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'"I ' 1--. A I ' Locals Cannot Maintain a Safa ; Lead at Any' Stage of . Came. ' . umpire's work: is " ; PARTLY RESPONSIBLE Portland in Need of a Field Cap tain, Who I Alert and,;,' Active. , ; ' Oleoma, T; Portland, I. Batteries Keefe and Graham: Essies: and Murphy. - -t--- t- ' Portland lost -stain yesterdsy to the Tacoma Tliers, and the defeat can be attributed to- the lack of bead work In in inueia) warn ine aiinonm won 01 Oueelr KJopf. the makeshift' official whom Cresldant Bert lnelata upon keep- ins; on ine pay rou 01 tue raianc uoast league, despite the fact that hi presence at a game Is extremely distasteful to the fans and thoroughly unsatisfactory to the players of both teams. , r. Yesterday's matoh was a tragedy b-ur-1'squs, at . times reaching the comedy stage, but at all times possessing the quality . that , characterises , juveniles. Portland had amilllon chances to win, but every time the occasion appeared one ? of the Olants would Insist Upon 'spolrtng the opportunity by doing some thing unpardonable. . To scan the error column is . no erjterion . of ''thv-Olant mlsplays, because errors cannot be given rfor bad Judgment and id lot lo performing. There Is no getting away from the fact that the Portland' nine requires- a field captain who can think quickly 'and act rightly. This Is fair year In Portland. and there will naturally be many visitors here; but -as sure as fata tbs attendance this season will fall , away below last year If the local management does not strengthen the team in the positions that are being neglected irom day to day by Incompetents. Gams after game Is being lost through poor head work. Qussls ' Klopf is also so slow in conducting a gams that the players cannot keep warm enough to feel comfortable. ' He will argue with any player who looks his way, and before he gets - his face in working order a minute is lost. : And so It goes. Of course. Mitchell's absence from the gams hurts" the Infield work. but If Mitchell were -on the plain -of Mukden Portland would have to get along without him. ' Bchlafly Is captain of the team, but his "work Is not up to the standard. . He means, well enough, but there are ever so many men whose work Is hampered by the caps of respon sibility. .-. Manager McCredle should put Ats In charge of the team work. He couldn't do any worse than Is being dons and the chances are greatly In bis favor for doing well. i- Yesterday's gme' didn't do baseball any good, and the least said aboutlj. perhaps the better. .. After Tacoma went down In one-two-three order In the first the locals de lighted the ladles 1y .'ringing up two aces, Ats led on witn a wane, ana was sacrificed to second by Vsn Buren. Householder drove out a pretty singls to center-, scoring Ats. and took second on the throw-to the piste. Bchlafly'a out nut Kddle on third, and ha scored when Graham threw wild to catch him' napping;- -; .-;- -v---.-- . Tacoma tied tninrs up in me second when Jaker-Ats' wild heave sver Mc Lean's head gave Truck Eagan life on second Instead lot putting htm on the. bench. Caseysut put Truck on third. Mike Lynch was 'Jilted In, the slats or thereabouts, and ambled. McLaughlin hit aafely to center and want to second nit the throw to set Lynch at third. Graham hit to Esslpk, who handled the ball slowly, but got Graham at first. Lynch scoring on the pley. Bobby Keefe fanned. ,..