t:::; crrcc:.; daily jcinuJAU, rc-TLAi::?. vzd::zzvay eVSkino. maecix : 1, DAIiLi;:3 D;. AGAL'I IOC Young Corbett It Disposed of by Chicago Lad in the Ninth V' Round.' .'":,: Q0RBETP3 SECQNDS SAVE ! HIM ROM KNOCKOUT . ' Nelson Demonstrates .That He Is , ( Easily the Master of the 'r,i . ' u: Deriverito. 7 s"f, s ' (Journal Special service.) v lu Francisco, March 1. For the sear , end time within a (aw months Battling 'Nelson of Chicago .administered l it- -' elatv heating to Young Corbett f-J3en? ver, end - effectually demonstrated that . ' u U ths former champion a auparior. Aa In tha nrat mealing of theae two - little men tha loser waa not knocked .out, but waa beaten so badly that tt , waa only a question of a punch or two - whan ha would have 'been aent down for ! . toe count, and aa on the previous ace' -. slon, hla, seconds threw up the sponge to save Mm unnecessary punishment, r Battling Nelson clearly demonstrated - last evening that ha la oaa of tha great ' eat llttla fighters In that division. He 1 had a great deal of. difficulty In making tha rQulred weight, lit pounds, and . when. Da entered the ring he appear! - drawn and weary shortly- before the time of the light, but on entering the rtng he did not ahow any noticeable . signs of weariness. .- Nalaon had apparently mapped hla . ' plan of battle beforehand and adhered strictly to program and kept pounding away at the Deavetite In merclleaa fash .Ion,- and gradually wore hla opponent out, and when hla aeoonda came to hla aid, Corbett waa completely exhausted. . Nine round were ail that tbs Dane 1 required in which to dispose of his two- tine opponent, and In that abort -spase " of time Toung Corbett received a terri fic beaming, - which unquestionably eta ' at rest hla ambition to regain the cham pionship. ...-....:. . " - Corbett trained hard and for tha Brat . time In many year, faithfully, for thla - tight, but hla career of dlaalpation had . thoroughly undermined hla ataytns Qual ities that ao dlatlngulahed him In for-'- rner battles, that the terrific onslaughts of the Chicago lad gradually maatered the ex -Champion' a aclence. The betting clement waa greatly In evidence at last night' a battle and more '.. money - waa wagered on the outcome than on any light pulled off her for ' aonn time. - Nalaon prevailed aa favorite on the atrength of hla prevloua victory "-' over Corbett and both men-were backed '.liberally, at odda of 1ft to t. . '". Nelson waa the Oret to enter. the ring ana waa greeted by thunderoua applause whan Introduced by Announcer Jordan - a a. "tha hardest nut In the profeaalou." Toting Corbett wee in tredueed aa one :, of the moat popular boys and beat light era In the profession" and waa greeted by prolonged cheering. . Following the ; Introduction of the principals, Jamea Edward Brltt and Joe Oana . seated -to the crowd and each, made .short remark, after which a challenge ,waa read f rota Eddie Hanlon. Corbett waa seconded By the finest array of talent that had' assembled be hind 'a ' flgnte1n-many a day. They -were joe oena. "Spider- Kelly, -who la - rated aa the beat second in the country; Tim McOrath and Billy McDonald. Nel aon waa represented by "Smiling" litis- er. BUly Nolan. "Rawhlde1.KeUy.aAd Fred -Landers. A.- -r t - vr ---1 .Nelson started off immediately to 'make good his statement before the r; fight that be would wear Corbett out. .-: and kept after "the . Denveiita at all - gtagea. - Aa baa been atated before, Nel . eon baa been aptly named, for Battling '-thoroughly appllea lo htm at all atagea 'while In the ring, with an opponent . . During the fifth and seventh- rounds Nelaon almost had the Denver lad out ' but he recuperated aomewbat and waa able to at at a while longer, but In the ninth 'round he waa so far gone that Heads FOR aw " r I Best $3.00 Hat on Earth ; Everything1 New About It Except ' i'.i' ":S'','.'the Price, " . i''.-:r . If that is more than you care to pay for $5.00 quality, our S. W; MSpe-.' cial at :' " v $1.85 X Is equal to most All Stylesj v v A Vaw- k WWWbeel Ve-J . 