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THE BEE OMAHA THURSDAY JULY 22, 1915 Bringing Up Father HOW DO You LIKE SAN FRANCISCO MRS VIGGs ? SI0UX WIN THREE OUT OF FOUR HERE, ;. Pepper Clark Holds Omaha to Five | punven Hits and His Mates Hammer Thomplon for Ten. The truculent Sloux took l\nnllmr #lde- swipe at Pa's grim and determined ath- letes yesterday and promptly the grim and determination out of them, For the Invading host lugged off the|Galiowny, 2b combat § to 1, thus making it three out Coffey, i of four from Omaha and on Omaha home lot, too. Sad dolngs, A young man named Clark, because he hasn't any, into view from the seclusion of dugout and appeared on the slab in the| AB. R H. first Inning for the opposition. . ,stlll there when the game was OVer Dejl, of 'and to the naked eye was as serene as Fisher, 1b at the start, iIf not more so. The pepperloas person held our side Trainer, rf to five hits and only one run could be g-lmv- e. annex, that resulting from a circuit drive | over the right fleld wall by Manager Marty Krug. o But Cecil Thompeon, who essayed to do & like stunt for Omaha, it was con- siderably ditferent. When the nine frames | fly: Spencer. Double were over the forlorn ‘Thompson could be seen loping o'er Coffey. the lea, & sad and dejected creaturs, |Blerzon, He was knocked for ten swats and 2| ger, 2. quintet of runs, Game Lost In Third, ocouple of doubles in the second | stansa started Cecll on the downward figure of Mr, and Lejeune's double spelled in the third, two ly spelied more ruin in the E & double by Kane, Hensling's AB, R, M. Krueger's error still more in The Rourkes leave today for Lincoln, | Molntyre, rf. ver, Wichita and Topeka before coming | L home on August . Score: B8IOUX CITY. (=] ] [PRUNTR— B conmsmano® = o ~| cooomecoee ol eooommwon? e gz M| omwemmoo E ! 010 soumern. ball: 000 02 orn ll) ‘oul 0 0-6 Narveson, 10 r Kane | nings; off Me; BOOSTERS TAKE FINAL GAME Poor Pitehing and Fielding of St. Joe Gives lowans rny. y 21.—Inetfective r fielding by St Joseph take the fual to 0. Bool Bl nomomccce?> ] %] cooonumvnanced Nl wow~Fewwd Blirorrunummsmenl El comommmucnomn—e® 'j el scecos =3 4 °om Two- OH! | JUST LOVE CALIFORNIA | DONT REMEMBER EATIN' ANY OF THEM! five Innings; off Willey, 6 in one tnning, | WINS FROM Sterser. XRUG'S HOME RUN ONLY SCORE | oy’ thiee vt ’.'.'1;;.::...‘1“rm..:;::.’ to Lioyd to Schreiber, ett, ritton, Thiesing. Sacrifice hit, son, 2, by Southern, 4, by lluyor-. 3 Bases on balls: Off Narveson, § Jj ot Mevers, 1 Hit by plto eyers. 3. Wil Pitchis 1o hits m ns and 3 hits 2:08. Umpl - | Schreiber? ‘1b.. Mclnur- .. ° %l cecwen SeTow o] Srasnonunel ol murpesuws .I O 20| posowwnce? Bl swsmmes-o 0 uemn Sic) Hohyaber s Thhu‘[a; u«ul Do wl sosomnsss?® Umpire: o'umn Ravenna Defeats " Mits in Forty-Niath. cmuvo to left cent same with Hoeh to Syracuse. Louls club has wsold here today. |Illlflfih|nllll.f ‘ernon brought in & run, wl ccoonescco-o = Pitcher Hoeh to the Syracuse club of State league. 0—iz (S care what causes it. The first applic y: ‘,:lte All drugsists. —AMenhur-L .- Copyright, 1915, P News Service none out in seventh, Struck out: B Mogridge, 6; by Val, 1; by Flanagan, 3 Pases on balls: Off Val, 4 1; off Flanagan pitched ball: By Mogrid Wil Loft on bases: Di 1v; St seph, 9. Earned runs Molnes, 10. Time Umplre Munm { | | Topekns Get Only Three Hits Off | Stolen bases: Ben- | (), Lamb (), Griffith, Ben- terson inth. ‘mn. Fox, Wolfe. Struck out: By Narve- slx ln— -« S ml ANGELES, July 2l.