The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 27, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    jOTTRNAL", ' PORTLAND; ' 1 "VKSDAV EVENING, OCTOBER t7, ' J I
TrT3 C ZOOM
fZwS'flr SFfllfiL'.'S VCHLD
BROWNS TKOUNCE ANGELS AGAIN
. DAN PATCH LOWERS RECORD
FOOTBALL, RACING AND BASEBALL
A CLEAN
J. A. HOftVAN
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DTLH niccis
KilllANT gm:e
nut nw. wabbap, bbcx
nr bob-
; Wl eNUp YIOTOBT.
'Portland, 4; Lm Aanle. 1.
Butter end JCel lackey; Jons ud Spis
' "What happened to Jones." a toul
Sttrrinc drama, wu pnMntid at Ree-
' : reetion park yetrday afternoon and
wi aretly appreciated by tn Butler
. aiayare. Th play was wall etaed and
Ike Butlar aharad hla bard-earned bon-
- ora wits PhU Madaaa and Brv Bck.
' It waa a glorious day (or baaaball
z and tha fans saw a brilliant eontaat and.
' anexcltlns- finish. Butlar ws opposed,
o, uiw jones, mxs 01 cna orouKiyn
Nationals, who waa secured by Mr. Mor-
lay to halDLo AuIm win th pennant.
, and pitched such apleodtd ball that the
loo Laos ware kept gussslns for irina
- lnntna-a. Ia only three Inntnao war tna
Angels abta to ooonaot safely with But
ter's curve, while tha Browns tasted of
': Jonas' offerings on abt different oeoa-
sione, two of which ooat tha vlaltors
tha sana. la tha fourth Inning, Book
,oam ail 'the way around from ftrat
when Spies' throw want through .Barn
ard's trtlblea, and tha' score was one
.- auX In tha followtna Inning tha Browns
. lost raspaot for tha famous Jonas -and
. 'pounded out four hits n .nleh suooas
sioa and tallied Wires runs. .Los An
' enlitfl eeane hek In tha next lit nine- with
a whoop and on three oafs drlvea'talltad
two rasa This ended tha soortns". as
- both pitchers ware vary affectlTe the re
amer. Tha ninth liming, no
nearly producing, wsoleeele heart fall-
urea among tha Portland fans. - With
one down, Braahear, who batted for
Tomea. was paeeed to first. Ross bit
a tons; one to Nadeawy wko grappled It
safely after a long rua "Hankerino"
. Sple came up and eent baattty to tha
left field fence and Mr. . Braahear
started for hone as fast mS his lacs
could carry him. Roundlne third. Cap-
. tain Flood aoted as paoamakar for tha
tiring Braahear, while .tha fans' were pa
tiently await ins; Nadeau's throw.- Quick
an a shot PhU sent the ball from the
'' fanes to Book, who was playing- within
M feat of tha home plats. Without
second to spars Back whipped tha ball
'to Kallaekay, and Braahear was taarced
Mi Inches from the plats in one of tha
prettleet plays of many neona. . The
crowd fairly rolled Itself hoars at this
psrformhnos and left for hosts simitar
the praises of tha Brownies. It
great day for Portland and tha. match
soulda't nave boon batter. Butlar pttohed,
, B pare gam and worked out of several
Bad holes- on aooount of errors. Jones,
too, twirled a rood gains, -tout the locals
found him st the right Tim. Tnlalmaa,
Madaau, Butler and Beok wars Port
land's stars. Loo Angelas made a des
perate effort to capture the gams and
played spirited ball, bat Portland was
too steady to be saovad away from sis-
lory. Tag soars
jew PORTLAND.
V t - . iR tr pol' a. m.
At
tiolland, r. t
Br.1.?.::::::-: S
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fRunkle. a a. t
M
! 1
sjpencer, .. ......... 1 S
Kellackey, a, ......, 0,
Bavle, Ibi ..4 1'
poller, p.
Totals . ,
........ 4 t 17 11 4
V09 ANQBLBm
-1 r. vaB.REPaA.1
. narnara. as,.... z s w f e
Eagar. c. f. 1 0 I 0
Flood. In,
mltn. si
Cravatn.
rhaaa. lb. 4 A
Toman, a S.
Brashear . .
