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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. MAY , 3, ICOi 3 Browns Home -for SPlTRDiBY X A. HORAN Three Weeks if BAD SUPPORT COSTS .... ..... 'I :,' .' : i . . . if " AKOTHER CONTEST mtuuf rxrcna oat xsas '' ST HAP BAP ,M; PJUsTOTS BOSS TB3 TMCX CATBO V. XATS '''-M.-F iwmI InwUl tervle.) : . . aitu Mar 1 Portland 4. Seattle Thielman and Steelman; Shields and nnu Mi-tain Portland players re fused to be oa th lrt yeeterday and properly aupport Jake Thielman, tne nrona loat an easy -, opportunity to beat Charlie Bhielda In hla flrst gam for Seattle. Thielman. pitched brilliant ball and should have got away with hU game, but the Tasy" onea were wi there when wanted and another game oes by the score. Ndae and JTaacU took thlnga eaay and let many chances alin.by. Castro and . Drennaa played great baU. The acora; 8EATTLE. Van Haltren. e. f. ... J Monler, lb. .. Kmith. r. t ......... a Pmitn, r. X. ...,.... v Ir.-I.lr I f. .......... -4 t e Frisk. L f. ill Hall, a. a. ........... ftraehear. Ib. ........ Ilhanty, lb. ...... I l I Wilson, . Bhielda, p. 1 Total .ii u PORTLAND. ....... McCreedle, r. f. ...... I -k.-. ...... 1 f ... I s Kreeman. lb. ..... Steelman, c ....... 4 Caetro. a. a. .,....... Peck, lb. ............ VI I A 114 1 ill Franda. ZD. ....,. Thielman, p. ........ 4 .lit TOUU . ........... 4 14 Z .11 SCORE BT INNINOS. ' Seattl J M f Portland , ' ' L 8VM 31 ART." KarW run Seattle.- -Two-baa hite FrUk, Van Haltren. Franc a, Mc . r- Double claya - Mohler to n...h..r- Hhuida to Hall to Rraahear; Caatro to Freeman. Struck out By Bhielda. : by Thielman, 6. Baaea on . h.n Off Thielman. I. Paaeed ball-- Wllaon. Stolen baaea Delehanty, Wll ana. Time of gameTwo boura. Urn pire rJack O'Cennell. ' . . ; vAczrzo coast uuavx. r. ''..'-.''. Won. toet PC TiMmt . .....-..ll -x 11 . -..4f lAm Angelea J " Oakland . . ....... JJ ? r ii. . Seattle 1 i . ........ ...17 . ' J4 ' --v.ff Fan Franclc6i.........lJ J ! Portland ........... I ' 2 . .air . Teeterday Benlt. Seattle. : Portland, 4. j -la Angelea, 2; Ban Francisco, 1. Taooma. 4; Oakland. .- -: '.; -, - Z . - : Aagala Defeat taala. V''," .Baa Pranclaco, May t. Loa Angelea won yeaterdar gam from 'Frieco in 14 Innlnaa. Dolly Gray pitched gilt edged ball for the Angela.' Phil Knell also pitched a aplendld game. Score; XiOa Angele..t414l t 4 San Franctaeo.O 041 1 t 1 Batteries Qray and Eager; Knell and .Gorton. . ' ;r . . Taooma ythm Plv txaig ' ; Taooma, May . Tacom made It five . straight from Oakland yeaterday by de feating Lohman'ft crew by the acora of i 4 to J. Fltsgerald pitched his flrat reg ular game and distinguished himself by smashing out a beautiful three-bagger. The KOMUiuJi, sussu ..i. - Th i .5 .8 H K Tacotoa. ......J1441 4 11 I Oakland ....:.. fl 1 0 4 11 10 , Batteries Fitigerald and C Graham; p. Graham and Hodge. , v , AaTWKTOlaT ULAOITB. h . ;.t . ,: Won. XoafPG ; I .744 4 - .434 Boston New -Tork 7 Chicago . ............... 4 04 Philadelphia . 4 , ;j 6 ; Detroit . . ............. 7- 4 .645 .SIS .434 .144 ".000 et. Louis , i Cleveland . . ........ .i 4 . 7 Washington Ti."..i...4 11 At St. Koala. : ' St'XiOUla V .i, ................. 4 14 0 Chicago .4 0 ' .... Batteries Sudhoff and Sugden: Smith - and Sullivan. - , -,!..:uJi.-,-A: Bttott. -i - 1 : .JR..H.E. Detroit Cleveland . . .................. 1 10 I Batteries Donovan and Bnelow; Don . , ahua and Abbott j , . "''"I''r-'HTA aTwr .t jvew lora .....,......,. .....a ii,., 3 Washington i . .....0 4 1 v.. Batterlee Hughe and McGulre; Pat- ten .and K4ttredge.., -. fe ,; y-s . " ' , , At '04W,V4j : Boeton . ". .... Philadelphia . ................ 