i; , y 1 - V THBOREOOW DAIY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .THURSDAY EVENING ' agPTgMBgR . I, 190. - , . ,J 4 Bartered at iMWnei f TSrttasA Or., fee traaaporUUee tstMgh (to Mill as NMv ana B) at tar tost "asaa fea! Par SB I M sr SB- k-vvsZ raj? "r.r v ' " tiuriom. i Busts Office Mai 00." adlterlei Bmsbi blaJa 4Mb - rbftntv unnniM unvrntfifi ftad-SesgaaUB Bpeetal Advertising 130 Baasas ilnrt, f Illtl TUhffM li'hl- . ffTMOmXPTIOV mATlt' ' - KMlrOmta The Dally Jeertial. via Saaday, 1 ye...4T.O TW pall Journal, 1 year. .77:. f The Nlty lourMt; frith -dy. BMethS. 74 TW Dally JtMraal, nontbe .......... Tb Dally Joaraaj, Wirt Sunday, t assets. $ Th Dally Joarsat, 8 month , a-" The Dally Jon me 1. wltk Banday. 1 Koih. . . -4B The Dally, set tut, aWBvarwi W Iaer4d t Dally, par wt. Miml Bsaeaf rPed vM'- f , 2 Illr Ifaraal. with $n4ay, 1 7....fT.'JJ LTl LTi .to TW laaal-WaaAlr IwnMl. 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To liMHa(lnna are fnr fair Wfatbi-r tn thla dlatrlrt Krlday. It will b waraorr taalfht et of th racd moantaln and eaokr Friday to th wat at thla ran. fitiarTaiioa mm at a . m AtUnia. (la Bakr I'lty, Or BUmarrk. N. D Bfiisf. Idaho Boaton. Haaa CbarlabN). f. C f!'W-o. Ml Clr.rtnttatt. Ohio Dnr. (Vl Kurha. Cal pTfnn. t'al Jlln. Meat rkaonrlll. Pla Ktlapll. Mont Krnaia City. Mn 1 wlit on. Idahe Npw Orlran. I trw York. K. fr. ........ Knrtb Ilad. Vaab Obi ha. Nb Itllaithbla. Pa Pomt1lo. Idaho Partlaad, Or IUtHtr(, Or aatramrat. 01 Bt. LouJa. Mo.. . Bait Lak. I'tal Ba Dlrao. Cal Ban PVitirlao. Cal 1 Bt. Paul. Mien Bjmkan, Waab... Tafma WaahjX Walla Wallfc-Wart. Watblnctflif, D. C W I n nan 1 (. Hv pauy journal, 1 raar - 5 Tba Pnllr Jonraal. wltfa Son day, I Th Dally Joqrual. DMntha. ....... t- T Dally Joaraat. wltb Haadar, aMtt.. T Dally lonrnal, f aaaatli . .4. 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Crataatorlaa aa Orafoa aty ear Hae, bear fa 11 wood i. awdera. eriantlfle. oeanlt. Caarsc AdalU, 1301 rhlMraat B. Tlaltor 9 . laaa. r raaMtto "ci"tto The Mmr4 Melaaaa TJadertablai wareaay - ft atral dlrrctara aad aaihalaMr. BB Third . auvet. Fbaea AWT t . S. P. rtalry A Baa. ftaeral Sfeeteri and embataaera, hi reaioTad ta tbtr aew aatab )lrhiaut. erar Third aad bladlaoa atrMta. - utk pbawa Ke. B, ; . , Balfr-BTraa (Vl, ranaral dliertnra ant rra , batatrra. tTl Baaaall; Udy t. PWaa Beat MSB ,i Clark Bmb, far flew are. HB tletrleaB atr SJUb BSTATB TBAaffinrBS. ' ieaatibln A. Kara aaj baobaaa -to Am , TntblU, let I bk BO, Irrlag'a IlirW fittA 6toa'iMr Bwababal'to'bi'k! Waltoa. aortb 10 tat hi It, at li aneth IB feat let It, bkwt 4, PwUt JraawTi"eal' aWato ' tmipit 't eC ? 1 Jit ' 1 11 a. journal; OAKXANDt;8HUTS OU' OAKLAND BAIL NINE WHITEWASH BROWNS 9VOMAMAWU 0U t BaT6toBP PUO- Ull ooxown, wmxu mavt. tM VA PaUTV 0 m O0M- wfm Mnura lair wiult (Jaaraal aaaebl rvla. 0 PrtuiclBOO, Sopt l.-Tha Oakland eontlannt mmda aevan bit, eouplad with PortUd'a four dlnutroua Kwa, I aceount for eeren ran yeaterdaF. while the beat that the Brtrwna could muater were nine ajrooaa eBa. Haatlnaa waa on the flrlnf Hoe for Portland and In he firaT-lnnhir 'oauaed Dudale to have a fit, whan ha, waHMd three men and al lowed three hlta, that netted the com mute re five rune. Butler replaced Haat- fiiie' and pltohed a aplinllil l hxwlnv trot- four rrtta tn elaht tnatnaa, t but owlna to hla teaes-matea' lnaDiuty to hit Buchanan, hla Fork waa of no avail, ao a ahutout waa recorded. The Oakland team played championehip ball, MiMIhb In arifHlrahlw at via. and finish ing the fime without an error, 'whlterf the Portland Infield played stupid mm. The score: PORTLAND. ARRHPO.A.B. liunNir Sh. 4 0 12 10 Hurley, lb. . ...4 1 I 9 I Nadeau. 4. f. Staelman. 0. t Caatro, r. t. ... .1 .. I .. t :I Drennen. o. I. Beck, lb I t 0 Raymond, a. m. Haatlnca, p. .., Butler, p. Totals . .10 4 14 IS 4 OAKLAND. AH. R. H. PO. A. E. Francka. a A . 4 2 1 2 4 V Oanley, r. f . . t 1 t ' 1110 Dunleavy. l. I. Schatley, lb.. . . Kruaer. c. f. ". . Strelb. lb. DvrMUX lb. Bymea, -e. . . BuchkiwR, p, . h Totals 7 7 X7 t HUNS AND HITS BY INNIHCrB. 