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THE ' OREGON " DAILY n JOURNAL; PORTLAND, " THURSDAY EVENINO. ' MAY -11, - 1905. IS"" ' : kntMl f that nnSInf Be nf Ytl. .A " Or tor trsoaportsUoe throngs tae Bella ea seesad fui natter. 1'oetaga for single roplss: For 6. 10 1 paper. J caul: 19 to 10 pef el. 2 tH " e Pea, .ul TEtErHOklS, ' Sdltorlsl Room., . Buslii.ifaa... ."! J"? atsia vokbiok ADTzmmnra iewmehtaiit. . .--Vrajeland-Brngsailn Special Aorertlalng Aseacy. ,-,.' . . l&O Nuug BUsst. Jur.; XtUmne hulld- . IffBSCtimOlf EATE8V - germs -ny Cm. He Dalle TAh.l .bill, annilk, t ea...8T.80 Jns Hslly Jouraal, 1 year -0J -1 h ItaHy Joaanel, -wMb, Sunday- BapCtua. 8-JS The Iially Journal, mom as. ' J. lbs Ii.Uy Jouraal, wllb Bund, months. l.M . Jba Jmiiji Jearnal. S month - The Dally Journal, with Sunday. 1 month. . . -tU-tMlrAw-vMkr-tiiilund, SuodalL, tarWded . .1 Tb Dally, per WHk, dellasred. Sunday . . eaaepted 10 -' : Terms lb Dally JouriuUr 1 yesr 5 2 Iba bail journal, Hb Hundar. sBoathe. 8T8 -Ttae Dally Journal. months. 8.JS '-. Tan li.ll Journal, with Sunday, S month. 1.80 ; m Kelly Journal. I montni..... 1h D.ll. I unreal, with Buudaf. 1 montb.. a.88 jua uauy journal, t arWa.nTiCMX-T. , '-' 'Tha MunHat J.Mien.l 1 veer. m em "r1tr Bond- journal, 8 month.-;. .r-- J.00 ..... v" Tha geml-weekly Journal. Weekly JoursaL to II DUM ear, issue, lUaetrated, full market ' rs- pnri. 1 year. i. i year, ffilttaace should ba mad b; II M Hrtulttaacea ahould ba mad by drafta, postal express orders eno? small uuwtt ara abta ta I ajid -eBt poanjrg atampa.- P. O. Bos 121, Portland, Or. WHIR! HI JOUXVAL MAT BI TOOTH), Tb Journal taa ; i-ii. following plaraa: BOIMK. IDAHO a, Intrr. ba lound an aala Selltt Oo. W. Me liC'-'AGO Poatortlc Nwa eomptajf ITS Daa - . twirn atraei. , PKNVEH, COI.O. Kndrtc Bar Stationary unipM 0n,ut ntb atroat t-i.- 41 lac i BlitKiith and Oirtia atraata. 1 uJCANr)A8 CITYV. Nor Naw romtuny MINNKAPOUS M.JLJJTaaAUlLw5U aM - iDirq airees. r NEW VOKK CITY Braatam'. ITnlom aaoar. OMAHA Millard Hotal Nawa aUud; MagaatS ' Btationrry company, 13(41 taraum atraat. SALT LAKB C1XY Kanyon Hotal Nawa at and; Barrow Uroa.. 'Waat Sarond atrrat, aoata. ST. LOl'lii Pblllp Hufdcr, 1 Locuat atraat; " H: V: irn. urm ottra arrear: -" " SAN KBASiISCO W. E. Ardlns. Palaea HoUl Nawa stand, and 1008 Market atraat: Gold' smith Broa.T .10 Sutter stmt, and jramrie notat tout- vrtmr, rmj buna inc; Wbaatlay, moasabl nawa auod. cor nrr Markat and Kaarnay atraau. -i KTTbal H.nr-rnd-Nrw stand; wrET Khank. Hntal Haattla Nawa atanit. SPOKANE. WA8I1 John W. Graham A Co, TAI OMA. . WA8H-Cantral awa -compaayi - itotai jaeama nw stand. VlcruRIA. B. C Victoria Book A Stationary Nmpanr WXATHZK EIP0B.T, A s4nrm of moderata . anarar moTPd- Inland fromttia orvan dqrlnf the nlfbt. ant Is rantral j nt uwcamjt.Jm ina untana- coaai, appaxaiHtr inTlua; arMitbaaatward. It cauaad aood ralpa in all rrrtions winit 'or ina Laaradv. and i-ontluuatlon nf showery . wrsthar la , eaatarn aahluf ton and northern Idaho. - The dlaturb am-e that paaard orer thla district h early part ot thla week continues In tb Mississippi .valleyi It baa' rsuaed ganaral ralna In tha atatea eal nf tha Rocky aionntalna and annw j inn: The iBiltrattons tr fnrtiaaettlt.howrT -T- areatbcf In thla dlatrlrt during Uie Bait M 4fura. tt will he warmer tonight tail pf, tha iseraoa moiiBiaiiia, , j MAI.ARKEY May .- ta Mr. apfllJlTfa. CHABLEsfON May 8, to Mr. and MraGeorg OZT Myrtl 'street; a ana. 4K narieatoa, at Mataraity Boa pi l ai; daurhter. GLANdOW May I to Mr. a ad lira. Bobart ulaagow or Salmon Arm, B. c. a eon. , C0HTA0I0VS DISEASES. - -BltrV tf Mlllnn R,n, BA Knrft Jwanty. J lourtB atrreij incaaiea. DEATHS. - MAY May Richard May;' aged TJ years. a- 'aarada tiecksi cauar-ureialai trema torltim. CHono May T tMt Cbong. aged 4J years, l.'mH Second street: cause, tuberculosis. Rnrlal at Loua rlr cemetery WKll May Tr Jacob Weta, aged years, 28T " " Kaat Tblrtyeranth atreet; cauae. tubercu kla. Burial at tone rlr cemetery. PATTKRHiN Ma y II. A "f " t lne Pa t ten aaau 4i irara. . at St. vlncent'a boaDltali -raiiac. lajrlliuillla. purl. I . irtme f'f nmT- terr. GIN May 8. Lee Gin. aged SS years. Second and Aider atreeta: cause, tuberculosis. - Burial ai i.oiie r tr cemetery. BROWN May 8. Mary Ooldl Brown, aged 14 rears. v Mimtana aTenue. t anae. tuhercu Wis. Burial at Loaa fir eemetery. Trr ma tor Ittm oaOrefofl City ear Bne, near Sellwood; modern, scientific, eomplate. Casrgea Adults. (Jo: children (2S. lailors a a. ta. to 6 p. m. Portland Cremation aaaodatloa. laniana, uregoa. . "Idwiro' Tlolmtn tndertatlna comDair. funeral dtrertors and' embaloera. 