The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 09, 1904, Image 9

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    .PLIPU TO
FGSTSCEIZIAGE
t e&va
An -oaAtr so ft mm
. afUrnooB on MoltnoBwh flld hf
th seor of to 0. Tha aiMllnM or
tt mom 4om Mt fullr Indtoato .tho
trvDcth of th tooml luboan. MJ
plyw wr triad out ourlas th rm
hi rdr that th ochei miffht vet
Una n thir work. From a football
standpoint th um n suoomb. Too
Aatorla roan Uvod up to, tbalr wa-
known niMtottott br ' mi nina- p- a.
, iuhMrn ficht from tart to flaUh. out
to sperWooo of tw oiabwon wna-ta
rMMM and pflld. Too 4 iattm
played a Tartar and anapplar saaM than
Multnomah, but. rhn M oama to rat
hard plunoins; ha Aatoriana war not
.aMa to oopa with tha Port la ad man.
. Tha aaaaa waa fraa froai rouvhnaoa.
i and oalr on paoalty waa lnfltotad, and
' that waa for an ttnhttontloaai hatdint of
.,. a Multnomat In tha can tar, tna.ooot of too
bum halo If yard.
- ;' Tha dar jaa Waal from "th- pcta
tor' polnt of comfort, but hot for tha
; v'pldyah. TO awwduat artdtroti mad th
'.j Aatoiian faal rtaht at homa, and whan-
.-, awr av-phiy -waw Marta m waien xhm
v vlaltor war on th oriannva, aacn
Aatortaa lmainad -tw waa proananadlns
. on tha plank walks at bona during tan
rsatt aaon. , .
. J . Th play aurtad mtt With rdaft,
, ' Ooata boottnar'th ball 'to Aatorta a
l-yard llnt waar tha wary ntocktoa
rrabbad It and ratnrnad It 1. Attar a
law akirmlahM Aatorla lost tha bait on
a fumbla and Multnomah cot it, only to
looa It an a funbl. . Th clubman
: promptly nM for down and taking: tb
V ball staftad for sh Astorw coal ilm.
' Carroll, Northup, Pratt, Dowlins; and
' Horan bacan a srls of attaoko on th
vlaitort' lln and found yards wry
rush. Attar aavao mlnutao of hard buek
' tnc tha plffskln rostad oa thair oppon
, nta lln and Northup was shot through
V Oammal for a touchdown- Tb oal
' t waa mlaaad. Xuiin th ramatBdar of th
' ' half Multnomah had th bail oloa to the
N Astoria Una savaral tlma but dtd 'not
- puah It ow, Tha aaoondV haU wan; a
;- baok-and'fortw propoalUon with tha hon
or In Multnomah' favor. Tha aajno-enoV
ad with tha ,balt In Multnonuili'a oaa
l ' lon on tha Aatorla 1 1-yard lln.
. . For th looa hi ovary man ho wad wp
wall. Coat. Bany,. Pratt and Jordan
. parformad brlUlantly. Maltnomah In-
. tarfaranoa waa raaaad throuchout th
j ' ntlr eoataaK nvr htttlns; th AatortaJ
. forwards with th pro par . atana aao
powar.
For Aatorla tho nth squad playad
. wH. Btooktant Tallant. Abararombt and
Graham -dotnr tha bast work. Stockton
'' played bis .usual-fast and effaettv gama
' .and ran th toam wltb rood Judgment.
Astoria's team work was fan tar 'than
' Multnomah's but not an detlborat, wall
f-- th Tlsltors fumble, wr awajr and
: " OOStly. ' i'. , v I- -jt
.h Multnomah, - , ' T Aatorla.
