THE OSEGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, TUESDAY CVZII. J, .'Al IL 1 '. v ... MB i TM llj' ir Vf ',-'7" ' ' Setered at the poetofDce et PealoaV Or ceea matter. - . . - ,,. toetece ur Huk pl : w se . pe paper, I ut: It le 80 pagtsj, " fdltortal rasxuv umtaiit imnnrinr rwlta4.Brac.aria Special AdTerusB las Mwi s treat, bow Xrs; svmcsotxox mjum In by Oarrief, Tba Dally Joero.1, with Saaday. t "! ? Tha Dally Joaraai, 1 jraar ! S I ha tell jaarenl. witfc BamJay. aaoatke. J The Dally JoarnaL with Saaday. t a""-! J2 The Dally jaoraal. t aa.,.. J" The. Dallr Jmil with Handae.' -13 The Dally journal, wama. ........ lha Dally Jearaal. With Sunday. eoothe.l JO ee iMiiy joaraai, s moetoe..... The Dally Joaraai, with Sunday, 1 .neath.. laa halla I 1 . . ... Ike Bonder JooraaL 1 yaar. ....... ri!2 aha Saaday Jeeraal, eaontke ..... ...., - Tha Saane-Weealjr Jearaal. Tha Beal-Weekly Journal. 8 te 18 paea ., aaase, auaetraiew, a - E&tte.tow axes, espreaa erdera and assail- aneauata -are P. 0.-Bo Ml. Portlaed. Or. : WIIU XMM JOVUiX MAT M tL. T......1 1.. w toniU aa ' aala at tha fcoisa. JDAt H. aallar Ca.J W. .,! BiCAUO PaMofJoa Kawl oapaaj. 1T1 Paar- aara acraat. - .. ZlKNVCK. COU. Kcadrlck Bot BUwawpy eaatpaay. BU BaveataanU atraati waeB, piltrratB aoa tta airaaia. ri'NSMUlR. CkUi. MeCarralla. JUNtAI! AI.KMi Poatalllea Booh 10S ANCKLEh B. r. Qardnar. JowJ . ortB atraats OUrar Maiaaa, M hllNSjLAfou at . Karaaaach. M taatt " lira atract. . V TOHK CITT Braataao-a. Oalom aaaara. AHA htUUrd Hotel rtrwi ataBdr Mrflaatt hlatioair campaay. ISM raraaa) atraat ai.t uii riTT kna Hatal Kawa auad fctiiua Mr. aa U'Mt Baron atraaC aoata. T. LOUIS Philip Boadrr, tawait atraati t T. Jatf, 80S Ollva atraat. . . . AN IBANClacO W. K. AMInf. Palaca Bajal Nawa atand. and 1008 Markat atraati OoM. aatlth Braa.. 0 Sutter atraat.. aa4 a'at . Kraaria botal; ronter ft Oraar, Farry koUd ln; N. Wbaatlay. BM Katoaa atraA XATTLC Balalar finaaV Kawa ataad; laa lata Kawa maipaay. POKANB, WASH Jnfca W. Oarhaal Oa. kACOMA, WASH Caetral . Mawa aoarpaayl VICTORIA, 8. a VletorU Beak luUiaaiy - -j Agonoir. tuxM TOMOKBOw. w. 'aikM taft Hm mtrmmt. at 1 ft . a. .aL Mala' of faraltnra and aanaral haaaahoM ruraiaawaa. t l aiam. una W1ATEZK BSrOXT. v ' ," . -rroata, SaaraI1y lbjht.. wmrrnd In acarly u utUu ml tha aorta Parlae atatra tbla Unix and tha aoadltloaa ara faTurabla for fraata aala tanlaht, bat tbay will aot ba aa Baary Bar anarai aa ioy wera uua aaominai moraty aoaailioaa cwauaoa la laa aoawwm, mm,.; haa araairrd la Colorado. Wyoralna. aorth ara Aiiaoaa, Utah aad tha Taiaa paubandla. A tbaadaratara. U fapartad at FbaaBii. Aria., with braay Mia and Uaht.ValD baa fallas la axtraBM aoathrra California. Rata baa alaa ot ia tad la tha Blddla Mlaalaalnpl and Oh la aiiya. aaa inaaca aonorm im new amum, Tha tDdh-atloae ara for fair weatbar la tbla dtairtet Wadaaaday wiu alowiy riaiuf umpera toraa,.,- Waooinff Oarda. W. 6. tadrb Co.. Waak. lactoa utaa aar. roaxta aaa w ninat m Daolal E. Bowaua. zi; Kacnrra mmt, u, waa. W. Hoadtay. 31; Edoa B. Uabbjaont, U. BOI. Aarll 1, 4a M. aad Jfa., WilUaal T1. ana trail noiw w rnuiH. www OMATO April 10. ta Mr. aad Ura. r. Oanta, S North roarth atraat; a aaa. CHAMHRRS April 1. ta Mr. aad Mra. K. V. ('hamhera. 414 Eaarett atraat: a danchtar. HlHiHtft April 8. ta Mr. aad Mra. J oka Ed ward Hacbca. to aueaifaa atraat. a ana. BKI.L April a. to Mr. aud Mra. irraak Ball. ' KWI Btantna atraat; a am. SCHWARTZ April 9. to Mr. and Mra. W. t. , Bcbwarts, 10M Maoadaai road; a aaa (h tar. ' OOBTASIOTrS XOBXAIZB. , ' A BDKEB April 10. U Hoaiai ararlrt Terra. i DI KN AprU to, uiiiaa Dana. Cblldraa'a Bobm; ararlrt tmt. MITt HElJ April 10. Oladya MltehtU. ChlV drea'a lioaw; ararlat ferer. rr.H;i8)N April l, Mra. arfonoa. aM Mar- ahall atraat; dluhtbarU. . ANDBRHON April a. Otla Aadertoa, 221 Mor- rta atraat: dluhtharla. MULKU April 10. Kalpa MIIMT, BBBTCr Bad llalarht atrraU; BMaalra. - MACK KNKIE April 10. Calharlaa MirKaaxla, 421 Btark atraat; acarlat ferer. . . ' SEATKB. DO VDIjAII April T, J. H. Dondlah. a(d 42 . yeara, at Good Bamaxltaa hospital; cause, ahatrartloa of howcla. Barlal .at Dona Fir cemetery. CAt'tlS April T. rVlta Ganaa, ayed M yeara. at Hotel Bberapbals; raoaa, aatbma and tnberrnloala. Barlal at Doaja Fir cametrrr. BkADLEY April 10. Kettle Oradoa Bradley, aared 10 yeara," at Saad Ha mar I tan boapltal; ' cauaa. paralyala. Barlal at OTacoa City, Or. 4 " Crramatortaai aa Oracaa City ear Baa. aaa allwood; aiudera. arlaatlAe. completa. Cbaraas Adalta. 