1 4 0 lphla . rfea Ts Batteries Tannentu ana crtger; waa- dell and Schreck. ITATZOaTAXi LMAtkXTZ. -?' VI. v - ' 't-v a won., Lost r J... P.C. .813 .611 .643 .638 .600 .88 i .183 .182 .-. New TorK 10 M Brooklyn , ............ T . gj Cincinnati . . ... ...... i : ft-, Loula .... . .... . T i-nicago ..... ......... f -. ' Boeton t ....... 6 t , Pittsburg . t . Philadelphia . I At Bortoa. f ft v.. - New-Tork . t o Boston . , o 4 3 ; Batteries Taylor and Warner; Plt tlnger, WUhelm and Moran, Umpires 2lmmer,an4.,Moran.. -,..HJ.J ..-, - . At niladalpala, grooKijra . i :.(, . ,..,,.,.,. 8 8.j 1 Philadelphia . ' i . ............ ,0 6 ' Batteries Cronln and Bergen: Fraaer i and Dooln.' Umpire Emslle. .Cnlcago ;. .... .....8 0 4 , Pittsburg . ...... ............ .8 I l Batteries Wicker and Kllng; Gamnlts and Phelps. Umpire Johnston. , vi'.i : .si. -...s... . .,,, ,i-vf B, H.E. rinClnnati . ......,... 8 12 ) ,! St Louie ... . . ,, ,8 8 1 , Batteries Sutholt and Schlel; Taylor and Byers. empire O'Day. - i COM32SmClAl C3.TTB wTaTaV'.. i The Commercial Club Employes base ball club defeated the O.-R. A N. Clerks' team Sunday on th National grounds iy th score of 21 to 18. ' ' . A i - , '. I BARRACK SOLDIERS f iCENJOY JftSHfAU,' '. Joaraal Special Service.) . Vancouver Barrack, Jaay . ;Tbt Eighth and ' Twenty-lxth :Iattrl played a. practice (int of baseball yes terday ' for tha purpose .of finding out who wilt be tha moat ssitabls to play on tha artillery, haaeball team' to- com rata la tha department meet : " ! . . The trama we Very exciting through out, tha final acora being to I In favor of the Eighth battery. Thla la the third game tha battery haa won thla year, having loat none, ana tne Kigm.ni battery team promises to be a big suc cess. Tha team will play again . on Wednesday afternoon, at which tun Company A. Nineteenth . Infanjtry, - will I be In opposing organisation. .Another gam that waa replete with enaatlonal play waa between compa nion C and ', reeuiung in tna nnai acore of 4 to I In favor of Company V. Ueut., B. H. Fenner, artillery-eorpa, haa been placed la charge of the baae ball team for the neid aruuery oat- talloa. Lieutenant Fenner hope to de velop a' team from tb two battertea which will win the pennant In tha forth coming department meet ; .. , . iaiuau at rouri amor. t Jearail BpeeUI ervkv.lt ' , '. Paoillo Vnlveralty. May l-Tha' Pn- clfle onlveraity baeeUU team ' played tta flrat gam of tb eeaaon with tha Forest Q rove team, on tha local ouv mond. Saturday. reauUlng In a acora of 11 to I In favor of the acbool boya. Tb playing of the town team waa very ragged, while 'the vareity boya played almost errorieaa game, a iarg crowd wltaeaaed tha game.. , Tha Una- up wag ' ''- ." ' - Wnrmmt riMM ' . '. Pacific. Oeieer .....p.;........... .ward O. Via......,....'...... Jamea C Brown........ .B.8.........L. Sparka Cardiff ...........lb .H. Pparka Leaser ........... Xb. Vilson Wlrta .............ID iesou Bacon .......... ,r.f... oeelon Meeny ......... ...1-f.. ........ '. . Barnet Baldwin . . . . . . .af.. ........ Wllllama . XXJUCX STTAXM V09T. The Blake-McFaU company nine won a decidedly uphill game Saturday after noon, on tha profeeslonal ground, from Cloeeett A Dover' Golden West team, the acora betrg J to 7. The Blake-Mo- Falle won owing to tke effectl veneaa of their Ditcher, i C Morgan.; who had but on bad Inning In the eighth,. when two ainglea ami ' s double -were reeponalbH for two run.; Johaneaeen, who pitched for the Golden West' team, twirled a rood came. A couple or wild pltchea and three free paaaea to first were hla only miatakea. The acore by Inning waa aa follower --"-.-; -1" I -i 4 S g 7 i Blake-MerallaJ.i .'