-.,.. ; Taeom Reared another 1n the fourth on McLaughlin's hit and steal, pass to PortUnd tied the score In their half, when McCredie-walksd and took second I on a psssed bsll; and scored on McLean's single to center, jieeie s wiia pes; w Runkle's sserifia allowed McLean to perch on third, and Runkle on seoondr Murphy end Eaalck each struck out when a bunt or a grounder of almost lnv old sort would have, scored a run. I Ats waited and secured another pass. filling the bags, but van Buren waa not leaual to the ocaslon,' and a chance to I Caeey ended Jhe Inning. - Portland TOOK ine leaa in ine mm on and i 1 t : . : '.. t ana anotner im-i - .sty jucjoan. Tacoma nut a crm-o In the hopes or the locals la the s'xtn. Lynch led off 1th hlt--lcLn dropped Esstck's throw of McLaughlin's aaoririoe, and Graham's ssorifice advanced both men. Keefe ftew to Bchlafly. Doyle's single to right scored Lynch and advanced Mc Laughlin to third. Doyle stole second and.Sheehan'a singls to left scored bothf- runners. Bheehsn stole seoona, out wss left, as Nordyke waa out at first. ' nhim itut att tn the eia-ntn witn a bit to left. Keefe's sacrifice placed him r on second, and the balk caiiea on assies by Klopf gave Graham 1 life on third, from whence he stole home while Doyle trlklns- out. being caiiea saie oy Klopf, although ho had not touched the piste yet- ' The locaia nn nsioumw unvmiu.ii half of the eighth, when Esslck walked and scored all the way on Ats' two-sack drive to the left field fence. This wss all for the locals, for all they could do tn the ninth was to get two am w sacks. - ."''- v ".' .The Official, acore iouows '', ' PORTLAKD. . ." - . . , , .AB.R.H.PO.A.B. Ats,. ss, ; i i ; J i Van Buren, It v J -? Jii.J Householder., ct V. . . f J ; 7T . X Bchlafly, tb.l 4...,...' J ! i-S ! McCredlS.rr. , I .? I T McLean, lb.. . .... J I J Runkle. 8b. ,.'.,.... JrJ 1 ! J Murphy c. i. J J; J Esslck. p. .......... . I f . f Jonee .......... ? 1 ' ... ....! rT 18 I totals . Boyje. rx. Bheehan.. id. TACOMA. ' ' ' ,! AB. R, H. PO. A. E. e - 1 a 1 1 1 10 M 'Totals han. tb. Nordyke. lb. J Kasan. SB, Caaey. b.' ........... 4 McLaughlin. If. J Graham, c. '..... -1 Keefe. n. I ti T 7 1 3 Jones batted for, Esslck inr-nlnth. -, -SCORE BY-IKNINQS. , . . . i'i mini; Portlsnd .. f 1 J J hus ..i in J J "- Tscoma . , f J J J fi x HUS . ', " k: : BUMMAHJiT i M Struck out By Esslck. 67,(poyls , Nordyke. Keefe); -by Keefe, 4 tMcLean, vfnmhv. F.aalck). Bases on balls Off Esslck, fOrahairi. Eagan I); off .Keefe, I (Ata f, McCredle t, Murphy, House holder. Esslck. Sohlafly). Two-bass hit Ata. First bass on errors Tacoma. Portland, l. Left on Dasss Port land. It: Tacoma, I. , Double play- Doyle to Nordyke. Sacrifice hits vsn Buren. -Runkle, McLaughllii, Keefe, SheehanT Casey. - Stolen bases Mc laughlin.' Doyle, Sheehan, Graham. Ea an. Hit by pitched ball Ats, Hpuss h.Mr. Lvnch. - Psssed ball Graham. Balk Esslck. Tims of gams Two hours and If minutes. Umpire Klopr. -' . r.gmo coast zjAevB. 1 ' . fcLUBS. Lnt !3 ad ..;. 