Ross. L A 4
Spies. & 4 . 1 J f g X
Jones. P. NaT, t
! Totals . '. ....... . . .t4 I I 1J
..; RUN! AND HITS BT INN1NOS,
Portland
i Hits
Loa Anae
irslss .....i iliiiMI-i
M1U . S I I I M ( I- I
r . ' T7MMART. - , '"
Barned runs Los Angeles. I. Stolen
Maaa Rosa. I. Base on balls Off
Butler. 1 (Brashear): on? Jones, 3 (Spsn
ccr. Runkle). Struck out By Butler. I
(Smith. Cravatn Tonfan. Spies Jones);
by Jonea t (Thlelman, Beck). Sacrifice
Jift Kel lackey 'Two-base hits Thlel
man. Spies 1 -Smith, Chase. Left on
baaaa Portland. I; Los Anselaa, A- Hit
by pltchnr Th lain) an. . Paaaed ball
Splea Tims of game One hour and I
minutes. Umpire Tom Brown, .
Btaroacya on.
" (fwaraal Ssarlal aWrlsa.)
'. Bsnton Harbor, If Ich., Oct - IT
Tommy Wallace of Philadelphia was
knocked out by Tommy Ryan la tha
fifth round of what was sohedaled so
be a la-round bouL
SOLX AGENT FOR THE
, , CELEBRATED ;
DliNLARHAT
TTut'i OnaUty sn4 StyW
.t
Thar are "flocks" of hats, but
"hone 06 them are of
tna asms
feather as ,
THE R0BS0N
Tbs best ant that eaa
for ti.ftft.
bs mads
ROBim&CO.
t s
UTAH O C3 DOWN
UKZl 0. A. C TEAM
1 ;- " (JoaVmal in rill Servian) "
Corvallls. Oct. ST. In a hot gams of
football on O. A. C. field yesterday af
tsrnooa, with olear skies and
people as onlookars. the Oregon Agrt
cultural college defeated tha Uolveralty
of Utah by a soors of f to . This Is
the sams soors as that by which Seattle
defeated the Utah, men last Saturday.
The gams this afternoon was olaan and
porta manlike and rood feellor pro
vailed. Three of tha Utah man wars
more or leaa Injured, but none aerlously
Pour touchdowns wars mads By- Floyd
Williams, two by PUklngton, and two
by Root. There were several rood rnns
by O. A. C. man, Williams sspeclally
dlstlnnlshtar himself . by brilliant
nlaya. The Dler of the- Asalss . i
f eater by far than that of tha Utah a.
tha lktteT'' gaJnlng only by superior
weight la nuoking tna una . a.t n tnns.
however, did It look as though tag Utah
men -would make a touchdown. ' never
wars they encroaching en O. A. C. ter
ritory, except when the: ball was kicked
there, and then It was Immediately taken
out by soma O. A. a player-- The f)rot
touchdown was mads In two and a. half
minutes of straight play, of football.
The Utah men played dean ball i
hewed thesmsalvas to be gentlemen In
matters,, ox .sport The Una up was;
uran. rositiea.' . uragoo.
Petarsoa .C. . .... Walker
Marnnse. .R. O.. Bundy
Nelson Maa..L; a.,.M Eninlap
Olaaa ... w. R-T.... Abraham
sfadsaa ..Mk..Li.T.M. Bowars
Kadlts ...R.n.,.,..... Cooper
Roberts ' . ., . . . . I BL ....... , Stalwer
Waynagard M....1.H. Root
Jardlne w.,Lh H......... Williams
Egbert ,r.m..,.y. B,.. Pllklnrton
Penn ...Q.. Rlnehart
Substitutes A. Hansoa, Hatson,
Jamison, Rich. inrersoL ' S. Hanson.
LUe, weak, Carter, Von dar Ueliaa.
Plan,.
DIAMOND GLISTENING
Jim Morlsy wtmd Tim Flood to pitch
Osoar Jones yesterday, herioe the change
In program, sforley really wanted that
gam and also every one of th games
scheduled for this weak, but he had bat-
tor send Matthawsoa and sons mors of
the big leaguers bare, .
