jons: tieffman | out at the o iing Cargpus betwen the to him and his frien a i e D package change market. Interest rates, however, are | 80me heavy hearts became light to Wallace to Jones to Waddell; French 10 | teams of Nebiaska Cential collegs .and in the wagon acted suspiciously and seemed | checked from the consignor and congines. I' . i 0iy jower than here and New York | It Deging to look as though the tribe of | Took Game from Pueblo in the Tenth | Vogner to Stahl; Niles to ".'. Bl;"l'" the Central City High school resulted In t0 be in a big hurry. Detectives worked | This whl require several days' time. NORe | yoyyory find it profitable to borrow fnds | RoUrke had settled down to busincss, the Sase: Mooper, Wild pitch: Waddell, Bagse on the clue Sunday afternoon. | of the rallway mail clerks were armed. Inv i { sse-comos s ere - aegnssO s bring results and we are following them up closely. On account of the poor de- soriptions of the four men given by per eons who saw them in thelr masks and raincoats and because of m lack of other Only Five Detrolt yers Saceeeded fou ale....38 ‘. in Getting to First Base, but Four tBatted for Willlams in the tenth, ot T pevrel Réne and *Hatted for Siagle in the tenth. v Louisville L.0000010001-3 Took the Game. Indinnapolis 10000000001 JIhree-base hits Chadbourne, Woodruft. .U«-uhlp“ In- Bullivan to Olsen mhlulll- y B : van N8 to Carr. Left on bases: ST. LOUIS, May .—In the best §ame |G/ nupolis, 6; Loulsville, 5. Hase on that has been seen here this year Boston | balls: Off ®lagle, 2. Hit by pitched ball today lost the first contest of the series, | By Slugle, Quinlgn. Struck out: By Sia score 1 to 0. Waddell was in good form. |¥le. 2 by Thieiman, 1. Sacrd hit: Shaw Sacrifice fly: Olseh, "Brolon basds: Buthe, In the ninth the winning run was scored | yowiey, Dunleavy, Delehanty. Time: 2: on two singles and two sacrifices. Beore: | Umplivs: Hayes and Conahan BORTON - ABH.0A.E Seward Wi Grand luiand. 1 Prench, 2 [Nl o " : 3 0] GRAND ISLAND, Neb., May 2. (Special e S § 3l Telegram )~The Red Croes team could do | comwewnne | e B vmm—wmnss?” wl ====-—t¢e B WICHITA. so=Z remooll /.l @riaroreasisiies Sowe? PR B mwwawscna 3l omomes 2| ootammn %l owmsaes =l ssoneccoss 5 abroad for re-employment here. The effect pitchers are working well and another er- | DES MOINES. iay 23.—By a vicious Waddell, 4; by Arellanes, 1. Left on bases . Three men are reported by Sheriff Bau- | fact the government has never required | y man of Fremont as having ran out of a |the mail clerks to be armed, and hence the | I8 to relleve the credit run of our banks. | 70188 game was played In spite of the |rally in the ninth and tonth innings today, | 8t Louis. 8 Boston, 4 Time: 1:42. Um- AT, TP salodn near the Union Pacific tracks at|men were absolutely heipless in the Moldup. | o¢ the country have a volume of deposits | CTOWd overflowed from the stands into | & t0 4 when it had apparently heen lost Five to First, Four Score, Nebedakn News Not The relef is timely as the natlonal banks | §70und rules, which were necessary. The | Des Moines won the game, by the scoreof | Pires: Egan and Connolly il 4 s that' town a#d fo' Haye boarded the Over- | All of them would have finished thelr FnS | ang of loans outstanding I excessof any | the outfield and along the side lines Bebriil wite iohi o Hateh Ane it (DETROIT, May B-Only five Detrolt| vALENTINE-The Jand Limited just as it pulied out. Fremont | and arrived in Omaha and Council BIZf | provious record in the history of the counr | WhIle the top of the batting list of the | this vear, and ‘it they had ben accorded |and one died. staling, not a home piayer | L7 bf the Nalentne Junor nomal b o was the last stop made by the train until | within a few minutes after the holdup." |try. The expansion of the loan account of | ROUrkes did not hit the ball the lower | FSFIC SupROrt, they would have had a [being lett on the bises. Two hite Were | weeks Prof. G. A Gregory of Creie w. Engineer Meiklejohn was ordered by two| United States Marshal Warner sald: [the national banks since May 15 of last | ®Nd came to the rescue and hit hard, . There was a great|bunched with & pass in the first and two " e crowd in attendance, which encroached | more with a wild throw in the seventh. | e principal. of the bandits t0 slow down. Signs of a | 'The first intimation I had of the robbery | year has reached evival | Franck and Lower making three each and | upon the fleld, making ordirary singles | Cobb's hits <ounted all o (he runs. Cobb | REPUBLICAN CITY-C. W. OB t 3 ached $434,763,%3 and revival 8 y s fire of newspapers was found Bunday |%as in the morning papers and Was no- | of trade from a perfod of extreme de.