1 I I 4 I I 7 I I . Jortla-nd . , 5 ? Hlta . . -V v 2 w w v AJw ilW ' ItlOl 7 Hlta . . .i i. a v '14 StrMMART. Hlta Off Haatinav. t: off Butler. . Two-baa hlta Krur, Back. Krancka. Oanley. Caattro. Bacrmce Bit uanicy. First baan on error uatcuina. a. nr baa on call ad balia un HaaiinK, w Butler. 1. on baaaa . Oakland, 4; Portland. I. Struck out By Buchanan, a. k. u..nn : h Riitlar. 4. Double aiay Francka to Strelb. tTlma of fame One hour ana 15 mlnutea. Umpire OConnell. s. AMSmZOAV LIAOV1. - Won. Loat. P.C. Boaton SSL!-"v.":::::S i ;i?S Clevernd ....! . H Detroit . . 47 -4- St. Leull 'I "J WMhlnffton . . . 23 At Blew York. . B. H-Bt Cleveland J J ; New York " 3 Batterlea Hea. Bam la and Buatow; Chesbro and Kiel now. At Btortaa, n. rk. Boaton " Detroit 711 Batterlea Winter -snd-Dorani Hullts and Drill. AI WMBUreOaa R HE. 16 2 . ...2 10 0 Klttredve; Waehlnarton St. Louie . v Battariee Hughea and Sudhoft and O'Connor. At nusdslpbia. R. H. K. Chioaso . . . . -, ; Philadelphia 0 Batterlea Owen and Sullivan; Plank ...0 t 1 and Powere. BTATIOBTASj UAOtTS. Woo New Tork Chicago f Plttaburg to Cincinnati J St. Louis J Brooklyn . . . Boaton Philadelphia S3 LoeU PC. 32 .724 i .6S"i 4S .575 60 .h't R7 .51" 72 .SS 78 .SiS 4 SI -2b i R H. tt. At Otociatuhti. First gam Cincinnati . New York . .2 4 4 .3 7 6 McOln- R H . E. .14 0 Batter!! Harper and Pelts nlty and Warner. Second gam Cincinnati . New Tork 4 8 0 Batr1s-i5"wing' and ' Schlei;' Wilste and Wsrner. umpire zimmer. AtinmbAtw. rrr Birf ::.:::::::::::::::::: iS ! Batteries Lynch and Phelps: Pittln ger and Moran. Umpire Kmells. At St. XkmUS. R H.B. St. Louis . J 10 Philadelphia . . IT s Batteries CNrtU and Orsdy; Fraser and Dooln. Umpire -Johnstone. . At Ofcleago. R H. t- Chicago. 0 4 0 rBatterlesB'rVrwn' and 1 Kiin'g; Bcanlon and Bitter. Umpires Moran and Car penter. wovnunm sat a faxb. (Joaraal Saertal Barrlee ) Toronto, Ont,. Sept. 1. Boottiah aocis tle of the Dominion and several delega tion from similar onranlsstlons In the United States today took part in the cel ebration Of Scotland's day at the Tor onto exhibition. Patriotic addresses and Boottiah games wars features of the day's program and the muele waa fur nlahed by the famous Black Watch band. Traaebael. let IB. , tl tt. earn 10 ft lot IN, blork 4, Point View ........ tn tto tfelaoa H ar an ana wire t rrans anoer. ton. lot T. Mori 2D. 'bt I inw iiua. Ert Kelland and ortmde M. nun. . fn. 14 ara 1b aaetlea St, towaabla 1 . arrte. ree t eaet l.sm Oet F-aw taearaaee and ahatteets te real eat it ft-ow the Tttl Ouarantee A Treat eeav aaay. Ckatabar at Oeaaiaeree belJAlag. -afeaaaaaaHeBS vSaa Birtxsnis FBBJQTS. Arat tl. r. ta Bowrrte. repair to aeaae aa Btiaaell BtreH eetwa Mlaslaalppl aad AlWaa aTpnuea; met, 4100. 1 . Aognat tl. Jaraea Otaea, reeetr a ewelltng ea naitheat earner nf Sixth atreat aad Haw-. ttora avenae: enet, IflOO. AacMt II, Vlh Leon I Sea, teeelra la eattash b Kmrtb tetwaea GwaeB bad Darts StreatSi awBt 'tl. Beerr Breed, eettaas ea Baat Tenth hetwaea Stavaaa aad Marrlaea araets; Aaruat SI. B. M. Batee. t-atary ewatltog ea r-tvtenth betweaa Bebnva aad Tls,atrU; aawt ta.eno, Arai 11. A1 retand, B-atory taMRns aa Blnoat- betweea Tweaty-eiaiA, aad XbirUetb stretUl eaet, (1.BM. '. v . ' - a ' 'S SPORTING NEWS PORTLAND EVEN BREAK At lftVlNGTON- JEWRIES PORTLAND STICKERS . TO. PLAY; OREGON &60AS7 lAOiosn vo BTATSJ rurna swvbat srmx SfOSIVStABTB) TMAJg 4OSf WSAMT OF ZTB ASXXXVT VO BSSrSAV &XTAX.B VBAOTIOM ITOT Ai" V The Portland lacroewe eltta will sxtond an Invitation to the de lege t loo of tour ing Canadians due. In this city next Sun ay to atund thf Ucroaaa match b- tween the PorOnds and Oregon as ameata of the clW Many of the Cana dian party nre old laoroaae-playera them selves, so this act. courr on me part of the Portland lAcrosse elvb will be greatly appreciated. The Canadians have bean uaad to seo- rrg thft rniili issms ihtlt rwslrr 7ia;htlna for the eupremacy, but no T'fiyhtlnB for where have they Been any supsilui t- Ucle of ball than at present IS being put up by the Portland team. . While there Is every possibility of fine weather for next Sunday, still the port land .team will take no chaneee. And, profiting