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2o - e 243 Omaha Makes it t Straight; Des Moines Wins From Denver, PA EATS PUEB LIKE THE RES) CUBS WIN IN THE ELEVENTR[sartusizes » o e = prog \Wigm Standing of the Teams DETROIT. WASHINGTON. rot. igman PR c——— v B.H.0AE BH.0.AE H f s _ etntyre, 11,5 % 8 )1 OReowne, 1.3 0 4 1 9 M | Omaha Continues Its Streak of Win- | o o~ Brooklyn Ties Up Game in Ninth | "™ = 330 1Conry, .04 0041 opes 1or ivianua Cont © 4 - - ; LBAGUE A < rawtord, ¢f.5 2 2 0 0Delehanty, If. ¢ 3 2 10 T irts ning, Making Eight Straight. W.L.Pet.| W.L.Pet. | After Two Are Out t 5 4 9 0 Donohue, Ib. 4 ¢ ¢ 0 @ | H Oas L Uneures Des Moines..16 9§ 640(Milwaukee .23 11 .676 d rity,'ib 4 210 0 owilan. et .33 230 ramning ousc . and Topeka 13 10 .56\ Lovteville ...21 16 .58 } v TR E AR s GRS B Knee Length Drawers | Bloux City....13 10 5686 Indianapolis 19 19 500 > byl H ehres, & $ : BOMBARD MILLER IN THE BOX | &ousCv: -1t 16 Siindianapols 1817 .8 |CONTEST 18 PITCHERS' DUEL | Stnest i 330 ope oot 348 A | 80 and wpeards garmont | Denver I 12 47 Kanaaa €ty 18 17 e, %5 1 8 4 ¢ aRunwaNip ol 030 0| Wants Oity ‘to Vote Bonds This You'll sajoy the plessant freedom of otk #| ! . 2 478 Columbus T - - " Steal Bases Like Horsethieves and | Puchio 9 15 318 0ledo .1......15 Bedhior Soan Biaser i 36 Ben s R ERBRN PLAB- Fall to Pay for Such a !_ :‘.«“mi‘c\'n‘::‘"v:day':{fi‘:m‘ Walk Away with Pueblo, with Ancoln T4 338t Paul 13 Totals. 2 TN 3 3 1 with then wear, bec: the NATL LEAGUN. | AMER. LEAGUR Team Lost Throngh Loose Field- | Detioit CA LA N Building. e e ol X Hollenbeck Pitching Steady W.L.Pet W.L.Pet ing—Other National League ‘\:fihm;nm o 0100000 :’wi i;\vlund with thew cut and finish. s Pittsbu 1911 .63 Detroit ‘wo_ base hits: Morfarity, Oleary . g d ? ot SES FE. DR Chicago® .. 1% 13 | P iladeiphia 11 11 007 Scores. 1an. Three bass hit: Meinigre. . Hita: ofe | The People of Omaha may be asked ‘o Identified ozy"lm‘r‘h‘i‘.n d Woven | Philadelphia 14 13 .519 Boston 2 .68 Altrock, in 21-3 innings: off Smith, 9 in |VOte this fall on a school bond lssue in L‘V“ e 1 \ o { Brooklyn ...13 15 464/New York. 867 3 Innings. At bat against Altrock, 13:|the sum of $135,000, the bonds to be set oo \'\m:ha‘”! Pue:fll\ % Cincinnati .18 17 485 Chicago #8| BROOKLYN, May M—With two out i e ey DTN e Siolel |aside for the express purpose of erectink | MADE FOR THE vl."] still we win. ’ nl;'mbn‘n'::k 1 ;; - f{'le\"";:;]’; 4% | the ninth and the score 3 to 1 in favor &f | Schuefer. Morlarity: McBride. Delehanty, |® building for manual training and s getting to be a case of meeting all | 5o FHUR “- 4 3¢ “5g Washington 4% | Chicago, Alperman tripled and Jordan | Donahue. Left on ibases: ' Detrolt, 7. |domestic science for the Omaha High comers and putting them out as they ap GAMES TODAY slammed the ball over the right field fence | SubiurieD, ot Bepnlo® RN Dallss ofl lachool. This ‘1 the hope of Prot. J. B B 5t - i1 o0 Sehedl Es ot 8o JAMES . wers, 3; off Smith, 2. First base on [S¢h¢ . ops of o 2 ‘F: a “"‘ Vv '"‘: n ‘-' "‘ ':":“” ;';‘I" r }‘ Western League—Pueblo at Omaha, Wich- | for a home run, tieing the score. Chicago | errors: Detroit, 2i Washington, 1. Struck Wigman, head of the department, who will : i SEST NETAL TRADE e Denverities leaye town than Pueblo, who | ta at Lincain, Topel bus G A A 8 lout: by Summers, 4: by il : e o AT taieine. e ita at Tincoln, Topeka at Bloux City, Den-{nad twe men out In the eleventh when [Si bY Symmers. b by Smith. I WWild fuso his influence to have the Board of | THE B. V. D. COMPANY Champs were a little slow starting after | Natlonal League_Pittaburg at Woston, Hofman sent a low liner to center. Cat-|KEvans and Hurst Education submit the proposition to the | e New York Cincinnati at Philadelphia, . Chicago at| terson tried for a catch, the ball got away Game Postponed voters at the next election. o S e g the, Pueblo ‘scalps, but in the fifth round L She g g . . D. Seeping S by ¢ Breoklyn, St. Louls at New York and before it could be recovered the runner | ST. LOUIS—Boston-8t. Louls game post- | 10e original plans of the additional work soplething Wik :lhuned that was finished | Ameriean League. Washing(on at Detcolt | had taliied the winning run. Rucker and | Por a, rain now being done at the high school called at the cloge of the game, philadelphia at Cleveland, New a » ijis- " - - From his manageérial box Captain Franck | Chicago, Boston at 8t. Louls Brown had a pitchers’ duel, but 1008¢ |GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the expenditure of $0,000 in erccting odttiten’ Mo, MULEE '8 Loditbaw, warming!