.4 0 0.1 0X1 41 Golden West .....1 114 1H1 41 Struck out By Johanaasen, 11; by Morgan, 14. Bases on belle By Jo hanaasen. I. umpire Devera. Batter- tea Morgan and St Clair; jonanaaaett and Whltehurat ' ..-.? .'.'-',-:,. ,!' '''WAXXBBaI'BIA.TKBT., The Behnke-Walker buslrieaa college went down to defeat before the Port land business college nine Sunday fore noon, at 4ho Paclflo National Held. It would have been , a shut-out for tha Behnklea but for r two errors by the P. B. ll nine. Batteries P. B. C- Pan der and Grahem; B. WH Newton and Perklna .-. ,'" "rx'i .. i SEATTLE HAS FINE ATHLETIC HOME RpcUl Dbpatek to The Joaraal) ; Seattle, May- S8eatU- ow ha one of the rinest athletic club buUdlngs In the United States. Only In. New York, Chicago and one or two other cities are there finer athletic club home. The building I of six atorlea and a bai ment. and la seautlf ully - furnished throughout It' was opened by a recep tion and ball Saturday night, which, waa attended by 6,000, persons. , , i Tne city la onaoiea to nave sue n a fine club building through the fact that the Seattle Athletic club la one of tb largest In the country. On It roll are almost 1,000 members, and It has been conducted for years on -a buslneas-Uke and economical plan, while interest in It dota g haa -aever-; lagged. ts-aleV-home waa considered very fine, but tne- sew anroaaaea It tmmeaaurablr. ; ' ' , The building la of pressed brick, ana stands at the corner of Fourth' avenue and Cherry atreet Tha front entrance la on what Is really the second floor, a broad hallway, on either aid of which are lounging- and reading rooms, leads Itack . to thearailervabove - tho gymna slum floor, iTh gymnasium isxutea with a fine apparatus as there' Is on tha coast and the broad floor is tree from supports To ef fecC thiol two of the largest Iron girders ever used In the west were brought across th continent i On the flrat floorer th howling al ley and dressing-room. The tank la In the basement and on the tmra floor are the card rooms and the bill lard-room. The fourth and fifth and -half th alxtft floor are taken up by living-room, while the grill occupies the other half of the top floor... ),. , . ',. XJLCBOSSB OMABTSBB. The Portland " Lacrosse club 1 waa formed last evening and the following officers were elected: . President Dr. Walter B. Braden; first vice-president W. B. Honey man; second vice-president Charles v Ev McDoneli; secretary-treas urer. R. A. Stewart; executive- commit D, h. Rowan; captain, irrea x. Lawrence, Tb following enthusiast were en rolled as member: Dr. W.' B. Braden, It. A. Stewart McDonald Potts, W. B. Honeyman, Charles JL McDoneli, D. H. Rowan, Fred L Lawrence, C. A. Stewart W. King. Henry, WUaon. W, 1 Murray, Joseph Manahan, J. Anderson, A J. Mc Donell, A.' St Clair . Gay, -Joseph Mae- queen, D. D. Hurlbun, J. J. McDoneli and B. Bingham. 7- Several new . names are to be added at tb next Jneetlng of OOXtrMBXA TO FIAT 9. The Columbia university baseball team will cross bats with the crack Portland high school team . tomorrow afternoon on Columbia field. ' Fredell is scheduled ; to pitch for th varslty.irt t;,. BOOT MPBATS OAXDBXX. i'-"' (loamal Special Service.) - - i Chicago, May . Jack Root of Chi cago won the decision over George Gard ner of Lowell, at tha end of six rounds, last evening. Root had decidedly th beat of th contest throughout Gardner, who waa repeatedly knocked down, ap peared to b out of condition. CIV DIITC NAnFAII PLAYERS' BENCH , . . . , The Brown returned : thla , morning from an even' break at Seattle, winning three and losing three. . Ip the face of former performances, thla record la coo- aldered good. Th4 men are all In good spirits and anxioua to get in today and trounce the