7 at Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron THE MORNING- OREGfONIAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 35, 1905. MAJESTIC RANGES MADE OF MALLEABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON The Majestic is made better 'and of better ma terial than any other Range in the world. (Steel has proven a partial failure in Ranges). Our water heaters are more powerful, by 50 per cent. The oven bakes more prompt and even. The fuel bills are less, land, last, but not least, the repair day is farther away than the others. . THEY CANT CRACK OR BREAK Thousands in use in Portland; hundreds of thous ands used in 40 of our states, and nine foreign countries. ' Awarded Two Highest Prizes Two Gold Medals at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition Has Been the Verdict of Every Jury at Every Ex position Where Majestic Ranges Have Been Shown FIRST ItetotS anti Clarfe Centennial (Exposition' ; DIVISION OF EXHIBITS fajestic Manufacturing Co . "Ye 6eej to inform, you that the fury under Sroup. awarded your (bzhlblt a Gold -Medal . V- MAJESTIC BANGES SOLD IN ALL OF THE ABOVE COUNTRIES on Material. Wprlcmanship and Warniftvf:iir nf ange? binder the rules, you haue three days In which to file an appeal . if you so desire. ZKenry S. Dosch, ' . J' Dirccfor of Exhibits. . t- -'"V ICetofe anb Clark Centennial CxpoStfton DIVISION OF EXHIBITS ajestic Manufacturing Co.--; : ")Ye &eej jto inform you that the jury under &roup. awarded your (bzhibit a Gold Medals on General Exhib.lt . ' v COUNTLESS THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED USERS OF THIS RANGE INDORSE THE VERDICT OF THE JURY Tender the rules, you have three days in which to file an appeal if uou so desire. "V ; Jj. Zffenry S. SDosch, Director of Exhibits. WmGadsby 6 Sons HOUSEFURNISHERS First and Washington Streets . . . Portland Ag'ents it shut t Seals Win the Game in the First Inning. NO MORE RUNS ARE MADE Ballplayers From Oregon Get but a Single Hit Off Whalen and Make Two Errors Irwin Does Star Work. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Yesterday', Results. San Francisco. 2: Portland. 0. Xios Angeles, 7: Seattle, 2. Oakland, 4i Tacoma, 0. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C L.os Angeles 41 31 .281) Oakland 42 36 .543 San Francisco 38 37 .S07 Tortland :c 58 ,492 Seattle 88 30 .478 Tacoma 27 41 .397 SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Oct, 24. (Special.) For nine spasms today the Giants were swinging their heads oft and only one of thom camo through with a hit This lucky man was Van Buren. Cates, for Portland, pitched a big; league himself, but an error by Atz in the very first inning made it curtains for the Giants. Waldron beat out a hit and Mohler soused a nice one to Cates, who tossed to Atz in the hopo of making a double play. But Jakey failed to make the sphere stick to his mlt. and as it rollea away out to center, both runners ad vanced a peg. Hlldobrand then re sponded with a Texas leaguer to the right garden that brought both home. It was a magnificent pitchers" battle, in fact, the best seen here in months. Only three Portland men reached first. The score: PORTLAND. AB It IB PO Atz. ss 4 0 Van Buren. If 3 0 Mitchell, lb 3 .0 Ehlafly. 2b 2 0 McLean, c 3 0 McHaie, cf 3 0 Sweeney, 3b 3 0 McCredle. rf 3 0 Cates, p 3 0 Totals 27 SAN FRANCISCO. 1 24 11 AB R IB PO A E Waldron. cf 2 1 1 2 0 0 Mohler, 2b 4 1 0 3 2 0 Hlldebrand. If 3 0 1 4 0 0 Nealon, lb 3 0 0 10 0 1 Householder, rf 8 0 2 0 0 0 Irwin. 3b 2 0 0 2 3 0 Gochnauer. ss 3 0 0 2 4 0 Wilson, c 3 O 0 4 0 0 Whalen. p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 20 2 4 27 11 1 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGSi.' , 0 0 0 1 4 Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 San Francisco.... -.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Householder. Sacrifice hit Irwin. First bass on errors Portland 1, San Fran Cisco 2. Bases on balls Off C&tea, 2. Left on bases Portland 1, San Francisco 3. Struck out By Cates. 3; by Whalen, 4. Hit by pitched ball Schlally. Double play Gochnauer to Mohler to Noalon; Gochnauer to Ncalon; Schlally to Mitchell. Time of game One hour and 20 minutes. Umpire Davis. Siwashcs Have a Crazy, Spell. