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0:;IX0N pAILY . JOUIiNAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY. EVENING, MAY , , 00J. HAM BEATS OLD TEAM MATES j. a. Koran W-v Muouv i vniww" , AT QT PAID 5v f. ; if LIVELY DOUTS AT COLUMBIA CLUB . 4 - SSXBO) SBUTS OUT TMM UAU FOB ' ' tn noon txms xm"a wbbe-- mtun'i , bubs . cam bt WW; i " I ft I . ' ' ;. , ,'"-' ' '. (Journal Special Swrloe.) V"" '""'. fit Louis. May 18. Devotees of Ths great Grman ram of ekat art rounding up la the world's fair city for what promlaaa to ba tha moat notabla tourna ment of he kind aver held outaida of tha rtalm of tha kataar. Mora than a year ago tha North . America . Skat laafua took tha' Initiative In a movamant which had for lta object tha holding- of a great akat tournament in 1 8t Loula during tha exposition period.' i Invlta tlona ware aant to oluba and, Individual nlavar throtia-Hnnt thm , TTrtltaii iltitu I.San franolaoo. May. 18. Ham Iberg. and, Canada, and . general Invitation witnessed tha usual packed bouse, and for tee second time this week, downed I wa aant iiuta tht nrmu airat ... ...... ...... . ..... i. ia tm..-.. i- ..ki. i." i '' . 111 V" " n woo wi. .v. ... u v.n.. Hiuu id 'noniDtr or acceptance I ara n.,vt i ..iiii.a. whltwaehing them to tha nlaintlve mel, h.. r.nra44 haa . th. were; . paclcsd In . the small plaoe went : ' Portland atartsd In to 0f the tournament. It la estimated now '.ivamcnra btt at tbb biobt (Journal Special Berrtee.) . s nucm AMAxxxrmM uotn xbtbb xrorr( BOxnra oabbttax. xvast arxvzsTO), xtcx to m dbuoxt ; OP ASSEMBLED ' ; sTTOBTSJ WAB- ; un sxcobd b&itvsxxs., , Amateur night at tha Columbia club Af tha tAnnuihimt. t I. aatlm.t wulll limnim UUI WT naa wl. and after dlapoilng of the Seals tnlthat no 'leas than 8,000-player will berAC've Ule,r moneys ; worth. , and two Inning be ran to annex talllea.. In Inn ban xinnAav tn utr Mrt in tha . I tflflo" mora. i . " . in tm rawu linaa out a ooudm ana teats for tha various prices. c f Tommy .Tracer deaarves a medal . I , : . upuwq w wm, Horni i , Tit entire program, for the four days, I (leather one or otherwise) for the ' -f MrtftrStmoJSi wuvfth7. UnnlnJ!,?m0i0W, urlng which the UmuMment be 1. furnl.hlng the hungry 'V ''-' . aT,Tvi V7ha i,iTi ..7 w7r,. . . . . ; IWM 01 uauai standard ud - was . julckly. to tba platg and Murphy was I Sunday Reception of guests at -union heartily enjoyed. ' ? tacrd after havlna- a ierrlflo collision lata tv, ..i r I " r 7 . ' I" Oortoi - Tb. lattar ford to d" .,.,. .. - a-vw. . unuoi vo Mopi ruies ua regulations 1 outoolnted hi ODDonent and Refers .. . . 1 til ai luuiuuuiui rl vgtinum. . , ; ; ' I with tha annrnval Af tha mal Wad , , . rorumj cuna uni m u iw vni noon Tournament at Coliseum. Even- two nits ana an error, ana on more, in ling Distribution of prises. ' the eighth on three safe bingoes. Vfhf I . Tussday (World's 'Fair1 da) Conclu sion of tournament; social meeting at Tyrolean Alp. ; , Mn did bis bast to bold tba Browns down, but when Orannan, Nadaau. Back and Francis tors off two bits apleoe Jlnim 1 .ejrVJiala ai alnoet placed, onW ' V I Iberg was naverjln batter 'form, and kep thr locals guessing every minute. . At v times tb S&n Francisco bataman would almost'swlng their heads off try . tng to land on Ham's alow .taaaera, but the beat they could do. was to pop up aaar flies.,.. "Kid", Druhot will go In for OCAL:KISES:READY FOR-SUNDAY. CAME , i . ' '-n, : ':' TbS . Scbtllers and. All-Portlanda , are glnner, and abould ba able to put up a good. light with either Sullivan or War ren, tha principals lb last' night's