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THB ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY BVENXMO, SSPTEMFH , r. Aecsm ovri Browns Get Bust and Win Anothar Qama Sporting News Up to Date Hon Killed in Hurdla rUcs Boaing. Racinj, Baseball and Gsaaral Sporting Nawa. JL A. HOUAM i i r I I ... ......... i PIDTI1DF . H lid lANWVL y ADIEER CONTEST ion 4bba roa a , PpMlal servk.! Ut Angele. Bept. .The Brawns captured th mcw4 victory f the wttk from the locale yesterday on herd slugging and costly errors. Until too loth Inning ft looked a If th Angela bad ths canM cinched, but the "Dug prf got bwr n th last opportunity and gobbled two mm and the victory. NtdMU and Bock Id la tho betting for Portland, in (orator getting (our alts and to letter -tw. Tho Lee An geles mes hod aovoral good chances to put tho Browne to rout, hut UT dtdn t Uko ndvsntag of tho asm. Thtolmen waa touched up for throa hlta and thro runs ta tho eighth and waa relieved by Iberg. Score: LOB ANQELEB AB- R R PO. A. E. - -i a i & 1 a a nlfk K ! t Cravath, r. t - f Sh-U Ik. ft Toman, a. 4 J Ross, L t finla A. ............ 1 114 J t : Bu. p. Grav. D. Braahoar r ; i i Totem. .......... .47 4 U IT M Bresbear betted for Bum at. ninth. t ... PORTLAND. - AB.B.H.FO.A.E, Booneor. la. j I ,J J ! hurley ". Ih. 4 Kadeau, 4 Weod. I Clynos, L t l v. . . . Baymond, md, & a. ji 4 I an. A. ,M..vt fir Bteelman, Thlelm Xborc p. T Total.. I 11 IT H BUMa AMD HIT8 BT INNING - 1II4MH! Leo Angola ..v..f 4 Hlta , I li M M Portland j t I 11 4 ft 11 aUMJdAKT, 1 Hlta On Baiun. oft Gray. 1. Btolan w vim t Ta-kiN hlta Na- j-.. Rwk Toman. . Sacrlflco hlta 1m, h; PortUnd, t. Baaos on hallo RBhletmaa. I; onT Baum ir, ott Qray. i a.n,b ii Rv Th I el man. t br fiiam. 1: by Oray. 1. Doublo ..playa toman to Flood to Chase; noon to to ain; Cbaso to Baum to Toman; Toman to rioodto Chana. Paasod balls Stecl- Hit fa Bitched ball Spencer. Tlmo of iuu-T hours, Umpiro MclMnald. . -It 1 Los Anemia ., vattle 17.... Oakland ...... fortune: as PraaelsM A H 4 H M4 .44 .4A3 .440 1) I IT 11 Won, (Tew YornVe . . . 74 - Boston . , .,...TT Cleveland . . 44 Chicago ....,.7 Philadelphia 48 ' Detroit ,.M Bt. Louis .' 41 Washington .,. ...i,..tl At PhlhUstfhta, Loot. 4 -4T .. 44 44 4 v 74 tl PC. .425 .420 .444 .64 .4:0 .414 .161 First R H.K. . T I New Tork Phfladelnhl . i i i McOulro; Batteries Chesbro Wsddell and Bcbreck. Second gams ' B. H. H ?ew Tork . 4 14 1 hlladelphla . . ...... V.'...l T 1 Batteries Orth and Klolnow; Bender and acareck. t , r f - ' First game m""' B. R. B- Washington . i.t T 4 Boston I IS S Batteries Townsend and Clark; Olb sbn and FarrelL Secosd game : B. RB. Washington.. .........rti.r.l 4 -4 Boston 4 4 4 Batteries Jacobsom and Kittredge; TannehlU and Crlger. , . ... . 4 - -A. r. h. m. Detroit ..................I ft 1 BL Louis 4 1 Batteries Mullln and, BerUlei Pelty and Kaboa. , Srron game - . H H Detroit S 4 Z Bt Louis 4 19 S Batteries Btovall and BevUla; Ulnae and Kano. , . First game-Tv , R. H. B. aevelanXT. 4 1 Chicago . 4 4 Batteries Jones and Buelow; Smith and MoFarland. Serond gams 1 B. H. K. Cleveland . , I 4 4 Chicago I I 1 Batteries Owen and Sal 11 ran; Hess and Buelow. .V HAT1QWAX. BBAwBm, 1 '' 1 . K v, -Loet-V.C.' New Tork t It .731 Chicago . , 74 '-, 44 - .414 Cincinnati.. .,.... ..74 tl r .U! Pittsburg.. ...44 ' 41 ' .547 Si: Louis 41 41 .492 Brooklyn , . ..........47 78 . .JSC Ronton 4S ' 84 ; .49 PhUadetphla .14- ST .13 At Bew Teen. Tlrsl gem , , , ' B. H. B. PhlladelpHia ...,...... 11 J New Tork .