. nintoul ofiMfw . t t-
- tIy ..'..'. Oammal
J Carlaon ! -.f ...i Henderson
, Pratt .itnii.f t..n...... Button
j'" Oault .. .1 t..j;.. "Wndaron
; Dowllng1 r .. . . Hesnn-Jones
Jordan Painter-King
j Krrlgan-Coates...Q h. ........ Stockton
Horan-rJohnson:;. b b....V,v .Graham
, Dotph-CarroU...M h b. ... . . . .TaJiant
Northup ,.-., Abarcromhle
':... 1 ' Painter
' Other Multnoaaah playara who particl
hated Hi th gam war Haaler. BanneU
- and Tuokar
Refer. Mr. ixjnergani nmpira, wr
Orant; timekeeper. Mr.- Fchhlmor.
Tlma of halves, and 2 mlnutoa.
A FEW THINGS
a a'.
that
branch office all
; vnu .ran leave
theA will receive
. as U
left at tb
that
inr boys ar "want sd." agent. Ua
n.r rmi hnx. ohen Main 117 or hail
h meaaengar on
no extra charg
too.
mlnms are given
Bun day
Ura"
Journal
1 AND DON'T FOF.CET THAT -i
ti3 jcurnal crvts rssults ,
21 WORDS FOR 15 CENTS ,
CAr,rcc::xT tad here. crriCTS
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nil a i icn rin mm h t; 4 ' ' i ' - w 3 -t? ncs j ,
ARE ROUING KOW " TjT , & TWX,
Th aavoa-pln matrh gam on th
Portland bowling alley- last Friday
nlniu waa the -Ant oa to b held In
this eltv. Th team oenteetlng for
honors wmo tb Pinee ws. Maple. Tb
latter won by 4 pins. Rutharford mad
th high average. T. Dal oapturad the
highest Individual ooor. making II pin.
Tb aoor by gamaa follow) i
v tf MAPLBbV .- ' '
Adam eon ........4I It
Rutherford- .4. IT 71
Hrnlth - J;
Galllard 4.......e4 "7
Dal.... .11 U
PlNBsS.
Moaherl 4 -rJJl
Kners -'"it !S 55 !SS
Hoffmen II ft 11
Cloaaet ... .......... 41 J
Rows ... ...-M 44 144
The Pine started off strong, having
a lead of Dtn ta tb first gam, but
th An team work of th Maplee won
th gam for them. Th foui' im
bothered moat of tb playors. w rood
many pin being laat toy player gaiog
var th lln.
Th Proapaet and Prosperity damps.
C tha SVoodman of the World, have
their gam Thursday alghta. There I
m 'good, deal of rhralry patwaan these,
teams, and their gamaa are exalting.
Th work of Samaln of th prospoiity
team Is showing a marked Improvement.
Ifext Tubsdar night there will b a
mstoh game of tan-pins an th Portland
allays, between th Monaron ana ine
Pin Knighta. ' Tba tdaaw r oompossd
mt th bast players In tb l$y and a
oloa game Is expected.
Jo Qitlard played on nn games
last week, making 14 ta on m.
whkfh la blah for ta wk. Th boy
ar getting Into shape ta play tb eraek
taem of Seattle nd Other tesma in urn
northern eltle which ar billed Cor the
Latter part of tats month '.
T
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DOILY CRAY TOO
MUCH FOR TIGERS
: 4Jaraa1 aUl Barrlee.y
Taeoma, Waatk. Oct . Los Angls
outplayed Toeoma and won' pretty
gun., McLaughlla' home-run in tha
ninth, after two men war out and two
strike had been called mm him, aavod
Taooma a abut-out. Scot; ,r ,r , .
TAOOHA. ' .
.. AB. n, K. FO. A. E.
Dol, y. f. 4
Bheehan, lb. ff
Caaer. Sb. I
Eagaa, as,
Lynch, e. f. '........a
McLaughlin, L i. ... 4 i
r . . a
Hog.n. lb. .... I j I 9 1
FlUgrald, ..... J
Total ... II 1 T ST It 1
' ', LOfl ANGBLB8.
.-''-i'. ..... AB. R. H. FO. A. B.