Buck Freeman Is slated to finish the
season with Seattle and will Join Hall's
aggregation next week at Saw. Praa-
olsoa, where ha Is now loeatedi
Skal Roach declares that ha will not
return to Butte hext season, but will
play Independent hall around Chicago
Instead. His case has been referred
to the national board of arbitration. :
Hugh Kallaekey caught Butlar ' fn
splendid style yesterday. His work
back of the bat Is -excellent and ha Is
A good man with tns stick. r -
PACB710 COAST UACVB.
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Portland ,.j
t is .. g 13110 44
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Seattle. Wash Oct. IT.Ven Hall.
traa's hits In tha ninth soared two runa
and won tbs gama for Seattle. Corbet t
had the Slwashes at his mercy up to
ma sixul waen tney bunched hits and
scored four mag, Tbs soovsr
Seattls . . ... 1 1 1 5-5" u
San Pran 1 1 1 1 II D 1 a a is. 1
Batteries C. Hsll and Lcnhv: Cnrhett
and Shea. Umplree-Wllllama anA Wha-
Avate Bsfsatg Oaktaad,
Kan Pranclsoa. Oct. it. Ovlo Overall
t agalast tha Canuautsrs es-
tsraay ana won his gams; Bart Jones
was wild and found for safe hits as op
portune tlmeev Tha soar:
n r s
Tecoma . rf . , , 1 ft g ft 1 1 ft 4 ft - ft
Oakland . , . . .4 0 4 0 0 1 ft 0 - I 4
Batteries Overall and Drahaiai-
Jonss aad Stark. Umpire Petrtne.
BZBXBO-T
It Is practically assured that As
toria will meet Multnomah on the local
fteld on December Thia game shou)d
attract great attention on account of
tha recent good showing of tbs As
tartans against the club anen,
Should Dave Jordan not be In ahaoe
to play Saturday. Kerrigan will go la
at left end. and Hoi man majK play quar
terback. . ,
The Utah aggregation will arrive hers
this evening and tomorrow they will
practice an the Multnomah gridiron.
An snort Is being made to have the
& A. C. team meet Multnomah on
ristmas. On aooount sf O. A. C.'s
fine ahowlne; this year, a post season
gams with Multnomah would bs a bir
attraction, '
Coaoh Lovargan of tha Columbia
eleven will referea the Multnomah-Utah
game on Saturday. Mr. Lovergmn'B of
ftalatlnr In the Astoria ram waa very
good and all who saw his work were
WU plained.
1
POOTBAU MM PSarZtUtTOBT.
-- (Jearaat gperlal Servke.) .
Pendleton. Or.. Oct. 37. the Pendle
ton High School football team and the
Walla Walla High School eleren Wall
meet lathe Garden City Saturday after
noon. A special rata has been made
over th O. R. A K. line, and a number of
rooters will accompany tha team t
WA walla. .... . .4 ........ i.. .
nurru
Jack SuHlvma, the crack young; boxer,
who appeared on several oresalona at
Tommy Traoey's gymnaslun during tha
period of four-round exhlbitiona, re
ocntly suffered sn soctdent whhsb, will
termUiats his boxing career. He had s
foot eruaned In a railway yard whU
swltchlhr
XAOBXasf pmnra wo
' (laml Beertal Swvfae.)
London, Oct. IT Th CambHdgeshlr
stakes, run at th Newmarket meeting
yesterday, was won by iHaokler'a
Pride from a field of 17. VrU was
ssetmd aad Nabob third. ,
vmAnrn ohm babat nrjrrmBB.
Memphis, Tsnn, Oct IT. While
driving a sulky at Billing park yes
terday, Dd Oeers, th vMeratt turfman
aad trainer, wan thrown and seriously
.kAjared. His ooadiUoo is sarlsua.
MR' ma HAKES
mtaDwm
Uoaraat gfteelal Safvtm.)
kemnhla Oct. 17 Dan Patch, with a
paoamakar carrying a wind shield, suds
th fastest mils sver psoeu or tmieo
by. a harnsss horn yestsrday, going
the mile in 1 :44 flat. The record time ws
l:fitu -mada by Dan patch in lroa.