exhi bition... .v.. . Young Tracer (Beckman) and Kid Harrison met again, and the young sec ond edition of the former Australian was ones more victorious. Harrison is a; game youngster, but Toung Tracey ha it on him George Kelly and Ed Brown put up a last bout which' waa declared a draw, . Then' Stage manager. Master of Cere- monlea,and Referee Sam, Goodman trot ' Portland today aid fry his bast to cap.LJVohrh.'ii L ra out thi Pclpala In the main event tura'naoUiar rtnVTlii scorat - f . i- m tomorrow I or 4th evening, Jack Sullivan and .. 4r5-.TH-. " -inl.ttav IlnoUp...wJUch.. u; unouneod Tonmr Warren. ' Thl. waa tha aecond PORTLAND. yesterday Show the team to ba bout I .-.V" 7 t.V JL Prnnan,o.-t f 1 t . 1 0 Henrf Lettow wUl bl . the oonoaTna "SI . " -.."" ' uiwr irTJiuu yjiv. nineui uuuucdi iuiiusui -n aw a a w MfsCreedla, r. f.. S Nadeau. L f. I -, Beck, Jh. ft 0 ' 0 111 ,Beck.'b. 4 J0. i -f 6 0 rranda, a s. .,.,...,,4 11 1 I I Murphy, lb, O. ilJ' v Mure eteelman. In. ....4.v4 S 1 Shea, c ............. 4 10 Iberg, 4 0 Totals.. . ....If 5 10 IT 14 1 SAN FRANCISCO. p. AB. R. H. TO. A. E. 110 14 1.11 11 0 III 1 4 0 I S.1J T Hlldebrand, L f, ..... 4 . Waldron, 0,'f. ....... 4. flnaiiy, r..f.. 4 rwln, lb. . 1. ....... 4 Maesey, lb. 4 Andm-aon, a. a. ...... 4 Raits, 2b. I Gorton, c. ....' Whalen,' p. .a......... 1 Xeahy, 0. 1 Totalsv. ...... ...II 5 JT-.1J I RUNS AND HITS INNINGS. .. .. ... 1 114 117 11 Portland . i 0 0 1 0 0 1 01 H1U...,..,..1 I 0 1 1 0 I a 10 San Franolsoo . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hit ilfO t-l .l l.0 i nwiOS VwwVw . t - asja a. augu r Two-basa TUts rrancia. nan. First baa on error First base on called balls Off Xbsrg,.!. ' Left on base Portland, a;- San- Fran olaoo, :,rfltraek out Br Ibarg, I; ,by wnaien, 1. jwouDie piay rxaacie , to Murnhr. Wild pitch Whalen. Time of Henry f Lettow . wUl ., ba ?wfnr? r,d m'Z?X:JZmitiZn f oW Mm. . rtibt advMUg; in tii twirling is In store for the fans who gol., - nn..iki. to7;,?." V"fhn W bav.r.lve the dacV.ion nt th. tP. 27?-,u ' elusion of the extra rpund bad not one C.f??ar1?H.".np,.th?an: of hi. seccd laboring under the mi.- Z,"' V.7: .1. ' w" apprehension that tlma had been tailed, whom he Is a great favorite, will have 1 4, VI, . ,.a m. m. little lnflldec in action before, ha leaves for the east ; Tba team will line up for tomorrow's fray as follows: m i Scbillers. . , Position. All-portlanda 1 Lttow-i.......i..p.V. ........ Selbels llHeltaman c... Slavln 1 I A MeTnnta .... .... lh f. ' ... . ' TTavnaa OlWendla .... l..ih J.Rankin Hart ' . ...... . ,sa. ... . .- Schmeer Bredemeler lb......... Patterson Saunders ii. .; .V.lf 7, 7. t . . kl Parrott Zanders. .'.;cf.. ...... IV. Corliss Hughes ........ ..rf. ..; Giles Ed Rankin wUl officiate a .umpire, vi tupldlty was enough to disqualify war ren and give tha bout to Sullivan, but as It waa aa amateur bout and Warren had made euch a good showing Referee Goodman very considerately overlooked tha breach of ring etiquette and called the affair a draw. Tha next meeting of these, two crack I amateurs should ba a hummer. WINNING HORSES AT: THE DIFFERENT TRACKS AMBBICAjr tEAQXTB. , won. 'Jmt. Murphy, Dren- Mew- Torsi' r:UlliZhl:-& I4'--?M4I anj tlma.,1: fa-Portland, f. Chicago . ........ ..IT 17 .600 ; Six and a b 1 mas Ct T mila' . t A - ! Arm X (Toaraal Spactal tterVle.) fiC Xjoais, ;., May It-Dalmar ' park, St. Loula . ....... U Detroit .ill I Washington ,.......,.! 17 to 11 .461 .Su .207 .At imfladelphja. R. H. E. game One hour and H minutes.- -Um-1 Philadelphia . . . . . ; .. . . . . ; . ,.713 $ plre Huaton. ,, -(.