from the experience last Sua day In the Victoria game, will wear rubber-spiked ehoea In place of the ordi nary runnlng-shos. The Portlnds.wore out practicing last night, but the fact, that the last few games have put the members In such fine shape makes It hardly necessary to Indulge In hard work, the evening prao ttcea being now devoted mostly to pass ing the ball and tesnjL movements. DOINGS OF.HORSES ' UN FOUR TRACKS (fmrnel Special Brvlee. Chicago, Sept. 1. Harlem aummsry: Five furlongs Bowling Bridge won; time. 1:01. Steeplechase, ahort course John & Owen won; time, S:t S-a. Six furlongs McOss won; thus, 1:114-1. Mile and 70 yards Dalvay won: time, 1:42. Five and a half furlongs Devout won; time." 1:07 S-S. One mile Leila won: time, Mile end an eighth Ethylene won; time, 1:6S 4-4. Sacramento. Cel.. Sept. 1. Summary: 2:14 elaea, pacing, puree 1400 Tidal Wave won: time, 2:11H." Runnlna. five furlongs En Morro wSirr time. 1:0S. FJve and a half furlongs Light BraM won: time. 1:09. Ux furlongs Miss Culver won; time, 1:14 H. . Vlnctor sUke. one mile Tom Blavin hsd a walkover: time, 1:44. Handicap, eeren furlong Fills d'Or won: time. l:7ttt. Five furlongs, handicap Lena ds Ford s-on; time, 1:03. k. .? - -a . At ttt. SVonls. St. Louis. Sept. 1. Fair grounda sum- marr: Five furlongs, selling Jack Moran nn : lima 1:02 2-4. Blx furlonas. eelllna- Lady Vashtl won: time. 1:20H. Five and one-half furlongs Onle Bur nett won: time. 1:0U. Six furlongs; purse Msfalda. won; time. 1:14. Five furlongs, sailing Opinion won; time. 1:02 H. Mile and three-etxtsenths Brooklyn won; time, 2:0S. At B f eieta. Everett. Wash.. Sept, 1. Results stT the Snohomish county fair: 2:21 paca Dewey Ann took three straight heats; time. 2:18. 3:18 and 2:20. Mile trot May Tllden walked away with the first three heats In 2:12. 2:2R4 and 1:10. Half-mile daeh Rattler won; time. 0:51. Beven-elghtha mils dash Bmgned won; time, 1:134. PAOZriO OOAR XaBAOtTBj. OLU1 Brattle lum Anfi-le.., Turoraa San Pranelaeo PortUnd ..... OalanS Lost PAOXrXO BATIOBTAIj SaBAv Boise . . . Spokane . . Butte . . Salt Lake At Batts. B. H.B. Butte . . Bolne . . . Batterte: .309012000 8 IS C ft 1 f 10000010 12 6 Dowltng and Spencer: Mo- Farlan and Hanaon. umpire Braita. Attendance 46. At tpo R. H It Spokane . . 00400010 01 7 Salt Lake 00004101 S 4) 14 1 Batteries Hogg and Stanley; Ksalck and Hausen. - OcraeSt ZVoaea Agamst BTewtom. Loe Angeles, Sept. 1. Joe Corbett oppoeed Doc Newton yesterday and the Angels won out In the eleventh inning. 'Frisco had the lead up te the ninth In ning, when the Angels mads three Funs and tied the score. The scorer R H. K. Loe Ban Angeles. 0 0 00840010 I f Jl Fran. ...0 201000004 I I I Aatlerles Newton. Baum and Spies: Corbett and Leahy, umpire -McUoaaUd. Tseoma. Sept. 1. Keefe received bet ter support than was accorded Hughes and Taooma won the first gsAe. The Tacoma I 1 Bum. 4440041444 B 5 Maittorlew Ksefe and Hogan: Hughes and Wilson. Umpires McCarthy and. Brown. SXTBA ABTB WttBOSf D4 Dannt Shea, the well known local eat cher. returned this morning from Ta ooma. where he went expecting to join Parke Wilson's Brattle team. Upon his arrival In Tigsftown, and bubeequsnt conference) with Wilson, they failed to agree upon the salary Question sod Dan ay returned to Fortuvnd, . - a 'II T At S 01 3 18 .443 5 .. 0 1 1 IT .MS 1 0 .. BjlO 0 IT .4S 4 01 .. 0 ft 1 .483 O 4 8 0 .. 1 IS .4W Bjji 0 I 4..13".B4 '. .114114 Ti imViawi Won. Lost. P.C. 42 44 .671 66 63 .614 61 68 .481 44 41 ' .430 NOME CAPTURES DIAMOND HANDICAP iBBBIBt ZTBS TBtB ABOB OXTT " IfASIM A BBAf BHD ABB WXBTB. . WWM OXXM BTBTBTT VUVOXBBV- BUBS) WABB ABB JVMI VBWBTAS BVBT FIBTB BLAOBS. Yesterday doings at Irvlngton track wars the kind that neitosr maxee a man happy nor yet very aad. They were of an unusual variety, it waa a day of strong bunches and heavy play. with the horses In favor of the book makers. 