. , : - SiS-- T - T - 1 t- ' . ... ..' -k.'- 1 . . - . I : . .. ..,....-, . . v yyMMMMMF4 V . . . :. ..- srftAAAAA A n: 'FRISCO HE WINS TWO FROM BROY ? ttit tttt- i iTTint rv M? cnnnT t MwMsM HNS svtum mro vii baoobBJ z nra vouraro. awd i f i was Totrcxxo vr in tn sbo- a oo oohtbct acomxc or BOTB oamxs.;. ;"" "." i" Mammal BmcUI Bervlc.) ; San Francisco. Mir 80. Th 8eJs rifuti Portland twice yesterday, 4 to and 1 to . The morn In ir irame at Oak land wa a pitchers' battl. in wnien gutter's support waa not aa good aa his opponent's. Tha afternoon game waa a luauw imtrit until tha ninth, whan Leahy's two-bagr sconed tha winning run, Tha scores werew . ,. ; .l:a, .. - m-- portlan n,- - ' . ' - 1R.R.R PO. A. B rtMKiiifi 'ii' r. ....... 401 4 l McCreedie. r. 1 ....... 4 t Nadeau. L f. ........ Heck, ID. J Kranele, B. a. ...... 4 '1 Murphy, lb. 4 fteclman, b. 4 I 15 11 Hhea, c ..... j ; ; JButlar. B. I V , Total ' ....'..... H 4 11 4 ' , ban rttANci8ca .? V - ' ARRttPftXR H1Mtra'nd. L . '...v. 4-1 v 1 1- - ,Vldron. t L 4 , J junr, r. x. .,..... ijrwln. b. ...! 4 ,Maay, lb. ......... 4 Anderaon,. a. a. 4 'Reita. lb.' ........... 4 rOorton. O. ........... I 0 11 1 Is f t I- I I:! Knell, p. 0 J r .Totia . t r.tsarl r n i f HITS AND RUNS BT INNINQ8. 10. r ' r ! f r nits . .:....;.. I is?r!fT?.::::niniU.5 !; 1 J- v.; ,:' ',8UMMAHT,7:lp "c v--, Stolen ! basa PranclVBtealintn. !Three-base hits Waldron, Hlldebrand. . Two-bi hit Steelman, Drenna. Oor ton. First baaa on arrora Sn Fran claco, 4. First basa on called balls Off Butler, l: off KnelL . Left on bases--Portland, 6: Ban Francisco, 8tru 'out By Butler, 1: by Knell, 1. Time of aame One boup and flt.mMteVy..Vm ,plra Huston. , r , y -:- (.- . v' j rf V' V''."';f, Aftaraooa Oama.X ;v.:?; i ., '- v : PORTLANIX J.'.; . "r , . v ARRRPftAa 'Drennan. O. t t I i i jMcCreedla, r. t B ! 1' 1 S .Kadeau. L t. . . 4 10 - BecK, XD. 1 1 Francis, , s. . 4 0 ' . Murphy, lb. rl 0 eteelman, lb, ....... 4 1 0 , 1 1 iBhea. c ............. 4 6. S Iberg. p. 4 1 1 0 i.l J - ; SAN FRANCISCO, ; ... Hfldebrand. L t ..... 4 0 0 0 ,0 iWaldron. c t ....... 6 I I' I 'Waldron, o. r. ....... a j ! J f !J Meany, r. X. ......... I J' J , . t iLeahy, lb. ........... 4 1 1 10 1 Anderaon,- a a. ...... ; J v . Jlelti. 2b. ........... itUl?i t'A': :::::::::: I III I Totals .IT T 14 tl IT - v ' ' . ;"Tw men out when: winntat rn was . scoreo. ' : .. - RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. Portland .. ,.... 0 0 I 0 0 Hit. . . ..110)1110 111 - San Francisco ...0 j 0 J I 0 1 & lt Hits , 10 14 111 114 :VSUMMAKT, -t: ? Stolen' bases Drennan. MeCreadl. Murphy. Btaelman, Waldron. Meany I. Helta Hits Off whalen, t; off Jones, t, t Two-base hits Iberg, Meany. Leahy. Bor-i-lflf-. , lilts Hlldphrand. Francla r i i V TJ 1 . n V . Q a n Tranclsco, I. First baaa on called. balls Off I berg. I: off Whalen, l: on Jones, ,1. Left on bases Portland, Ban " Francisco, !,"' 8 truck out By Iberg. 4 -by W'halan, Ij by Jonea. 1. -Paased bal Bhea. - Time of rc Two hours an mlnuUs, Umplrer-Uuston. ,- VATX0aTA XSAOTTB. - Won. ...... Xst PC. tTilearo 10 10 .697 .'New fork; ; 0 .J7 -Cincinnati . ....... ..IS ,' 11 .1(4 . Pittsburg K, ....... ...1 .vJ ....471 ,St.-Loula ...... ...lt -w-lT .4417 Brooklyn- -r -sl ' " Boston . . IJ 1 ' .40 20 14 .175 rblladeipbia . . ....... a .170 ;'taS:,;,: At Chlaaa-e. Chc&KO ti . 0 - . iPlttsburr ..If t i V Batteries-rWlmr aad CNelU; Leaver -fandbelps. - Ai Olaotaaatl. Cincinnati ) VHJV1UH., ........................ . V . Batteries -r Hahn and pelts; Nicholas .ana earzoss.;. . ;;V r ' .' . , a ; m ' ' R. B. D. :' ? As BrooUja. - ' ' , ; R. H.E. Brooklyn . ................. 