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MONDAY, APRIL I—igurkes Drop One to Wichita; Columbus Outplays the Mudhens; Nebraska Team Awaits Fate ROURKES DROP ONE NOTCH [ stamaing of e wamms ] COLUMBUS SOAKS MUDHENS|Nebraska Team’s |METZ TOP OMAHA LEAGUE|Indian Opera Grigware Still Tuke First Fall Down Percentage | WEST LEAGUE. ~ AMER LE i | Senators Defeat Toledo 5 to 4 in Ten Fate Rests with Lead with Average of 912 for Eighty- Wins Applausc LOOSC, Murdock Oolumn by Losing to Wichite. |[se. soseph..'} -5l chtcaso Innings. i Athletic Board Four Game From Germans Taken by Posse | Des Moines 359 8t. Louls - Wichita 333 Jetroit Omah v eve FINAL SCORE EIGHT TO THREE |;,0\.% | New: Tork - Lineoin ... 333 Philadelphia | Topeka ... 3% Washington Day ¢ and Windy, but Record- |Siux Clty 7 Boston NAT'L LEAGUE AMER. AS W.1.Pe Making Ground Rules Pittsburg .. 5 1 .53 Columbus ‘l'h((':nlu i 4 2 i Toledo NELSON OUTPITCHES HANCOCK |poiigion Will Mean Either that Nine :STOBZ ROLLERS SECOND, WITH 891 | .piq Based on Legends of Wyoming Omaha Bandit Elundes Pursuers— ill Li i | itts- | Other Convict Found in Hay- Game Tied In Eighth by High [ will Live or Be D“blnded for Francisco Brothers Are the Only Blackfeet Oolleotled by Pitts stack by Farmer's Boy Throw of 0'Roarke—Louiaville Season. S in 6. Leagut’ Wis De burg Writer, 3 g n ” | Dreaking Crowd Sees Contest, | | romesand Beats Indianapolis Two p Not Get Into ‘400 BAVENWORTH, K 0 —A N e Nedhing. | LINCOLN, April 24.—(Special)~The fate Siass BERLIN, April #="Pols,”" Artflur Nev- | UMAVETWORTIL Kan, Aprfl 8 -Aft X of the Nebraska base ball team will be > Tn’'s Indian opera, based on legends of the [ PCINE & ‘l'k "““ . ano ‘l"% | Blinsdeiphin 6 1 557 Mineapols | decided tomorrow at a special meeting of — Blackfeet, gathered by Walter McClintock | 1P cover Iike hunied animal, Theod WICHITA, Kan., April 24.—Wichita out- | New York.. 4 71, 8t. Paul | COLUMBUS, 0., April %4.—Columbus won |the athletic board, callsd to determine| The averages of the teams in the Omaha | of pittsburg,. was produced at the Royal | Murdock, one of the sk conviets 1w played and outbatted Omaha today, and| Boston 2 286 Kansas Cjty 4 a ten-inning game from Toledo today, ©whether the Cornhuskers shall try to pick | Bowling league show that the Metz. Bros. | gpera house Saturday and was applauded made a dash for frecdom last Thursda thus broke (ath the win column By desaats | Brookiye 29| Milwaukee .. 1 to 4. Nelson outpiiched Hancock il | fi@ tH 00 CETHAS oS Aisband the | toata Sto6d Nigh with. #18 The next com . ¥ from the Al penitentiary at Kot e . y ; A \\ cstern League—Omaha at Wichita, Lin- | through, but O'Rourke's high throw al-|out & nine of eligible players or disband the v \ oL phe | Scnerously by d ‘brilllant audience. Mr. | i on o oh was captured Saturday thé: g the Rourkes, § to & Kirrors by Kane | i “g0' 5 iVer, Des Moines at St. Joseph, | lowed Toledo to tie in the eighth. After|ball organization for the present season. |betitor was the Storz team witn .81 The | Neyin and Randolph Hartley, the librettist, 1166 68t ‘of hEre E 3 base on Balle gave the home team a lead | Natonai League-Brookiyn at New York, | KiCC, My W. Hinchman's line hit |the board of control to permit them to|four & m_'sl-e_r' played and the Metz (eAm | yaiong act and eight times at the end of Boupear-old 80N, Of a:ifarmer. AIBOGVRES cate Bt Lionis at Cipatnmucl over Elwert scored Downs. These three |make the eastern trip, which is schedulea | Won sixty-four, | the opera. The costumes and scenefy were : 5 " the third when King dropped Middleton's | rican’ League—Chicago at Cleveland, | Columbus batters were responsible for |to begin next Friday. Ames and Minnesota | The Metz bunch also copped the high |y, oog, o0 o0 (ol DR OB e . . 8 b ‘a‘ar‘ fly, Isbell singled, Claire walked and Pett (t_St. Louis, Philadelphia at Bi three of the other four runs Score: | have hinted that they: think the number for three games with 2895 pins. | et e b - e farm. He gave the alarm and in i a New York at Washington. COLUMBUE. TOLEDO : | The Stora team- got 1,061 pins, the highest | SoPducted hour a posse of farmers, with shotguns American _Assoclation—Columbus at In- AB.H.0.A.E. AD.H.0.A.E. |board should eertify to the standing of the | h e Among those present wers the American sd the BRadk.Mhe: fars i an out and Helden's single scored one in |djanapolis, Toledo at Louisyille, Minneap- | Reiliey, if 17170 08ullivan, cf.. 8 o | players for this trip, as they belleve the |S5cOTe for a single game. G. O. Francisco| = olr M sl b Ak Bl 8 s el the sixth. Isbell's single, & base