'Everybody felt sura that Juan Belardo would capture the first, event and Belardo was accordingly deluged Ith lucre, but Powell's ride waa not sltogetber satisfactory, as he allowed Kelly to distance htm unnecessarily In the stretch and beat bint out with Jadge-j Thomas by a length. Belardo went to the post at I to s. while Kelly'o mount was Quoted at 3 to 1. and carrying top weight. Belardo got off in a ruab, but Kelly passed him st ths half end man aged to maintain tb lead to the flolah. much to the chagrin of Belardo a back' era, In th second race the talent unloaded their money on Albemarle, forcing hla price from 14 to 10 to S to 4 at the closing. Frank Pea roe. too, got a strong play, and- th vagrant tip that- KoUt ohlld waa a good place bet caused many etneh dollars to be wasted. Albemarle, however, was worth all that waa wa gered on him snd his performance was satisfactory. Fltspatrtck got him sway first and, though challenged by Rtcefoot,. t three-quarters and the stretch, wss able to keep a safe dlstanos In front to the wire. The crowd got mixed on Alloa Carey and Almoner In th third race. Almoner opened up at I to 2 and was backed to 4 to I, while Alios Carey rated to 5 post odds. Two of the books refused to take money on Alio for fully 10 min utes before ths bunch got off. so certain were the bookies that eh couldn't loae unless she dropped dead. Alice didn't drop dead, but won th rues. Almoner waa looked Upon as a fair substitute for a million-dollar treasury - note, but the popular son of Midlothian couldn't keep ths stride set by Miss Alice Carey, and finished seeond. being; beaten by a good two lengths. Jensll made a poor showing, running last the entire, dis tance, Ksrabel waa given a sever Joan ling at the half or else aha would hare given th leaders A tough finish. Harry Thatcher showed his heels to thbunch In the fourth race and wss never headed, winning from Our Choice and Costello In easy gait. Our Choice Was la dee, with the gilt that la supposed to make any old mare go, but It failed to soeed Choice sufficiently to bear out the truth of that xuaty old saw. An early tin ballooned over the beads of the talent whenever Cathello'S name was whlsoered. snd the rehl wise" d la pas sionately and willingly placed their coin on the fair daughter of. Altamax. ua thello waa out to win, all right, but Fl tape trick couldn't extricate nls mount from ths tangled bunch long enough to get down to real business, so ths money went a breeslng when Tnetcner poaea his bold form In front Black Cloud was given a splendid ride, but the- pace was too swift for him and he fell by the wayside. RlnvRock got mixed up atathe quarter pole and completed a somer aault, throwing dm well head over heels Into the bunch, but luck saved the young jockey and he emerged from th mlx-up .unmarked, .. Nonie was the whole performance In the Diamond handicap event. The talent had a difficult time picking a. suitable horse- for this race, Mlsty's Pride. Ib- structor. Lady ITsk and Redan having many admirers. Those who always carry the correct dope primed their fslth snd tickets on Nonie. giving th snare her lust dues. ' Herbert good boy that he la did what the doctor ordered and brought his mount home a winner by two lenarths. with Instructor second and Oatewav a 10 to 1 picker, third. Mlsty's Mrried too much weight. The sixth fees made many enemies for Suburban Queen. Budd Wade and Sally floodwln fought It out .pjl the former got first money. Bally taking place. Summary: First race, four nd one-half furlongs. aall ins Judae Thomas. 112. (F. Kelly) I to 1, won; Juan Belardo, 108, (I. Pow ell) 3 to 4, second; lnu nramina, mi, ifC Rmlth 16 to 1, third. Time, 0.64. Second race, five furlonga, selling Albemarle. 1 04. 1 Pttlpatrt'-k 4 to 6 won: Frank Peorc. 104. (Herbert) I to 1, second; Rlcerul. to, (Kent) i to 1, third. Time. 1:024. Third race, five and one-half -furlongs, sslllng Alice Carey, 107. (Alarle) 3 to 4. wnn: Almonte, 108. (Ttlllett) S to 6. second: Ka rebel, 102. (Fltspatrtck) 7 to l third. Time. 1:0U. Fourth race, one mile, selling Harry Thatcher. US. T- Clark) 4 to 1. won; Our Choice. 113, (Tullett) S to 1. second: Cathelto. 144, (Fltspatrtck) 4 to 1, uiru. Tim. 1:43. nth race, six furlongs. Diamond hamdleanNonle. 116. (Herbert) 7 to I, rm- instructor. 