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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. Phiilies, Pirates, Doves in National; Sox, Naps and Athletics are the Winners in American (LARE RULES THE FIELD| —smme or s Toum | CANTS BUNCH THEIR BITS Governor is WATER NEN HUNT PILOT|Eossms ™ o e ST, PAUL WIS Emmons of the Christian church. Those | who will graduate arve Lewis Myhres R Game Starts with Rain and Davi WEST. LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. || New York Beats Philadelphia in Hot | Powerless to Prohibitionists of Towa Find it Diffi- | Tavior Morton. Willlam Smith, Gail Stan- | Ryan Pitches and Last of Series Lost : W.L.Pet W.L.Pet Put Off Field. toehger Lo g P | 't i Minneapolls S-“‘i Game, Three to Two. Prevent Flght cult to Get Manager. Sigel Gverhort, Lyls Druley, James Morr by Columbus. St. Joseph.. on, Frank Crumbd, Lulu Soyder, Clara J— Wichita 636 Columbus SCRAP OVER HIT ;'n;"-lu("“". : %0/ Loniavtits ,. {if|PHILLIES POUND ~MATHEWSON | california Executive Cannot Inter- | MEN SIDESTEPPING THE PLACE | y410 sacobson, Martha liaer, Anna Turner, |HOME NINE BUNCHES HITS 3 Lydia Jacobson, Martha Ilider, Anna Turner Indianap's . - | Anna Weir, Muble Shenefelt, Mabel —_ Omaha Kansas City r > | fere in Jeffries-Johnson Contest Clark 1 " Hits Foul, While | [eq Molnes. 8 10 .23 Milwaukee 313 Quakers Get Twice as Many Safe — Lincoln " Vestrum, Eisle Leo, Dora Dundas, Erma " lowa Miners Decide Upon Wednexday 3 3 . v *a Unable to Find Under Present Law. ke » 205 300G & tom to | MCArdie and Robert T. Johnston. Miss F.| ¢yt my » Davis Claims 1t i Safe— AMER. AS AMER. LEAGUE. Ones an Rival t Not at A8 Time for Joint Convention parl Bemis i prineipal of the HKigh schobl mes and Game In Prekabiirg “‘[“":‘1“ Phila 0 4 .14 Opportune Periods for SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 6.~In response Adopt Wage A and Prof J. L. Mishler Is superintendent of Dro| 1 by Score of Game. New York.12 § i Detrolt . R Scoring. to scores of letters recelved at the gov- ment. school Phil Y b 648 Cleveland .. éx . el M s . Chicago ... 8 w York s Tt ufl;lcle gl .|..::h).;f T\l‘rlnm:)ilc a Two letments at Onawa. - INV Cineinnatl .. 6 1 .48 Boston . Rt NEW YORK 6.—P) Mk R T YU T Frof Staff Correspondent.) ONAWA, Ia, May 6—(Speciel)=The| ST. PAUL, May 6.8t Paul took the third DENVER, May 6.—Clarke and Davis had | Roston 8§ 40| CRACRED +.vvo § NEW YORK, May 6.—Philadeiphia got| gttt Fo o e o last Friday night, | (From a rFrespon ¥ v e : 6 0.4 Y ; You ‘ )8 MOINES, 1a., May 6—(Special Tele- | April term of court for Monona county has |Stralght game from Columbus today, 4 to 2 another fracture of friendship today over| Si. Louis.... 511 .313 Wash. . twice as many hits off Mathewson as New | Bk Oovesncr Ginett ston e gat.| P! . May a decision of the former and Davis went| Brooklyn 778 8t. Louis 31| york did off Foxen, but thres of New 1"‘;‘;?‘]"““‘_;" it "l‘ul:v Jtop the Jef- | bram)—Tha Towa constitutional pronibition |¢losed and it has been made public that|The home team bunched hits, while Ryan v ente ‘s Renalts, Cork's ¢ hunc| - | o o h g d time to find |the grand jury found two or three indlct- | Was effective. Score b 1 ot el b s, el :\ ;:‘T’l“ll.l,\'.l EAGUE ‘l”k mh” W “”‘l :negl(\:\ “w\'flf”\lr ]nk LSSURINLL SERIUEVS BOUFCEEY 50 W%, BUVE ] s CREHD THiknig “ulnmtllnn :n n. The|Mments. Tom . Brown, former publisher ‘ ST. PAUL. COLUMBUE bases full in the fourth inning, when Mat RN LEAGUE nlng with an error b us. New York | . . sent out -answers today saying that | "0me one to manage palg . 5 W.0AR Wt t ¢ 1ihe Des Moines, 6, Denver, 9. | o § v 3t ® it - Jonn, on, |of the Blencoo Herald, is charged WIth |Ciarke, 1 0 00'Rourke, b4 0 ticks hit a fly out the firat base iine. 1t| Des Molnes 8 DESSCC 0, - then ‘scored all its runs, winning, 3 to 2.| H00 0 B leas 1o Interfere place wae offered to John J. Hamilton, | carke, 1t 3 i . . Scor | wh i o 9 can can- |Seduction, the complaming witness being |Boucher, 8b.. 4 1 & 3 20dwe struck the line and Clarke said it hit on| giouy (jty- Wichita, postponed,. rain, il sdit PLADRLIWIS The statement by Mitchell, which of- | Who two vears ago was a “‘“‘1""‘ ““T"" |Miss Btyteie MoKibben, & girl 17 Years ot | Jones, ¢t 010 the outside. which Davis would not admit. Omaha-t. Joseph, postponed, rain NE 3 LADET, ficlally outlines the governor's attitude, |d1date or governor, but he declined. Then | !Uas Fvirle Mokibben, a girl 17 vears of |yurmy, ' g Otonsman Harsh words followed, with the usual re-| NATIONAL LEAGUE. Baters.. it 0Titus, ot follows: it was offered to two or three others and 3 him as being the father | Spencer ¢ Vchmar oston rookly : sult, the umpire being the czar, i . |of her baby born last September. Brown, | AUlrer. 