- II 3 Batteries aparka and Doehti Mhthov. Son and Bowernun. - Second earn- ' WL H. B. Philadelphia ,,trtf,,, 7. , 1 New Tork I II I Batteries itoerrk and Dosln; Mathew- soe and Bowerman. Flret name R. K B. Brooklyn J 3 Boston .ivyl Batteries scanioa ana witer; wn fWnnd nstw B. B. Brooklyn . . S Bi.lnii ;. . 1 7 Batteries Jones and Bergen; McNlck- ale sad Needham. Cinrinnett . , v .i.hiit J ...1 4 (attfrTee Bwlag and Paitai Flaherty EASTERN WINNERS ON THE TRACKS (JmuI fas rial Servfc.) Chicago. Sept 4o-Hartem summary: Five furlongeTyrolee woa time. 1:M 11. Six furlongs Mansard 1:11 4-. Slav fuitongs, too AHmi Aleor woo; time, 1:11 - Ono and one-eighth miles, nanawap Tho Lady won; UM 1:41. Bis Fvrtoaga Do uomo wm tuna. 1:1 1-4. Five furlongs Miss Deue won; um, Ono and m-rxtenin mil arenof yont won; time, U4fl . a ah ! I aay. tV Now Tors. BepL ..H4heepehead Bay summary: . o Five and a iteifrurkmgs rustic atooplaohaao, nhoft eonrao Knlghta of Harlooi woo; Uo d:M -t-a. Tho FllgiiL apron furUnja Hamptfrp; BUa won; tlmo, 1:J. Mil Councilman won: tlmo, l:St l-ft. is and a half furionca, aaUnur Hajor Polhani won; tlmo, l:lt 1-4. Tho Buaaott. mil and a half, on turf hort Uoao wom tUna, 1:14 . Bt Louts, Bopt. t. Delmar summary: Five and a naif furiosi Layoon an: tlmo. l:tt. Mile and an olshth Oodonardo n; tlmo, !:. lx furionca, aolltn Moaaoo KaM von; tkno. 1:14. Ono mile and a sixteenth, handicap -Jack Young wotf; tlmo, l:4t. stHo and 7tr-yards, elloB lunatic won; tlftaa, 1:4TH WALCOTT AND GANS MATCHED FOR BATTLE IJtoaraol SpMiel tarries.) an pranolaoo, aopt a Joe Oana and Waloott. two crack llshtwelabta, will flpht her on 0 pi ember So. Waloott wired hlo aoooptanos yesterday. Oana arabbed up tho match, belnp; tho enanoa ho has always wanted. Tho weight la to be that ashed by tho weltorwelfht champloa. 141 pounds ringside. Those two men are without doubt the beet ta the business In chetr class. , Jack CBrien 1 not lacking fn th element of nerve. He says he wants a als or le-round go with Jeff, and th champion Intimates -that he ean have H If U oan be shown that there Is enough In H to make It worth while. If th Phlladelphlaa really thinks ho oan stand -before Jiff for six rounds, ha Is preo- tioally alone In the opinion. Jack Munro -has decided hs jrlll not quit th lighting gam though he wants It plainly understood that he wants no more .of . Jeffries, t am still of the opinion that the miner ean make- It In teresting for almost any of the heavy weights, and he ta likely to have the chance.' With the champion in the oon dltlon fi waa last week, and with th Improvement he shewed. R Is a qui tion whether sny man la th ring eould have made a much better, showing than the miner did. i- Jim . Corbet m learning la Bavatt. the French gsm of boxing with th foot. At BaysMs. where he began kla training for the ."Philadelphia Jack O'Brien controversy, which Is off for the present,' the former heavyweight champion l working dolly with Profes sor Lecont Verbert to master the art of fighting with his feet. Jim has at tatned supreme skill te th us of his hands, and as far as speed, grace, pre cision and versatility go, t the boxer of the world. Now he Is a 4elrons of making his feet aa effective In a fight as are his hands, and already his French professor has brought blm to a point where he ean Mirror lightning; mows with his feet, a well as block and feint and stall. Tommy Murphy proved hta mettle In Philadelphia th other night by giving Champion Frank le NeQ as good as he sent. Murphy Is a game, clever lad and