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fHS OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTKAHD. FRIDAY EVtSinNO. MARCH . TjTCQ flAY MEET 1 SAILOR iVretiingChampion Who Is Now a Boxer Is Proposed as an Op- -ptnent for the Sailor. t' AY ALSO BE MATCHED I , WITH JACK OB WEN Jpamous. JPhiladelphian Is Willing f to Box With the Wrestler ....... . . . . . v '.: tp&ror Sharkey. v , 7, r-l-i' llnrul Baeetol t"tM,) - i-:.. m.iio tha other day that ef fort wen being mad to brine about a match between Tom Sharkey, the allor pugilist, and Frank Ootch, the young wrestling giant., and that Philadelphia ... w k m nf h n-ht Such a match la not looked upon with favor by ring follower generally and Philadelphia Jack O'Brien la particular. -. The famous middleweight ealdi '1 eaa aee now why Sharkey haa frequently used ray name in connection with his proponed re-entranc Into the ring. "Only a. day ago W aaidia Intended 'to take up loosing again, -and the first thing he did waa to make the bluS that ike would like to meet me befora any Wne else. Just to get his hand in. "Well. If Sharkey la sincere. I will ac commodate him. I have this proposition .to make t tb former sailor. If ha Is alnoere In hla talk about boxing again land la not using the newspapers to get (free advertising for hia New .Tork aa looa I will meet him, but It. must be en theW tarmar-I WtUI meet" Sharkey- and 'Ootch In the on ring. Klrat,'l will 'agree to knock out the wrestler or any other wreatler who will meet me straight iMarquia of Queenaberry rules. After I have met Ootch, I will take on Sharkey, and while I do not car to knock him out II will guarantee that h will feel so sore eh next day that he cannot get out of toed. Thla talk of a match between gharkev and Ootch 4-eoeh, -. It would be (the -biggest kind of a burlesque, and I rinna Philsitelnhl.' DMnHtni Will hV iena anougn vo in n su-icuy .atom. f FLAUNT A SURPRISE TO ' EMERYVILLE TALENT (Jeeraal Saeelal service.) .1 Baa Francisco, March . 1. The aur prise at Emeryville yesterday --was the .Win scored by flaunt at It to 1 from a field of. 10. . Summary; . ; C Tnrre ancr av naix iuriiis ..-,-els woo, Acbelitaa second. Chief Witt man. third: time, HIV ' Bix ruroongs vnuor mvm, end. Phalanx third; time. 1:14. . v.B.wiw r innrait .i Ifnillillll won.' Ore, or second. A Lady third; time. 1:114. Mile and 70 yards FUunt .won, Moo- tana Peeress second. Budd Wad third; 'time. 1:SU. . . 8U furlongs-43st Man won. Taupe -second, Ocyrohe "third; -time,' l:t; Mil and yarda Down Patrick won. Big Beach second. Fisher Boy third; Urn. 1:44.! .:. Los Angeles. March . Dr." Hollls won the Woodland stakes, the feature event oa the card at Ascot, yesterday. -Results: ,-. . " '" i 'V Blsr- furtoag Dlaelle won,- Mereedea second. Sweet Kitty ?eUalra ,, third; Ume. liM.. - v Mile and 10 yarda Laurena won. Preetolus second, , Headstrong , : third; time, :43.-- -- ."y-- " i' ' ' i Slauaoa course Fire Ball wool Pasa dena second. Cutter third; time. !:. if 4- Th Woodland atakea ror i-rear-oias, foor urlonga. purse ILiOO Dr. HollU woo. Father Catchem second, SunHr third; time, 0:41. - .t Toung second. Judge DenTon third; lme. 1:4114. ; ' t ' Mil BJM1 e - yra -xveii. syaniwvi .wn, "Pothrer Orand BWOno. Kippav -third; time. l:4tta. : ' Kew Orleans. March . Crecent City yeaulta:- - ' ' " ' w Six furlong Caterpillar won. Sad- docce aecond, , Alard -third; time, 1:44 4-a. -.. -- One am lie Blennen worth won, Whor- )er aecond. Red Ravaa third: time, 1:41 l-. . - Five, and ; " half rnrtongs Inspector Walpln' won. Duttore second. Clique third: time. 1:03. " - Seven furlongs Escutcheon won, Jake Bandar