14a: rhlMrea. 128. TtalhDra a. ta a p. at. rortiaaa vrctaai aaaodatloa. rarUand, Urcgoa. raaaraj alreetora and anbalraara, 230 iblrj traat.. fbaaa BOT. , . , t J. P. Haley di Hon, faaaral aleeetara and wibalaMra, roraar Third aad Madlaoa a treats. OfAaa af eouty roroaer. Talepaoaa Mala a. , Faaaral wreaths aad eat flow era a aaarlalty at Reaa City Uraaabaaaa. Twtataaooad and Caat Marrlaoa. opa. eaawtary. . ' OUrk Braa. for aawtra. 2W Morrtaoa atraat. HAHX Aorll 10. WlllUaj tlaba, rep.lra to eJAeaoa. Twelfth hatweaa U.I. mmA atraete; coat Sift. -- . TAN UK) April 10, J. Taa Loo, dwelllaf. Blsaiark hxweea TUlrtaaalb Aal foortaantk .m, am "BOUIAN April 10. Martla U Ralmaa, dwe. ubc, noruiwOT oaiweea aaaoa and BMd- ara atraats: mat, t2.au0, BVLXJ VAN April 10, C. A. nlllaia. rapalra ta aalooa. Williams aeetme bet wee a Fremont aad Beeel ftreets; cost $m.-- ....... Bit IMN1 April 10. 1. II. Klrhmaad.' re. pairs w dwalllaa, Kast Thlrtreeaad between Itelaaoat aad Kaat Morrlaon streets : eoat, tWku. BK kV AprU 10. H. B. Rica, dwrlllna. Waaca aetwraa Twaatyeeoad aad Twenty. third 1 street! ; east, 12.OO0. . . . UMIIORD-AprU 10, leor taacford, ra aalra ta reaioeaea, 1 wealyeool batwasa 1 iari ana a.ecrrt atreeia; coai. soot I. nolAIAN April 10 Daisy A. Ilolntaa at at., t : atory frsata balldlnit, Waablaytoa between Meretitaautk Bad . Klfhtaaatb streets; cast, , tlCOOO. : , . v ,y4 . -t.aaa waiai Aaeaam iBdward Mendeaball to . Msttbleaaa. sooth H 't blork t, rtty jiJ00 C. H. Tbayar aad wife to W. laefcaaa. ' pi era property beclaalad anatkeaat aar' " aer hkerk . Jasaea Juboa aadltloa Mary T. Htrunf et al. to B. Ualllanata, , traa'a addltloa d.Boft t: 1. Brink aad wlfa to I. W. Kendal at al.. Jot. 14. Moa 11, Uaeom Park Aanaa 1.000 twlltnc rt a I to A. I. IIMeaberc. fc'ta -J i. inraaalra. Mark a. Iarel. . weed l-atk 230 touuaa F. lica at at. to O. B. Vaa ' i" iiy e-oaraai, a atonus.. I ua 1 ha ball, JoanaL with Sunday. aaentke. l.BB Tke Daily joaraai. T axnUta -iJ 2 aa bally J avail, with Bunder. 1 lee Dailr. nee week. eeU.erea. Baaeey UOi'IE SEASOi. IS ONE. VEEK AffA Sentiment of Fandom Favor. . Reception for Portland : ' '. '. Team. " ' '.,;t '';r: ( LOCAL NINE HAS . . MADE GOOD RECORD Grandstand Repairing, Is Ar",der -. ndJfi'BIIU riVSva . :0; Season Are Bright ; ' rina waeV from tomorrow tha Portland baaabaJl toarn will opem tha ball aaaaon in thla.city, tha conteatlnff taam being tha Loa Ant-alca nlna. From tha ooi atvowiDK Blretuly roada by Manarer Mc Cradla and bU men. for which tha local fana ara and should b Juatly proud, soma aort of appreciative .demonatra tlon should ba made in the team's honor either when they arrive Tuesday eaen Inc or Wednesda before the came. o far PortUnd has mora than proved the early predictions mua resarwu u . . j .kiut Aa hew man. da splt-'th4 rtoonvenlences experienced ourlngeay. irauuns tna felt In playlnf the openina; sames away from home, eapeclally whan the oppo nents happen to be a team of seasoned players. '.. -. in.. e. . homo wars more than della-hted at the bold start Portland- made whan the two iirpi gamin war. handily taken from the Angels, and from .v. . mkIImmI on erent about the CltV It UW WVM..UV.,W " . " looks aa If A hearty reception Is in store for the boys upon their return. If some one would but" take the initiative and a tart the ball roll In. The chances for Portland: returning wun a percewmca w .too ara very blight, as there la but ii. i. ..v. ih.i aifnTrarila'a nine is stronger than Oakland, both In fielding and batting. Bnouia roruw ma aeries,' that is, four out f n to be played, a percentage of .600 will be oppoatte . Portland's name .in ma standing, t . k..' kn nih an aaa alnce a Port land team has done anything like what McCredle has accomplished this year, not to say anything about the thousand I..-.. v.mi. .nA h laannolntmanta that luckleaa fans are heir to, that a real respectable standing auring me oponms games is such a surprise and treat that . l. - a-ithrnia nan Viarrllw believe ui .auva . - It, hence their timidity In touching off the bonfire. ' - . rt.wa Kail Vaama In thla CltV are Bl scarce as new ideas, and now that there Is sliver lining in roe aay, aneauins l. avaele a rsA fuanl liaTht UDOn n t.