1 i ; v. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POftTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, 1 SEPTEKTR 17. 16C4. TODAY 'WITH THE SPOUTS BROWNS TAKE BRACE AND WIN ONE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS IN THE EAST CANS ANp BRITT TO FIGHT BASEBALL,, TENNIS, SPORTS OF ALL KINDS by Cicycl? Co. "' J, A. MOHAN 'JITS AD ERB08S L 1 , JOCKEY HILDEBRAND, THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR CreatGIearanceSsIe help mm m op ADMIRAL BICYCLES ffAcoiu tumn roxxjur I I I yTBaaaoaj peeaaawMawg I I - a V ., won two ro on. m to III - II V aaof . mrun twttoo tmbt ooaH v &v-vno was , stbadt at , CsUTIOAX STACKS. ' Portland, i; Taeoma, 4. Butler nod ItMlnu; Fitegerald and J OraAaa. - . Jf 4 Portland van rucfcjr yesterday L afternoon 'contest that was Marly ; tossed away dueea times, and which i was only waved through tha vigilance of J the old guard. Butter was la good form, and wba 8piMr and Raymond war I )ttlng easy outs allp by thm lot th 1 field as hits old Ik would b onplld to put on snore steam and fan th wrr Tla-ers. ava of tbm falling to hi YA prowe and skill during th matin. Taeoma nt uur in overy inning, out failed to bunoh at th proper times. Ta- oob4 had an off day la th fielding do parunent, and tttr of Portland'a runa i- tfMturia at tha dav waa Truck Bini'i homo run. th ball going ovr th flag pole. Hurlay cam within a speck of throwing away th gam ks th aacond inning. During an ndavor to onTlno Umplr Brown that ,tne Indicator, waa not bains bandied oorreetly, th fighting first-baseman became real angry, and Ilk a naughty boy toaaed the ball aero th diamond,' and Graham atartd for bom. Bck anticipated the play, aa ballplayer ahowld. and by a one-handed eooop got th baH and br a perfect plat by an inch. Bck'a play helped l save th day, aa, bad th ball paaaed I him, two run would have bn scored. . Again Hurley triad ta distinguish him self by ateallng third, but before he got thr-quartra of th distance Oraham eausht him aaally. Two hit were mad after this dumb exhibition, and Hurley would have acored bad he behaved him self. Th gam a a whole was rather In teresting, and th many mlaplay and bungtos helped thaw th frigidity of th spectators. Ta Story f th Thar' waa nothing doing la the scor ing lin in th first Inning, although prennen out Nordyk off at to plat by g protty throw. In th second Lynch lad off with a double. Casey sacrificed. McLaughlin singled, scoring Mlobaat -Angelo. Ora hun found a hoi- in Spencer' s vlotnlty and plaoad on through It for a single. The Mac and th captain executed a I double tel while Morry Steeteosn was I en raced la a debet with Mike Flatter. I Fltsgerald walked, and the sacks went I loaded. Doyle hit to Weed, forcing Fits Sat eeoond.- Spenoar jralayad the ball to Hurley, who, though a double had been f completed, tossed th hall away. In th '- meantime McLaughlin bad scored, and ; Oraham. taking advantage Of Hurley's ; break, dashed, for th plate, and Beck 1 dashed for th ball. Krv pounced upon I it like a hunary ehick after a worm and i hurled ta bait to Steelman, and Tom Brown hailed Oraham's arrival with i "You're oat." Bry got th glad -Awnd i, for this in spMndM style. , With, two down in the third Truck t Baaan-put the wood to on that h liked and kited It ovar th tight garden wall. f in the vtelnlty of th flagpole, which I netted him th circuit and hia first bom r run on tit Portland grounds this season. i The Browns got busy in their half of Jths third, when Bteelman'a slngia, Drn nen's double, a fielder's ehoio and aa t. error by Karen gav them two runs. Caaey led off in ta fourth with a three-sack awat, and scored when CI y nee returned Graham'a abort fly about M feet wide