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1, THE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND,, SATURDAY -EVENING: JULY 2, . 1904 VERDICT ACCUSES , NEARLY FIFTY iM DltOWNj WIN rUUiC j 1 uAluii 1 EeStssJ jr JL A. HOKAN Rill AAAAAAAAaawAAA A A A. A Aww AA4 ... FOUR STRAIGHT - .... - j,'1. TOR LOCAL TEAM , . abd bsox rant '; btabxbt . mm at orvoBTvn thoss : castbo-s RFUirsED ? msuara TKB TBATUBB pr TBB OAKS. '.;. "1 Portland, I: San' Francisoo, S. . .Iberg and Bteelman, Yerkes and lieahy, Dugdale's Brownies Jumped on- Mr. Stanley Yerkes yesterday with their (or--'. mldable 'war cluba and wreatad -their fourth consecutive vlstpry from the San ." Francisco lads. --i- Uncle Henry- commenced to feel -uneasy whan Phil Nadeau .Inaugurated tha awatfeat by rapping out a clean single to left as. a atarter for tha locale. . In . ' the first halt of the flrat Inning the ' Steele took tha one, two. three route. lbil got a little too anxious after Mo Creedte had failed on the bunt a couple of tlmea, 'and tried to ateal second. Ha ' waa caught-Spout a foot., The Judge. '. then took a wallop a the-, sphere and irave Mr. Waldron a chase. bl he caught . It. Two were down and . Uncle .Hank breathed easier. Klrby Drennan then beat out. av bunt with the greatest ease, "-and It wa up to Mr. Erve Beck. Well, he didn't do a thing to the ball. When - they finally fielded ' It- .Drennan had walked' aerenely over the pan and Beck seated comfortably on - aecond. Leahy ftaymOnd then put a crimp in pne ; of Yerkes.', twisters. io a single and Beck i scxired.. ,. ' ' -f - Things went along smoothly until the fourth, the Brownies' developing an . ' other- liking for Terkea curves, and singles by Rayreond, Castro' and. Francis ' scored one more. . Meanwhile Ham Iberg ., had been closing the Seals out without ' anything In tfie ecorlng line. They got ' T buay In the -sixth arid took a liking to ' the alow oneu. - Hildy started the trouble f" "i a fclt to' right. . Waldron flew to man. Pat Meaney took a firm grip ila walloper and cracked but a two-er-to right. McCreedle returned the, In time to hold Hllay at third. With Infield playing In, Charlie rwln - - ahoved one past Iberg, which Caatro ; could not reach, and two rune were In, Leahy's single and Terkea' double tlet tip. the score In Frisco's half, of tha seventh." . ...... ; ... v Dug. said It wouldn't do to lose-after having practically won the game, ao "' r he" gave the boyaj a little "talk. Iberg went out at first through Midget Miller jobbing him of a hit. -Phil Nadeau de , elded to -wait, and waa rewarded with a pass. -, McCreedls. who had found Terkea . to his liking prevloasly by hitting him. for . a single and a ''triple, now picked out one to hia liking and sent It to far --a- left for two sacks. . Klrby Drennan theft ' t- followed- the "Judge's" example .and pasted out another two-kacker, aeor.lng .Nadeau" and the judge. Beck smashed ' one toward Miller and the rabbit made ' ; a extraordinary stop and, retired Beck V at first. Raymond could not negotiate . l and the scoring was cveY , The gmewaa full of fielding features, Castro's, playing arbund aecond ..being ', exceptionally brilliant: This versatile player seems to fit in nicely anywhere , he .la played. . His work around aecond ' is not equaled on any clui In the league. He iad 18 chancea yesterday and ac cented every one without a break. -Waldron'a work -In tne-outfleld -de- serves; special mention, snd all that la ' necessary to say regarding our - own . Aardeneirs Is that, they were there on every occasion. . Butler will hook up with Jimmy -. . Whalen today. The score follows: ' ' PORTLAND. -' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Nsdeau. 