- ' V ' New York . .... 8 I VASSOVAXi uuatTB, Batteries HenlaY Griffith and Klelnow. -' and r Schreck; ;-- 'Wan. .... ill Lot.P.C .10 , .177 ;i0 i.77 ,11.. '.7 . It . .800 . " PltUburg ... , ...14 If .00 ..i-A. Brooklyn ... jt mimii, i 5 r i J 1 $ Boston . . ............11 . 10 .I6 is an At Cleveland. f7hffta.aA - . - KaW TOT J . ..11 Clnojnnatl ........ .4. .11 St. iuia . ......k..ip Cleveland PI,, 4., ...-. .1- 0 - li mmma rv Five furlongs, . selling uoeaown half furlongs, sailing Am Inte won: time, 1:20. Five furlongs, purse, 1-year-olds Platoon won; time, 1:05 H. Six furlongs Mattle H. won; time, 1:17. i ,8even furlongs, purse Ladas ,t won; time, 1:53. Mile and a sixteenth, purss Neltl Regent won; time. 4:50 H'FARLAND. BATTED ' ' IN HIS' FIRST CAME w'vT '''.,i: J JounU Itaeelal Serrlea.1 - ..' ' - Eugene, Or. May H. Roy McFarland. an matuy from Lebanon, pltohed for Eugene yecterday against nosenurg ana the Shamrock fll upon him for tan sal hit, netting them eight runs, as against Ova hits and three runs for Eu gene. Tba game. Ilka .tha one on the day prevloua, was slow and devoid, of Interesting feature. Tba score: vttiX rf-i-k ROSEBCRO. ' . ' '"f y.f.v'"fi,"- AB.R.H,PO. A,B. NewelW V ........ f 1 J !,f i Shaw, tCt. 1 1. 1.' 1 0 Bradley, 'Kb. 4 I 1 ' I .0 Morrow,, lb. 0 1 10 . 0 I rill, o. 1 ...... I rl'O r ill, 0. ....,,. 4 . 4 I r. f. ..,.,,, a J ,1 . 1 Nadler, lb. ..,.....' 0 I 1. 4 1 w. oewiiL 0. r. ...... t.. uwiji. Bllyeu. Hunter, TouW.. i.fT I 10 17 J4 .':' AB.R-H.Pa A.B. Brlseno, s. a I ill Schoneld, . ,4 0 0 0 0 Civile. I. t I 0 0.40 oLny,bi I 1 , 1 1. 1 rtaaiora, io. m , . , L owning. wnite. a. Du Shane. McFarla ord, lb... :::;::::M i J J V:!::::.r.t'-ivr!:. Totals. .,..10 I I 17 11, I . RUNS AN. HITS BT INNING . ! UHMTII Roburg.-. .....0 0 10 110 4 Hits Eu 0 1 0 0 I I 0 I 010 jgene , , ,....,1 0 w( ( O f 0 0 I lilts . ..10 0 0 0 0 I 0 1-i SUM MART.- ' Vana4 BMna X3Utmm, VMsraaiA 1 ausi hu a una ivvouui, ass su u sj "1 av Two-baa hits Bradley Hunter. Hhaw. Stolen bases Brlseno. Shaw. Bllreu. Sacrifice hit Newell. O'Day. Double lays Downing to Bradford; Bradlsy to isweii 10 Morrow. Base on na 1 un Hunter, 1; off McFarland. I. Hit by pitched ball Bradley. Hunter. Struck but By Hunter, 1; by McFarland. I. Left on bases-t-Roseburg, 10; Eugene, 1. Tim of game Two hours. SALEM RAGLANS WIN FROM ALBANY NINE SPEED ASSOCIATION ' IS INCORPORATED SariI DHMtek a Tha lesrsaL) - "". Baker City, Mar l.--Artlcles of Incor poration wars filed yesterday of tha- Baker County Fair and Spaed aaaocia- tlon, with a anital-tocir I i,ot.-Tbs object of, the Incorporation la to aatab Hah a racetrack and fair ground for the dlstrlot fair to ba hald tflla fall. ' ' BXO) CBOW9S AT 1VA GBAJTOB. .- aoaraal SMdel aWvle.) - ' - La Grande, or.. May ll-Fonr hun dred people are In La Grande today to attend the eastern Oregon Interoollegl- ata oratorical eonteat and track meet. Tha track meet will be naia at tn fairgrounds this afternoon, aoaslstlng of jumping,- throwing, discus, half-mile run. a rails relay race run by four men from each school, etc This la a big day In La Grande. Mr. Earl Kllpat- rick will represent this olty in tha ora torical oontest. tonight. Tba renaieton Wonders will Plays a return gams of baseball with the La Grande Ruebens on the local diamond on Sunday. La Grande beat Pendleton In last Sunday's game oy ina score or a 10 .. . JEW SQTIOOIi ATTXB BOUBsTB. Uoomit gDeelal snrtea.l ' Eugene, Or., May II. Manager Robin son of tha Eugene high school baseball team Is in receipt of a latter from the manager of tba Portland hign .. acnooi team aaklng for a gams to ba played during the first weak In una. Tha Eugene high school team has disbanded. but tha players have signified' their de sire to again get together and play tha era ok roruana team, inirainw uma not been definitely decided, however. 