1b b ¥ . Dogle, 2b. 1Bates, if f | tinally to Rev. M. R. Sawyer of Davenport, Y ¥ " | McCorm'k, 5 uQuinian Philadelphia, 2; New York, 3. ‘Gentlemen: This office is in receipt of asid 0 o ublisher of e M| - b/ Other features made the game interest-| pitisbure. 6: Chicago, 1 Rerane vl g o your letter enclosing resolutions by the |but today he declined the place. The place side from being publisher of a paper, was | Wrigley, .. 3 0Jamen 1ng. though it was long and dragged gen- | AMERICAN 'LEAGUE. | Fletcher, e 1Brnefleld, 15 Mintsterial * union relative to supf ing | Of treasurer of the assoctation is also va- ::1:0 {'(i‘rh\eo(.‘fl‘“»"h the nl.enrut'vlmnlr\fflm. Ryan, .. erally. Colligan did some grand fieiding, | Chicese, 4, DAoL, Morkie, SDooren. e the Jiltrisa-Johnson peine’ ight or contest |OANE and ‘nobody oan be induced to fin, [WASTS 108 & Wae emploped. He pieaded St. Louls, 3; Cleveiand, 4. | Merkie, 1b. 0Doolan, . not gullty and gave honds in the sum of Matticks de catch that ranked " . Pl o v - D - 5 S and Matticks made a at ranked | \washington. 3; Philadelphia, 4 | Myers, " e. 0Dootn, ¢ July 4, 1910. The executive committes has put oft or-| i oY) K B Ot A est term Totals with it. But the Des Moines flelding was | New York, 11: Boston, 0. | Mathewson, p 3 oycxen, . “Governor Glllett s enroute to Washing- | 8anizing for two weeks in order to find | *Batted for Nelson In ninth ERIEAN A ¢ —*Ward . of the distriet court . of two kinds, and the worst appeared at AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | lst. Paul . foouaint’s s 3 Total...... 80 4 An indictment was also found against |Columbus 0000 | | 2 § . ton and probably will not return to Sacra- | men for the place. .| Columbus, 2; St. Paul, 3 | y bad moments. Denver played as snappy 8 3 Totals A oy ) ’ " B0 o (hi coia ERy WEA:TePeilt PPY| Toledo, 2i Minneapoiis, & | . *Batted for Foxen in ninth. mente {or e month, Ligutenant Governor | Wage Struggle Near End. Martin Nealls of near Blencoe, who 1| Two-base hit: James. Three-b s ~hge Sl o Biufy S e MDA Tt s Dles: +oatpbned | Priladeiphia 000000 Porter will not be in this office for & week | The Towa miners and operators who have |charged with assaulting Mrs. Paarl Coopor. | DOWNA, Spencer. Stolen bases: McCormick riin Wihons » i1 DANGA wRE EIReRiIrat, | | ¢ Gdmew Tedkye 1" New York.....[l 110 0.0 0 0 8 or ten dava been holding sesslons for & month today |Me, and Mre | Crrne: Aviress: THRer B Packara Tiwo-base hit: Titus, Struck out: By | “Replying to your letter in their absence, |to f1 the wago scale f t o A T i J O R ek bl by Bakacy 4 8 o 2eply o sence, p ago scale for next year|a farm owne oncupled by Struck ot tvan, hi by Packard Colligan tried to sacrifice, but Olmstead | Westarn League—Lincoln at Topeka. | Mathewson, 3¢ by Foxen, 1. Bases on balls: TR A e g bl e IO B M e LR S GBS ] elected to try for Dalton at second, fafling, | S100x City at Wichita, Des Moines at Den-| O¢? Foxen, 3; off Mathewson, Umplres permit me to eay the governor is not inhave so far succeeded in making agree- [Ho was held under a $250 bond, whict A'“\ Nelwon, 2. ~mlyr-" hi L MeCormick and rowing with ‘the umpire over it. Mat-| Vo5 Omaha at St. Josaph | Rigler and Emsite. favor of prize fights, that he has never at- | ments that they have fixed upon next Wed- | was furnished. Murray cer, Jone oft on bases PR =101 okly r Paul, 6, Columbus, . Time: 2:00. Um. ferhalter and Ferguson 5 " 3 : ~ will. However, under the laws of Call-|yjon for the adoption of the w. esmhant] Towa News Notes. ch balls to Neihoft and an error by Kelly let| Chicago, Cincinnatl at §t. Louis R G y tion for the adoption of the wage agreement | 2 y . 10 ) ey > iy | “American League—Chicago at Detroit, 8t acing Car oc€s fornia, 1 belleve he is helpless to prevent | gy o whole. The leaders belleve the con- | OPLWEINCL. 1 Sturgis. the defaulting renic W ie TRIORN, tdr. Denver:mate - H1E iwent o] ALl R R piston k¢ ERIES > b k g ol "“I'“‘"”’ boxing ‘"“"‘;.nnunn will adopt the scale at once :\nlllh.;q. 1614 in. ail i Dubugue on' . fed cenic ondaers o e hro ey ot | AN rork &t Borton e wt s | Over Kmbankment |because the taw aiiows sucn contests. it | ine mines be reopened. One of the last |charse of embezzlement, Was enienced & base on balls and was forced. Beall was| Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis the necessary permit has been granted by | T i b fine of $1.004 and $0 court costs [ g v - > of the features to be adopted is one pro- | Py \ ()f Niacara Are LANS; ity . v, oc: 0 I s . 