| AmeriEan Asmtiation—gt, Faol at Kepeds | flelding lost for Beooklyn. Score: a new building to be used jointly for & | Miller, . warming | city, Minneapolis_at Milwaukee Indian- CHICAGO. BROOKLYN 2 boller house and fo up, 80 he decided to play Pendry in the |apolis at Toledo, Loutsville at Columbus. BH.0.AE ki 0. |Columbus Hits Lattimore Hard and |, ., dectdes T o tield in place of Belden, as Pendry can — | Wvors, tb..... 3 0 3 6 OBured, at.....3 1311 e 1d (':,“ o td,, ikl g ¢ - —— = Sheckard, if.. 5 0 3 0 OHummell, .5 0 1 3 0| TOLEDO, May 26.—Columt could not be put up this year as the funds connect with those ~sidewheelers better Sohulte, ¥....5 0 1 0 0A) s 3461 T B ATy SR v than Belden. * His* $ud SOTRE a0 B6 Shded and tnin oaiisd Rtaneel | mmes 5t § 3 4 9 DANan e vt 1a ¢ 1| FR e (pdap and won Jne game | ol vt oo bt M A Bty n en s judgment was good; handily, 5 to 2. The features of the game | Wi vi y Pendry took his only flelding chance and | % f*°¢ Steintelat, b8 3 9 § Signnox. 3.2 3 1 8 o Were Abbott's home run into deep R | A ey l PR T 5o 00l nly P AL P, Howard, 1b..3 11: OKustus, rt....4 01 00 d Odwell’ " . CFILer | he says he is glad that the board decided not i i, 5 R a4 § 8 1 eostibeem, w40 1 ¢ 4]t 'well's hitting, he making three S et B & run, 0 hit, & sacrifion and stole two | MILLER'S PITCHING A MYSTERY [ Tinker s d 3 3§ Qgatimon; <04 § 4 3 §|cute out ot Tive timés up, ‘@' two-bagger | to bulld as if it had tne bullding would Brown, p.....4 1 0 4 ORucker, p.....4 0 0 2 0 . core have had 't v Miller now wishes he had never warmed | Two Bases on Balls by Gillen Re-| _ = =007 Y i 1 TOLEDO. depart; S0 Dceral, $élon By St Totals 4 938316 0. Totals. 31 63313 3 B.H.( B.H.0.A.E, | department for several years. By putting d up for the Rourke family took several| wsulted in Runs and Cinched Game. | ., 00 0011000010 1—4|J Clarke 1.5 1 McCarthy, 3.3 0 0 2 1|1t off for a year or two he hopes to get . y good sized falls out of his delivery. They| DES MOINES, la, May 24.—Miller | Brooklyn .:...::0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 03| ¥prwr ® § %58 13§ 0|a bulding better suited to his lambasted him all over the lot for twelva | Pltched great ball for Des Moines, only one be » " Kruger, cf....5 1 [Y 30100 P ~: ol nee Hith ard “etole bk b el | B eachingarcond hase. TWo. OF (he | pana Cta:. Bteintcidt, Alperman, Home | oanehl 6. § 3 R Y b N NC Ll T, & aBioni ot ummer to and stole six bases. Miller Insued | Sun,ToAcHIng, Socond baos, TRO e in | Dose hils: Steinfeldt Alperman, Home | Ongl 158 310 4 L yobeld st d {21 9| avenus in 8t Louls with an enroliment of e, raao passes to three and hit two so with ail he | scores. Kerner was the star batter, getting [ Jang: HRIMAN do0an, @ er Hummell, | O'Rourke, 203 2 § 2 o Daubert, 1503 16 o ¢ | 1400 has Just erected a bullding for manual BRd 0 BV da three hits. On the last ball he caught he i B J . | Friel, 3b.....3 2 0 1 0W Clark, e..2 0 H L game was a battle-|ror a long time. Jones, Gilmartin and | g balle: Off Rucher, 1. off Brown, 1 i o Siwert 1000 o0|8n enrollment of over 2000 and therefore royal and then the string broke. Cadman | Bader each made a swell catch. The day [ ghS6 O G5 ucker, 1; off Brown, 1. | fotals......31 1517 3 0 ot e, i | RO WL ” Marted the fun’ Cadman, the man with a | WAs dark and Miller's speed baffied the | SiFft BRse O, Srror: G s, 1, i Toule B OB | g {’:mm i e e H ! ! dman, the ma ; A St By Rucuer. 7, by Bfbwn, b, Timu: | eHatiad fo . ure of 860,00 on a bullds ould be P broken leg who plays on one leg. Cadman e DES MOINES. 1:44. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. 'rm'.‘..l;:,l iy l‘"””“\,"‘,.h:, '],'""' utterly inadequate. uT‘he"!n::"S‘:’l: };\be Unlon aciflc started the winning streak with a neat A R B0 A& St. Louls Defents New York. | Corambun s 3018 0.0 82 | building 15 a three-story structure ‘-u‘n‘n single and that was not all he did. He |Colligan, ss o8 0 1 2 0 0| NEW YORK May 24.