10 1 TNw York T. 7 11 1 " Batteries Poole and Bitter; Wllsa and Warner. " CTCXJI ' WBOOSO ' BEATZV. ; (Journal Special Serrlee.) , Parts, May 10. Geo set won th bl ,i cycle race from Bordeaux and Paris yes terday, malting the distance between the '.two oltles In 1S:0S:04. This Is a record. Exchange 131 Fourth Street Cotnmissiona received on an Eastern and California races. : Direct vyire on all sporting ',;Vj.; events, v-' ; : "... . ffasma 'Mala;. 1414".';'" :'-.V ? j POR TLAND CL UB CA FE ' 'I!- ' "'''-"V HERMITACE ' WHISKEY,; .'r 7' 'All Leading Crtads of (pilars. ' ' , Lunch at 9 1 m. jr 'll4l4wfclsJ, la)".' --'tw4lr-'.e' ; ' .. . - ,-. . ... : . .-' ...... . TTTyTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT UMPIRE O'COMLL IS I MOBBED AT TACOMA . v Uoaraal pcUl aVrrlea.) ' TacOma, Waalt. May 10. Umplrs O'Connell called Sheehan's hit a foul, which virtually robbed Taooma Of the mbrnlnr Kama yesterday Alter the ram waa over the umpire' was - as sailed by an angry nob of fans, lie took: refuse In tit clubhouse, from whence he wont down town by th aid streets. '.!. - . Park Wilson cot Into aa altercation with a small .boy, whom he struck for throwing- a cushion. .A bystander took tha boy's part, and sailed' Into Wilson with th 'result that tha Seattle man. agar was handled so roughly that hi men had to carry him to tha cars. Truck Eagan mad two bom run. Th soor! . ,ti i f j Taooma ............. ..... 0 Seattle, 11 Batteries Fltsgerald. Oaleaki and Oraham; C Hall and Blankenshlp, arnrfcea Aaala ra Xanssa. Seattle. Wash.. May JO. Jay Hughe made his first appearance for two weeks and held tha visitors at' all dangerous times. , Ha waa touched up for eleven hits, but allowed only one score. Over. all waa batted ut of th box In th third and Keefe, who succeeded him. fared Uttle better. To score: Seittl . , 4 1 1 0 0 0 10 IS Tacoma..... .001 00000 1 11 5 Batteriea r Overall. Keefe and Qra- Ii.m- U.tKA Art A Xlla .1..BKln iTmnlr. O'Connell. -. , , . Aagals Xlamk OaJdaaA. Loa An gale. May 10. Doe Newton wss tn his regular abut-out form yea terday and blanked . tha Oak, allowing but four bits. "Th soor:. , to Anreles . ..'.0 0 0 0 1 0 1 f 0 Oakland . . .....00 0 0 00 0 0 00 4 t Batteriea Newton and Bpiea: Bcnmiat and yrn. . , ... . .. ,!',, v PAOirZO OOAfT UAQTTB. ."! i-- . ' , . Won. Lost' 25 2S 11 . t . PC. .67 .t .650 Oakland V . ....... i..,14 Seattle .'. ,.SI , Tacoma . . ...... IS Loa Angelea ........f,tS Ban Francisco .......17 Portland k .541 .4T .11 rAczrxo jrAnosTA xjulOvx. . : .. ' Sntt BfAts Boise. Butte, Mont,' May 80. Costly errors lost tbe game for Boise yesterday. The heavy batting of both teams was th feature. Th score: - ; Butta . . ... . . .0 0 8 0 01 11 1 11 14 I Boise.. .;. ....1 1000 101 1 10 7 Batteries Quick and Spencer: Wrlaht ana uanson. umpire Mocanny. . 'Xllmnt BlaaltsSalt 'iaJckCl Bnokana. WaalL.' May 10.' Pitcher Hoar was too much forAh Elders yes terday and Bpokane won a shut out. Th SOOr. rv --i -r -; -., finnka'na L....0 0 0 0001 84 11 0 Bait La.ka .I....O0 00 0 0 0 0 00 7 1 uaiieries noun auu nvnimj , uaivr ana liausen. umpire onarp, ... ALERTS DEFEAT THE' - v 6 BUNKER HILL BOYS The Alerts defeated the Bunker Hill 1 earn yesterday moraine at their (rounds by a scor of 16 to S. ' " Th features of th gam .war th batting of Pfaft and. Connors, and. tha pitching of CrandalL Crandall bad hi opponents completely at his meroy dur ing tha entire game, and bad It not been for the errors made behind him would have ahut them out. , - , . In tha fourth Inning tha Alerts took A liking to Bandycock'a curves and lined out four singles and one triple, wnion, with two errors, netted them ten runs. Th Alerts played a brilliant fielding; Harold's mplrtnrwas anotherHfeat. ore, being entirely satisfactory to cotn sides. The llae-up was as follows: Alerts. Position. Bunker Hill. Connors ..........a............. Jodon Crandall p........ Bandy oock Lamotte .. ..lb. ....... .O. Newell C. CajnpbeU.M....2b....M... Anderson Orey ........,. a a. .4.... ..8, Newell Pfaft ............ .Sb.. ........ Houston Bchuster .......4..I f ........... Taylor Drangarj 1 iv. . . .c f . , , .u... r Kennedy D. " Campbell ......ft .". Ouerln HITS AND BUN3 BT 1NNINO& ";' IIS 4 5 4 7 8 Alert . i....O 4 010 J j J J 'It H1U 0 0 0 i 0 111 1 Bunker Bill 1 - 0-4- 1 - 0 - 0 8 Hits.. ... I 9 V , v it . '8TJMMART. Bom 'n Pfalt--'"'Thr-bar- UK- Connors. Two-basa hlta Lamotte, Querin. Btruck out By .-Crandall,.- ; by Bandyrook, 8. : Baaea on balls Off Crandall, 8: oft Sandycock. 8. Errors Alerts, 4; Bunker HU1, s. Umpire Har old, . . .; vi POBT&ABD STnOTTEBAir UBAOtTB. ! ' f" " Won. Lost P.a Alsrts . . .............. t 1 .600 Bunker Hill . 8 S .800 Multnomah.. ......... 2 8 .400 Nonpareils , . ......... S 8 .400 AXBCTAOBTttAJTO UBAatTS. ' Testerday's scores and the standing of tha Alblna-Fortland league are aa follows: ; .;.."- . Upper Alblna. .0 001010114 11 S K Portland .81J04OO1 11 11 I Batteries Boggs. Jackson and La zollet; Llstman and wuson. , , W. Portland ..46001002 -t-11 18 Lower Alblna .200000000 2 2 .Batteries Katterman and Cline; Bab- eock ana Has, umpir Mwajiey. ; Standlnf of the Clubs. - Won. Lost n n West Portland :.... .2 0 . North Portland . . , . ... 1 1 Lower Alblna , ..... 1 X Upper Alblna ...... . ... 0 ; 2 1 1.000 .106 .500 .000 8XATTXB &A0XO8SB SBAM (Jooroal Bpeclal Service.) t . Tacoma. May 86. In an exciting gamt of lacrosse played here yesterday after noon the Seattle team defeated th Ta coma players by tha scor of I to 4. THE " OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,' PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING', MAY SO. 1001 ' Edited Ay J. A. HOHAN Mr RANKIN'S TEAM DEFEATS SCIIILLERS 8za wax. xatyxs, ow tn TO .. AZVOaiXAJTSS, , KTOXXB aJoutxb oakb Z.XTTOWS sxry. yOBT CAXSS CBTZBAfi COSTXT W tfT.n ! W A V m w - w eaaaawar oiaaaavnBJi - Bl Bill naynes waa delegated to do the pitching for the All-Portlands, yes terday, .and h obligingly tackled tha jod. Hugo Belbels complained of a sore arm, and therefor "Little Willie" had a chance to display his ability In th pucning una. ' . . v., v - iK Haynes dots not preUnd to b a slab artist B prefers .to. pUy first base. but If he can gat away with, what he has la the throwlnz line. A, h did veatea. day. Jack Rankinwould do well to us him reguUrly In the box. Haynes' op ponent in the pitching; lin waa Henry Lettow. , Lattows pitched an excellent game, ana out lor a coupl of Question able decisions dispensed. by Umolre Uurley Stevens nd his team-mates' wild throwing; mlaht have won hla aama Ha struck; out seven of th Allr Portland sluggers, while Haynes made way with rive or the Bohlllers In this manner. Claude Bchmeer covered shortstop for the All-Portlands and made hla lone error on th first ball bit cown to him. which bounded badly. After that th kid had 10 mora .chaneee and handled every one In clever style. He also atole two bases and 'otherwise helped mate rially In the victory of the All-Portlands. Jack Rankin and Archie Parrott also put up ".splendid fielding- exhibitions. Bredemeler - and Hart distinguished themselves by making difficult stops, but marred their work by heaving; the ball yards out of reach of Also Mclnnis, the cleer first-baseman. , Cal Gllea fanned out the first three times he was at bat but on the fourth tlm tip h tore off th longest lilt of th day, a tbr-bagger to center-field fence, ' ..' t . '...(. Hughes, wh played right on ' th Schiller team, la a clever player, very fast going- to first and a good base runner. His one chanoe In tha outfield was accepted cleverly. Slavln's work back of th bat was ail that could br asked. , ,. ;.. . , V Aside from the bad throwing; th gam was well played and enjoyed by thos who wr present t ,,, ," Ed Rankin was on th grounds, "but could not be found When the game was called, and, Burley, Stevens was Im pressed as umplra Th scor: ' ' , v ALL-PORTLANDS. ." ,' -' ..