—Jack Neas of e Oakland team hit in his lfil;(.y-nlnu tion helps. Good for sclatica, meuralgia. QTY OF LOs AN(JLE% J 7| waws |Rain Stops Game in Chicago Half | i of Sixth Inning, With Score | One to Nothing. The charge was first made that Row- |and Denver won, Manager Coffey batted e, W 10T PHILADELPHIA, July 21.—Philadel- | AL, I H. 0. A, B |Phia won today's game with Chicago, 1 took all 'Spencer, of ¥ | 0 0 3 0 0/to 0, play being stopped by rain In the :;'l(w rf. 4 2 1 1 0 0ivisitors haif of the sixth inning with ono e o e B TR T | man out and Fisher on first base as the 4 1 3 o 3 0 result of a single. After a wait of half !‘K'\l';"l 4 ? 1 10 0 0lan hour the grounds were in such l":l'"": 80 v % % 9|muday condition that Umpire Rigler l.rmod Sterze 3 0 0 0 1 0]called the game. Score: - Y R« IS CHICAGH PHILADELPHIA. hove! otals ... 6 B B 0 AR oAR ABH.OAB Ll\ni TOPEKA Good, rf.. : ; ; [] |I|yrna,"lh‘ : |l g 2 1‘), 0. A E & He was |Cochran. 3b.. ' R sl e Sl @%c i E3 i Lt Bosticlk, s : 0 ‘lV }; :) '1 2110 ufll-hul( 101 <) 4 | ) 3023 OWhitted, of..1 0 0 0 4 o [ 7 0 0 2021 0Lud .2 0 8 3 | Jaeicuin, 'i¢ 6 0 o T T 1070 ftor; c....3 ¢ 4 0 | Lattimore, “h 1 [ 0 1 1 0 Adams, p 100713 ' 30 3 0 0 8 1 o Sandridge. $.0 00 1 0 4. 3§00 3 3 1 § eMetary 10000 Toms 1 rover, D 3 ¢ 1 0 8 O qous. . MIBTE Seidls 23 5% 8 .\ *Batted for Adams fn Gth | | Chicago .. 1 Two-base hit Becker. Three-tase hit: Spahe. Sacrifice hite: | MoCormick, Sterzer, Trainer. Saorifice | Philadeiphia? 1. Stolen bas Ty Calloway 1o | Becker. “Hases on balls: Off Adam Keilher to Shield foy to Galloway to |{Siemander, 3. Hite: Oft Adams. ¢ In ¢ hields, Btolen bases: Miller, McCormick, | syanfif, o Struck, odte | By Aqama 2 Bases on balls: Off Grover, 3; otf ' He WETRNES 9 - P Buruck out: Ty Grover. & by Nigler and Hart. Eumr Hit by pitched ball: Hter- Braves Lose to Reds. . "Time: 1: bmp\re Van Byckle. | BOSTON' July 2l.—Cineinnati dofeated Boston 2 to 1 today, scoring the winning WICHES TAKE DOUBLE-HEADER run in the 0th inning on singles by Rodg. , h. Prior to time Davis had allowed but four hits. | Weolves A Both B of Dual | Ecore Bill at Lincoln. CINCINNATL nosTON. ABH.O.A. B.H.O. ) LINCOLN, Neb, July 2L—Wichita'g \B.H.0.A ROAR n)mn‘d away with both games of to- Her . ° - 03 o day’s double-header, and A1 It with ease, Jrigers. b4 1 4 4 8 3 & B | The score of the first was 12 to 8, of the nrun 4230 11700 A double, & single and & | oo, § to & Score, first game: 1! T Y LINCOLN, (2T 1631 0. A. B, 10 1130 0 0 0 1 - un o w I B T S e R 5 0 2 10 0 1 gincinnay =0 01000001-48 4 0 1 2 o 1 Boston s v | Dawson, ' of. 5 0 0 2 0 1| _Two-bam hits: Williams, Smith, Davis. From |y 0. 8 0 % 4 2 0 Double plays: Dale, Horsog and Moll- 4 1 1 4 2 0 wits; Herzog Groh, Rodgers and Groh: ¢ 0 0 3 1 2/ Maranville, kvers and Schmidt. Bases 1 1 1 0 3§ 3 on bulls: 'Off Dale, 6 Struck out: By 1 1 1 0 o o Dale i Davis & Umpires: Klom and | B R e B R e AR . Sch ey S T AT ReEa— 30 - = = = - ™ w3 o @ u 1 Comiskey Files 23 AN w A. ¥ 0 0 3. R. H. 0. A. B.| K k s o 0| Bennets o8 B i e ) 1CK on uspenslon S llorm 1b. 1 1 fs M 1 o Britton, "ib G e i T n! 0 0X anager 0 0| Hosp, sa.. o 8 Y BT TR & - Ehfln‘ o l: iy | lls [ ] s 3 m 2 32 3 ol gHIC y 31—P arifain, ¢ §.:3 0% ¢4 31 HGAGO. July S-Presideat Comisker A.x, | Southern, ke v S e Chicago Americans sald today he o gy w w= == = « Would protest to President Johnson of tals .. 