-A'm tjam lat tha local fan- dom awaken and rise to occasion and stand by the taam te a man, giving uie men the kind of a reception to which an honest wall meaning aggregation is entitled. I t After many delays, during wnicn time it looked as if nothing would be done towards repairing . the grandstand and bleachers at Recreation park. Work will begin tomorrow morn ing by - exposition workmen, and If the . weather remains good. h nA atafed win bear a rejuvenated: appearance k week hence. , Secretary e A., haukall aaaAKtatlnn. tiaa tPVIl lUi Wl had the fence wtralghMned, repaired and painted, and it presents a so"" ance. Mr. isiy aiao naa "iwjuuin w readlnead lor tne opening gamca. ENTRIES COMING IN FOR COLUMBIA MEET ; The arrangements for the big field and track meet to be held at the Columbia university Saturday, April IS, Have been completed, and from the.' number and class of the entries so far recorded, the air -promises to ecllpae anything at- lemptea at toiumuim neiora. - .The Oregon Agricultural college track team will be represented by 11 athletes, who are well known on the tracks of the northwest: - The Agrlcs wno will eon teat are Smtthson. .Williams, Swan. Gra ham. Cathey. Beach. Howard. OreenhalL Moores. Sims and Cronlse. These stn- letes will be accompanied by Coach Btimaon and Trainer Trine, and confi dently expect to carry off the honors for COTvalllsv Paclflo university at Forest Grove will send a five-man team, comprising mil- brook, Petersen. Oaten, Boyd and Diner nick, all of whom have excellent records in events of this kind. The local Y. M. C. A. team will com prise seven crack athletes, under the direction of Physical instructor uaDDitt. Tha association entries are Livingston, Bscchus, Wilson, Parrott, Harrison, Bal-J ley and Poplo. - ; The state university af Eurene will send three men with Captain Hug. and the quartet wlll.be the cream of Ore gon's track athletes and are expected to bring home the honors. . The other competitors will come rrom Fort Stevens. Forest Orove soademy, Portland High school. Multnomah Ama teur . Athletio club and the Columbia university. .' " ; itobtz rosTXJurs The North Portland team won two well played games on Saturday and Bun day, defeating the Nonparlels by a score of f to and the' North Paclflo Dental college team by the score of t to i. The lineup of the- North Portland Notiparlel game: .. North Portland." . Nonparlels. : Harold ...........e..... . . x iiunina ivoiisman M. Dranra. ... p........... Crandall Vv Ooddard ,,a,.2h.w.,,va Terlan Campbell ...lb Paff Turk ss..V Reed Lensacher .,.....rf .......... Hoffman McPherson .-cf Lamotte Harris ......... ..If Llghty iWirteea, kta g and T. block CotK addition i. U llartman at al. to W. V. Joha 13,600 1 1.000 nna and wire, lot . mors s, aubdl Tlaloa St. Jobna HelitaU frank Loratnto E. M. Lor tea, lot , blork S3. Afblna Jeanetta Oaodmaa et at to T. X. Ab bott, mh la waa ia, oioes i, rare, dlaa Tract; 12x100 feet befinnlnf southeast corner kit 14, block 7, Fare diaa Tract addltloa Alexander D. barlroa and wlfa to J. UMNimaa at al.. lota l ana J. Mori iz; lota IS and la, block T. Paradise Rprlng v..t t . Bark Land company IS O.' M. rtontwell. lota SU, si aaa . smci n. uniaaraity fark--. r i.. P. II. Marlay and wlfa to M. Goodman. 12x10(1 tart eaat ana adjoining iota 11 and la, block T. Faradlee Bprlnfa Traet , Perdtaand Otilts and wlfa to H. t. Cat- bill, lota S aad d, block Z3, SulUraa a addltloa t. A. Hart and wlfa ta . Larara, lot 7. block 2. Metsyer ddltlna Srottlah-AmerV-aa Ineeatment rnropaay to city, certain riant to lay water mains, etc.. la rettysTovo Bear Tall street. . Hary B. Bradford to J. ' P. Ketrtfen, anem m arrea oeviantna aentawaat cor ner eertloa IS, towasbls 1 aeetb. ranys 2 eaat afOTXOa 10 AMATaTOM. y All notices- of amateur base-, ball ' games, challenges and ath latlo events must be sent to this office before, t o'clock s. m. on the day for publication. Ama teur mariagere Should pay at tention to this rule, ss the keep ing of It wilt insure a proper ' report - of their doings. rl'he Journal, . . EUGENE PLANS FOR