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TIXC OKE CPU SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE ; 28, ISO. HENRIETTA PROVES; IfilSlI LAD US AWOTHEH'-CAR. TO DE SMUGGLER : BRILLIANT RACE . . SIO 0UA1T BAKJC IS TOUWD TO FAMOUS BTJVBEB BEOAUrED HOST HATE BE CHUT BIBS XIXX.ED WITH HlDffOKS TODAY XT WIWITINO AD- CIOAB.S ABB SOX.X.ABD 0IB TKB AHCB STAKES AT HHEEFSHEAD BAY MAKES A WEWBECOBD Oil CAFTAXB ABBESTED AWD VESSEL MA BB SEIZES. - . tv-V' V-V ' till 3-0 OTHER' BJESUXTS. ' IH.mlr'h hi Tba- Journal.) ' , ; ' Seattle, IJunfl 85 Smuggling along novel 11 nr has been unearthed by the locarinictors, and &a exposure Capt. .William (Special IMnpttob by leased Wire to The Journal) ; . Bhnepshead Bay Race Track, June 26. Irish, Lad thoroughly retrieved his result of the I lost honors today in the advance stakes Kascn Or the I of IIB.000 fop thrre-vear-oldB arul nn. German, baric Henrietta la under arrest, I at one and l three-eighths mtlea in mag- and it ils ' possible the big tour-master niflcent style He was ridden by Hilda-1 camn the inspectors, discovered . ig to B favorite, with John A, Drake's be contmands may be seised. Iny-b . In-wjn j 1ns beneath the floor of the skip- brand. Instead of Willie Shaw, a fact that provoked no end of talky and ruled everal thousand Cigar.,, A quantity Of thntiUvaar.nlri ftrt WU a aecon.1 !hnlr xiuuanu in lauueu irom m vobbw s at jj to f.,ort -Wells was beaten In ion lowiwcnq was ,mo eonuscaieo. furious drive by a head. , Bryn Mawr w" Placed under arrest and un- waB. tnlra. , ,rl.h ja rall remarkable ,, per i,ouu ixmus oy ine united race BeUlng up a new record of 2:17 1-5 :. wunmisaiunor. neverai seamen, were or- for tha distance, -which break the rec ?rd hed as witnesses. .Thes ' m1 ord of the track , established by Afrl ; , niMia ;n. . Bin arori . wn.ena ,na , wlnnln. the same Stake from , V " : ? 1 Irish (Lad as uu ju.y in me sup ai mmuurf. ..xh v capture came from a -sight caught of one of them carrying the gin down the. nar a siae in port Townsena naruor. BABBLES DELTTEBY WAOOW. DIE TOMORROW I Irish oad last year, in ;i9. j ' 'r e .Summaries; i ".r,-;r!'.',':v"iva i ViV First race, ! furlonrs Iady Ame- 11a, (H. Phillips),4 IS to 10. won; Major Pbelan, ' (HUdebrand), 10 to I, aeoond; ' - jl I JW BAKBZ.EB MODEL I eRUNAtoiJt&tOURirlCARSi 'bEsJVdl.meONS fortune. She sailed from Hamburg-' for . Banta Rosa, 4lexlco. laden with coke. With fair winds the ship nrade the l'a "clfic- Then came hlch seaa and a tnu 'tiny broke out Mutinies , under such conditions are bgrly things, and this one ended when the offenders were placed peiow in irons. , f t Second race,' steeplechase, full course j I Judith Campbell,- (Mara), to J, won; Caller, (Donohue), ; 7 to 10, second: Titian, lHenry), e te 1, third. Time I :s. v- -,v.;, . Third race, lx furlongsFlyback (HUdebrand). 9 to o, won; Sparkling -The -aklpper'.-inade pori na,me.fw.Jttarua..rta-afconi1M thence to Puaet aound In ballaat The M-iaimant, tenawi, to J, tnira. Time llnnnr.'Va rHnM tn inlonhkMran In Portllil S-6. rt , Townsend. Collector Ida was notified. Fourth race, one a,nd three-eighths Hy that tttae tb Henrietta had been I miles -Irish Lad, ' (HUdebrand), ; i ' to towed to HiakelT.