1I,, i ....V....... .1 ii o) '". lioinmi Tarama ,. Oaklaad Saa. rranetace ..... b Aagciee .... Portia aa Heattle S 5 O) 4 4 1311618 SI .KM . .AM ,4N0 .833 ' : -'. . Hi. Mount Csmtxautt at Oak. land Cut Rlier Cutrere Cut Clizhtly. .: t ' :' . , , " . s t (Joarsal BpecUt Br?Ue.l Ban rrancleoo. April II. Acljelttn fell In ths first race at Oakland yeeterdsy and Jockey Minder narrowly escaped being killed, as the horse completed a somersaults- Minder, , although unoon scious when picked up, resumed his riding In later races. Results! : . Tour and a hair luriongs i m won, Abe Meyer second. Iron Wstsoa third: time, :H. , , Seven and a half furlongs Cloud Light won. Bob Ragon second.: Bailey third: time. 1:14 H. ' Mile and 199 yaraa -unnyam won. Rev Dsre second, Fortunatus third; time. l:4i. . JL . . Mile and a sixteenth Dusty Miller won. Sheriff Bell second. Judge Denton third; time; '1:4144. - Six snd a half furlongs Honlton won, Crusados second. Geld Enamel third; time. l:lf. -'.'.. . '-"' ' - Six furlongs High Chancellor won, Tocolaw second, i Ruby third; time, l:ll4, , -i- . , .' Seattle, Waah., April II. Brinker, the tTniveraltv of wasblnston nitoner.- was on the alab for Seattle yesterday and tnoindhi tin to the seventh Inning. when ths Angels bunched bits and. as- ' sis teds- by Russ ; Haus . tntenerence. scored Ave runs, 'Warren Hall . suc ceeded Dolly Gray In the seventh. The Seattle . I ..... .1412 - - 2 Los Angeles ... 5 Batteries Brinker, C. Hall and Frary; Gray. W. Hall and" Eager. Umpire Davla.- . L ''f ' 1- Foarteen SkbIbo Oaklaad. San Francisco, April 21. Fourteen Innings . were necessary .to decide yea terday'a contest between San. Francisco And Oakland, the letter winning by a timely hit by Van Haltre!lt. Score: - . . . - R.H.E. San . Fra4.l0t; 52! I -A Oakland 1 1 1 1-4; U Bstteries Wheeler and Wilson; Ibecc and Byrnes. Umpire Perrine. . , . mXXYAM MWlt A sTooass. The benefit tournament tendered Kid Sullivan at . Merrill's hall last evening waa a .success snd . the unfortunate young athlete wilt be ena' led to secure the coveted artificial limb, Several good bouts were pulled off and heartily enjoyed by those present. "v -At Fait wwuds. "- . :' , St Louis, April II. Fslr grounds riM reaults! 4 Four and a half furlongs Hamll Car third; time, 1:00. ' ' ' . , -' Five snd a hair ruriongs 'i yroiean won. Lansdown second. Hoceo third; time. 1:11 1-4. Four and a half furlongs Silver Sue won. Agnolo ' second, Plnstlcker ' third; time. :. ' ' w Mils .and - 71 yards Stand Fat won. Dixie Lad second, Lublns third; time, 1:1. l-i. . ' " Mile Safe Guard won, Ambftiita sec and. Aladdin third: time. 1:41 t-S ' Mile Bronx Wing won, 4 Tristan Shandy second. Bandlllo , third; time, 1:41 t-t.x J . , v .T;r;rr,V,.; Ai Jasaaloa Track. New Tork, April 19. Jamaica race re. aiiltSL ....-.'-' M.nrflnan five snd a half furlongs fPasadena won. Teacress second. Spark ling third: time. 1-4. Four and a half, furlongs First Water won. Ballot Box second. Sunftrs third; time. 0:65. J " - - V v Handicap, mile and 7..yarda Deksber won, Dolly Spanker second. Ocean Tide third; time, 1:40 1-6. - - - ' The Corona aUkes. mile and (0 yards Lor(j Badke won. Grenade second. Red Knight" third; tune, i:e. - viva - furlona-s Golden Badke won, Oallavant second. Dr. - Coffey, t third; time. 1:01. . i - Six furlongs Suprems ' Court won. Phoebus second, Billy Roche third; time, 1:16 1-6.. .;. - v. t A. t At OumbeeUnd Farttr Nashville, April II. Cumberland Park race results: .'--- - Six furlongs Irene Mao won, Biythe-, ness second. Orisrty third; time, 1:0114. naif mile St Idlewaya won,- Sossga second. Wistful third; time, 0:504. Steeplechase, short 1oourse-Rlp won, Mr. Rose second. Bank Holiday third; "fTvs and a half furlongs Magnolin won; Mehane second, Elcatea third; time, 1:04. - Seven furlongs Norwood Ohio won, Bsrthulsv second, .Basil third; time, r-ts ----- - " . Mile and a sixteenth Thsmblee won, Brooklyn secdnd, Anna Fitshugh third; time, l:4B. 4 - ' ' tZT3 TO AXHTX8XS. - 4 4 , " -4 4 All notices of amateur bae- 4 4 ball games, challenges and ath-" 4 4 lotto events must be sent to tts a 4 4 ofnee before I o'clock a. m.