oaaianaera. ... - The Oakland squad arrived on the same train, ana esiae irom isumeavy, who ha a bad knee, tha whole nine felt In good shape. Moaklman will mi tne clever center fielder" a position. It la feared that Dunleavy will not be able to return to the gam for soma time, t According to the Portland players, the Browns should -have captured lira out of the alx games played, but Indiffer ence on the part of a few "disgruntled - proved coetly., - . ' I .' Manager Ely waa on band early thla morning ana wr w., Phil Nadeaa was , benched at one. Jake Thielman . . will b sent to the field and Pitch In his regular turn. Jake la In prima condition now and anxious to perform the double role. - ;Nadeau's benching ahould bo a suffi cient hint to several other men oa in tun who have openly violated - the rules of training and the regulations of baseball. The management appears to have been too lenient with the offender, and Nadeau'a suspension will' be the oauae of a general awakening. Drunot will pitch thla afternoon, and Buchanan win oppose aun.--... --r- . ,Todava Ilno-uo is as follow : i Portland Drennan. c 'f.; McCreedle, L t.i Freeman, lb.: Caatro, a. a Steel man. c: Beck, lb, i Thielman, L f. Fraa- cia. tb.truhot Bw j.- -v-- . Oakland Oanley. r. f. rrancxa. . a.; Krurer. c. f.: Moaklman. L f.; Bcnaney, lb,: 8treib,tlb.; Devereaux. lb.; Lohmaa,jx.4t Buchanan, n. . ( I WHITMAN'S BALL NINE i GETTING IN FORM (Joaraal Special Serrlee.) ' Whitman College. May, 8. Intercol legiate baaeball opena In earnest east of the mountains next . week..' The flrat game played will be here In Walla Walla, when Whitman college and the University of -Washington - will cros bat for the first time in many years. The state university will make a tour of the college of eastern Washington and Idaho, playing bealdes. two with Whitman on next Friday and Saturday, two each .with th University of Idaho, th Washington Agricultural college and th Lewlaton Normal school. The state university is reported to have a fine team and good hard gamea are ex pected on Whitman diamond next week. Whitman' prospect are Improving. Under the rigid batting practice Inaugu rated by Captain Brown th average la steadily creeping up. The work of the team haa - been strengthened by Coach Barnea of Walla Walla, who gets out on the field and helps th boys near ly every night Mr. Barnes Is an old Nor thweatem" ana "Harvar6r,piayera well as being one year on Chicago Na tional In th outfield. v- .'- A new find la Dallas Garred. who aeema destined -to fill the weak spot In the team heretofore the pitcher's box. Although never twirling before he did fipe work In the game with Milton last Tuesday and In the gam against the fort yesterday afternoon. - U - - Th game Saturday Waa marked by better- playing, fewer errors and harder batting than any of th season. Th cor was 10 to 3 agatnat th college but at time th boy held A colored troopers-down without a tally. Th fort baa nrobablv - the ' beat ' amateur , team in astern Washington. : ' The large new grandatand capable of seating several hundred people has been placed n-Anaeny-neia. -it win do nn iahed thla week. "The field and track are now la fin condition for tb spring meets.V -- '-' -.'--" "''-.J.v';.; The holding of th big track meet I till a problematical matter. Th field will be placed In condition and th meet win be held on June , snouia a sum- cient - number , of- colleges -send . delega tions. rt ; . "'i - 7 f . EUGENE LOANS TWO ' MEN TO VANCOUVER Joeraal Special serrlee.) ' v - Eugene, XX., "i May - 8-Harper -and CDay, two members of th Eugene team of the State league, , have been loaned to Manager Preble until they are needed her again.1 or tfntil Preble can again build up his team to what It was before he was; thrown down by. th commandant at Vancouver barrack hot allowing a number of the members of the team to leav th post to play pro fessional baitrjr-f r-r-T'7 !).V"'.