on balls |olis at Milwaukee, St. Paul at Kansas|Odwell ct 0 2 0 0H Hinch'nlb § y | landed first place for three games with | assador and Mrs. Hill, the American [ on Murdock to surrender. but he rofused 1 1 ! | Downe, 2 : Cornhuskers are just as eligible as any set | " ity | Downs, 2b. 3 5 3 oCallahan, f. 4 0 o [Corn y oA consul general and Mrs. Thackary, the [ Meant word had been sent to t! and Westerail's single brought In two in Rowmtmah, 1.8 3.0 1 Shreemas, ib. 40 0 y - 69 and W. G. Goff stood high with 260 v cantime word h en sent to | b e i of college' bal playér In the west. The members of the embassy, Mr. and Mra. | tentiary and a detachment of guard H 1 H Necessary. Cincinnati . 3 500 Louisville St. Louls 123 Indianapolls in the first without a hit. Three came In grew doubled. Shaw's single, a sacrifice, reni. the seventh. Hughes doubled and Belden's - | W Hineh'n,1b & 213 1 0Hickman, If. 3 [ was | for an individual roll of ten frames. ( | O'Rourke, 3b4 1 1 o | management at Ames says Nebraska has a | iy George W. Vanderbilt, M " . ana, igle brou N two In the seventh, | @ o (o] (lsco Wi only L aerb; r. and Mrs. Mor- | rushed to the scene, single brought In two In the seventh.| e meirsdorfer, 12 in elght innings. Two- | Quinin se g 0 3 1 OMeonrihy 0 |4var that's Just-as eligible-as any nine | O OSa0d.C. J. Wraujispo were the only | Lo 8o clingat New: Yol M #ha Mrs. |- When . Murdool y Yets! guar Hughes' double and Belden's single scored |pase hits: Corhan, Kerner. Three-base |James e 162 OLand, e : 1 | that ever represented the Towa agricultural | {¥O Men in the leagus who stayed out of | 82 vl g rk, Mr. and g hen Murdock saw the guards he thia last one. Mits by Corridon and Schipke, | hit ‘\‘l(.,”,“ ii\” fioe nn‘ ,].,Mk_ ::”“‘ Nelson, p.." 4 0 0 4 OHancock, .. 4 0 0 3 0 | eimigs, the “400" class, nelther" of them m”“mm“)'(ur;.n hle;ln'\nf ||m.wurm T. 8t. John | crawled 1‘“"1”{ \l‘ul- hiding place and held with an out between, gave Omaha one in | K40, Curtls, McManus. Stolen bases: Colli- | yo, 55703078 1 Totals..... 58 %38 1| g, . | under 500. Jattn o American consul general at | up his hands. With a sardonic smile he gan Niehotf, McManus, Towcll, M Faculty memb f the Nebraska board | "¢ i a - ; sithy 3 . ing Fox's sile, was Yéaponsible for \the|balis: Off Johneon, §; off Bletwdor s | Columbus . @010 01 000 14| IAvE Srublestabotic octiting - & ® | longue: it ¥ha of seaioh 10010} nah, consul at Madgeburg, Count Reebach, | wood. Murdock is & counterfeiter from Chi £iruck out: By Johnson, 7; by Blersdorfer, | Toledo ...... 010100 0R 0 04| playvers becauss they know that a majority P. W. L. Pet. s. | manager of the Royal opera at Dresden, | cago and is under sentence ten years ; ot . Stolen bases: Rilley, Downs, O'Rourke. | " e Y but the crowd, overfloWing,into the field, | Morsrly, "y unes; S Jaseoh, 11i of |sncritice fites: W. Hinenman, Quiniag, | F thom DIMJIE Summer bail last year, and | Mots Bros., .. 8k 64 20 787 76681 | ana many Americans of which he served one year. made ground rules necessary. Score Attendance, 8,500, i : an. Louble plays: Hickman to that to sign a -u\em\:nt .-u_\-lmg ‘t]hv‘\- are | Storz Triumphis.. 8 o Mrs. Francls MacLennan (Florence | Frank Grigware Is the only on ’m- ’ v b man; Hancock to F Hinchman to | amateurs under the Missouri valley con- | & RLEA0 ¢ ¢ st s . o 2 3 e " CHITA | ; i ; ¥ Omaha B 1 Easton) sang the part of Natoys. P mutinous convicts still at large b / SIOUX CLOSE IN ON TOPEKA |[Ireeman. ' Base on bal )t Nelson, 2| terence rules would be bold lying. et, these | Sl < o B il . el i ol Dreshers ................. 84 440 73.3% | Griswold, formerly of Oakland, Cal., took | ! Hughes, 2b ot Hancock, & Struck O piteh: el | Cornhuskers know it would be no worse a | Advos ... 8 Rty e at 3 J > Hospe C 1049 | the role of the Sun God and Mr. Kirchof s b e S roy s .‘\11;.'.“;5‘;&. M Defent Kansan Boys Five to Three— |son. Time: 2:00. Umpires: Cusack and | wrong than is committed by the athletic Mfl]‘l‘"“‘nu e o :: 5 -; 83 tne part of Pola. The Red Dragon of the sky. Watch the : Slerhalter. t 3 Is in the valley. children for spring coughs and colds. Ci Tenall BT 3 Freeman Wild, t ’ boards at the other schools in the valley. ™ Y X i A s. Care- Clatre, #% 4 TOPEKA, Kan., April 24—Sioux City Loulsville, 3; Indianapolis, 0. The Nebraska hoard has started a war Mercantile League. pLr Bl dm".'"“h“: r,wmm‘\’ jter.