1; f. 4" 1 1 3' 0 McCreedle, r. f. . . Drennan, e. f. . . 1:1 necK, lo.r . Raymond. 8b. .'Caatro, 2b.. Francis, a s. ....... ' Pteelman. e. ........ - Iberg, p, ',', Totals i ...........33 6 It IT 11 SAN FRANCISCO. -. ' - ABR. H. PO. A. E. Miller. 8h. .... Hildebrand, 1. f. -Waldron, c. f. . Meaney. r. f. . Irwin, lb. Anderson, s. Townsend, Iiehy, c . Terkea, p. lb. Totals ..V. ...8 t 10 34 13 RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS. 1 3 3 4 6 6 7 8 ' Portland ........1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Hits 4 0 1 8 3-0-3 O 13 San Francisco ...0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 8 V Hits 1-3 0 1 t I 1 110 s SUMMARY Earned-runs Portland. 4: Ban Fran cisco. 8. - stolen base Drennan. Bases Struck Otit By Iberg. Z. Sacrifice hit Iberg. Two-Dsse nits Keck, McCree dle: Drennan. Yerkea. Meanev. Thna. haae hit McCreedle. Left on bases- Portland. 8san Francisco, 7. Time of : game One hour and AO minutes. Um . jlre Tom Brown. . - Zf ATIO VAX Z.BAOTnB, - Won. Lost 16 tt: 28 - 30 37 4 ! .48 PC. .733 .427 ..608 .626 .474 Ne TorkV:. r..V 44 Chlrago . 87 Cincinnati , ......... IS Pittsburg V, 31 St. IxjuIs 27 Boston . . . . Brooklyn . . ....24 ....33 ,...14 . '.893, .8 lis Philadelphia , .34 . At irsw Terk. .'- .... - .... . R. It. El New York r ............ . T. ... .7 10 4 Boston . . ,..-...l 1 Batteries Tsytor' and Bowerman; Wllhelm . and Needham. . . Umpire - Johnstone. i At St, X.onla. . R. VL E .10 16 1 .3 6 1 "Ft, Txuls '. Chicago . . ' IhHIh McFarland .and Orady; Brlgga and Kllngk Umpire O'Day. ' At rmUaaslphla. " -7 R.-H.JS. Brooklyn.................... 3 8.4 Philadelphia .13 1 7 0 Ratteriea Poole, Reldy and Bergen; Mitchell and Roth." - . ' , 11 - - OBiozrnrxzu on fob m bovwd. The PortlandTlirket club's team left last evening for the sound, where they are scheduled "for series, of gamea with the Bound city cluba. Today the locals meet the Tacomas and on the - Fottrth-of July the- eontest will be with the .Seattle team. Among those ' who will play on the Portland team are:..W. "O. Smith," A. Smith,. Webb, Jones. Ry lance. Fenwlck, Mallett, Lawrence and Mlddleton.- . . , " ? ry 6J (WVirfiUK rn 1 n l- i udailu . m ton r"u aTicui mm Tw rr. i fYr WINNING RUNNERS v y ON THE TRACKS (Journal 'Special Berries.) . - '.A Seattle.;; " Seattle. Wash., July 1. Summary at tho-MeaaoWf . -' " ". ' "' " Four and a half furldng, . selling Limb of Law won; time, 0:16)4, . ,.., - Five- and a Jhalf - furlongs, - selling-. Nonle won; time, 1:08H. ' Seven furlongs, selllng-t-Foxy Grand pa won: lime. i:zs. Mile and . an. eighth, over! hurdls Lowweisa -won; ume, i:uo. seven furlongs, selling Hindoo Prin cess won; time, l:tsu., ; , Mile and 100 yards, selling Pat Mor rlssey won; time, 1:48. -,. . . v ;. At Bheepshaad Bay. "New York, July 1. Sbeepshead Bay summary: Five furlongs Mumble Bee won; time. l:oi-. ' Six and a half . furlongs Ancestor won; time, 1:11 -E.-. Five and -a - half . furfongs m, R Cutcheon won; time 1:08 1-6, Handicap, mile and three furlongs- Brigand won; time. 1:21 8-6.' Interstate hunters' steeplechase, about 1 14 mues run Pepper won: ...time. 6:1 Mile hnd a half, on turf Lady Po- teniate won; time, i:if j-s. A. bonis. 8t Louis, July t. Fair grounds sum mary: - . .n . ' Four and'- a. half-furlongs, aelllng Persian won; time, :67)4 Mile and 70 yards, selling Charlie Thompson won; time. 1:48K. Five furlongs, purse Loretta M won time, i!n4 T- Mile Commodore won; time. 1:4IH, Mile and to yards, . aelllng John Doyle won; time, l:4(Vk. MUe . and 20 yards, selling Wlssen- dine won; time, 1:46. , v . . . Al atewthoraeV .' unicago, .July - Z. Hawthorne sum mary One mile Ahola won: time. 1:J 1-6. Six furlongs Emperor of India won time, 1:16)6. Steeplechase, short , course Creolln won; time. 1:41, One. mller-McOee won; time, l;41I-6v One mile end an eighth Rosamond won; time, 1:68 4-6. Five furlonga Blue Bird won: Ume. l:oi 4-. Boston. . . New York Cleveland IS' Philadelphia St. Lpula , Detro t Washington, At Chicago. R. H. E. Chicago i' , ,,,...u., St Louis . f et - ,. 