1e did =0 and was released from jail < < « e the hase.. Cansids was it by| At Kansas City, Louisville at’ Milwaukes. | | the local authorities. In this instance T un- | i oofC 2 (0 T 8 ers. 0 %4 the ball Lindeay hi tfor two bases and | 3 3 | derst: 1 & | IDA GROVE-County Auditor Varner is |Speeding Motor is Smashed, but |%F :‘V:‘:,I;"“:.‘1;:’;’;‘“‘_o:";”:"":”:":::"r:mm case the agreement is not lived up to. | quarantined at his home for smalipox. The | . | ‘ ‘ell Protected M"“"'l'-t‘::l""‘““'“ fook a run in the second on NEW \Oln\ BLI‘\ ES BOST(ON‘ Driver Has Narrow Escape—Acci- |with the district attorney of Alameda FuteevaiL IR -Del Molnes {sthieinlh eeannten Mo Giner espd \\ = l rotectec Hyan at Denver Wins the to Two. > B a0 Totals ongaiton lawsess emomomomL-T %los \ | officials’ vaceinated. No other ¢ : Aot -atvlitanta Banes. county, and if that s a prize fight and not | Theodore Roosevelt will probably he in | been reported and the authorities tay o | ATLANTA, Ga, May 6.—John D. Aitken, |a boxing contest, he has the right to put a | De¥ M‘"‘]‘:" "“"( ':"l s e A G SRR B o e "% ona|Grandeur Assured Preservation by . f N . : .+ | one of America’s fastest stock car drivers, | 5top to it. 'In all probability, however, the | City as the guest of the Des Moines Press |, v Syt os" W, Osgood, sold the Osgood - . t."""" M de ot h;m]n‘ ndeay and singles by| American League Highlanders Pile |,.0 0 10110\ escape from injury on the |10cal authorities will be serlously handi- |Club. Colonel Roosevelt writes he cannot | home o ah Willlams' and_sold . heir | Waterway Treaty Between United McGregor and Da d capped untll such time as the law fs|be definite until he returns to the United |farm to Henning Schmidt. the farm bring- | States and Britain A three-bagger and a single gave Denver Up Eleven Runs. back stretch of the Atianta track last y i p A _{ing an even $24,000. The Oskuods recently | 1w asiIsCire ot Sy o a run in the fourth and further scoring| | evening when his National forty, going at | mended by the state legislature #o the dis- | States. The Preas club plans a big gath- | poight o 2000-acre plantation in Arkansas | WASHINGTON, May 6.—The exchangs Wak Brevehtod’ b COlgeh B apenting: of & | seventy miles an hour, dashed Into the in- | tinction is clearly shown between a prize | €ring of lowa editors. jand will move there to live lor ratifications of the treaty of Januar nigh P, doubling his man at first, in| FRILL ALLOWS ONLY TWO KEITS inhle fence and over the embankment. The |fi8ht and a so-called boxing contest. Dentists Close Meeting. [ DA GROVE—Bert Heilman, the ll.vear- /Il 100, hetween the United States and . dou s at. ; . p s ; v decided [0ld son of id Mrs. John i FEth- 1 ; the next inning Denver took the lead on tront of the car was smashed, but Aitken| 'L have the honor to be, dear sirs, your| The State Dental sciety today decided |0\ #0n r. and Mrs. John Hellman. | Great l(vfin:a ”\“\ it ...(" I’Inv”:n!v‘(nlulln:yn r was announced by the A, o | who lives between here and Holsteln, was . . faithtully, E. F. MITCHELL, upon holding the next state meeting in Des | 17 waterways fair hitting and poor play ng by Des MoInes. | yioy ¢rom Gotham, Hoswever, Get Ten |04 his mechanician, Wilson, escaped with | He and his brother were |State department toda Amony other =y ivé 8 SstnesTind. olscted’ As Zollowi cri. |Shot in the eve and It was necessary fo re After this inning everything was slow, | |a few scratches. ek bt et AU [ o ke s g gnt Ll L bt Mot S S IR BTG LTS D LR LSRR T A t and (he game in no danger. Scor | sate Ones—Chase Makes Home |UplCoo happenied in the forty-ninth ::”Plr’:e:. h::m:, R. H.d\ :vll\n\!.nl, Towa City; | BHOORE AL RIS EL W h & small rifle and .\{"‘.‘gx ||F,v|\i\r|yn:l. the scenic grandeur of DENV Ren, Nettian | These Wi o EoLh LB RiALe P ob, WHE "A)ken wis R d d G ary, W. J. Crandall, Spencer. A list | fanca to shoot at. The brother hit and ex. | Niagara Falls. This treaty was approved H » | about two miles in the lead of his nearest | oa an un | of persons was made up for appointment |ploded the shell and it blew back, striking Dy the United States senate, March 3 Llova, 2b 1 Il | to the State Dental board to be filed with [#0hi in the eye. 1900 MOIRY, 88:oriseoeirives & 0 competitor, The race was won by Har- | o | roun in a Marmon car. Fans to Meet |t sovernor trom which to make selec- Ui G5 the W éathn Grocee Sompany: bald |alioul o280, Burpdse ' 1a {9 4tiprew A T BOSTON, May 6.