second. Edith May third; time. 1:T. . . : : .. '. Mile and a sixteenth Fsrvonlue woo, Miss Betty second. Oravlna third; time, '1:43 -. . -- ! fwrloag Hannibal Bey won, Margaret , O. aecond. Preataga .. third; time, 11 . - - Sot Sprtng ' Hot Springs, Ars March I, Oak . Lawn results: . Six furlong Esasyer -wnn. Little Gregg aeooadTMIaa Affable third; time. :1. n . "... t Half ml lo Jean Le won. McCarthy ecnnd, Magrata third; time,-l:4t 3-i I me - mne vruvnt wwu, - Jinan Wear thtrH' time 1-f ; SbX ' furlong All Black won,- Minna i Kouara second. Rltta third; time, 1:11 i Six furlong Shady Lad won. Lady ; Vaahtl aecond. Schoharie third; time. 1:14 . , V; 4 -V-lt' u Ma and 70 yarda Baikal won, Cela-'- brat Ion second, Ollsten . third; ' 'timet 1:1 I-.. . ,- , (Joarsal gpeclal Berrlee.) San Francisco, March 1. Joe - Long 'Will M given a chance with Bam Bergr at the March entertainment of the Bky t Citv Athletic club at Woodward's pavll '. ion tonight, when the two big ..fallow , wHI -meet 'in' the main event. Long u big and strong enough to ; max th rthamplon bustle, and th match la ; looked on aa av popular one, They are - fighting for a percentage of th gat re- erlnta and na amateur trontlv. j louni jeropewy ana nniin biuv ftmxzm. t O'Brien will mix in a special bout, as ' wQl Dick Sullivan and --Jack Grey. Charlie Dunn ani-Oeorge Johnston, at i 130 pounds; Mike Synfy vs. Georg Ellis. ; at 13r Jim rora vs-.ttnex uowara, at 111. and George Robinson va. Jack Con ' roy, at 110, complete a lively looking card. In th future Woodward pavilion win he tb aceo of tha Bay City dob's shews, the seating capacity of tha an. neg having been found Inadequate. - uocmaxBt ATiunirnu. " I ' (Jwral eelsl aamee. - K Bkef laid," -4tal Mar. 3. Manager Wslter MoCroedle orlhe Portland base Mll team arrived here yeaterday and aa eelected quarter for hi men at the i ew Southern hotel. M (Treadle expect . ;U f hia mo t report today. VJV MAY MATCH H'LEOD .. WITH CHAMPION DA VIES Vancouver Endeavoring to . Se- cura a' Match -Between i; '.' Oracle Wrestlers. " i ( Special DISMteh to Te JearaaLt " tVancouver, B.- C..V March . Local sports are endeavoring to arrarige a MesUlng match between Dan 8. Me Leod. - ex-chaaiplon catch-as-atch-caa' wrestler of the world, and Tom Davleo. champion middleweight wreatler of the Pacific coast MoLeod. who la at pres ent In the city. Is very anxious to meet Davies. aa the latter has always said that he waa ready to defend hla title and ih Scotchman feels confident that he caa throw the coast champion. Davies la at present in 'Wan Francisco and although he slates that he la will ing to meet ' McLeod In an even up match, he haa not yet signed the articles of agreement which hav been forwarded to him. ' . - . ,.' .- r ' GAMBRINUS BOWLERS WIN THREE STRAIGHT The - Oambrinua bowling ' team took all three games In their league match with the Gold Leaf on the Portland al leys laat evening. The roiling on both sides -wis rather listless and not. up to what either team la competent of doing.- Tbef Just seemed to have a night off.' ' Keating and BaiU both of ths Oambrinua team, tied for high average, with iw." Wr-' The new, Portland all-star team play their ftrst match game with Oregon City Saturday evening, March 4 on the Portland alley.-.. - --- ' ' ' ' Testerday' was ladles' day and quite' a number of tha fairer ex Vlalted the alleys -and-bowled many Interesting games. , Mra. Keating won the prise for hla-n core.-bowllhg the good score of lit. Among th ladles who visited tha. alley yeateraay were-airsr jvcanus. Mrs. MeManamy. Mrs. Kllnger. Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Lag,' Ml as TSmery and many bthera. "... - . . . ' i..rr Th score or laat evening match were: ; . Oambrinua "(1) () ) Kneyae 1T0 1 , HJ-JJO l i Keating . .......ITT 1 17-r:17 - Hoffmsn. ......170 17S 17 171 ; E. Closest ...... 15 170 131 lit 1-3 Ball , ...il 1IT. 1T1 iT Total t i". . . .3T Gold Leafs r fi) Bowe . ....113 Btebels ,- . , ViV .11 Hlnnekamp . ....173 V. Cloaet. ....,.! OaiUard . ...... 1(3 12S 170 i as 1-1 18 1B4 1S4 1-3 i4 i is :-t 147.1141421-3 IIS i lit 1(0 1-3 Totala GOLFING RULES FOR '. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP " (Joarsal peetal Berrlee. K Kw Torn.' March I. The .method by which the amateur championship la to b played thla year haa been decided upon toy tha executive committee of the United State Oolf association. There will ha two ll-hole qualifying rounds. oa on the ftrst day of the tournament and ths ther on the aecond. The 33 lowest score of the 34 hole medal play will qualify for th match play, which ; will, be at 1 hoUa, except the final round, which wUl be at It holes. Th system In vogue last year ot play ing II holes the first day, with at to qualify.'' and tha 14 playing 31 holts medal olav tha aecond day. with 13 to qualify for the match play, proved the mot aathrfactory -method that has ever been tested. ' In playing l boras a good nlavar having a little bad luox on nis first 14 hotea haa a chance to make It up on the next round. . Thla waa shown con clusively on many occasions whan the II hoi qualifying round was in vogu. DISPUTE OVER BURIAL , v OF BAD BILL EGAN . ' (Joarsal gpeclal ftarvtee.)v, vl-i 11benvr, CoU March I. The body of "Bad BlU-'Bgan, a ball player or na tional reputation, and one of the greatest character th diamond haa aver known, baa been at Martin s undertaking pariora for nearly two week, and it la quite 11k el v that It will be there aa long more unleaa tha Indignant clamoring f friend In Denver aoftsna th heart of Harry Martin. - - - ' ' - "Bill' died In the county heapital about II day ago, and tbe corpse waa secured by Martin.. who wanted to bury him aa a county charge. Friends of Kgan arranged a benefit game for March It, to pay funeral expenses, but Undertaker Martin.-It la said, refuse to alv a paid funeral uatll he aeea money. nor will ha allow any other undertaker to have the body. .O SOT WAS TaUCaTT, "Dummy Hoy Introduced many curious and wonderful Innovations Into the gam l&Aila day." aaya Lav Cross. "Me waa citrine In center field for Cin cinnati one afternoon when our old St. Loala team was ther for, a series. In the first Inning th man 'ahead of me Ih the batting order sent a long fly to Hoy, which he caught after a hard run, and we all noticed that ha held the ball a ion time after It waa la nia nan as. "When the ball finally eama back th pitcher picked It up carefully, looked- at I It aa he were aearcnmg I or aometning, fand then gave me two low Incurve, st which I mad foul awing. "Out of sheer curiosity I atepped on tha mate and naked to1 aaa-trra ball. The catcher handed it 'ofer. nd ther on lta new white surface waa acratched Hoy's well-known hand;; ; ; : j, ' ' ' :Low. incurve.' . ' -' Tbet pitcher had s followed 1um mr tip and bad m -. And even then Hoy had not exhausted his Inge nuity, for ho lifted hi hands and gave Rhine a sign signal which I interpreted aa meaning, fast one, straight across.' but . which really waa slow one,' and I struck out, greatly to Hoy s delight." ,' -, i V '! ' stotaxje.1 szaira - wm r 9toxt. Jesse Stovall haa come' "to terms with the Detroit team, and will leave for the owl next Saturday. . Jean will go from Seattle to Kansas City to Visit at hla old hom for about a week, and will go