12 13 ¥ 13 2the American leagu i W § R ague against the sus- ¢ Jpatted for s R the slith, [pension of Manager Rowland, who, ac- coln EEE 3 3 Wichita 20010 $ 8 Two-base hi Tioyd, * Modatigan. | | umplrin + 0 Yants, Lamb, Gritrith, SMorse. uble | " S O plays’ Wolte to Lioyd to Daley; Daley 80 leagu 15 »: President Comiskey said that later the International OF COURSE You WELL-WE ARE GOINgG TO HADNT . THE BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT vy OF \T YET' WHERE 'PHILS BLANK CUBS | S0 N SHORT CONTEST. FISHER IS L!"J:"l‘ ON HBST‘ 1 hila 64) Boston Brooklyn a1 Detroit Chicago 524, Chicago Bt. Louls...42 43 .44 New York. Pittsburgh 40 41 494 Waah'gton New York..$s 3 49 Boston .30 44 47 | Cincinnat! 83 44 .429| Clevelan: Kan. City..48 34 5% St. Paul.. Chicago ....48 37 667 Minneapo St. Louis...4 57 664 Kan. City. Flttaburgn .48 631 Louisvillo Stoux City at Wichitu, St. Joseph at Topeka. York, Cincinnati a! Buffalo at ¥ Pittsburgh, Baltimore at Chicago. 'BONDELLA MARYEL OF CIRCUIT MEET Wins North Randall Sweepstakes for the daughter of Walnut Hall, marvel of yesterday's racing at the Grand Ofrouit moeet at North Randall | g o 03 cording to the White Sox magnate, has Superbly plloted by Tommy Murphy, she 1—1: been all season the victim of the\‘worst | won the North Randall sweepetakes for he has ever seen in the Ameri- 'l-mold trotters without effort, out- classing her fleld and stepping a mile in 2:01%, which clipped a quarter of a sec- land was suspended for profanity, but ,ond off the local track mark for 3-year- |0ld’ trotters, set & year ago by Lee Ax- WESTERN LEAGUE. NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER. 1 Louls Phila FED. LEAGUE. W.L.Pet. AMER. Newark 41 612, Indianaplls .49 40 .7 | Brooklyn 48 448 Milwaukee .41 46 . Buffalo ....38 61 .427| Cleveland Baltimore 51 .38/ Columbus . Yenterda Renults WESTERN I,hA(H E Sfoux City, 6; Omaha, Des Moines, 12; St Jo.é h, 0 Wichita, 11-8; llnmlu, 3 Denver, 6; Topeka, NATIONA LLEAGUE. Bt. Louls-New York, rain Chicago, 0; Philadeiphia, 1. Cincinnatl, 2; Boston, Pittsburgh-Brookiyn, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Philadelphia, 4; Detroit, 3. Boston, 4; St. Louls, 2. FEDERAL LEAGUE, Brooklyn, 4-9; Chicago, 0-8. Baltimore, 7;'St. Louls, 0. AMBRICAN ASSOCIATION, Columbus, 0-2; St. Paul, -4 Loulsville, 6; Milwaukee, 3, Cleveland, 4; h City, 12-10. Games Today. Western League—Omaha at nver, Natlonal League—Chicago at Boston, St. Louls at )\rooklyn‘ I’\llubul‘l ut New ila. \v-w York ut Chi- Washington American League on at St. Louls, . Philadelphla at Clevelan: Fedeoral League—Brooklyn at St. ansas Cit Three-Year-0ld Trotters With- out Effort. LOE BLOSSOM IS OUTRACED CLEVBELAND, O, July 2L.—Bondella, was the track. 2, umpires admitted that the suspension | worthy. off was caused by Rowland's lack of speed ! 6 plitonga! ';“ in leaving the field when ordered to Sroatest 3-year-old duels ever staged, record: |Judge Ormonde and Peter Farren fight- ““Poor umpiring has cost my club seven 'Ing it out in every heat, the former taking the verdict by winning two of the three great sprints to the wire. do so. in or olght games this year," sald the mag- * |nate. “It looks to me as though Rowland |is being made a mark. Umpires have { ‘called balks on my pitchers in Detrott, but falled to do so when they made the same motions in St. Loul pitched