of the plat. j Th Tigers became erratic In th fifth, and th Brownies profited by their iuuv cues and tied up the proceeding. But ler started th performance by waving ineffectually. Drnnn Walked. Hurler singled to oenler, and while lilk Lynch was kicking the ball around, Klrby went to third. Nedeau flew to Doyle, who muffed, and then fielded th ball to Kagaa In Urn to get Hurley at second. ut Truck was troubled with to much oil on his digits and failed to grapple th spher In time, and both runners were safe, while Drenncn scored. About this tune -uassasas anil" attempted to $ steal third, but that was all ther was to Iten attempt. H waa out eevenai yards. Clyne beat out an infield awat, 9 and Beck' a oorklnjr drive to center scored Nadeau. . Clynae was caught at th plat on an attempted double steel. Drennen singled In th seventh, took aecond on a fielder's eholc. and scored th wtaning run on Nadeau's pretty hit b to toft. Butler pitched himself out of a tight bole in th elshth, with third and sec ond occupied, when he fanned out Flts- gereld. retiring th sid. j , A . H ' . Th soot follows: ".'"rr':;-''':' POKTLANTX 11 B.R.H.PO. A.E1 Drennen, 0. t, 1 1 1 1 Hurley, lb. i t It Tfadeau; L f. ,.,.... 1 lrj g 0 t 1 1 Clvnea. r. f. 1 I . 1 il . Spencer, Sb. . ....... I . Bteelman, . Butler, p.. 4 Total ... ..ai 1 t 1 17 It J TXrrt, T, t. l), ft 1 i SD. . 1ST: I jMordyke, lb. t 1 i Lynch, c Mrbaugtilia, L f. A a Oraham, c I y PltagsraJd, pv ,..v.. J Totals., .'......... If "I II M H 1 gJAUW AHD HITS BT INM1HOS. - . Portland . ....... 1 Htta , ,i.;. uiitio; Taooma o i i 1 M ( f , Hit . I 11 Mill Iis ' .1-. eUMMARY. '' ri- t Stolen bsses McLaughlin. Oraham 3, e Lynch, Spencar. Basea on balls Off .Butler, 4; off Plttgeraid, 1. Struck out - By Butler. 7: hy ntagerald, S. Sae rlflc h tta Bpancer, Casey. Two-baa hits Drnnn. Lynch. Three-b hit Cssey. Home run Karen. toubla play Butler to Hurley. Ieft On bases nrt land, 7 ; Taooma, f . Hit by Ditcher Weed. Paaaed bail ! n Tfm of x me fine hour and 4ft mla DLODDI ta wwst Nsssa ee Mrtli. yat ta ssalsst to core WREM XOTJ KNOW WHAT TO DO. fetsmr have m- pls. aaota oe - tbs ssla, anras la tbe bwbbb, abwe, falna klr. km pslas, ea- -t. . a el tarrk. sad ain't kn It I PlAMtO asd a PS RflOWN, t l , rwu rMS. Pnn.. far BIOWN'I t 0 4 "C , per , aotth; latU aaw wi la f l-na eaif ay rraat Sea. ill ' tr rr:-: TWnf l lw 0 Mllll IT .. 01S 17 f .. 8 0 T .. 0 S3 0 I 9 . . 1 SS Los Angeles Taeome ............ Heattlo . as .BIO Ban rraaeaM, ....... OahUnd ; .MS .442 FertlaBd .. .47 Lost ....... I taisiia ia2siarn loai . : " Angela Wia ta the Tenth, J "' Baa Frsncisco Se'pt. 17. For nni In nings yesterday th spectators witnessed a splendid pitchers' battle between New ton and Schmidt, but In th tenth th Angela found th amlling on and scored three run. ' Scor:-. Los Angel ,.M0(vtl t 1 ft l Oakland 4 09900090 99 3 6 Batteries Newton and Spies; Schmidt and Byrnes. - Umplr McDonald. . . SaatU waa had Kits w Oars. Seattle, 'Waalu Sept. 17. Jay Hugh and Jo Oortmtt ofllclatad In a pitchers' battle yesterday, which was won by the Settlvmani who received, better sup- fUft a a as eaaw Vdpiwt w Seattle . . . . , . . .0 0 t 0 1 1 9 I I 1 San Fran ... . . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 S f ft BatteriesHughes and Wilson; Cor bett and Leahy. Umpire McCarthy. , V.. JVATtOSfAat 1UOV& - r -Won. New York ; Chicago . i ........... .74 Pittsburg . . ..74 ClnclnnaU . 7J St Louis .44 Brooklyn k ...... 61 Boston . . ........ .i . 4 Philadelphia., ........ ' ' A - . ; A OkaaagW.' . Lost . 84 , P.C. .741 .US .684 .171 .492 ..187 M i .167 1. ,: JM Chicago . , Cincinnati . Batteries ,......t 13 0 ..........I I 1 Lnndgren ' and 0NU: Eatoa and Street. Umpire dimmer. - ,. ' v- , . H. H.B. St. LodM . oV ....... ."