Durlnar the afternoon Major Delmitr
trotted a nlla Xo a hla wnsst guiky
bn 1:01 flss. Reaultsi
a:ai nace.' ii.vuv, iwu u
ton won twA straight heats in a:itt.
a: 1 J trot, ififtog. two In three Van-
sandt won two-ftralght haata la :lftfc,
t :16 nrosv I1.W, two 1a three Tom
Axworthy won ewo straight heats in
Chicago. Odt l7.-AWorth resultsi
Six furlongs lsmprr of India won;
tun. 1:14. . - T -
One mtta and o atxtasntsr Bans
Street won; time, l;4t 1-A
One mile Cutter wf n; time. 1:14 l-g.
On mil Anantas Won; time, 1:41.
'One mile and one sixteenth Dutiful
won; time,-1:44 I-i. i
Six and one half -fu
fUrloaga drioral
sung vun, tuna, u
Kansas City, Oct 7, AatnrtdT um-
msry; . , 7. -f
One and an elgrhUi miles Tiepflooo
on; tlsss, 1:14.' ' ' ' - .
Plvs and a half fuxidkmi Envoy won;
(lm. l:ftSH.- K
One and a slxtseath mJlaa" Prtnosss
Tulan won; time l:4t1i. v .
The Derby Candidate s stakes, one
mils, for J-year-olds Klnr'gv Trsptgr
won; Urns, 1:41. .
Flva furlonrs-Jla Alone snj Uma,
HUM. '-
Seven furlong- Peroxtol Pas woa;
Uma. .... - ,v'4 K
At Bll HIS
St. Louts.' OcC 7.-Ielmar re salts
sills and Tt yards, selllns Mint Bed
wont time, iit1. . 1
jSlx furlongs Cashier won; time, 1:1s,'
Slx and a half furlongs, seUlngf Flar-'
staff won; time, l:lilfc. v
Six- furlongs. handicap Tst Boa.
won; Urns. i:is. - ... -
Seven furlongs.. ; ssUlnr Ben Lssi'
won; tune, ;io. 1 - - - .
wue ana . io yams ajnscn nwrgaa
won; tin, 1:47. '- . ; ,
.' a' 1
New York Oct ST. Jamaica resultsi
Six furlongs, selling Dm:
won time. 1-a.
Plvs and a half nrtonrn-HTuK
Uma. 1:W t-A r i -J
Mil aad a sixteenth Bali wsm tlnm.
The Packer ataksa, selling-, flva sad a
half furlongs Coy Maid - ran; time.
l:4Tv 1 '
Mil and 19 yards, ssUlaarObaan Tld
woo; Urn. 1:44 I I.
Mil and sixteenth Mayor Dalarar-
fiald won; time, 1:4A v
PACIFIC TO PLAY
THE ALBANY ELEVEN
' - . . . :
(iesraal Ssaelsl Serrlee.) '
Porsst Orov. Or., Out. 47. Pacine's
team will oontsst with Albany's eleven
tomorrow at 2:1ft on the local field. AK
though Paclflo'S team baa not fully re
covered from Saturday's game. It hag
been dblng hard work and consistent
practice this week. Several of the man
La the back field have sprained ankles.
. This is Albany's first visit to pacing
university. . Ths stores of ths town will
be eloeed .during tha gams, so- a larg
crowd Is expected. .
A football rally was riven In Marsh
hall last night to cheer up th boys.
Speeches were mad by members of th
faculty and others Interested in football.
A hard gams Is anticipated for tomor
row with the Albania ha Pacific uni
versity' baa won every gam It played
this vpdr, aad it is very anxious to keep
up its good reoord. The lineup: ,
Albany. .. , Position, , Paelfie
Mack ............ ..C.r.k, Q. Phllbrook
Butler ...... ...B OL., ....... Ward.
Morgan ....... .LORTT'....... Hall
Do Ian .. R T L. ..,. James
Qrifflth C.) ...LTR..,,.,,,, Dtmlck
Underwood .B E 1. ........ Purdla
Prancls L R.,,. Spagle
Saltmarsh RHL., Nsal-Peterson
Leonard R. Shannon
Knglehart .. ,P B J. Phllbrook
Babh
. .QB... Brown-Sparks
POSITIVE PROOF
Should Convince the Greatest
: Skeptic in Portlaod,
Because It's th erldence of A Port
land eltlsen.
Testlmonr eailir taveetltated.
The stronaest Indorsement of nsrlC
Th best of proof. Bead lit .