0 t 1 and McFarlaira Batteries Altrock Ulade and. Kahoe. At Mew York. R. H.E. ,.8 10 New "fork. ...,,, .?."i..'iV Washington . ........... i .... .3 ,i 3 Batteries Chesbro and McOulre; Ja cobson and Clarke.- ' r ,.' ' . -:' At Boston. " . - . ' R..H.E. PhtladelBhla 'im -rri ........ 6 11 Boston . . .4 8 Batterlfiji Bender and Powera; Tan- nehill anTT. Farrell. - - ' PAOXTXO COAST U1AOTTB. , . - , - ' Won.' Tacoma . . .63 SeatUe . . i . .4 - Los Angeles . 4 . Oakland . ' .,..... t .48 San Francisco .........37 Portland . . ...... 33 Lost , P.C. 38 .683 40 .644 ,l ,638 '4t .633 63 .416 64 .878 Yesterday's Besnlts. , Portland, 6; Ban Francisco. 8. . 'Tacoma, ; Los Angeles,!. ; Seattle, 6; Oakland, 0. j ' . ZTaghes Blanks Oakland.' .... Seattle, Wash., July . Jay Hughes was back In his old form yesterday and blanked Loh man's crew. . Seattle found Cooper when hits meant runs, and won handily. Boors: . Seatftb . . .0 t 0 0 1 0 0 I 6 13 2 Oakland... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 1 Batteries Hughes and Wilson: Cooper and BTne. .empire Jt;onneiL Taoom Bests Seraphs. ' - tacoma. Waah.. July 3. Overall had the Seraph a at his mercy yesterday and allowed them to score but twice, one of the runs being a homer by Chase. ' Ta coma bunched hits on Baum In ths Sixth and seventh. Score: ,- . ' R. MVE. Tm . . . ....0 0 00 3 II 6 1 Los Angeles ,.7.H 0 0 10 0 0 0 13 .7 1 Batteries Overall and Oraham Baum and Eager. Umpires McCarthy and McDonald. . . ' FACmO ZfATTOsTAI. Z.BAOTJB. ' ' Malt Z.ake Slugs On Ylotory. Butte, Mont., July 1. The Salt Lake batsmen held a swat-feat over three, of the local twlrlers yesterday and 'pound' ed out 20 hits. Score:. ' ' i . ,:.--' - R H.K. Salt' Inks 3 1111 1 30 1-14 30 6 Butte . .-.0 6 4 0 0 0 10 a 10 io I Bntterles Toiler. Titus snd Hauaen; Pnndelln. Hoon. BDOrer . and . Spencer. Umpire Ward. - -- ". Boise Defeats Spokane. Spokane, Wash., July 3. Dan ' Me- Farlan, the Boise twirler, held Spokane safe' yesterday, while the "Mcdoakyltes took to Drlnkwater's offerings often enough to win easily. Beore: - -n, y H.Xi. Spokane.'. ..,.0030000003 Boise . . .......00023000 1 11 0 Flatteries nrlnkwater and Stanley; McFarlan and Hauaen. Umpire Davis. HOII8I &AX IS FATOBITB. I (Joernal Special sVrrir. ) -St. Louis, Mo., July 2. English Lad Is the favorite for the St. Louis Derby, which Is to be run this afternoon. - He Is quoted at 1 to 3. The probable start era, jockeys and weights, are aa fol lows: Horsejlockey, weight Odds. Fnrllsb (Dnmintck), izp, . . 1 mi M oliar lb -i Fischer), lit 6 to 3 Elwood (Henry).. 127 15 to 1 Ralnland (C. Oray), '110 36 to 1 1'rincs Oliver vv ings, aoubtrui scarier. wAltboub's oosraiTiosr czmou. .. , . (Joarnal Special Serrfce.) '. Atlanta, Oa- July - 3.' Bobby WaI- thour, the jcrack bicycle rider, who was severely Injured by being pocketed In a net Thursday evening. Is In a criti cal condition. His Injuries sum up ss follows: ,110th leg sre paralysed, his left collarbone la broken, his right el bow end flnrers lacerated, both' hloa badly cut and a .large wound appears across his abdomen. The physicians In sttsndance "entertain but small hope of htj recovtry. , , . . AMBBICAB T-BAOTTB- " ? -1 Won. Lost," P.C. ..........87 11 .27 35 - 21 .6144 .