. , ,1 I JO n p.. i rn t i on rn nnnTi inn n?mn i' onrani nin mni ovw ine dial iqi j i i- w, ; , . t i'l i in i i, J'HfATlirn- HI III! Battel. Baum and Splw; Bchock . ' 11 Ifj , V, jjjAr gtc WIND'miLIMlLTHtNK.Z c ' FAiarT KXBor xu movx9 nxxn ' ' MXMXBmrmxM twxxxjeo tiu ' BUT IU DZBVT BA. r (journal Spwui fcnW T,"-;. "-' San Francisco, April . Anothts coat V bt .whltewaah wm added to th Port land team's already heavy supply. Out et tna twelve defeats meted to the Port land' team half of them hare been blanks. Jwt what If the matter is hard ' to. discern, for the team puts n a fast and snappjrtleldtns' came. The fort land manarer has secured Murpbyv the - first baseman and all-around player of , the Ban Francisco State leaa-ue team, and 'the lad will be given. a thorough trial.'1 The showing-. of Drubot Is . source of satisfaction, and Manage Kl) : la said to be negotiating- with a young . fellow named Bpencer. t v" v Butler pitched a fairly good game yesterday, but his support was ragged. The score: . i'r OAKLAND. -,. - --v AB. R. H.PO. A.E. Ganley, r. Z. ........ 4. 0 11 "Francks, a. '-,.... 4 at I t 1 . Kruiter, L t ........ 4 11 T Iunleavyi o.,..' . 1 , I 12 Clancy, lb, ......... 4 Etrelb, Jb. '...,,... 4 0 Ivereaux, to. 3 1 Boetttger, e. 4. 0 4 !. Buchanan, p, ........ 10 ;i if ' .... 1 T rw ajs w. r "-A -;-f " ". ; j .: ' - AB. RH.PO.A.&. iTennan,' c.i. ,... v , e j i Nadeau. V f. ........ 4 1, 0 a Castro, s. S. 0- 10 1 Beck, 2b. ........... 4J 0"J I t Freeman, lb, ........ 0 0 11 rl Franels. Sb. .4 - 0.1 S i McCreedte, t. f. ..... 10 0 t 0 8telman. c ......... 0 0 11 , Butler, p. . . i . . 1 1 "0 "t-T .totals Oj40.W42. 6 RUNS AND HITS BY INNINOS. Portland . ..... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits . . ,....,4,1 I I 4 0 10 1 04 Oakland , , Min 2 i . Wits . , ,......t zso jnostMAftrr ' TWo-bsse hits Dunleavy, Drennan, . Etrelb. Sacrifice hits Freeman. Butler, Dunleavy, Devereau. First base on ' rron Oakland, S : Portland. J. First ' base on called bU Off Buchanan. 1; off Butler,. 2. Left on bases Oakland, 7; Portland, 0. Struck out By Buch anan, 2: by. Butler, I. Double plays Castro to Beck to Freeman; Btreib to Francks. Time of gained-One hour And 20 .minutes. Umpire McCarthy. . Keefe Instalns Kia Heepxd. J "Fresno, Cati,' April Pitcher Terkes . was found in bunches yesterday and Tacoma won handily. ' Bobby Keefe, al ' though found frequently, kept the hits Well scattered and won his fourth straight game. v The score: Tacoma . . ...,Il 0 0 1 I 0 2 8 11 1 San Fran ......90 1 0000 1 0 2 10 3 Batteries Keefe and Graham; Terkes and Gorton. ' tpider Vaam Vnsales Seattle. IB Angelee,April .-Aftr four in rifi!rif4. duflfif whlcB IRere was nothing . doing in the scoring tine, the Angels . took a brae fn the fifth and the bom bardment started then was kept up un til, at the end of the eighth, they had BLQO D Da aeeeanl its rrifhtfnt aldMatiMM, mo4 Polaonlng to eoameoly ealleO tht Kloa at All DlMMea, .It aur b eltbar kwedltsrr or e6a tnewd. '3aee tk nrstem to UlotoO tk It tbi twiM Bar nanlteat itaelf la Ihf for ( Scrof nla. Kcsrma. Bammatle Paina Stiff u t.ii.. . Jolnta. Eruption or Oonpr-Calore4 tpeta as tke ...ljg,ly';l;;aca .or Lew. Jlia uweja wit Moats, at oa aua, Bor Ibraat. 