-. Ide notified the local I . won; Ort Wella. (Onell), S to 1. sec- office, but nothing was discovered until ond; Bryn Mawr, (Lyne), 1 to J, third. the caDtaln's cabin was reached in the I time :17 J-6. search. Careful sounding revealed the! Fifth race, Ave and a half furlongel presence of bins beneath the floor. - : I Virgo, (HUrter)rand).fc5 to a, won; As- The carpet was taken up, exposing the terisg, turveiu, a tor l. second; High- blna Then the cigars were taken. The born, (Crlmmlns); I to L third. Time I contraband gin was lraetd to Ita destt-11:08 you are Think it No fancy prices on-RAMBLER AUTOMOBILES, not paying $1000 extra for some manufacturer's name. over. Ask a RAMBLER owner. Ride in a RAMBLER CAR. V Be your own judge. , V . nation, Members of , the. crew, when 'cross-questioned... told of. having taken the' liquor and cigars aboard. Captain Ranch Is accused of -having ordered this, i-. Th" department officials have not yet .determined whether, to seise the Henri etta, which Is one o( the largest sailing craft on the sound. CHICKEN EATING CAT ' CAUSES FAMILY ROW , War has broktn out between the i Willis and Kraner families, residing on East Morrison, street between Thirty - ' second and Thirty-third streets, . and i there haa been one casualty- big torn- - cat Only a cat but it blda fair to cre ate, strife that will rage for years. The ; matter has been called to the attention . by a mounted patrblman. The latter de 17" ; U f elded thr.t If any arrests are made war rants will have "to be Issued. . .. ' The cat- that was killed belonged to 1 Mrs. Willis and the slayer -was Clifford . Kraner. a youngster aged 17 years. - With his good and trusty revolver, it Is ' said, he laid the cat low and did not . as much as 'give It burial.; f V?" Now, the -cat was the pride and joy l-f the Willis family,' but ,on divers and aundry occasions, neighbors say, it was " nelsert with ' an irresistible ' desire " to ' munch spring chicken, and as there was t -a flock of the birds H Kroner's yard, the cat,' It Is claimed, frequently wended ' Its way thither and helped itself to the fattest In the yard. ' Then open' hostil- itles, began, and In the first skirmish the list of dead Included the cat with a ; fondness for chickens. ' ; Mrs., Willis was away at that' time, and did not learn of the tragie affair ' until ehe-reached home. Then she . called for the cat, but It came not. ' . Then It was that.Mrs. i Willis aked the police ' for aid, saying she munt "have revenge. He.r husband is away on ' a business trip now,, and she will not determine . whether or , not - to issue a warrant for the slayer of her cat until bis return. ; , . . i ' , Sixth race, one and a sixteenth mtlea Ben MacDhut, (J. Martin), 12 to S, won; Fiornam Queen,. (HUdebrand), IS to 5. second; Lesder, , (O'Nell). B to 1. third. Tirna, i; x-o. - ' At Chloage. Chicago,. June 25. Weather clear: Ini.lf mlnw t- . f ... " First -race, seven-eighths of a mile Newmown Hay. (Q Gray), 7 .to 1. won: Ananias, (Reed), 7 to 2, second: Sou frtere, (C. MUler), II to t. third. Time Second race, three-quarters of a mile Rag Tag, HW. Knapp), S .to U won; Sibbla, (Aubucher), IS to 5, second; Tom Curl, (Oregon), 13 to 1, third. Tima Third race, one mile Port Royal. (X Mclntyre), 15 to. 8, won; FoWasta, (W. Knapp), 7 to t, second; Ocean Dream. " to s, iniroi i ime i:J. - Fourth race, three-quarters of a rn tie (Ollpbant), I to 2. wan: Sad Bam, (Sherwood). to. J, second; Klf In King, (D. Lawrence), M to -1, third. Time 1:14 S-8. ' " Fifth race, mile and a , half-Qua Straus; (Greenfield), to 1. won; Lacy Crawford. (Nlcol), 7 to t. Second; Stal wart;-XV, Brown), SO to I, third. ' T,lme 1:64. , "vjy'S- , Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Kurtsman, (Dominiok), 8 to 8, won; Hancarra, (Hoffler),r to 6. second: Air Ship, (D. Lawrence), 13 to 6, third. Time :0 3-1 , , NO STEAM, NO FIRE, NO BURNING GASOLINE UNDER RAMBLER AUTOS yf Second-hand Automobiles for sale, cheap Steamers, ;$300, to: $500 ; ( J . Electrics, $500 to' $700 ; Oldsmobiles, $350 to $500 ;v Winton Locomobiles ... and others at: bargains "Watch for our. three-story Auto building, Seventh ad