104. (Alarle) I to I, second: Oeteway, 04, ( Fltspatrtck) 14 to 1, third. Time. 1:14. sixth rac. seven furlongs, selling Rudd Wade. 104. (Tullett) S to 1. won; .111. nnnrlwln. Lit. (F. Kelly) I to 1, second; Mlmo, 14. (FJtaWrVtT" W T, third. Tim. 1:17 H. RIFLEMEN MEET FOR ANNUAL TOURNEY (Joaraal' Special Bervle.) Sea Olrt. N. J.. Sept, 1. Rifle teams from severalNstates ere here for the annual meeting, and competition of the National RiflVaeoctatlon. Th meet in amm thla Wfternooo with th In spectors' match. Xh,h W)H otloa bv the Be bar y and Bpeneer matches. Th tournament program eovers ten nays snd includes the Columbia trophy iHiok too and 600 yards, a aafblne team match, the Wimbledon Cup match, company and regimental teem matches, the Drvden trophy match and' Individual bull's-eye shooting: On Monday next the feature of the day's program will the badet team match between Annapolis and West Point. ,THe Various contest -ants havs made soma splendid soorsa In their practice work and before th tour nament I ended It ts expecua soma now score will be established. , IJaeraal SparaU Berrtee.) - Philadelphia. Sept 1. TBaakl Netl. the clevor little Cslifomlan, who h I he champion bantam weight of ths world, fought a all-round draw with Tommy Murphy of New Tork, befor th Na tional Athletic club. Neil bad th better of th ooTitesft- Bl4 try . J. A. HOftVAN . ON JEFFRIES TURNS-TO . fVWMp THEATRICALS NOW idtvim a frxOi BIST 2KB WOT BTCTOBE OB 1AHBI CrUSBXTB ABZUTT TO BXA3CB SBWWXB4J. (Journal Special Barvtoe.) , San Francisco. Sept. L It would be a very tempting; pugilistic proposition that would turn Jim Jeffries' thoughts from thlnga theatrical just now, says W. W. Naughtoih th ttxamlner's sporting au thority. Jim tells that he ought to do something towards elevating the stag tn this far west country. Hs has had numerous offers of dates sine he mads known hla ambition to star In Frank Maya'a version of "Davy Craehttt," it la practically settled that the big champion will -go on tor very shortly under the direction of Sam Mott. Meanwhile Jack O'Brien of Philadel phia la out with a challenge to- ths abamplon. They'll have to see Delansy. said Jeffries. "He attends to the ' match making. I want to asy ' right now. though, that I'd hate to be drawn Into another such an exhibition as that of the other night. They tell me thst Biulm mons got away with O'Brien In the six rounds chey had In Philadelphia, and surely If O'Brien couldn't take cars of Fltsslmmons he ean hardly expect to be regarded as. a suitable match for m. But, as I said, any on who wants of' llctal Information mut get In touch with Delaney. He kjiowa bow I feel about, these matters snd what will suit me- As for ahs Munros affair, now that It baa panned out so poorly from a sporting standpoint X can only say that I was guided by public opinion in nuk ing, the match. "When I sr rived In New Tork Munros and Sharkey were about to fight In Philadelphia. I had a go with Sharkey under oonekfe ration at that time, and I might say that I looked upon It aa set tled. The porting writers said that tt would be only fair for me to mast the winner of th MunrosBharkey fight. and I said I was perfectly willing toj abide by en- arrangement of that kind. When Munroe defeated Sharkey the pa pers took the matter up again Immed iately and I read everywhere that the public" demanded a match between Mun roe and myself. I broke up my tour on the- road and dam Bacfc her to" train right away." When Informed that Philadelphia Jack O'Brien has expressed hi willing ness to be matched agslnst Jeffries. Billy Delansy, trainer of th champion. said: "Of course, I cannot aay much About she matter, as I know nothing more arxHit tt than what has been told me. O'Brien at present baa Corbett on hla hands. If he gets through with him all right and ehows that ho ts slnosre, why we'll take him on. Of oourss, w won't Lstand for any six or ten-round go. And another thing. ws won't go east to fight him. If he wants to come to California. where th -sport hae polio protection. well and good. We would not propose to posses forfeit and then, with the east ern Suldlt snd press against us, have nothing but trouble for our pains. . To be sure, O'Brien