-r- . ... . .67 84 -.0 t I I., Zfr .608 ...82 tl- .642 , 26 81 -' .473 ri 28 . 84. .404 . .10 :..4r ,174 J f-MTIKEE RACES";1 . THIS AFTERNOON ZUmaiDB DBTYTJKr - ASSOOZATIOsT VFBOMXSZS TO SATB OWM OF JTMM -IOST SUCOBrU--l-HBT Or ITS BMTOBT COMFBTlTIOBS ' FOB I The Riverside Drlvlsjr association bids rnlr to have .one V the' most success ful, meets In its history.- The weatber la perfect and considerable Interest being -manifested In ths events. ' Handsome prises are offered for all the events which bave aroused the ardor of all the contestants, who will use .their utmost (endeavors to. carry off the honors. !', The track Is In excellent condition and with auch perfect weather .the going snouia do nne. me ciuo omcials ex pect an excellent' crowd, and as It Is an Ideal day for a meet .of thla kind they are not iijceiy to ae disappointed. ROSEBURG SHAMROCKS DEFEAT EUGENE TEAM (Journal Special Servlee.y- Eugene, OrH July 3. Rosebure- won rrom tuugene yesterday through the lat ter Inability to hit Reld'a curves ef fectlvely. .The .local team could get only three aafe hits, while the visitors touched - McFarland up for a' total of nine, netting ftfur runs. The game waa a roll-played one, and waa Interesting tnrougnout. features were a triple play byvMoseburg in the flrrn Inning and one-hand pickup, of a hard drive, by Slrelh of the Blues. The score; , ROSBURO. . , AB. R H. TO. A. E. Newell, s. S. 0 1 8 -3 Kadler, 2b. .......... 4 White. -c; . , .. .. ... 6 Sullivan; 3b. ......... 6 Morrow, c i. ...... . Hunter, lb. .......... 8 Bhaw, 1. t. ........... 6 O'Conner; c, f. . . .' 8 iteea, p. e . TOUls ; .87 4 8 87 10 4 . . :- EUQENH. . 'AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Brlseno. m. s. ........ 4 0 0 0 2 Schoneld. 2b. ........ 4 0 0 2. 0 Clynes, i. f. ........ 4 1 0 0 0 Strelb. ZD. 41-10 Z Radford, lb. 011 3 OsWill. e. ........... 3 0 0 11 1 Tempanyrc."f";.;...t OTyZ 0" Homers, -erj1 s -el o o, McFarland, p. ....... S 0 M)T-' Totals . ....'...,..".? 3 tjtl 14 RUNS AND HITS BY INNDXOS. . . 128466780 Roseburg , . .....2 1.0 1 0 0 0-0 04 Hits . . ...v.. .,3 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 08 Eugene-. . 0.1 0 1 0 0 0 0"0 3 Hits . . .....V..0 1 0 0 Z 0 0 0 0 Z ; ; j- ' SUMMARY."-. ; ';. . Earned runs Rrtseburg.-z.- Two-base hit Strelb. Sacrltlce hlta Radford. Tempany, Morrow,. .O'Conner. Struck out By McFarland. . it: by - Reed ti. Bases on balls Off McFarland, Z; off Reed,. 8. Triple play Newell to Nadler to Hunter. Stolen baaes Nadler. White, Morrow. Passed balls Oswlll. White 3. TWne of game Two hours. .Umpire- Huston, t MATCH OASCB TOXOBBOW. TnelBtelnbach baseball team Is Sched uled to play a return game with the Krauae and Prince aggregation. Tha game - will be . played tomorrow morn ing at Hawthorne park and will start at 8:80 a. ra. The teams will lineup as follows: . ' Krauae and Princes V Stelnbachs. Bronaon ....... ;.R. F. . . . . .V. Fenton Prlnge ...IB...... Keller L. Kaser . . ........ 3B ...... .. . . Holmes Ward F ... Huffard W. Kaaer ,. ZB. .. i ...... . Coatea Picker SS ..... . . ,. Eaatman MoOuire .........P Smith Pape ............ .C... ........ Moore Qulft , .C. F. . Williams xzrxuoTZD rom BOOKicAKizra. (Joarnal 'Special Service.) Chicago, July 2. An indictment was voted by the grand- ..Jury yesterday against 42 persons alleged to have ac cepted wagers st the Hawthorne race track. - This - action . will, force Sheriff Barrett to take the accused persons into custody or furnish bonds for their ap pearance In court. 