-v, . irj'AB. R.B.PO. A.B. Dcnmeer, a. s. ....... 1 1 Kanun. ZD. ....... a s 1 4-1 Patterson, 8b. 4.1 01 Haynes. p.-... ...... v 8 t,.l f Corliss, o. t 4,18 1 Giles, r. f. 4 1 1.0 A. Parrott lb. 4 I 1 Blavln, o. ........... 4, 0 0 6 B. Parrott, L t 4 0 11 S 0 . Totals,,.. ...... .,87 17 15 AB.RB.PO.A.B. nan, s., a. ........... & z 1 01 Heltsmatf, o. ........ I 1 j 1, Zandera a f. ........ S 0 1 4' 0s maunders, l k, ....... 0 Oi 0 0 Mclnnis, lb. I 9, 0 IX .0 Hughes,, r. . f,,,,t f - I -1 Wandla. lb....,.. 0 0 8 5 1 Bredemeler, 8b. ,,.M 8 0 8 ' 0 8 2 Lettow, p. .,.... 0 010 Total .. ......... ,88 24 11 RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. 11 t 4 11 7 11 f All-Portlands ....0 1800140 Hits . , ........0 1I1IIM " Bchtllers , 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 hlllers , , 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 H1U . i ....... J Mil 10 018 ''.I', r '', SUMMART. '-P': x- Earned ran All-Portlanda 1. Stolen bases SChmeef 2. Rankin. Corliss. Pat terson. Hugnes. ases on oaiia us Haynes, 1; off Lettow, 1. Struck out By Haynes, 0; ny lettow, 7. rwo-base nu uoniBB. . -i nree-oaae nit uiiea Doubla play Rankin- te A.- Parrott, Jjttt on bases vAll-Portlands, if Bchil lers, 11. Hit by pitched ball Saunders. Bredemeler. , Passed balls Heltsman. 2, Wild pitoh-r-Haynes. Umpire Stevens. . ' , ASB2UOAaT UAOVB. - Won. 1 Lost . PC .07 .tit .678 .8(12 .BOO .460 .843 Boston .-. .............. za . Cleveland . . .,.......!- Phlladel nhla -....... 1 - New York :r . . . ; ....... 1 8 j Chicago , ...... . . . ... 1 8 14 18' II 24 Bt. juouia ............ .IB A Detroit i .11 ' Washington .......... I , .200 , At Cbloaro. - TL TL R V Illl BKl, , . .................... Mri . . - 7 ,.j:....x- ..i.. - wi.'cmuu . . ........ Batteries Altrock and McFariand; Hess and .Abbotts - - - - - bos Aws anr bbws. A large number of Multnomah Rod and Gun club members were out at the trapa yesterday and enjoyed the snort Carton won the Globe trophy and Cald well won th Inman medal. Th scores were: ! ' Shot at T(rnlcM. uaiaweii M. ........ ...8S Carlon ................ 40 68 80 85 88 65' 86 63 82 81 81 63 80 68 78 84 68 17 68 38 66 14 64 45 60 26 62 .'86 Hlllls ................ 65 Abraham ............. S Remington ............100 Watmer 65 ajuB 78 60 25 60 75 60 28 v Inmats af ajt Cook ; . , .. ......... , . Klernan Noxid MTKlXlUJrS TBAM WUfS. Th McMillans .defeated' the Goose houows Sunday by. the score of 14 to 13. Franey pitched a fine game for the McMillans. Th lineup was as follows: McMillans A. Gram. catcher: J. irrainey, pitcner; d. stiver, first base P., Jost second ;basej ; O. Kins;, third nase; a. teweiien, shortstop: C. Alex ander, left Held; 8. Jamison! center field; oa. -iroy, ngm neia. Goose Hollows T. Gardner, catcher: X Dorney, pitcher? O.' Boade, first base: w,, jjegroie, secona - base;, M. Bentoit tnira oase: u. jjorney, shortstop; J. Vln cent, left field: E. Vincent center field: urn, ngnt n.a. ? .-ji1 ,.- Umpire Walter Wise.-- v ': sr';y: ; BEinrXB.WAl.XBS WXBT, Th Behnke-Walker team defeated the Defiance .Tea ompany team yesterday in a nouy conteetea rams of baseball by the score of t to 3. Tha features were the batting of Ott Dillon. Schuld and -Robertson for Behnke-Walker, and of erdon.:Touna,-and i Wilson of the Tea ompany. Batteries B.-W,. Tlb- hett, and Schuld; D.' T Co Riddle and Young," - - - - - y. i -k IBoxlnff schpol, Tom TraceyioS f tb. Eti :'.Lr T. ; .i .- 1 II I , 4 . f-.-i-.-fT X J. KNEI8LK, A 'Deav Boxer. WAVERLY GOLF CLUB, WINS AT BASEBALL Th Waverly Golf club defeated 'th University club nine In an axcitinr game of baseball this, morning by the score of, I to 7, A good sised crowd was present snd thoroughly enjoyed th sport ' - - . 