- en . 4 4 the day for publication. Ami-. 4 4 teuc managera should pay- at- 9 tsntioo to this rule, as the keep- " 4 4 Ing ef It will Insure 'a proper 4 4 report of. tbelr doings. The e) 4 Journal. . 4 , 'r.: - -' -- badges wfth , reversible, sides' with, 'the word ' "Rooter" on one Side and "Knocker" en ithe other .be purchased. When the - Portlands . are winning ths members can turn the "Rooter" aide out, and .when t hey are losing ths "Knocker" side may be displayed. Ot course1 there should be honorary- members composed of those who have always. knocked snd -never rooted. Those eould wesr .badges with ths -word "Rap" on both sides of their -badge. ' ' ,' '-".-.' - I 'i s..",.e :.;.-....J. The - loss of yesterday's ' gams Is quietly attributed to the -fact that two hours and 16 minutes are too long for any pitcher to keepsupplying his "spit" ball with the proper amount of nourish- ', - A-t s ;,;' ,- , - I-:" Joe Rellly Tea, this Is splendid fish ing weather for the' fish.- i - ,';,' : ' i WU..S. .4 m'-t.f . .'- All street ear men who attend ball gamea- by showing their" stars are not expected to affiliate 'with-the "Chorus Gang." Only those who cash in, at tna box office have fhat privilege.' ' - " . ; ' V '' ' ' Near fh TexasMlne. April II. Presi dent Roosevelt and his guides ascended Goat mountain yesterday, ' after a hard climb. Falling to find any goata . or goatfees. the famous bear and elephant hunters wslked- down ..tns mountain aids- picking four-leaf clovers . and huckleberries on the way." h . . ' a ' . ! Big Jack McLean was there-wlth the big stick yesterday clouting' out three timely .hits and otherwise demonstrat ing-hi valua to the local team. - -v - - ;.' .- f . e.'.e; Tn Hauaeholder.-. McLean and -Ats the locals have a trio that can be depended nan at all times, for thev sre reliable batamen. The other members of trie local team seem unable to do anything at the hat when a bunt or a hit la needed. It Is to be hoped that McCredle, Bchlafly. Runkle and - Van Buren will get their batting eyes. ' Ths Columbia and -Charleston tea mi of the South Atlsntlo league a" ll-ln nine- no- soere came at Charleston. S. C. last' Saturday. . Turner, who Pitched for Charleston, allowed nine hits, while Ash ton, ths Columbia pitcher, held bit opponenta to six hits. . Turner did not Inaue a bass on bails while Ashton walked three. Charleston- had - two errors, while ColUmbui had' three. - The game was played In- twoj hours and 46 tnlnutea.Ti Georse fcnsel. " .the former Portland! pitcher, managed the Columbia! team last season. HILL MILITARY LADS" iWy DEFEAT HIGH SCHOOL r.:i;LT;:c:.:;.:i cdxehv f L0CZ5 AT SEATTLE ' - (Joersal Spaelat aervtre.) . Seattle. Aorll , 10. Ths .four-round boxing exhibition between Hood Bottler of the Multnomah club of Portlaad snd Elmer. Plummer of the Seattle' Athletic lub last -evening resulted In a victory for ithoi Seattle, man, who received the decision" at the handa of Referee Buck ingham.. .. w ' Edgar "Frank, or Mult nomas aereateo Large of Seattle In. two straight falls. walls Graham of Seattle won two straight from Johnsoft of Multnomah In the wrestling matches.' ' -t ' .A delegation of prominent members I ths Multnorosh club ' were in at tendance. , ! - , . - i r FAOITIO. WATXOWAXi UAOVS. ' 1 ' . Won. ? Lost. P C. t . 