~Frill shut the locals | "o 0 A ECor o an broken, Raiph De | tions. The entire sessions was glven over | s, iesdan the aio or $oT T Yy held | disputes regarding the use of boundary TANAERY, 1b.... 00000 : out, 11 to 0. and allowed them but two | ERA e 1 e E b ety IS to technical papers and clinics, | ferred stock “was authorized. This addj- Waters, and to settle all questions which are 2 . onds e twenty- McAleese, cf ceneene E 3 hits today, while New York took advantage L el ks | tional izsue brings the total of outstand- now pending between the United States 4 | 3 Gasoline Damage Cane.. |in # o HOITMEE o nited State . » ca ¥ | ing stock up to §2,500,000 o1 Weater, o ot Boaton's poor pasing, Chase made o | Mile record for'cars of 41-600 cuble inches Lake Club Members Interested in & 1p to §2.500,000 out of a total of h 4 : “ 9 W I L] L % 0 ouf and the Dominlon of Canada, involving the Dolan, 3b...... . piston displacement, made by Robertson The supreme court sent back to Oelweln [$5.000.000 authorized. The greater part of Olmstead, p.....oiooi 3 home run with two men on bases. I S Base Ball Will Gather to Pre- | for new trinl an interesting damage case | (ho Money Tecelved from the saia of siock |NANLS, obligations or intercsts of oither, in Cehretber, p........... 2 NEW YORK. ROSTO! 3 city C.lof th b ! th | : any mills in_this city. | of the other along their common frontier ] . SO S TR ORI Vs g ot againet a grocer for having put gasolne |Letts of Chicago was re-elected preside DES MOINE: ol X t o PR f the members of the Rod and i " e for the death of their parents, Mr. and [0 make provision for the adjustment and 2 44, the (e s Wo-mile Fos wad 1 Drogs A meeting of the accldent to a child. The can was painted ¥ " Laporte, 2b.. ) | children were sent to the store to buy kero- | Island wreck near Green Mountain on Mitehell, edly at a mile a minute clip. structions, poured ol into a stove to hasten | who are at present here,. will soon file | part % B o el ons of water on the other side of the RS P HIEE CH ALY The formal opening of the club s to be Eirls $6,00 in settlement of their claim, [structions of water on the other side of 1) | courts of the respective countries If they | opening day are being made by Michael | that the parents of the child did not hold | "*f4*¢%: B nknta o A{ierdetinse, ot ¥ Two-base hit: Hemphill. FHome run: Western League Gossip |‘ Court Decistons Des Molnes 11030001 06| (hird innings; off Barberich, 3 in three | ALTAMEIIantE JHave (oML cOmplated, foy y .| was held on Saturday last. 3 Stolen bases: Lioyd, Beall, Lindsay. Mc. | Mitchell. Left on bases: New York, i1; | P¢ning base bail game in that city, The| Grave Dubols H. J ber, 4: off McGregor, 4; off Owen, 1. |rors: New York, 2; Boston, 1. Hit Rt (HGpeh SHEA00 A ASCOINOL . 10] yle ahioss, John A. Reed, appellant, against Elias Kelley to Lindsay to Kelley, Lindsay (un- | Hall, 2. Wild pitch: Hall. Time: 1:68. Um- 3; Des Moines, 10. Hit by pitched ball: Cas’ 18 to be used to develop the Western Gro- [relation to the other, or 1 B.¥ - . | Chase, 1b. of. I¢ o Gun club interested fn base ball, is to bo Mrs. A. X. Brown, and two sisiers, all of (settlement of all such questions as may . Laporte, 4 ress. Homilton made one flight of sixteen ing. The new ball diamond has been com- | gene and atterwards one of them, under in. | M&rCh 2L the only surviving memhers of | AMONE lts provisions it glves restdents on L¥em, p. Y ¢ Christle, De P rro ; 5 emedies in the court of ench country, fu omorrow. Christle, De Palma, HOrToun [ g of tne season's play at the Iikeside |tha fire, Sne was badly burned, The ros|edle. ARalnst” ihe. ralivosd "combany. - & |Fcmedies in t irt of each country, fi St i facts, but because of failure to have before | but, acting under the advica of their at: [poundary that they would have in the New York i 0030 rere residents on dlfferent sides of stat A Loftls, chairman of the entertainment|the grocer responsible. it " otals .. Chase, Hits: Off Karger, 4 in two and one- The following supreme court decisions Two-base hits: Weaver, Lindsay, McMur- | innings. Sacrifice hits: Wolter, Austin, shooting at the club, and the first shoot i vass of the busl A bath house for w I L s L Aleese, Nacrifices; = Schreiber, Colligan. | Boston, 3; Base on balls: Off Karger, 3; | frst day m canvass of the business district ath house omen is to be built | mers, appellant, Btruck out: By Olmstead, 1; by Schreiber, | pitched ball: By Hal, Austin, Hemphili, | % Linn county, reversed. Dunham, Tama county, affirmed ) uspension plan for th g | (G L 5 0 Ll assisted), Raftia to Colligan to Kerner, | pires: Eagan and Evans, e DI i oain, Cpoutng | omet ore at Estate of T. Munier against E. C. Michel, | . . Michael Galucha against Charles Naso, W 9 . 3 'LEVELAND, May 6.