1 1 111 111 1 11 , , MAtTTBOBBB TB. BOTA1V OXXTB. Tha Hawthorne baseball team win play Its first gams of the season Sunday morning at 1:10. whan they wni cross bats with tba erack Royal Club team from Lang A Co.' store. . 1 Johnnie rrye. Hawtnorwra craer pitcher and captain, will band tha slants over, wnus vaanais wiu 00 ins rt oelvlng. rrBiJo sobooxji a ooxuboza. Columbia university Is to hold a field and track meestfor tha publlo schools in order to promote athletics among tbs pupils of those Institution. Tbs meet will bs held tbia axternoon ana ua rot lowing schools are entered? Thompson, Sell wood. North Central, Portsmouth, Stephana, Sunnyslds and Albino. Central. jTOS 9 ABB BSrSATS COOat V (XnaUial'l Speaial aerrie.) Baltimore, May IS. Joe Gans defeat ed Cook, laid to bo champion lightweight of England, last evening In a fight which was all In favor of tha colored eham- POLICE NOW USE ' aa. an aaa a aatai ak, - aa jsam a ansa m at. . (Joarnal gDadtl Berrlea.) , Salem. Or., May II. The Salem Rag- lana won tha flrat game of baaeball of tha eerie from tb Albany Rollers hers yesterday afternoon by the decisive scors of I to . Only on hit waa al- pion. Cook quit In the eighth round. twwea me nwiera, ana men ne waa per mltted to. reach aecond base. It seemed to bs an off day for tha Rollers and they failed to play their' accustomed good ball, while the Raglana fairly out did themselves, allowing only one error to be charged against them, while tba Hollers rolled up a total of 11 mlatakes. Manager Fay and B Davla dlatlnguiabed themselves, while Call II in tba box won the admiration of the' spectators. Yes terday area ladies' day and a large num ber availed themaelvea of the opportu nity to wltnesa good sport free, aa the guests or the team. Tha tabulated aoore follows 1 vi'. ,'!.; SALEM, i - V.." AB. R. It. PO. A. E. Fy, a. . ..a...,.... 1 0 .0 I 1 14 3 "NATIONAL RIdtr.Never Changes f HIs'E!oantH.r '. " , 1 ORIENTS "Lead the Leaders" . ; '. X CLEVELANDS fSR-oo s ; t . AND .. 1 V-XW-, W cs?f"i s-ir .: . . . ARGONAUTS Seoloo i It Pays to Get the BEST TIRES AND SUNDRIES . SPORTING GOODS S. H. Phonos Cut 33S , 133 GRAND AVCNUQ PORTLAND CLUB CAFE 140 Fifth Strtet, BetirMa Wsuhloftea sad Aider V ; HtRMTTACE WHISKEY SCHLITZ BEER AO Leading Brandt of Clsart. lancb.at9p.in. DEMOCRATIC TICKET ... anaat. JMtloa of tha Bnproma Court Thomas O'Day, Multnomah county. Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner . M. Douglas, Lana county. PIStrtBi, 1 -'V. Congress R. M. Vaatch, Lana county. Dlalilua, ' . Congress J. B. Simmons, Multnomah county. ' ' r , FaAletftV . Clroultx Judge, , Department No. 1 W. Allen. Clreutt Judge. Department No. I Mark O'NelU. , . District Attorney John Manning. G. f v. . s. .'. ...k 6 wiikimr j .v.-.... - 1 Lbnrhead. lb. ...i.j. 4 t Nehrinr. lb. 6 0 Davie, a f . 4 1 Williams, 1. f. ....... I 0 1 Downie. 2b .4 0 ' Q. .Wllklns, r. f. 0 Call IT, p. I 0 I 0 0 II 1 I 1 I 0 Touia;, ..........it ALBA NT, AB. R.H. PO. A. E. vl t I 17 10 1 Batteries Donahue and Bemls; Gladejmary: Chicago, At Mawthosna, May 18. Hawthorne and Sugden. Philadelphia . . s At Boston. 'At aTow Teak.' R. H.E. A .O R. H.E. Now Tork . S 7 1 - Brooklyn . . .......... .. ...1 1 9 Batteries Matthowaon. Warner and ; Bowermanj Garvin and Bitton. Umpire . ,A . '.A ' ' " At amtaBHL ' Pittsburg' V..C.............I Cincinnati , .............. .j.,.0 - Batteries Phllllppl and Pnelpa; 1 a 1 "V . H...r4atttmnnf anit M.tm- ITal. . lum and Pelts., Umpires Zlnuner and At Odoare, -f Ehlcago .......'