from ther to Augusta. Ga., where tha Detroit - team train .thla year. A number of the old-time fan were hop ing . that 'Manager Hall would ' buy Stovall'a releaae from Detroit. Manager Armour offered to sell him for 1 1,000. but probably Hall could not aee It that way. Jeaaa will be with a tall-end team thla year, and will not hav much of a ehanoe to iahnw tit ability. He will have to ptth hla head off every tint he go Into th boa, and then, like aa not. see tha gam frittered away by a dumb play In tha field or by some atuptd work on tha bise. Tha Detroit team last year could not have made good In the Coast ' league, and was completely out classed In the American lee rut. If Jesse waa with .Boston nf New Tork, he could hold hla Job for year, and would not have to work half as hard as he does In Detroit, with no hop of 4 making a record for hlmaalf. r r . , mm VRAM LIKES LOCAL TEAM He edictsThat McCreedie'sJ Team Will Beat Tacoma in the Pennant Race. SEALS AND. ANGELS ARE A. THE CLUBS TO DEFEAT Clever Little Southpaw Haa Only r Lost One Came to" Los An-; ''k'- geles in Two Years. '- i -' ' ,,i;' ' - Jimmy St. Vrain.1 tha'; clever' llttl southpaw, came In from Tacoma yea terday and left on the overland " laat evening for Bakersfleld, where be la." Join tha Portland team,;, ' St. Vraln apent the. few hour be tween train renewing old acquaint anota In thla city. Jimmy waa te a talkattv mood ; laat . evening and in answer to tbe question as to -how hs liked thla city and th team McCreedle hud signed, said: J. v.. r ' I like the look of McCreodl' team first rats and am delighted to be a member of It. for I think w win be up In th race; apyway, you oan bet weOl beat Mike Fisher out- . When I waa with Memphis I saw both Ata and French, and they are eaally the beat men In that league. Ata you will And to be tb equal of Buck Francke and Johnny Goahnauar In fielding, and - la a better hitter than either of them. Of course he is not tbe equal of Bagaa aa a batsman, but ha Truck , beaten a block aa a fielder. Wen French la on of th-beat risbtrhanded pitcher In the business, and la a favorlt with th crowds, especially the girls, oa ac count of hla. graceful movements." j.. "Do you think Fisher will retain Sheehan and - th othar of hla - men who ar on' a , atrikT- St, Vraln waa asked. - r- ,i-r.r-T- -r--.- r "Tiaher la ba Umtt." 'If Dave Evana and the other Tacoma magnates have anything to say," re plied the pitcher. Sheehan, Nordyke and Eagan will wear Tacoma unlforma, for- there I nothing cheap aoout Evans, Woley and the other, but Mike Fisher la the " limit,. Chartta 'Graham la the man who ought to be manager of the Tacoma team, for he doe the work, and Fisher claims all th glory. Tou mar think I am or at Tacoma be cause I waa ; released laat fall. I am not, though. I Ilk the town and the directors of the club are the nloeat men I have ever met, and Mr. Evana wanted me to play with Tacoma thla year, but I refuse to hsv anything more to do with Fisher. Tou bet I like thla Port land team, and If I am any Judge we'll be up In tha race all the time. I figure that we hav two duo to pat-an Francisco and ' Los Angeles, with the Dosslblllty that Seattle and Oakland may be strengthened more than . they sre at t re sent. Tacoma won't be one. two. three, because Keefe and Thomas cannot win all tha game, and they haven't any other "aeasonednwiners. Pttsgerald may-make good, but h 1 uncertain.'' Vf . t. Tram a JopnU nayr. Jimmy Stv- Vraln "la on of the best known and moat popular ballplayers that .has ever played In thla city. He la a left-handed pitcher, and . ha al ways had a creditable' record at tne close of each