8wollea TodiIU, ralllas at of tka Haur er Ejewowa. and fliiall a Lep- f . , ruaUk Decay et tn yieak and Bene.' It roe . tiare anr Of theae er alnllar arataiana. gtt , BROWN BLOOD CUBB, loiai41afoljr. -Ail f trratmem jrucuvmur in reami 01 ure Work. , . . , ll ceatalns bo danearooa Ornga or tajurbxia ataa. Irinra of a or kind.. It tees ta tht varjr bottooi '' v ct tbe dlaeaae aad fbroea eat Trr partlela at 1 Impurity. Saoa iwr alta and armptoM Olaaa- twcra, eompic wi7 aaa larenv. l at piooo.T'tbe tlMaaa,; tbe Seab. tbe booM ae4 tbe whole -ere- Inn er cleaBaea. curlDad aa4 raatorad te fort Balth. aad tba patlaet prepared anew foe tbe ' fl'itl'a and pleaaaree1 of Ufa. BROWN'S VI OOU CPRB, f 2.00 a Iwttla, iaata a BMath. Mi by.DB. BKOWM. OiSS Areb at, Pklladal !. for aale In Portland ! Or Fiaak Mas, ParUaad Hotel Pbarswcv. t . I . POISON I 1 VZBX9 ;na. . . , . :t Won. Xo.t, i ; . . I . ' i, . .- . Oakland . . 10 4 .711 1 ' DKK.T- 1 : f ' r'-'. ., t r r- i-.-.,). .r,-'.r,L! .-,i-V Tacoma . , ............. fv4 .1(3 geaUle . . ........4 f 7 Ban Francisoo 4 10 .286 Portland .''. ' Testerdays Seores. '. . Oakland, $; Portland, 0. , 'Taapma, I; San Francisco, t,. fcosvAngelss. ; Beattle, i, r -. r y DIAMOND GLISTEN1NGS t Zissy at sum. ;- They got the Habit. rTwas the asms Bad story. W- T ' If so, another chance will be given them.-. .. j ; v ; . v'.' ' ' It's no us beating- Oakland; they are a lot of lobsters. , ' 1 The litis today read all right for Portland, watch for the victory. Things look rosy foe ths Browns cap turlng a double-header on Sunday. They're been taking headers right along; why not double up occasionally. In yesterday's game Butler pitched good ball, but his team dldn'V back him up In the hitting department The agitation against - imposing tax of $10 a game on baseball in this city has had' the effect of raising auch a storm that the chances are bright for tne mayor's expected veto to be Bug lainea. While the team Is losing and receiv log all the hard censure possible there is no use in rubbing it In. XSA2ffXB AJTD fin TO MXBM. - (Jonrnl Sseeial Berrlce.) "v Newark. N. J.. AbrU . For the opening of the bicycle raolng season at tne vausnurf track tomorrow, Frank Kramer has entered - the ' Inauaurai stakes, a half-mile scratch ' race, and the two-mile professional handicap W. a Fenn, holder of the five-mile record,, will also appear In. both races, and la likely to share the . honor of starttng xrom scratch with, Kramer. The list of professional -eroiista "will be greatly augmented this year, by number of-stag; amateurs, who have, re u vemn aeciarea , proresslonalS. George Qlaasorii Fred Ernst and Ed a. Collet t, a brother of George Colletu the New Haven sprinter, are booked to ride their maiden rece for money purses to- nrsoo BABSBAUi voinam. The indoor baseball 'clMmBiiifwW.lat the armory is coming to a close, and the- next few weeks will, decide tho winning team. At present CoitiDnnles a ana a ana Battery A are the com petltors, B cempany having won each of tne games it has played, five in all, while the battery and H company have won four and lost one each. The game thla evening between com panies H and B will be hotly contested ror tne reason that H la determined to break their opponents' perfect percent age, ana ne mem ror tne lead, which will make Jt neceaaary forta play -off. men tne Dauery is scueauiea to meet both these teams and ' the matter of pi Ming the winner will be about as hard as to prophesy . When the Portland Browns art going to score. , , OOUbBOa aVatXI JM 9KM 2IABT. ' (iooraal BpeqUt Serrlee.) New iTork. 'April l.