| tul mothers keep Foley's Honey and Ta Werterzll, 35 took today's game, 5 to 3. Freeman was| LOUISVILLE, Ky, April 24—Loulsville | "o anii.summer ball rules, though, and | Standing of teams at close of sixteenth production, which was staged | ;, tne house. It is the best and safest ettinteaw, 8 i wild . as ) re p of e shut out Indlanapolis today in the last magnificent] ounta a A A e T e DTt ol ihe ime | Cime Of the merian. Higginbotham _ai- |it is not lkely that,the faculty members (week: e v With great mountain and | revention and cure for croup where the SOBRID v catti e and holding Topeka. In the first and sec- |lowed the visitors but four scattered hits. | of the organization will consent to any act L. Pot. Pins, “‘"l"”““" scenes. The costuming, Wigwams | need {s urgent and immediate relief a vital ond innings he waiked four and hit two [Both teams fielded sharply and the game |y .\ would make it look as though they | EQuitable Lifes, e 48 3 and camp scenes followed the studles of | pecessity. Contains no oplates or harmful " 85 and only one run counted. In the seventh | was well played throughout. A large | it s Omaha Gas Co.......... 48 18 Walter McClintock, who has lived for th o OSEAks ho walited three and one single counted |crowd braved the cold weather to witness |Were receding from thelr aggressive posi-|Q. M. D.s.. W s 2 2 e | drugs. Refuse substitutes. For sale by 5 . |a score. Harrls was going fine untll the|the contest. Score: tion. 'Athletic men at other schools have | Rangers ........ 482 22 . greater part of twelve years among the | all drugsists. Bhotten, It - scventh, when he allowed four hits mi LOUISVILLE. INDIANAPOLIS, sald that the Nebraska board would not Kamos ........... % 21 533 Blackfeet of Wyoming and Canada. Mr, f;".x,', m.‘ . 0 .E.(‘”:“:‘“:H‘ ‘F\N”{:um« by Freeman nm“mmmv. an H t:A Eurn.au .“{u; H.0.AT. | e receding from its position if it permitted u“lsfll_‘:;’x”u‘v r Co : :_4' 2 : e Nevin spent two summers with Mr. Mc- For Croup there is nothing better than SIOUX CITY. | woodrutr, 2b 4 UD'hanty, ef-rt § 1[the base ball team to make the eastern|Capltol Bollers. AT ] ‘W6 19,003 | ClIntock with the Blackfeet and gathered | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. l‘\n.}v'h‘“:( 4 o g i AB. R A. K. |Stanley, ef. OMilligan, 2b. 4 0| trip, and then, fn June, carrled the fight | Midiand P. & G Lo db 18 G 20,341 | Indlan love scenes and religlous hymns, | " | 3 o1 ; I HORRRE R R e il | 4 P & G b 1 |1 : Al o T T s | Howard, 1.5 4 118 0 08pencer, rf-ct 4 % | against the summer ball legislation into|O" the Squares.......... 45 13 19,802 | which are woven into the opera. A war Bchipke, 8b. ollins, eesesiesnnenes § $51 ' 11 i other twb. The day was cold and windy - 1 Nelghbor saim. 3b... 1 Murch, * 3b.... 0 |the conference meeting at Des Moines.| Ndividual standing: onding, : dance Is introduced in the orchestration. onding . . 1 enlon, rf. Ol Bt o 1 dAne o | Practically all the schools in the valley | 5 Names LA Names, . Av| This is the first American opera of length ; ) Stern, 1b 0 0 |have declared they are “with Nebraska' |Scott . 16 | to be produced In Berlin. A short plece by dy Hig'botham,p 3 0 1 2 0Glaze, . — — —=— —Duggan, p... ¢ will | Neely . 4 166 anry W v & 5 k R Rl i in the present fight and that they will|Reely . 10 depent 18 | Henry Waller was rendered by the Royal orth . lend their aid to abolishing the obnoxious | Arnstein 166| Sandor dht | DR A S e H IR REVI - Weeks 166 Grant T A Totaln......3 §*5 13 3 | Summer ball rulings. NLY L s AB : +Higginbotham out, hit by batted ball. | Some of the faculty members of the board 1 reak for Liberty coromaross ioh, 18 iy Totals.... Welch, 3b Wichita . 1.0 380 1 *—8| A Omaha 0 0001200 038 Chabec, 2b........ Struck out: By Bone, 1; by Furchner, 1. [Freeman, p............ |emocraruanw~ cconie [ Hases on bails: Off Bone, 7; off Furchner, [*Towne 65 Wiloox BT 3l e S 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Furchaer, *Batted for Glaze in the elghth. suggest that the base ball coach pick out 163 Blahop. U5l aas | trom stomach, lver and kidney trouble is This {8 one of the bést prepara- Westerzil. Sacrifice hit: Bone. Sacrific Totals ... B 8 Lontayviis "8 0°00"1°0 0 1 *~2| none men from among the students who |K; Emith 163 Heller ...\.\\l.. 000 48 | made when & %c box of Dr. King's New | | tions made by the Amerlcan Drug- “n{pn :;;‘“\fi’:fi-xzx(\( "‘lfllfiu-ll-'ffi‘.‘f“u.‘.-“'A':‘:-‘ffx‘. kafi'\' l':“fl'”fme \mnonr'l)uo lo)ul?legvo o"&;? have not played summer ball and mlkev:,l it 11111 L 181 Newtan 11111t 14f | Lite Pills 1s bought. For sale by Beaton gists Syndicate at its lflbur\\l“:f)‘ Erew, Hughes, Westerzil. Home run:|Wooley, of ; 8 '“Bacrifice hit: Chadbourne. Two- | the eastern trip'with them. Coach Carroll | Banielion ............ 