'Among thoae who were indicted are such well known book makers aa Fred Cook, Sam 8ummerneld, Steve L'Hommedieu, Marcus A. Cart- wright, William Applegate and John Cella. . SSAXO DAT AT 3UTOBABB. (Joersal-Special Berries.) Spokane, July 3. Sunday will be Idaho day In Spokane. Arrangements have been , made for another big time for the Boise team and special rates have been given by the railroads from Coeur d Alene, Harrison, Wallace, and Wardner. From - present '. Indications there will be a larger crowd here than when '.Boise was here for ' the ' last series, snd It was claimed that between seven- and eight thousand -were at the -game on that day. .8N ZCZS BUTTOH OOBTU6UB81 TO WZ3f. ' (Journal gperlal'Serrtca.) Orange. N. J4 July 3. Mlas May Sut ton of Pasadena, Cal., won '-the final matca. In the- women's singles ' golf tournament yesterday, defeating Mlas Homana by the low score of 8 to 0. Miss Sutton is scheduled to' meet Miss P. Neely of Chicago today. watkxbts zsarusas to ao ozr. '.Frank Watklns. who was scheduled. to meet Young Jeffries laat evening, had a case of frosted pedal extremities and re fused -to ia on, and Tommy Tracey, rather than pus on another, substitute, railed the bout off-and announced that Jack Sullivan and Tommy Warren would be the card next week. . . WALOOTT BBAWS. WTTZC TZimK tJoersal Speelal Servtee.) Baltimore, July 3. Joe Walcott, ths Barbadoea wonder, fought a draw with Urn Tetnnl. nf New Vnrk .. ..v? lng before the. Eureka -Athletla dub of j . - - - - . . '"v this city. OUDni AZTD WIXU BBAW. " ' (Jonrnal gpeelat gervlee.V - -Chicago, July 3. Oeorge Gardner of Lowell and John Wills ef this elty fought six rounds to a draw laat even ing. ...... . , . Boxing school, Tom Traoey. 101 4th it OOBOBTXZt'S JTXBT OBAJiaiS Mltl- SXZTT XOTEB AZTD nCBBTABT XATWQOS OF VBBTBBV TXDHBA- - Tzozr or afxzfxms -ajtd OTKZBI WTTBv ZCTTZLOZJe. (Josraal SpseUl Berries.) Cripple Creek, CoL, July 3. The coro ner's jury which inquired. Into' the -death of John Davis snd Roscoe McOee, who were killed during' the Victor riot of June 6, returned a -verdict accusing; An drew Blllat of the murder, of Roscoe McOee and William Boyle of Killing John Davis. ' As a forthaf result or the Investiga tion Charles H. Moyer, president and W. D. Haywood, secretary of the West ern Federation of Miners, together with more than two score other ' men, are charged with the crime of murder and Inciting riot. - i -These findings, are based on testimony before the Jury that tended to enow that on the day of the riot.-nearly. 100 men asaembled at Victor and were ap pointed special policemen. From testi mony presented the Jury finds that they were In fact an unlawful assemblage. "Using - seditious and unlawful lan guage" la the cause 'given for holding the offloers of the Western Federation of Miners primarily responsible for the riots, and. killing,. -, '-, '-.. The members of . the executive board are accused Jointly with .Moyer, Hay wood and John C Williams of the al leged encouragement of the Crimea. In formation was filed against the old exe cutive committee and. the Western Fed eration officials, after the reading of the verdict.- - The cases will be taken- up - at the special term of the court. . V. DUGDALE SECURES A ' NEW GROUND KEEPER 'Manager Dugdale of the Portland team haa at last bad his way and his secured me services et bis former groundkeeper In Seattle, -who is a man of wide reputa tion, and ths local manager has every confidence in his ability. . - The new man is Ed Qleason, who kept Dugdale's park In Seattle In excellent shape for four years. Mr. Oleaaon was brought ouf to Seattle by Dugdale, -who knew him' In the east. When Dug left Seattle, OTftason retired, and until now has held aloof from several flattering of- lera, one ox.wnicn came from Parke Wil son. ' Mi01eason will arrive In Portland thla evening, and will take charge Of the grounds tomorrow..:, , ; ; .