130 Third atreet. Pbone 607. ' - J.- P. nnley A Hon.. funeral director asd emhalmers, roraar Third and Madison streets. red eeaaty oraaar.- Talaphaae Main S.tt- Foneral wreath and rat flower a apeelalty at Rosa City Greenhouse, Twtnty-eecond and - Ksat MorrUoOr-appv. eemetary. Clark Bros, for flower. 29 Morrison atreet. bvixdivo PESMTrs, SHOKMAKKR May in, C. M. atand. Thnrman atreet: Cost, Shoemaker, f'R ANCIS Msy H. O. I.. Francis, cnttsge, - Hswtbiirne arenne between I'ortlatk ' and KortT-ltrst jtceracottJU4aO HltiWARO May H. K - G. Howard, eottage, (iuiid arenu( between PreaooU and Skid- more alreetar coat, gl.niio. l .. ..-rrre-.... -4 Ueiylerhottv-rf S " '1 1 -aaaaaaBaBw-aaBaaaaBjBjsaBaaBaaasaarasap- ; ' , 11 ' " . -. ; Z AJk . Al.-l SB. . 4 at I-.jiwa - . : - . . i Ulfll D n a a e e -tf O f A VaAdl a nwAm W t nltla AV. ". -TaT--W I .. . I "-' hHIUI i ' . . ... I IT t A 1 O 1 1 0 A 1 1 f - I I pn- WttJ, 1 McCOY May 1(. O. McCerr. boot ha. Twenty. --bWII and Sarler atreetsj cost, fl.ooo. KAKS Msy in, B. Csas. booth, Twenty-Bftb and 8arlet atreeta: coat, 128. THOMPSON May 10. Y. Thompson, sddltlon . to dwelling. . rargtl Hit Commercial, straata; ""' crt. . - . WKTHKKBEB May 10. J. R. Wetherhe. store and rooms. Eaat Morrison near Third atreet) . coat. Itl.OOO. --r M VRSH A Mr- W EI.LS TO. May K, -Marshall . Wella compaay, repairs to atora, I'lne be , twedV Fnnrtb end fifth streets; cost, 20. SWANf-Mae 10, Peter Swan, eoMage. porta- . moiiiaanuenrsr liarwooo street; cust. l.OOO. 1EAL ESTATE TSAMirEll. Bridges and wlfe to H. 1anlel. It "IS ' TTO.-k Tnr-'nrehard TTomeaf.1 The Title Guarantee A Treat company to William H.- Pownra and wire, weet feet lot IP and eaat 10 feet lot 18. block 10. tllton s addition .... W. K. Broakea et . to M. J.-Rrookew.' t S30 , amtth i M nortaeaat W-aectloa la, " . ' township S north, range 1 jrest. con, -. -Ulnlng 40 acrea. and other property.. 1 .11 H. fTla and wife to L. T. Ilndauk. , lota aw. 40 and 41. block a. Porte month Villa attended 7... ... S.000 , Blrerrlew cemetery to Leu R I rears. -.- areat t, lot 100, Section T. Rlrarrlaw ..?.m'rT 250 M. U Hoi brook and wife to M. C. Goold. ' ' -.wit 14. Mock 8. Sf. John Park addition.' 200 ,it. U-Holbrank and wife to V. C. Poter. lot 13 block 8, St. Jobs, Piftk pddl- - tloa 77. ..... 240 , E. ' '. Potter and husband ta M. U Hoi brook, lot 13, bloik T. St. Jobaa Park l.lltlon ,, ( u U. Good and bnahand to 14. L. Hoi- ,.' ' Sdilltlor) . 1 School IHatrlct No. S to M. 1m llolhrook, I sere beginning 11 chains and M llnka Bortb end 10 chain, and It links west ef smtkweat corner 'of aeejtoa 1, tow a- . ship I earth, rente I sreat TOO P. II. Marlar in II. F: Bennett, lot 10, - ( block 2. ateaeheae Psep-elSn, S ". f 4. o. 11 art and husband to L. O. Clarke EUCLWAL D0M.fl,f.!.O0yS Rrst Meeting of ;Visitorr and Soldiert Epdw in. Favor of formei. MILITARY PLAYERS. MAKE CRAVE ERRORS Shortstop Holrnanr Helps the Vic 7 tory Along by Two Bad Juggling Acts. rz77r The ball toaaea of the Hill military BCadcmy riit up a ragged artlcl of tha national same yeaterduy, which reaulted In their belnst defeated by tha Kugena hl;h-choOlHtrnJrrjUltUCl 0unari7oimafrTTIir6TrT0rnreTrr bryo soldiers had a bad day, ror na uaually a ateAdy and reliable. playarHBtit yeaUxtUy. bar bad"T0Qr mlacues, two of ohlnH with a cniinle of naaaed balls by Catcher-McCoyAand anolher mlaeuei by Stanton at third, allowed tna,viaiiora to arrora flrer rona-trr-thar-alsth Innlns, whan thev ahould ' have been retired runleaa. . The local, play em Aave the adre on the vlaltora in all'departments of the gamjorheyajUlyejtceJLleL-tha Kut arena bova In batting ana Dtae running. and were -defeated almply becauae they bunched errors at critical times. . Uaoond Baaeman Driver of tha . Eu gene team kept MS teammates tn tha game at all times by remarks or me following natural - ue' wnia, leiiowa, we'va nt them now." "Oolly! waenS that speach'a)arn my-tarSfsixdng on Captalrr Hug-rrr-get-tne-anot a Pender you're all. right." .