la pretty small, but that won't make any difference to us If the rest of the matter la satisfactory. Be yond thla I cannot Venture' to discuss She matter until I know definitely what tb Jfs-ls-Ut O Brten has made. RECORDS SMASHED AT OLYMPIAN GAMES (Jeoreal Special Bervteej Bt. Louis Fslr Grounds. Sept. 1. The Americana continue to hold their own at the Olympian games here. Roe of Chfcfrgo- brbkCThe World's record for the 14-pound shot put hurling a distance of 43 feet 7 inches. The day's sjowmaryr" Lifting' bar bell Pertkl Kakousls. Athens. Greece, first, ltd pounds; Otto C. Osthoff. m. A. C. Milwaukee, second, 134 pounds (withdrew.) Following the bar bell event, Penikles Kskousls, Athens, Greece, attempted to break th Olympic record of 146 pounds II ounces, made st the Athena Olympla-r In 144 by V. Jenaen. Copenhagen Ath letic club, KakouBla smashed ths rec ord by lifting 344 pound. One hundred yard handicap event C. Hastedt, Bt. Louis (four yards), first; CharJes H. Turner, triple A. St. Louis (two1 yarda), second. Time. 10 l-S. Standing high Jump Ray C. Bwey, New Tork Athletic club, first, four feet, 11 Inches; Joseph f. Straddler. Cleve land. O., second, four feet 10 inches. Running high Jump, handicap E. J. Barker, Creeco, Iowa (4M Inchea), first, 6 foot 11 Inchea; L. Ooncsky. Budspest. Hururary (I Inch), second, 6 feet 11 Inches; heights are actual Jumps. Pole vault, handicap Leroy Samse, Indiana university, scratch, first 11 feet t inches;. Walter R. Dray, Oxford school, Blootnlngton, Ind. (1 Inch), second, 11 feet 109-anatr run Archie Hahn. M. A. C. Milwaukee, first; W. J. Csrtwell. Lou le vin. Xy., second. Time. 21 S-l. which breaks tb Olympic record of 22 1-6. DIAMOND ClISTENINCS Catcher Frank BOwerman, th most notorious rowdy that ever won a New Tork or any other uniform, again hutted into trouble yesterday by striking a apectAtor at th gams In Cincinnati. Rowerman was srrested, but the matter waa squared up and he was allowed to depart with hie team-mate. This aame playerwss the direct csuse of the mob bing of Umpire Moran at Cincinnati two years ago, Moran had given a decision against New Tork and Bowerman's butl doalng tactjea thereafter so rattled th umpire that he gave s palpably raw de eleion In favor of New Tork, which practical I ly robbed th. Beda of the gams, and so Incensed th crowd that they snobbed him, and It was only with great difficulty thst ths police were able to reecue ths unfortunate official. Ovf . Overall. It 1 reported, will be drafted by th Cincinnati club. Some two weak ago Louis Castro of .th local club rocslved a wire from Manager Kelly cf th Reds, asking his (Castro 8) opinio of Overall'a ability. Castro shm resolved A wire from W- B. Armour f th Clwvelend club, rsqueetlng bis opin ion rsrrdlng Charlie Graham, th creak catches of th Taoosaa stub. Castro re-pited- awssmndin botty puyrs htalWj. atom. mna Mfar know dey haf a oon gcienoaitlU dr doetoc ssys dar vas no . i tr iv BBawaaw-BBfBB 'jr I AT THE THEATRXf J I I I I ' ! ' ' I " 'niAtaMornnu. 1 ' Sine tb operetta. A Night In fur key," waa first produced at tnr Bijou hurt Monday, hundreds mt psopl who never before ea tared tM thaatrs have been pleased vial tors. There la so much that Is new and novel In th skit that It has just cause for popularity. Ths pony ballt assists Sinn' BroadwaJ' bur lesquers ta their work. . V. ' TZB IBSIBB TBAClt' T The Wiedemann stock eompany ts tb magnet which la drawl eg th people to the Emplr theatre, where "Th Inside Track" haa proven Itself to be a very popular play. This meioarama com Dines all those qualities that the theatre- going public requires, and as presented by the company ts an attraction which cannot be surpassed. Each lady at tending the Saturday matinee will be pre anted with A handsom bouquet of no Commencing with th Sunday matins. ths famoua comedy-drama of th south before tb war, "Th Octoroon," will be the bill which th Wiedemann stock company will submit aa a second bid for th patronage of the Portland pub lic at tb Empire. Thla great play will be given a grand, revival. Special seen ery of lavish character . haa been ee- cured for It ' BCOBTBT 4UTBBT AW AT ' Tomorrow night at the Lyric 116 will be distributed among the vialtors. Soma on at each performance will get 16 DeCoe, th men who doe a great bal ancing act Is easily th top-liner this week. Katharine Dyer.