-S"1T" The Roeburg:MShamrocks,, arrived In Eugene yesterday and are ready to open this week series of games with , the Blue on Thursday. The . Shamrocks were defeated by Salem three times In succession, but Manager Morrow at tributes th defeats more to luck than to superior playing. DIAMOND GLISTENINGS Th auprem teat of the Browns will coma during tb next IS games, .scned nled for th horn ground. ' If the members of the Portland Mil team are wise they, will steer clear of "Knockers' Corner," In, the future. A crowd fair to your face and untrue to your back can never do good for any body. "' '. :.'!: -. Danny Shea has been playing in such good form that Ae ahould- be given more work behind the bat Danny 1 always willing to do hi best, and that' saying more than well, enough saia. . . As, usual Francis assumed th pose Of aa animated pedestal in yesterday's game. He let eaay chances develop Into hits with blushing regularity. : . , , Castro haa , been playing in spirited fashion during the past two weeks. Keep your eye on Castro. - - , Nadeau's benching cam a a surprise to Whispering' PhlL The only regret table feature of the guspenaloa 1 that It didn't com sooner. "' f. . t,MIOBXlgl)aV.M; POBTUUTD, S. . Th Highland team defeated th East Portlands by the score of 18 to 8. -t Th lineup:: ,f iff, v: ''''?: 'is HlgandCfe-.':i East Fertlandsr'1'--' Walter Walling ,..p.. Dean Thompson Clyde Van Orden.. .c. i, ... , Bert Miller Norm Adeberry .. ,.lb....,..., Jo Fay Ed LUlls . . .; . . . 2b. . ; Phil Ensmlnger Al Vesper . . . . ..8b: . . Herman Levens Ray Duncan .....,sa.,, WMlle Clark Joe Mentb ........ rf. . . , . Webb Harry Emll . Thompson . . .If. .George Bchwindt Charles Van Orden.cf, .... Joseph Alien ELFOOD.VIflS THE , KENTUCKY DERBY BV-TO-ora aOT j Kim away rmoat m tavobxtbs xm xost BxciTOTd BTxlrr xm tbabsbb ST7XTS A OTatn BAOB TBAOXS TKBOVQXOVT T3EB OOTTBTBT. (Joernal Speelat BWrlca-l Louisville, Ky.. May I. Elwood. at 10 to 1. captured tha Kentucky Derby her yesterday In a great rac running away from Prince, Silver Wlnge and PmmuIi . Tha r waa Ana at tha moat . .k. Ki.nPV ne ri..in . . . mm,nu MUta onev was dropped oa th favorltea. Elwood Is owned by C. G. DurbelL Results: x Flrat race, Five and a naif furlongs Walnamolnen won. Bad Newa second. Loyal Girl third; time, 1:0854.' Second rooe. hair mile Lady La sea won, Moorish Damsel second, Lockateln third; time. 0:4. , ; Third race, six furlong Henry Bert won, Marttana seoond. ' Jake Greenberg third; time, 1:1a. . - , Fourth race, Kentucky Derby, mile I and a quarter Elwood, lit Prior), 10 to 1, won; Ed Tlerney, 117 Domtnlck) I to S, second; Branca. 117 (Lynn). to 1. third; time, t:0IH. - Fifth race, half mile Walter Arnold won. Enchanter sooond, Kartxmaa third time, 0:41 tt. Sixth race, mil Oleonltg won. Mint Bed aecond, Bell tb Cat third; time. New Tork, May 8. Jamaica summary jnrst race, six zuNongs Mart Mullen won. Moreanta aeoond, XUsl L. third time, 1:14 1-i. v ... - "t v.-. ... ,v. , Second raoe, ' fly furlongs Madrigal won. Belle of Stauket second, Dantsell taira; time, 1:01 t-a. , . Third raee. handicap, fly and a half furlongs Lord .of th Valley won ncnorao eecona. tb Musketeer - third time, l:07.