Barnard, o. f.rt..... J J 1 1 J 0
Flood, lb. I J f I
Bmlth. lb. I , 1 I
Cravath. r. f.
a t v
Breshaar. lb. ....
f ft
Toman. . .
Hples. . ............ 4 t J 1 J
Gray, p. 11
Totals ... 2 I I 17 1 a
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Bases on ball By Gray, I; Fttsgerald.
I. HU by pitcher By Oray. 1; Flla-
kveraldi 1. .Passed ball By. Oaaham. l.
Two-baa hlt-By Cravath. - Horn
rurt By a McLaughlin. Bacrlftoa hits
Flood, Bftilth, Cravath. Stolen bases -
Caay. Flood. Karned rune Tacooj,-, 1 ;
Loa Anaelas. 1. Left on bases -Lo
Angeles, 7; Tacoma, 7. Doublaplay
Caaey to Bgan to Hogan; Flood to
Braanear; Flood to Toman to Brsshear.
Tlpie iir game 1:40.
psdptr- Tom Brow. . s
A4f TAjreOVTaUL
(ioaraal apertal eerrte.)
VaneoMveV, B. C. Oet 4. Today re
sults of horse raoas war mm follows;
Flrat raoa, trot or pao. v ma tea rao
for f 10 a aid Qlrngary PatBheo beat
Arteksj ,
eoond rao. half mil daahr Katie
Bell flrat. Llsai Rio saoond. Judge
Nsptoo third; tint 4:11. ,
Third raea. thro q Barters of a mile.
for all agea Karmbell llrst, Vera second.'
Uondurmn third; time. 1:1. -
Fourth race, one quarter mil, handl-
oap eooy flrat. Chickadee aaoopd.
Touns Marlowe third f time. i, .
f Fifth race, on and on quarter mile
Sldred first, Ama second,- Montoya
third; tim,'1:0V
brth raea. consolation mo, three
quarter mile -(hsudator flrst. Governor
John awoond, Bva D. third; tlm 1:14.
Tha Columbia' university Junior de
feated th Fourteenth Street Bagle tn a
walk played gam' of football yeatorday
on the Columbia university ground. Th
anal score was 14 to 0. Th lineup:
Columbia, , ' " " ; Bagle.
Dunn ....i.....y..U;.;..H. Mayer
O'Brien; r.t, l...vA..O. Carr
Krehn ... t,.. ...K g-J... .... . Stuart
Kanx nc J. Carr
Man Ion ........4.1 g. r. ....... Murphy
ConcmbnoB .ii..LtH.i..,.. Hanson
1 Mayor. ....Mi.Ur.. DuK
Leary ......... .f...X. Jorgensan
Souflert r.......r.h.l. ....... Hlncka
Wilkenaan. .,...j..L h.r.k...,r Barrett
Boyl .t,......-.. Ludar
. :' ,. FOOTBAJbXi BBSVaVVS. - .' "
Harvard St. Main 0. r i ' '
Annapoli II. Virginia Military '
Vnlvrslty of Oregon 10, Alum at 9.
Wlllsmctt Vntvarslty IS, Oregon Stat
Normal . i
Oregon. Agricultural Colleg Tt, Unl-
veralty of Oregon Medico 4.
Multnomah A. A, C. 4, Aston a. A
Psclflo University II, Hill Military I.
Columbia Unlvsrslty Junior 14, Four
teenth Street Eagles 4.
J-
BCrBTOV 9;
4 4Jersal faaHel SerM.r -Boston.
OcL 4. The Boston AttWri-
can defeated the Highlander In two
game today and displaced them In th
lead for the pennant Th score were:
Boston, ll-l; New York. 1-4. Boston'
reap tag la now .414 and New York
v. . - (jesraal apeclal Bsrvlet.)