—Cleveland defeated Kaa t D appellant, Linn col y, e t Wild pitches: McGregor, 2; Schreiber, | ot 14F 1| willam Waeher has been released from ppel ) n county, affirmed. . Time: 2:%. Umplre: Clark St. Lou's again tod ublic Labrary 3 | singles by Bachant and Dalton, and got| three In the fourth on a three-bagger by » the inhabitants ~ sewouz~u~uel Dalton, rf Colligan, 2 Matticks, eof. Raftis, 88 Nefhoff, 3b.. Curtis, 1t Kerner, Bacahnt, x> hereafter ar Totals Blolllvenimanas locscosoomase Owen, | mmsmccos o= Bl vusensansos Mihere s & movement on foot In Lincoln | s An exciting feature of the late after- pare Season's Plans, wherein a verdict of $2500 was rendered | cer Company mills in this Totals .. T 2 | Homphi, et 4 a distance of approximately 3000 miles and v | t Ohatles 1c HAWLIGGA- 1h e Cuftise: bipiAne into & can which finally resulted In an| FAIRFIELD—Secking damages of o0 * distance of approximatel nlesiana | Cree, 1t OHooper, rf.. & D | red as required for gasoline, but two small [ Waterloo, Ta., who were Killed in the Rock held at the club grouhds on Sunday morn- Auatin, 3 minutes, citeling the race course repeat- pleted and nothing Is lacking for the open- | the family, Misses Dora and Vera Brown. |each side of the boundary the ma and Lyttle will go after the Americ + e Y 1ix |Injuries resulting from diversions or ob- & an | aiub, versal, was mot because of the general |Cl8im adjuster for the road offered th eld on Decoration day. Plans for the|the jury all the evidence tending to shaw |torney, the girls, the oldest of whom is 15 Boston ..............0 0. 0 0 0 000 S committee. Bee Want Ads will boost your business. [or provincial boundaries. Denver. ...... 30013101 %8| hird innings; off Hall, 3 In three and two- % vay, Three-base hits: Curtis, McAleese. | Lord, Chase. Stolen bases: Austin, Wolter, | {0 close the stores during the houre of the HEVA e rmlaied . f superior court, Oelwein, Base on balls: Off Dimstead, 2; off Schrel- | off Hall, 4; off Barberich, 1. First on er- |\ A8 made thirty-five of the prominent|ymmediately east of the canoe house on the | reversed. §; by Owen, 2 Double piays: Oimstead to | Btruck out: By Karger, 1; by Frill, 6 by | stoux City hustlers are also working on a4 8. Corrick, appellant, against Jonas Colilgan to Kerner. Left on bases: Denver, CIAValANS, 45 B¢ L1 Auts. 8 et foing: o Lwln | appellant, Lunn county, reversed. CLEVELAND. the Lincoln club. Arrangements had been Mitcheliville School Report. made to send him to the Madison (Wl=.) “The evidence taken, and the knowledge | team of the W.-I. league, but Willle balked o g herwise acquired, force us t the con- at the suggestion and has been released to | o a o the con Make his own Dlans o ed 10| Plenty of Popular as Well as Tech- | ciusion that the 1ate chairman of the Board e T et “‘7: nical Information Concerning of Control was the chief factor In causing - the outbreak.”"—Present Board of Control. miskey that Lange will not be sold by the 3 » e “ ” mizkey that Lane will not be sold by tho | the Heaven's Wanderers, This Is the verdict rendered by the pres: | The “Ara-Notch” locks the collar better price than any of the otlier Western ent Board of Control In the matter of the league clubs for “Bill"” and would probably DUBUQUE TAKES LONG GAME | Graney, of. e S —_— Krueger, If 1Hoffman, Defeats Waterloo in Twelve Inningns | Turner, Turner, w Three to Two. | Lajole, 2b. WATERLOO, &, May 6.—Dubuque de- | Stovali, 1b feated Waterloo, 8 10 2, m & twelve-inning [ Bemis, ¢ 1 game today. Ncore R.H.E, | Lord. 'rt oxiliter, ‘¢ Waterloo ..........00200000000°—3 ¢ 1| Bradiey, 3b Ostephen Dubuque .... 0000010100013 7 1|perser » OKinsella, p. i S om 1€ e e o e haskar.” | 1t 1s not strange that at the present me |dIsturbences at the state school for gris | shut in front and makes it easy to Batteries: Chapman and Harrington; Shlone the thoughts of people who have hereto- | N N oll administration Taber and Mason. 2hion " Tay Kenn, the 81 Toseph util intevter | o, ‘bO0E"e% o6 POORS M Bt WD | Governor Carralt permitted the report to) put on and take off. It is an VN P y ‘ 6.~ % » hastleft for Ottumwa, la., where he bb asen todRy i his cties. <o g el n!.’.fi,:::'.‘.:,lfl '..a.‘.f','um“i?"mfi. (ko e Mian play this season. Manager Holland is keep- | omy should turn now with the greatest in- today in hidettlos, - The.repoftiot| a e at 2 arter twelve Innings of good Totals ing a hand on him in case he needs his the investigation is comprised in about 200 3 terest toward that subject. Many of the ! 