... ltl Pittsburg . ........ ..j......;i0Mi' I Batterle Taylor and Orady; Lvr and Pnelps. Umpire Johns too. ' ' aU aTW TMfe. ' ' First gam , ' ' R. tt B. Brooklyn . . ................... .1 4 0 New York , ..v J 1 Batter! Jones and Bergen; Mathaw son and Bowermas. Second gam r V. E 1. Brooklyn . . . ....... . t. ..... I 7 4 Hew York v ft I 1 Batteries Crania snd Bitter; McGln nlty and Werner. Umpire jCmslls and (loernal ftparlal Sarvlee.) Seattle. Sept 17. Billy Woods of Los Angelas, and Tommy Burns of Chicago, fought IS rounds to draw last ven- ing. Burns wa mack etovrr than bis dusky evpoawSV' '-- - : . Si Si 01 KJ . . 1 Si 1 f - - . . ffawaaww7 ft ng gwa -Tar ansa aTaVtoewaad SMS ao4 mtio awcdtal has as heaa ta k toad, Jaaorw; atolaa hSam hs aamal of Ted Woaaa 'aTJa rals tug raat n am SoAOOoV gggj VaiUd Baataa. . feSi ghows six ta Mvast attsr and Matag anslM.eiastila Arsfal, k rmtmnxy riOmO VATXOBTAXi UAwlTB, Sia omm , ......villi! io t ft Butt ...I011IU- I II 4 Batteries McParlan aSid Hanson: Hoop and Spencer. UmpireSmith. . ; i At. Spokane . . ..,,,.9 09 9 114 9 19 j Salt Lak 090901109e 4 Batterlea Horg and SUnley: Toxler and Hanson. L'mplre Davis. . r .J.- Won. Lost. 61 (9 67 PC Boston . . ..... ....... si ' New York t .4. .70 .tit .412 . .661 - .669 . .at :-.4i U .ut Chicago. . 7ft ,, Philadelphia . , r,lt Cleveland ... .... .....ft Detroit . . ........... .(4 St LouU .54 Washington . .11 . . 65 fit 74 76 VI At yklladslpkls. (Washington I ' ........4 ft ft ........f 9 t Philadelphia Batteries patten and Schrsck. Clark; Henley At ffrst gaaso- , - k . H. E. Cleveland , , ......... ......9 ft BatterMoss' and BuiowV Btovall Second gamo- v " - It w a Cleveland'. ... ...... T I Detroit . . ...ft t 1 Battetiee Moor. Oetdick and Bua- low; Jaeger and DrllL , . At First gamsw XL H. fi. New York . , 4 ft 1 Boston . . t 1 Batteries Cheabro and McOulr; Ol- nen and FarralL . , , . Second gam- - ; f- 1; XL H. IL Nw Tork . ....,M...,..w,..l i 1 Boston 4 7 I Batterle Garvin, Putt man and Mv Oulr; Young and Crlgar. ', i.y,y- St. ftewaa.' Tr ' " -" , ,: 11 XL XL Xfi. St. Loulg . 1 a Chicago. . -.. t 7 5 Batteries Stover and Kaho; Walt and Sullivan. ll.l II 11. I. ' AJMMBT AT OOaW Jaral Speelal Barvk.! " SaB FTandsoo. Sept, 17. Th Britta have a grisran against Young Corbstt snd claim that he has not lived op to the agreement made between th two mm la New York ront!y, and Willi Brttt atatee that Jimmy wilt be matched with soma, other fighter In th near futura It Is said that Oans Is to asaa ttndor eoaaldarattoa. ' FXSXT A TMaT-aaOUstA ,taAW. ' (Joeraal Sseaial fatvlp.) Denver. SepL 17. A ten-round draw was fought her last evening- between Oeorg Gardner of Lowell. Masai snd Jim Plynn of Pueblo. 0rdnr ' had sllghtry tha better f th eontest Peacock floor always- rtve satlafa. ldB and la guaraateed tag yoar groor( FC9TBAIL SEASON ' OPENS IN EAST GrATTwITBATw XSOaV amABOat WXIV CIQff 1 fcBwl A t 1t- SZVOsl WIU PaODVOaT : ' - Jearaal Speetal Sarvlsa.1 1 Kew York. Sept J 7. Today marks the first appearano of football on th ath letic stag for lo4.- In th aat tn season opens today with a gam btwen th Carl 1 ale Indian and Lebanon Val ley eolleg at Carlisle, and In tho west th Univeaalty of Chicago plays Lom bard 0011 age. At moat of th big college th teams hav been engaged In practice for sev eral weeks and with the opening of the college yeeip the sport will be taken up u otini. inuwriTMiia will ihuih rat Its schedul next Saturday with 1 gams with Franklin and Marshall. Yale and Princeton will not start tholr sched ul until September 3ft, white Harvard' first oonfest 'la down for October L On that date ail the teams throughout th country will b