18 Titwrington .......... UT | Drug Co. in New York, and it has proved to Fioie: a0, Uthpire: “Ciarke, bl 7 e l“’:'l"{}'mli::i“-“ su‘:;’c*k’“om? By "Higain- | finding nine men in the school who play {gfiw s 10/Groseman L -l S nat R t ever compounded by modern phar- Kunkle, 3b. othnm. 5 by Glaze, 2 Base on bails: |ball who have not earned money with their | (> 18 Worthing -l yenator 00 55 § aviod| macy. DENVER WINS 1 'HE NINTH | Abbott, 1b Off Higginbotham, 2; off Glaze, off [ skill. The only men who have not played | Howjey ...\ 00 AR 18 2 A . It is guaranteed to contain noth- Duggan, 2, Hits: Off Glaze, 7 In seven o . | Finley 158 Meyers ..., . lieis WS G Dussan, 2.~ Hits: | Oft Glaze, 1T In seveh | summer ball would make a very poor or ol to o to Europc ing that is in any way injurious to bi " Loulsville, 7; Indianapoils, 3. |ganisation, and it is very probable that : ] on bases Lodlm e T Syele and | student sentiment would force every man | CARPENTER TRANSFERS LEADING the hair or scalp, but Is simply a |Guthrie. v . sclentific preparation which, when U Minneapolis, 16; St. Paul, 4. in school to withhold his support [rom &0Y | g5, oy gemson Finds This Team with | Report that New Yorker Will Ex- | | falthfully applied, does away with team that should be picked except the MINNEAPOLIS, April 24.—Four pitchers | comtamnne | cwwoscocoom wl ocococoe~coo~o’ I Kahl, '2b Kerns, c..... Grizgslies Wallop :hml-w b p ol e m Fugate, p _Three Lefore Blg Crowd. anarath DENVER, Colo., April 24.—With two men |sSehmidt out in the ninth and the battery men com- ing to bat, Denver developed a batti OLRIB 1. isastiveis B0 27 ; o hts Highest Score, . N dandruff, cleanses and heals the weroale that' Pronight b s twing ron o) | SBaiier for Hise in the sedenth. were unable to stop Minneapolls today, the | regular nine already selected. Coach Car. change Confidences with Former 3 The South Omaha league of tenpin rollers 1 scalp, strengthens the roots, stim- en_err f judgment by Fa & Dol *Batted f arris o seventh, ocals winning, 16 to 4. The Minneapolis | roll would resign his pesitin rather than s error o dgment by Fy - « ris in th venth. locals winning, 4 o Mi) 11 1 1 1 i 1t r d 0 R . mitted the wnl:nln,g“ i, mlm-llml‘»l:. the ‘Hatted for 'l'l'\lpz‘u(r I ‘the minth. team made nineteen hits and only one of |cach such a bunch. A trip by such a|has closed the season and yesterday the President Roosevelt. ulates the growth and adds beauty plate. The attendance was the largest ever | SIoux City............1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 15| them was for extra bas 1‘nehflr‘;t SN | team would be one of the greatest farces | 8Vorages were placed on the bulletins. In b e o e 1 Seen In the present park of the Denve Topeka G0 1010010 0% men tobatin (ihe Minneapolls hat of the | ever presented by a college ball team in | COnIEction with the final outcome of the | WASHINGTON. April 26—(Special Tele-| [ Which is fading in color and slowly o res| s ade base ba he K g 08t po) apo elty:. o v 7 y, son, Har- o ess hes pitched a £00d | this western country. season the Martin Tigers ask permission | gram.)—Senator Elthu Root, who kept Col- dropping out. ml'“p‘ )llul’“(‘ll:: ':“:-'hl"..:,',‘q';u:v“)r arthing had :"»“"“‘;in ) i»uc{};‘luelg”:mol'(“fl'l- IK(""“-':‘l”rlne ’A:.nsd t“l\:“s:;'ofl‘lh:l‘l x:lnc‘;nes and (l:ned e to explain that the statement that this| onel Roosevelt informed of political con- A. D. 8. Hair Reviver alms to pitched grand ball, yiciding few runs and | 0¥, Freeman. “Hits: Off Harrid, 9 in|nine. The game was piayed on & sogEY | Chamberlain's .[Cough xemedy banisnes |team had imported men from Omaha had | ditioris in this country, wili sall for Bu-| | prevent baldness by removing the thoso soattered except in one fnning. His |3Y°T, N anie, a0t Brestvan, 13| g nnt math 8 cold, raw wind bIOWINE | gy tendency towara pneumpnia. left a wrong impression. J. M. Martin| rope from New York on May 1. He goes| | disease germs which effect tho fiEporgd m‘xu’l‘flfl'ufl;|;-'"‘.“.‘.'