—8t Louis con- | Two base hits: Daubert, Odw s, | iron w . field the Puebs 0 close to their bases that | Bader, 1f. ... 08 2 1 2 0 0] quered New York. 8 to I, today, because | Kruger. Three base hit:’ AL e (R AMEEREL O I8, SUNGATIC0 v WEO _WORKE THE SAFE ROAD TO TRAVEL. not a sack was pilfered. Cad: | Mattick, ef T 0 1 1 0 olaf ostly errore made behind Mathewson [run: Abbott. Double plays: Hinchman on the second floor and domestic science e R || ol il adman caught {Dwver."1b § 2 v glnnd the locals tnability to hit Lush with |and Daubert; Clark and Daubert. Left | O the third floor. pretty game and will be a great strength | Dalton, r E 0 en on bases re: on bases: Toledo, 9; Ci s, e , iti ¥ to the team as he can spell Gonding :..,U;"fl"""”- St Gl DR R L o Tovth oL ww vomke on balle:” Linke, 6 *ucrifice. hiis:” Smoor g Colorado’s cities are famous summer resorts. > - | Gilmartin, 2b.. [N e o o ki . o aubert, O'Rourke, Friel, 2 ruc S s oli 4 g besides Gonding is better when he can rest | Kerncr, c... 000 3 1 Y e RO b AT | by Linke, 4 by Lattimors, . Wild, pltch peaking ates Its climate, mountain scenery and trout-filled once in a while Miller, 'p. D140 0 1 2 o Bawerii3 020 oDovie a4 01 21fLinke. Time: 13, Umpire: Conahan. g streams offer pleasant, healthful diversi That fifth inning won the game for the okt - = < | Bresmanes e 4 0 2 0 1 Mecorm'k, it 4 10 0 1 Distillers Defeat Hoosle f()r P d wt g I SAnt, healtliiul diversions, otals .. 7 onete 3 0 0urray, o L " Rourkes and every player went to bat once | £ Boan 3 yagrray, o040 3 1 0|, INDIANAPOLIS, May 2.—Loulsville took resident Wri : “w and Cadman twice. He tried to equal . p | IO ara, of. 433 3 1(1ts third of a series of four games with rite for our new booklet entitled, ‘‘ Colorado Sitiphe's rassRdsor tWoLl AT R l,i‘» 0. A E i3 1 Bridwell, .3 1 1 3 0| the local club here today, 4 to 2. Score: q & I i ity s two hits in one inning, | Cassldy, rf.......... Jegsio o ; odyers, <030 8 4 0 LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS Will Address Colored Students and Its Attractions. hut only made one. Cadman opened with JONeS: €feccveeeees . 0Mathewson, p 3 $ B.H.0.A.E. A | s K i 3 2 0 0 - - o i iy A T O'AE ; & single Ana Holienbeak sbeat ‘ont s bunt, | ooens 1 5ot £ 01 9 O v B SR Tewin 3 THE 3| B 48 E 0 Contvm, u¢Te'a | < Wednesday and Western Yale Call on or address, Then came Red Fisher with a neat double | Maag, 2b.. 0 1 1 0|8t Louls 0000012 0 0—3/ Delehanty, 164 0 2 0 0 SH A i i Hayden, r...4 0 2 0 0 ubs on Saturda which scored tnem ‘both. King was hit | I nompson, 3b 0 4. 1 0fNew vork teisd0 110 0 0 00 01| DIwD R0-0c0 8 8 1280470 Tb..i.0 8 818 0 0 7. by the pitcher and Bchipke sacrificed them | Finema e, 0 30 B lae B Miwniise’ HILEH SEpTaR. - BAGHIGS, Sk et R S ey o B RS b CITY TICKET OFFICE e | Zinran, H { al 2 e Trs nian, se 5 0Rurke, 10118 w o g pretty bunter. ‘Welch hit safe and Fishor | 000 % 5 % W 5 To|B, Btruck out: By Mathewson, & First | Puttmann, p.. 3 Sl sty 48 {000 (et piuiking OnthR etk dF Wik 1324 Farnam Street, : : Omaha, Nebraska. was caught at the plate o v Yot S - base on errors: St. Louis, 3; New York, 2 = — = — —*Howi 0 ngton, and which is devoted to the highe » 3 aeeh Bondry “‘m'k“l ““';n:" “”h':';:: Des Moines .........1 0 1001 0 0 *8| Time: 1:38 Umpires: Johnson and Cu-| Tota 3BT 1ewaketod 1 6 0 0 gimurmun of members of the colored :fi vl Phones: Bell, Doug. 1828, and Ind., A-3231. and Kane ditw @ piad, 'which férced King | Earned runs, 5. Fwo-Base h‘;(uo- (;n:hz;-(o e ' ' h ' H Toials......30 P10 14 ¢ | 1n Jortunate in having as its commence: | 10 €0 home with the third run of the in. Dwyer, Belden. Base on balls: Off Miller, | r(ui;; \?:,1'1.|::""'le e Thiets out for interfering ment speaker {hls year the president of | Hing . Buck Franck clodted & hard: one |3i Off Gillen, 1 Stolen base: Hartman. |, FEIADELERIS, Moy, MoCReRier | (BHE] 07 Siate to ninth ™ A il oy VM REE S L helye ¥ g | Double plays: Gillen to Zinran to Lindsay, % P! AL G atted for Glaze in ninth, held Wednesday and Presid: thisugh piteher and over sccond and Welch | Cassidy to Hartman, Hartman to Lindsay Bcore: ; Indianapolis .........0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 )u eak In the af bppi ard Pendry scored. to Thompson, Dwyer to Colligan. Sacrifice CINCINNATL PHILADELPHIA Loutsvilla 1 o e : 5 ) HOAE B.H.0AE | 00000004 The president’s public - Welch made the next run in the veventn | Hiti, Bader. Gime: 1:30. Umplre: Haskell. | goun 2. 