-v v ' - ,..:- Fourth race, five furlongs Flrat Born won, Ben Lalla second. Hawtrey third time, 1:01. - Fifth race, th Montagu stakes, mil and a lxteenth--Ostrlch won. Careless second, Andy Williams - third; time, Sixth race, - six funongs Kohkioor won. Bound Brook second, , Wallford tnira; time, i:i i-e. . . : . Seventh race, mil and a sixteenth- Th Bobby won, Arnold K. second. Hick cry women tnira; time, 11, -"rr'. A Salatar 'ntmOu K': . St Louis, May 8. Del mar summary First raoe. fir and a half furlongs Responsive won. Octo Cafe second, Dal third; time, 1:18. ; ' ; ': Second, race, alx ' furlongs Frank Rice .wonJ.Cresalda -saooadV- First One third; time, 1:85.. - ' . Third race, five and a half furlongs Latola won, King's Charm seoond. Scotch Danno, third: , time, 1:17. , ? Fourth race, seven furlongs Jerry won, Exapo second. Aggie Lewis third time. 1:41. . -v.;.-.. .- -j. - ' Fifth race, six furlongs Sweet Char ity won. Decoration second. Fickle Saint third; time, 1:18. . ; - At.Wovtk Ooona, . Chicago, May 8. Worth summary: Flrat race, half mile Jade won, Lou Merrill second. Anamo third; time, 0:4S 1-6. ...-.. Second race, flv and a half furlongs Gus Heldorn won, Redman ' second. sounrrier tnira; time, i:o l-i. : Third race, seven furlongs Federal won.H3Ufal second. Banter third; time, 1:88 1-8. -Fourth race, mile English Lad won. wurui econo, uregor K. third; time, 1:40 1-8. y -V-:' Fifth race, four and a half furlongs uincerity Bene won. Bert Ostra second. Axeiina uira: time, j-i. Sixth race, mile and 70 yards Polheln won, Marco second, I. Samuelaoa third; lime, x:i. . - - . -. . VOBTXWZST TOUaVaTBT FLAJTS. x i iiBpedal Slspatck t Tbe JoenaL) Pendleton, Or, May 8, Theiommlttee in charge of the program for the north west tournament which will be held In this city June 2 J. 2 and 16 are hard at work, and will in a short time have th program In tb bands of th printers. 11 naa been decided v that ther will be a total of 40 targets for the three daya, -or 800 eaeh -day. There will be an average of 11.65 added mohy to each target and th entranc fee., will total about 6S for th three daya. , y Joaraal Special Serrlee.) Lowleton. Ida., May 8. Jack Rellly of I Ban - Francisco defeated Owerdoff. the champion of Idaho, last evening. .. Over, doff was outclassed, being beaten in th first round. S UOAXIBB SXnrPAT BaBBBIM, . (Joaraal Special Service.) r ' New Tork, ; May 8. Several players and officials of the Brooklyn Baseball club were discharged from custody yes terday, upon the decision of Justice Gaynor, Who declared Sunday baseball to be legal. BngBBBBA ABO XjOT MATOXS9. : (Joaraal Special Service.) , Helena. Mont, May 8. Aurelfn wr. rera and Louia Long hay been matched for another bout here, the victor to meet uenay x anger. ; -s .1 . U . b ctAHOT waw nr bboubs. (Joaraal Special Service.) London. May!!. Jack Clancy of Call fornla defeated Peter Woolwich for the 144-pound championship and a purs of WXSTOV BEFBATS ATaTHBA, i (Joaraal Special Servlee.) Weston. Or-, May I. Th . Athena baseball team was defeated ' by - the Weston Brickyard. Saturday, by a score of 18 to 8. Th local- team' goes to Pendleton for a game next Sunday, with the strong Pendleton team. , Journal friend and reader, wfian traveling on trains to and from Port. land, ahould .ask news agents. for The Journal and Insist upon being supplied with this paper, reoortin all fatiuru in obtaining it to the office of publication, addressing' The Journal. Portland, Or. v Bad blood and Indigestion are dendlr enemies to good health.. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them, v 25 Qff 2S AT 25 Off ALL' NEW 25 ,V V.r Off CLOTHIERS AND FROST DAMAGES DAYTON HOP CROP J. C Nichols, a business maa of Day ton. Or. who la guest at tb Belve dere, whll serving on th federal grand Jury. . brings word . that ths frost of a week ago Friday night "damaged tha nop croo la th Dayton dietrlct ... -It la too early to tell th extent of damag that was dons. said Mr.