- a dainty little Mlaa, sings and dances steely. The bal ance) of th bUl I up to th standard. or mm km vbab) a Only three days mors ntur the frew Columbia theatre opens for th first performance of the fall season. Ths play In which the Columbia. Stock com pany will make It Initial bow to the theatre-goer of Portland is K. H. So t hern great .comedy suoosss, "Cap tain Lettarblalr." It deals. In brilliant fashion, with ths military smart set In England. Ths sals of seat oontlau to be exceedingly active. Tomorrow night at the Arcade thea tre there will be, la addition to tb full regular bilk a number of turns pre vented lur ambitious smateura. Th managwment has secured for this occa sion a number of entertaining acta of whoss merit th audience must judge. Ths regular bill this week is fully npf to tha Arcade standard. OOUPDBS gr003 rOKOBJraW. Thera la printed In Ths Journal today a coupon which will entitle the bearer to 4 cents on a ticket to either of the matins performance at the Star thee-' tr tosanrrow afternoosv ,Th bill at th Star theatre this week-has a num ber of feature acta of which th turn presented by the Bends Is perhaps ths most nowet. Th performer sr clever songsters, yodelera and oomedlans. , . sfUSMBATaW PBAWlt- "Cleopatra," at th Baker this we. Is proving a decided success. Tb at tendance Is large each night Th Bcenio equipment and ooeturalng la equal to that given of th drama by th lat Fanny Davenport This I th first time that "Cleopatra- has been presented tn th Pacific northwest si Baker price. Ttisr wlU be Saturday matinee, as usual... L m BBXV "La Tbsca" will be th second Sardou drama which Melbourne MaoDowell will present during bis engagetnent at th Baker thaatr. Th first performance of this tragedy will ba at th matinee Sundsy. Th play will b staged with all.th ear and attsntlon which bss marked the production- of -x:iopatra this-week. Mr. MaoDowell wlU appear in bis great role or L isaron soarpiav KyB3BAT,S -A Mexican Romance" will be seen for the first time 1b Portland tonight a Cord rays theatre. Thla thrilling 00m-edy-drama will b presented by Jams Keane and his company. Thl organisa tion has made a very favorable taiprea slon on th theatre-goare of this crty. snd' the Cord ray manaswmewt haa ln duced Mr: Keans to extend hla stay trere for on more week. "A Mtxkei Ro manes" will Sfteat Ah week. SPEAKS WELL FOR . PORTLANDS. M.C. A. Porttand-s T. M. C. A. btbl class ts lsrger than thst of any other coast city. There ere only seven dtles In the coun try whoss bibw class registrations ar larger than tt According to tha International year hook just Issued by the T. M. C A. of North America th registration la ths bible classes of the coast cities ta given for Portland as 334. san Francisco 64. Ixm Angeles tt and Seattle 197. Portland .aa 643 different student m ths educa tional class and there are 414 boy mem bers In the association. There Is a total membership of 1.431. Ths total membership of ths Portland aasodstlon Is greater than that of aay coast city except Ban Francisco. Seattle bss 1,287, Los Angeles 1.223 and San Francisco 1,886, compared with Portland 1,431. Ths local association has more boy members than any city on .the- coast Seattle has 310 boys who are mem here of tbe T. M. O. -W Los Angeles tt. Ban Francisco 334, while Portland baa 414. (Joeraal Sparta! fierrie.) , Spokane, Wash., Bdpt l It si undwr atood that Wllmot will not be granted a franchise In th P. N. U next year aa manager of a league team. Butt is now talking of totting- ut Runkl and Schaffer, If they cannot aell them- Elsey has been taken back by Wllmot, snd is playing on tbe tnlttal bag. whlls Schaffer la In th right garden. It sppears that Wllmot labors under the belief that he la doometl In Butt aext season, and may not do much for th Other team IB tha league. J ' . - 1 fjwarwal saawaal Berrtee.V New Tor. Sept 1. The eveart of tke woek tn th