season. Last year he won almost two-thirds of his game for Ta coma, and yet Fisher turned him loose just before th Tigers were to max th last trip to California.. Thla, was commented at the time aa a mistake, and later events proved It o for mlnua tha services of St. Vraln the Tigr dropped 1 0 outofl I to Oakland and war" relegated to third place. i ney broke . even with th Angela and went against tha lamentably weak Portland team for... an elgnt-game aerie aa a wind-up of th season, and' by win ning alx of th,oae gamea waa tied with Los Angeles at tne nnisn. In the two years BU vrain naa oeen a member of a team In tha Coast league he hss loat only one game that ha haa pitched against Los Angeles, and that waa when a memDcr. or tne seaxue team in th fall of WM. - St. Vrain -will, prove a welcome addi tion to th local staff. -. r - &A.W ASAXjnrr roo& - . . : (Joaraal Rpectat Serrlee l Sacramanto. March I. TTi assem bly yeaterday afternoon paaaed th Espy anti-race track gambling bill: Thla measure makes It a ernae to sell pool or wager on a bora race, and provide for punishment by a- fin of not le than 1100 nor more than' 1500. On re consideration - tha - Ralston, anti-boxing bill waa paaaed by tha aenat by th vote of II to 11. ; ltTtTTTTTtTTTT PortLincTi Greatest Book Store I NEW BOOK " by LllBhp!irey Ward The Marriage of i 7 William Tasfit? " ' - - ; " ' ' -i 51.08 Per Copy v $lJ20:by Mailer AH who read "Lady Rose's Daughter" will welcome the new volume. Leave your order at ' , '; T-; " J. K. GILL CO. I Booksellers and - T Stationers : " ' " . ' - THIRD AND ALDER l Crett Things at Little Prices fcMafUMaM' ALBANY TO CLEAN' STREETS OF T City Council Decides TharCarn; - paign of Renovation Shair -. Be Commenced. COUNTY COURT ORDERS V REPAIRS TO BRIDGE Will of Late Edward A. Freeland Admitted"' to Probate X T; Mother Wifl Administer.' t. "i .' '. ' feseUl DUoetcs te Tee JoarnaL) Albany, Or., March l-The city coun cil of Albany haa decided to-clean up the treet and gutter and keep; them "la better condition thla year than "ha been tha case In the past- A wheeled road acraper will be secured-for that purpose- and .. tbe gutter and t reels cleaned thoroughly at all time. A campaign of renovation will be com menced, tb pu?poe being tbe cleaning of the city aa aa to make a good Im pression on tha many eastern ylaltors expected her during tb aumraer as a result of the Lewi and . Clark exposi tion. The cUlaens of Linn county are enthusiastic supporters of tha exposi tion and tha exhibit -from thla county will be on of th beat ever sent to an exposition. All classes of cltlsens will be found helping to make th ex hibit a good one. ' 'V ' - sVspalr Brtdfa. ' ' , v Th-county court yesterday ordered th immediate repair of the steel bridge sere- th Willamette river at thla place. Tha approach, to the bridge on th Ben ton county aide, of the stream Is to be rebuilt and the enttra structure over hauled ana placed in the beat of condi tion. - The court la. making extensive arrangement -for road work in th sprtng. Last fall nearly all th bridge 1nT-thcQunty- wr overhauled and placed In good -condition and thla sea son roada are to be graded and placed In permanent good condition. ' A number of- road grader will b purchased and distributed In tha county for that pur pose, and the opening of spring will see extensive repairs made to the system of publlo roada In tha county. Win Ihrebataa. . Tha will of -the late Edward . Free land, who died at Harrleburg In ' thla county short time ago. waa yeaterday admitted to .probate, hi mother. Mra. Mary A. Stone, .who la named in the will aa executrix, being appointed to ad minister