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 24. The eighth inning was Seattle's undoing. In this In ning, after two men were out, the locals secured six runs on three bases on balls, two singles and a double. Jones was taken out in the middle of this Inning and Miller substituted, but he failed to check the run-getting. In this inning the visitors lost their heads and threw the ball around indiscriminately, allowing the home team to run bases and to score without off or L Score: R.H.E. L.03 Angeles .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 fi 7 7 4 Seattle 0 0 0 110 0 0 0-2 S 1 Batteries W. Hall and Eager; Jones, Miller and Blankenshlp. Umpire Porrine. est battles of his long ring career. Lavlgne la contemplating a return to the ring in six-round bouts, and Walcott said that Lavlrnc seemed to him as good as ever. OF THE STATE Emerson Holds Down Commuters. OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 24. Tacoma shut Oakland out today. Emerson allowed the local loam only four scattering hits. For Tacoma, Eagan made a home run and Durileavy rapped out a three-bagger. Score: R.H.E. Tacoma 0 0 0 01 12 0 04 9 0 Oakland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 2 Batteries Emerson and Graham; Blcx rud and Byrnes. Umpires Hackott and Hogan. Baseball Players' Contracts. NEW YORK, Oct 24. The following contracts and releases were announced today by President Pulliam. of the Na tional Baseball League: Contracts With Chicago," Jack Pflster; with Cincinnati, Joseph J. Kelley, John C. Barry and "W. W. HInchman; with Pittsburg, Otto F. Knabe. Releases By Chicago to Cincinnati. Jake "Wclmer: by Cincinnati to Chicago, Harry C. Steinfeldt and James D. Scbring. TO FIGHT FOR GLORY Brltt Yearns to Sleet Nelson In tho Ring Again. KANSAS CITY, Oct 24. (Special.)-"! used to fight for the money tfiero was In it" said" Jimmy Brltt today, "but from now on it's only for the sake of getting In the ring with Nelson again. Honestly, I would fight Nelson tomorrow for CO cents, if I could get a chance. I will fight Nelson six rounds or 600. as he likes. Nel son can draw the articles of agreement and I will sign them, no matter what the terms may be. We have won a fight each, and I. think public opinion is that he should now fight the 'rubber.' " HART AND KAUFFMAX MATCHED Finish Fight for $15,000, if Kauff man Whips- O'Brien. LOUISVILLE. Ky., Oct 2 L Marvin Hart, the heavyweight pugilist has ac cepted the offer of the Colma Club, of San Francisco, for a match with Al Kauff man. The club's offer, made through Billy Roche, calls for an unlimited round fight for a purse of 515,000. The offer is contingent on Kauffman's winning Friday night over Jack O'Brien in San Francisco. Walcott Begins Training. DETROIT, Mich., Oct 24. (Special.) Joe Walcott champion welterweight of the world, started training here today for a fight with Willie Lewis, of New York, which will be fought under a big tent at Falrvlew, Just outside Detroit October SL Walcott will be coached by George La vlgne. the "Saginaw Kid," with whom Walcott fought and lost two of the hard- MPTOX WIIiIi TRY ONCE AGAIN Will Challenge for America's Cup In Season of 1907. LONDON, Oct 21. Sir Thomas LIpton expects to challenge for the America's cup in 1907. He declared today that he was as keen as ever, and that while too late to challenge for 1905. if all went well he would be at Sandy Hook with a new challenger the following year. Multnomah Eleven at Practice. The regular evening practice of the Multnomah football eleven was fairly well attended last evening, and the boys were put through strenuous prac tice by Captain Jordan. Coach Over field was unable to be present, owing to a slight cold which necessitated his remaining Indoors, but as it Is not serious he will be out this evening. The eleven Is working out In antici pation of a hard game with the Astoria Commercial Club team which is sched uled for next Saturday, and they hope to make a better showing than in tho Fort Stevens game, when the soldiers scored against the clubmen. Races at Jamaica Park. NEW YORK, Oct 24. Jamaica Park j-acc results: Six furionps Water Dos: won. Inquisitor second. Hector third; time, 1:15. Mile and sixteenth Sun Ray won, Wyeth second, Flammula third; time, 1:43 3-5. Five