80 G SiGrant, ... 410 1 i | pTWO-base hit: Carr. Three-base hits: | week o Pl il el Innitg onse: hity b sdcrifice by Pendry, a | AtlonaOCe, 0. idey, o4 02 0 0Knabe (33131 Putmann, Glase, Carr. Struck out; ' By | week Provide also for nhis attendance at| b SR ricios by, Panaty. PRIBARETR RN Later w30 1 8 ity 000 Gl:‘qffi;.,' by Putmann, 1 Double playe: | the fifth annual meeting of the Associated | str, elch stole teheil, > Mages, If... - 00 to Olsen to Sullivan, P w ¥ Gird ad scored o Francis saerifice fiy pebqlincol -Lincoln-Wichita game post- | ioiliel 53 1 § 3 oshein b4 1ad 0 0 | Quiniun o Sullivan, iean l-?;"?.;'unxgta‘: Mg e hee SIS R to lert e L o Bl opekh ams | By g a1 B 88 8 3| Tplia oy Sukeioipitohed; ball | TBuTke i | Four singles scired three runs In the | POStPoned; rain. et s e B R Rt ey STRAUS PAYS TRIBUTE | clghth “ifining. After Holly had retired Friend Defeats Wilber. o b S Rt 5.8 8 .8 8| meLw \'l.'.': LOFIT Tameudere. TmBUTE, | s o I G R G S D UG il £ Lo Fisher singled and. King beat out & bunt WILBER, Neb., May 24.—(Speclal)— | Towls .8 ¢ SDeininger 0 00 0 0 | ers won the ‘ff;u?('fi’ :\‘IBIT:::) league lead- TO ROOSEVELT’S WORK R.-‘:‘s lf)lue{m":;: m‘c’.:xrm:nu:;lns‘u;&gu :lm_: knnw‘ 1u‘uld. little about every ail- Schipke singled and Fisher scored, Welch | Friend deféated the locals fere yesterday Clement ....1 0 0 0 0| the tailenders todsy by & stors apos Sop pb g R R v i il A TG Eref e ) r‘.fr;flx,".lfi.';nn? 10¢led Gut, * Bindty *‘aingled. “and King|iD 8 Same marked by hacd hittng hd e A TR Moore) *|He Mas Vitalised and Appenled to [l speclalist who tries to explore and conquer ine whole field of medicine and GG dnt Bancat | slow flelding, as the diamond was a ses " i MILWAUKEE g the Consclence of vi surgery does not become expert or proficient in any : e alnvl nd Slugger Bill stole home. He|of mud. . Carothers pitched a fine game | sBaried for Soaiien ' Tnth A Ak oA aTs el i Nedonn Sanhot place tho sante confidence 15 ihe AUIILY. of & Hocior Who ebacters nis stole [t in ‘connection with Mr. Pendry, | for Friend, but retired in favor of Leach | priat's A Sy Pobinson, 5.3 0 & | ODavis, ef.....4 3 00 0 i EH AREIRINY {l] facuities as one who concentrates all his forces on a particular specfalty. Who Wwas on fiist ind while a wrangle was | 0 the sixih Leach passed one and hit [ERladeiphia ..o 0 1 0 000 0 0 0 1| Moan 1o 1 100 0 Avmbiader i 8 0 0 0 BW YORK, May M.—Oscar 8. Straus A (8T BRI IR T B g ST g o he o two, and with tw o el —5 | McCorm'k, 2b4 0 2 3 uHoey, 90| P an age when success can best be obtained BO'nE on ut the plate, Pendry went on to| cywond With two errors and four his | “ry; bage hit: Hoblitael. Three base hit: | Randall, ¢r™"¢ { 3 0 oriinn en oty 110040 [iatmerly Isibraciry ot domm erce iandilabor | |y e "concentration of every thought thied. following . the' locals scored six rums | Qi oR® et GPF Covaleskl, § in seveu | Clark, dh' 23 330 00'arien, 3b.. 4 1 3 § o Snd recently appointed ambassador to|jf upen theunewerving pursuit of & single Ruebio. did, all ita scoring in the sixth |Nome boys safe. Score RHE, ‘lr'a‘«m ) n{lh lv]x uull]'en. in twa innings, | Doukhert . #f3 310 arerien, el 4 13 1 0 | Turkey, was the principal speaker tonight | vakfl w We are precisely such special- fnning. With one < Priend oo 3 1.0 80 08 1 9~1419 §(L88e On balls: ' Oft valeakl, 1 off | Moetter, cf.3 §: 8.3 0perrine ss. 13 12 1 0|t tne dedication of a window in b H “t8, © have confined our practice ex- h one out Kensel singled and | i, e i s 18 % [ Fromme. 6 off MeQuillen, I Struck out; | it 4 82 0 ocucmandho 3 0 11 o AL the de ow in nonor |l ‘clusively o diseases of men and mastered went to third on Cur ' double. . " Spangeer 036 s 7By Cowvi 2; by Froi ., 2; by Mec- R . 