| Welch and Belden two each. and two baggers. The batting and field- | was benched for criticizing a decision. | charged Wwith stealt \erchandise 1y cut in which the robbery occurred. From |Thompson. I came down town at once and, | degree. Ford was a little shaky at the start and, |scored the final two runs that tied the AB.H.0.A.E ABM.0.AE. | to the district court in the 8u NIy these facts, It 18 assumed by the police [of course, tendered the services of the | ke although he struck cut Fisher, the first |5¢0re. In the tenth with a man on second | Mcintyre, It 0 Browne, 1t KEARNEY—A llconse (0 ° marry W that the thres men who boarded the train [marshal's department to the Postoffice de- | LARGER PUNDHASES IN STEEL | man up, he walked King and then subdued | 18 At os.cnt 4T bl g Oravions, & S ety granted to Bwan A. 8wansdn wid kv M at Fremont:beionging t6 tfe holdup gang, (phrtment, and we shall do everylhing. n i Kane on a grounder to second. Then he |and caught Clark at the® plate. Dayer | Co0b. N D Ths eLlvah br S while the fourth man was stationed at the |our power to asa'st in running down the | Orders Are Small, bat Are Reported [made a mistake, perhaps. He purposely | W48 passed by Miller, who went In in the I‘m:‘::l';. 11' ‘w't'l'x“m‘r'unk-? ‘:n;u' residence top of the cut to light the fire as & signal | robbers." Quite Numerons, passed Welch, with the Skipper on deck and | (hn 'y, 4nd he threw Heckingers bunt into | o'Leary, b county to Indicate where the train was to be stop- | A stor..y was current Sunday forenoon | NEW YORK, May 2.—The steady in- | Belden in the hole. The Skipper forced | hit aafely between short and thivd. being | S o 3 KEARNEY—Twenty-nine coyotc & ped. that two or three men driving In two |crease in operations is reflected in the | pass and Bill Belden hit a nice double to | Dwyer home with the winning run. Score:| W » 1%Cravath were brought in to the county cle k Sat The police are firmly convinced that the |buggles were seen passing through Flor- |larger buying of steel, irons and steel | left on which King and Welch scored. | DES MOINES. a8 2 eliis i ";':‘_“;::"’(i s DR G TR WL A VAN fire was for signaling urpos for the fence about 2 o'clock Sunday morning. |smrap as well as Ih the larger output. of | For three Innings Omaha did not unn'(, i AB. R *Batted for in ointh. thrive In Buftalo county d the ? ashes acemed fresh when they were found |Both buggles were apparently loaded with | the coke ovens and the heavier shipment | again, although in the second Lower's hit | Gader e % Detroit .. 20060003 (| can nave spending money cven (housn Sunday. something. of fuel in blast furnaces. Contracts calling | and two bases on balls filled the sacks. | Mattick, cof.. ‘Washington 200000 land is not mtistened by showers The man who handled the fire at the| The raliway mall clerks in the car at|for about 40,000 tons of heavy steel have |In the fifth Welch opened with a single | Mertons, 1b | pXwo-base hita: Cobb, Milan. Btroet. T} KEARNEY-he scarlet fever ¢l cut is supposed to have cared for the auto- |the time of. the holdup were all 0ld clerks, | been placed by eastern Pennsylvania steel | and Bill Schipke walked for the second | Ruton "% By ol . | T o e SonelInE (AU SO0y B mobile or other véhigle in which the out- |baving been from three to twenty-three | works during the last week. time. Belden hit to Ford, who caught Bel- bumm\'ln, ... Browne. Left on bases: Detroit, 0: Wash- [ only twelve cases now under guirs laws made their eseape. yéars in the rallway mall service. They | Fewer large contracts for foundry iron | den at first instead of trying to nail Welch | Dwyer, b ington, 7. Basss on balle: Off Willett, 1; | Eight vases of muasles were covated with Bauman Deserihes Men. [had finished thelr work and had changed | have been developed, but numerous small | at third, as he had plenty of time to do. | Heckinger. c.. fett, Delananty,. Biruck oucs, By Willett, 4 | marning & case of dishinerbn was dib ¢v- According to Sheriff Bauman of Fremont, thelr working clothes for thelr