Tacbma, Oet. 4. Raf Turner, th ne
gro boxer, end Chester Lever of Ed
monds will flght IQ-rouna go at ier-
manla hall Ip Taooma n Thursday, Oc
tober 19. for a purs ana "B m du
T. . WcOrsth n Bill Bailey won the
Hunt olub paper chase yesterday. Mrs.
Buffum on Bsrnato waa Second and
Mis Howard) oa Jim Budd third, r
Ian Franc laoo. Oct 4. Th gars
scheduled for today between Ban Fran
cisco end Oakland we postponed oa
account of rain.
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POStTlMtr-, fVAY
western sports
GUIBLER BELLEN'S
PORTLAND CAREER
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MOBS .aTOT 4M0sV
.taosr
SJUITlOaT OF
Frank Halle' dlapparane
Tucsan Spring, Oal ' aa account f
which appeared la last night's Journal,
was no surprise to some of his ao-
quaintanoea her, although a number o
J his aequatntanc war startled upon
n as ring inei a man wno nan swnnwMo
so much charity toward the gentler aex
In the past would voluntarily desert hi
wlf.
Hellen waa know in Portland by
very sporting man. He wwa th founder
of the Portland Club some' year go,
and si no that tlma hae figured mora r
less prom loan Uy In tha ne are pa per of
thl lty. He one had a falling oat
wltb another gambler sad for day they
both carried revolvers and made three ta
against each other. Hellen' a weapon
wn a Colt' automatK revolve and
twice It cam within a hair' breadth
of costing him his Ufa. Th first tlm
he was shot through the bond, th
platol having fallen on th floor, oaualng
it discharge. On th second oeoaaion
Hellen had son to sleep oa a sofa and
railed off on to th floor, when th
platol went off. Thl wound waa of a
very serloua aarur. Th ball penetrated
hi right aid- and perforated his liver.
stOBUch and sne lung. It I said to have
oot th gambler 14.004 before h com
pletely recovered. HI friend advised
him t go to Tuscan Spring for hi
health. Th fact that he waa a vege
tarian, his physician told him, was
largely reaponslbl for hi recovery.
Hellen' flm 'marriage waa with a
Portland SJri. They war not happy
and th match ended tn a sensational di
vorce suit Th wlf he I reported to
have deeerUd at th spring was a Cal-
Ifornlsn.
Soma of hi friend say that ft would
not surprise them It ha war to some
to Portland.
"And If he war her,' remarked on.
n would be gambling. He oan't stay
away from It No matter what It cost
htm. h would have club room Wis
piece. Hs I th sort of man wh will
spend 140.40 to win 44 eenta."
CENTRALIA STILL IN
STATE OF DARKNESS
- Owartsl fNaeatek t Th Jewsal.)
Centralis. Wash., Oct. 4. The ettrm
light situation has developed Int a
ecandaL Th oity I stUI la darkness.
Th report t bow blng circulated that
11 th oounollmen have, granta them
alve a special rat tor alec trio light.
Th charg waa openly made m the
last meeting that on of th ooanollmen
did not pay for th light h used. H
Indignantly drhd the charge with the.
statement that be pet tn Dill wna n
waa presented. Whan naked how often
th bill had been present, no awr
wa given. j
7fpeHsl ri m yZMid WU hi Tb timi iwll
San Prenclaro. Oct 4.Jtraral Brltt
and Jo Qena signed rtlcls tonight to
fight for tb lightweight championship
of th world on th nhrht of October 11
before the Shata Athletic club. Th
contest fall for 111 pound ringside.
the winner to take 71 par cant and the
loser II par cent la esse Brltt wins. If
Oan win be Is U get 44 par cant and
If th oontest m a draw will got th
At,
rOKNXNO. OCTOBER .