01 oLeroy, p.....3 0 ¢ 1/of t g G Istratiog o them. ¥ clos E nt L6 talrd on Curtlss’ double. nsel | “Batterfes: Carothers, Leach Mo | o s s Tarts Deste, Yaona i i = = Saper o Ll bt AT mensgelt Sedminbationy atetl T L LU T S scored on Clarke's infield out. Curtiss | Donald; Shimonek and Prucha. Two-base | Umpire: Klem. X s | SAPOREG 110 SENE TR M ab 3 | BRIV St De, Riur Speed investigation, reinforced by an immense scored on Spencer's single. hits: _'Shestak, McDonald. _ Three-base | Milwaukee .........0.0 010 0 0 was principally a review of the adminis- ractice, enables us to prescribe e & | Pittsburg Wins from Boston. P, ata ! kit " st The sumo teams will play this afternoon, | Mits: Shestak. Leach, Reed. Double play: | Tl S s pitlture ook 5a St. Paul ...t 0 1000000 1-2tratlon of Theodore Roosevelt. He said: of trestment that is a thorough, prompt by s contip { Trobough (unassisted). - Umpire: Evans of | BOSTON. Muy 24—Plttaburg took advan. | Two-base hiis:" Moran, Dousherty. Home | ' “No. other of our. preside : and safe cure. All that deep knowledge, eatrice, {tage of, Ferguson's wildness and defeated | runs: Clark, Flynn. Sacrifice hits: Moran, | r presidents possessed expert skill, vast experlence and sclén- OMAHA e Ty | Hostau odey, 6 to & " Leach was put off | Hostetter, Dougherty, Cockman. Stoleri(in an equal degree o mind so enriched tifle attainments can accomplish are now AB | trikes Out Eight Men. | eld for disp decision. Score: | base: Handall. First base on ba 57 | with an histe vledge of A aohefoRl ods (WHO SPPLYi0bEN Eox Plsher, I .oooooeiini. 3 | _WAHOO, Neb, May 4.—(Special)! oy somraw, .a'| Mansk e el gl R ort ‘ mmmmdm :‘w;mna knowledge of the past the "help they need . g King: Cam. . w5 ERE g 0| —Wahoo = defeatéd Weston on _ the . 0:AB B.H.0.AE | Manske. 3; by Leroy,'s. Time: 1:80, Um.|comPined with a statesman’s foresight of | ROU Hen aUCESEing. Trom any. . Of the Irh, T .11sses 5 v Olof b to 0 The featurs of the game: Was | v sillor. ¢t 1 0 1 0 UEweeny, 9b..4 1 2 1 0 conceived under the guidanc | ¥ ¢ y oarly o Pendry, cof 3 0 the pitching of Kondele, “Wahoo's crack , ¢ rk R jeaumont, cf5 0 H [3 May Bar Sunday Ball 3 Kuidance Ana lnspirss incurred through the early employmert 0f Kane, ib 2 O e T e allerun b e | et b 1 ek et 82 3 § 1 01 anNDIANAPOLIR: In y %, tion of this dual equipment of retrospec- (TR T L TR TGS By i | Wagi | 18, Ind., May 24.—Anaff| | much less to secure proper treatment at Franck, ss Do runs and struck out 14 men, striking | Abstein, 1b...4 3 T 1 uDahlen, #...3 1 0 5 0| davit today was filed in criminal court | tiVe knowledge of national growth and | the commencement, than to experiment Totals .8 3 o|have a show for a hit. [ 3. 002 0White, p.oi2 10 0 0| churchmen ‘fs supposed to be. sympathy for the plai 2 o e M R.H. . | Whlls, b8 0000 4. | h is_supposed to be back of the | Sympathy the plain people of our | We treat men oniy, aud oure promptly, Jately and thoroughly, by ibe PUBBLO { Wahoo $% 11000008518 0| . = ———— To % 3314 o | procecdings. This action is the beginning | country, upon whose judgment and whose | [ latest and best methods, BRONCHITIS, CATARRE, NERVOUS DEBILITY. eifa i o RPN L) fo110000 20| rouu ..® 9T H 1 Of & test pn the constitutionality of the | go o "oo o "oy BLOOD POISON, SKIN DISEABES, KIDNEY AND BLADDEE DISEASES, Fov g SR i ol Wi iy B B UL R L DR U, O o Biltaburg e 010 2 00 00— | 18w permitting professional Sunday’ base stice all of our great presidents |l and all Special Diseases and their compiications in the shortest time possible br‘:‘!‘la“'l.f : >y :‘; .x 28 0 0lweston: Warren and Woita. Three base | Boston ... % 10010000 o-2]ballinIndlanapolis. in time of transition and stress placed d at the lowest cost for skillful service and successful treatment. Yt 5% | o g n 0 d § ’ A hraeidinng - 2 ogrioyer, rf and 3.3 0 1 0 1 of Atlantic Wins from L.-G.-A | Gne-third Innings; off White, 8 in four and | _NEW YORK, May 24.—The Cincl yitalized and appealed to the pyblic cone and Bxemination. : 1 " > I ; off White, 3 © « 4 . May . nnatl | 3 TR A 2 W NTIC 4 i i o ve in Sac- | of Pltcher W. H. Chappelle from the Bos- Gehl, rf.... 1 0 06 0 o o|7fhe L. G A team of Omaha Was |rifice hits: Lelfield, Clark. Stolen bases: |ton N | 3 D8 1 defeatea by the Atlantic Merchants Greys R o o Rten teeet | ton’ Natiohaln | St Db e el Sl omit| s e it o8 S i FANS JOSH POP WALLACE| . P b 8 nigs W dore ot UTa s, Thoush IhE tecws | C\iEe fo Gibaon: Besument to Buarr. Latt Weaton Leaves Limon. i ; : gk s score of 8. Tho i o s: burg, 3; Hostd ase e & | Totals covoid2 2 T B To T1|Mere outbatied. they' played tighter ball |On wally: off Ferguson, 4: off Leifleld. 