ordinary | ordrs aggregate upwards of 40,000 tons have | Buck Franck made a second single and | siromnels P by ‘Gray. 1. ‘Time: 1:. Umplres: Hursi | tred . ¥ following are the descriptions of the trio Suils and were sitting in the car when the | been placed In the territory east of the Al- | scored Welch and Schipke. Gonding singled | Lang. b 04 v | REPUBLICAN CITY=E. E. Blacgnien who got on the train as it pulled out of attack on the car was made. The clerks | legheny mountains and the tone of the | and Captain Buck scooted to third on the | Chicago Defeats New York. {of the Btate Historical society, dejiverod Fremont. woere: G, (. Whitmo clerk in charge; | market is slightly firmer although higher | hit &and scored when Zinran threw high to Totals .............88 CHICAGO, May %.—Chicago today won | his lcctuie on the indins i the Mol .u] - No. 1-Heavy set, red, smooth face; 18 ¥. Eastman, W. C. Ryan, Willilam Sears, | Piices have been realized only on small | catch Gonding, who was lighting out for | PUEBLO. the opsning game of the series from New | Episcopal ‘,.‘.‘,“.i,?‘mf"”“;‘yl“ evoming. pounds, b feet, eight Inches in height; 490 M. C. Rush, June Corey and Arthur J. |lots. second Kenzel, 3b... ol ,,,,,'.,,“_' when the m,m.‘u.my mndp‘, n-fl\r:“‘(- \town, where the Indians used (o s Ly years of age, dark suft, soft, black hat. |Niles Inteerest In finished steel products has| Three more hits in the seventh inning ICurtis, If. 0| bnse Tit, a single and a double in a tow | dead; on one of the highvst prais alo)g No. 3—8mooth face, 146 pounds, 5 feet, 10 “The train came to an emergency hait,” |continued to be centered malnly in wire, (Scored two more runs. Belden opened the | Clark, 1b.. 1| and scored three runs, was the feature. |the Republican river inches in helght; 2 years of age, light suit, | ®ald Clerk Rush, “and I stepped to ‘the |Nalls and fabricated steel. Contracts for | inning with a single and Franck hit hard f,‘:,;",‘,"f" ",@ b Anl'"N‘f]T.:'Tn'T'(“.;|'::\”\‘.}'v R o] fl‘flf woft green ha |door of the mall car and looked out to|Wire products have been record-breaking |to left, but could only take two bases be- | Haltman, b, rmv-‘;;m‘r‘ Sidd NEW ::;“:{Ko s |::T.- rs\\:lm- A r 9. ;.mym“. e No. 3-8mooth face, 5 feet 8 Inches in see If the block signal had wiven A warn- | dUring May, the American Bteel and Wire | cause of the ground rules. Gonding's sacri- | Cosham,’ ss 18 0 Cree, It 4 i 0| Mrs, Jenn| ilover. M.; Miss Jennie . height, 2 years of ‘age, dark suit with Ing, and. just then someone down along: taking contracts for 20,000 tons during |fice fly to Belden séored Bill Belden and ‘y‘;;"",‘- nnn‘\. et g Weber. secretary; Carrd '_\ R r green thread in pattern, soft, biue shirt; #ide the track told me to hold up my |the first two weeks, and one single day |advanced Franck a base. Lower made his | Miljor > Aernnte N e o Mra e, Péio: Ruth: red tie, black hat. hands and jump out of there. In the mean- | foachied 3000 tons. Since the advance of | third single and scored the captain. : nnie 1 Adah; ) These descriptions tally with those given While another man was at the endsof the |32 PeF ton, efective last Monday, contracts How Denver Scored, Totals PSS Mrs. B. Hamming, Martha : or aa 2 LYONS—Rev. J. W, Ojiver Is lield in hikh Dby the crew of the train after the affair, |car beating on the door, commanding that :';;,'h::f; ‘9;;::;:::1:;;..::: |:tl:L:l:;|(:rle 0 far as age 18 concerned. {1t ba opened. “This looks like a holdup,’ 2 b esteem by the people in the country (n the after two were down. Cassady doubled out | Vielnity of the Jetferson scheol house, three { about the first of the month. A host of . .A0uBied oW |ty 0 th of Lyons. In appr i In the minds of the pplice, the robbery |1 called out, and it was all right. There |smali contracts for taneicated steer for|Of Fisher's reach and scored on Jones | pugbi " 253333288 2], mouw.s, =30 5 | B Betvioss he. as ! was a cleverly planned and well executed Wasn't a man of us armed and all we:had | puiiaing and bridges has come out, result. | #NE18 to left. Ira Belden bit for a single | Two-buse hits: Heckinger, Bader, Mat- 4y o_7| new buggy. He sells medicine from @ plece of work. They realisé the wisdom, |to do was to obey orders, and thwse béing o e | Chicago 01 %1 Saemwomen. ccocssmmcn %] saso! aomu.