190
hunting for man
STILL 11NEIN1SIIED
Four Weeks hav elspswd lne th fall
tana la th public echool opened. , Dur
ing sll this tlm th classae of th first
six grades of tb Atklnaoa oehool hav
been wltnout any plaae in whloh to asset
Tb pupils hav bean Mala Inaiructlon.
th teacbera hav been Ml and tb tax
payers have had to Buffer bnoaua th
salaries f th teachers hav to b paid
whathsr thy work or not, , -
AU this te do to th unfinished do
dltlon of th Atklnaoa school. Th
boUdlng hi far from being ready for
ooaupanoy and R I not known when th
woTk wlll be eompleted. The beating
and ventilating apparatus will not be
la operation for eome time and the new
port loa of th building will not b fin
ished for at least two weeks.
N on I willing to take th Mam
for th condition which hav exleten In
th schools sine th term opened. Th
contractors say they ar not iwsponalbl
and It ha been Impossible for them to
complete th work In th tlm allowed
la Lb oontraet. Much of th work wa
not started until 1st ta th Mssoa and
no great endeavor wa made by them to
rush K until It came time for school to
open. Ah hough the directors were fully
aware of th candlUon they amd no
effort to eompel the contractors to eoas-
plat th repairs within th tlm speci
fied In the contracts, la nearly every
instance th contractora were behind
wltb their Work. . f .
Because of the unfinished oondttloa of
the building, I TU pupil war without
Instruction on week, 44 for two weeks
and 411 for four week. It baa aot
th taxpayer IS.ltl.40 for selariee for
teachers who bay not been working;
- Superintendent Rlgtr baa announced
that th classes of tha first aim grade
of th Atkinson school will meet In the
portable at th Ldd aehoot tomorrow
morning. Th seventh, eighth and ninth
grade ere already receiving instruction
In tb portable t th Coueb aohooL It
1 expected that not nearly alt the pupil
will attend under thee eondltiooa aa It
I considerable distance for om f
th younger h4ldrn to walk.
Following wa tha attends no at th
school last Friday,:' Alnawortb. lit;
Albtna Central, to; Atkinson. II; Brook
lyn, 4I; Central. 141; Chapman. 041;
Clinton Rally, 414: Couch. 744; Falling,
414; Fernwood. IT; Fulton. Hi Fulton
park. 41; Harrtton. 441; Highland, 444;
Holladay, T4I; Ladd, TIT: Marquam. Uu
Midway,- lit North Central. !; Ockley
Oraaa, 171', Peninsula. Ill; Portsmouth,
111; Sellwond, tt; South Portland, I74'
Stephana, 111: Suanyetd. 444; Thomp
son. TU: William Avenue. TOO: Wood
lawn, 444; Fast Twenty-el shth, 44 j
High School. IIT. Total. 1
' wi.k .b. .Mlrim a th SO Mini la
" A S.tat w".d'. """ T
- Thar wa big sensation fa Le
vllle, lndvwha W. H. Brown of that
plana who waa expected ta die, had
his Ufa saved by Dr. King's New Dle-
coYSfy tot" Consuinprttm. H wilts.
"I endured tnsutreraale agonies rrons
Asthma, but your New Discovery gave
me Immediate relief and noon thereafter
effected a complete cure. Similar our
of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronctmia
and Grip ar numerous. It's the peer
leee remedy for all throat and lung
trouble. Price 40o and 1.00. Guaran
teed by Rad Croe Pharmacy, corner
Sixth and Oak streets. n th Way to
kiWM SbHOOL
FVFIXJi WHMUI VMA BUBaUUf VO
sifwpe'- zv n aoxoo
vomvABU mocrMS womommcrw
OA4TM &OS41 VO VAXPATBMal 0
bats B.m., ,
to fight jeff
arho wlU on tar th AtMhaon aohool on
Monday 4br will be 14,0 pupils In
attend anoe in the public schools of thl
city against 11,144 at th oerreepondlng
tlm laat year.