.. .......... ..,8 1 l t Louis .1 14 Washington . . ............... ,2 S 4 atteries Toung andCTlger: Dunkle and Kittredge. . ;c i - . Overall wins Tot Taooma. ' ' SeatUe, Wash.. May It. Overall had the Seattle sluggers faded yeaterday and Tacoma - won. Barber - pitched a good game, but his six 'Walks .proved cosuy...,. j. naacore;.. ,,. . ... . .. - .i ..... . j.,:.. .j,. SeatUe ..........00 01000 0 12 ,t. 3 Tacoma .....0 11001040 7 1 11 Batteries Barber and -Blankenehlp; Overall and Graham. ; Umpire O'Con- t- Ooopec wtas for bohmaav Los Angeles, May SI. Pet Lohman serTesBVmVgs and "oNeUi; Taylor j "Jp. Qaorglaha Cooper yesterday . and umpira-msne.' j - and Grady. At FbTladalphla. . sent him against the Angels,, who de- penaea on warren tiail. cooper had the. best of the argument and Oakland K. H. EL I MnturM U nma Tha innr.- . Phnadalnhl ................ .1 9 I ., - w Boston . . ...t, ......,. '8 I Los Angeles J..0 fd 6 0 0 1 l T Tl uatienea -eraser ana vooin; wiuis I Oakland . ..... .0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 04 41 Four furlongs Sliver Skin won; time. Steeplechase, short course Itacatlara won; rtlme, 1:62. 1 ' Mile and a half Potheen won; time, 1:161-8, . One mile Monsieur Bucare won; time. 1:47 8-B. . Five furlongs Allen Avon wonf time, 1:011-8. . Six and a half furlongs New Mown Hay woni time, 1:08 8-8. v !1 .w- Jiii -i-i-i-u uL i:r-i" "J. Artatoniar: "rrjr. Cincinnati, May 28. Latonla sum mary; ... ' ' " f"--..''. Six furlongs Mabel Winn won; time. l:16U. J -- Four and a half furlongs Belle of Ashland won; time, Mt, A ' One mile Jake Greenberg won; time, 1:39. . - l - .One mile, handicap Lew Dorsey won; time, .1:40. .:' , rive furlongs Fred Keckaw. woni time, 1:03 4-5.. , - - - . Mile and an eighth Rosamond won; time, 1:BH. Johnson, lb. Donovan, lb. Lewis, 0. . . aum- I Sullivan, lb. Raymond, a, Lee. r. f . . . i .. - - . a ur.iM, v.. 1. ......... Harper, t' t. i m. . . ' ; Tay rper, yloE, ; 8 I I- 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 The new detaining station for patients afflicted with contagious dlaeases at the central jwllc station was used for the first time yesterday In the ease of Georgs Chape 11, aged II, who had meas les. He waa examined by Dr. Samuel C, Slocum, the aealatant city physician, and ordered aent, to the police station. Later, he waa transferred to the past house, as he has no other plaoe to go. He Is here alone from Kansas, .'The detaining station consists or one small room, and can be closed so that oontagion cannot spread. After a tlent Is removed from It ths Jailer dis infects the room and It Is ready for an other. 1 Tha detaining station Is -a part of the new jaU being made under the direction of Chief of Polloe Hunt It is In the addition to the old building, for which an appropriation of 14,000 waa made, Until the preaent time there waa no place where patients with contagious araf ton.-J. G. Meybrunn, R. W. Monta diseases could be kept while waiting to I gue, J. A. Newell, John Van Zante. Og- do conveyea to ue peat nouae, ana 11 1 leeby xoung. - used to be the custom to drive them! Joint Representatie. Multnomah, and 131 Fourth Street v ConimafMs' reodvl on all Eastern and California races. Direct wire on all ; Qxirtins: CV0113 :'' . V:'' 1 f Phone Mala 14.4 i Ciirtdh . l- : Oonatyii r-r- Joint . State Senator, Multnomah. Washington ana uoiumoia counties J. T. Mllner. . , t ' Bute Senator, to fill vaoancy Isaac watt, .r.j- ,v. k :.