.'1"“‘!i,‘";'p]’;-"f,'.f‘.'f Strfuck out: By Harrls, & by Fugate 3 | ol ot i = sald last night: ‘“The Martin Tigers have| to represent the United States in the set- roots and vitality of the hair. In Judgment o B A e R Sy R G AD.H. Bc"cvué Team lived within the by-laws of the league in | tlement of the New Foundland fisheries| | short it revives. It acts as a nour- (Lincoln took the lead Jn the third, when |1x: Sioux City, 5 Stolen bases: Wooley, | 3 1 all respects and these bar no one. All the | question before The Hague tribunal, which | | fshment as well as a germicide, )’.l‘:n”lt‘:: ':‘;‘:n(‘;na-rn“(‘filr:}x«“ t\ux::n:fl:aslglye.n Thomason, Pennell 'gm\:V 2:46. A“(‘nd’}(‘rlv.lh. i, oionu. d:\i . W “ S ¢ men used were regularly signed. The| will convens about the middle of June. and has a tendency to produce a ond and’ THomuk' "thres bagger Boored two| oo . Umplre: Spercer. Lt L § Aoy s 1l Start on Carpenter Transfer team also used Smith| Senator Root will go to London to pre- | | thick head of beautiful hair, full t -~ 5 and Christianson, two Omaha men, befors| pare the scattered data of his claims be- of life and color, which greatly Nebraska T“p any were used by the Tiers. We have|fore moving to The Hague. In London he | | gdds fo the attractivencss of any no hard feelings, however, and are giad|Will meet Colonel Roosevelt, fulfilling a | | man or woman, | covoxexwen ST w|l cocmonccdoco 5| conuounmom—o> o | coocon Clymer, rf 0 Clarke, 1 Altizer, . 0 Buche runs. Denver had a chance to tie In the = williams 0 MeCormick,as last half of the inning, for Weaver opened R d F d th o, 1b 0 Wrigley, Zh.. with & three base hit to center and Lloyd eas n c Owena, ¢. 1 b 4 the Transfers won the championship and | W!sh which the colonel some time ago ex- A. D. 8. Halr Reviver is not an | pressed In a communication recelved here exve! " xperiment—it {s not an ordinary brought him in with a single. Lloyd was | Hughes, ... o . " 3 g s b5 ~Breen, c..... m::ghl'zlf:'lm:‘l;:‘r'phh trying to get in on a 1 ard]nals Easy Totals......39 19 27 15 OKilroy, Pp.... B Start Out to Meet Four there is no question that the Transfe: College Boys ut to Mee have bowled better through the season.’ | by Senator Root. Senator Root will reveal | | FERCVICRT T 0 ERC AR BFCIEARY Y s A - ing ingredients—it 18 not a wash Weaver singled to center, Thompson, bat. | Cincinnati Defeats St. Louis Ten to Totals. ... Steiger, b Mt‘nlekmn.n‘l' lthr(l»e bagger and Cobb's ‘-».'.f'fif p‘.‘,.‘. | ngle gave Lincoln another In the sixth 0'Toole, p i, o at first hand to Colonel Roosevelt man With two out for Denver in the ninth, Scleol and Fr"l?l" sigate si:.:l‘: :Z:\lto::::l:zntr:u:r:m ey b things and the colonel will ask l"flflz hich the dirt and University. . questions and then Senator Root may ask| | Whi¢h removes the dirt and greaso ting, for Buechanan, singled; Lloyd drew £ i *Batted for Plerce in the fourt Carpenter Transfers d q . base on ‘balls, filling the bases. Kelly Six—TVisitors Use Four Minneapolis ........2 8 2 0 0 7 0 2 *-18 Martin Tigers . {648 [ that the former president assist him in| | 81d stops there, but it Is a medici- singled to center. scoring two runs and Pitchers St. Paul .. 10021000 0-4 7 o | Company K % strengthening his hold as boss of New| | Nal remedy which protects the hair then played off first to get the ball after X ) Two-base hi Cravath, McCormick, | BELLEVUE, Neb., April 2.—The Belle- | Gophers . HXP _ York state. Of course, there is more or| | through its antiseptic action upon him on the throwin, while Lloyd scampered Wrigiey. Stolen bases: Altizer (3), Picker. |vue college base ball team will start upon | Fred Stellings 11111l 2or e Of Tgeuiee, . the very rodls and soain in which in from third, Farthing's error was in try- IN v 25.—Cinel i had|IN8 (), Ferris. Sacrifice hits: Altizer, | (1o annual state trip Monday morning. H. H. Katskees ess conjecture, erfiaps Senator Root thav 3 5 ’ b ing to get Kelly before Lloyd could score, | . CINCINNATI, April 25—Cincinnatl had|q,qyath, Owens, Jones. Sacrifice fly: Pick- . Y i Culkin Cubs . doesn't know himself at this time all the ey grow, and it is sotd to you by T e poitrouble winning: today s, game. rom BL gringistatt: gnabasest Mionaspoliv: 10 f) | Shman. veil be. BlAved: With fope. solleges R T things that will be sald. The conferenca| | the 12,000 responsible druggists DENVER. S e ) Py il v AL o J}nfm;‘zl Hits: 1‘):‘1"“1\::;0_»‘;,“1 in two ::‘Il‘nf‘l‘: xlz:u :r: ll|||:’ersn.:hof b«;b:]fl:k:f:;sh":;:e- C ld l v d will take place immediately before Colonel who compose the A. D. with the R and all fared about equally. Anderson for | Off Bteiger, b VIt 1o OFF Ol JE he e e wr:" ANtRIEArRUEN -lun sy L up nvaaecs Roosevelt salls for the United States distinct understanding that if it Cincinnati was wild, giving four bases on | 6 6™ intwo innings. Struck out eam will play y M g 9 % Colonel Ruosevelt is a great admirer of| | disappoints you your money will BAlly Sng all ewing & pectitios to-the Lowt | Haghae! 31, bp Kiisey, i by Ohash, From Kearney they will go to Crete and Taft’s Kitchen |senator oot ana once - remarked that| | be promptly refunded. g ten. BUSES WA it hACd: 8is0. TR | GiTeols £ Hanes aif Dallst Off, Hughes, ¢, |take on tho Doane Tigers. Wedneaday thers s no public office that Bihu Root You can get A. . S. Hair Re it ot K S ) 23 Chech, 2; y y y - . 