a fight for th championship, between him an4 Neil la sot unlikely in the near future. Hughoy Mcoovers Is matched to meet "Ortff Jones In s 14-round bout before th Eureka Athletic dob of Baltimore. September ig. Joe Humphries made the match for the club. Humphries Intended to hsve Nell as McOovera's opponent. but he failed to get kla signs rare. ; ' PAOCFEO BAVsObTASj UAJrtTB. RUB. Butts t1449t 4 11 I 1404111 T t 1 ftnokane riattenos nanaeiia ina rapencer; Dammana and Stanley. Umpire Davl. R H. E. Boise . . .........444-44 44 0 t S 4 Salt Lake . . . . . . 1 1 4 1 1 4 6 It 1 Betterlea Thomnson and weaver; Thomas and Hansen. San Francleoo, Sept. t. Oorbett and Mosklman pitched shut -out ball up to the seventh and eighth Innings yoster? day, when errors behind Corbett allowed the Oaks to score one more run than the Seals annexed. Boore: R H E. Sen Fran .......444444414 S 4 n.klnrf . . . ...Ilttllll i 11 Batteries coroett ang Leany; Mosar- maa and Byrnes. " Louie Castro Is In a dilemma regard ing what he shall do. Hank Harris ex pects him to Join the Ban Frandero club on its way north next Tuesday nlaht. and Castro Is loath to leave Portland. He states that he would rather play her than anywhere on th coast. Since th releasing of Phil Knoll th Ban Francisco club la now without the services of a left-hander. The Portland club als Is shy of southpaws, which makes two stubs In the league thst d nend solely- upon right'handed twlrler. A left-handed pitcher Is a good thing for any club to have In order to mix the batters up, and that la possibly one of the reasons why these two clubs are trailing along In th rear. tJeuraal special BarrM.) 1 -Ka lama boo. Mlctu Sept . Candidate for th It4 football team Of Kalamasoe oollag rounded up her today prepara tory to going to Gull lake, where they will put th two weeks at practice under the direction of Coses Clapn. There Is much promising material from which te select this year and Coach dspp be lieves Ahat Kslamaso has a good obano of first football honors among Michigan ooliegT aside frotn Ann Arbor, . DAY CP UPSETS AT IKVINGTDN TRACK was on nTsS BAT FOB i Testerdsy was the day of upsets at Trvtnctoa track, and roat waa tho grUt of those whose oahralattona went wrong. Oetaway VMk Is the order of rfhe day at the track, and consequently the tal ent wore not orerly surprised at the upsets. That awful hurdle race osusoa tno spectators to shudder as two norsee went headlond over the hurdles, one suf- ferine the breaking of his neck while tho other escaped with a row naa scratches. The hurdle event was tho fourth on the card and street interest was taken In It. Rumors were rife that the raee had been fixed, and the talent et Mckloss In their betting, playing Quldado and Dr. Long to a finish. Sul livan had the leg on Quldado. ana uaviu red Ir. Long. Is the mad rash to get on the "fixed" animal. Caen dor. Jim Roberts and Itaretrgo were lost eight of (or awhile, but before the horses, went to the post those horses carried consid erable oohk. With excitement on the wins, sod while the good slsed enewd looked on with patience. Starter afulnol- land let the bunch sway to a goog tan. Caaador, Dr. Long. Marengo. Quioaoo and Jim Roberts passed the etand In order. At the quarter Dr. Long forged ahead and was followed closely by Qul dado, When th half was reached Ma rengo was given a poor jump, and he landed sideways, falling towards the rail and getting pinioned . under the fence. He lay there until after th race was Ante bed. everybody thinking that he had