- - Thrmark.'a.lthouh-mwJiat in lranr- aprred to tha) high aehoot TDffy on edge at 1J iimea, una juuiuwni' Hy: DrtTer set Ills teammatea av aptan aiiT example In lh- neia. Dlmmlck tried to atretch a triple Into home run In tha fifth, but a fast relay from Fulton to-C. Smith to McCoy c-auarht him at the elate. - Hill "H1 tbioga Intaraatlna ls-lli ninth by makina; a atrona; bid lor tne nme. and alrooat tied the acore. Start- fl'-ttnn Uil pff-irltbj aounie-auu uiinnimn. erred th Stackpole's hit, which left a malnon Jlrat and ona-on-thtrd, wiinno , . one out. Pander fanned Smith and Hoi min i out scored Bianion. jaercnana hit to Driver and -the aide was out The acore follows: HILL M1WTART' "ACADEMIC ABt R.-HnPO.- A. E. Stanton. Sh. MtMi'knol A. lb.- -. ... -6 --AIJ-B. S 1. 4L I. 4 e . 4 ,2 S C. Smith. ?b. 4 0 0 Hnlman. ae. .. S I MarchaotV-4f. ...... ,4--A - J0 McCoy, c. ......- VJ---e IfUltOnr- rfrr,TOi rri 4 0 t 41 0 Brown, r f. Strelt. t I 1 0 1 0 1 "Totals 7 i ST 13 7 EVOENE HlOrf SCHOOL, Pmllh. aw. iniii 8 i 1 s Peret, - 8 b. Kins, I'ender, p. Dlmmlck, lb, Bean. cf. . liHUHnn. ' If; Driver, lb. .0 t 9.3 0 f.0 0-r- 8 .0 1111X0008 SUMMARY Stolen baaea Smith 2. Driver, McCoy. Brown, Hnlman, Stackpole J. Baaea on ballB . Off Btrelt: 1; off Pender. 4, Htruck out By Strelt, I; by Pender, 7. i wo-oaae nita i-enaer. DtacgDOie. Three-baae hlta Henderahott. Dlmmlck. Loft on baaea H. M, A.. T: B. 11. a. Pansed balla McCovrS. Time of game Two fioursi;inpira Ed - Rankin. LACROSSE AND BALL GAMES NEXT. SUNDAY . The double attraction of baaebal an'd lacrosse . which la scheduled for next Sunday Is exciting conalderable atten tion around town. The ball teama com- cream oT the local talent. while the lacroaee-ctubg comprise aome of the best-players ot thla Interesting game in the country. Lacroaae la a novelty to the aport-lovlng publle of this city, snd ss It la one of the moat exciting gamea the attendance blda fair to -eclipse all recorda. The Portland Lacroaae club will -select the playera from the rival teams Sunday for the tram that will repreeent ht city dur ing the Lewia and Clark lair champlon- anipa. . ThsrTtnTOp Of tneasDafarnswTir be as follows: 8ort!llra. University Park. Slavln ...........If Moore Hunter P ;ibv. .2b, ........ . .- Brock WTniama Campbell Haynes .- Johnaon . .'. . Hart ........ Patterson .aa .lb .rf. ...!. Gray Houaton Oliver Hlnkla mtth Gains A. Pa rrot t . . ,i, , i.ef.ifc... R. Parrott...'.....rf. COA.TM nr omzoaoo. (Spedsl Dlspatrb to The Journal.) Albany. Or., May 11., Altan B. Coates. Alhany'a famous avthlete, la rlow In Chicago, WAera be la making great record. He la lr training and -recently made a 120-yard hurdle race In li aec onda fiat. 'Hla trainers predict that ha ill ba a' world'a record-breaker. PACinO irATIOaTAI. IVXAOUa. . Won. .... 7 ... 4 ... 8 ... 1 l8t PC. I . .700 4 . .500 .4.'.4 7 . .223 Ppnkane . Bolae - Ogrlen rr Salt Lake a i a AI Salt X.ll. T U V Ogden ..,.180800400 7 14 t ::. 0090 10 joo 7 S Salt Lako Kattnrlea Hoot), Thompaoa n: Toiler and Leahy. Umplr and Hau -Settly. parrel land beginning on north line ef -J Waahlnstorr street 100, feet taat of '. eaat aide line of Twentieth it 1 George A. Oorrlg et al.-to B. Hoysoav -st '2- or lota 181T and la.-ur nralde -mi n . - v. . . .. ". -...?' nnA Oeorga A. Qoerlg et al. to A. B. Cr. weat-8of -lou IS, U-aad IS. block -IS. Snnnralde lu II. W. Trlea snd wife Xit I. . StlllwalL ' lota 3. 