85-87 Third Street, "bnly Hitb-CUa Clothing- Store North of tha Chamber of Cetamerto hla seconds mercifully throw vp the aponge. JjaJc Welch. CfflaaJTaoclsco refareed the light. After the battle Corbett had no x cuses to . offer and appeared extremely downcast. On the other hand Neleoa waa jubilant, and atated that it la hla In tention to fore another meeting .with Brltt ..The flrat and laat rounda follow l Round 1 After Shaking hands the men sparred for a few aeoonda. Corbett danced away, looking -confident, while Nelaon wore a more aerloua manner. Corbett .continued to dance around for fully a minute, trying to draw Nelaon on. Then be quickly a hot a atratght right over the heart and, received a aim liar blow. Two lefts for the bead went wild, and a aWralght right landed high on Nelaon'e cheat More sparring followed, and. Nelaon planted left to tha stomach and-Corbett drove his left hard to the face, bringing a thin stream of blood from Nelaon'e mouth. Corbett put two lefta to the body and then drove a hay-making right to the body. Nelaon then aent Corbett back to the ropea with a atralght right. to the forehead. . Then tbey mixed It fiercely; Corbett landing a vioioua left to the face and a right on the body aa the bell clanged. The advantage waa with -Corbett . . Nalaon waa moatly on the- def enalvev - Round 9 and laat-Nelaon 'drove right to the face and then right to the rice and - left to the face, Corbett broke ground and received a atralght left and then light atralght to the law. Corbett aent two lefta to the faoe, and then ahot atralght' to the chin, but Nelaon retaliated in kind, giving blow for blow. The champion waa again buffeted about the ring, and a atralght left to the law sent" him against the ropes. 'Suddenly Corbett ahot two atralght rlghta to the law, out kelson never Pudced an lno,v Corbett rallied again driving left and right to the face. They worked to the center of tha ring. Corbett Anally going to the floor from a atralght right which caught him on the jaw. H took the count, .got up, trot waa ao groggy that ha could acaroely stand. Nelaon went at him like a tiger, but at thla point, aeelng that their man waa hopelessly defeated, the aeoonda threw - -up the aponge, and' Corbett waa borne to hit corner. . Nelaon waa quickly given tha decision. v', , . RACING RESULTS ON THE5EVERALTRACKS - Oooraal Special, arrlce.) San Franoiaoov March 1. Are, bo wen the handioap at Emeryville yesterday. defeating Letola. and Toledo. PlcJ- way a lft to 1 ahot won the third race clev erly. Summary: . t 81x furlonaa The Tolt won. Starting Tower- aecond, Tellowatone third; time, 1:14. ' ... . Mile and" one alx teen th Hagh Mo- Gowan won, St Nlcbolaa aecond. Flaunt third; time, 1:47. Five and ' one half furlongs Pick away won. Fort 'Wayne aecond. Silent Water third; time. I:ft7tt. Mile and one - quarter schoolmate won. San Nlcbolaa aecond, Stlllcho third; time. i:9t. ; Six and one half furlongs Arabo won, tetola aecond. Toledo third; time, 1:11. '-'..--' f ' Seven rurlonga Salable won. ' True Wing second, A, Muakoday thirds time, : At Xos Aagelaa. Ie Angeles, March 1. Aacot ' Park sttramar-fl :" " ' Mile and one sixteenth Lanark won. Don second, Preatohia third; time. Fire furlongs L.lndo Rose won. Sweet Kitty Belial ra aecood, Jernaha third; time. Ml H t r T'. t - ---i Foar furionge Silver Wedding won. Sunftra seoond. Astral . IL third; time. Mileflherlff Bell won,' Cinolnnatva second, Cloverton third: time, 1:40 Five and one half .furlongs liatonde wonPeiham second, Forerunner third; Ume. 1:T' .-x , .. Mile and oaa sixteenth Bronse wing on, OoMea . Ivy . seoond. . Water Cure third; time, !:. . : (Jearaal Special sWrte.) ' Chemawa. Or., March -1. The ' DeaT Mutea will play a 'return game, bora with the third Chemawa basket haul team on next Friday evening. Tha Chemawa THE; Hats at $2.50. - r : Soft and Stiff Bet Stark arid Oak Halted 1 manager hag aJao arranged a game for thla team to be' played- with the Salem X. M..C. Aoa Saturday- aftamaao, - ine wuiajneiie young taouee are ae slrous of playing tha Chemawa glrla on Wedneaday of thla week, bift thla waa considered tmpooalble, as tha team here had not practiced since their dis astrous defeat at Corvallla. . A game may be armaged later, but la considered aouotiut i - . The manager-finds hard work to ar range gamaa for hla flrat team. - All the teams of the surrounding towna have been written to, but no favorable re sponse has been reoelved. The boys are new in good condition jtai are playing good, straight baaketbaljl. , Indians Will have - A BASEBALL TEAM (gaerlel Dispatch te The Joaraal.) Chemawa, Or., March 1. Tha chancea are bright for a very a access ful base ball aeaaon - thla' year at the Indian school. The team has been reorganised under Tesbo as captain and catcher. Dr. John Nymenlng, . school physician, has been elected ma nearer, and Mr. John McMullln. . assistant manager, Tesbo waa elected captain and Poland aasiatant captain. Aa there are over 40 appli cants for the team, on-Saturday they arHl have a .tryout and while the teg.m will not bo definitely settled at .that time. It win possibly narrow the num ber down ; to about 1ft possibilities. Among the number Yf. those who aspire to hold forth in th bejbaro Faul oueab- pahma, ' the errand son of Queahpahma, who was head chief of ; the .Warn Springs Indiana Clifford Coonakln, a full blood from Hupa, CaL. also aspires to the same position. Today - the grounds were put la flrat-olaa condi tion, and from thla on the diamond will be-occupied morning, noon and night until an ofd-tlme Chemawa team la de veloped., , ; ..v.