and half furlongs Leonora W. won. Benevolent second, Montanus third; time, 1:07. Mile and eixteenth Sidney C Love won. Monet second, Gatnara third; time, 1:17 4-5. Mile and quarter Hippocrates won. Mabel Richardson second. Banker third; time, 2:07 4-6. Five and half furlongs Meddling Dalir won, Swell Girl second; Duenna third; time 1;08 2-3. Roosevelt, Jr., as a Boxer. NEW YORK, Oct 24 Theodore Roose velt. Jr.. looked over all the athletic clubs In and around Boston and Cambridge, and elected to Join the Douglas Athletic Club, a well-known boxing club of Chelsea, says a dispatch to the World from Cam bridge, Mass. Mr. Roosevelt decided In favor of the Douglas Athletic Club be cause of Its boxing, and he was voted into membership at a special meeting of the directors after presentation of his assessment Gives Up In -Fourth Round. BINGHAM, Utah, Oct 24. Klem Groves, of White Lake, defeated Billy Hale,, of Denver, in the third round of what was to have been a 2W-round fight here tonight Hale was completely outclassed and was being punished so severely that his seconds threw up the spongo be fore the end of the fourth round. Robbed Iiife Insurance Company. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct 24. A new and entirely original form of life Insur ance peculation was unearthed In this city today. It was disclosed that the so licitors of the United Patriots of Amer ica, a local Insurance order, had been writing the applications of persons burled In the local cemeteries and after report ing the applications at the head office, collecting advance moneys due them on the applications, amounting in the aggre gate, it Is said, to a considerable sum. The visitors disappeared a short time previous to the discovery of their scheme. Emerson: The crowning fortune of a man is to be bora with a bias to soma -pursuit which finds him in employment and happiness. WORK WIIiIi CEASE LX WASHING TOX FOR THE WINTER. Review of Progress Made and What Is Yet to Be Accomplished In Various Sections. OLYMPIA, Wash., Oct 24. (Special.) Work on the surveys of the ten state highways for which appropriations were made by tho last Legislature Is practical ly over for this year. The surveys of the Cowlitz Pass road have been completed, and, although this Is true of only the one road, gratifying progress has been made on several of the others. Okanogan County, which has been one of the backward ones in doing Its share of surveys, has Just placed a force In the field on the Methow Valley'road. The work has been delayed. It Is o.Id. by In fluence from the town of Brewster, which now geta the Methow Valley trade by a wagon road over the mountains. The new road would divert most of this trade to Pateros, at the mouth of the Methow River. Okanogan County has partly com pleted tho Chelan-Johnson Creek state road, but has done nothing on the Loom-Is-Republic road. Klickitat County Is Just completing tho survey of Its portion of the road along the north bank of the river from Lyle to Washougal, and Skamania County has a force at work on Its portion of the same highway Chelan County has completed Its survey of the Skagit-Chelan road, sometimes known as the Red Mountain road, or Leavenworth road. Skagit County has done nothing on its portion of this road, nor upon Its portion of the Slate Creek or Chuckanut Mountain roads. Skagit County and Whatcom County are the two recalcitrant ones that refuse to per form their part in state roadbulldlng. 8kaglt does not want the Chuckanut road built, because It will divert tho trade from the Samlsh Flats to Belllngham from Mount Vernon, and Whatcom Coun ty will not survey the Slate Creek road, because Skagit County will not survey the Chuckanut road. The Slate Creek road la wanted by Skagit County to give It the trade of the Slate Creek mining district but most of the rood Is In What com County. Suits have been brought by the Attorney-General against the Commissioners In both theso counties, to compel them to order the surveys, and the Whatcom County case has been heard by tho Superior Court and Is now under advisement Jefferson County ha? completed the sur vey of Its portion of the road traversing Jefferson County. Clallam County, and ending at Montesano, in Chehalls County, and Clallam County