J. Carson, sroplored at the Portland
Lumber COi, foot of Llnoota street, and
who realdes at left First street, says:
t was feel In e tilserable with a deprees
Ins lameness around the aaaeil of sar
back all last summer. At fret I did not
pay rauoh attention to It, but It son
tlnued to arrow worse and Anailr became
ao bad that I thousht I would have to
la off Work. To bend or aiove ouloklr
cauaed severa twlnves. I was often at
tarked with dlasy apella. aperks ap
peared before my eyee and X had no am
bition or energy. In the mom In a I
arose as tired as when 1 went to bed.
(act. had all the symptoms of a
very Severe ease of kfdnt- trouble.
Whan I was suffering the worst I read
about Doan's Kidney Pllla and prooored
a box at the iaue-pavls l)ru co.'s
store. I soon notices an Improvement
my rondltlon and the oaln and arhlns
aeroas my bark soon disappeared. About
elx weeka ao I was laid up with a siege
of the grip for two weeka Symptoms
of kidney complaint made their appear
ance a train and I resorted toPoen'a Kid-'
ney Pllla a second time. They )t a
thoroughly freed m of th trouble as
In the former eaee. I cannot sxpress
what s change they have made tn ms.
1 simply feel like a Affferant perann.
For aals by all denier. Price 40
cents per box. Poeter-Mtlburn Co., Buf
falo. 14. Y., sol MaU for th United
State. - ,
Rmmhr tn name X0AJB4ad,
VASBOVB VAOBB 4MTBB A KU A
eaiaaiw 0J . fH BaTM MW ASOUB
nm os & paat piasii
UTaltT ySTf1 1 HW MABat POB
BUM WsUUXi BUUCV
bm no- Moauiwe . .,-,
INTEREST IN
SATURDAY'S MATCHES
' Speculation is keen over ths result
of Saturdays gams between, the Mult
nomah and Utah elevens, sn account of
th aoeree atad agalnat th Mormons
by th Unlvsrslty of Washtactsa 'and
th Oregon Agrtoultural -oilg team
Washington and Corvallls sympathiser
say that Multnomah W1U not bs able to
run up so larg a ooore as their teams
did, while the local elub men are con
Sdant of administering a crushing, da
feat to th Utah acgregatton. Multno
mah Intends putting her saost powerful
mea In Saturday's Una-up, and the grid
iron rooters will have an opportunity
to judge of th slvn's speed and prow
ss. It Is admitted about ths elub that
this year's eleven Is probably . th
strongest organisation vr turned out
by Multnomah, and Manager WaUrlns
expect to ses hi man toakn a An
showing this season. .
Oa Saturday afternoon tbs Multnomah
second eleven will meet tbs Portland
Academy team en Multnomah Pield at
4 s'oloak. This, gams will be finished
at t o'clock, when the Varalty lines up
against Utah. One admission will ad
mit to both matches. On aooount of the
great rivalry between the stub's saoond
team and the Pi A. eleven a larg crowd
will undoubtedly turn out to so th
match. One week ago last Saturday
thoss sams two teams played a tie gams,
and now that both have sines Improved
the friends of both teams claim supe
riority. In th "varsity (saw tha line-up Win
be as follows;
Multnomah:' TJtah.
Rtntoul-Orleva r - iM)ti Petaraon
Seeley , ...r g. Martlnaen
Koas ......! Nelaou
Pratt t.. Olaen
Stow .1 t.. ..... Madaen
Dowllnn .......... r s . . ... . . Kadlts
Jordan 1 ..,.-.... Roberta
Kerrlaaa a b. Pern
Horaa .....mhT b b..... Wadyagard
Corbett .1 h b .... Sardine
Dolph f b BgWrt
BUT
Th Ievens representing; tha Portland
academy and th Portland High school
played a tl gam yesterday, neither
taam belnr Sbl to scors, Th lineup: .
Port Aoad, Position, : High School.
Snow ....M.o.LERtiu.t.n. Lewis
Pallinc ...Mt...LTR.H Pugh
Oeorga ....LOR..( MacDonald
Rankin -T--rr n -i.--.---t Pratt
Merrltt p " T , , Nicholas
Bates 1 111. 1 1 " " T- . iiili Lm Reohard
Marsdan . n 1 p " - Ti a 1 Magneas
Hart .!. ..Q- w m Hoaford
Corbett ,.,H..LHlt.;,HU, Otnuni
Kinoaid ,..'..KHL,....m. Vernon
Nleholn M,..,.r..t,.,MM Harrison
MApOatBB.