-The vrlnctaal baseball gamef to be played by eastern colleges today are those of Cornell and Virginia t i Charlottesville, Brown and Manhattan at Providence, Harvard and Vermont at ' Cambridge, Tufts and Princeton at Prlneetott. ; Trinity and IrdhamaLFQrdham.ndi'ennoylajiul ana ueorgetown at waeningtorwAt tho poio grounds in this city Yale plays a practice garp with tho New York Na tional league team. ' f.- .' una --..l... i tOA DAT t0 FAKBB CKAJB. A good crowd of riders iourneved hut to Piedmont to participate In the Port land. Hunt club's run this afternoon. The weather Is ideal for a oaoer chaaa. and an exciting run is anticipated. futwina abtp btajt; baw , -v (Jottrnal Special Bertiee.) '' Chicago. April 0. -"-Jimmy Gardner and Buddy Ryan of Chicago foua-ht a. six. round draw hers last evening -' ' .. THE OREGON DAU-Y, JOURNAL,' PORTLAND, i; SATURDAY EVENING.- APRIL" 0, e.v rnns CARTOONIST CARTER'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE M'COY BEFORE THE CONTEST. XANPER NEVER HAVING A SHOW.:!; iC' i"; v '. TALENT HAD GOOD IN THE GOING 4--:.i . ' -" ."" . ' . ". i ...";"?"::. imui bK , San Francisco, April I. The Ulent bad a- good day st Emeryville despite the large ' fields, for four Of the six favorites finished first and the other winners were well played second choices. Results: --- First race, six and a half furlongs, selling Clausus won. Flaneur second. Toto Gratiot third. Time, 1:2L : Second race, half mile Peggy CNeQ won, "Albert Fir second, Cardinal Barto third. Time, :48 H. t - Third race, one mile,' selling Allo path won, yassalo second, Ripper third. Time, 1:14 H. , ' r: lV"J'.. 1 Fourth raco. ieven runongs, nanai cap Atwood won, Yellow Tall second,- Celebrant third, Time, i:zo. , , Fifth race, six furlongs, selling Silent Water won. George Berry second, Scherseo thiroVTime, 1184. . - Sixth race, one mile and 60 yards. selling Colonel Van won. Idogo sec ond, Cloche 4 0r third. Time, 1:48 H .-.; '. At aasmphla. ' s Memphis, April . MoivtgomeTy .Park aummary;- . .-y First race; four and ft. half furlongs,' aelling-Mag1qwonv.Lady Fashion sec ond. Green Qown third, ,Tine, .'MtS. eoond :;, race, .si ' furlongs-Henrr Bart won, Irene Llndsey second, oxui. fiit-thliiA:- Timd. 111a. . ":,: ' Third race, on mile Bhd B sixteenth Wilful wohr'Aodienes BeeoBdV-qorBa cats third. Time. l:4 ; , ) ,,. Fourth race, seven and a half fur longs McGee won. The Conqueror II second. Foxy Kane third. Time, ):88f4. Fifth race, , half mue cnaneys Aunt won. Miss Ines second., vounce tnira. Time. ?04i. - Sixth race, one mile Falkland won. Louisville ' second, Bugle Horn third, Time,. 1:44. v'v-N-i. . ' LARGEST STEAMER ON LAKES LAUNCHED . " (Jonnul Bpedal Servleel) Lorain, O., April (.The Augustus B. Wolvln, the largest vesseLever built on the lakes and the largest exclusively freight , steamer ;ftt" the ' woridV .waB launched at the yards, of the American Shipbuilding company today in tne pres encoder an Imraensa ere wd of specta tore. . The new steamer, the cost of which amounts to more than a half mil lion dollars, -is owned by the Steamship:' company. ' ' ' AcmO The general dimensions or the woivin are: Length. po feet; preadtn, es reet, and depth. St feet Forty-five hundred tons , of steel were used la her construc tion, exclusive of machinery and other fittings. - She will carry between 10,000 and 11,000 tons of ore, which hJ 1,000 tons more than the carrying capacity of the largest vessel on the great lakes at the present