5 LIMON, €alo.. May .—After a stop of | Crowd at Base Ball Game Has Fun 1308 Farnam St., Between 13th and 14th Sts, Omaha, Neb Oidaha. “""..."’k”.‘“,,l': nd on ‘base runaing. Naving jofe Willis 1. Hit with pitched hall: Wiills, Dealy: forty_hourm At Huge. dolo, Edward | with Conductor of Train that ) L 008018 ol B A iAntio Bargant and Frapk- | Siaer. - Btruck_outi By Ferguson, 3, by | (2% G B SHORTL LY b livosoente 8 | phlt el 016214 %alini to G A~—Bunnell and .Clair. HIS. | pires: Rigler and Truby. n m- | the ' Paclfic coast Weeton " shid ha'K,io| “Pop* Wallace, conductor of the Union | uenlo— v 00300 0| Atnnte "L e A arrors: "AL | AR o b | been much refrished by his over Sanday | Pacific Overland Limited that was held up | : % RIS asioashs 0003900 02 Hivgent, 10; Bunneii, 5. Bases on ball ] FAMES IN AMERICAN l«lu.ll‘.ll::;l'r*‘s‘l"nnd expected to W at least fifty |Saturday night, was greeted with cheers | ReV()luthnlStS g hdes hitu: Siaher, Kans, Curties (), | Bareent 2" Bunneil,’s.” Next Bundey_the | - [miler” today,” Ho reached Limon, fifteen a8 he loomed up in one of the boxes at | J e T e Base (o | 1880 Exira lowa 'team’ play the Greys on | Chicago Makes it Two Stratwht from | V00 of Hugo, at £ a. m. and, after |the Omaha-Denver game In Vinton Street y T s balls; Off Hollenbeck, 1; off Milier, 3. Hit | th¢ 1ocal ground . | New York. | et Broakohgls, sesimad Rix | pask. yesterday ake CltleS 8 AL LT R u{h"l‘(‘”l’l:x‘\‘;:’?k b At | vatentine Beats Long Plune. [ (CHICAGO. May 3.—~Chicago made 1t two | JUNCTION CITF, Kan., May $.—@er| Mr. Wallace is a great fan and never 0ur al or— ler, 1.Lett on bases: Omaha, 9: Puebio, 8. | VALDNTINE, ' Neb, May = (Spoctal | HEENC SRR G M DR L Rl D T O il g bt L i ; > M v 7 g~ egram.)—Lone Pine crossed hats witl e, 8 " e bt Ny 0 c eston, ed at | he Is know ed by many fans. Hoe : R?x‘\l:klumln\"‘n,:;r Bk R nE o8 | Valentine here yesterday and it proved a | ¢ the (’“’-‘" Woore: H“{L Blley at J:%.this morning from To- | was the center of & hot fire c jokes and | Generals Camacho and Felice Seem to - < . : 2, | v s b i Pisl HICAG NEW YORK e remain here ; s : : Kane, Bchipke, Pendry (2). Sacrifice hits: | VOrY interesting gume. The score was 3 10 | A .0.A.E i iy | merning Py o Tuesday | ¢qiig yesterday, to all of which he held | Be Making Headway in n 'i‘ Fisher; Schipke, Pendry, Franck, Hog- |l In favor of the home team. Scufe bY | yan, rf....4"1°0'¢ Ocres, 1 30 up his two thumbs. | Rebelli » riever. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Clark. Atten ing White, of.. /3 0 3 0 0Hemphill, of.3 0 H Lampirts Def: . i i o | ebellion. by Valentine ..... 01100100x-3! it H REmERil, ot 4 AP efeats Strill, One man, directing attention to Mr. Wal. | R s il.unx TR s 07020 1 0B 00 Sma | Aatear Mool 1R 2 Sty 2 2 | BOONE, Jown May 2k (Special) |lace's Immense proportions. declined to sc: - <5 ¢ ey ST L A ten L o 3 e | = Luc .ampiris, the htweight Gry 3 £ = ¥ y | We rec v . of speed attached to <ing | & & e s ¥ i iy HE I B el urday and took the go t 'of | fired at and missed him. Bguitr o "M ~heis il he most e v or the Six stolen bases for Omaba either shows LA 2022 0Brockeit, p ust now and Striil from Kansas City and | IR N ME | business iIncreases gencrousl ¢ that the Omaha players are fast or else Mr. | F. U. A. Beats Tigers. {5 - 57 the two pub. up s clesay bout Bl thok | MONGOLIAN GETS INTO PORT | ipreading. General Camacho, the former | geawons trade Esasrougly - with aath : i 318 0 .08 imtary ® 5212 1lthe fi eigh s e toe | ey »nte C 0 o b TN A Watin | The Fraternal Union of America team o 3| I R S e Tia o i | At TNl jof' 'Water | SRYSERET af MGR1A, Ohristh Wi Ax WA ] Cohrap made the only error of the game | beat the Tigers, T to 5, yesterday at Thirty- | Totals 11 | eame hold and secured a down in twenty | 1 lad in unison with General Quirito Felice for | 1o i o he pri J and that was a high throw to first to|second and