the aetata. , He leave two heir, a aon aged years and daugh ter, 1 yeara old. - The estate consist of some personal property and a policy of Insurance in tha New Tork Life, the whole aggregating ll.tll. After paying funeral -expenses th money 1 to be di vided between th two children. rf Death of -'You- Man. Ellas H. Stufflebeam. who came here from Davis county, Iowa, last-October, died " yesterday afternoon - of " chronic bronchitla, aged ST year. He bad been In poor health for some years and had hoped to get relief on coming her. He leavea a father and two brothers In thla city.-;.- , . v.-.:-Lr- ' Uai Oawxdrr Ooavla Wada, Llovd Hulburt-aod Mlaa Grace Powell of thla county were married her yea terday afternoon and left at one zor Oatrander. Waah.. wnere uiey win re- hid.. Tha young man baa a good posi tion ther and not wlanlng to jaav ui girl behind him completed arrangements to marry befor leaving for hi new field of eBdeavor. Th young people ar prominent and popular residents of thla county.. - :'.',, ..y,.- :i vy, . ; 'Oaaam Bather. .-'" ;f Rehearsal for th1 production of th aacred opera. "Queen Bather,'! to be pro duced 'In thla city next Tuesday and Wedneaday evenings, are progressing satisfactorily Bd .tomorrow evening a dress rehearsal will be held. rrot. M. is. Robinson who la drilling the chorua la greatly pleaaed with tb progress and anticipate a very successful production of th maaterpiea here, aa .he 'has a cured an excellent chorua. The produc tion la for tb benefit of Albany col lege,. . : ...r : : ' V ram nm sxAjta. - ne total : reeeiots of th Corbett- Nelson fight at San Francisco Amounted to tM.201. which waa divided aa fol low: Haves Valley club. 17.104.;, Bat tling Nelson, . 14.212.40, and ,"Toung comett7i.si.v. . . ( PRAISED BY BISPHAM Another Qrest Slnfer Finds the Pianola of Immense Prac- . . . tlcal Use.:,-' ,, -The unanimity with which th finest musicians of all nations Indorse th Pi anola U remarkable. - Singers,, pianists, composers, orchestra leaders all unit In tb verdict that tha pianola la tbe piano player, worthy recognition aa .an Instrument capaoi or imparting to pi' ano music a thoroughly artistic char acter. It la not regarded merely aa casual entertainer, but. aa a means of studying tha finest and moat Intricate compositions, and also as a voice ac companiment. . - Tbe great ainger, who Will soon visit fort land, David Blspham, scholarly, gifted, versatile and captivating In whatever selection he chooses, haa thla to ear of tha Pianola: , The Pianola, besides giving m great pleasure, haa been of immense practlcil use to me In atudying certain oneratlc roles, and I heartily congratulate you on tbe wonaerrui sinaes you sre msaing In Improving the art let lo character of theee most extraordinary Inventions.' Now that the Metroetyle Is a feature of all Plaaolaa, tbe Instrument haa be come the moat perfect aojutlon of a uUlisation of the "silent piano" yet In vented. .-' " - ..... T". , r.The Metroetyle Pianola hot only puis It tttihln th power of every on to play the. piano, but alao supplies any de ficiency in the playar'a musical training, thu. lnaorlng In vry lnstanc an ar Ostle performance., , - The Metroetyle Pianola la simple enough to be available even to children, wbU by recording and preserving the musical Interpretation or great pianists. It perform a service that makee It of Inestimable valaa to musicians and atU' dent of music. Tha Metroetyle Pianola - make the piano worth lta entire coat: It enable It owner to study under th direction of th moil famous musicians living. -Prtcea of the Pianola. I2M and 1100, Pumhassbls by moderate monthly In stall men ta. Sold only by Ellers Piano House, 111 Washington street, corner Park. ;. '. ' 0I7H Wf ! Teeth Frc:A!i TUitras CctcnPc:.