FOOTBALL SEASON : Captain Latpurette Is Rounding : Up Men for Pig-t - skin Struggles. (Special Dlapatck ta The Joan-sat.) , ' University of Oregon, Eugene, April 11. Althoush It ia rather early In the season, Manager StMwer knd Captain Jack Xatourette ara-getting their plans In shape for the next years footbau season, which will open here at the unl veralty Beptemher IB. The coach for next season has been the main point on which they have been working, and It Is almost definitely decided that Duell, a fast half n the Columbia - university teem of last year, and strongly .recom mended by Dick Smith, and who haa been A teammate of Smith's for three years, will ooach the team. . Duell Is a big, fast man, and has played guard, tackle and halfback on- the blue and white team. He has been offered a place as assistant coach on the team for the next season, but desires to - come west. - As Dick Smith will be practicing law In Astoria, It will be -almost Impossible for hlnr to be here all the time, but he will be In fcugene the earlier part of the season to get the squad la shape and supervise Duell's work. Hs wilt also give- the team' his attention during tha season when be can spare the tune, as ne no stras to do all he can for,, his alms mater. --. "--'.. .;. WHO'LL SOLVE THIS . ' BASEBALL PUZZLE ' Two teams, A and B, are playing. - A Is at the bat In the last half of ths ninth Inning. The score Is to 4 In favor of B. Two men are out, a man on second end another on third. The batter bits the ball Into fair territory, but It Is not a hit. There Is no putout, no bane run ner hit by the batted balk no assist and no error, and yet A wins the game by a score of to 6. What was the playT Readers of The Journal are Invited to send thetr answers to the problem to the sporting editor. f , , The following answers to The Jour nsl's baseball pussle, published yester day, were received, and are as follows:'- Snorting Editor or Ths Journal: l think that it was a blocked ball, and be fore it was returned to the pitcher the two runs came In and the batter reached first base. MILDRED MEYERS. Snorting - Editor of : The Journal: When pitcher delivered balL' man on third started for plate, man on second for third. ' Battar hit ball to second base and beats throw to first. Overruns base and runs for second, and while first and second baseman are chaalng him up, two men score. 1 ' ' C. BAETZOLD, Xll vine street, city. , Sporting Editor of The .Journal:- ;A hits a aTosnder to the second baseman. who makes a good stop and throw to first basemsn. The first baseman oatches the ball all right, and before the batter knives. The runner touches first base: the umpire calls him safs because the first baseman did not have his foot on tha base: the baseman becomes ex cited, goes to Mok the umpire, .while on the hit, and through the other runners. score. - - .- s. DEFENDER BASEBALL PLATER, ' . , Portland, Or. ' Sporting Editor of The Journah - Re ferring to pussle In your paper, I think I would suggest .the man at bat makes a slow bunt along the third base line, and the man on third runs In, and tha man on second advances to third. : ana on the throw, to first the man on third runs In. ' EDWARD H. bkubo, I ; - . (04 Oak Street, City, MISS INEZ BREAKS NECK AT MEMPHIS (Journal 8 pedal Berrtca.l ... Memphis, April IL Miss Ines, while leading the bunch Into the home stretch yesterdayj fell and broke her neck, and Lady Savoy won the race, the event - being the Tennessee Oaks, at Montgomery track. Jockey Phllllpa had a narrow eecape from death, summary: Four furlongs Jurist won. The Sara cen second. Charlatan third; time, 0:60. . Seven furlongs Lieutenant Rice won. Old England - second, Qolden Mineral third: time. 1:10. . . Six furlongs Ivan ths Terrible won. John SmulSkl, second. Pinker ton third; time. 1:14H.. Tennessee Oaks, S-year-old fillies. Bweepatakas, value $4,750, one mile Lady Savoy won. bis leee secona, uruia third; time. l:43 Vs Flve and a half furlongs Lady Ka- varre won, Oadow Brcese second, Rustlo Ladv third: time, 0:51 H. Mile and a sixteenth Uncle Charley won, R. F. Williams second, Auromsster third; time, i:4j. . '' Baelaf ia Oaliforala. San Francisco, . April 11. Favorites had m fair deal at Oakland yeatarday, three of them winning. The track