Decatur. A one-handed catch | *Batted for Scott in seventh | minutes. He also secured the third fail | sad, 5 Pesediiny . Biade the overthrow of the government, has at- WL Sl itie, prthe A e, o cateh Slugger Bill |in deep left field by Purrcit of the TIgers | ChICARO ..............0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 e—3 | 1N eighteen minutes in the bar lock and Broken. r g e 3 Dasabon, | Tiot—better talloring=-better - trmmings- Quite & number of the fajrer sex were on | was (he feature of the game. A neat | New York b DO0OO0100OO 0 | hait Neison The bout was puiled off on | tashed aud selaed NATHDID S04 JAJaban, |'better Il around satisfaction—than you'll uasd in’ gplte "of the inclement’ weather. | double play was pulled oft by imimel e | T ettt e, s | the stage of ‘the ‘Vandette theater to & | mALIFAX. N. 8, May $.-With fore- | Nhich are situated op the Haitan frontier, | fing with the average tailor. BT N8| Jaaraing.2ta Sy i1 BY < t0p' vight | Iash ok A T e ";)y;fl‘ Altizer. Hits: Off Scott in seven innings, ok | peak full of water and one blade of its [the Daiabon river being the northwest Cadiman' played ' splendid gams on his | und’ Kdmonson. Umpire: Burk., e R e O it hinion _ Go to Grend Taland_Shoot. propelior smashed. the Allen line steamer, | boundary between Haiti and the Domin But you'd better drop in today and have initlal appearance. He did not allow a e hits: [Demmit, Tannehill, Brockett. Stolen | W. D. Townsend. Charles Thorpe, Ayles. | Mongolian, from Glasgow, arrived here to- flcan republic. ' Thafe Ras been fighting | a chat with one of our salesmen. plifer and he did several other things that | ured Boy May Recove | Dounle piay:. Welday to Tannehill to Al | Horth Fraok Dwarak and John Dovle left | qqy “with the story of its exciting ice | between the revolutionists and the loyal i were all rig | RACINE, Wis., May 24.—Earl Burwell, |tizer. Left on ba Chicago, 3; New | Monday for Grand Tsland to attend the| : p \. F o onts C . Every man on the Omaha team made !a member of e Oahiaah taam: of the Wis: | York. it hess an Raller et Seot;, | wes. dave' shaoting "taurnament, which | bondage for three days off 8t. Johns, N. F. | forces at Monte ¢ mm.‘ e ,'fm of tJons one o ore its ‘b the ‘cxpense of M. | Somsin-ilinois league. who yesterday was | 4: off Brockett, 6. Btruck out: By Scott, | OPen® there Tuesday | s Bordas, governor f Puerto Plata, is not | Trousers $6 fo $12 Sults $25 to $50 Miller. If & few more of these tcams wili [struck by a thrown ball while run- |4 by Smith, 1; by Brockett, 5. Wild pitches Cot = College | Cornerstone Lald. | known, but it is reported that he is either only come 8long from the mountains the | ning to first base, suffering concussion of | Brockett, 1: Smith, 1. Time: 2105, Um- | e Wine Maratha, | TECUMSEH, Neb. May 24.—(Special)— | dead ¢ 1sone Rourke family will soon lead all the worid | the brain, has regained consclousness and | pires: Perrine and O'Loughlin 3 | _HAMILTON, Ont., May 24—The Canadian | e s e D i e 5 0 078, e i in_bitting. | physicians believe he will recover. v | Marathon race was run today from Brant- | The cornerstune of the Martin Luther col- ) A fast double play In the seventh in- Naps Win from Athleties. ford to this city, the exact Marathon dis- | lege, the new educational institution at|QNE HUNDRED ENGINES RIRE wan.all that prevented Conran trom Park Defeats Tabor. CLEVELAND, May 2.—Cleveland took | tance, and was won hy B. Cotter of the | gerling, was laid today. Rev. 8. Swadel | the first game of the series from Phila- | West Young Men's Christian associa- ABOR, la. May 2i—(Special Te'egram), ORDERED RY 'INION PACIFIC scoring. He was on third with one out L | and Miller, who had just made & hit, was | —Park coliege defeated Tabor today by |delphia today, 8 to 2 Baker drove in both | tion, Toronto. Time on first. Kensel hit to King, who tagged | the score 2 to 1. | of Philadelphia’s runs. In the fifth inning | theran district presided at the mervices. | ooy | Cleveland s ched three doubles and two | = - Rev. H. Miller of Syracuse gave an address Build New Enaines at Schemocs : NEies. Sn - naored . folie - FURS Toung 8 in English. Rev. A. Meyer of Tipton, Kan., | | atting and