-':iaC;nill Are cutting prices again,' and now Is tha chance, of a lifetime to have -your dental work don by these, world-renowned special lets, at tow prtcea.. rust All This Week Frae Extcactinj . E.iarr.aons Sliver Fillings 35 and BOf .Gold Flllnga. . T5 'X.OQ tl.00 .and 111.00 Gold Crowns f 3.00 to 5.00 111.00 and 110.00 Seta of . ''-: Teeth fS.W to )u.wv Com In at once and take advantage of low rate. All work guaranteed for lO.yeara, and doneyby our painless ays tern, known and used only by " ', ; DostonPfilnless Dcntbt StlV. Opp. Malar a freak aad. Old Hour 1:19 a. m. to I p. nt Sunday, 1:10 a. m. to 11:10 p. m. -'-.' . . aa sar yo arc U th nt phea. IN TO MUKDEN Ask any shoe man In town why THE HUB alla -:. - - Paclcardl Shoes :v'V:;V:xMR7r-'.'-::u' :$2.:i30'':v and he'll, tell you -ther wus't be a reason. Don't fall to see THI. HUB'S shoe man nice man. . IS NOfllNATED F0!t Anti-Saloon Forcea Name- C- S. -. Frank, v Retired Merchant,' to Head Ticket.: .;' TWO COMPLETE TICKETS', ARE NOW IN THE FIELD D. V, Kuykendalf to Be General Attorney for Klamath Water r Users' Association. ' ' , (SpeeUI Ohawtcb ts The JearsaL) . Eugene, Or Mar. I. C 8. Frank, a re U red merchant, haa been noenirauea by th antl-aaloon force for mayor of Eugene. - Two- complet . ticket nav been nominated for tba city election on Anrtl 1. aa follow: '-'' ' For mayor Taxpayer- ucast, . sa. Wllkins; antl-aaloon, C B. Frank. . For recorder Taxpayer-, . o. arj aon; antl-aaloon, B. r. uorna. - Tor troaaurar Frank, i Raianar, i in dorsad bv both side. i- For --councilman First 1 wards--lBx payeraV M. Bvarverud; anli-eejoon, t. H. Oarrett. Second ward: Taypayere, Mitchell; independent- Jam- xat. Third ward: Taxpayer'; Darwin aria- tow; antl-aaloon, E. J. aioore. - rourxo ward: Taxpayers'. 8. B. Spanor antl- aaloon, F. B. Dunn. ..-v "( i.. -. . v . ' oonlhl roattloa. T. n Vr Kuvkendalt. aon of Stat Sen ator Koykendall of thla city, left yea terday for Klamath Fall, where "ho will act aa general attorney for the Klamath Fall Water Uaers association, a big irrigation concern which la -operating in connection with th government In that section of tb country.- Tb position 1 a responsible one, but u young Kuy kanitail la a. sTaduat of one of the beat law schools in th country and haa made a special study of th Irlgatlon bualne he will be abl to nanoi ue wors, mi- lafactorily. ,-: i ' , ! - LEGISLATORS FINISH WORK AND GO HOME Scenes of Joyous Hilarity Mark ", Closing Hours of Mon- . i -tana Legislature. t" ' (ItMrlil Dwsateh at The JeersaL) Helena, Mont., March I. It waa 1:41 o'clock this morning when th nintn teg Islatlve assembly adjourned alne die. Th session of th house, during th evening was on of Joyou hilarity, pa ne baila. wast basket and other ar- tlclea flying through th air In great profusion, v Speaker Hedge -waa pre- aenteri with a gold walch. . Tb feature of the aesalon waa the consideration of a bill Increaalng the number of supreme court justices from three to five. . Tbe bUl was reported for non-ooncurrence - In committee of th whole. . Th report was afterward amended for concurrence, and sent to ths governor, who vetoed It on th groaad that there was no necaaslty for additional Judge, and that they Should be, elected and not -appointed by him. The house sustained tha veto, but later reconsidered the action and overrode-It. Tha blu then-went to the'aenate, where the Vet waa sustained by an overwhelming vote. Tb bona aad senate failed to sustain I -the ' vatoea on . appropriations for the orphan' home and blind Uistltnt by de cisive vote. VU atat . Institution were given liberal Increases In - allow wncek over the amount fixed ..by, the THOUSAND SCHOLARS , IN ROSEBURG SQHOOLS X.: (Speclsl rrtepeteh te The JearvaL) Roseburg, Or., March I. Th Roee burg school district has retched th first-class stage. - The school - cau how that within th limits of .tb district ar 1.010 children" of -school age. Th law provide that when ther ar mor -than 1.000 children Ih a dtatrict that flv director shall control the property and running expense. 