1 ..684 e.s e e f f e . 3 ; 1 r .......... 1 it . . At Sanaa. Olty. , . . .. Kansas City, Mo., April II. Elm Ridge race results: Seven-eighths of a mile Modred won, Dr. Robert second. Berry Hughes third; time. 1:11. - ' ' . . Four furlongs Jack Dolan won. Tele pathy second. Parvo third; time, 0:61 K. Flva furlongs Rsgtag won. Hopeful Miss second, Glad 8mtle third; time, 1:04, r ' ". Handicap, six furlongs Croix 4Or won. Llnday Golden, second, Envoy third! time, .1:15 H.. - Six furlongs Bryan wdn. Durbar sec ond. KUtlea third; time. 1:14. Mile Gus Straus won. Tbs Lady Ro hesla second. Ada N. third; time, 1:40, SPORTING GOSSIP, Anronos ef ths . suggestion that a Rooters' club be orgsnised st the Base hail nark for the nurnose of supporting the home nine by ths aid of rooting" arid cheering.. It might be mentioned mat Zstersoho: lastio Tragus.. WonLost. P C, Hill Military 'Academy ... -1 1- .140 Fomaaa. Acaaemv . . , PorUand High School... 1 CCLLtCr ATCLETtS Oil FRAfildlil FIELD Over One Thousand Young Men Entered in Great Meet at Philadelphia. . Spokane .'. Ogden . 4 ... nan LKe ,. . . Boise'. ...... AS anakanSk i R..H.K aaooooel o l - 7 -j .0000 1010 i '1 Salt Lake Batteries Tosler and Leahy; KlinA hammer and Stanley.. Umpire McCrea. V. '-At Boise. i ;' - Boise . . i.... .000401010 11 I Ogden . - o oo oo i i s z is is HAtteries BLeiis ana ninitn: mjw Ing, . Hastings , and. Hsusen. . Umpire Setley. , . . ' ' '- .iiATTOirAir mifti.' -"' . , Vew Tork'.,....i...... 8. . .71 Pittsburg s. ...v.. 4 Chicago . Cincinnati ,..... Boston . . ..... .v.... Brooklyn '.' . PhlladelDhl. ............ St. Louis . '., ........ vrdt . ; v - At rtwvt. Pittsburg . . ............. Chicago . . ....'i'V2 Batteries nooertaiue . sna rrsnaj Brown and Kllng.' Umpire Emslle. ' k T """ - r At ' BrooklyaT i- . - R. H.E. New Tork . ,.....S I t Brooklyn .",".-'..'.'. . ;."..". .V. .... .1 7 1 Batteries - Wlltse snd Bresnahsn; Scanlon. and . Rltter. . umpire.) jonn atons. j : ' - i r t ; ( J At Philadelphia. i' . R.. H. E. Pnalnnl . . J. .......... 2 0 Philadelphia-. . A .' "t Batteries Toung snd Need ha m Dug- gleby .ana, ADqou... umpire Miuswine. - mi' . . . , BXOAJT XfAAUB. .000 .644 E 11 A St aUVV . .. 0 - .45J I - .4J - 6 . .75 .ISJ . R. HE. ....4 11 0 Philadelphia New Kortc ,Won. .Lost P.C Detroit .- . . 6 4 Washington-. ..... 0. s St. Louis . ............. 6 . b Chicago- .-y (.-, ........ mi s a Cleveland .V.... . 6. Boston , 4 .- 4 . s . v . oo .IKS I .600 ,..109 .600 ...431 . ,!50 '4 Chioaro. '!'t '.," ' R. H. E. i:::1. U i ' McFarland; 600 at 1 ths Hill military academy team de feated the Portland' high school lsd veaterdav In a one-sided contest. Clif ford's pitching was too much for ths high school club, and the-wero treated to s. coating oi wautwau. - - - - Frequent errors, follomed by timely batting, gave the millUry lads, a total of six runs.- Score: . .t . - . - r R, H.& K M. X-. J.i..O I 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 I I p. h. a. .T. oooooooooi i Batteries Clifford and MoCoy; Good ell and Newell. , IsSlliU AT AUAJTT. ' ,". (Spaclal DUpatcb te The Journal.) Albany, Or., April II. A picked team from this city and one from Eurene will play a game of baseball In this city tomorrow afternoon. .. The Eugene, tear will - have ths high school battery and players from the high school snd uni versity teams, while the' Albany team will have "Slats" Taylor In the pitcher's box snd Teabo; of Chemawa aa .pitcher. Taylor pitched with the 'Albany league team last summer. . . . - - .., . - " ' ;AZA AT OBSOO CITY. tJesrsa! Beerlal Chicago . . Batteries . Aitrocx.ana Kitson and Sullivan. '. AtT0u:?i vkb; Philadelphia . ................ 