200 | lay. Score: RECE, | *Batted for Berger i eighths services later in the seaton, as he 1s @ | ° o pages of testimony of Superintendent Garri- DATONPOLL vvre 1000000100004 6 3| *Batted for Killifer in elghth valuable plece of base ball goods. best magazines are publishing articles of a | ., 40 gubordinates, chiefly in relation (u} Rock tsland....:.000000002v00-2 7 2| $Batted for Kinsella In eighth — more or less popular nature and authors N “ what Mr, Cownie said or 3 Batterien: Deiave and Waters; Conch.| *Batted for Hoffman in ninth. There is a vision of a great big axe be- | wyo have been known to write on matters b | Arrovs Cuffs, 25c. a Pair. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Makers o > ocTim, 08¢ weltzer, rf 1Hartsell, ’ J P ho '8 i It appears that Mr. Cownle ed ap- man and O'Leary Cleveland ............0 0 0°0 4 0 0 0 * ":315:.33:a?.’.f'fl"f.Jfil}'%&'»f."'f-ur:,'l‘;',’fi..Q".}, iy atantihi RAYA Baw attarsd The aal b “L ey tuat ie opposed ap- )l DANVILLE, i, May 6—Danville suf-|St Louis 0001001103 heqr a thud as some heads fall when | L - OUGEE th this MEAVMA of AULLSIAT VL OF K WERSE A% Eh8 Dad of the geved stuge 111ght loday and lost to Bloom- | Two-base hit: Bemis. Three-base hit: | ‘fiabe” Towne begins (o Auwin I HabAlel. T oWaee ;e ns" of all| yenool. At the time of the resignation of irglon. Score R.H.E. | Turner. Bases on balls: Off Turner, 5 Stk #, | descriptions aré being issued and it possi- | superintendent Fitzgerald, Mr. Cownle was | en ummer Dunville ......2 0 0 1 0 000 1—4 § 4loff Linke, 2; off Kinsella, 2: off Pelty, 2| Ppresident O'Nlell says that Des Mofnes| bly will not be long before we have |temporarily in ch 4 Bloomington ...4 0 4 1 1 0 0 1 0-11 8 3 Struck ou By Berger, 3; by Linke, 1;'by | cannot afford to let the team in that city | . Which Every Child Should K v e y_in charge, when all ran Batteries: Duffy, Loomis and Wolf; | Kinsella, 1. Umpires: Kerin and Sheridan. [go, as it is too valuable a commercial| ‘Comets Whic very Child Shoul now" | smoothly. The former superintendent had lmong the Hunes and Laugiuin, - Eonet™™ Ho Urges the oitizens of thar tawm | to add to that popular and ever increasing | been ill and away and discipline was lax SPRINGFIELD, 1ll, May 6—Peorla had 3 A v to get out and support‘the club In the |series of books known as the “What Every | Soon after Miss Garrison took charge 10 #ROW (0day, KULUBK oaiy one hit.. Seore Pdthfinder ( ar manner it deserves | Child Should Know" library. trouble commenced. . [ Springfield 00020100¢°381 ~ Duleet strains from a blg anvel chorus js| One of the best popular articles on Hal-| On March 15 an outbreak occurred .n‘li lnneso a f Peoria 000000000011 hnroute to Omaha heard throughout the eireuit. Fammers are |ley’s comet is to be found in the May num- | the conclusion is that continuance of the RAiNsfrie Ludarmite 404, :Johinson; ringing with steady knocks hecause the To- | per of the Chautauquan. All distinctly | trouble was due to the sensational reports Clark and Asmussen. \ eka fans have not turned out in_ big e i ) unches to witness the games that have | technical terms are omitted, making n}m the pape 3 & 5 s A ) H K ¥ re. TS . “Miss Garrison b " 2 SHENANDOAM TO UPEx IAY 28 Do Lewis Leaves Kansas City Fri- |"°c" Pleved there = readily understood by the laymen and it Is arrison had an exceedingly iffi a es P - 4 . | cult position to fill,”” says the report, “‘was —— p g A SPECIAL TO TRINCO 5 also well fllustrated. Other good articles 3 8 Club Will Begin Season day Morning in a Driv- \hriis ‘"‘ e FIGHT | ire to be found in the Scientific American | Mexperienced in the work, had much n.\ i :::;“'.: special)—The | ing Rain, Train of Twelve Cara to Take Omaha | for March 26, April 16 and April 3; the |learn and no doubt made mistake, Hero are thousands of beautiful lakes 2., b.—(Spect e | n son at Shen- Fans Wesi | Sclentific American supplement for March | 10 December, according to the report, Mr. | “"’"““‘di“fi in fh“mc fi*(‘_‘" Camp::z :‘.:.‘.‘:J;d:.‘:‘“.:”A::.':;“-: enthasastie fot of | KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 6.—In a heavy | Arrangements have been made by the|1% the Century for April and Collier's Cownle _“*k‘*" that the girls be permitted r:::rcsh:;ker;mw: nflr:l%: n:ug:,w::r. nhc’ fans " lave wrisnked for the day 10 be & {rain storm the pathfinder car of the Gl- | Greater Omaha Athletic club to run a spe- | Weekly for April 2. All of these articles | ¢ dance at Christmas time. The superin PR SHARS RS A et 0 gBla o Excutsions will be run from |den tour left Kansas' Ciiy for the north |clal excursion to San Franclsco for the|are of & popular nature, are fully fllus.|\cndent obected. Mr. Cownle said he| gf gt < \:lylhc y ¢ outalde towna for the oceasion, Thi (6alUre | ¢’y oclock this morning. 