- Nloh ola, "but,thr Is no us disputing the fact that, tb crop ars not looking aa well aa they did this tlm last year, Neither ar they looking, as well as they did " three weeks ago. . The unus ually wet, spring lias. also don, son harm, and everybody Is hoping that th weather wlir now b . warm and clear. Fortunately, it 1 so early. tharhe crop may come out all right' ' In a commercial way, Dayton Is pros perous this spring.. Tna merchants are all doing a good early seaaoa trad. Th new water system, which Is to bo as good as can -be found anywhere, will be finished by the middle of next month. The jowit justnow. la. Momg.,& extena. Iveiy for telephones, and, although th population of town and adjacent dis tricts Js not mora than 79. th com pany has Installed more than-lt 'phones. Ths rural delivery service Is also prov ing a success down that way. and has resulted In farmers getting prompt serv ice of Jhelr dally papers. ;, The delivery is ones each day, except Sunday" CRIMINAL CASES ON MAY DOCKET s ... .... t - Th larg amount of criminal work practiced . In th city in th last few week is shown by th -fact that out of about 80 cases to be beard by Juries dur ing the May term of th circuit court about three fourths, are prosecutions by ths district attorney. '.Thla Is th larg eat percentage of criminal cases to be heard at one' term of court noted In yean. ; ,. , ; rv -. Out of 48 -Jurors impaneled. for the May term, only It responded yter- day. Many were not summoned oa ac count of being out of th city and others ar on th sick llsf . ....:....r.. .'.-:.. Th following appeal cases from the municipal . court wer nid with H. C. Smith, the deputy county lerk. yester FTX' GannonTflned' SSo' for assaulting Ralph Almeter; Walter Smith, fined 8100 for. being in a room. where -opium -was smoked: Joseph Grlco, fined 26 for lar ceny; H. Allenbeck, fined 860 for assault ing Chin Dongj W.-1. Barrel, fined 880 for larceny; C. A. Watson, fined 1100 for selling morphine to J. I Lawrence; Irene. Crawford, sentenced to. serve-a year Ita th county Jail for stealing 810 from Alex Croli; Beatrice iewis, fined 8E0 for being In a disorderly house: Casper Kuffler, fined 160 for assaulting Barbara Kuffler. . , THIS WEEK'S BILL , AT THE ORPHEUM Manager Onken of ' the Orpheum has secured a number of new features for this week's bill American and European novelties are features of this house. The bill this week will Include Claus, Montes and Claus, late of Weber A Field', but who have been playing at nahers the atre In San Francisco tn past two weeks. Waldrow Bros.i aomedians, ' who have played air the large circuits. Mr. Dorr has just arrived from Chicago to manipulate the - vitascope. - He bring with him some of the best pictures ever seen In this class of . entertainment These together with. John P. Baal A Co., Lombard V Broa, Myrtle Frank, GeorxftsA and LUsl Bird,, Austin Sis ters,5 Lester and Lester, , Mann and Franks ffnd Mies Cad Franks In illus trated songs make up a splendid vaude ville hiti&mhimif Oatalogu at aa AsUag. P. KEENAN, AQENT aa rzxsz tTtnrK MWUTActusriti Yfk! Pi f COMPANY JUSi-5j - 56 $25 to ( JiSr? $100 :y ij WE ARE STILL, SEUL.INO Uil'TS . . PER CENT OPP SPRANG STYLES AND O 7BO BUYS $10.00 SUITS 0 BUYS $12.50 SUITS , 3 U 2G BUYS $15.00 SUITS QIO-IC BUYS $13.50 SUITS C12.GO BUYS $160 SUITS 01 3.G O 5 BUYS $ia00 SUITS Ol O.OO BUYS $20.00 SUITS RED FRONT FLMSIIERS 269 MORRISON STREET APretty Sight Xm hm nrlt thit'ntmM from thla laun dry. Seldom do we bear of a complaint W ar prepared to do first-class work and need no praise for It Wt Side offlca, ,, 108 Fifth treet Troy Sundry Company" UnSIT-WAT ST BAST WTDM. This Is th only