7 11 New York .....I 1 Batteries Bender and Schreok; Clark- eon, HOgg. Kieinow ana,Mcuuire. . i. . . Oregon City. April II. At the open ing of Canemah park next Sunday the Victors of Portland and the Oregon City CoRs will cross bats In a baseball gams. .. At CJlawalaaA, . . ...' J '' ' -''.; - - - - I t R. H. B. Cleveland ......, .,....Z s fit. Louis ....... .....110 Batteries Moore and Bemja; Morgan and,. .'weaver. . - . .... . ":. ".'L"'"..'V..w .At BaaesvT..'''C. Washington .. ........ 1 4 I Boston ........ .....t 0 0 1 - Batterlss Patten and Klttredge; Winter and, McGovern. .. SPRINTING RECORDS - . , MAY BE LOWERED Extracted and filled b lu ' eoted and used by ua on... , inauoa. , IfBTOVI nOTIJ and these t dread having tbelr teeth extr1 Invited to call at our emce. will demonstrste to tnetr eniuw r faction our claim for painless as.. . ins . P3 Georgetown's New Runner Sertz It Expected to Uphold : ' Duffyje Fast Work- VXVAT A TIB wAKB. Ths Columbia Drugstore team ahd the Cloverdale. teani played a tie game which lasted JO Innings whsn called on account of -darkness. -Both teams showed unt fine In team work and the score stood 11 to 11. Battsrles: Colum bia Drugstore, Bateman and Plerson; Cloverdale, Fisher, . Thornton , snd Pester. - (Joaraal Beaclal IctrlMj PhlladslDhla'. Pa. April !. The eyes of the college world ere turned toward Franklin, field today. i Upon the famous arena of theL'uiverstty of Fennsylvsnla the pick and flower of American col. lese athletes will strive with every -ef. fort . to win glery and fame and the plaudits of ths multitude: The flccsslon Is the 11th annual Intercollegiate snd Interscholsstlc , relsy contests under the auaulcea of the sthletlo department ot the University of . Psnnsylvsnia.' Never before In -the hlstom ot college ath. letlca haa an event vf greater impor tanca been held 01 one In which keener pitch of enthusiasm haa beed rAtiad. The entries reach the enormous total of more than 1.000 men. Ths big east ern colleges, such as Tals. Harvard, Columbia. Princeton.'. Penneylvania, Georgetown and Cornell are well repre sented, while the smaller Institutions that' have entered number several score. From the wet Jisvs come the crack teams of . the UnlvsrsUles ot Chicago, irinneaota Wisconsin. Michigan and Purdue. " ' Ths most sensstlonsl ftghts are looked for. this yesr In the one and two mile Lraces. .. Tbs one miie . even onnjsa gether the famous quartets iroro laie, Pennavlvanla. Harvard. Georgetown and Cornell, with Tale ana Pennsylvania ruling favorites. Anotnsswxciiwg raoe la looked for In ths two mils event. In tiiia Tala and Pennsylvania - are again the x principal entriee, though the fsat tears from the University of Wisconsin makeatiM laaue a doubtful 'one. ' In th other special event a chief In expected In . the 100 yards, which will h.