- z- 2 = > " Sl umonuamsomow’ cmomizoBLe | s canano «l commncscoomm | mresrmoo al coosmossuoms’ 21 o e gommnsenno ]; ite, of.\ i3 ougherty, If 3 Aiviter b 4 Purtell, b.. 4 Tannehill, D Batted for McDonnell In ninth, Aiitvan enver made *Bafte or McDonnel n ninth, Sullivan, c.. . Its ofy. run in the third | g id®0, (O REEOCNA0) " rin was. mads. | Whim . s 1 0 1 2 loom e 0 Eiberteld, 3b 4 1 Laporte, 2b Slecmanscosal 81 10| scoousesess his services he has been presented with a but was caught tryin, | tick, - Cl Th -1 i el A P st 7| wagon through the week and preaches at ing in adding about 50,000 tons to the or- Ying to ga to second | tick, Clark hree-base . hit: ~ Mattick. | New York .... 00 0-3 5 chool houses on St s trom the standpoint of the crooks, of com- (aceompanied with pistol shots we couldn't | 4 a th h “|with Jones on third. King, Kane and | Bases on balls: By McDonnell, 4; by 2 4 490 BoUNIEY SUliSGESusng W ERnany ers for May. and the prospect is that 4, | Haten, 3 by Miller_ ). Hit by pitehed batl:| Two-base hits Lake, Tannehill, [ ClNTRAL CITY—A big real estate deal mitting the holdup at the {fme and place |do anything else. The men all wore black | o tons additional will be placed this week, | Franck ran him down, holding Jones on B s oot P ! ( i | ; =, Atz Three-base hit: Atz Hits: Off Lake | CFN ve Charles | Hogrlever, Spencer. Hits: Off Lank, noua onsummated (his week when Churl chosen, in the dead of night, and near | masks and raineoats. It belng pretty dark, |Tenders have been made on 120,000 tons by | he 1ine to the home plate i ohe Inning. ot Miller. 1010 one inning, | In five innings. 8; off Quinn in three in- | Mg qree and J oW, Vierogg sold tie half- enough to Omaha to glve the bandits a |we couldn't see very well outside the car. |the three divisions of the American Bridge | After the third inning Lower settied down | Struck out: By McDonnell, 5; by Hatch, | Mnge, 6 —Bacritice hits: Austin, Atz section owned by them cast of town on chance to divide the plunder and lose them- | The registered mail pouches were then | company. but only half of this is expected | 4nd would not allow more than one hit to | g Stolen = basest oo ArTieYery vlvzg:‘t‘:’-:rx{-fi:‘"l:lmnhli‘l‘l“?o'hmpt:rf:»m Doete! ol ooy Luah s g 4 8 A selves in- the large city before the police |dumped out and- we, or at least some of [to develop Into actual business. | @ Grizzly per inning. | Corham ¢y Epencer, Mattick to Heckipger, | on bases: Chicago. 6; New York, 6. First | of the lute A, O. Smith. for $16,000 whici, reached the scene, . the boys, .were compelled to carry the| More orders for cars, locomotives, lake | Tt was a sad pill fomGunthorpe to swal- | Bdcifice hits: Mertons, Spencer. Left on | base on balis: Off Walsh, 2; off Lake, 3 | considering that paft of the haifisection The choice of the Overland Limited, one (sicks about a quarter of a mile down the |and coastwise vessels are developing, which | low 0 see the Teddy Bears lose four |basas: Des Moines, 10; Pueblo, 6. Umpire: | Btruck out: By Walsh, 6 "Passed ball: | is cut off by the ratlroad. is move than o of the finest trains on the Union Pacific, |track. One of the men in the holdup |will call for a large tonnage of plates and | Straight to Omaha when they came to the | Haskell: UCHEEES % B e e i [ Bt B L AL ARk, Hoth and carrying valuable mail from the Pa- (crowd sald, ‘This is about all we can |shapes, about @00 tons in the neaf fu- | Gate City in first place, but It had 0 be | TOPEKA GOT TO NAGLE RIGHT 4 R - i of David City. cific coast and the Orfent, was !\'Idcngly‘rlrry in the auto,’ and from that we sup- | ture. The Gould lines have ordered 100 done. The Rourke family had grown weary — IN THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | WEST POINT-D. & Crawford post of made knowingly, while the _selection of |posed that they must have had an auto- {1ocomotives and the Chicago & ’hnrlhw-lfl- of occupying the last rung on the ladder | Consecutive Hitting Pat Four Runs the Grand Army of |.r_|; Re ;»uhlnr-":‘n.mxm; v | 1 Locomotiy e o " 4 o ogram—tor memorial exe the big, sixty-foot cut was aiso expedient | mobile about, although we did not see any |ern twenty from the Anerican Locomotive | and had to make a climb to sstiafy the Over the Plate in Seventh. | Lenders Win Third Stralght Game |Dounced I8 Drogramror oo heerved for robbing the traln without attracting the | vehicle of any Kind. 1 did not help carry cOmpany. Ralls t 8. b 8 who have not been educated up to| TOPEKA, Kan, May 2.