was fast and the finishes were exciting. Summary: ' ; Three and a balf furlongs--Chantllly won, Legal Form second, Mldmont third; time. 0:41. ' - i Six furlongs Ocyrobe won. Sterling Towers second. Toupee third; time, 1:14. One mile Sincerity Belle won, Spon- doollx second, Royal Red -third; time, 1:41. ' Mile and SO yards Bab won, Qolden Ivy second, Posssrt third: time, 1:44. - Five and a halt furlongs Ruby won, Neva Las vecond, Peggy OJeal-thlrd; time, 1:07. Six and a hair ruriongs High Chan cellor won, Tocolaw second, Morlta third; time, 1:20. aTrmirs OtTM A &ITTUI CatLUB. ' (Jearnal gaaetal Serrlea.) . Tacoma. .Wash- -.April , 11. Tommy Burns, the Chicago boxer, who is sched uled to meet Dave Barry In this city In the near future, rescued an Infant from almost certain death yesterday. Tha. child waa In Its carriage, which got away from the mother and rolled down a steep bill, and Burns perceiving the dsnger, gave chase and overtook the runaway lust ss It was going over tha curb, and reatore'd the little one to Its mother, who was almost frantic. to stof woatBaT BatTTnra. - (Jeeraal Beeelal BeraleO New York, April 11. Th Jockey cluhj na insuea an edict wnicn is to prohibit official messengers' going through the stands and accepting wagers from wom en spectators. VILL JETf EVER RECEIVE A DEATIh!i? Fighing FansTpf Opinion That ' i James J. Can't Be; "' ' - Whipped.. 1 HART OR JOHNSON - COULDN'T DO TRICK Should Champion Retire Ken tucky Boxer Might Wear. . Heavyweight Honors, v Must James J. Jeffries, heavyweight champion of the earth, go through life uawhackedj Must hs reign till old sge and decrepitude force him to re tire, and then go to his ranch without ever feeling the Joyous sensation of a knockout, without ever hearing, faintly and ..through a whirring lias, the voice of the referee announcing ITan; and out?" - It looks that way. despite the earnest attempt which was msds only a - few nights back to find the giant a fitting ad veraary., - - , Now that people have had time to reflect upon the Hart-Johnson battle. and all that It showed to the critical aye. tha same old - feeling - of dls- oouragemenL. of Impossibilities un realised, has setUed on the fans. It Is candidly admitted by everybody that the ' best Hart could hope for would be a decent showing and an ultimate wallop oh the jaw. He has as much chance to win- as a snowball on a hot griddle. The long and rangy Johnson. of course, was really a Joke all the time a' harmless black bugaboo, stuffed and inflated . to - frighten Jeff fries, -but without any qualities which would scare the champion as much as finding a bullfrog In - his bed on sleepy morning: Johnson, In a fight with Jeffries, would -not -have-rumpled the champion's hair. Jeff would have walked over to htm and swung twice. The negro's heart would have Jumped uri in his mouth with such Impetus that the shock would have knocked him over. Bo- much for Johnson, and" what - for Marvin -Hart? Nothing at all,' except that he Is strong and game! . Hart Is a fins young man though. no soring chicken a good fighter. and plenty good -enough to contest for the heavyweight championship. If there were no Jim Jeffries In. the way.. He could be safely trusted against all the men who now move In the heavyweight sphere, with the .one exception or the champion and against the champion Marvin seems to have no show. For this gigantle Jeffries Is not only huger man .than Marvin, but he excels Hart in all thopberers-of the -ring, even as he does In slse. Vest as he is, he Is actually quicker snd fastsr on his feet than Hart, and can go round a ring with a speed which the Kentucklan could never equal. Beefy and clumsy-looking may be his arms and hands, but they can fly, around at a clip too fast for Marvin. The generalship of ths ring In every detail Is all on the side of Jeffries. The hitting power Is all on the aids of Jeffries. The defense, the ' ability to stop blows snd then return them light ning faat-fhese things are also with the champion. Such la the relative skill snd flxhtlng powers of the men that Jeffries could , whip Marvin Hart were the two men of equal slse. This being the fact what chance has Hart against a man who knows more about fighting than he .does,, and Is a much larger fighter? I - (. - No the