thestrtcal werld le th open ing of Edna May's engagernent at Daly's thaatr tonight Th reappearance of the popular actrSa on th American stag aftat an sbeenre of three years abroad la awaited with not a little interest by play-goer a of the metropolis. She will be ra in a nawaiosl eomedy aired The Snboolgirt,' en mt the Lon- of test The ' a' - Ph. o h Oregon 1 pany, th of Ores aa frebk Sir r-e..y WsthinKtott Strsttt. . . Sir Francis Drcke $10.00 CompIeU $1 Life Reiings tor This Week Only - V 'i-.'l -?t imlly. Yes ' Aa bone b fan judge. BitraerdhHrf eiarrroyaot with hla awprtsr hnowWd f oeeH tore. .enablee blsa ts read snauui BM wtta eserr- lug aeraraar rrotn rnrawf aa oiei a.- power are wonderful and loo1apotabl bke adrtre reliable: aw brnrxeirlon elar, oa da and t tb poUt la Love, nrmetsblp. Maf lb poUt la Loea. nrmetsblp. Maf- rlase, LMvoroc. tVnabm. Ineaatnteots, BpBeoIatlnna, Prupertr. Inanrane. Murtgasea, Olf aad kUaisg CkUSBS, Usees, eta., U. Wtrbowt Aatra a Quette. " Wftbaet say prertoas bBewld. sad bartag a astnral saan ef kaewtsg are, whanea r what you ram, ba tell Foe Bam, Sge.k orenpattoe, where y Vrw. Me telki yea af friend and eaasu. wbe bttrn and Wbe la faJee; telle yoe wbssa and Wbe ?em will Bwuw-r, airlag sataas, datea, facta, and kwBtbna. taking no Te la advance, aad ecetptlag saaa aalrea aatlaiaetto Is giesa, . 1 ' ' - ' ' E Moo.ao Ferfett. ' I effl forfait BBuu where I rait te tsaeB tea bow ts faeeteate anyoa res dawtre, bow ts aiahe roar Bite year frlena. eaaaa a BueedF auuiaca with tha ee of year ebolea. sir yea fnod keck aad suk yea aneeaaafml in rear buain. rasiove evil nifleawca. re- unit the Mparated. ir 7 locate th earth's, borled trea m MdtM that tinea haa dm hickjr Bsibra. aarae. Battle tas aatatoB that tln ha paaced beyond the Uwyer'B iiaru esnaaa, ana yoeiiiTvir bbbpibis jpex tostaaes, ,. . , -; , He hae been tor yeara a raetdeat ef Kew Tork nty. Sir Franrta Drab la the erlgtaal who aredlrted ta Cbleage fir sad th grat Oalnatoa fleed eeverat aMmtaa bafcea tber bappeoMl; be predlcUd tbe Orrgea flood, and amorlcat PrealdBt MrKlaleya papr was fr.and a letter predicting bis aaaaaetaartlo. Tboae readlBs ef tb trasedy saay save sesa alse aa-sceaeal ad -Mia ' ( . . - wantber. " Fnaaaentlr Ineabtd, A . .t t p. St., Bwsdays tsctadad. JiYdl - if; . . WwhriHto Ste'tStS' WAAATABOTOBT gBg Dr. W Norton DavU. IN A "WEEK W treat wen a fairy aO srtvsta sereeaa sad ehronls dlaaaaea of at a, also bleed, atoaaach. heart. H. kldaa and throat trovbssa.. " esra TPHIU.1S LLlB (wltsoet MreBtj) te at ay , la BO t S3 day a. We raawve wltbeet esatsttan st bbJb. la U eared forevar. STitlCTUBK, ate dralas. ths result f aeV shwjs. haaielitly. W ess few or Che eai tr at aar mm eaaer 40 by bmsss f Isaal tnau at aay bh eadar 40 by awe aaeaaat s satsBresB, .... We Cart GorTboa In a Week Tb dbeaara ef mis tsatltat sr aB rvsaasr graduatea, bar had away yaara aaMtience, ba t bees Vnowa la PoHla4 forjB ye. have s repatatloa to SMlntatt, asd wW aadar take a aw aalesa eertaia sure eaa ba 4 tected. . -. .. We sear ate te ears hi every ease w aaa take er chare B fee. OoMoltatkm free. It trra eaafldenHaL Inabrartlra BOOK FOB MSB snaUad fra fat etala wrapper. If roe eaaset rail st fnee. ties Mask. BeeM trastsnat 04 hear t te t. aad t ta ... . eotteaya, 3B 1B VM ebadbuj saaelatbrla . Batsbllabsd Di'.W. Norton Davis & Co, Ys Bsf mam, w. O.OEB.WO Tbt OrsBt ChlnBtw Dsctor " .' '., J ealtod groat be caus his woatdsTful cure Ar so well ' known thraushout th Ualted States, and because so many peaol are thankful to him for saving their live tram OPERATIONS ' Be treats any and all diseases, with rowerlulChlBes erhs. toots, buds, barks and vegetables that are entirely aciene la this couo- Jkw-tb known to m edlcal nse Of tnee ainrw .eaaaVH:";? vouaneas. atomach. H- Si'iTlL-ir mate trrruMs awl alt prtvat u.Mii, f trfHmiaia moderate- Call and ese hltey on s tridf ATtosT rmMM. wetlertta out of the iy .-"w rr blank and circular. aWttaos AV THE C 0EE W0 CK! twertei ""ttl Afder sir. Per' tlon thla pap-r. a r t- v- -idSltt trv M Ihrnuik tM lea. remedies, 'This """trn U the action of vr 00 Anmrntrrnaim he ft