-Topeka got to from Kelley's Bunch, as Memorial Sunday and will include ser- attention of the peaple In the neighborhood. | the sacks down, but they made me walk ““""":‘ f";"“\;“l;m" "'»r 26.000 mn;'h'.{ e been rn;lln( for a tail-end team :rflll" 1n_tha SIS Inning taday ahd “h"mi MILWAUKEE, May 28.—The leaders won | vices at Grace Lutheran church, Rev. J ’ W placed and 12 ons are pendin ueblo comes toduy for fou . v our runs across the pan after Lincoln had oip { rt » On Train Befdre Stop, shead with my hands up. il today is Indies: day. | B4MES and | ounced three times. Then It rained: but Tt is supposed, by the detectives working | o oo L Lo thelr third stralght game of the serles to- [ L. Powell. the pasior. preaching the me- 3 f § PRICES MAINTAINED | Wheelan kept them at it for two and 6 | SolnOiating Bt Faul by & hoors of § to 2. | morial B re On Monduy. the 31s B | 00! 38 MAIN NE] . (g e o twe a e | on the case, that two or three man were NT FOR REAL CLUE | PRY GOOD! sl |/nalf innings before he would call the game. | ception o leer! pitched fine ball, with the ex- | regular Decoration day exerc will take Both pitchers were going g0od through | and a base on ball o e cretasy of war, will feliver the ora on the train before 1t sto at thelr and a base on balla gave the visitors their | mer ecretar g o g o S Hepst @ | A E. | the early part of the game, but three hits | two runs. Score: tion at the cemetery one Inning, when' three safeties | place. Hon. George D. Molklciohn, for- Country for Miles A nd “Watches | Market for Cotton Goods Stronx, | for Four Men with Sack | Bleached Sheetings Steady. Blsher, it ¢ y y ng, 2b.. “We saw four men with something cov-| NEW YORK. May Z.—The cotton goods | [0 “ ered up in their buggy.' market closed much stronger than it | Weleh, rf . This information came to police officers, | opened a week ago. There is no longer | Schipke, 3b. in & row and an error gave Lincoln fwo IKE 5 | 5 o MILWAUKEE ST PAUL tioned In the cut to handle that end of | runs in the fifth and two bases on balls, | AB.H.0.A B Whoae the undertaking. 0| three hits, one a double and & sacrifice | Robinson, as. 4 iDavie, of After the mafl clerks had carrled the o counted four for Topeka, and that was| Barry, ff 0Armer, 0| plenty for both pitchers. The score: regietered sacks to & point about 30 vards J . Belden, ' of LINCOLN ahead of the locomotive, had left them at | NWSPaper rooms and Union Pacific head- | 8y question concerning the maintenance | g [0k €y $ the commands of the bandits and had GUATters from every direction Sunday, and | Of prices on bleached shieetings and other | Gonding, . AB! A ) turned back toward the frain with the MeR ON the way to the Iakes with & few | fabrics that might have been affected \.,; Lower, p. warning not to return, It 1s supposed that | 7€, cold bottles covered up with “gunny- | the revision In printed goods announced the robbers climbed up the steep pat ay| ®2Cks" Were under grave suspicion in sev- | two weeks ago. Drills and sheetings are the north side of the cut, taking the mail'| €78l places. held firm, and while the trading has been sacks with them and were foined at the| The first story came from Florence, | moderate, it has been due more to the top by the outlaw who had covered the | Where four men were seen riding in a light | unwillingness of mills to contract ahead englneer with his gun, while the sacks were | WABQN With some mysterious looking bundie | at the present low prices than to a lack of | Saind’ sarriod aKeE: covered up in the back of the vehicle. | interest on the part of buyers If they Ry {Chief Donahue would not listen to It. | could all to their purchases on a level of ,”r‘;;“l'- b.. e POUCHES CONTAIN MAIL FOR EAST | During the early morning a story reached | 6 cents for three-yard sheetings or b “,‘,‘.;::’;""'m’_" —_— | Omaha that four men had driven through | cents for four-yard. Sales of print olaths | Zinran, c.. Only One of Seven Made Up from |Fulls City in an automobile just at day- and convertibles were in excess of the |Ford, p.. O the. soven romtiaced mail pouches | ana they. dingiagel TTRarERL Foa hapif | Ioiation 8¢ Full Rirer, and vome tonk | gToale, o3 | played firearms. The sherlf contracts on these goods were entered Into | Batted for Hartman in ninth. taken, two