- r But Senatore-n. F. FlereL V. T. Holman, John Lam on t, George W. 81- mona. ."; ... i Representatives Robert Brady, W. L. Brswstsr, Artpur urocr, is. ti. Clary, P. P. Dabney. IX la. ponaugh, ' N. H, Totals . . ...28 0 1 24 11 11 RUN8 AND HITS BT INNING8. 11I4IITII Salem . . ........1 0,2 2 0 0 0 1 8 - Hits ...........8 0 0 10 10 Albany . .......0,0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits . ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUMMART. Stolen liasesDonovan.' Fav Ivinas : neaa, -jxenrinsr. . i wo-drho nit uavis. Bases on balls Off Callff. 1; off Taylor, a ! 1 0 00 0 01 Hit bv nltched ball Davis. out By Callff, I; by Taylor, 6. Struck Passed acroas the -street -Into .av hallway -of- a Chlneae building. s 0X08IB0 OT. VBTTZBSTTT (Joarsal Bpedal Berrlea.) Minneapolis, Minn May 28. Com mencement week of -the University of Minnesota is at hand and the students are -on edge In anticipation of tha va rious events making up the week's pro gram. Tha opening featur Is the class play-presented this afternoon and even ing tn the Metropolitan theatre. Tomorrow afternoon the students and Clackamas Counties J. EL Hedges. Commissioner John Slerett ; . -Sheriff Tom M. Word. ? iftJX Qerk Frank Lee. . Treaaurer W. H. Lash. K' f Assessor D. F. Campbell, : , . School Superintendent H. W. Herron. Surveyor R. C Boriser. Coroner J. W. Morrow. ' Cieaniiig Is here. It's vary foolish to hare ' valuable curtains and draperies 'cleaned at home or by Inaxparl need elsanersL'. wr' '' "'. "K We dean curtains so that the edgea are straight, tbelnlah as It " was when Just off the loom, and they" will hang as when first put up. ,' .. . s'-T : -'' . , silk abd satin draperies cleaned by a special process which bright-, rang the most delicate colors. ',;.''-.) -r''..i";, V ' ;' V'V .' Troy Laundry JiAinrDBT WATEB, sTTi BAST ball Lewie. First base on'errors Al-1 their friends will assemble in the ar- i and' Moran, ' - Umpire J ohns tone. VA0TJ70 COAST UBAGXTB. bany, 1: Salem, ' T,- Earned' runs 8a-1 lem, . ' Left on baaes Albany, 3; Salem, ft Time of game One hour-and SO m lnu tea. .Umpire Derricks Scorer jessup. ' SOOAXi AMATEVB GAMZB. The Multnomah club's baseball nine and. Columbia's crack team play this afternoon on the Multnomah field. Both teams are evenly matched and a lively game is expected. Batteries Hall and Byrne.. ' i and; Eager; Cooper Oakland . ..83 Seattle ) a aa 81. STaooma . . .81 y ' Los Angeles ...82 ; ? San Francisco, 14 j Portland .".... . .18 f.. Lost., 24 . : 24 ' 11 17 ' 88 tt P.O. .679 .684 .681 .642 .428 .107 FACTTZO BATZOBAXi U8AGVB. T . Ttrday'B' Bsnlts. Portland, 6; San Francisco, 0. 'i Tacoma, 7; Seattle, 1. :'ifr"..':'- Oakland, S; Los Angeles, s. , .: ITEXX. BBOOXS OUT KOOBB. alt take Defeats Spokane. Spokane, Wash., May 28. Loucks was hit hard and often yesterday and re ceived ragged support, which ' resulted In " a, third straight . vlotory for Salt U'he score: v;- , At Graveaand. New Tork May 28. Gravesend sum mary: 3 Five furlongs Inland won; time, 1:01 1-6. mory to- hear tha baocalaureste sermon by Rot. Jabes Brooks, D D, following which will come tbs annual address to the graduates by President Cyrus Northrop of tb university. SEASIDE SUNDAY. EXCURSIONS TU A. a B. m. Score a Big Kit LM Buys sj Ticket and Insures a Seat. "Where are you going, my pretty 7" Forttead Justtoe of the Teaee District. For Justloe of the Peace - E. H.I Cahalln. - ' ' ..,:' ' Constable William Utllea. , ' Bast Fortland Justloe of the Teaee DlstrloV . : :':? Justice of the