WILL MASBY Gilt
IF SEE'Ll EEflAVE
Aawd Mlehaal Ptertlar, who lies at St
Vtnoent boapital 1 ovsrlng from bia
dawporat attempt at eelf destruction,
ay he will marry Mary Rontnooa, th
14year-oid girl whom be im sosused of
having abducted. If her friend wUl go
on her bond and guarantee that aba will
be good. He will not aaarrg bar other
wise, h ssya, I
Mary Robinson's mother called an th
old man at th hospital yesterday. They
had a long talk and It wa then that ha
said ha would marry the child if some
body would make bar b aood. Her
parent refused to . undertake tb task.
Plertler ta rapidly recovering.
ptertlar km bam mad th defendant
In a suit for counsel fee by Attorney
John Dltchbara aad John P. Waita. Tha
amount they claim I 4100.
Suit wa filed la th elronJt eonvt yaa
torday afternoon through Artornay Al
bert B. Ferrers. It 1 alleged that
Ptertlar retained Watt and Dltehburn
hi counsel August 1 and dl
cltarged thorn from further oervio Bep
tambar It --j :,j
A healthy, Hvary Michigan woman
10 years old. If sh had anry bean a
man sh might hav been a sandidata
for vtoo president
AT OUR NEW STORE
86 SIXTH
p. k
W m sbewtnc
most eompteta Um of
Vv
; T .'.'r & '
Bicycles and Sundries
v.;
r '
Automobile Supplies
Kver Shown on
REACH ATHLETIC 600DS
New UnM of Goods Being- Added
Drop In and Uok U Over ;
1
electric mm
'ISPC32LYI3SB
9&A
"I hav )ut eomplatad my diurnal ta-
Speotlon of allth building within th
fire limit of the city and I And ths lev
trtcal wiring to very poor." eald Ft
Marshal W. R. Robarnt ytarday aftar
noon. 1 ,
By thl h meant that th wiring tnJ
tb different building was not np to
th standard and might be the means f
Ing fire. H will make an attempt 1
to see that better wiring w dan law
building In future.
The lira marshal Inspect overy IraftdW .
Ins within tha Sra Umit one a year.
He ha had a vary hard task; an ac
count of the many bow building which
hav been built It ha taken him Juat
14 month to cover tb territory. Men
day he will start on the work of n
other year. In th new year ha will no.
hav only the old district to Inspect,
but hi work Will melud all tb bund
ing 1 the extended fire limits. Aside
from tha electric wiring ha say that
tb City 1 In fairly good condition.
Many of th old shacks hav bn torn
down and prmnat Improvement
mad.
"Conditions are becoming batter overy
day." h said. "It 1 very gratifying
to see such a great number of fin
building going up. Than the full paid
Br department and th Installation of
many new hydrant I as aaeuranc
tbat tb city will hav better Are pro
tection than aver before, A wonderful
Improvement ha been mad ta th lira
department slno Jun L Recently th
department ha don some excellent
work and has drowned eevereJ blase)
whloh in many cities would hav de
veloped into oonflagratlona."
Recently th city council rsurrctsd
an ordinance requiring bulkhead to ba
placed every 100 feet along the docks on
tb water front While thl to an olI
ordinance It ha never been enforce!.
Tha matter was recently referred to?
the fire marshal and during th past
week he baa notified th owners of th
larger dock that they must comply with
the ordinance. AU of them hare manl
tested a willingness te do as Instructed.
"All the property owner along th
water front feel that bulkhead wUt ba
a good thing.- said Mr. Roberts, "aa th
deck now ar a draught circulate be-,
naata them, which In ease of Ar will
reuse the flames to spread very rapidly.
The bulkhead are to be built of two
Inch plank and wUl tend te am other any
nr whloh may otart tt the water.
front" r ...
i '. n 1 1 .mi..! 1 " i
MB- ' Wrrnim 1
' (Bseciil DtosaMU e Tb JearaeL) '
Curkson, Wab, Oct Mrs. C. "Jl
Cowan, th wlf of County Commis
sioner Cowan, died her today after )
yeer'e ttlness.
STREET
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