Matchmaker Tommy Tracer of ths
Willamette Athletlo club has practlctlly
completed arimngumenti tor a le-round
flgfrt to take place In this city on No
vember 17, between Tommy Burns, who
recently met Philadelphia Jack O'Brien,
and Dava Barry, the Irish champion
ran AJTB BAJUST
rstsutyiln . aisr nnroinsua) ip . .
- ACCUSED OF ARSON
Jaraal Bserta! larrke.) -
Cbioago. Oat. 47. Ths investigation of
a mysterious fir which oocurred at th
CbloagoCer and Looomotivs oontpany's
plant at Hegewlsch, 111 Is esulUng in
some sensational developmenta, aocord-
Inr to a statement made publle by A B
Tolman, corporation aounaal of th city
law department. He says: -
"Th vldno nhows byond any
doubt that th fir was of lnoendiary
origin. Tha testimony of the engineer
In charge of the building, together with
that of .th x-uprlntndent of the
company, amounted to a dlreot charge
that Isaao N. Perry, president of the
National Bank of North America, had
become the owner of the property
through sale under bankruptcy pro
ceedings: that he had proceeded to man
ipulate the books and inventories for
ths purpose of auaklng a largely In
creased showlar as to to value of th
plsnt; that he had ordered th Insur
ance, then about llftO.Mft; to be In
oreassd to about 1204,404 that be had
ordered all th oars, locomotives and
other property of th company to be
stored within th shops; that be had
succeeded la obtaining- - aooeea no th
shops alone and unaccompanied upon a
Sunday afternoon, and that- within an
hour thereafter fire had. broken out In
four of the fir buildings and resulted
in th total destruction of two f
them;"
in asserttnr big tonoesnb. President
Pm Bald? f
The charges earn from men who
wanted to rule or ruin the car company
and who had failed in their attempt at
ths former." - -,-..
$10 for i Name
The Chicago win pay the above amount
to any person sending; in a name that
will be considered best for thetr great
44.44 Hatn The firm sells mora 1 SO
bats than any store In Portland, keeping
up at all times over 44 stylos and colors.
The jalu of th bat Is a wonder at the
price. The styles are exact duplicate of
the leading U aoft and stiff bats of th
ttmss. They want to christen tha bat
give U n sultabl nam. Send short
names fcf yon will, sn they will be ttven
prfreoe. Address all MtnmunlaaUons
advertising; manager of ' the Chicago,
. 71, 74 Third streesr Oontaet closes
Monday, November t at 4 p. m. . All
names will be numbered as receive and
In osss w decld n a asms that Is re
peated by two or mora persons, th 414
will be given to th first party sug
gesting ths nam. What Is fa a name?
Increased BujIocu h Direct Roylo
From eaktarn tanneries nabls as tn give
yon men's good sewed oak soles at (to;
tha beat In th world for too. Han's
heel fixed 44c. Ladles' olea 40o and
l4o. Ladles' heels flxed loc. We put
on the following brands of who! or half
rubber heel: O'Bulllvan, poster Ami
Slip. Nerv Ces. Bes Walk and Morfrss
A Wrtgbt'a - , v
Work Aons while yon . wait ts waur
specialty. Ooodreer Shoe Repair pne-
tory, Tammu strset. near Oas company 'nd
offlea.
We sail for and deliver free.- W
Wko Win?
Thar handsome touring ear. and 444
other prise, which wlH be awarded for
the nearest oorreot eetiaaatea pf the pop-alar-
vote for president. Th prises are
valued at H,00 and bear In mind the
eon teat closes on November 4 Take a
chenoe and send In your estimate today.