Peace C A. Constable J. M. Frelllnger. White. INSTITUTE Kt. Tabor Justloe of the Fes.es District. I Constable D P. Lang academy nines meet for the. last time this season this afternoon at Recreation park. The rivalry between the two teams 1 keen and each Is striving hard to capture the contest, aa the result will About ''six furlongs Unmasked won. I have a bearing on the standing of ths time, 1:111-5. Handicap, mile and one-sixteenth Da- mon won; time, 1:47 8-65. Fatchogue stakes, six furlongs- As- j clubs In the Interscholastlo league, mCEXi BOACH SXGBT1D. (Journal Special Serrlee.) Snokane - .....000001001 8 7 ' A Salt Lake ..v.. 8 0 8 010 8 8 011 10 4 Batteries Loucks and Stanley; lgga and Hausen. , Umpire Sharp. . ;;rf?::f ? Butte Dfts Bolss, t Butte, Mont, -May 28. Errors by Mo Closkeys men proved costly to Boise 1. I Btvuvsuu a laivva, pis lui R.,It E. I censlon won; time, 1:10 4-66, Five furlongs Waterside won: time. time, i:pi 4-6. About six furlongs Ancestor time, l:ll. May I ride with you, my pretty maid?" "Of course, you lobster. is all she said. Five hundred excursionists Journeyed to Seaside last Sunday and next Sunday's excursion promises to attract as many more to this popular resort to take their first annual peep at old ocean and gather In the first Installment of osone. A I Seat guaranteed every passenger. Tickets j on sale each day during tha week at 2U Alder street and Union depot Sunday morning. Purchase tickets early and Kultaomah Justlos of ths Feaee District Justice of the Peace A. J. Vanderer. ; Constable George Williams.'. ' Chicago, Mar 18.-Frsnkl . Nett of yesterday. ' The score: ut, if Kn.8l . aV awa'wa anva AMvwutai . vw suui I C --"t a -A talaauLia, 4Va BMA A J I B..I4 attnortj OS UUtWV 1U U1W Ulll aUOli Vl t UHJ v what wai t have bn & iz-round bout. I ooma Y.r Moor wnn outclassed.' ' " - BLOOD i':.i '- ''. i-i .I;R TT. TIT i 1000 0 10 S 8 I 8 .......1 10000000 7 a Batteries Boorer and Sitmmrr inompBpn ana i jnanson. ,.. umpire Mc Carthy. -y ! . . y., :;-:v i V'; J On aeeoont el Its frlsbtfol aldasMnaaa. BlanS Polaoolug Ja eommouly called tsa King of all I Oiaaura, ' It may -ba either seraditaty r eoa-1 trtcted. - One the yatem is tainted with It thai tliMH may sviniraat itaair u to rorm of Herni al., Ecaema, Kbeumatle Palna, Stiff oc gwolla Jolrvta, KrnpiMDa or vopparoiore raea or uoar. time uic the Toorue, tm: S017TXZBV OBEGOV. : Wearsaii rv'. V ' At Walla Walls, f ' Walla Walla, Waslt, May r 28l-Tes- terday closed the spring meet df the Walla Walla, county f air. The results follow: ' . . Free-for-all pace, half-mile heats, best three In , five, purse J150 Hassalo, owned by Out La Fontaine, of . Pendle ton, won: time. 1:02. 1:011-3. 1:08. H '. Special harness, purse, mile heats, two In three Bonnie B owned by Thomas SohelL won;. time,, 130, 8:83, 1:26. Quarter-mile dash, purse 876 Judge Manager Dugdale has signed Sksl Roach of Chicago' to pitch for the rpwns. Roach has been with Butte I excellent record, as bs and Pete Dow ling, pitched that club Into, the Cham plonshin two years- in succession. ' . ' ! Roach will be a. welcome addition. to the local team, for now that Thlelman la out of the game Dugdale's bunch was shy on twlrlers. TEETH Boston Painless Dentists 25 Cent Excursions Sunday To Canemah Park, overlooking Wil lamette -Falls. Tickets Interchangeable With the boat. Car wfth double-truck, open trailers, every hour and , every BBOWV WOBUl OTXB Are the only dentists tn Portland having! me jaie-Dotamcai aiaoovery to appiy to the rums for Painless Extracting, Fill-. ing and Crowning Taeth. and guaranteed