7 , ,. Hunt . Lewis occupied ' th slab for me goners ana pitcnea n fine game. striainc out igm or. nis opponsnta. Th features, of. th game were th batting of Murphy and McKay, and tha neiaing or Mohock and Dr. Zan. Mo- Kay and Murphy each secured home runs and th latter also' batted a triple and single. Frank ' Riley and Bob MoCtaJcen, costumed as Dutch coma- dnsb offlclated aa umpires and were Very amuaing. . .. t 1 : Wesley . Ladd distinguished himself by making several nice oatches la rlfht field. Tb cor: j .".. "..'''- ..: R. E& Waverley dolf Club. ...... ...'S 2 University Club.MM. Th linanpi v " . . Oolf Club. - t 1 ' - TT..'a . Bonyman ...... Corbett Alvord i.M.w.M.lb... .... Murphy l4viiMHn,p,HH.wi Blanohard McKay ' ittm-mmm mm 2b, wwii. . . an Grelle -.w.. ...... 8b. 'Maxwell Wilcox ...MMM'.ss..v..r.. Warren Montgomery tMwlf.M.... Xollock Piatt ..w....M.cf. m . . . . Geisey Ball. .... ... .... .rf . . . . . . ... . . . Ladd Umpires Riley and McCraken. , : . SALEfDPEATSl ANY ROLLERS V '-'V . (J( Ssedal Sarrlea.) Salem. May 3. In a well Played I cam or Daseoaiy which was almost heartrendlnc ta the excited fan, th Salem Raglans wrested victory from th Albany Roller by th scor of 4 to 6. Th tenth Inning was required to settle 1 th "contest as both th eighth and ninth Innings closed with a tie score, of 4' to 4. In the tenth inning Happy Bl Davis, the Indian third base man : for th Raclan, mad a lucky trlk which landed Mm on first, and he managed to come horn before the end -of the inning.- a single error did tbe Rollers make throughout th came, and Salem was compelled to earn all fiv runs, while tha Rollers earned two out or rour.- wwiama made a I sensational catch In" tha right field and I made a double play. Both pitchers. Howard and Mcinni. pitched games I whicn wer abov criticism. Th tabu-l lated soor of th gam follow: V c SCORE BT INN1NOS. . r IS '3 456781 10 Salm mMM.S0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 Albany . ...0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Batteries Mclnnis and Wilklns, How ard and Lewis. Umpire Derrick. -'r r, i i.i 11 ... r- ... BOSBBITBa BZPBATS . BVaBBB. . (Jonrnal Special Service.) Eugene, . May SO. Fifteen ' hundred I people eaw the Roseburg Shamrocks win from tha .Sucena -Blues 1 Sunday afternoon. py...th .scQr. f..ito . 6 . la a loosely played gam on both , sides. It I was anybody's cam up to the eighth lnnlnc when Roaeburc- made the win ning run. Nef agar, a new man, did thai twirling stunts for Eugene and pitched I a remarkably good , came, considering 1 that It was his first this season. Hadi hla team mates given him any kind of support hs would easily nave won his I aama Manacer DuShan of , the locals I has traded Catcher Whit to Roseburg I for Charley, and Will Oswlll, catcher j and outfielder, respectively. Th scor by Innings: .(.;'... "r'.-Jyv; W::i 1247 8 9 Roseburc .... 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 0-7 Eugene ,. 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 06! Batteries BlJyeu and WMta Nefzgarl ana atoitun. . , .. " ..... t . , .: OBSWS BACB AT SBATTZJB TCBAT. I v ' ' (Joaraah Speelal Berries.) Seattle, May SO.vrfce rowing crews of the University Of Washington and tbe Portland Rowing. : club , meet this afternoon In a teat of strength and sklTL Th boat race will be ; held , on Lake Washington and will be the first .race I to be rowed in shells in Seattle. Beth crews are rated as about evenly matched and a close and; excitinc rac la ev nected. f : ''f.