time. Tho ship will be loaded through tt hatches and by means of imnroved unloading machinery It la expeeWd-4he-4mmenss osrga-can be dts- charged in six hours; ' BASBBAU XV IU WJIST. f Joanut Boecial Berviea.) L Chicago, . April Several of :: thft leading college baseball teams a the middle west ato scheduled to play the first regulajKpramea of their season, to day. Purdue' lines 4ip against the. In dianapolis high school team at Lafay ette, and the. Culver Military academy plays Its initial- game with- tba. Kef wanna, AUnetio club. Northwestern, Notre Damet and . the :-universities' of i Wlvconaln,- Chicago, . Minnesota,0. Ne-i braska and Michigan will -begin their I i on a v 'Z THE FIGHT WAS ALL IN I I ( i Vv.'i IMBSVJI -!;it.t'"-1 fSirfp-s-TAUAKT f,t ;-, , ill t ' itSmboth Coated Fox Terrier. f lAat Tear '"VMlantr JuhiblP W0B 'Flrr Thppy and First Novice and Special for the Best Fox Terrier bred in Oregon, He is Owned by George McMillan, . Multnomah's Famous1 Football , Warrior. Valiant junior WU1 Be Entered at tho .Coming t SIG HART DOESN'T LIKE WRESTLING .1, 'ijil "Deliver me from wrestling matches and the refereeing thereof," says little Sigabus Hart ' "At this battlo between John Rooney ami -Peter Vlsser, I was asked to referee. Buddy Ryan was billed, but Buddy feared that, he -wasn't posted on the rules and resigned, the lob in my favor..' I went on with tho vt most confidence, and there I was, - with this Boer Vlsser, JCeet T. and this Rooney as-PlgT as a naca, lowerjnsj ovtr mm. , T did the best I could, .despite A the hilarious whoops of the - populace and the invidious remarks from the gallery such , as Say. , Vlsser, ; there's a potato kv iinwn hv vour ankle!" . Finally, Rooney Jiolsted the lant .for ' a itylng fail. , H0 PUB Vlsser rouna ana ruUu. VlssefB leg covered ft,, gigmhtio circuit as he flew and nuddenly the lights. wOnt out and stars appeared. ? one or, kis ser's feet had hit me in the Jaw. ' When I revived Paddy Carroll, gurif ling with pleasure, shuted to met 'Keep put Of their way t' 'How can I keep out of their way r j walled, and then an other foot new by my head, and I got busy dodging. ' Never again for me the wrestling game no, niverl", , The amateur boxing 'tournament this evening before the Columbia Amateur Athletlo club promises to be a hummer, and large delegation, of the (3d degree fight fan will bo present to watch the kids 'exchange .wallops, h ,, .Hjf French and Dunne, .the principals, are in ' fine condition and a rattling good bout Is ssured. . t i-n '. " j": . V; jrsmxss st ats rom . coast. ! t (Journal 8peclat Berrlea.) ' New Tork, April 0. James J. Jeffries, champion of the World, left : this city yesterday for 1 Los--Angeles, where he intends to train for his -coming battle CLOSING CHAMPIONSHIPS 'BEING' PLAYED TODAY BROWNS SUFFER, ANOTHER WHITEWASH HAVE GOOD DAY AT. M'COY'S FAVOR.THE HOL-- rVav!A IMeeed in the-fairest Dosilble manner ta v ' J i 1 I i:X-v4? I F '. r. TA .: . l JUNIOR.' Bench Show, NANCY HANKS TO . -; BE SOLD AT AUCTION 'Lexington, V Ky April -va aw wrv-a Hv 8. Anpounce- ment "has' -been made here that, all the horses- owned by the late J. Malcolm Forbes of Bostoa eaiceptithe famous stallion' ArioB, will bo sold afc Rea4-U vUle, Mass.," May 22. " The. Iftock is ap- praised at ; $125,000,;. outside of Arion. Itv Includes Btngen, ):0(, for wAich 126.000 ha been recently ; refused, ar.d Vice (Commodore, a. -l-year-old on of Bygen,--- artd -,-Narlon, the oelebrated daughter of Arion and Nancy Hanks. Atnoht thft ; brood.