4. bbvk 'M. alnltnnmah T9t P. II. Strong and lfe to S, H. Clerk. ' weet H kit . block t, King's Secoad addition rr-. . t 4?. I. Kdwardt and wife to J. J, Knot - et al.. lota (1 and 8. blurk 21, t, Jebaa Reeoad addltloa , l.fna Q. W. Brown ta fY H. Hllgers, lot 8, ' block 1. Arleta Park No. 3 -I!' MOO J. B. Scott et al. ta C J. rrederlrkaou?'v. north H ef aorth H acctlon 12. tow a-' ahln-l aouta, raaga 8 eaat ' 1 A. 11. Reed to Ac A. Mt k. lota 8 aad T. block 1. Cap lea addltloa ' goO Mr, n. Rnmmel et el. ta T. T. Scales et si., mra iv, jn. n and XJ. Mark 18. Point Tlew t , , S.V) - t J. H. Olbaoaj to W. R- alorrte, tot tl. block U, rortBMutB villa leaded .... Aet yonr . Inanrtace aad abatraeta ta real eatate from the Title Oaaraata Treat eaaa paay, Ckasbet ef Commerce pallsUag. .J.." 1 1 1 ' 8-4-V04 ,.,.,.r 0 1 13 2 0 SZ.... 6 0 J 0 3 .4 a 0. 0-, 0 0 0 t?L 41ll 7 ,6 j Jt rt ... - A 1 01-0 nits BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR3 EUCmiUTllLEIES !YyrrTreaseOC 1 Showing Made Agairtlhe Y .... Willamette Track Men.- r witelliTsVttCnTrTBr-jBtrftri Eugene. Or., May 1L The local track athletea are aomewhat encouraged by the showing made In the lata meet with Willamette - unlvereUy.- No great rec orda were achieved, but' the, work waa all good. conalderlngJhe,tlma of -year andtha heavy-Trauk. Tha acore waa not fairly repreaentative of the two teama, aa the nrlaltora had to compete Cohen, who was only one hour off the train. The Salem boya fought hard and were not "eaay"-at any etage of the game.- t Track athletics are attracting much attention and enthualaam. . ' A large del egation will go over to- Corvallla for the dual battle May 17, and a stilt ia,rr one to Balerri foxjH-atatr neia aay. IjjiiJwnerlorrTha work dons by p. A. C. and Paclflo in their rneeta,-May a, waa noted well, and the wtBepneasr)n.u buay figuring on : probablJwrlsfrjr-the lrvteroolreraatst-'There will certainly b aome of the grreatest sprlntlnr and middles dlatance -running: ever aeen-ht tha jiorthweat. - If the preaent sood weather- holdw, the ttld I.- A.-A- -A.-O. recorda will all seed revision aave. per-hapa.-the tjuarter-mlIe."One of tha hot teat events will be the half, where Oreenbaw. Gatea. Peterson, and Per-" klna will flsht It out all the way down the ionaj stretch. Clyde .Payha's-raoord 1 0f --t:84 Ha quite likely to set lrat in the-ahuffle; Jf8mlthaon and WHUama can be made to run the old-time aprlnt- Inc marks ought to suffer a like rate. Tha atate doea not aaem to ba developUej many gffod Jumpera or hurdlers this year. Tha talent ta .crowded Into the flat racea and aome good men will htva to so without tnedale. - Oregon la count S - llttle further tnan iteuDen rjanaera am at, the 188 -meeting. , iienaeraon win do aome:goof " high jumping;": ariff, In general.rTlayward'a technical akllj Is expected to-ahow up in- SlT'the:" field events. Aa"to the- dtsposllie-t'-tha cup this year-there Is-yet no nettled opinion. There wlli be a splendid field day, however It goea, and the beat men fit's eail. .el and must sveiy tins tiss win nave to ag ineir uiiiwii w win. chance. PITCHER WIN CUTTER FAILS TO REPORT (Special IXanatch to The Jonjnal.) Spokane, Wash., May 11. Winnie Cutter, thfrrCalifomia. pitcher,, who -has berrTrnder--eontract to Spokane forth paat two months, but has failed to re-portrsy--not-pl8rittnha Indians. -..Presldent-JWUllams aaya he "has left the jnatterjrith Stanley, and that there Is hardly a cha"nce-Df releasing one of tha pltohere who have been doing araed work, to bring on a man who h8S,.falled fo report according to -contract.