7, ¥ ot i sT. Louis CINCINNATY, o Ry O e o o "yt | they play Wesleyan and Thursday the uni cculdn't flll satisfactorily. He believes there | | Viver at any A. D. 8."drug store. ABHOAE L AROA, |o eehes, Time: 2:23, Umpires: Fergu. | Yorsity freshmen. The Normal school at e Bolt Takes Her |I* not & keener student of politios than 39 8 olovart, db Ron and Owens. Peru comes on Friday and Is the last game | White House Policeman Takes Her |y "% 0 ‘ece it is easily seon why co 2 0Hoblitzell, 1 T of the trip. Cotner has dropped the league | Highness of Presidential Kitchen | onel Roosevelt likely will base his first o 0 Mitehell, ef schedule and will not play this year. 1. . - N . statement on the statements made by M; ) r. {ae Missouri Again LA R R e Cabinet for a Wife. stass : McCabe, rf. 5 0 Puskert, . and with the exception of the pitching de- A o TR T 0Downey, s i oMcLean, c Defeats Agglcs partment is up to the Bellevue standard in | wASHINGTON, April 24—President Taft Serious Lacerations wid e BT 0Andarson, every respect. However, the most en-| pou'lout his cook. She was arrested Satur. |And Wounds are healed without danger of ke thusiastic of the fans shake their heads | q.. r.0m the kitchen of the White House | P100d polsoning, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, .b:i"ffm el ut Mrige Lrug stores, Lin T the heall der. %c. o by Bea. | 804 Dous! ol K Harper Proves “Phenom” and Only [ When they look over the staft of pitchers. | 1, 5 white ITouse policeman and locked up |the healing wonder. Zie. For sale by Bea- | “gopgeter's. Cut Price Drug Stores, 324 Totals..... 3113 24 13 : 4 Roach, Sweetland, Morter and Cady Will| 4. yyte n the bonds of wedlock. onDrug o, North 10th Street. *Batted for Geyer In the sixth Six Ames Batters Reach probably all be used In the box. Roach| myough taken from the White House by Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Stores, 402 St Louis .........107100°220 First on Him. has shown quite & little ability In prac- | o " oijceman, Martha Peterson, who has PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. North 24th Street, South Omaha Cinclnnati Swft00 N1 . Lainan ians the atrala i ; . Bchaeter's Cut Price Drug Stores, 201 Two-base hii: Evans. Three-base hits: Hom ‘but whatheriheis takibd the Palates of the: exsoufiya; family, N Street, South Omaha, - is an- Vi Samuel Rees of the Rees Printin - . Totals. S Lobert, Mitchell, Home run: Lobert. Hits: of'a | §ooR aRESItinmloning BSOS did not go to jail. She was taken from the usl. e Rees £ fom- | Beaton Drug Co., 1ith and Farnam. *Batted for Buchanan in ninth Off Anderson, 0 in one-third inning; off | COLUMBIA, Mo., April 24.—(Special Tele- | other question. The other men have g00d | nansion by James Mulvey, a guardian of | PANY leaves Omaha Sunday for a business H 12 in elght and two-thirds inni b L Ah s abatealt trip to Chicago. H. 8. King, 2th and Farnam. Denver ... i 0 Suggs, 12 in_eight and two-thirds innings; )—Missouri again defeated the Ames | speed and curves, but their control is poor. e o g 19k D Bing: Thumo i Lincotn o0 0 39 0898 34 ot Rieger, 8 In two innings;. off Higging, | 5 o b oot L the presidential family Roy W. Moore and mother, Mrs, F, L. | Haines Drug Co. 1610 Farnam. ' ing. el osedotusiosenid ) e 59 az neeb i aceuch: wlocoo-corocossol ?) ‘ 2 4 4 0 1 3 3 [ E 1 3 h, Lioyd, 2b. Kelly, ss... Beall, 11, Cussidy, v Lindsay, 1b....0 McAleese, cf..... Dolan, §b. Weaver, © \chanan, p. Thompson =__.<== owd wlecwcecccece~ Totals Gle Huuser, Mowrey, we? Waldron, cf.... Gagnier, ss “Thomas, 1b Jude, 1t... Cockman, Cobb, rf.. James, 2b. Clark, c....... Fartnig, D Bl usencsns lommm—os ——oroo cocossuarew 3 ¢ e Aggles at base ball today, Harper, a new TTe bride was succeeded as the White [ Moore, have been called to Chicago to at-| Xhe Bell Drug Co, 121§ Farnam. " 3 P and two-thrids g8 © Geyer, Wins M of ARG Oagalar. Thote-base hits 311 {Wo-thirds Innink: off Lush, 3 in threa | pitcher throwing a shut-out one-hit game Tolmumak: Wine Amnin. House cook by Amelia Anderson, whose ad- | tend the funeral service of his brother. N Tl WAL Bt Bases: ~ Lioyd (), lindsay, ‘Thompson. i, SAGHIOS . aitsi OSkscMUShalk. | ang) stetiing cout Siftesn Hankeyes,, while -rzkl?,f.fi“})(‘l'.hrqe.‘:ific;\lpmwoun'“‘fif"':.'“’; vent Into the White House kitchen was m":'lms';_fl'l’:m“"::‘;“,:‘E”m"".