heavywtKht laurels will not hs yanked from Jamas -J. Jeffries this season, and. the y anker, when the yank does come, will -not be Marvin Hart If Jeffries carries out his announced In tention of retiring Marvin Hart rooks like 'a pleasing and popular candidate for the vacancy, but Marvin Is destined, so far as personal encounter with -the champion Is concern ede to get nothing better .than a lovely licking. ' Somewhere In the world today Is the man who is destined to whip James J. Jeffries if Jeff keeps on battling. Somewhere In the great list of dally tollers Is the . youth who shall some day wear the crown, but the general nubile . doesn't know Just where, and neither' does the young man hlmaelf he hasn't dreamed about It. Perhaps he Is working th a farm and thrashing other pumpkins in father's barn after the chorea are done. Perhaps he Is wearing -the- ilua-jacket of -Uncle Barn's good navy, and knocking out other Jackles In sportive competition. Maybe he is swinging a sieage in a oiacanmitn shop and developing a whack like that of Bob Fitsslmmons. Wherever he Is, and whatever he Is, he Is a giant In his stature, a Sandow In his strength, for such must be the man to wnip Jerrnes, and such a man will some day come unon the fistte scene. " Until such msn appears it looks as though the mlnhtv champion . Would reign un checked. with not a soul to balk his sway. . . '- .voajuxa nruT saxxjls. " 'Special Dtapatck 'to . The Jofersal., - Dallas, April 11.-The Dallas Athletio club's bsseball team played the Mon mouth Normal school team ai Mori- mouth Saturday afternoon, - losing - the same by a. score of 11 to 7 in favor of the normal boys. . Thorpe pitched for the stats normal. . VOTE TO BOND CITY f FOR NEW WATER SYSTEM (Special Dispatch t The Journal J , ' McMlnnvlUe, Or, April 1L The tax payers here, in a vote today, decided to bond the city in order to raise funds with, which to Install a new water sys tem. . All taxpayers, both menand wo men, 'were allowed to vote. However, only 117 votes were caat 141 were for and 41 against leaving a majority of 7 votes in favor of the bond. - The project Is put In ths hands of a commission, which Is authorised to Is sus ths bonds. This scheme has been the-subject -' of much dleouaalon, alnoe last year. There are two lections, one In favor of getting water from Baker creek, which will neceesltate almost twice the amount ol pipe needed. If the water is taken . from, near the head waters of Cowles creek. There are several large springs In that section. especially ths Hauser, Hartman and Mo- Call springs; also in this, region ara nu- If JCAs-nTTAcrrrjans or Chimney Pipe, Sewer Pipe, Fire- Proofing. Drain Tile, Building Brick, Flue Lining,. Vitrified Pav ing Brick. - v ..1.. Diamond Crick Co. Office and Tard Foot Ankeny BL, Portland, Or. Phone Main 111. ;rjt Absolutely the best furaishment for YOUR needs ever we have a mighty stronsf proposition to make you. i Come and see the BEST $l"aVeel; sy;eJeryy:yI 'J On Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments Trat I-ess than Elsewhere for Cash " : The Portland Loan Office ,. . ... -w - .-.,.-... ...... - ' Marx w&Btoch, $1 a Week Your : Spring change In . ? ' good form bujr ; yQnder- t wear , Will make you feel like a new man becausei of its : health - giving properties. Try it and judge foyoui-i self. It receives the in-., dorsement of physicians the world over, as well as ' everybody who wears it 'Ask for free booklet. . :-; Robinson Hotel Perkins Bldg. ": ' merous other springs, wtilch can be tapped 'as oocasion demands. ' In either eaae -aV--reservolr-.wlll-.be -situated di rectly above the 1 Masonic cemetery, which la tO. feet above the city. No definite courae has been decided upon, but the latter- seems ths most feasible. BENTON COURT-OFFERS PRIZES FOR EXHIBITS - (Special Dlapatck ta The Jearaat.) ' Corvallla, Or., April IL The Benton county oourt Is offering two prises for ths best -collections of Benton county woods, to be exhibited at the Lewis and Clark fair. . Tha .prises, will be awarded at the May term of court. Iogan llayea, who for 17 years has been manager of ths' Western Union Telegraph office snd agent' of the Wells, Fsrgo Rxpress company In Corvallla. has tendered his resignation from both, and Is to go to Portland April 18, where he will become assistant cashier of the Oregon Barings bank.