- A tel egram has been received from Cutter atatlng that he haa been married and asking for tlckete for two. It Is prob- aJriejtiat-.lrBT-iiBjr-bean mahie-.Ttrtaraome before, but the other pitchers- hi on the freunonajnaqojpggiia tbaenre. . . - Next Monday the Indiana must .cut down to 11 men. and if Cutter should he-takon on,- It would- mean that two ot tha Indian pitcnera would . nave u n releaeerl. It seems no mr4hft fair to -Tehose-wlwJiaya'treen working hard that iJiey.Jtexlyfn a rhsnre. Tha drafts and sale money due the lelne-NuTOBarTeague cTii"bsT6f ' play? now -is. - Will tne jeague jjei mis money, since it has Joined the out! total amount of money due on the whole circuit- Is- about-88,000. - For pokana alone there Is due on players 11.164, The contracts were made and -r ap proved when the P. N. L. waa a mem ber of the . national aaaoclatlon, but some of the moneyjiaa bjMmauaftet4goTnrs1ia team wonder aa been forced to leave that "organisation. President "Williams believes he can collect the money, and Is going sfter It RUNNING RESULTS AT DIFFERENT TRACKS (Journal Special Sereice. York. May 11. Belmont New park race results: TTveand-arhsTfTurTonga Emergency won. Consideration second. Old England third; Mm, 1:07 8-8.--' ' ' . Four and a half furlongs-MJuldlng Star won. Oallavant seconde-jyaterbok third tImer-44 1-8. Five furlongs Penryn won, Woolrlch second, Hooraw third; time, 1:01. Seven furlongs Arsenal won. Sailor o7scond.Brr Shepthtrd.TT.: timer J;28 4-8. ' - tejlechAsesboultfiLJniies Arian won. Champa Elyaee aecond, Russell Sage third; time, 2 6S8-I. Mile and a furlong New Tork-wrmr Migraln second. Duke of Kendal third; time, 1:66, At Xanana City. - Kansas City, Mo., - May 11. Elm Rldae race results Five f urlonga Royal Legend . won, third; Airship second, Peggy O'Neal tlme.-l :0l 14 : ". .Seven furlongs Qlaaarul won. Sweet Tune, second. Double third; time, 1:27 H. Mile Ara won., xae Laay nonesia second. Devout third; time, l:4l. Helllna Dtirse for 3-year-olda and un-4 t ward.on"mne -wjllle Newcomb won. Elliott aecond, Berry Hughee third; timer 1:405a. - Five furlongs James' J. Roderick won, W. H. 'Carey second, Oliver third, time, 1:01H. . . .. Blx furlonga Ira Davla won. Reti cent aecond, Percy - Clerk- thirds time, 1 - At 9- Jlonls. 8t. Louie. May 11. Fair grounds face resultsr " . Half mile Sadie-. Martin won, Bel- Shot ie.condV-CU,tWrtr-timeT-Sir" Four and a half furlongs Fargo won. We second.' Astrsl II , third; time. ; 4-1. .... :-. Five- snd a half ' TurlongS-e-Ametus won. Sir Franela-aecoraTByrns of Ros- fre ihirdrtlmerTT08-8r ' , Mile Dishabille won,-Otto Stlfel sec ond, Jake Bandera third; time. 1:41. Six furlonga Envorlte won. Flnnette econd,-Awakening" Th!rd;1lme, 1:18 8-6. Mile and a alxteenth Bronte wing won. Bannock Bell aecond, Cof dwell third; time. 1:50 8-8. - ' wrra sroxAjra ctobts..,-- , (Jearnal -SpecUt Service.) ' " -V ' Spokane, Wash., May 11. "Kid" Scaler of Spokane has been matched to go 10 rounds agatnat "Young Frisco." another lightweight, as a preliminary to the Mellodr-Duffy fight tomorrow. ' A Dlsastrens Calamity, Tt fa A dlaantrntia calamity, when rou loa your health, becauae- Indlgeetlon and constipation nave eapped it sway. Prompt relief can be had in Dr. King a I New Life Pills. Thev build un your dl-i- geatlve organs, and cure headache, dis tlneaa. colic, constipation, etc. Guaran teed at KM Cfoaa Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak atreeta. cm tha way to tht poat- ' , 4 4 jTOTXCra TO ABtATBTrM.., - 4 " - ... ...i . 4 --All. notices of -amateur bjiaar.4 4btl gtmea, eballengea - and ath- 4letlo events. jnuft. P senLJO -tbJU.-a d . office before 8 o'clock a. m. on - 4b 4-tlie day fur publtcattorc Ami- 4 d taur ma nagara-ahould - payvaU -4 4 tention to this rule, as the keep e d Ing of , It will Insure a proper 4 4 "report ef . their .. doings. The d 4b Journal. inanaBjiwimr-i ; SPORTINQ COSSIPs. and won a close game yeaterday nd the news of victory was well re ceived by the local fana. The Winning run waa made In the ninth inning on Mitchell's-double, followed by Runkle'g two-cuahlon hit. A few more vlctorlea would materially Increase Portland's average and thereby give the -club a better-looking position In' the standing column. Of course, Hesttle-ht so that the tie The reporter! chAIleS4rf Satllvsil l)V"" Tommy liurnsfHn which Burns eeys that he can stop Sullivan In 10 rounds. Is too silly to- merit any notice. ltseems toJjL.BL'pet. trltik of blatant young fighters to get free ad vertising at the expense of one of the beat and squarest fighters tha world has aver seen.-:::; L- , .-'-.