- ... DIAMOND- GLISTENINGS Four Straight victories will heln 4a little, ' especially when the loser Is our rival for the cellar championship, Nice wort, ooys, keep it up. Waldron robbed Reck, nf a MnU In the fifth and took a good hit from Nadeau In the eighth, - Castro captured a foul from Towni send s bet In the I fifth which' was one of the prettiest running catches seen here this season. In' the same inning. after Yerkea .had singled. Miller drove one through the box which looked safe. but Castro knocked It dowa back of second base sx the same time became overbalanced and fell down, and by i quick piece of work he stretched ou and tagged the base before Yerkes had arrived. These two plays earned him band from the ladles. Hlldebrsnd hit one toward Iberg In the first . which klssedX off Ham's ribs and went toward Castro who threw the runner out at first. Walter McCreedle and Jack Drerman had their batting clothes oa yesterday, and Mr. Yerkes waa found frequently, McCreedle got. a triple In the third, but was left there. Andy Anderson hit the .ball hard yes terday, but it was right at somebody ana ne could not get one safe. Ike Francis played his usual splen did game at Short. He did not have many chancea, but accepted those that came his way In One style. Miller leaped In the air and caught drive from Steel man's, bat In the sixth which set the ladlea wild with dnlla-ht. AnythlngtlMlller does tickles them Ira Joe Kostal pitched and won a game for Sioux City the other day In which he had 10 aaslsts. He twice retired 1ils opponents by assisting the three men out at first Kudgy always fielded his position well while with Portland. Jack Chesbro has won 1Z straight games .for the New York; Americans. The magnates of the Brooklyn Na tlonal league team have decided not to endeavor to play Sunday ball any more. The New York Nationals are making runaway race. . They ' have . won 16 straight games. for the Fourth of July. Ths O. W. P. will give you a 73-mlle trolley ride,' and you, can picnic on the Upper Clackamas , river. Round trip tickets good for the day. only. 60 cents. WORLD-WIDE Ocean Dd Not Urjilt the fame of This Specialist. From ocean to ocean. In the four Corners of the globe. From Orient to Occident. Sureada "the fame of Doan's Kidney nna aa a neaun-giver. Here a proof of It rrom Portland David Camnbell. employed In baiters of ' Rudolph Deutach. of 221 North Sev enteenth street,' and who lives st 247 North Sixteenth street, says: "lean's Kidney Pills are one preparation on the market which doea all that la claimed for tbem. I have glvrn them a thor ough test and know what J am talking bout, two or tnree years 1 was a ufferer from a lame and aching back or a long time, and did not know what cauaed Itr 1 now know It was from my kidney a being out of order. I had been treated by physicians and taken remedies of variou(l kinds, but the ro ller I receiveo was oniy temporary. I take a paper from England, my home. right along and every once in a while read or soma one wno naa oeen cured f kidney trouble 'by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. I was sorely In need of something, at the time which would bring roe relief, and made up my mind to aend to 'some of my friends In Eng land and have- them forward me a aup- ly. About mat time I met a person rom Canada who told me I could pro cure them la Portland and 1 went to the drug store for tbenv-nd used three or lour Doxee, witn tne results that I cnmm-M. y i,,t oi tne iroum. snme.twn years. Ist fall, how ever, I feltrevmptoms- ef m reowrreoee nd went to the Iue-Ivls" Drug Co.'a tore and