‘; throush | gl g Merchant, 16tn m“':’m?.",'&“ =y S Yy, 3 ;| Sto.en bases: Hoblitzell, Egab. Double = g % . we s i A L e 4 Fanes on balles o Buenanan, it | e e b liizel Loty | the Tikers were collecting their runs. The | acraight game’ Friday by defeating 'the | the signal for the wedding bells to ring, as | 01 klumers while enroute to New York Jno. J. Freytag, 1714 North 24th Street. 3 3 c y W e r thing but foot | Blair High school by a score of 14 to 6. | the prekident would consent to the mar- " , . ! by Fartiing 6. Double pl 1R bases: St. Louis, 11; Cincinnati, 8. Bases | day was too cold for any 4 o Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt will pass through | The Crissey Pharmacy, 24th a @ b i A e B A LT bitche | on balls: Off Anderson, 4; off Suggs, 2; off_| ball, but good pitching gave the fielders on | The features of the game were three- | izge only upon the condition that he|Omaha Tueiday evening in the priv Tohnson Drug Con 24ih and Speuiding: Y n b ; baggers by McKinney and Bliss, 8 hom : | : g Furthink, | Lot on bases | Denver 7PHoh: | Ricger, 2; oft Higgins, 2; off Lush, 1. Hit | po ta. A0, . Only "Mx . Amed should not be without & cook. car Republic while on her way from the | B. A. Beranck, 1403 South 10th S(reet, ooin, 4 Times 185 Dempire: Mnilen, “%" | by pitchea bail: Lobert, Hobiitsell, Struck | Poth =ides little to do. Y Tan By Altschuler and the pitching of west to New York City. Chas. E. Lathrop, 1824 North 24th St L, o . Hig: i e batters reached first base on Harper and | Schaefer, all of the Tekamah team. Te-|/| e h P ibh 0 2 Street. DG Tt il T S R el B e | e e 'ne stviok. out. wh thres | KAMAR. lEh ‘schiosl would ke to hear| ' You can Gve Chamberiai's Cough Rem: | Miss L. C Regner, formerly wih o | I, L Pivlermow. 1ot Norih uih el X RD | 4ha Brennan batters, Score: [from high school teams desirin §ames. |edy as confidently to & babo as to &8 | UHGC Banitary Halr Dressing Pariors | Streets. South Omaha. One Conductor Who Was Cured. adult. in Council Bluffs. Bell Drug Co., Florence. Neb, St. Joseph Defeuts Des Moines Team | GANNON OWERWHELMS PICATO | Ames Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and he - Four to Three. Apes s 8T. JOSEPH, Mo, A writes about it:~“Some time ago I was 3 O pihPrll 24—Before a| prttsburger Senda Foe to Mat in Fitth | Batteries: Ames, Meade, confined to my bed with chronio rheuma- :;:‘:dfif{.m» :A‘;‘l‘xh:.r:t-l‘;x':m::"(’b;u“l‘:;'.ull'l:;;l\::n Round ot Bout, Maiae. m"m",l, Sy tism. I used two bottles of Foley's Kidney THE BALTIMORE AND took the third game of the opening series | PHILADELPHIA, April 24 Micky" Girl Umpire is Busy. Remedy - with good effect, and the third 0HIO RAILROAD "%‘;mlx:f:;n .‘l]u‘:)n-“’x, 4 to 3 Gannon of Pittsburg gained a victory over SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., April 24—(Spe- | bottle put me on my feet and I resumed . Lo M:*“_ ‘;“‘,"‘;‘""I“;"’t.:lrn\l-';le -{r‘\:flm“;l::.': | Frank Picato of California in the fifth | cfal)—Miss Amanda Clement, the famous | work conductor on the Lextington, Ky., Very Low F“el T inDings the champs were unable to solve|T0Und of a scheduled six-round fight at | &rl baseball umpire of Hudson, I8 being | g, .o Rallway. ‘It gave me more rellet 24 b ' inolugy the b ore | K TS M T ot | Tlooded these days with letters asking her ALT oy 1 N g v L] ”:uf‘.r?“fi.\llfx‘n..\(“{-‘.:'r: By il R L T 7:‘:?:";\::1: 1o moire ball pamse a4 varioas plegts 1o | (83 87, BUEE? i waset ot et Q monfi "m"&:;fl - single by Raftis. The Drummers came | iy = South Dakota, lowa and Nebraska during | it will do all you claim in cases of rheu- tiss Conves back with two In thetr haif of the frame | FIth & left swing to the jaw, and al-|tho coming summer. She will accept 88| matism.” Noley's Kidney Remedy cure ® A » In the fourth and fifth two additional | ["UEN the round had but four seconds to | many of the Invitations as possible. Al ., matism by eliminating the urio acid usits were udded by Holland's men and, (60 the referc stopped the fight before f{’l’“;\",nm"Q!fi,"'f,f',"“;i ,:‘_':{,‘,‘}"‘;,"f;,‘,,::: trom the blood. For sale by all druggists. w o 8core standing 4 to 1, the teams |the bell rang. The Pittsburger sent the | Bt MTCRE, S0 BRE n, which she ) ?.?'5.'."“'3.7.'(’:." ueh ;rl\::m::\:.:::ml Finally, | Californian to (he floor both In the second P e duriag tne past Year of two. J. J. HILL AND PARTY TUR and &gAIR I the Ninth e coant vitteq | 04 third rounds. The bell saved him in |She ia thoroughly conversatant with all the over before the last champ was ratired the second from a knockout. fine pointe OF baee Sall abS LS Biered GOING OUT “FISHING” “The Worlds Best Table Water" TICKET Josngon_ pitched a great game through- s e Liing )\;;“ulf an umpire of unusual fairness and out and Blersdorfer, who occupled th | abtuty: B hutling hil} for the visitors, retired thirteen OLDFIELD RACES AGAINST TIME . Have Ball Tesim Rallway Magnate, Accompanied By AGENT REGARDING STOP- @ la strikeout, although the Drummers Reskiwell Oly. In/AAYS, BN )| Financiers from New York, Look- | R PRIVILEGES AND found him twelve times for safeties. John- | Lowers Pacific Coast Record on the | LAKE CITY, Ia, April 24.