In action, and from then on thr will b .football galore until th army and navy closes th Ma son in Philadelphia on November 34. With th opening of th season th thousands of enthusiasts the oountry over are Interested to know what chang ee will result -from th amDdd rule which govern this greatest of eol leg sports. When th Intercollegiate rules committee met Uila year it mad a oarerui study or tn experiments tried during the lastly ear, consulting th beat coaches east and weat before deciding on any Innovations. After careful delib eration th commltt voted to ehnng th provision for seven men to b on th line of scrimmage, between th 36-yard line, by a new rule whereby at least alx sjmo must 4 n the lh of scrim mag. In every part of tho Said. This allows flv man to he behind th line at any time, but. In rdr to protect the players from the -muck dreaded mass formations, a provision was added. In ac cordance with which th fifth player back must stand in a position outside of either extremity of th Una. This will permit a great many variation te at teok, but will lsen a massing on any one point . . , Next to the Changes th moot Im portant 1 th different method of scor ing goals from tha field Heretofore a goal from th field, no matter bow mad, has counted flv points, th asm s a touchdown. Allowing a goal from field to count th asms as a touchdown has always bee th subject of bitter criti cism. Every year ther hav been many Instance where this has resulted in the weaker team winning, simply through th possession of some on playar pro ficient In drop or plc-kloking. . The committee to of th opinion that.lt 1 not reducing th Importanee of th kick ing gam In counting only four points for goals from Said, but It Is putting ri val elevens oa a mor equal footing. Th committee reasoned that If one teem scored two touchdown and failed to kick either goal It eouM be beaten by a team that was able to scor only on touchdown, but ' whloh pud a lucky goal from th field. It wa to prevent this inuaUty that pa, new rul was made. '' ;C Try a Sairday JTrollcy Trt, Th a W. P, off art a variety of ride from ft cent to ft onnts. Round trip, to Caaemsft Park. ove looking th falls Of the Willamette, IB , wits, To Bataoada at th Canyon of it he daokamaa, tft miles from Port la Id. 69 cents, round trtp. Firat-olass Lv at tew rata. Danciri tel accommodatloos 1 v. School. Pro fee aor Batoft will open dasa Mon day, October ft, and sontlnu Monday and' Thursday evlnlngs for six month OenUeoien ftlS, ladles (ft. Art on hail, atecoad ao4 Oekti 'Paoaw West 934. A DELMAR FAILS TO y LOWER THE RECORD V'. (eaarsal Speetal awrrlse. ReadvUl. Sept 17. A strong wind and heavy track prevented - Major pair mar from lowering th qnpaaed trotting record yesterday. x Tha Major failed by of aeooad. 3:18 trotting, pars ftl.SOO, two In three, completed Aitro il. won th flrst and third heata fn 1:11a, 3:1; . 1 S:9ft das, trotting; pars,, ftLOes, two tn 'f three Jay MeOrgor won - t stnslght hats la S:19, 3:0i.' 3:14 class, pacing, purs $1,090,' two fn three Nathan Straus .won two straight heets In 3:94U, 3:97K. 3:14 class, trotting, purs 11,909, thre la flv John Caldwell won th first. second sad fourth heats In 3:14, 1:14 1:19 class, trotting) purse $Loo, two In three John Taylor won the aooond and third heat in 3:04)4, 3:14. At Chicago, Sapt. Hawthorne suai- Five furlongs Monus won; time, 1:16. Seven . furlongs Ebony -won; time. l:373-ft. Six furlongs Ram's Horn woo; time. 1:14. One mil and ona q.nartof B Chano won; time, '3:0 1-. Flv furlongs Imvor woo; time. 1:93. Flv furloDgs-Aselin won; time. 1:01 4-ft. - On mil Walnamolaaa ; won: tlm 1:411-. ,V St Loals. Sept 17. Dal mar smnmary: Flv furlong Billy Handsel woo. Urn. VMM. Bix .furlongs - sautaawryroB ? voa; Urn. 1:14. 