ball, but was not allowed to go to firet because, the umpire said, he al- lowed himself intentionally to be hit. Mayer gets up there only occasionally, 18 not & shrewd batter, and isn't going to let & ball hit him if he can help it “The chasing of Rowland was sense- less. Heo went out to protest, as he had & right to do, and as I'd expect him to do, He told me he didn't swear until after he had been thrown out of the game. I imagine he said a good deal after that. I would be ashamed to re- peat some of the language I heard was used by the visiting players, but they re nmot put out of the game. expect to protest ainst the sus- pension and try to get a square deal for my team. | never cry about the umpires wl commomece time, and I have reached it mow." BOBBY JONES SOLD TO SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—'Bobby" clsco base ball club, has been sold to the nouncement made here today. pected here Saturday. | Ogden of the Union association. His play- Use Sloan's Liniment and you won't |ing bas steadily improved and he has ~ | batted 270 so far this year. have first call on Jones' services. they beat | Ahwk. Leo Bl l.ln; Bellinl ( ,200: Judge Ormnm blk. IL \\’Ahn'-ln.)l Clara Walker, h m. «uox) and have taken my medioine day after |Fo0% day. But one must reach the limit some- | (McAlliste: DETROIT AMERICANS |Senarat Garaa® hange o 3 Jones. third baseman of the San Fran- |Denall ( Detroit Americans, according to an an- |y o, Pitcher Cavet, & left-nander, Who is ex- gl Jones was obtained last season from “‘OWA ‘('l;r‘v ?. lr Jul If Detroit | assaciation tournament ofi‘ does not retaln him. San Francisco -m,""' & warded The 2:12 pace developed into one of the Make it Real Feature, Lelia Patohen, thanks, in large part, to the driving of Will S8now, paced Del Ray | into the ground in the 2:06 race, carrying ' jus out of a clean triple play when we | him to breaks In three terrific drives. were at Hoston; Mayer was hit by a ' Mare and driver turned the weakest vent of the Jay into a real feature by | their work, As had been predicted, Bud Murphy had a good thing in the 2:19 trot in Al Mack. the crack western mare, Leo Blossom. l-nmrln. Al won in straight heats, beating Bununaris TNt\IlI. l 19 class, purse $1,20 Floyd), Also Sarah Dougles Emma Dillun \olw Allerta (ln.d ker), ickerson), Lusitania (Mar- F-uu’“ lfl !: er Farren, h. (Murphy) Also started: Ch! Patclen (“QDOBAM) Geera), H)d.‘r (Rea), Time: 2:08! 2 2 orth Randall s 0T sweepstakes, trotting, 2:18 oclass, $-year-olds, pum'?l_ i b. f, (Murphy)...... 11 luc[)umld l B 4 w Leonore Mc! |II. 4An- l&:a‘), Prince Todd (Moore) Duoe’ he ), Express (Dickerson), Time: nn lnllmmlll t l'l‘:fl‘q Belle P\ulne. Cilnton and ! HOW DARE YOU ASK ME SUCH AN |GNORANT QUESTION - times at bat, two hits until the eighth inning. inning St base on balls and two singles but the base hit: Barned runs: Pratt to Lavan to Les Lincoln, Des Molnes at SRuth. 5 in 8 1-§ 2.3 Struck out: Hamilton, 1: nolly and Wi Louis, ovark A | on Datrolt today and won the in the scries of five, four to three. The Tigers rallied late in the contest and al most succeeded in_ tioin, Crawford and each fafled to hit In the ovighth, however, after the three preced- ing batters had a recrult, pitche Philadelphla Detroit . Burns run: plavs land Mclnn | itt? Burns, Bush and ite; | Innis off Beahar.2. Hits : Coveleskie, 0 In 1. Coveleskle, Dincen and Louisville Milwaukee | Cleveland Minneapolis Plercey, teries: C‘rl.h Willllanis, Gregory, Rohrer. same more, 8. D, of errors on the part of their opponents. 