got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. They Just aa aulckly disposed of the trouble ss they did In the for mer esse. I advise all surrerers from backache or kidney ailments to give thla remedy a trial and they will not be disappointed Mn the results." f or sate pv an oeaiers. tries ao rents box. FosterMllburn Co.. - Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name- Doans and take U9 other. For Baby, Sister, Brother, Mama, Papa Alt of the best quality and reasonable , In price, ..' We have Fire Works to. suit all re qui rem ents, - OUR PRICES The Largest Package Confetti 25c Per 331 POPULISTS SLOW. SFBnrarrxu cozrvximozr but two' days bistazit 8IOWI FBW FBTrt.TsfTBTABT atXOlTB XXABST MAT BB IITDOBSXDBtrTUB ZCAS TTJMTZSD TO BSFUBUCA FABTT. . i ( : (Journal Special Berrloe.) Springfield, 111.. July 3. Though -ths data set for the meeting-of the Populist nattonr-conventtoinn"Thlgei.ty 1 but two days off.' very few Of the party leaders or delegates are on hand.. The indications are that the convention will not be largelyattended. While, the states of the middle west wilt almost without exception be represented, ths south, for merly a stronghold of the party, will not be much. In evidence,- Opinions- expressed by the delegates already on the ground show, that great doubt exists ss to what action the con vention will take. J Th call sets forth the purpose of the convention to nomi nate candidates for president and vice president, but It Is not Improbahle that this work will be held over, until the Democrats have made their nominations at St. Iuls. ; A certain element of the Populists would, it is believed, favor an indorsement of Hearst In the event he received the Democratic nomination;. It is not believed that any other of the candidates mentioned for the Democratic nomination would receive the support of the Populists. In the event, the Populists 'decide to go it alone they will be at a .loss ap parently -whom to. put up for the head of the ticket As a matter of fact the party appears to be considerably-. .de moralised from having supported tha candidate of another party In two cam paigns, The old-time leaders sre deserting the flag and unless new men capable of. acting as leaders come to the front a -rapid disintegration snd final decay are bound to follow. Joseph A. Parker, chairman of the middle of 'the road faction, announces his IntentlonMo tire. Ex-Senator Marlon . C- Butler, chairman of the executive committee, has flopped to the Republicans and is advising all Populists to support Roose- velt for president. It looks as though another four ' years will see the bulk of 'the Populists returned to either the Republican of Democratic banners, while the lrreeonelbles will -probably nna rer- uge In the ranks of the Socialist Labor party or some-similar radical organ Isatlon. . . . , .. SALOON FIGHT ENDS IN BUTCHER'S SUICIDE (Roerlal ntsMteh te The JooraaL) Chehalls. Wash.. July 3. Presumably because he had been badly defeated In a flat fight, Ben Sorenson, a Wlnlock butcher, committed suicide yesterday, In a saloon brawl in which several men were engaged on the previous night his face waa badly pounded, and yester day morning on awakening and discover ing his plight he went to nia aiaugnter house, ahot himself through-the body with a rifle, and then, finding thla Inef fectual, again ahot himself through the head. His body was discovered by some railroad men. He leavee sT widow and xour email cmiurvn. . DYNAMlt? EXPLODES AND REVEALS PLOT ' tspectat Mspatrk te The Joarnal.) ' ( Helena, Mont.. July 3. Early today the railway water.