1 a : Seven furlongs, BUla--sAggIO Lwl on; urn. 1:. Flv aad onabahf fuiicetga,, war Arlena won; Urn. l:0t. Six furlongs, pure Ooamnodor won; tUB4wl:14. On mil and thr mxteentna, sUlng Prummond won; time, l;9fttt. At mmgktm ateaoh. ; New Fork, Sept MT- Brighton sach summary: - Sis furlongs Flur . d Marl won; Urn, 1:14 1-, V una mil and ' on-itenth sooiiod won; Urn. 1:44 4-i. H - Six furlongs Castal tea won; tlm. 1:1ft-. W ' On mil and on furlong1 D Kalbr won; tlm. Ml S-t. On mil and one-onarter Th South erner won; tlm, 1:06 3-1. " t'. ' Five and one-half forlong" Llada a won; time, 1:971-0. - ; " (Jearaal SpeaUl Sarvkw.) "" Pralrt City. Or Sept 17. Th racing series cam to a olos hr yesterday with aa Interesting card. There were four entries In the consolation ran for defeated horses, an Gold Nugget and Constance ran a' dead heat and th owners divided the purse. Th other entries were Dora U. and Baba, w. TENNIS FINALS TO BE PLAYED. TODAY Th Snan B th gonads tournament at th Irvlngton courts are being played today. Yesterday's results were: . Men's single B. W. Mora sr. boat Katey receive II 1-4, 4-4, 7-4; Durham er. beat McArpln owe 1ft, ft-1, 1-4, ft-3. Man's doubl McAlpln and Haley receive 1-4 beat Cook and Vox receive S-4. 4-4. 4-J. Mixed doubl Mr. IfcAlnte and Mra. Seott receiv 1ft -4 beat Mr. and Mra, Cook owe ta, J-4, 4-4; Mr, Mors snd Miss Carstena ow It beat Do, Walker and Mies Oox reoelv lft 3-4, 4-3. 7-ft. ' Ladies' doubles Miss Carstena, and Miss Burke scratch' beat Mrs. Lock wood and Miss Lambroa reeiv 1ft, J GANS CHALLENGES AND BRITT ACCEPTS f ' .... .. j.-y : . rS, v ' (leerul SaeHal sarrtea.) -trr .Ban Francisco, Sept 17. At Wood ward's pavUloa last night Jo Oans an aounoed that h waa ready to fight any lightweight la th world. Jimmy Britt waa among those present when Oans left th ring andvthe Callfornian stepped insio ox tn ropes and said: "Before took a trip through the eaat I offered to meet Oans at 134 pounds, ringside, and he deollned. Now I offer to fight him at th sam weight" Oan jumped back; Into th ring and, addressing Britt and th audience, bald: 1 agree right here to fight you at 133 pounds, ringside, and If we meet the public will know Just 'Who la th world' lightweight Cham pion." Britt anftwered: "That suite mo to a dot. We've only to apeot privately ana arrange me tiro and piac," DIAMOND GLISTENINGS .gt-q-M-,-. W 1 1 mi., V.. r, f .- -F , (,'. 1. . ' A , ' Xfc Butler pitched a splendid gam yesterday and practically won It him self, for be had to strike th batters out whenever any of them got on th sacks. Ervs Beck, played a swell gams at third, and his fielding of Hurley's reck less toss ha ah second undoubtedly saved the gam, for he only got Oraham at the piste by an eyelash. ... Portland bunched all hr ' bite off Fltsgerald In th third, fifth ni seventh innings, when all the ruae by th locals were maoe. v With DoyI on first In th savant. Shaehadi .attamnted. tn bunt and nnnnoA a litu fly which Butler stabbed with on hand and doubted DoyI at first. With two out la. th third. Truck Ha Kan slammed, the ball over th right field fence for a horn run. ' Tommy Sheehan played a star gam at third., Ho accepted six chano la clever styl. . . - v Clyne muffled A fly from- ShehaR' bat m the ilfth, aad only some lever pitching by Butler aaved a slaughter. Ik fanned Nordyke and Lynch. Ooyler tanffd . Nadeew s fly tn -th fifth, but fielded th ball to Ssgaa t tlms to get Hurley, but Track failed to bold the sphere and both Nadeau and Bill were safe, and scored later on hits by Clyn snd Beck. j ----- Ducks srw criming In. To 4moy this king of ail sports 00 shotild hav 91 good gun,. good shell snd s good ; n round atpmcTit, Ws scU'emt A Wg stock. ,'.vJ - ; ' . 