4O TO YOUR ROOM ** RUTH THE HERO OF HURLS A TWO-HIT GAME AUTUIIS MAKE‘ FAST -RUN RED $0X VICTOR Palyed. Won. Lost Pct | | }vu Moines....... Y i ) 3 TR ¢ ¢ % 25\ Smashes Record Home Run, Duublell Toveka “ 4l 512 i i i i Gonaha $ @ g Twice, Bringing in Three Runs, b o 3 and Holds the Browns. t. Jomeph.. 2 Wichita a2 i gt '| FIELDING SAVES HIM IN EIGHTH ST. LOUIS, July 2l.—George Ruth tol day hit the longest home run ever wit- nessed at the local American league park Then he doubled twice and brought in three of the four runs with which Boston | took the first of a seven game series from St. Louis, score four to two. Not only did he hit four out of four but he held St. Louis to In this Louls filled the bases on a excellent flelding of the Bostonians pre- vented the locals from scoring. Score: DOSTON. BT. LOUIS ABH.OAE ABHOAE Hooper, rf...5 2 3 1 0Bhotton, 1t.'4 0 3 0 0 Wagner. 2.4 0 3 1 ZAustin, 8b...4 0 0 0 0 Spoaker, of.4 1 2 0 OLeary, 1b....4 0 9 2 0 Hobiitzel, 152 110 0 0Fratt, IREER] Lewis, 1b..4 110 30300 Gardner, 3b..4 1 1 2 11300 Scott, &9....4 0 3 4 - Tkl Thomas, c....¢ 2 6 1 313310 Rk, oo 6 8 8 10330 Wood, p....0 0 0 0 11000 ————— 00000 Totals ...8 1137 11 :Hamilton, p..0 0 0 0 ¢ Howard ...1 0 0 0 0 *Ruel .. 10000 Totals .38 62716 1 Poston . 00110010 1—4 8t. Louts..'.: 0010000012 *Batted for James In 8th, **Batted for SBevereld in Sth. zBatted for Agnew in 9th. #rBatted for Hamilton in 9th. ‘Two-buse hits: Agnew, Ruth, 2. Three- Hooper. Home run: Ruth. oston, Double plays: : Lavan to Pratt Pirst o ors: Boston, 1; . Bascs on balls: Off Ruth, : Wood, 1. Hits: Off James, fnninge; Hamiiton, 1 | innings; Wood Ry Ruth, 3; Jar Umpires Food, 2. DETROIT, July 2!vvl’hl‘mlfllphin(urnpd inal game the score. Cohb, ot on bases. Sheahan, a fine game for the Athletics. Score’ PHILADELFHIA. DETROIT. ABHOAE. ABHOAR |Mealey, 35...5 1 1 3 OVitt, 3b-2b..3 1 1 6 0 Walsh, of....3 1 1 0 0Young, 2. 30811 Strunk, rf 4 2 3 0 0Cobb, of 41100 Bchang, 1t..0 0 0 0 40100 Lalole, 2..3 1 2 7 43410 | Meinate, 5.4 118 1in 10 Lapp. © 412 311430 opl. 403 8 3 811} Sheahan, L} .3 1010 = 900000 Totals n 11000 b1 0 0 1 0 11000l to0000 Totals 2102115 3 *RSan for Kavanagh in Sth. zRatted for Young in Sth. IRan for McKee In sth 0020000204 0 0 l.\ 000 l 2 0-3 Two-base hits: Strunk, McInnis, Lajole, Stolen bases: Cobb. ~ Earned Philadelphia, 2; Detroit, 3 Dou Young and Bush: Lajole Kopt Kopf. Lajole and McInnis: Kopf and Me- Oft Boland, 5; Off Boland, 7 in Struck ovt: Ry Sheahan? 1. Umplres: in. Bases on balls American moc! At St. Paul—First l(a..m R.HE. Columbus 006 4 St. Paul . 362 Batteries: B(hl\\berl lnd (‘olemln wil- Uams and Glenn. 8econd [‘me R H F Columbus 9 St. Paul . . 4 8 a Batteries: O'Toole and Robertson: Lie- fleld, Bteel and Glenn. At Milwaukee RHE 613 1 o b o4 383 Elils and Crossin; Slapnika Batteries and Brannon. At Minneapolis more and Billin Batteries: Coll |llams and Sullivan (12 |nn|nlll AT Kansas City—First g lnnllmlwlll 2 Kansas City stos 1219 4 Batteries: Schardt. Willls Black- burn; Lyons, Larson, Sanders and Gelbel 1 innings). ut‘o‘cunfi' 1 RHE Indlanapolis White and Spencer. At San Franc qu HI.‘\nbolhlm. Kahler and Gordon Wins frem Ardmore. GORDON, Neb., July I—(Special)— Gordon today won the first of a three. series of ball team ames with the Ard- y taking advantage 30000000 34 Bllul‘hl Sabin and Burks; Maple and | Gray Bailey Shuts Out Terriers 8T. LOUIE, July 21.