Lar twelve years. in uie woria. half -hour, from First and Alder streets. I twelve years. . rest . dental concern All work guaranteed fori TO BEGTTLATB 8PBXD OF ATJTTOB. I Speeial Service.) Gold Hill, Or.,' May 28. The Jackson ville -and Gold iffll ball nines wUl cross Thomas,-owned by Walla Walla stables, wesfwa wv iwuiviiuRi,. ina KtuiieB. li blt i wfin: Timsv ii'axu. 4iMa may nanlfaat itaalf la tb form of Bent. 1 tracting considerable attention amonr I Thraa elirhttaa mlla daah for maMana Spot "si Tib lu,lanB-' :n K?una" nejeoeen , fixed t purse f 100 Sunday, owned by, T. W. Sts it o I up lu good condition ahd Inclosed by. a j Btephens, won; time, 0:81. . iU..nuiiBn, u i uoiai nvj eighths mile dash.. purse 8100 'aea or Body, little " h Tonaue. Bora Thr I ' ' - " , u. Bb. .1111 a .u 're in tba Throat, Swollen Tooaila. ralllot high, fence. hi any-et thee or almllar TptoSs. Ji ,"JTS'n' ' pfi'--l00,t brown 8 .blood CURB, immduteirTit Quit nifty" in their new toga-, On June- s tne nuggets and ths Ashland team . will play. .-. 4 ;:; --i U-v trMtmant I Draetlealir tba roault of Ufa antra. It contalM no dangeron Srns or lnjaiiooa d. . , Idne of any kind. 'It goes to the vary bottoa ; of tba dlseaa sad foreea est every sartiel of .Impurity. Bods every alra and armptoa dlaap penra, completely, and forever., ' To blood, tba ( 'ts .;: flMOOS, uvmuj. wm wire. ,iv uia wm r1-;''1 tern r claanaad, porifled asd reatorsd to par. DDGDAKB XB PI. EABXD. The JRlverslde ; Driving association has Importuned the city council' to pass an ordinance .regulating the speed of automobile. A measure has i. been framed and is now before the - council I and every effort Is being mades to se-1 curs Its -passage. Ths . bill snow's for eight miles an hour tn the city limits. Z.OOA1V CBEW OFF FOB 8IBATTUI. The senior four of the Fortland Row ing club leavea tonight for Seattle, where they are i scheduled to meet the University of Washington craw on Lake Washington . Decoration . day. The RUFFLING IMPORTING TAILOR, lilt a VrtsVr11an lM'a y TNSaaia. T PftrtlslTlfl frAV fitT. 1 S Flf T tlsa tWI nerlX sv ak A ajaa. ja - fjm stsj LB H ML U1L I .tlllJt , I . aa -Ba J a U g4, UM 3i aVS s iuhci f.V iUTU I w - -w v -aw .v..Wniwg ""f Itor Lyons today, says that Steelman la oarsmens now, juaer; wo. I. turiuey; " -,1 "' .' j:'ti i W&ME Pleylng ev fine, game .avt ..third, and If hel f. nvroice,; Kib8V fif w-liU rnc-. As;:-, keeps, uphis good work he will be. keptff XA'-' .- In that position. - Dugdale also says that 1 v f BAST FOBTXABD8 WZsT. : 331 'i' 4:C'i!,(Joumal .Special Bervie. -De .Moines, May 18.-The crack ath- . .w.r iMxIth. and tb Datlaat Dreoarad anew tat uX., ni. brown. B3a- in-k.L. Phiudi. Ilu :ZB ' awxeye state era compet-1 team returns home.' The newimanara WASHINCTON STREET Mida br Da. BHOWN. 834 Arrh M., Phlladct. rhla. For saw lo Portlaaa ly by rraafe Mas. ; )artlBd 0otalPhrsfty. .t',:.--!.; m P O I S O IN comnet- lng for field and track honors here to day. t The -Institutions represented In clude the State university of lows, Iowa i Btats college, the state Normal school at I Cedar Rapids, Drake university and j Grinneu..' , w , ... VV: The. team return home.' 'The new (manager! Ths East . Portlands defeated, the expressed himself as belug .- highly I Noble Ten yesterday by the score of I pieasea with tne worK or Jiis nen,and io . ine. tt rortiands lined ud! feels confident of making a good show-1 as-Tollows: . W. Dorn.c; H. Taylor, p; intj on tnis present tnp.t : i, ii. n-ing, ss; u. iuson, in; r. Taylor, lb! 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