- . y.: -f saaBSaaaaaaBBBaaBj.aBJBsasjSBsBBaB , - -K-"-- ' SATS IR rOk BOAT BA.OS.(' : . ' ' (Joans! special Service.) - , ' New Haven, Conn., March 1 June IT has been selected as tbt data for the holding, of the Tale-Harvard boat race. C H. Schweppe of Harvard waa chosen chairman of the regatta committee. OOITTMBXA TSTaUUL - MJoaraal Spselal BerrW.) New Haven, Conn., March 1. Colom bia defeated Tale In tha basketball game laat evening, and by, so doing gained a safe lead in tha inter-colleglate cham pionship games. - The score was 14 to 21. ' aconoa Ioax dxtxatx-d. ' tJoaraal gpadal Bsrriee.) ' '' Birmingham. March 1. In a wrestling match before the Birmingham Athletic club last evening M. J. Dwrer of At lanta won the decision over Jack Mon roe, tha Butta miner, gaining two out of threo fallav : . : ' - now AT&AjrrA, Ika Butler received his contract from the Atlanta club thll morning and statea that the terms offered are satisfactory and that ha will probably accept. In case ha does ha will' leave bora shortly for tha south. annum on ro taoova, Tommy Bums ind his manager, Larry McKenna, '' leave tonight for Tsoome, where Burns lslo meet Jack (Twin) Sullivan in a lo-round battle on March T. - Tommy Tracer will 'act aa one, of Burns seconds. ' ;, ;T"'. a mwr (Jearaal Speelsl Service.) ' Paris, March 1. Tha chess match be tween Marshall and Janowakl yesterday resulted in a drawn run, The score at present Is Marshall 7. Janowakl 4. and drawn 4. :-r ' - v -- FAMILY IS CHARGED -i WITH ROBBING MAILS (Speelsl Dlspateh te The Jearaal.) : ' Helena; Moot-, March . Mrs. Nellie Learyr: who -was -arrested at- 8Uvr-by United 8tat.ee Marshal Qutbrta for al leged rifting of the United Statee malla, la charged with three counta. She -Is alleged to have robbed malla ' at three different times during last August and September. - ' Daniel Loary. station ageat, and Rob ert Stevens, night operator at - Silver, husband and son of .Mrs. liaarr. re- aBarttvelv. have also been arrested oa similar charges and all three bound oVer pending an Investigation by tha grand jury. . , . 4&v VERY FEW PEOPLE. Arc Frte From Soma Form of Indi gestion. ' , Tery few people, are free from soma Bnrra of Indigestion, but scarcely two will have the same symptoms. - Some Buffer most directly after sal ine-. Moaiina- from aaa in stomach and bowels, others have beertburn or sour risings, still others have palpitation, of heart, headache, aleeplesanraa. pains la chest and tinder shoulder blades, aome have extreme nervousness, aa In ner vous dyspepsia. . But whatever the symptoms mat be. the cause- in all cases of lnoTigeetloa Is the same, that la the stomach for some reason falls to properly and promptly digest wnat is eaten. f ' This Is the whole story of stomach troubles In a nutshell. The stomach must have rest and assistance, and Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets give- It both bv aunolvlna those natural dicesttves which every weak aromach larks, owing to the failure of the peptio glands In the stomach to secrete sufficient acid and Kpsin to tboroushly digest and aaslm ,te the food eaten. - One grain of the active principle in Stuart's Dyapepata Tablets will direst aeeO grains of meat, eggs or other wholesome food, and thla claim haa been proven by actual experiment, which any one can perform for bimseir In, the following mapner: Cut a hard boiled ess into very email pieces, as It would be if masticated; place) the egg and two r three of the tablets In a battle or Jar containing warm water neatea to degrees (the temperature of the body) inii keen it at thla temnerature for three and one half hours, at the. end of which time the egg win be aa completely digested as it would have been in the healthy stomach tit a hungry boy. ' The point of this experiment Is that what Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do to the eg In the battle they will do- te the egg or meat In the stomach, and nothing else will