Oak streets, largest in the West , SAME OLD STAND PORTLAND MERRIL L CYCLE CO INCORPORATED SEND FOR CATALOGUE BLUE EYES WINS SEATTLE DERBY 1 .FIRECRACKER CAUSES A $25,000 FIRE-LOSS 8peclHl DlnpAch to The Journal.) v Port Orchard. Wash., June 25. Ona or tne rnoet destructive fires In the hla : tory of this section of the state raced Nat Port Orchard this morning, causing a "loss of approximately $is,000. The blaze started In- the" upper atory of the , Kinney saloon. Ia a few minutes the ( fli-e was under such Headway that It was Impossible to control it. , The . flames spread ;. unttl all - tbe buildings fronting the city wharf were con ' sumed. Eleven buildings in , all w ''burned.' .,. :. i ; The origin Of the tire is not definitely . known, but it la believed to have started .vby firecrackers. Boys had -been seen V throwing firecrackers in the air and it .is thought that In a narrow alley fragment of an. exploded cracker lgnited , the dry wood. , . t W0MAN WORKS UP r? J A SUICIDE EXCITEMENT H 1-1 , .i, tut aiFirsthai r a uw? VU1 UAl, I ' La Grande. Or.. June 2S. Mrs. T. W Hurf attempted to commit suicide this 'afternoon by taking ehloroform. she is sftld to have had a quarrel with some "X of the members of the family and went into' hysterics. , fj , She. did not take enough of the drug . t6 prove fatal, however, and la now as ' .well as ever apparently. A doctor was immediately summoned on her request, ...and It is thought possible that she did ,i not intend taking enough to kill. -- tie-1 was at the fashionable wedding. Ji... 'Steady now." whispered the best .man. . "Don't lose yonr head.? - wish I could lose it," groaned the - groom, who had attended the farewell ,,'bachelor supper, the night before. -"It feels like a bushel." a ; HAS 'EM ALL GOING . ' We are the people who sell the highest : c grade oi bicycle made,- ; ..v;i ' . EASY TERMS ' , Prices to? '$100 Catalogue for the Asking. ' QBEXBT - MILT CAPTTBES ' aUCTK ETEHT AT THE . MEADOWS BUBS PBETTTEST , BACB ' . ETEB 1 WIT' BBSSSB ZB BOUBD CITT JOCBET SMZTR.OB WXBBEB. ' ', (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) ' Seattle. June 26. Blue Eyes, a green filly, won the rich 8eattle Derby at the Meadows this afternoon. ' For the second time in tier lire ane faced a barrier. and although she got away absolutely last., she ran the prettiest race ever seen here, and won on the bit, with two lengths to spare. . Andrew B. Cook aet the pace to the tnree-quarter pole, when Gateway, the favorite, followed by George Berry and Blue uyea headed him. Jockey Smith, up on the winner, , rode a magnificent race and brought bis charge home un lashed by whip and unstung by spur. Ten thousand people saw the Derby, the largest crowd ever assembled at the local track. : The racing all through was ox tue nnest order. Summary: First race, five and a half furlonca Young pepper, , 3. won; Box Elder. : . secona; xouiso jueinmg, third.; Fltxpa trick up on winner;- also ran Evermore, Crigll. Tom Hawk, RloefuL jvora, oacieaa iiarica; Picture, - Time, i:u'A. , t . s Second race, five furlonsrs Rell .Reed. 2, won: Nanon, 8-6, second; John Boires. , third.- H. Smith up on winner; .also ran Sir Dotrgal, Skip, ; Me, Scorcher, Delusive, Lady Myrtle. . Time, t:0i14.. Third,, race, four furlongs Billy Ma- ban. 1. wonj Queen T., 7, second TJlctma, -3, tnira, F. Kelly tip on winner; also ran Titus: Aurora , B., Hercules, Agnes . Mack. B. Green, Crooks. . Time, -.47. ' l- ' Fourth race, one mile and 60 yards Pat Morrlsey .6, won; - Kitty; Kelly.-. 1-S. second; Phys, 7, third. Holbrook up; . alpo ran All About. Henry Clay Rye. Mr. Robson, Pilot, Denstl. Time, 1:44.