- tank at Chestnut was blown to atoms by dynamite and It la thought another attempt was to have been made to hold up the Northern Pacific train, but that the explosive a discharged through some miscar riage while in its cache. Search Is being made to discover ttre men who concealed the dynamite but It Is a dlffloult and nearly hopeless one. XOBITZCBBT TO "CATAUA TOL". . . ' ' JarMl gpattsi ervlee.H ' New Havenj Conn., July 3. A monu ment to James' Reynolds, called "Catalpa Jim."- will be unveiled In St. Lawrence cemetery tomorrow,- Reynolds was the man who principally engineered the ex pedition In the sailing veaael Catalpa. which released from an Australian peni tentiary some 30 years . sgo a number of Irish political prisoners. The monu ment, whlcb Is of Barre granite and In' the form of a Celtic cross, was erected through contributions of various Irish patriotic organisations. .. - Schedule ofjteamcr T. J, Potter. . "he seaside steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland, Ash street dock, for Astoria and Ilwaco as follows: July 6. Tuesday, 0:00 a. m. July 0, Wednesday, 6:00 a, m. July T, Thursday, 6:00. a. m, July 8. Friday. I:46'a. m. . July , Saturday, 1:00 p. m. . -Oet transportation and berth tickets t o. R. A N. ticket office. Third and Washington streets. ' , , '. D. M. Averill &JCo. ASSEMBLING .. a . . r - r - ,' ARE THE LOWEST AND THE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE of GENUINE NEW YEAR CRACKERS In the X "City 'for 5 Cents;- ipoun ; lyibrrieson; Street VWVWVVVVWVVWWVVVWV . Ask These Gentlemen Who Own: i WHITE TOURING GARS ! ' ' . TBXTB OPZBIOIT OT TXXSB J. C. AINSWORTH, W. B. ATER, E, H. PARKER, H. H. JONES. W. T TURNER. C. A. ALISKY. E. C. JOROENSON. C E. RliNYON, HONBYe MAN HARDWARE COMPANY, of Portland, and such men aa A. a -8HUTE. banker, Hlllsboro; DR. J. A. REUTER, The Dalles, and many bthdra, who may be seen In all parta ef the state riding around In these reliable steam-propelled Toad" vehicles. Each will gladly express delight . with the machine tney own. Second Hand For Sale Cheap 2 White Stanhopes 2. Locomobiles 2 1 Others eeastaatly eomlng tn. These atachiass arc an ta Brst-class coadls tloa, and nay be kad at substantial veduotloBS from original prloss, ' - their ewaers deslrtaf to dispose of them tor tb pnrposa ef prooaxlag tha more expensive . ,. j - . WHITE TOURING CAR The Machine that has Come Into Such Universal Favor in this Qty Impervious to daiff or mud. Silent "tn OpTV ttsisy' OsUsV w OP3?SBwt8S w say lady. . ASTD IS TKB OAS HAT AX, WATS OOSCXS BOMB. FBBFBOT X.T BAFB OMSKB AX I. OOBTSmOBTg. "IBTBS BtTBjrS VT AJTD XfBTBB EXFI.OOI18J. Fromlnent eltlsena ef Fortlaad eamnoO be mdaeed, te laves la any' other oar. Call at 816 aeeoad street, Fortlaad, Oiw see the ears and have a ride. WE HAVE OUR A Ul KIsTDS OF aCAOBOarBBT KBPT TXT OBDBB. OTJSTOK louciiio. a as WE AOJltr, CLEAN, fOLBB. DEUVEI ACJENT Vkone, .Kala -ma. BOB' Fishing Tackfe, Guns and Ammunition asBasscacsssBBS S. H. BRAINARD :PhoneIast3 ! Grand WBODOrO AT BrxncoBB. (Joarnal Bpeftal SeeTt.t '.. . Ashevllle, N. C; July 3 A mimher of gueeta from New York and elsewhere are here for the we.lttng of Mls4( Maftrlon Lr. 8. 'Weatray Hattle, dau'.ter or - - : to 40 5c Bags VVVVVVVV 1 FTJU8T . O&ASS AXTTOKOIUI-XS. T Automobiles I Ramblers 1 Codvert Oldsmobile 1 Mobile OWT REPAIR SHOP. ousts roa AM STOIE AUTOMOBILES FOI CHTOMESS ast ooBirxB noon ajto- sit. wow AND BE IN FRONT Sprint Forts That Make RjdlniCisy- AtejOnt Door Soalli CUztss Lirl Pattle, V. S. A, an r.rt. ' Hancock of the Hrlnii i 1 The wedding tsk-s j i i -All Souls rhur.li, 1. ttoft a-t SunnViilrle. one i( rrottases .st 1'lHmnrs. ceremony It I i ' rr. -v -rp 1 ' 'rwl RIDE A ationaE e$5Q, $60 , '7A. ''J.'".. " 1- !: 1 i