On gues Is allowed for every SI seats
remitted for 'subscriptions at regular
fates 4s Th Journal
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complained of niisrepresentation. Wtt
1 are not infallible, but if we ever make
.'a mistake we will make it good. '
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New fork, Oct. 17. The Democratic
national committee announoee that
Judgs Parker will -deliver three ad-
drasaen, Th flrat speech will be mad
Monday .night at Madlpon square gar
den: the second : Tuesday night, at
Newark, M. J., and .tha third, Thursday
jitgbt, at New . Haven or y Hartford,
bono, Ths commlttsa say In Its of
ficial anoou noement;
Thl aeriea of meeting Involves th
appearano upon th platform for nearly
flva nights next Week of Judge Parkar,
or Mr. Cleveland, or both, and thre
state are included In th echedute.
"The first meeting of tmv series win
oa, held .In Msdlaon square, gardaa an
Monday night under th aueplcea of the
Parker and Davis Business Men' elub,
which supervised the meeting held In
Carnegie ball a few-days ago. The chair
man of this meeting will beIssdor
Strauss, and ths a peaks ra so far as ar
ranged will bs Judge Parker and Hoke
Smith, ex-Secretary of th Interior. Th
name of other speakers will b an
nounced later.
"On Tuesday a great meeting will b
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OUR GUAKANT1LIU
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held tn Newark Under tha anaplo of
Now Yorkers resident la Near Jersey. It
wlU be presided ever lar Richard V.
Lindabury, and Judge Parkar wUl bs ths
principal speaker. Arrangements are
under way for th appearano of an ss
cabinet dfflclaL
"The meeting an ' November In
Cooper anion will be ander the auspices
of th German ef New Tork. Th
chairman of this meeting will b Carl
Be burs, and Mr. Cleveland will be th
principal apeaker. Several prominent
Germans will also take part and all ths
spooking will be In that languag with
the 'exception of the speech to b deliv
ered by Ms. Cleveland.
-Oo Thursday a meeting win b held
In either Hartford or Nsw Haves. Conn
at which Judge Parker will be th prin
cipal apeaker. I
"On Friday n saoond meeting win n
bld at Newark, over which Mr. Cleve
land will preetda, and tbs principal
apeaker will be Jam H. Sckala, ex
controller of th currency."
bbtaji Qirrrs muii, ;
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HanuBond, Knd'Oot t7. The Indiana
tour of W. J. Bryan was brought to a
olose here yesterday. At an overflow
moating held In addition to the regular
meeting Mr. Bryan said In part , .
"As this Is my last meeting In In
diana, and the end f my 14 days' tour
of fhs alete, X deairS to make this fare
well appeal 10 thoeJ who voted for me
When I was a oandldats, Let no friends
of mine hesitate about th support- of
th ticket Let no friend of mm
Imagine that h an help so by con
tributing toward th slotton of Roose
velt Jjudge Parksr's eleotlon will
haeten every reform la which X am In-
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terested by rssaovimr from the arena ef
polltioo the queatlona whtofei now diver
public attention front oononl and In
dustrial probieaas. ,
"Prssidsnt Roosevelt eleotlon would
delay every reform tn which I an In
terested by keeping Imperialism and,
kindred Issues before the country, -and
none can tell what aew Issues this war
like spirit may compel as to asset during?
ths next four years. '
"A- victory for our national ticket will
not be a victory for Parker alone, it
Lav 111 be a victory ior m as well, because
X mads my oanvsss on Imperialism lour
years ago and atood than where Parkar
tand now. If we can only overthrow
the doctrine of lmperlallem there will be
glory snougk in tha victory tor all f
ua." . . ' - , . . ,
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(Jeer oel rrlil Berrtee.) ' - -
- New Tork, Oct. S7. John Hay, eeers
tary of ktats, made the first speech st
ths Republican mass meeting held here
In Carnegie hall last night " An Unmenaa
crowd congregated to hear the diet t ti
gushed stateemsn and the Boors
tle
rera
locked at t:St ' clock.
The apeaker referred ulogisttcallr to
Presldsnt Roaevelt, toumeo on th dec
laration mad by Judge Perker that th
Phlllppmsa should be promised Inde
pendence, and other oampalgn question
Lthst ars now beore th nubile. He waa
greeted with frequent applause. Rx
Uovernor Frank S. Black aad Lteuten-ant-Governor
Hlggins also spoke, . . ,
Mayor Harrison 'of Chloago la rei
ported a expressing the opinion that
Illinois would go Democratic, but per
haps bs has acquired th habit of talk
ing through his sat, poUMoally.
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