-iv .tnarether Schick of Harvard. Belts, ha tJhw Georsetown flyer;'- Dear of Pennsylvania, Torrey of Yale and Rulon Miller Of Princeton. - ' - in the other aoectsl events enelf In. i.,t untiu in the shot-put." This will bring together for the fourth time the two foremoet shot-puttsrs among col lesa athletes. W. W. Cos of SomervlUs snd Ralph Rose, the California glsnt, PORTLAND bARSMEN LIGHT THEIR PIPES Ths annual smoker of the PorUand Rowing club,- which waa held at the clubrooms last svening, wee In laverv narttculsr. - .longs, musical recitations and several boxing bauts' constitutes ine prugrmm of entertainment. ' After ths smuse- iri.ni nrosram wss rendered Cosch Murphy gsve an lntsrestlng talk on what he exnected to accompllah - with the crews this season, while several ot ha club' a veterans made short, ad' dreeses on how they would worn ana give tbs benefit of their experience te the new men who sspirs to pull an oaf In the different crews. . j WO BAOOTO AT OBZOAflrO. iJearaal gpaeUl nerrlea.) Chtcaao. Aorll II. The racing ses son which was to have been Inaugurated at Worth track today has been ndefl nltely postponed, owing to thV ulti matum of the district sttorney (relative to gambling.- Horns-owners who have their stables here are preparing io leave Immediately. - SILVER FILLINQS... ....... GOLD FILLINGS 75 and fl.&J IIANDIltWUlT' - ii CROWNS. ....BS.0O and rVC FULL SET TEETH.....' 4..4 BostonlPainless Dentists 'wva KOBBXSOB ST. v Opy. Kale ft Fraak and Old Foots Bpe. Hours 1:10 s. m. to p. tn. Bunaay. I:S a. m. to. 111:10 p. ra.. t. - To be sure you are In the rlht place come In and get bottle of If, B. L. Graves' r tooth powder, free. SVOOTOrO TOVSBBT XV BAB BXSOO. t , ' . : (Joaraal Bperlal flerrle.) San Diego. Cal.. April II. The an nual shooting tourney, of the1 Pastime Gun club opened today under successful auspices.- - An- unusually largo-number of prominent marksmen hsvs been at tracted by the liberal prise offerings, which Include- S00 In cssh prises in addition to ths handsome Jenks, Fano and Hoegeo trophies. eSFBATS Uosraal ScmcUI Berries'. Denver, " April II. Rube Smith of Denver knocked out "Kid" McPsrtlsnd tn the fourth round. of what was ached uled to be a 10-round contest in this city lsst evening. BOBTB : The second North Central school team defeated the second Holiday scaool team yesterday by the score of 6 to 0. Esrl Davis, ths North central s pitcner, did not allow a hit. .... :V . ' ( 'i- i The hardships snd drudgery of life un less you put on- the proper armor . to fight agajnat them. Nothing will bs of so much asalatance to you In your battle aa av good commercial training. Our Business and Shorthand courses, repre sent perfection at "every point. ; Writs ua for terms, particulars, eto. BEIIHKEMVALkER BUSINESS COLLEGE Sixth and Morrison Sta, Fortlaad. Or. . ' V Open all the Tear. ' . 1 awasssw n mmrimnt at Its frlahtfnl hlileounaa. Blood Folaonlng la eosiamly ealMl Ibe Klag All rw. ..... it nt -either he henHtarr eoa- traetad. Oae tk. wtea la tatatej nllh It the dlaoaae stay BtaaltMit Itaelt la Ihe tttm at Hnrerala, Eeaeiaa. Btanunatle llliw.. Hllff er Swellta JolDta. Erapttuaa Osler Colored Spota os the Kaee or Hoer. little Irera la the Moata or oa the toarae. sora laciei. nwoiiea Tonatla. ralllsg oat of tb Hair . or Eyebrows, ..j ,1.-11- . V .ilk. lw mt tko riMk aad . Booea. ' It roe hare ni ef throa alml taV armptona. set BiOWTTS BLOOI .CtJSX laisiedlatelr. Thla treatatont praetlrallr tha remit of life work. It contain ao dinarrona arnga or Injurious aieiliclaea of aar klnil. II aoa to too Very bottom of the disease and toreea oat every particle of ioiDurlty. Sooa erecy alga aad symptom disappears, remplMply aad forsyer. 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