1 PERSIAN NERVE ESSENCE UarOUS KainiOOD Has of eaaee ef Nervma IWMIltr. Issmnia sn atrv br. Tkey rlnar tke srata. ttsaasthes the etrrnlsttes. stake dlseslioa perfert and impart Bwasetie vujor ie lae wsow seine, ail eraias nil Inatet stepped aermaseatlr. - 1.0 per box ; 0 hnim guarantee te ears ar ferae SMtney, U.D0. Mallet seale. Hook - rm. Pmi.a Med. Ce.. t3 Arrk at.. PklladelData. Pa. "I1 In PnrUatHl aslr hi tnmk haa. Areruaa uoui raarmecj. AlflTHOOt MAYOR. OF EUGENE mmmJmmm sas-a-sss . - J J '"m raw; 1905 rjejbla'id door,. wlght l.l0.'l0-har power.' 1,Prici."f 1,100. TTU la tha Hrat aide door, oar, In .Portland. Wa jiave th ncy, or - P12RCS CaCAT AIUiQW CARS v '" i ,. ". awjswaewjeaa""""weweswas"ewMewawaawisaeaeai f wbteh wer Awarded th. .grand pr eatj; St. Loula. Prlea, , $3,650. w A Demonstrator Will Co H?ra March l5th ; Saqeeaaora to Saa l iiSIlXINC. UVEIIY. STOaAfcS and RCPAKIS -Tccae,r,U!a 546i5 -gf Ccr. AXZzr tzi lid r you going to be like the-far-merg boy.'" "nvr : don T doing chore" : I i your-: f utur to b on long road of drudgery day In' and day out T Thla futur need . not b your If . you posses even . a, email amount of brains. Take ' advantag of , our . offr ah4 ' a ' jm About a course In Bookkeeping . and Shorthand. ; It Ja . our , busi na to .help snUrprlslng , young man sad worsen. and point out , th way to busliWa succs.JTo-' aiUona aeoured for all. graduate. , BEiMKER BilliESS COLLEGE - Corner Sixth sod Morriaon Sta, .ortlaad, Oreeroaw., K.s v r ' : , - - ,- :: i . .. Open all the year, day , and alght-Call or send for catalogue. . .WA, tSMJMTS. v (asselal Dispatch U The learaal.) . Cbamawa.'i Or- March I. The Indian school la making extensive Improve ments in the 'boys' building. . The old lavatoriea have been entirely ' demol ished and are being entirely- renovated Eirial Gleaniip 4 Boys' Three-Hece arid Youths' Dong Choice tomorrow of nearly, ISO for boys of 100 Long $10 mod $12.50 . . . , ' . . - i ...... 85-87 Third Street, Bet Stark anil Oak - v Only Hl(h-CiM Clotbin; 8tor North of th Chambar of Commerc ' (r'.j aadi-t tltnts. tfco. t: coach and four" in c -"sra times ami Compasry. TKE STONE CITITERS WW; strike or no atrike, if they get " their tools end aceeeaorlea raa 1-.leta,- s palling - and - facing ham mers, chisels and tha rest-of their -equipment f rotn Xis. "It's a poor workman who quarrels with hla tool" a poorer who doesn't Insist on getting what Is right. - If wa don't supply to th stone-cutter the : exact -thing he need at a fair prlo we're willing to quit buai- AVERY fit CO. MOfiEY SHRIEKS f Kowadaya. Bav roars; buy ri. . .' - . ! - at "THE HUB atr' ' -"r" $2.50 - Save a dollar. . Of course thr'a reaaon ask the ehoe man.- . - . ' . i ee saa ' ikr.w Inhi a( a ooafc ui nvmxu . porcelain wash alnka,, sanitary . doaeta . . . I mm- . IW.. wimiiw " . . - tenv of ventilation ar tmr tnatalUd. These changea will improve to sana- tgry condition of tha school vary ma terlalty.' - - " a-' v S. all-wool suits worth $4.50 to $7.00 3 to IS jreara . . I Pants Sizes 30 to "36 . ft' IfYoaLook-YoallCny v.'.,, .---, : .... , ... Suits -"-;:i-,''.