—(Special)— | . 4 | 1E! o7 v ;..n was accorded errorless support, the In- Ingleside Course. Rockwell City, north of hl.fik: «‘uyr Il"|‘n ing Over Northwest, OTHER DETAILS, or Address lan himself making the only boot charg s . . | have an organized baze ball team for the | (HICAGO, pril M. — Accompanied by B.N. A ; p, < “ SAN FRNCISC ke - £ " . 3 . N. Austin, W. A. Preston, to the Drummers. Th SAN FRNCISCO, April M—Barney Old-| coming season. A petition is being clr-| . 2" ™p 0" Dgiqent of the First Gen, Pass. Agt T. P, Ay DES M( field lowered the coast automobile track |culated among the business men and mer- i ent record by 3 of & second this afternoon on | chants of the town to secure the necessary | National bask ot New York, and George ¢ oy Chicago | funds to put the team on a substantial | F. Sceele of the firm of J. P. Morgan & tho Ingleside course when he dashed | his i being received basis, and the way this is | Co.. James J. Hill departed from Chicago - around the oval In 52.12 seconds in his 200 | shows that the people want the team. It| .t for B0 ne oo nTied. & horse power Benz car before a crowd of | will be composed entirely of home plavers, | O " :n m' ‘h"l:; ! "; "_“’" pn ':' | FOOD FOR [Veax ana uervous mem 400 'DOrecRs.” Who' shisnded . the | the expense of hiring outside men g ed trip through the northwest to the Lo | Dalton, rf..... Collingan, 2b Mattick, ef Curtis, If. Kefner. 1b... Nelhotf, 3b Raftis, ss... McManus, © Blersdorfer, p. auto- | who find thelr power s |t00 Ereat. This 18 the fourth organized |pacific coast J | 3 work and youthiul vigor moblle meet of Islam temple. Mystic | foamin the county, Rockwell City, Pome NE!(VE& enta SO0 48 & Fomult of over work or mental exertion should tais Shrine. Ben Kerscher's mile was done n | roy, Lohrville and Lake City each having | 3 s 8N $h08. Seatinge (. a Dhridad o7, | was made soly to meet the New York GRAY'S NERVE FOOD PILLS. They wil s financiers. When asked regarding the sig- | S8e F0u 6a¢ BAg sieep and Mo o mal Harlan Golf Club, ‘ Kearney Loses Two Players. — |pificance of the trip, Mr. Hill said: “Woll, | s Box; 3 boxes 92.60 by man, HARLAN, Ia., April 3.—(Special)—A | KBARNEY, Neb. April 2-(Specltl)™ it you know anything about the north- SERRMAN & MOOONNELI DRUG 00, meeting of the loeal sport enthusiasta‘was | Manager Murphy of the BERe P fEUT T80 | weat, you know that the fishing is getiing oy T T held ai the Commercial ¥xohaig: ma | PONad signed: namiey., Noyes, pltcher, and |pretty good thero about this tme. I ex- Cor. 16th wua Harney Gts. Omaba Mol o/ the e A B e M d, 0 organise | i jlowell, catcher. Hoth men were com- |ject we will do & little fishing." . v H| W e L fulfill a contract with Ottumwa = among ‘the business men-were secured and | Pelled to f 504 players. 'While Murphy | it 18 vatler early to'talk of the ven- 4 814':'[,,".'.“,"‘,2’:.’\‘5} Ja:loane Wity derep of '“"y!‘."..?rii':’n?‘.fr'“u.f-; e Save he will be abue | ture now, but it flooks good to me and I ege farm, west of this city, | FOEERE 000 0l neles without toouble. Two | may go intd the deal” 1 | 6. A LIND ) \th the Fal y 004 results aiways rovow the use of | _‘;fi?’:..;’.fr’.':u?.."é‘?i_'ll'i-i:: o T the Hatsings feam All the Dlayers Wil oot | Polev's Kidney Pills. They [lv: pn:m:l | o 23"','1,““)“" ?'“\L eer trounda O % SVit Yus elswnd te 13"‘;” for the tryout, which starts on Mon-| e 1n il cases of kidney and bladder e ¥ line Of spring paiidvms on hand | porary president of the club and Attorney are healing. e v Cullison secretary until t Wednesda e Suorders, strangthening and and our prices are rigit. A lberul Nison ~sec: until nex ¥, 1aln Teme W Ty them. For sal discount "o moce su when & permaneni organisation will be | Chamberiain's Cough ay cures the | anti-septic. Try - them. ¥ o by a scount _on _w made 7| worst colds, Trw 5 drugsist. ¢ N a3 ¢ Y Me. Hill's trip to Chicago from St. Paul Totads . . . ST. JOSEPH AB. R. Powell, 1./ MoLear, ‘1t McChesney, of Tones, 2b..... Clark, 1b,...0.. (‘nr{nln, ?h” . MeNeili, ‘§bi., Bhe, €..000r. Johnaon, p. summomose P —oSa] = g Bl amwo~ncce? =lomnuwescco? i 8

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