pitching were features. Score: | § n - = o g tady and Brooks. NATU CLEVELAND. '~ PHILADELPHIA | 1 reaohad in ‘Cevmas. The stisadancs DUNKIRK, N, Y. May 2.1t is reported | H.OAE BH.OAE | large ’ 5 R s s Goode. rf..... B OHarteel, 114110 6| | — | shat.the, ntan:Peaifle. [8liiag Has Niaerd WILLIAM JEHREMS' SONS, the . | of Avoca, president of the German Lu- pmotive Company to | | 512 1 l;LE’f‘I‘:V 'z.m !v l‘l ’]\ 35}.:}\;\, ‘,:' o % : 2 Stek Lad Wanders Away. !an (‘rdPr. for 100 'l\l{fnnr ‘wél’\d . An"‘:"_y 209-11 South 15th St ) Lord. 1t 4140 oMurphy, Tt 100l FREMONT. Neb. May 24—(Specialy— | can Locomotive company snd tuat they | i e v R 21t | prank Komt, s ibyearid son of J. B | ill be bullt st the ' Schensctady ; and Eaciarly, 623 3 B 1 OBarmy: we H 1 Kent, wandered away from his home yes- | Brooks plants Something more than an ordinary tonic is required to restore health to | Ninchman, cfi ¥ & J ingston, © s | An Inbn | terday while convalescing from a severe | weakened, run-down system; the medicine must possess blood-purifying | '°*"% F 0! ¢ 1| | Whooping-Cough, Croup, | | wiack of typnoid fever and the family g properties as well, because the weakness and impurity of tho circulation is Totals 8 - C Colds, Catarrh,) | '+ve not vet succeeded in finding him | nsible for *hi 1 Oll"ll, olds a s 1A respo or *he poor physical ccndition. The blood does not contair | .. ... . $21 Bronchitis, Diphtheria He was alone in the house bat a short time t ou | ICTOR'S the necessary quantity of rich, red corpuscles, and is therefore a ve-k, | pnisdeiphia 22 s s OIp He wore his winter clothiug and a heavy OmaC r e. 1 watery stream which cannot afford sufficient nourishment to sustain the | pyia: Off Dygert in fiv 1 Cresolens is a Boon to Asthmatics. cap. . i TONIC system in ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannct resist disease | off Vickers in three innings, & First base | Doss 1t not scem more effective to breathe ina | | Your tongue is coated. | and this explains why so many persons are attacked by : spell of siclmess [on errors: Cleveland, 1 Two-base hits: | :-:r for dlossass "L,‘":.."':“ ,"'5-"“" Cheyenne Appraisers Appointed, Y | when the use of a good tonic would have prevented the trouble. In 8. .. |lLaioie (), Lord Stovall Murphy. 'Three- | Creso iras hacatee the air, rendered WASHINGTON, May %.—A commission Your breath is foul. will be found both blood-cleansing and tonic qualities combined. It butlds |35 Mt Hinchman, Sacrifoe bils East- | Duwongly atiscptor is carrisd over the diseased | | to ingpect, appraise “and value lande in Hadah up weak costitutions by removing all impuritie: and germs from the bl-od, | ae. Doubie pias. Lajete (o Biovall Firs: | [truas et "l . foaitalis o mossars] | 0utn Dakots, S e s ein et o s - es come and go. :blll. m;}:ply\ngho‘ c;rl:ln rieans for restoring strength and invigorc.ting |base on halls: Off Young, 2 Hit by pitched i secretary of the interior 'arl Gunderson Th hor ion to pi. e it e tbeie ket "fable lagredisass of which 8.8.8.1a [v: " | Siveuna. ' Ehlndnihi, 1o bymeicout: | st SR Ry e M M M ese symptoma show that | | susiens it o [ tiioem 2hae m.t.m“, . B & Bt paniea- e $hAee systems which are | 5 VoL 3 by Dygert, 3 by Vickers. 2 | Frirost Tavieis o Bureau of Indian affairs | Frank & Gieary | your stomach is the trouble. To | | iiching and sorecess. 50 Con s Batile. Py ey pi-unnt g modicl;cn t:r l;‘:‘r:;'(roo:(n :u"rl;umlul E;'u.:mpu-l. dh'\(.:‘n Time: 1:40. Umpires: m::fl&xafio:&m Iwdl Fielder the Cheyenne River tribe of | romove the causeis thefirst thing anufactured and for sale by minerals, 28, | Sheridan and Kerin ndians. 3 8.8, B . ALL A Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. ot de e e A S e T T oo v | and Chamberans Stomachand| | T TS Hunihe A o Eht et reions, ahe Tt has ety i o e P e R = R P PARIS, Mav 2-The Prix Recher, run | Liver Tablets will do that. Easy OWL DRUG CO. P of She bady. » e 11 at St. Cloud today, was won by H. B. 16th and Harney. THE SW! SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, | 2nd was forced to retire in the third in- T S ks v "| to take and most effective. | ning. Smith. who replaces him, was hit|

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