were destined to New York |and deputy sheriff of Richardson county |y southern mills on a basis of 5% cents City, two to the Northwest terminal, Chi- | and city marshal of Falls City exploded | or 89.inch 65-7%. The jobbing house spot cago, two to Washington and one to Chi- | the story. The people of that cfty had | raae has beer quiet, but the advance fcManus, cago city. Three of the pouches were | not heard of the robbery at noon. Siisindan'ta’ dnkton Nas Bben iafme. Masest | T g 00000 01| Kendrix, made up this side of Cheyenne. H. J. Taylor, boat keeper at Seymour| geveiopments in raw cotton have made all : 300101 1—7|*Kerns The aha pouch was not taken, by rk saw two men fiShing In the lake at| .. o Two-base B. Belden, Welch, " 3 "““_:"&mh_'_“ iy i oo RrubiganailBin, T:'r i ake 8t | advance orders scem more secure than for | pEWODANE Tiw: B, Beifen Weleh, s R | many seasons past. and the confidence ex- | balls: Gonding. Bases on hgils: Off | *Batted for Kaufman in fifth inning One of the rified mail pouches and the |mobile. He went over to talk with them | | "\ "the fall trade 15 widespread. | Lower, 3; off Ford. 6 StruckWout: By | Lincoln .. 010020 0,08 and they moved an, using the automobile | | i e i Lower, 3; by Ford, & Left on b Topek ... eriiri 0 0 0 0 & 0 0°5—4 | Godwin, b — m——— = | without lighting the lamps. Later they | COMPT yarns weft higher during the week | Grihl o) Denver, 6 Double pluys: Three-base hit: Fenlon. Two-base hit; | JNelwon, o were seen around the lake with the ma- | O VOTY moderate trading. Buyers are not |ran to' Thompson' to "Hartman. = Stolen | Kerns, First base on balls: Off Kaufman, | j0ever.” p % , b 3 *James willing to pay thq high prices mills are | bases. King, Gonding. Bacrifice hits: | 1; off Kendrix, 2; off Nagle, 3; off Karsten, | 4 ine, A . | o 3 A Clgar You,ll Sine, ) Hhmhied asking, but it s thoaght as general trade | Fisher, B. Helden, Gonding. Time: 1:46. |1 Struck out: 'By Kaufman, 1: by Ken:| o 0 H. O A E|§ 0| Fox, 2b. ... 0| Waldron, rf. Jude, 1f Totals ............8 Thomas, 1b. DENVER. Davison, ef. Gagnlel k Bulivan, c. Pritchett, 3h Nagle, p. Karsten; p. o | e ST &l mnwowonsf B L enna ©!l pwenomomo! 0300 Clark (3), Hall, Moran, Schneiberg, . 8tolen base: Flynn. Left on Milwaulge, 9; 8t. Paul, 5. First base Off " Schneiberg, 3; off Hall, 4. Btruck out: By Schnelberg, 3; Hall, e Flieners at" Fol | HTRIUMPH BOTTLED BEER (.TOLEDO, 0., May ~Bix pitchors, three Brewed from the finest western or each team, we ) | etwen Cotumbus. and Totean. wich was | | Barley malt, Imported Bobemian Jvom by the home team by a score of § to wo‘;;: :nA g:mmmgfourwsix oA, O 0.A: months n glass enameled tanks. We guarantee its purity, b fulness and delicious mellow flavor MADE IN OMAHA BY THE ses0000m% :b:eu-:fi> Bl mnssnecas wlomssussoss® o PR R Bl mommokanss Sl uneoussscw olssssccssce PR ——- = Wooley, cf. Geler, ‘rf. S i snsiiaaca i Sarcn S - 0 Hinehmar, 2b 4 08moot, cf. .. 4 1 Hickman, 1t 4 0 Beybold, ' rf.. 3 0 Abbott, .. 4 0 Daubert, 1b.. 4 O Fisher, ... 3 1 Pinkeney, . 0 1] 1 o | comannnsmon® Cong'ton Odwell, 1b Echreck, ¢ O'Rourke, 2b. wl coooom b SRobineas, "5 o wert, b, O*Eiwert -~ *Clark w3 Totals. ... 04 1127 12 terest in the sales of printed oods has in five inings, Left on bases: Topeka, Siaon piiehed tn, sixth. | that he saw four men going south on the Four straight ie pretiy sweet . | SGeyer pitched in eighth. ) y io 2, Lincoln, 8. Double plays: Cooley 10| ¢gns Be Proud {rn-d just about one mile from the scene | Deen large since the shary revielon. and | . oo ;i1 apiece for Franck and Lower. | Kahl; Karsten to Thomas. Sacrifics :‘ James batted for Geyer. P —— PRSI, Bl osoomue But the story. of Favell, employe of the Umpiré: Clark. ~Attendance: 6,500 | drix, 3: by Nagle, 2; by Karsten. 2. Hits Howard Stove Manufacturing company, | Proadens the deadlock will be broken. In- Notes of the Game, Oft Nagle, 4 in five innings; off Kaufman, | . of the robbery as he was walking from | It 18 Now known that a good businessyis | it B0 SRS Ot B T S | e, sullivan, Wooley, McManus. - Robinson pitched in second, West pitched / the end of the West Q street car line to [ PASSINg in these ‘-.’""" and l“"l’fl""f' and Sicux City meet 1:%. Umpire: Wheelan. *Elwert batted for Roblnsos. his home In Ralston, looks the best of | &re participating who care to séll ut the | giugger Bill did not have many chances, | FOUR ENTRIES 1 NIA DERBY | *Clark ran for Elwert S ——— - . to Smoke any of the reports recelved by Chief of | Very close margin of profit which a basis | but he took all that came his way Ry Pitbie el o 23101600 os|FOOD FOR Yois, 304, atevens mes Police Donahue. He says it {s more apt of % ecents for standard shirtngs indi-| When the top of nw:m;z:na batting order | gookmakers Will Be Doing Busine [ Poteda ., 3 e rrel 3 g, NERVES '.frf: -.