-"' :, . Th principal duty, of tha flrst . base, man ia to aave the reat of. the infield from mukins. errors. lie muat b trie; enough to reach the ahortetop'a high throwa and be quick, enough to set down for the third baneman'a low oner. Ha muat also be a Rood spltter, ready ljinjL.wlUinE, -Atall : times.; to loan the pitcher a little saliva wnen nia auppiy runa ahort- -. The manager will supply a bucket for this purpose. He muat alao carry a towel for the purpose of drying the a"plt-ball when It becomes too wet, and wheft ttiepcher beeamea eaelted It la hla duty to call for time to tie his shoesz td" attveIne Tpltchef -reaf.- But above all he muat cover the bag. ' Ex perts recommend either a horaa blanket oi-ar sofa pillow forthla purpoaa. The colder the wealherr8irrata-.warmly ahould he cover the bag and In wet weather . an umbrella la permissible. Another duty of the flrat baaeman la to 'us plsiws uii uupuslii. laaiua "''H &vi "'' " -. "' . a a .'".." - ." irltt "and Tlattllnc Nelaon are matched for " '20-round contest berore the Weatern-Athlatla-rtub-ef San j7"rane ciaco. The date for the TontesUissjurt been set. " ' . a e ' ' Casey Redeemed- -There werathoughtr In easey'rthlnkef - when It came his turn to hit. Half-past Ave 'the clock recorded it was j gettlng-tlme' to -quit;- : Casey felt his belt a-loosenlng supper time was drawing near, " . "Let him pass me up a good one, and I'll end tReTutf right here.1 Saying tbls. his feetie planted nrmiy In the well-narked earth. - ."Though the poet saya I atrlke out, her la where I show my worm. To the plate the ball came sailing -"--Casey aouseo -ir on- tow oma -uTTTsoA red towards the palings, leaped ther-fene-snmnitas a snetk. Round the -bases Caaey sauntered his home run won the game And wiped out a stain, which long had DeeffTHsgrmpefultohtsTuime.. ZlThat Seattle laLever" Jeaioua of Port land -waagaln evidenced yesterday when Ita ball team won out In the ninth 1 TanililH: gesttie WOll t let Port land enloy last place alone, neither will the Pygat Bounders allow -McCredlaa men to pass them in tn race. Mike Mitchell seema to have recovered fj-om hie sprain, for according to ad vlcea from Tacoma he la playing a great came at flrat for PortlhndMitcneiLin Vtrait -Qarvln' will protrabl against the Tigers today,- and with the big fellow In good shspe snd Jimmy Whalen twirling against Seattle, that tie for the rear ahould be broken today, It la up to Garvin to keep us out of the basement. I Martin Murphy, Who landed a few blows on Umpli diirliinT 1 stAniM week ago laat Sunday was fined iZS in nnltrsr-cnnrt-vesterday-tn tne-oay city, Murphy's expulsion from the league and yesterday's fine were exactly wnat mat young burrer oeservea e e W. Fred Ely, a former manager of the Portland baseball team, arrived in town Tuesday and will reelde -here; Mrs. Ely accompanied her husband. a For the present at least England has been declared off the fighting map. The president enjoyed a day's sport In Chicago -yeaterday; He wltneseed sev eral flghta on Michigan avenue Detween strikers and nonunion men and was greatly interested. Between supa at the Iroquois club In the evening he assured all that he waa through witn nis Bunt ing trip" ana niarrt want- sny-one to think he would - ever again . look Jor votes. - f - 1) ... ... e ' e ZX he A ttrnrntnillllarry-- Forbca arere hrsseifla'at night" throughout the 10 rounds of thelrv exhibition at Detroit. AttelL got the decision, and while It waa probably earned, those who witnessed It aald "hist." 4 Bia onr shoot. - 'Tft-,Jmr1i Special 8erlc 1 7 Nashville. Tenn.. Msy 11. One of the most notsble shooting tournaments ever held In thle part of the country wss Inaugurated auaplciouaiy nere to- dAy.undar the dlreciloaorthaXumher- land Park Oun club. A large number of crack professional and amateur shots sra taking part In the tourna ment, which la to last two days. Preferred. Stock Canned Crooas.