rest and invigor ate the stomach so safely and effectu ally. Bven a little child can take Stu art s Tablets with safety and benefit If Its digestion Is weak, and the thou sands of cures accomplished by their regular dally use are easily explained when It la understood . that they are eompnaed of vegetable essence, aseptic, pepsin, diastase and Ooldea Seal, which mingle with the- food and degest it thoroughly. giving the overworked stomach a chance to recuperate Dieting never cures Dyspepsia, neither do pills snd cathartic medicines, which simply Irritate and Inflame the lntes tlnea. - When enough fond Is eaten and promptly digested there will be no con stlpatton nor Is fact will there be dis ease of any kind, because good diges tion means good health In every orssn. - The merit and anceeaa of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are world-wld and the are sold at the moriorate price o or R cents for full-sixed package in every drug store m the lilted statea and Canada, aa Upa-w-c. -. fXrilAL AT-FAlii But Mining Men Have Not Been : Quick to Jndicate What . They Will Require. ' OREGON CORNER HAS TWO THOUSAND SQUARE FEET No Definite faans Yet for Work- Ing Exhibits of Quartz or r Placer ; Plants. - Applications for space In the min ing building of the Lewis and Clark centennial have not been aent In with the Interest that will develop later. As the time for r finishing this work id- proaches, there la more of a rush, and when It Is too lata or the management la. crowded to the limit. Of- endurance. It is feared many will be clamoring for positions. - That air mining men may understand what they can do in the way ofrtoxhlb itlng minerals, Tha Journal has made careful inquiries as to arrangements oompleted by both the state- commis sion and Director . of "Exhibit Dosch. If-. Interested mining '.men will study tha matter, and take prompt action, or der and system will prevail In arrang ing tna mineral exhibit. ' If tha work la postponed much longer, dissatisfac tion and a world of -Inconvenience to the fair management will result The mining buildlnar la IDS bv 100 feat, giving 10,004 square feat of spaoe. Deducting tha spaoo that will be re quired for alleys or eonidors through tha exhibits, there will be 14.000 Ao It,- ouo square I set or noor space Tor ex hibits. The walls of the buUdlng may also be utilised to a considerable height where the states making' displays care to prepare cabinets. Of this total spacer what la known aa tha southwest . corner, has. been, set span for the Oregon mineral, exhibit. Thla space will be a minimum of aboot t.000 aquare feet, and may be Increased 00 square feet If needed. At .the meet ing to bo bold March 11 tha state com mission will choose a superintendent of the Oregon-mtneral exhibit, to have charge of this collection -of minerals, and arrange it This superintendent whose name Is yet unknown, will enter on his duties Immediately after ha Is chosen. In the- meantime tha collectors of. minerals have been shipping ore here, and it la stored in a warehouse, where It will remain until tha state mineral exhibit sapertntendent Is chosea. Naturally be will have to be given rather free hand In arrangement and the commission is not disposed to take any action that will appear to bind him. . i . ' ; . . J. Couch Tlandarav chairman '-of the mining committee of the commission, is now in Baker county conferring with mloiBg-mvea in regard to a superintend ent and tha exhibit Shortly after his return the superintendent will be cho sen. No applies Uona , have ' been filed for he office so far, -which seems to indicate that J it is - sot regarded a sinecure. , " .. .. . The remainder of the mining building will- bo devoted to the various stats exhibits -of minerals. Montana. Wyo ming. .Idaho, Washington and Califor nia have- already indicated a desire for space for mineral, other western states no doubt will do likewise soon. Director of Exhibits Doacb is making a -tentative .oistriDution or space, but will alter this aa tha necessities of the work develop. It is his purpose to give tor every state ample power and latitude for such display aa may- bo desired snd aa will present .' mineral resources la proper, manner. : Definite plans have not been forma lated for a single working exhibit about tho - mining- building- yet. Spaos - has been discussed for milling plants and hydraulic equipment but so fir the men suggesting tha matter have- not followed . up - the thought with detaUa Indicating their purpose to erect such aa exhibit No doubt 