-r-.i'- ;. r-x-vv.'yfc The Seattle crew will row in their nev shell, which' they recently, purchased from Cornell, t '. f " : v; "' 11 i' " i BASTXBB BBSTTtTS mm A. M. . Juaiai' 2am. - Boston 7, i Washington 8. iffi'A-MAoim- is4r4v' , New Tork 15, Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn 4, Boston Jti-i;.i-? ST, ZuAwBEBOB TXAJC WtBSv The ' Bt'XsLWrehc "baeebaU team 'd i feated the South' Portland team vaster. oay sr ion . sours .01 11 v:;"' jTJ. Batteries St 5 Lawrence, Ryan and Degrandpre: South Portland, Rudle and! weoper. ,- , ... ' ,;. ua .Ajrasxjis loess. f Los , Anreles," May 80. Score of this morolng's cama, . Los Anseles . L pak la&d ..'? 1 wi';;'"??'. vr - a aj -wm inraai POLLING PLACES ARE LOCATED TMM CO LISTS AtTTXOBZTXXI P2ULOB ' ; BOOTBB Z2I TABXOtrS 3rmS0ZB0TS ;. to oomib ; iJBcmo-r4jrrx-cncAX' xjsT.roB ootmrr j ami ) bmr BT ozjBBic niuML'--i. 41' i . r i-'tt 'f f 'i ,.1 , The location of vry polling place In th, city and . county .for the election Jun has been selected, and 'A Jcom' plete- list was mad but Saturday by County". Clerk Frank S -Field. Tb work waa prosecuted by Deputy Sheriff David Fuller, who Is now engaged in putting; up bootha Manjr of the booths Will be constructed in tents on vacant Iots.. -Th foUowing will b th polling nlaceal -.v, . . - v First ward Precinct No, 1. fOONThur-, man street; precitfet ' No. X. .Sherlock avenue, between Twenty-flrst and Twen ty-second streets; precinct No, 8,, 162 Shaver street. '' '.-.. . ,.. Second ward Precinct No. 4. 107 North Sixth street: precinct fto. 6, 103 North Fourteenth street; precinct No. . 160 North . Fourteenth street: precinct No. -7, -172- Twnty-first . street . north; precinct Nj 8, :J 31 i.. North ,,NineUenth street.- .. ;;..'.,'. ' ' ,-. ..-, - . , Third ward Precinct No. 8, 66 Blxtn street north precinct No. 10, 822 Burn- slds street: precinct No. H, 307 Stark street; precinct No. 11. 39 North Ninth strict; precinct No. IS. 42TJWashlngton street - v '." . ' " '.. Fourth ward Precinct Noc 14. Alder street . between Fifth : and ' Sixth; pre cinct wo, ii, Washington street; pre cinct No. 1. 28 Tamhill street: pre cinct No. IT. 847 Tamhill street; precinct is a is. cent." southeast corner rourta and. Salmon Streets; precinct No. It, 87- Sixteenth 'streetrDrectnct-Nor'20, niaon, entrance Exposition buuding; pre ci net No, 31, tent northwest corner Third and Madison street; precinct No, 22. r north side Of Jefferson street be tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets. Fifth ward Precinct No. 22. 224 Co lumbia street; precinct. No. 24. 366 See. ond street; precinct No. 25, tent, north west corner Seventh and Main streets; precinct 26, tent southwest corner Elev enth and Columbia streets; precinct? No. 27, 18 Jefferson street; precinct No. 28, 40 Third street;' precinct No. 22. 438 Sixth street; precinct No. 30, bos house. Chapman street between Elm and. Spring treets; precinct No. 31. 631 First street Sixth ward Precinct No. 82. 483 First street; precinct -No. 28. tent, southwest corner Front and Porter; precinct No. 84, First . street near. Gibbs; . preotnet No. 85. 868 Corbett street; precinct No. 86, 1463 Macadam street ; Seventh ward Precinct No. 17. Are. men's nalL Sellwood; precinct No. 38. Blank's hai, Powell street; precinct No, S3. 408 Clay street: precindt Na 40. 372 East Eleventh' street; precinct Not 4L corner Twenty-sixth and Powell streets, .Eighth ward Precinct No. 42. 120 Un ion avenue: precinct No. 43, tent north east corner East Sixteenth and-East Morrison streets: precinct No, 44, 6H Belmont street; precinct No. 41 71 Un ion avenue) precinct No. 46 S33 East Burnald street; precinct Na 47.' tent, northeast corner East Eighteenth and Bast Ash streets. --, r , . ' Ninth wardPrecinct No. fl 280 Lar. abea street; precinct No. 48. 122 Wil liams avenue; precinct No. 50 84, Rus sell street! , precinct No. tU 166 ' Rus sell street; precinct No. 62, 820 Russell " Mi ..,.v.i fT xu V"' - 11 r f --4..:."'' 'n v'. li.'!.;-f'S i'JMW - A.; 'HS AV;U 11 I AC:4'i'.; ; 11 ; urn im, n i mt. tmm&?