---Allen A Lewis' Best Brand,. SIG.SICHELSi CO. IS Third Straart, Slstrtbaters Ik(IMNOWIIl) . ' '. . " i. TlW J tN SALE EVEBT WKERJBa V PORTLAND VICTOR i-ll Mitchell and Runkle's Two-Bag- gers'Sen J Winning Run" !! .".T Across. f.tzgerAld waVhiT- IN EVERY INNING Essick -Was Mysterious to Tigers In AH . But Third and 37 " Seventh." " (Special Dispatch to Tb Journal.) I Taepma. Wash.. May 11. Portland 7, Tacoma 8, A Metarrr-Tttiferal4Aaa In the last two innings of yesterday s contest between the Tacoma Tlgera and the Portland bunch, when the lada had the game apparently cinched, with the score standing -8 to 3, the -visitors started batting rally whlch.Jesulted In their wlnnlmr tha game in tha laat,, chap ter. There Was plenty of batting during the engagement, aa both pitchers were bit freely.. Eaaica; was a mystery, ex. cent In the third and .seventh. : while cepx in in iniru aiu ., . abuao, Immeaiatoiy. - we can rasur in Fitaarai4-weakand-4i,-itha- laat- threaJ.axua4 -vigor of any man under 80 by lnnlnaa when the vlaltors touna mm for timely doubles, singles and a four sack swat by Houaeholder.." . Ata was chased from the grounds for disputing decision,- and Murphy-vrent in at third, Runkla-rellevlng the ahort- stop."" Mitchell put up a splendid game at first, cutting off several hard-hit ball a that were labeled as safeties. Tha score: TACOMA A. E. Doyle, rf. Klieahan, Jov rrT, . Nordyke, id. ... Kagan. aa McluhUiL If. jyncn, rt. , Caaey.i-Shj 1 4 0 18 UlDIUUih u. ... 1.0 4 10 ruzgeraia, p. ..... 2 1 0 ITTl Tott. ,7." 22 11 27 IS PORTLAND. AH, P w tn a Atl. SS. iir a OlrO 8 0 Murphy. . 8b- 8 Van Buren, If. ...... 4 Houaeholder. cf. .... 6 O-O-lOQ 2 1.10 0 2 4.110 BchlaflyJb ...8 11 4- 8 McCredieT rrr tt1J 0 1 0 1 Mclean, c 4 2 4 1 e Mitchell,- JblZ. ...c' J Rnnkla. 2b. A aa..... 8 Eaalck. p. ......... r 6J 0 . L J 1 f""'' , 40 7 14i 14 Doyls out; hltby batfed balL . " SCORE BT INNINGS." '..'-'. .- TTM IITI I - Tacoma . -...0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 Hlta 1 0 2 1 0 1 I 0 011 Portland ....0 0 0 0 1 0 2 8 1 7 Hlta . 1 1 1 1-2 12 8 214 SUMMARY. . - fttruck -out RyFliagorald, i -r -by-"Rs-slok 4. Haaea on ha.Ua Off-'ttserlW-4r offESBIck. 4." HIthy pitcher By K slckr Graham. "Wild pitch Ksslck. Stolen bases Moljughlln. Schlafly. Hacrlflce hits Bheehan. Fltsgerald. Van Buren, MoCredle, Mitchell. Two-baaa l . . 1 L. 1 1 .7 p.. UUl.-ll llll. mi;ii.Uii"iH , ... uuirii, eiit ucu, Runkla. Hiima runa toylev-ilou- holder, Jlrat base on errors Port-. landi 4. Left on., bases Tacoma, 8 Portland. 13. Time of gameOne hour and 60 minutes, - umpire KloprTl Tsconis Oakland Saa t ranclece Ixa Angeles . Portland . . Seattle , TT4 fl T I i 8 1 1 T 1 22 ' Kl 1101" Oakland Shut Out. San Franclaco.- May 11. Loa -Angela whltewaahed the Commuters yester dav 8 to 0. In a brilliant fielding game. Although Oakland got nine hlta. aha mtdn i get a m an over noma piaie. Bcore: R. II. E. Los Angeles ...8 1 00 0 1 0 1 03 . 8.3 Oakland ...0 0 00 80000 0 9 3 Hatterlea Mall ana rtpies; uranam and Byrnes. Umpire Perrine. BantU Wins Oat. Seattle. Wash.. May JLIn ah evenly played game yeaterrtay Heattla won out In the ninth inning on ivemmer a inpie and a long fly to center. The score: Seattle.- 180000SO 12 6 1 Ban Fran oeoooieoo i z Katteries nan ana r nrr; jnuicr ana Wilson. Umpire Davis. jTATXObTAIi ZJBAOVB. WoilXost-p.TTrr New York . . Pittsburg . . Chlcngo . v. Cincinnati Philadelphia 1 6 .781 13- .11:1 ......13 - -.61' ..ll! 10.624 10 .620 Brooklyn . . a a . a . . 1 . 15 .378 T14 .3.13 14 .300 Boston . St. Louis At Boston. f First game '. ' R. H. E, Boston . .4 10 4 Chicago . . .r.s 8 0 Batteries raxer ano iNeeanam: vvei- mer, Brown ann ti ntttr umpires . Baiiswine and Emslle. Second game . it. tl. E. fhicsgo 4 1 2 Boston . i z Batteries L.unngrn-jua u iNeil : vll- helm and TOedhamj Umpires Emslle and Bauswtne. . . At Brooklyau. R. H. g. .6 7 0 Cincinnati .' . V Brnntilvn .; . ; rrr.s.TT-. . ; o 8 a Batteries Harper and Phelps; Strlck letfand Bergen. , Umpire .Johnstone. Al Irs Tort. . R. H. E. np i orK . s l Batteries McFarland. Kellum - and Grady; Ames and Bowerman.. Umpire ODay. At rhlladelphlsv. T II. B: 4 S Pittsburg ... . .". ..... .I.. .