- Krnest Miller be comes msnsger of the Western Union Telegraph office here, but no successor has yet been appointed lor the Wells. Fargo company." . , Props. '. MStcarti - ' : n. !E3 iw2C3 PlJ2r rvQuOCO ' " . ' Phone East 812 for our HYGIENIC MATTRESS CO. mattress on the msrket $1 a Week 74 Third Street $1 a Veek The Hew Northwest Is ; wsll ' represented by ' ' prose and verse Id ' r . ;h:;v-:aprii.: 'iyy Sunset Magazine "With Lewis and Clark," 'hy Julia Fraawr, la '' . other well Illustrated ar- '' , ;J tlcle - about Portland's " - great expoaltlon, and peo- : pie of the Northwest -' ' should read It snd send " n , It east -Other articles ' , include: "American For- ; ," eat Congress," "Japan's i . : Mission In the World,9 Tree Telegraphy," eta. ; v ,' , Good short stories and . . '.. verse.. louniu Headquarters for" Elastic Stockings and ;. LAUE-DAVIS DRUQ CO. Thbtl and Yamhill Stsv. 1 . cn. Gu::.Ts ticca s i:-t.ve tc::is ' A T1JZJT TO tUl AT SISAL TOO. . MaaaaamaaaaiMa Asttas es the'Staed sad Ntraas It raplseas sal less aai Piaaaas, Oiawaiar Bias laa naa. To aWa Hm sas gtraiaytAf ft Hi), ' -T S.aaaea IVsstiisai fnm Af Oaiwa fa Ormmtw Mmrvm ferae, re waraaa fa Ittmn. nSfmUui - T Sim MaaOy Sraaa, fs Stat Kl itf I Kg Ih (ara T luk L ear Aettrm. TtOmtKldnit Daaaaa Tm Htmm$ Lhtr tftt, U 0 ass0aar. U Cava Jaapasafa v WiaiaM atf Oeasf awZaa, SOU ST OKWaiSTS, OR SY HAIL ON RtCUPT f OFrHICC,lla.MXSS0XUla. m. aoaAarxo oo, rarxLADsxraaA, a. From the sad experiences of others who were shipwrecked In the business worl because of their lack of knnwledaa. nf up-to-date commercial methode. what you want to know la the quickest and moat successful ways of doing busi ness. Why not take the - courae -In Bookkeeping and Shorthand that we Of fer T BEIINKE-VALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE lJrth and Morrlaon was. Jtojrtland, Or. Open all tha year. Cell or send for . a-auuogue, - . .' - .awatsasaaaao WSm ofTered. In addition to that, ; 1 , "., - V man." 93 GRAND AVENUE lEa Portland - 10RTLANI, OBJtOON.-- ; -Aawarican Plaa $3.00 a Day ' -, HEADQUARTKBS FOR TOUR- - 18T8 AND COMMERCIAL , TRAVELKRil. V Special rates tnade to families ' and single keatlemen. - A modern ' Turkish bath esUblishraent In the la tke worst eiaaaaa aa earth, rat the aasleac te eora WHKN XoU ; KNOW WHAT TO VO. Vaay have pirn- plea, -. spots en tke akla. Bene -la - tba sxMta, alears.' fklllag kalr. Docs palaa, ca tarrh, aad aoa't laow . POIOOtJ It la BLOOD POISON. Band te DR. BROWN. ; s Area at. PMiadelpkta. Peaa.. far BROWN'S. BLOOD CURE, 12.00 par 'kettles laeta aa. aauiita. gold la l-ortlaee aaly ay yraak Naa, Portland Hotel Pbanaaey. e - oixz - voncss.' TOR DITROTSItnT 09 M iLw ' riufi. . , -; XAST .ALSn STBZZT. Ntle"ii herebr gtvea that tbeO-aBefl af tke City et Portland, Oresoa, at a aaaatlas ' keld aa taa eb aay of April, 1006, declare tke aaaeaaaaaat by erdlaaace Ne. 14, MO, foe Ike Impeoreeaafit of Kaat Alder atraat, froae Ike eaat Una at Kaat Talrtr-alsfctk atraat -te -' tba waat ilea ef Kaat Tblrtj-alatb atraat. la the asasaar srevMaS hy ardlaaaea He. 14.- ' tut. a poo aaek lot, part af lot aad parcel af lead, which are specially aad pecallari kaaa- -ted. to ba as follows. la: j BARTBOH PARK ADDITION T0 BAST PORT. - LAND BLOOk t. lat f . OL T. Bowaai. M M,. M S, a T. Bowes, (U TS; let S. 3. T, -Bewea, $XT; let 10. Berths Taa Tkiek, - t80.S: lot 11, Georee M. Btraaas, fM.e: lot . ia. Weoras II. Btraaaa, to M. BLOCK S. kt I, Mary P. Harlar7aa.Ti lot tV-Atary P. . Harley. pUM; tot S, Mary P. Itarlay. Mi.SSi ; lot 4, O, W. sad Maraarat T. Aleaa, in . hrt . O. We sad Maraarat . Altaav ta4.W . lot , . W. aad Itarsan V. AUaa, i., : TetaC S7S4.S1. - 1 sA aUteaseat a afeaaaald- lamaul baa -btea eatered - la tke Docket ef City Uena, c aad la now dae aad . payable el taa afar ef tke City Treaaarar. la lawful aaeaey et ' tke United BUt-a, and If -aot said wltkla.r. Be ears fraai tke '-data . ef tbla aotlea anrw ... proeeediasa will be taken for the eel lee tow af tba aaase aa are praelaad by tke charter . ef tke- City ef Fertlaad. - Tha - aboea aaaaaaawat will bear sBtereaa - jo aaya aiisr ua ana seancatiaa ei ui aouea. THOS. 0. DRVTJN. Aaottar et tba CltT of