-mares ? whlch IwiU bo i61d:'.;l8.iiht!lttiNancyfHahk-x time holder Xof tho '5 world's 'fecord, for head 1ft the consignmentsftmong . them many of the" great horses , of tht ,trot tin turf. ; , i , ' -v - : . x o:, xxtxisxst. to- Txnr, wbax It Is Perfectly understood hi every sick man or womap that if they can get some remedy that will stop the gradual Iohb of flesh and strenath. their recovery ia-aasured, People that are nervouand I iinafmidv. have dlzzv iinella. with weak ened memory, and. loss of ambition, their t blood: is thin-ana .watery, u saows in their sallow com piexion ana urea man-1 per, -soon as they commence to . gain I fleaH they look better and sleep better. I To gain from I to lbs. of good,, solid nesti per ween, tne Diooa mum db jnaaai rich and pure. , ur. uunn e eiooa anai Nerve Tonic puts in tne poay tne very ltb of what makes pure, ricn oiooa in by making etrengthi v This -Ton is in tablet form, to bo taken right after meals. It enriches the blood, making force where there was fatntness. -? For women's weakness a setter remeov;wasi never made. v Sold by all druggists for 76o par box, or three boxes. for. 82, or I sent by mall. Write us about your canei Address, Dr. Bosanko Co Phlladelphiu. 1B04. OAKLAND V SPORTING GOLF ASSOCIATION TO FORM NEW. RULES ;Jesraal Bpaetat farvles.) New Tork. April 9. At a meeting to night of the executive , committee ' of the United States Golf association an entirely new i plan for r conducting the amateur championship "to be held at Baltusrol ta September will' b eon Oidorod Bnd.. perhaps adopted.' The new system. In 'accord with the Instructions f .me.0 ; Blicn play" round in which 04 -will qualify. Tne set win meet again at if noiet, medal play, on the second flay, 14 to oualify, ; Match play will begin on the th4rddayr ail rounds to beet 40 holes. Under ' this . arrangement, once tha 1 4 are sorted out, the match play will pro the final : and .the interest will Increase with euch round. This plan is so far nead or any other that has been pro- P ht Beema pretty certain that fa waalll IVaa a J .-. 4t.y Kw AWa.alA -ws a-f UMnm VJ Mtfji LTBV4jltaV farVUl' HEINZE CONTROLS : MONTANA POLITICS (Special Dispatch te Tne Jeurnat l -5 Helena. Mont. April .Primaries were held Jn this county lsst niaht to elect ' delegates to the sUtft conventSon which meets here Tuesday. In Helena former Senator Carter elected tT dele. gates, while the opposition, headed by uayor Edwards, . named 70-c . Country aistricts are sending in favorable Car ter reports, . but it Is not regarded ss proDaoia. that the opposition's majority can be overcome, f, -i' :;--. A significant feature of the Primaries ts that Edwards received tho strenuous support of Helnte. and - several Butto political leaders came over to Helena to effect the defeat of the Amalgamated representative.. This Ja ths first attempt pi neinze to control tne .Republican ma china since his sensational "turn down" In i this city v aeversl yeara ago, .y Tho Carter .leaders OXPress the Utmost co'n- naence, however, in their ability to con trol the state convention. ' ixijn , In case, however, as Indication ; to day; BeOnKi Jto , clearly ; Indicate, jy that Heinse again gains control of the' con vention, the . fight against the Amtlga- oiaiea naa maae ; a aecided gala. ' .-. A. ; ." 