has also surveyed Its portion. Chehalls County has abandoned about 70 miles of county road and laid out n new county road along the line of this proposed state road. Contracts for building 30 miles of the county road have been let to be completed In March. The other 40 miles of the state road In Cheha. lis County will be surveyed in the Spring. The Snoqualmle Pass road, leading from Kittitas County to King County, has been surveyed by Kittitas County, but King County has done nothing cither on this or upon the Nachez Pass state road. The County Commissioners promise to order the work done in the Spring. Ferry County has completed Us survey of the Republic-Son Jfoll road. State Highway Commissioner J. M. Snow expects the survey work to be all completed early next year, with the pos siblo exception of the surveys in What com and Skagit Counties, where the pro cedure depends on the outcome of the mandamus proceeding mentioned above. Discarded Suitor Kills. SEATTLE, Oct 24. Joseph John Flatt this morning shot and Instantly killed "Lottie Nicholas because the woman re fused to marry him, and escaped. The woman and her slayer are Assyri ans, each 22 years of age. The woman was a widow, her husband having died five months ago. first euuM is UP Free to Men Stock Sold by tho Sheriff. ASTORIA. Or.. Oct 24. (Special.) Eleven shares of the capital stock of the Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company were sold by Sheriff Llnville ttfls after noon under execution Issued by the Cir cuit Court in tho suits brought by the Packing Company against C. C and Paul C. Lutjcns and George C. Plummer & Co. The purchasers were George C Plummer & Co.. and the consideration was the amount of the Judgments, 3731.15. W STOP ALL SPINDLES FALTj RIVER COTTOX OPERA TIVES THREATEN STRIKE. Reject Employers' Profit-Sharing Offer and Hold Out for Advance. Twenty Thousand Affected. FALL RIVER, Mass.. Oct. 24. Al though the Fall River Textile Council, which held a special meeting tonight to consider the refusal of the Manufac turers' Association to grant a direct wage Increase of slightly moro than 14 per cent, made no recommendations to tho various unions, the Indications point to a general strike before the close of the month. Special meetings of all tho unions will be held tomorrow night to vote on the question. The sentiment among the rank and file of the operatives, union and non union, appeared tonight to be strongly in favor of a strike. Should the unions declare for this action. It Is probable that the strike will begin Saturday. As many of the mills are now short handed. It Is thought the manufacturers have less than 29,000 hands on their payrolls. OFFER TO SHARE PROFITS. Why Cottonspinncrs Refuse to Grant Full Advance Asked. FALL RIVER, Mass., Oct 24. The re ply of the Manufacturers Association, denying the request of the Textile Union for a complete restoration of the 12i per jcent cut In wages of July, 1904. Instead of the part Increase and part profit-sharing plan proposed by the manufacturers, was made public today. Among other things, the letter says: It U Impossible to grant your request for the roll restoration of the schedule In force prior to July. 1004, for the reason that the margin existing between raw material and finished product will not allow It. In making an ad vance of fire per cent based on a margin of 73 cents, the manufacturers were governed first of all by their ability to pay. aad sec ondly to conform to the- spirit of an agree ment made by your organisation and them selvra with the Governor of the commonwealth to pay this additional sum based on a mai;tn which he should ascertain by an investigation of their accounts. The Governor found this margin to be 74ft cents, on which a dividend of five per cent should be paid after It had been In existence for a period approxiznaUng three months. The prodt-tharing offer U designed to give to the operatives automatically and without agitation sueh advance from month to month as the scargin will warrant Damage Suit for Injuries in Iroquois Theater. MANY OTHERS TO FOLLOW Ono of Party of Six Women Sues Theater Company and Contrac-tors-Other Damage Claims Aggregate Millions. CHICAGO, Oct 24. 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