Partlaad, -Oresoa. -- Portland. Oregon. Date ef Brat sakltniUeee April 10, -ISO. , -. ' . tor ntraorntxaTT . oi ur ujin inm. ' I Narlee bereby glvea that the Oaasril. ef tba City ef Partlaad. Or roe, at a BMetlaf keld aa tba 6tk day af AprU. ISO, declared -tke aaeeeaaaeat by erdlnaaoa No. 14.528, for tke lasproreaetat ef Beat Alder etraet. frees -the eaat Ilea et Beat Tklrty.foBrth street so tke weet Ilea of Baaarslda Third Addition,1 la tba asaaaer pro Tided by ordtaaaoa No. 14.. lis, apaa each lot. part of lot aad parrel' et land, wklra are a pedal if aad ReceJiarly! beaeflted. to be aa fnllowa. els: BLNNT8IDK BLOCK S, tot 1. Samaet Aader. aoa." sa.mf kr - totnte, Basil lot I. - Mra. Dalaaa ltltcbell. 10.21 1 lot B, Andrew, V Nelson, 1.7; lot B. Andrew NebM, $14.03 1 lot IS. Aadraw Nelaoa. f 1AM aortb U I B feet af tot IB, Lealae Ceaay, J0.it; Berth , SB 1-B feet of lot 13, Lsaiee Caaey, 11.18; -waat B0S4 feet of aonth BBS-8 faet of to !. W. 8. Drake, 121.06; eaat B feet of Booth; a 13 feet of tot 13, Ira O. R hat tar , l.oe; aoatb SS 1-1 feet of tot It, Irs 0. ghattack. Iio.as. e I CKOHIBR'S ADDITION BLOOTR, fat t, 0. Be Smith, .fJ8.71; waat IB feet of tot B, a B. Bmltk, IT.71; east SB feet af lot B, Jennie ' C. Croaler. fIS.OO; tot, . Bunoel H. Bmltk, 821.10; -lot 10,, Samnel B. Bnrtk, BIT.T4I .lot 11. Laretta M. Tarlar, flB.73 fat IV Bsaiuel H. Bmltk, tXt.M. ' SUNNTHIDR THIRD ADDITION BLOCK B4., , tot IS, Title Guarantee A Treat Oonpaay,! BB.CBj tot IB, Title rfinsran tea Traat Cam-1 aane. 0.ST; tot 14flHle Uuaraatae TraaB CoBipany, 0.BB. . , SUNN r BIDS BLOCK B, fat 8. WV fef. Unekle. tXLK; lot B. W. If. Moekle, B0.13; lot 4. W. M. Moekle. $0.08 i lot T, W. If. Moekle, 811.0H: tot 10. W. M. Moehle,1 $11.08; tot 11. W. M. Moekle, 8111.01; tot 14. Aioaao P. s,a,. L la w mf A lima P.V, ,1 Vl . ' ...'TOW . .WW, W ' W- CROHIER'B ADDITION BLOCK 8. tot 1, lanra EDaerlr. Sl'NN Y8IDK THIRD ADDITION BLOCK BS. lot 1. Title Onarantae A Traat Comoaa. - $2.00; tot B, lille Guarantee A Traat Com. ' nana, $o.S6: lot Title Onaraatao Treat Catapany, $0.88. Total, $441. TS. A atatrnieat ef aforessld aattaawrst bas beea entered In tba Docket ef Cite Liens, -aad la now don and parable at tba efBre ef the City Treasorer, In lawful awney of Ike United Btatea, and If not paid wltfel 80 dart from tba data of tela aotlea aaek proeaedlnse - will be t a Ire a for tba collection of tke same aa are provided by tba charter ef the City ef Portland. t . . Tba akor assessment will bear In reran t i 10 days after tke Brat pabllcatloa of this "T"' -' ' TH08.' C'riRTMN. ; j - ' Antlltor af tke City ef Portland.- Orefmj. Portland. Orefoev Pate et Bret pokilcitlea, April lOr-lBOB. - - - ' BTTPPLEirnrTABT ABBIaBlTlNT FOR Ufa PROVUflST or ssooso nun. Notlee la berenr 1en tkat the Conaell ef the City ef PortUnd, oresoa, at a. aieetlne -,-keld on the Btb aay of April, lenB. declared and, drbsou, at a. meeting lay of April. 1900. declared tke it kr erdieanoe Ma leftM, lor tke ImproTement of Second street, from tke center line of Artbnr street to tba aorta Una af . Woods street la the Btsaner prended by ardl. naaca No. liblrjl, apoa each tot. . part et tot and parrel af land, wblck are apecUllr aad necnnsrly benefited, t ke-aa follows, eta. t - -CARl'TMRRM ADDITION -to Carnthen addltloa to tke tlty ef Portland BLOCK M, kit 1, R. V. sauta. asvau, mi aj. u. smith. Bmltk, em tke $fll kd; a parcel of Und lylas betweea tke aea-tk Una of Wooda street and a Una 9in feet smith pf and parallel wltk tke aontk Una of Hooker street snf betweea the west line ef Beennd treat, and S Una 100 feet west thereof aad parallel therewith,' R. C. Smith. $141.12: total, $211.08. . ' A atateeaent of aforesaid a-aeasaent ' ktt ' heeS entered la tba Ikwket ef Ulty Llena. and . to bow due aad payable at tke office of the Ity Treaaoree, rn lawfal money of tke United Btatea and If not paid within thirty days from the data jnf thla Dotlce, Buck proceed Ui will be take for tke eolleetloB ef the eaaaa as ara aroTided by tke ckarter af tba City ef fort-' The ahaea aaaeeaaMnt wilt bear Interest tea ' days after the Brat poMlratlon of thla net Ice.', - , TII08. C. DEVLIN. I ... ' Andltoe ef the Clly of Portland. Oreaed. ??!?. 1- " PebUcattoo,, Portland, oregoa, , April 10, 1MB. . . . , ' -