-"f ¥::Jn n'f ovar to be the “dope” on the robbery and that | cates A Gaws o8 M (he:uet Y 4RSS as of Yore | garmo-bgae hite: Fisher. Robinson, Con- | o ory “op mental exertion should, take ] : jie was on hand with the goods. 5 4 galton (2), Go:dwin. Home run: Hickman. . the men in the light wagon were probabi; e IN ; 2.—On Tue e 8 NERVE FOOD PILLS. They will Next time you smoks, 6 Ditars. Rlo 10ik & Rdiin w,-: After Fake Advertisers. | Brother Dave kicked because he only | CINCINNATE, May S0 '-'u?l\'l:x:f.)xu':-.ffv!”"""" plave: Smoot o Daubert, Pink- | SuAY you cat and sioep 4nd be & wman k ten cent, P < BY Neb. = < \— | ®0ld & couple of barrels of lemo, It wants |[\® T eetin iiad o hirey | SBev to Hinchman. Hit by pitched ball: ain, smoke a into Bouth Omaha and are in that city at ) KEARNEY, Neb, May (Bpecial. )= | b not weather to come all at once. its spring meeting, scheduled Lo run thirty | By Goodwin, Hinchman: by Robinson, | *6*'8i mow; 3 vomes 83.80 Havana filled, Su- |present or in its outskirts, and detectives | At & meeting of the Commercial elub held | ' L0 W8N W0 0Bl B0 0 TRREL e e e peature " ne mesiiny | Morlarity, Odwell, Schreck. First hase on SMEEMAN & MoCONNELL ) ¢ £oing over the livery stables and other | Friday evening, the matter of abolshing | peck ang Swaim—all in good condition and |Will mark a departurc in the sivle of hot: | balls: Off Goodwin 4 off Gever, 1 off | LT W TR O matra wrappe: places where teams are Kept which might | faRe advertising In all forms was thor- | on the run for the top of the ladder. | ting used at the race meetings held { Robinson, 1. Sacrifide hits: Moriarity, Od- OWL ANY, | Lekington t vill e h 0 | well, Friel. Stolen base farit Qor, 16th and Harney Sts. Omaha. Neb RS Gookt ot b Risht ida . }ousniy discussed anp & movement will be [ The Denver teum does not fight like veaf | MEXIKtON and Loulsville, the human book- | well, rik, Stolen bases: Morlarity ), | Qer - Long distance telephone calls to neigh- | made to stop the same in this city. An | pennant winners. They.seemed to take it |chine. This becomes possible in spite of | By (Joodwin, 1. by Robinson, 1 Time: il ired Kl“fi IMrlnn towns, telegraphie communications | agreement will be drawn up and signed | {07 Sranted that they were going to be |the edfet of the racing commiesion to the | 1:54." Umpires: Bullivan and Pecord Transit and Levels Repaire: beaten {Contrary. as the last named body is en . ; . ¢ cal C ! o by the Fallroads to every station which | whereby no advertising scheme will be pa- | "L U0 ol howed real speed when |0ined from interfering and its validity d Timely Hitting Wins for Blues. | The ..‘:,,:":n:.fl‘,:.”.ym; i Hreonie could be reached, have {ailed to bring in | tronized by any member of the Commer- | pe stonted from first to third on Gondng's [nds on & decision from the court of ap | KANSAS CITY, May 2%.-While Kansas | P00 108 SRnnE J00P 00, D002 aa Any trace of the Yobbers. With Douglas, | ciai club until it has been submitted to the | single, 14 was a reminder of the old days |ESal%, befors which an appesl js pending | Clty's hits were less (requent than those | yqjusting ail kinds of surveyors. éngin- Sarpy, Washington and Dodge counties | board of directors for their approval of James Austin. |img" will"be ‘over before the question’ is | the locals won. frem. Minneapolls 4 to'3 | §er and fleld instruments. X We would a net work of telephone lines, the theory The only playing miscue of the game |judiclally decided | 8core: g UR A T LT R e and that the robbers escaped across countr; o was when Zinran threw too high to second | At present |t looks as If the field on ; 2 Right on the § prer al pe: - o y A Card. rtort 10" caten, Gonding, — Gonding | Tuesday wiil be made up of these ftive | KANSAS_CITY MINNEAPOLIS Farnam Sts. Tel. Doug. 16 in an does not look as gool as the ldea that| This fs to certity that uli druggists are | in (0o fleet-footed for an ordinary catcher horses: Warfield, 14 Olambala, 114; Bir AR.H.0AD HOAE . > A shannon, «f 0 oy clgar they returned to Omaha or South Omaha | 4uihorized to refund your money If Foley's | to catch, anyhow Catesby, 107; Plate Glass, 10, and The | glttioh z’tgfm.. . 