been killed, when he was got and Jockey Oaffney jode him back to th stand. .By this time Dr. Long and Quldado war th only two oomoetltor for nrst honors, the doctor havina a comfortable lead, nut oeiiur hard nrosssd by Bull Ivan who was tid ing gamely. At the last nuraie Tourney was giving Jim Roberta a great enure and as hs shot m th air ror tne Jump, waa aeon to waver, and the next ssoond he oamo down, neaonrsv anu never moved afterwards, bis neck hav ing trees broken. L Tourney mejmged ONLY CWO . CAN BEAUTIFY CITY PortUnd. Or.. Sept 8-To th Editor of Th Journal 4 notice in your Issue of the 4th. ander th caption. "Make War on the Burdocks," that you ask what has become of the Civic Improvement easo olstlon. or if they hsv become weary at w si doing before vthey hav don mnch. " " " V It la possible that It may appear a on th surface, but In reality we ar biding our time. Ther will com a time when those, whose duty It Is to enforce oar tain ordinance, will d their duty or step down and out I mean by this that popular sentiment will be so strong thst ipubjle officers will not dare to Ig nore the popular desire. As it Is. ws are receiving aneoiuteiy no assistance whatever fntun th polio department, notwithstanding the prom ts made In that direction. . roi ice men dally walk around open trap doors and mere hand Is obstructing th side walks. II nwy h. however, that the are not familiar with the ordinances covering such esses. If so, I ask their pardon for celling attention to tneir shortcomings. Begardlng th burdocks mrattoned by you. our association prevailed upon th council to remedy thia matter, ana something over a yar ago they passed an ordinanes ma King n ooiigaiory on property owners to cut the grass and weeds between the fenos and iioewaia. and sidewalk and curb. Jun and Sep tember were designated as th tlm when such work should be performed. I question If a single officer la aware of this ordinance, except the officer maintained by the mayor for our as sociation. It to Impossible for him to cover th entire city, consequently th work Is neglected. Furthermore, It should not be necessary for an. officer to remind our cltlaens of what Is their dm to themselves and the people. If a man had the least spars or civic prwe. the article published by you would not have been necessary, but X and that great many are lacking In this virtus. WHZZNQ FOR DARING THIEVES it w; stoat persistent war th efforts of two burglars to loot th residence of Oeorg B. Frank end R Herbert, S71 Bsst Twelfth, etreet lest night. They first triad to ga'h entrance to the Herbert home at 4 o'clock, but war foiled by a shot fired by the man sf th hausn. Not satisfied r. daunted, tltoH criminal returned later and made two attempts to enter the Frank nouee. On th second attempt Mr Frank so- EAGLES El BE ' GAILY WELCOMED AJaATXOBTB FOB OOBTBaTTXOsT OS aBA . IWATBBBAXi 4FFXCIAJb (Jesrasl fiyertal Berftfe.4 -Baltimore, Md.. Sept 0. Baltimore Is all astir preparing for th great con vention of th Fraternal Order of Ba glea, which 1a to b herd hers next week. ' Th city will b slaborauly dee oreted !p honor f th visitors and nothing will he left undone that might add to their welcome and entertainment. The offictal program of entertainment, beginning tomorrow- and continuing through th week, la aa follows: Saturday and Sunday Reception of grand Aerie members and visitors upon arrival In the city; inspection of the city and burnt district; open bouse in te soap without a serateb, although toe an Inatant 11 leoked S If h War under his mount. 