plao . la th Northwest where you find a good ladles tailor,- making suits, jack ets, capes, riding habita, ste, W manufactur . . , . . WALKING SKGCTS - Wholejtle and Retail - - f ?';.'"' Th lowest prices la , ths city. Perfect fit guaranteed.; Mall or ders promptly tiled, , '- ' Ar man 84 TaaTsTTT.T. STBXXT. Waoa. 8Ud X4Wt OrOEJETWO The Qreat Chlaeso Doctor -"Is called great be . - cause bla wonderful cum - ar so wU known throughout - th United - BUtee. and because so many people are thankful to him for saving their live from OPERATIONS He treat any and all. dlaeasea . with powerful Chin; herbs, roots, buds, barks and vegetables - that are entirely un- knowhto meaioal'ticlenc in inw ooun trr. and through the u of theeeharm- leaa remedies. This J?"? ?ioranow. th action of over IMW' X2l'l that he baa ucoefully used in different diseases. He guarantees to ure eawrru. asthma, rang trouwes, """"""""'-i , vousness. stomach,, liver., kidneys, fe male trouble and all PflyaU Hundred of teotimonUls. Charge moderate. Call and see him. :, oojnnniTATiojr tmxm. r.tinta out of th city writ for blank and circular, lnclos stamp. Ad dress S.Vi.S'J'V''--:-'.!-'':.)'-.'"''' Vh' THE C. GEE WO CHINESE . . ;r; MEDICINE CO, 188 Alder treet Portland. Or.' Men tion this paper. A Boynton Furnace In your house soon pays for Itself In comfort and saving of fuel.' Let us fig ure with you on- the cost Of Installing one la your house. g. O. Baye Paraae Co lli Seoond St Tel. Mala lt - - Si f iL. ,. f' ' 1 afil. PORT LA ND CI V B. .. CA FE Fifth Street, Between H2Ri.aTAGZ SCHLITZ All Leading Craads cf Clears. 2B Off 25 Off UP-TO-DATE 25 Off Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A vVEEK - Wa treat gueoessfuliy an prlvat. nervous and chronic diseases, also blood. stomach) heart, liver, kidney and throat trouble, - We cor 8TPHILI8 (without meroury) to stay cured forever. In St ta - r 80 days. W remove STRICTURE, with- out operation or pain. In flftoaa daya. The doctor of this lnstltut ax all regular .graduates, have ,bad-maay yeara experience, have been known, in Portland for 18 years, nave a reputation to maintain, and will undertake no eaaa unlee certain cur can be effected, -' We guarantee a cur In every - eas ' w undertake or charge no fee. c;n- ullatlan fru letters confidential. Ia truotlv BOOK FOB MEN' mailed frea in plain wrapper.. , .. . If you cannot eall at ffloo. writa tot guestloa blank for horn treatment Offlca taaura f to 8, and f to S. Sunday , .. . and holidays, 1 to 11 Tha laadlng'spedallsts In tha MortBWast ,.;t -rIUDIUIIM Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. ran oy JEotal. at. . Cos. Taird and IQJSCAR Mineral Springs OPwrVrwr say xx-rxn tsa To Whom It May Concern I cam to th above springs oa April I to take treatment for mr ere. I bad a very severe attack of catarrh of the eye, was almost blind after treating with tha best SDeciailsta-that could b -found, and Buffering for nine yeara I nave at last xouna a core nere at tn FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINOS. 1 can not n raise them too hlahlr. I hon that others that are afflicted will give them Room 808, Commercial, Bldg, Portland, 5 ,;. vregon,.,::;i.i.;.. -''X1;;(;:,'-Mr. I. C Palmar, of Palmer.' Or-, was cured of rheumatism. If you ar sick writ to us; we-will glv you the nam and add res of aom on cured of a similar complaint- . Tuscan Mineral SprlnssCorp. rtrsoAjr, 0A6. , nan too rom sot-tub op stomaox ' AX3 OATABM SAXT. ;Exchangc; . 131 Fourth Street ; Commissions received on all Eastern and California races. Direct wire on all sporting events., tty'Df, H-Vt.,. PhosaM&!a 1414 ' WaAhlnjtoa sad Aider m VHIS:CEY- . " - DEER ' - . Lunch at 9 p. in. A (