1t was planned | Jefferles-Johnson fight to be held July 4. | trated, and, in some instances, have spe- [ WOUId Mol belonk to a church which did | G Tebresented In the lcugue, on their respece | to make the first stop at St. Joseph. Driver | Negotiations were completed Thursday and | clal charts, not permit dancing. | . f . tive opening days. J. W. Morrison, the | Lewis sald he hoped to reach Omaba by |t is expected @ special train will bear 500| The Monthly Evening Sky Map, a smail |, " January Mr. Cownie had complained to | N \ Northern Pacl ic captain of - the Shenandoah team, Is u | ¥ i f ' the superintendent that he had not recelved HNorthern league man and the hoider of | tONIEht, but because of the hard rains of | fight fans away from the city over theperiodical of four pages, giving a chart of | o\ tors from the inmates of the sch ¥ . Three pennants two in Canada and one on | the last twenty-four hours, he doubted if [ Union Pacific. | the heavens, gives for this month the posl- | (heir communications to the board had been aliway American soil. The Shenandoah team is|he would be able to make that city before | It is expected that the train will leave | tions of Halley's comet in the western even composed mostly of players from the West- | Intercepted or opened, and said that under Ask for copy of "Min es" 8 100 E 9 "Frise y 2 v 2 As nesota Lakes ern, Three-T leagues and American assocla- | SAturday noon. |June 29 and arrive in 'Frisco the morning | ing sky from May 20 to May 3. The pre-| (e law they had a right to communicate 24 2 | a a e angler's tion, with several of the home players who of July 2. It will leave July & and arrive | ceding numbers of the present year hAave | with the board. a work of art to make the ang ave played: professio o 4 | | ' 1t seems that this brought | ” 2 mouth water. Well illustrated with have played professional ball for tne last| ERRORS AT CRITICAL TIMES STEMINR Ty % 108 Braposed by xmer\flm‘ll given maps and descriptions relating | on harsh words and quarvel. Following | Iyl ; numerous maps and cover in hand- p COST GAME FOR NEBHASKA railroa LUI’“?A‘II) o \l\n'fll a sputn o lmv he ¥ h' col . & schol l')’tlhls the other two membe of the board \ A some colors, it describes the various lieorgmnize. | ten or twelve coaches. Upon arrival in|articles are to be found in the monthly | grdered him to remain away from Mitche ’ outing spots, lakes, hotels and rates, The Héotr e ball ieam of South | Copmell Collexe Shows Up with Good |20 Francisco thé sleeping coaches will |periodical, Popular Astronomy and in the | ville, which he did 7 Omaha hus reorganized for the season, and b itched on track i he | Popular S Monthly for J BN EENGAsd, iula of Sabi, ote: MUY, ha hes reorganized for the seasc f . | be switched on tracks convenlent to the | Popular Science Monthly for Januar, seems {ro ort s od the lineup contains most of the old Haeior Team Agalast Cormhusker o g . y It seema frofp fhe gegers sqhintiiod | ety o > p team of two yvears ago. The following Braves, Jasanp0 that ithoss: who ‘wish may .siessp: in. players will be in the lineup for the coming that 3 T Dags’ ¢ | The library does not attempt to carry a|Mr. Cownle Is engaged In preparing a W E.D. ROCKWELL, Dist. Pass'r Agend " FERNON. | the cars. | large collection of books on astronomy, as | statement, but this {s not included as 212 Century Building, Des Moines 1 4 D b MOUNT VERNON, Ia.. May 6.—(Speci J ot Inpludst.Ang A i goason: Miliett, Petcyson, Shelds. Swataky, | Tejegram.)—Lrrors at critical times (R the interest in the subject is somewhat|not recelved before the verdict w e haier it "ana USmith. * fne: |UEht game for Nebraska hers Thurada | PENNSYLVANIA LIKES QUINBY |iimitea, but a few popular volumes have rendered holding him responsible, The r Cornell _college. Frank pitched good ; Mootors would -like ta &chedule practice SOFRAL s 800! | been added lately which include “Astron- | examination of the witnesses at Mitchell Kamos for - Bunday, May S ana 15 Wit |ball for the Cornhuskers, allowing five hit 2 JEPRTIH nd 13 of which three were of the serateh variets, | JORRstown Paper Commends His |omy for Adults,’ by E. C. Clark; “In the | ville was by present members of the board T T a . e Ka e Clark for Nebraska hit well, gettng (wo | Candidacy and Endorses His | High Heavens,” by R. S. Ball; “Astron-|and there was no cross-examination. address 1. C. Marsh. ) North Twent ‘\,"g}n'l;". bita. * Beor %00 0 0:90:0° 0 01 Platform Fully. | omy of Tod by €. G. Dalmage; *As-y bersonal statement was made by the gov third street, South Omaha Cornell ........ 