& m;. i) Wl " "WtAf: ENTERS OUR STORED; U i 1, ft :trim Jhorojughly "posted on stylxtrraely observant i?f fit ahti f We btein majdbng.. stajidard pf siyleuaJity and , 1 ' pioy n our WE'RE MAKING THEjtf into an enormous ? and substantial trade that KEEPS COMING BAvJV ; " you see Single i and v Double Breasted; Suits, jhade ftomp ; steds in blacks and blues, fancy ; mixed cheviots, worsteds and ; tl A ijri CIk' CA Scotches! coats have haircloth ).',' tit iii rn A TWO-PIECE' SUIT? OP - DARK BLUE UNFINISHED cWORSTED, V NORFOLK COAT.V SILK LINED SHOUL DERS, TROUSERS WITH Siipiiiiiiiiil 85-87 THIRD ST, street: precinct No. 6s. 41 Union ave nue north.' , ... " , . . . Tenth ward Precinct - No. ? 84. hose house, 858 Mississippi avenue; precinct No. 65, '861 Williams avenue; precinct No. 66, ..Corner Eighth and Beacon ava nue, Woodlawn; precinct No. 67,' Penin sular bait Peninsular station; precinct No: 66, brick building,, Portsmouth ats tion. a '.:-.'-' ' - v- ' - ' Country precinct Precinct No. 66, St Johns. Chtpman A King's office, Bt Johns; precinct No. 40. Columbia, sohooi house: nrsclnot No. 61. Mount Tabor. W.0. W. hall. West avenue and Base Lin road; precinct No. 63, south Mount Tabor, schoolhouse; . precinct Na si, Woodstoak, hall; precinct No, 64, Lents, hall: preolnot No. , Kiigaver, ban nreclnct No. J66. Montavtlla, Odd Fel low' tiall; precinct No. 67, Russellvllle, Postofllc building; precinct no. si, Rockweod, publlo hatl; precinct N. 69, Falrview. Public -hall; precinct No. ,70, Troutdale, Labor Union hall; precinct No. 71, Grssham, Regner's hall; precinct No. 72, Powell valley, ttamun s wora- shoo: nreclnct No. 78. HuriDurt. nun hurt's hall;, precinct No. 74, Bridal Veil, Bridal Veil schoolhouse; precinct no. tb, Reader. schoolhouse: precinct No. 76 Willamette Blough, scnoolhouse; pre- clnct -No. 7J; Holbrooke - schoolhouse; precinct No. . Tl, , Llnpton,. Hilderfinch haU; precinct . No, 7, Sylvan' Prince's store: precinct No. 80. Mt. ZIon. Mt zion schoolhouse: precinct No. 31. Bar tha, schoolhouse; precinct No. 32, Rlv- eNale. White House; preclnot No. 8A, West Portland. sehooLhwise,-. ,', .. vv ft 1 m j ' CAMERA CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE, OUTIfiG 1 ,v . I V Ji lt was an Ideal day yesterday for river excursion. , Tbere were fully 400 peo- pl wh tOo pasaAC on the steamer Charles R, Spencer, chartered by the Oregon Camera, club, and mad a trip in tha scenlo Columbia. -. Tha run to Multnomah falls was completed in - a trifle more than three nours, ana A pro- lonaed aton was mad to permit th pas. sengers to' disembark' and admlr ' th beauties bf th wUd landaoap. , It was a acena lhat anDealed to the artlsUc sense of the members of th Club, And th majority of them soon, began-to get busy with their cameras ana soaass. Th falls stood as or yore to nave us nlctur took,'.. wpln and laughing at th earn tlm. Sid and anterior vlewa were taken, while enough snap, shots were secured of the . immediate surrounding country, to fill an art gal lery of liberal dlmensiona xne mam- bars of the club, were tireless ana en thuslastically In earnest searching for new subjects on which to turn tne iens of their machines. An eagle was soar ing high abov th tail timber,, ana a ambltlou youth noticed it . A. ' , .' -"111 take a chance at the bird.' he murmured, as he Quickly adjusted his camera.' . ; ...' ; ;'-.! .,' just then th kins of th air apparent ly thought he was In Imminent peril and h gave a piercing scream. , ' Til get A picture or taav too," saw the youth. Just watch ma" .In hi agerneas he lost 'his footing and th crowd watched him and his cam era go several lengths down the moun tain slda : When he recovered tb eagle wagtm. tMrA' . v Tha outins was tnorougnir njoysq. It was 8 o'clock when the steataer re turned to th city. ,. ' -i t ' ' 'MMsaBsBSBaiBasMasMaBtsaaBBBaasaMasasaBasiBMB3' ' i'0rc5on Day at the Falr.v r Jun T has been named aa selling dat for- World's Fair: tickets to St Louis and .Chicago, account dedication of th Oregon baildln; at tb axpostuoa - uet tickets at tb 0. R. .J$,9o;TbJrd ana waanington lunu. IS THE' YOUNG MAN 4 FROM 14 TO 20 rcti'v TAiif4si -fViaf iitJNfMi14 ai4nk fngiiu An riAr sWijs'"''"'.''