1 The finish wee lost eight of. go Intense wss the excitement occasioned by both horses (siting, but when th numbers went up. Dr. Long was first, and Qul dado soond. Casador coming la for the show money. Dr. Long wss heavily backed at even money and 4 to 4, while Quldado carried a roll at even money and 14 to 14. The other -favorites to lend first was Northwest at 1 to t. In the third racet Northwest was the class and there was nothing els to th raee. Dusty Miller at I getting th place, War Times be ing left st the post . - Virginia Boy In the Bret race was a hot favorite, and soon got out of th running by colliding with Nell Molten, both horses going down. This Occident gave Caroburn at 4 a good ohanoe, and she came In with the money, Connell getting the place. Paul Jones was well liked (or a place, but Snlaked just to the money. Almost everybody was on Moeorito In .the second event but th best that th hot favorite could do was to show. Be ta do t 4 and Batldor at T. eoaning In for honors In the- order named, Batldor was the -beet show horse In this race. and It Is surprising that there war not more people on him. BL Phlillplna and Ledf Kent upset Colonel Van and Cerro Banta in tne fifth and sixth raee. Herbert got tns Balnt away fcn front and was never dis turbed, while Lady Kent waa really the fastest and seat ridden In th tosLimo. Summary: First race, 4 furlongs,- selling Caroburn. 104 F1tipatrick, T to x. won; Cannell, 1" (Tullett), 9 to l. aeo ondt Paul B. Jones, 101 , OruwsU), 4 to 1. third. Time. 1:01. Second raee. 4 furlong, selling Katarfn. 1M (Kent). 4 to 1. won; Batl dor, 10T Tulltt, 1 to 1, ssoond; Mooo-J rito, 144 (Holbreox), even, uuro. aim, 1:00. Third race. 4 furlongs, selling Northwest. 101 (R. Butler). 1 to ft, won; Dusty Miller. 104 (Fltapatrtok). ft 4 to 1. seeonat Harks, 1T Hoi brook), IS to L third. Tim. !:. w M. Fourth race. 1 mil hurdU handi cap Dr. Long. 14KB. David). 8 to 4. won; Quldado. 144 J. Sullivan), I to L second: Casador. 144 (CoUls), 11 to 4, third- Time, 4:44, . mi Fifth race. T furlongs, selling at Phllllpplna. 1T (Herbert), 8 to U WW Red Damsel, 113 (Tullett), 4 to L sso ond; Leaab. 19T (Barnahaw) 14 to 4, third. Tim. 1:S4H. n , Sixth rece. one mU. sellmg Ldr Kent, 108 (Holbrook), T to f, wonjCsrro Saats. 14S (Herbert). to 4. seoond; J. vTKlrby. 141 (Fltxpatriek), 11 to a, third. Time. ,1:41H. We made a strong fight against th dis play of merchandise on the sidewalks. espcelelly fruits and veajemwes ex posed to the filth of the street snq eon tamlnatlon by animals. Nearly every dealer aald our position was right and removed the goods. Boms few. however, who have no regard for the rlahta tm health of th publte. con tinue to us the side walks, and so long ss th public' prefer to eat that kind of .stuff, so long wtU this ordinance be violated. The people must be oduealed, to a certain standard of civic pride, before alt these evils oan be remedied. I am very glad you called attention to this, and If you will go a step further and eat nhotoa of these nlaoes and pub lish them, together with the names of th property owners, you may assise materially la arousing elvle pride. It will be unnecessary for m to eall attention to what has been aooom- nllstaed br our organisation. Bufflos to sav that we have done good work, and ths favorable eommente of visitors to our city regarding certain existing con ditions, has amply repaid us for our trouble. , It hi not rlkht that the work should to now. As you1 say. there la much to b