00010001 0- —_— tronbray’ for Ameteurs. by Camilis Fiams | $ERor ‘] Laurle J. Quinby has at leas' ove oit- i IRt uwt s R s'de endorsement for his 1d cy. The | the. Abode of Life." by Bercival| . BowSS Check Man at 1da Grave. | . s g Daily Democrat, published at Johnstow, | coil wagtronomy for Everybody,” by| JPA GROVE, Ia., May 6.—(Special)—A | . o Pa.. publishes a strong editorial, commend. | g oo x, S | bogus check man, who is evidently working | g . T fference in con. | Simon Newcomb and “Astronomy with the 4 he Lanph ing his candidacy, and especially his plat- Brs by G Sl the hotels of northwest lowa, vietimized 3 N e anpher . Naked Eye,” by G. P. Serviss. All of these “ 4 Dhepyrke 0 ol b form. In part, the edito ial reads: % the Ferguson hotel at 1da Grove and the The Lanphg A R wearer ons or o ve | vering Laurie J. Quinby, the brl'lant and fea-- | ¢ ASTecable reading for those who have|;ommercial House at Battle Creek out of | Particular attd] 2 ) 1 eo for ® lean editor of tha “Chancellor.” one of 'he made but & superficlal study of the sub-| gy ooch, presenting checks on the Security " gleverest publications of its kird 11 th)| ject. With easy books and popular articles | Nojonai bank of - g AL ks United States, h scided to tr° ‘o the| ¢ ver | 3 o Scrofula is a blood disease manifested usually by an ulceration of the | weat which the ¥ Gilbert M. Hite co k‘ih"tm I.":" ll'ebnlr;l |ndnu‘:\!:" than ever| pack marked *no funds.’ The checks pur of this hat T glands. It is almost entirely hereditary in its origin, being the seeds or dregs of | of omr-n.‘n): to v :w in lnydev fo "_l:k: the | be! :“‘ ‘pl ‘n::m: .n’;“"' m'.m""::’(‘; ‘;“l ported to be’made out by I. H. Benson & durapility, = \~'d A9 va | make a pro 3 o of a] ¢, p some specific blood poison which has been transmitted, in modified form, to the | jace for the fengts ® ot n W, L5l 4 . Co., and were so stamped with a rubber oftspring of diseased parentage. Where the blood is specially vitiated Berofuls | &mhy (s s rrone man and & damocta’ | Sty of the stars as they have during the | stamp and counterstgned. They were made attacks otker portions of the system besido the glands, and we soe {ts effects | of the very best type as his platform f: | .;T" decade of birds and trees and wild | cut to F. R. Henderson and so endorsed frequently in weak eyes, poorly developd bodies, running sores and ulcers, skin | caes. o, AU S e v [ Sloware, : by him. At Ida Grove he represented to Qiseases 1ike scaldbead, catarrhal troubles etc. While the voung are the ol b 50 TR Gt Ol shausand, 1 13| For those who hve gone beyond the ama- | be selling automobile ofls and supplies, pufferers from scrofulous troubles, it is true that it is sometimes held in is well worth D&, Bee | \s sjven | teur stage In the study of astronomy the| while at Battle Creek he #ald he was selling life is or and then, as the below as a m for othe: dewocra‘l:|library has on the shelves several vol-| machinery. The county attorney has the until 8 8. is the one real aspirants for congrissional h nors ‘o fol | umes of the publications of the Cincinnati | checks and Is looking for Henderson e teils precisaly whera h - 1ta s | ObServatory, reports of the observatories | and he shows that he is not afs2id of h's| made at the United States Naval observa- Com ement at bullding up the circulation that the borses. "ArA this i s plecorn c..0-| tory, publications of the Lick observatory, THERVILLE. Ia., out every taint and impurity from the it gives to the blood the | T\ Quinhy patform. on the whoe, ti| works by Sir John Herschel, 8. P. Lang- to the healthy growth of children, and it strength- | soundly democratic. It bas the ring of ths ley, Sir Norman Lockyer, Simon Newcomb, | ¥ille High school will be held in the First power necessary . invigorates the constitutions of older persons, by its fine tonic effects, | true metal Tt Is vital in m-an'ng It ' et'|p Holden, R. A. Proctor and reports ‘,,’ Methedist church, Thursday evening, May purely vegetable medicine, perfectly safe for young or old. Scro- oine very roots of the ROl co e o omIt|the Smithsonian institute % The graduating address to tho class, blood disease can only be cured by & blood purifier like 8. B. B | {yat (he democrats of the Se~ond Nehrask: | LA numbering twenty-four students, will | blood free to all who write and requost it. will aval themselves of the ¢pn rtunt | [¢ you have anything (o sell or exchange |&iven by Rev. Frank H. Gamel, pastor of THE SWIFT SPECIFIO 00. ATLANTA, GA. L o e e o oT ek i 5 Mfuiays @ | advertise It in The Bes Want Ad columns. | (he Fresbyterian church at Laks City, la. |

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