—Balley pitched a two-hit game here todey and shut out . Louls while his team mates, playing erroriess Herbert right and left, of scven runs for Baltimore Tobin's single in the first hit off Balley, but the local right- | nt® fielder was forced out at third base | Vaughn and St e Lo score. In the elghth Ward Miller singled, but men already out followed belore Miller couid get to St. Louls ... Batteries: Groom and Chapman. Tops Whip Whales Twice. r‘un-.\?;o Jux: 21—Brooklyn made it| West, but had their spare tires stolen, four out of wix today by twice beating and had to walt nineteen hours in Au- Chicago, 4 to 0 and # to . third base, difficulties. errors spoiled a fair exhibition Yy McConnell, while Kauff's thicd home run of the series, Maszce's four singles | |agt and daring base running by Myers helped the visitors win In ten innings. first game: RH.E | Brooklyn ..... Batterie: drix and Fischer. | 'Hrm»kl) n Batteries: it MecConmell, Wilson, rlache The Boston club has sold Second Base- ! man Bill Rodgers, the Portland recrul, | 1o the Cincinnatl elub. Double | 1 WONDER WHERE LOS ANGELES 15? and Piow Through Bad Roads on Thelr Way to the Pacific Coast. Terrapins Win the Contest. SC0RE I8 SEVEN TO NOTHING pAvE THEIR TIRES STOLEN One hundred and twenty-nine hours and fifty-one minutes s the time made by a roadster from New York to Omaha. | With H. F. Alexander and I 8. Huber ran up & total | ') ernating drivers the car has bucked mud most of the way, and has pulled Omaha with everything in good shape, and with & fighting chance, eves with the mud to contend with, to lower the transcontinental auto record The car left New York at 12:0) a. m. last Friday, and was in Pittsburgh at 5 o'clock that afternoon, a distance of ball and batting Groom and sixth was the Louls lost its one | were out and third Score: R.ILI, | 295 miles. Then the roads became worse, Baltimore 200010322 0-711 0 and after staying all night in Beaver 000000000021/ Falls, Fenn., they made Fort Wayne, Ind., by 1 o'clock Saturday night. With three hours' sleep they started for the Bailey and Ownes; Herbeit, | 2 h 3 In ‘hl" ’-'f“ rora, 1ll., for new ones. They left Au- Hiree hits and only one man. reached | rora at noon Monday, and began a series while Hendrix presented no| of troubles. Several times they were In the second game Chi- Illinois, and in stuck in the mud in Jlowa they were stuck twelve times, the being near Manning, where they had to stay all Tuesday night. They had driven without rest from Monday noon until they struck the Manning mud hole, when they were so tired out that they slept In the car, and were pulled e ) 6 0 0 2 i 3| out of the mud in the morning. They 000400 08 8 o|arrived In Omaha at 10 o'clock, and left aton, Walker, Wiltz and | at 2:30 over the Military road. Prendergast and| qpey are trying to make San Fran- cisco in ten days, from New York, but are over a day behind their schedules, on | account ot the delay in Aurora, and the | mud holes they struck. Score, Bluejacket and Simon; Hen- second Rodgers to Ciney. Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West. Yamily trade supplied by WM. JETTER, 2502 N St., South Side; Telephone Sonth 863. 000108 %4 EVERYBODY READS BEE WANT \_ADS Got Some- thing to Swap? 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