'Is felt that eoi of - the prominent manufacturing- con cerns will have a stamp mill, possibly concentrator and a lira reduction plant ' Southern Oregon placer oper ators have been discussing a hydraulic rrom the time it la broken down by the giants -until It emerges, at the snd of the race. A. H, Cousin, of the Oeilee. U UMewelL of Grant Pass, and W. J. w,imer, or the Wlmer Deep mine,, have oeen worxieg on this proposition, and will in aU probability auoceed to erect- insr siifi an evhlhfft. In Oregon the collectors have aoucht to, gather tha best ore available, secur ing while at It such aa would, give tho mining engineer aa idea of tho average product of a. mine. la-tha placer line, the exhibits wUl range from finest gold dust and amalgam to ths largest nug gets that have been preserved . In hy draulic operations. Tho Standard mine, of eastern Oregon, haa asked for per mission to fashion a, great exhibit of cobalt ores, giving views of ths eofaalt product from the time that tt Is broken in the slopes until It la used In pigment purposes or aa metal alloys. The Cop pero polls asked for permission to erect a miner's cabin of copper ore. The Dixie Meadows management said tt would make a notable exhibit if per mitted to do so, - W. B. Dennis, owner of tha big Black Butte quicksilver mine la Lane county, will alao be able ts make a beautiful exhibit of hla cinna bar ores If given the space. Bohemia mine owners have desired the privilege of making aa especial display. Sec retary dinner, of the state commission, said this morning that ha felt that-. ail desiring to snake displays would be given full latitude, and thought there would be mo trouble about space. A superb collection of mineral Is the desire of alt Most of thla will natu rally coma from tha nortbentrt. butt 'I Is not the purpose to restiirt in this respect " and the entire west - will be given spare. Assurance la bad that most af the prominent campe will be represented by good coUectloas of ores. and that ths statea leading la tha min ing Industry .will via with each ether te attract attention. X SUUPTER SMELTER IS -i : NOT IN BIG CQMBINE (gpeelal Masatch ts The JearsaL) Baker City. Or.. March 1. Manager Fred D. Paller of tha Sampler a me iter said today that . the combine . of the northwest smelters In no way affected the (property of which he has charge, Hla company and Ita managing directors are not officially cognisant that such step hss been or waa to be taken. Personally he had known that such a plan waa being promulgated, but ha had aot been asked to get in. The ore which is supplying tha Bump ier enterprise Is, practically all new. and only very recently have any of the mines that were shipping to other points turned their ores over to tho Oregon smarter. The facT that ths local era output Is on the Increase makes It reasonably certain that the present capacity will be taxed within tha coming summer season. Mr. Fuller wag not iaUliied to say anything ,,t;::;CROWING:.Ul'r There's someidbicj" tKcmii. ter with the child that folia to grow up.- A child that grows up Wmuch; hower without proper filling out of flesh, is almost as badly off, Nothing win help these palei thin "weedy " children like Scott's Emulsion. It supplies the rounding out of flesh and the rich' inward nourishment oT blood ..and s vital organs which insures rapid growth a healthy and, uniform develope ment ;'':'V':vV 'X: X concerning bis. knowledge of the com bine Or -the people making vp Its per sonnel. . - - LIFE TERM IN PRISON f FOR STEALING A COAT ' (ftpeeisl Dispatch to -The JearasX) -Seattle, Wash., March 1.-Life In the penitentiary at Walla Walla for steal ing -a 110 overcoat stares Tony " Juro wlch la the face. Ha admit tha theft. Ho haa already served two - amiss In prison for burglary ores at Walla Walla and' tha other at Balem. . v An information haa been filed charg ing him with his third crime, which, on convlcUea. means that bo most go -up for Ufa, under the habitual criminal act ASTAJTCa TM XVSA' : jl (joaraal special Berries.) -Fbtladelphls, March l.-The Morooeo Manufacturers' National - association, repraasnting per - cent - of - tho- pro ducers of upper leather in tho world. today put Into effect a flat, advance of 10 per cent In ths prices ot their product. As reasons for tho increase tha manufacturers cite failure to reduce the tarut. on hides, the constant lo in cost of raw material, and high wages. The advance will meant an increase In receipts of about $l.so,0ee. 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