done, and every citiseu should make an effort to sea that our tty la a marvel of neatness. Our association stands ready te assist la this work, and th ma ror favors It and give us his support But unless the cltlsens awaken to n sens of civie pride, Httl mora oan be done. It was rumored, and It same to hav been only a rumor, thst the county or city prisoners were to cut the burdooks and other weeds, There la no reason why they should not be made to do this. Furthermore there ahould be som way of compelling prop erty owners to 'look after their prop, erty, or let th city do ft and oharg th. expense to the property, THOa M'CVSKETt, Pi eofdend ties. Clvl Improvement Aseoeia- cured a was and fired three shots at them as they hurried over th fenve in th back yard. Th burglars es caped unhurt. - - A telephone message to th central polio station caused Captain Moor to despatch Detective Vaughn and Police man Carr to -the scene. After Invest I' gating the cass. they returned to th station. They found the tracks of th men, hut eould obtain so trace of th criminate themselves, ' Eagles' elubrooma "and JUtaskeUer, Maryland theatre. Monday Excursion to AnnapollO and down the Chesapeake bay for grand aerie and ladles; grand display of Are- work from Federal hill en return of excursion steamer In honor of th -anni versary of the bottle of North Point; reception at Eagles eiubrooms. Tuesday Opening of the convention at Maryland theatre; address of welcome by President Roosevelt (of Cheyenne. Wye., Aerie. No. 124); Oovernor War- field of Maryland, Mayor Tlmaaua ef Baltimore, worthy President Caasedy of Baltimore Aerie; reception of lady visitors In Eagles' elubroom and social session of Eagles In Rathskeller; grand Illumination of the city; band concert on Eagles' plans Is front sf Maryland thea tre. Wednesday grand parade ef Eagles; ptenlo, outing.- oreb feast end oyster roast at River View Park, t Brand n re works gleplay, Thursday Eagles' Jubilee si Blsctrlo Park; burlesque midway and congress of nations, automobile, running end trotting rsess, vaudeville, dancing. are Works, etc .... Friday Orend bell of the Eagles at Musis hall; social evasion n Rathskeller sad reception to ladles to Eagles' olub- Satunlay-Bxcuralon to Wsshlngten, where the visitors will h entertalaed by Washington Aorta ' RIDERS AND TRAINERS ' DO WELL AESOAD - (Jeemal SsseUI Bsrvlee.) New- Tork. Sept 0. Adolph Mayer, who waa associated with Johnny Camp bell In Franc for the past IS months, has just returned to this aide. He says th Americans, both trainer end riders, re more than holding their own In that country. "Ther are eight American trainers hi France," says Mr. Mayer, "as against about 44 from England, yet the percent age of winner turned out by the Amer icans la mora- than one-third. , It Is not an uncommon eoourrenoe to ae them win four or more raoe a day, and rarely ever do they faH to score st alL Engv llshmen were there long before ws wore, and they have many of ths btc stsblee in their charge. "Leigh Duke Campbell Donohu. Stnk and Welly Davis are alt doing; nicely. "it is in same witn ine American "riders. Stern head the list, because he Is rMlng for Edmund Blanc who has th best stable in France, and probably In the world. But Rsusch. Turner and O'Connor are winning their share of the races. Turner especially has been rid, lag In brilliant' form this season. "Johnny Ret ft began riding August 1, and won his flret mount, which waa In a tw-year-old raoe at Bt Cloud. Thfr was on the first day of August, ths dat