- - . . Fifth race. Seattle Derby, one and a quarter wiles Blue Eyes, 6, won; Gate way,' 1 " second: " Berry, 11-10, third. H. Smith up; also ran Andrew B. Cook. Vaughn. Time, 2:08, - - Sixth race, six furlongs Matt Hogan. 7-10, won; Hindoo Princess. 15. second: Hipponax, B, third, - r T. Buxton up; also ran Sail Goodwin, Mountebank, Nonie. Modder, Lady Kent Time. 1:1. , i Seventh race, one wile Tllllouon, '11-8, won: - Flatonious, , 6a, , second; h Forest King. 8-5, third. . , '. ir. Huuivan up on : winner: also ran Chickadee, Dr. Rowell, v Badly Used. Time, 1:40&. ), C WE WILL SELL A FEW RACYCLES AT REDUCED PRICE FOR THE NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS Some snaps in second-hand wheels. Come early and get the pick. All kinds bicycle re r pairing; work guaranteed. F. M.. JONES 309 OAK STREET 1i When in Portland Smoke HOME . . MANUFACTURE ' BASEBA.: 1 AH OX.S CrAMB. Baseball Is an old jrrime. The devil waa the first . -"coach." . He coached Eve to "take first.' Adam , "stole second." When Isaac - met Rebecca at ; tha , well she was walking with a '"pitcher." Sam' uel "struck -out' many times when he beat th Philistines. Cain made a "base hit" when )t killed Abel. Abraham made a "ttacrlflce.' The : prodigal; eon made a "home run.'r Mosea "shut, out" the Egyptians at the Red sea. . - The game was called when the- flood A : POOR MOUTH Spoils many a pretty face., T your teeth are poor; let, ue help "you to : save and preserve' them. If; they must be extracted we'll do It without pain to you. , . v Our system, of crown and bridge -work in simple, quick and painless. -' Established in Portland 17 years. The reason, re advertise la o let' you know where -we Are, i Job. x. jr. wise, m t j OB. W. A. 'WIflE, WISE BROS., DENTISTS 208-213 FAILING BLDG. ' Open evening till 9. Corner THIRD AND WASHINGTON. ' ' ' i : Sundays, from 9 to 12. j A .' Phone. Main 3029.' ' t '. " v -' ;., J"- .:. , -r - Made by Skilled Workmen Under Clean and Healthful Conditions came on account of x wet ground, and Noah,, had all the rain - checks. , : v : k ' - TRUTH. , J A8TOKIA IS DEFEATED. . , , (Jooriul SnvcUl 8rrlce.) Astoria, June 35. The m Commercial club teani waa 'defeated, today by ..Mult nomah by the-score of 8 to 6. - Rosa was hit hard : for four innings. After the fourth' the game was- a good one. - The absence of Short Stop Regan and Second Baseman Roxy Graham here waa ' re sponsible Tor the defeat' Moor pitched UBTOZf cotnrrr pzobxbbs. (Rpeelal XHiCcb to The Joenwl) La Grande,:; Or., June 25-rThe Union county pioneer hold their annual mec ln In La, Grande next Tuesday,, and it will be a big gathering. Hon. T.; H. Crawford of-Unlon will deliver the prin cipal address. Colonel George B. Curry and R. D, , Hamilton of . La Grande are among the earliest of the Union county ptoneer who will be among the speakers on this occasion, ,,.., , , -' " - Oppose 3 It SEE THAT THE BLUE LABEL Is On the BOX From Which You Are Served "TV r ' .41 at r' . . .,1 eirs. vinsLovrs r sooti:i::q syrup Has 1Ma wmi bt Klllkms of Kothet for their children wtalle Teetnio (or orar .fifty Teitra. It sootbes Uto child, soften ne gon. allays all pain. our wind ooUe, and IS tite bwt amwlj rorelarrhoM. -v. westt.fivb rzirra a bottle. , around shouting for Runsla? I thought he was a Japanese sympathiser, : LaMoyne He- was until.: hi ' wife wanted 10 .for a Japanese kimono, and then he ripped around " and said - he wouldn't have anything Japanese in the PORT LA ND CLUB CAFE ; ' I30' Fifth Street Between Waahingtoa an J AlJsr : ''; HERMITAGE "WHISKEY SCHLITZ DEER , All LezZ z Dranis cf O jars. KKltnstr.r.r - -' "XT?.."": I. i 1 a fine game for the visitors. bowse. - - , t ' , - X h. 'J- LaMontt -i Why ta Harker Harker agoing J l