'i 1 "- .i i m i ii - vj ; - ' Sftoooi Baovgk Sfow. Vfi .': From the New York Weekly. - v Philanthropist-Why did you ehane tne tiue oi . xne juaaies- Home" tft 'Old Ladles' Homer :'yHV,;- !. ?: rf Mrs. Da Qoode It was becomina- too "sir Swipes Had bad luck today, eld man. Left my umbrella In the second, place I Stopped. C;;!i.yv j- o-jf .;,,-.. g, r;; $..r-;f Snipes You're lucky not to have left (. Iha ... !. - . ..... 1r- .:, in the first place, f;.;: v Swipes Yea? I got It there. WM. 131 Fourth Street s. "?'"( T& 15 KaStfaTl and California rafifcSL wyt n y.r- , invt , Direct wire on ; all c 6porting ,lT!;: ; i$?Mmm, m uvmv iitaua a) nr 0 "W PORTLAND CLUB CAFE v i 'f 130 PUthtrtett Between All Leading Brands of as&r8, TALENT J. a. h6xan GOSSIP IVPATHFD FflD THE GOLF PLAYERS TOVBVA3CBXT AT m W1TZUT ' txm ' . wxw .. : ctiOsa : ; tosat asms, nrmsiT feariATxs nr imf ' . orasr v oitAimovn " f.-.V f Tho delightful weather drew the golf- - ers to Waverly links sarly this morning. At o'clock Roderick, Maoleay and T, A.; Linthlcum Btarted their oonteat for the " men'a ooen ehamnlonshln. and .at '10 o'clock' Miss Flanders Bad Mis Slbson ;4- ware battling for - the women's pen-. championship- -Both matoftoft ftfe at tracting great interest. ; . ,.., Yesterday's wvenu were full of in terest and sevoral surprises were in; store for. different golfers. Yesterday's events resulted as folowsi - In the wo men's open- eoampioqehip' atatoa) -miss King beat Mrs. L. A. Lewis. Miss Sib-' son beat Mrs. W, B. , Ayer, Mis Flan ders beat Miss Loomls. Miss Sibson beat Mlas King and Miao Flnderf beat- Mrs.- Hurley........... )..: -. - t'v In the men's onea Cham Dlo nab ID. A.JL Wright best N, B. Ayor. R. JL Mac,leay won from Mr. Laurence by default Mr. Oliver beat Mr, .Voorhees, Mr. Macleay beat Mr. Oliver and T, A Linthlcum beat A A Wright, ' - . ' .' The tournament, will come to an end thla evening. , Tbe tourney has been a great siccess and tba members of the club are, gratified at ths showlnr made. IfSABT OXTS Biomot. (Jeoraal BpeeUl Berrlce.V Mtlarankaa. Wla Anrll B. Charlie - Neary of this city woo tho decision over" Jimmy Briggs of Chelsea, Mass.. after six. rounds of fast fighting. Briggs. was , knocked down several times in the lat- ter part of the contest -.-V'-ivf st-.-.. rmBiH awna vaniwa vrvvum. Allen IOwls Best Brand. Dr.. W. Norton Davis. Wa treat X successfully I all , private, ? nervoua and ehrrmio dissasaa. also blood, . h harf vm k Mrm and throat r ,.nKl w .- arpmt.t without, meroury) to stay cured forever, in SO to t 40 days. We remove STRICTURE, with-" out operation or pain, In fifteen 4r ..: we; diimimm ' JU'.L : The doctors of this institute ive had are an , regular graduates. hays many i have been Known . in Portland for 1& Tear a. have a reoutatlon to maintain, and will undertake no case unless certain ours can be effected.-. We guarantee a cure in - every, case we undertake or charge no lee.; .ton sultatlon free. y Letters confldentlat In itructlve BOOK FOR MN mailed free to plain .wrapper.;,- .-.v...-. . "-i;. r r If van cannot ealV St DfficO. Write for dUestloM) blank .for bo treatment t ; 1 Offloijbpurs v to , tni ;ti puihdftyB and holidays. hi loftdlhg apeclallsts tn th Nprthweot ; ..,-f-. isstaousnoa jHws-.ij' Dr.V. Norton Davis & Co. B;.W;-tir'.W-u!botw. Bad; - ,.- auie axreevs. ;.:-., yosnAva, Buaox.; WBhlororiad Alder :- - Luncb at 9 p. nif ; JGmmmmmvmnmmMmmmM- 1ft i. i . schedules oext week, ' wun jacx juunroe. Jfa.