on which' two-year-olds are flret raced In Franc. Th following day at Mai son Lafltte ther were als races (or two-year-olds sad O'Connor fattened his percentage try riding- three wto- (Jsersal Special Seertea.). , Hartford. Conn., Sept 4. An Immense crowd witnessed the Charter Oak stake event trotted st Charter Oak park In the Grand Circuit meeting rtocday afternoon. Tiverton defeated th crack California mar Sweet Marl la th big vent Summary: till trot, three In five, purs 1.104 (unfinished) Invader won th seoond and third heats In ft 11H and 1:11. 1:44 pace, purse 81,104, 8144 to winner of each heat Hatty O. won the seoond and third heats la 1:44 and 1:44. Na than Straus won ths first heat In 1:0T. Ths Charter Oak 410.904 stake, 1:00 trot, each beat a race Tiverton won the second and third heats each in 1:07. Dr. Strong wan the first beat la 1:07. Drrlsion of stake, 81.040 to each beat winner, 8800 to each second horse, S409 to third horse Is first heat, 4404 to third horse In seoond and third beats. Tiver ton won 14.000, Dr. Strong 44,444. Ma set to 81.140, Sweet Marl 400 and Aa gwto8404. . V ;, (Sesreal tpeelal Service.) Syracuse, N. T.. Bopt. 4. Mis Phelps M Troy, driving Alert 1:94, yester day broke th world's pacing record tor women driven, covering tea mile in 1 :04 . Th yearling colt Paul D. Kelly eaualed the fas test tlm ewer made by a yearling colt, pacing ths mils In 1:10. beating th world' record or i: Oregon State Fair. Th Oregon State fair win he held at th fair grounds, near Salem, September lftth to 17th. Specially reaucea re tee win b placed to effect by the Southern Pacific company from ail - points on Oregon lines. A special train ww , be run from Portland during the fair, leav ing Portland at 4:00 a. sx. and return ing, leave Salem at 4:00 p. m. Don't forget Woodmen's day, on Tues day. September IS, and Portland day, n Thursday, September le. Far tbe Hot flefds. Th steam era Elmer and Ruth, ef th Oregon Railroad A Navigation on pany, lake 'you direct to the bop fields of Oregon. Boots leave 4aliy at 1:04 A m. from Ash street dock. special AT THE S. W. M. I Six Unea of $3.00 per BOYS' ONE PAIR SOc KNEE ONE PAIR 75c KNEE ONE PAIR $1 KNEE 4; 11 BOYS' OUTINO FLANNEL AND PERCALE WAISTS, ' a&es 4 to 10, regular price 25c SPECIAL TOMORROW ONLY tomplcte M lines at Men's and 80 and 87 Third 8t, Writs far PERPBCTION IN ' BXAXB tV SOOTT. a, IE mvio-ii-if-ii or ooftrjfxaoB SAY s.uo m i WITE:i)T LICENSE Thrl considerable complaint from suburban districts that saloons and re sorts ar being run without a county license. Gap. Herman BohneWtor f Moots villa appeared at th court house yesterday making Inquiries ef th au thorities aa to what action should be taJtsn ngmtast ft men who waa selllag llquor unlawfully.- He stated that at Monta villa WUllam Ortmea. who has been refused a llosns by th county commissioners, Is Mill selling liquor. On inquiry at the county dertre office M wss found thst ths license or unmes had expired shout IS months ago and that although h had applied for re newal It had been denied. From records It was found that mere are only seven liquor licensee ta the county outside ef ths oity. Thoee hold ing them ar B. A. uairey. anorew Latourett and B. C and John Larson of TroutdaJa, A. J. Miller of ureanam. M. Rafrano of , Linnton. Hermann Schneider of MentavUla, and Robert L. Miller of Rlverdata ft Is said that there are several aaloons throughout the oeunty without licensee. "As long as no on OOjecxo m wen, aid Deputy District Attorney, Moser. "wo ean d