1 The Shooting is Better SHOT Foot Ball (and General Athletic Gopds Bicycle mni Automobile Tires vulcanized by sn expert We have two Second .Hand Autonvobilea for sale 1 cheap actually bargains. , You must see .thern, if you are Mi me S. II. JJRAINARD CO: - .-. 132 Orand Avtnuar---Citixens Bang Building- ?ofaUr-Hn4-Vo44 ShaQs KiH Mors Thsn Others Victor Baseball Goods, Etc W deeir to clear th floor of very wheel in th house, and to aooompllsh that result will offer, such bargains and term aa .V Must Clean the House Without delay. Th Admiral has no go perlor in th United State. It Is a faultless bicycle, and to mov ft onlckly W oCr f . ' Racers it $25.00 .i Road Wheels at $19.00 With Ooasaat HiH SSB. ,. i Ws car it a comnlst lln of Parker. lUmlnaton. Bmlth's, Ithaca. L Kerv and worcaster Shotguns, Wlnehaster and Marlin Repeating Bhotguna and a full line of the bast known and popular makes of Rifle. We also have a very coneplet asaartment of catlery. Ashing tackle and sporting goods of every e&ar aoter, at very low price, , is THIRD STREET West MS of Street, are Waanlarwjaw OSSTRllCTIGS TO. BE HOVED AWAY vouos am osmm m cRhwrmvao- Am avsvomv wxu sc 43UAV V9 CSTT SBSSSTS WUA roLLftv mxmoommdMxm. Having had bis attention called to the fact that : contractors threnghout the city have been blockading th - strsete and sidewalks Chief of Folio -Hunt has ordered that the patrolmen -notify those responsible hi each in- stanc to remove Immediately all r-.s fuae and building material not abao- . lutaly neoasaary in th construction of 1'. buildlnf or sidawaika j As published In Th Journal tost :, night the city's beauty 1 greatly . marred, and the streets and sidewalks . blocked la many placoav by careless eon- -. tractors, who hav usurped the whole . sldswsik. In soma places and largo por- - Uons of ths 'streets In Masrsr ; ' In giving tho patrolman Instructions relative to th matter hs chief said that - contractors meat obey the ordinance :. ragulatiag th streeta and aktewalka. and that all must first bp notified. After notification. If they violate the law., he said, arraste will follow,-.' Ther have been many- -complaints to- eelved at nolle - headouarters , about r street and sidewalk obstruction, and aom arrest hav been made hy th cltv. Reoentlr Policeman' L mad 'Complaint against meronante doing bual- ness on. the streets . along tn water front- savins ther hav bn in th habit of using th sidewalks and streets for tho transaction of 'their business. In a' written report to. Deputy City At tomey Fltsgerald, Leo stated that on First and Front strte th merchants uss ths sidewalk, to such an xteut -k that pdstrisa trafflo la almost shut off. V ,. ' ' Other renorts of violation of th or- - dlnaneo In th suburbs- wher buildlnf Is going on. have bon received. SAN FRANCISCO READY FOR THE ODD FELLOWS .v llim Scbl BjW.I 'San Franclscot Bept 17. With -th ooming of th morrow th Odd Follows of th United States wUl own the ottyv Praetically ell, the grand lodg repreaen tativea art hare preparing for th open-, Ing sessions, Ths sovereign grand lodg will attend dtvln servic tomorrow. . Oa Monday th first sessions of th high bodies of tho order will bo held with pubilo exrcls, chiefly in th a-' tur of welcoming addresses and ro spcassa Then th sovereign grand lodvo will meet and transact routine business tending up to th election of officers. . whloh will b followed by a banquet '' ftfh business portion of th olty 1 elaborately decorated. In haaor f . " Wlort. ; r V ' (-. FmbttMI Stock Oanaa aoda Allen and Lew la' Beet Brand. ' . JRemington. Syracuse. Ithaca, Winchester, Baker GUNS Vi ;v' At Right Prices in tne market .-. .,f..c. "'""9- ,1 n l T