18TR AND DOUGLAS . 0 Hillman's Stock Company in Peer, 114 ) with their sacks of registered mail, and In | Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or | When Schipke stepped to the plate for |* Provisions have been made at the track | Lor 1Bona 2 these cities the police are making the vigl- | coia 1t stops &he cough, heals the lungs | the first time In the game he was pre- |for over 1M horses and every stall h H % i lant effort of their lives to trace the rob- 0 Edmonson. and prevents pneumonia and consumption bers of he Overland limited i » P o Bloek. ¢ afraid to take a chance; he grabbed hig}will be the presiding judge, with Judge | You'lk be 4 T is made worth thete while by ‘tne | CCDtAISe no oplates. The genuine is in 8| cap off befce he got a look-in, hut they | Joseph A. Murphy as ricing wecretury and ou roud to . llow package. For sale by all druggists, | were there all right and big ones, too. It | A88OCE 5 col oltman wi as s 0,000 offered by the Union Pacific, which | 7% P* o " Was a handsome bouguet and Red Fishop |usual, do ihe starting. smoke it. You'll o \ " uguet sh b : 3 Sachs it ‘Mawty fo g ey e b oot The W.eather. Jinaned it S0 tee e s o s o PG Ay ey e S JUST PLAIN FOLKS coss0000m 1 1 0 H sented with a long, siender box. Bill wasn't | been applicd for. Colonel Charle Pri; 0 0 1 8 [ clatle GLENWOOD, la, May 2.—(Special )~ *Batted for Young in of appreciation 2 West Oak and the Council Blpffs Unigues | Kansas City L0 CHAMPS « NT FOUR STRAIGHT | played a good game of ball hefe yesterday. | Minneapolis w0 000 0 - The clubs came in four automoblles. The | Two-base hit: Essick. Three-base hits " Uniques won, 4 to 1. Clark of Glenwood | Hetling. Downs, Edmonson. 8acrifice Wichita's Mr. umplred. | Glenwood has the bept ball | O'Nell Storen bases: O-Noil, Edmandson r for & y Batters. grounds and the nicest little park, contain- k to Downs. Struck out: SIOUX CITY Sioux City won | ing & fresh water lake of ten acres, in the | By : Passed ball: the fourth straight game from Wichita to- | west. The park will be thrown open 10 | Block. First base on balls: Off Essick, .7 to 4, before a big Sunday crowd. | the public next Baturday 1: off Youns. 4 P Left on_bases: Kansas apemed - easy for Moimes men o City, 4; Minneapolis, 4. First base on er witer the first fnning and them amessed i T s o et e Y Snd n - er. five runs in the second and third. P It you. what ' bt s: Kunsas City, 1: MPnneapolis, 2 '"‘u‘ v PUE( Admission, 100 and 30c. Banlong tho doy ol b7 | YRR 80 Doy LISy eadh 8¢ the rebbers. Next week—The Millers Iraughter Every effort Is being made by the South You'll be sorry when | Omahs police department to ald In tracing finished. You'll | the robbers. Detective P. H. Shields of | the Bouth Omaha depariment went to the buy more. scene of the robbery with Omaha detoc- i 3 tives and raliroad officers and continued your ¢ Man. | » search of every road. hollow and gully lgar " until a late hour last night. “Not & trace of anything,” was the re- poft he made. “DId not find & thread and Temperatures at Omaha yesterday “ntenn~iESe e man pitched a great game up to (he sey- | be well. take Foley's Kidney Remedy. It fld pitch: Essick. Time: 1:30. Umpire nth, Wichita's four runs coming in the | tones up the kidneys and badder, purifies ast ‘three inn! crrors by Hunter and & o ek et | p X the descriptions are so meager that it will o thome out, followed hy | the bload and restorés health and strength > Wi Steal, MAY 24, 25, 26 an, Omake, . be hard work uniess we bappen to stumble four hits, allowed three runs In the sev- | Pleasant to take and containa no harmful APOLIS. May 22 Alle de- | A b : m enth and eighth innings. Cole's two bag Why not commence today? For saie [ feated Indianapolis to 201 in & ten- | MONDAY, MAY 24th, LADIES' DAX, onto something. If we had any descriptions . ® | ger und a single in the ninth brought the ioning game Lousville scored the win- : Larger sizes 15¢. we might be able o do business, as the fast “score.” Blous City's runs came by |bY el drussists |ning Tuh in the tenth on & double steal, GAME CALLED 8:45. TUTPTETEARssE