nothing to th matter. If smn on brings a oomptoint to us that such places sxlst then we will tea ao- Uoa against them." , " - ' DRUG STORES HAVE , RIGHTS OF SALOON ta ' Seel tie. . Wash.. Bent. 4. -r- Juatleg George baa banded down a .decision which virtually say that a drug tore has tbe right to engage In th sal of beer to th sam extent aa s saloon and they cannot be proeecuted for not having city Itauor llosns. At th instate of Comptroller Rrp Hnger, Druggist Keen was arreeted for selling a bottle of beer to liispetor Marsh en calL Under th ruling If th druggist has has a state lice nee all ha has to do Is to raaHatae the Bale Sf a bOttl Of br aa for medicinal purposes and hs Is not guilty ef an sf ( Allen A Lewis Best Brand. ooscwuarra scabs' bS4 si'iaa BWRATllAaV BUBT . BBBP1B4 oaw aftbs Bioaaraa maummmm BBBXBB BIM l4Qa AJI BSfsT Saturday Sale 500 MensjSuits In Black Thibcts, gray and brown mixed Tweeds and CaaaimmaReular vahie $13.50 to $16.00. Special TOMORROW ONLY HEAVYWEIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS Best panerns and values in town at the'regular price pair SPECIAJw lUMUKKUW uwlx KNEE PANTS PANTS REfivith every Boys' PANTS FREE with every Boys' PANTS FREE with every Boys Boys' ClotWni tlatt and rnlsh Alsm ill: J4yb On Door lNorth of Chamber of Commsrot J LIFB 1N8URANCB r BABBT B. BCvTT. A, B. BUm.. 'tiawb. ob. SEAIO CF SET.ER . EECCES A MENACE (BaecUl IkMnetm ta The JeorsaLl Seattle. Waa Ik. Sept. a Th govern ment authoiitUs, acting under reoom-i mendations from Major M tills, chief en gineer tn oharg of this district, hav sealed up th mouth of th Fremont newer system emptying Into the Lake Wsshtagaon canal, and as a result th homes of 4,004 residents of Fremont are being rendered unfit for habitation. Bewsr gas Is driving th occupant mtn th street and nothing can bo done by th city until permit to use the canal foe drainage is received from Washing- ton, where application has been msd. Th city oouncU end chamber of com merce, st to said, will he naked to ad dress a eommunleeUoa to Washington asking the removal of Major Millie, who) Is charged by th etty engineer with op posing many of the publte Improvements la ths city and delaying all when in any part they. com In communication with government work. Tn cltutena of Fre mont are up In arm at th oondtgton and R Is feared an epidemic of disease will break out. By the action of th govern ment engineers three systems of eewerS are eloeed. Kllbourn avenue, Brewet. avenue and Swing street. 1 - CUTS HIS THROAT ; : . BECAUSE OF ILLNESS Seattle, Wsstu Sept. 4. Coroner Hoy) received a telephone message from Green). River Hot Springs yesterday afternoon stating that Dr. W. H. Blewett of Daw son, Alaska, had committed suicide. Ha fauna alttlnar In his bed With hid throat out from ear to ear. . u. Mma.to the anrtnaw two weeks ago seeking relief from Brighfg dla ens. Dr. KJoebee, th attondlng phys ician,' la tended sanding him to a Seattle) hospital today. Ha is, said to b well-to-do, and has a wife 'and family resld tnk in Baa Franolsoo. ' . Front the Cleveland Plat Dealer. OM man Growler has found a great scheme for doing away with an neces sity of dying rich." . , .4 . "What is itr ,!'- m k.i tiiaa i iln s Sinmsa vM len t a third of hlo STORE ? i . FREE Suit at $2.50 or $3.00 Suit at $3.50 or $4.00 Suit at $4.50 or $5.00, 2 for 25c ; - : a .'-1 r ' Bxftw aar jam BaaiirSBTa o . FmBaUla, A SlTBtrBUB OF BBAVTXBw mmwawmmm bmtbbabbb bt clos ' ' EBVQ fSAVAB " X ' 1 ' " 4 wd f oeip. J , - i mniirn mi w - -A. t