-' !" MHtW - v VWIW w fpasja, aya eMwllr JB)4M Wav vQi;:;c';a;!:.e Years Ago 'mens suits by the same )Ajj'rUiloZ''). amous . , .' TJKAT WAY' YET and trie success fronts, guaranteed shaoe fetainino: 7M 11 1 j jma 1 4 Tt 1 f? mmmt OUR SUMMER SPEdAL CUFFSVERY SWELL., .... VILL!Ar,IS PliAYS, SIftGS AftDiVEEPS : OOBTXCTBO KtJBSXBXB WAJTTS TO . SZB WOMA3T WHO PBATXO WTTSf ' BBC P2UOB TO BIS TBZA&-BB. : PtrSX TO Tlil WBBBB BOBZXS 'j ABB WXBSJT BITWBJTS TO XOWA. ,: .' - (Special Diapatcb te Tbe Jeamai.) The Dalles,' May 30. Tstejday D, Nor. man William prayed and sang nearly all day ih his cell. He expressed a desire , to see a wpmnn.wh had prayed with': him prior to Ms trial and Jailer Fitt-er am urn niiq na woum leu oar iu vviuw next week. ' Then Williams . gave the Jailer's llttleboy a quarter and told blra to get him a pie, which tb boy did, . tnrdrr Wpt. -.."'.'' On Saturdayi evening Georg Nesblt .; called on Williams In hi cell and talked with th murderer for some time, trying . to get him to tell where the bodies of his, ' sister and mother are. telllna William ' that aa th Jury had given In their verdict ; , of murder In tbe first dearea that be ; should let him know the whereabout of 1 the bodies; that ha (Nesblt) waa going to ; leav for his home In Iowa, and would t " Hk to know where th remain of bin mother and Alma ware. But-still ob- ' aurate ana arterminea, winuims niaae no reply to the earnest appeal of. Qeorg Nesblt but only wpt . ' 1 1 - f In an Interview with Mr., Nesblt n said William had a nice wif In Iowa (; not far from his homa and that oh has. children nearly grown, and that Williams, ; -'. their father, is 62 years ,ld. ' , . v"'., Mr. Nesblt requested wuiiams, in tn j , sell, that William 1 promise mm tnat : before ha died that -he would writ him ' (Nesblt) where the bodies of th murdered; women were, but the slayer or women. . mad , no promise. . " '. Mr. Nesblt left for Iowa on Saturday . night aaylng that If necessary h would Mtnrn In thru m on tha. , , i i .'!:Hof ,St''.loob Rates. y June 7. 16. 17. 13. July L I. 8, August ' 8. f, 10, September 6, 6, 7, and October 2. a. 6. the O. R, A N. wlU sell 00. oay return in; ucseis 10 ou vvun iur , 367.60; to Chicago, ; 7i.o..- ) viopovers , ; . aliowea coins; sna returning. - nnn ulars of C W. Btlnger,jdty Ucket agent. Ttint mrA Waahlnff ton. , .. . - -,,.. ; ........ ., , ., kOin YAKBXL& WXBS.' . w i; j 'i (Joaraal Special Service.) . 1, North TamhUC Or.. - May 80. Tha North Tamhill baseball team defeated: .(. the Carleton, Or., nine in ap inwresiins; i. gam of baseball last, Friday by tn scor of IS to, 14.' r -.-' '' 's"';. ' 7 : j Batteries Nortn xamniu, aaooray ChamberUln and McDonald; . Carleton, Bead and HembelL . .. . ,: SJk OBABBB BB7BATS SrBBDLSTOsT. . Vlasraai BmcUI Servie.)'- ' '' "if ' La Grand. May 80. Th La Grand "Reubens' -.defeated the v, Pendleton' rwonders '-'yesterday In v on-lded same by th scor of 31 to a. A larg crowd was preaanu .. .- .:;... ,y ,,.(.- tl" TABOOWTBB TBAJt WtSfsti ' : " (Jearnal Bpeclal Service.)' 1' . ' Astoria. Or May 80-Th Commr- , cial. club team- of this city was oe-. , f sated yesterday by, a -team rron,van A, couver. Th scor waa 14 to 13. :-'j,.;.H f - AVHO ENTERS OUR STORED YEARS. HANG" Jie'i quick to petv . w i,. ''?t1 SUITS 1 then met with Jia? grown tm (MA tA ei CA ; &lJ :w i71VUV - jf 1 JaOU..Wfi ONE D00 "'KC2TB.;J Xhaia,Cca. . ' , h ; 1- a r - 1 . .v t 7 'J. LJ. '"'-" ' - " " - ::--v 4: V, ' ; '-v . v- " ? . ' i , c l ,fy"-: ' V: : - , "- ' 1". - " ' "" '. ,