- Philadelphia .. ,. . ': HMtterlea Flaherty, i'ai 113 ? and Car-Umpire- lavhi Corrldosi and Dopln, Klenw ' AGILE WINS THE - : l : KENTUCKY DERBY (Jonrnal Special Serrlee.) Louisville. Mar 11. The thirty-first Kentucky derby wss won yeatardayla easy Taahion by Ague. Tn raca waa a three-horse affair and Captain Brown's colt . had no trouble In dlatanclng his two conteatants. The summary: i Flv and ta half - furlonga Del a go won. Batter second. Xtraden third; time. L. ..... .. I ... --- .-e- AR.RTJt-J'CL t l 0,1 4 1 2 2 80 J 1 . n 1 ::::-s i t i mr. s o i 700 4 0 1 8 Z 0 . . rACsrxo ooait immuluvm. i - 16 e.tt ! I - - ..ii . - . f B I "Sit Sl b7!"I I " i r ... i- i di hIi i riri . i v . . , . .. i - : : I I : : j .: ; V w - - r . ' ' . r L : 'z ,..Tr..l 8 .. 8 8 4 t SO .o4.1 ....... 4 7, .1 0 4 S 21 .KM .,,,,..1 8 S 0 .. 8 8 10 .4X8 y be senti Portland ..rrrr....... ? ? 0 -. z !" I 1 Bl II Ol l.. JO I . i Hall mua un s Vtumi won, noss S01N&.I O-piNG-tl GONE 111. iy fy i i 1 1 HsiikibM mm Sns is 8tiliaaaj eJTUl Sais I si tmm St-tisWii NEWBRO'S i Tha OaUOZjfJU. ssaaady that DnNT KNOW IT WAS LOADED" Most yoang nd mMole-sgad aasa sere know that tbalt acalp are loaded wtt9 BlcroMe sroeth antll tb batr baa "goo off." Harare esada ber warning ef daadrsff. Iteblaa ecala aad falling halt. bat the dlaoorary e( ta -dandniff gsraa Irst tom.HM. Sa4 Mc Itams. to BERPICltE CO.. tspt I. stnHvMtck.. far s ssaslt AVVUOATXOBTa AT WOatlalJaalT BAJSBIB HOW. IMA-WEfiK-- -. We treat successfully all private ner- voub and chronlo diseases of men; also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney an - . . . . . , r . . ' u ii ni ill rd (without mercury), to atay cuted for ever, In 30 to" "60 -days. Wa remove STRICTURE,, without operation or pain. In 16-daye. " j. : r. ' ' W , stop' drains, the "result ,of 'self- meana of local treatment peculiar to ouraelvea. We Cure Gonorrhoea " lna:Week -- The doctor of thla Institute ara all ir regular graduates, have had many years' experience, tave been known in JT Portland for 16 years, have a csDutatlon-i - to maintain, and will undertake no caa.ts. , . i unless certain euro can do eneciea. j - W guaauu-ea eup 4n every - - uv.' lioa iree. gjeiiirm ciiiiiiueitt ibi. in.iruc. tlve BOOK FOR MEN mailed free In nlaln wranrjer. xct cure ma worst caaea or puss in l. Lur uaraniraa, I f tou cannot call at office, writ for ceasfuL ... r. ', pfflc i hours, f to I snd 7 to 8. Sundays snd holidays, 10 to 12. DRrWTNDRTON DA VI S&- CO, Oftlcet In Van Noy Hotel, 68M Third Srret. Corner Pine.' Portland. Or.) eWfer . . i:.'-. -V'.'X4Zv.-'''f'-'-''l ' . -.v-j 'iiieC::i; -l T i 1 Our Panama Hats " at $5.00, $7.50 , : : : and $10.00 : SelHike jnagice ity-is-there-anbVtheprices -re shaded now to the lowest point. You will understand why so nany- people prefer to . buy here if you'll take a look in .when you needJanythinlnen'eFurnish ings or .Hats. AGENTS FOR THE DUNLAP HAT. ' Robinson CS, . Co. 'Hotel Perkins Bldg. PREPARE" your boya and girla to b up-tonlat a 1 i.- Haa aaajt war am ahn Ka aajB.su4 taa. DllB I IICB III; II J8iiU w VIUGUa jr srenu i n ss, h ri frSsi" " "fa -t Behnke-WalKer Business College for a thorougfTHtislnesa or Shorthand course, our graduatea are an em ployed. Open all the year, iCaJl' or Send for Catalogue. . . Sixth and. Morrlsoa, Stearns Block, ' rOBTLAB-D, OBXaOV. SURE' CURE FOR' PILES TtJ H I M C Pile, prodaoe aMtataraaadenaollohtng 'aa.feraa.aaweu aa aitaa. BModloa o ProtrndtDa rruas are eoraa ar or. sOMnao-spnassmMiil mtooa Itahlnk aua bleeding. Asaorberuaaora. aoael Jaaataraasistaavaaal By ejaiu l-ratlaerree.Wr1tJ aBaal yea sea, iw. busjiji au, rnuaoa. ra. B second. Lady Tarascbn hrrdrtlme, 60. - e. .;m Six furlongs Jjpucelle won. Athlon) second, Bradley's Pet third; time, 1:111,. The Kehtucky - Derby, ' mile and a fourteenth Agile.-122 (J. Martin), 2 to 6, won; Ra-m'e .Horn, 11? (Lyne), 2 to 1. second; Layaon, 11T (D. Austin). 20 to 1.. third. Time. 1:104. - Thre tarter.- , Half mile C. C Bennett won. Hermi tage second. Hyperion th,lrd time, :60, Mile Miss Doyle won.. Marshal Nrr second. Florlsel third; time, 1:44 avTTT4 BSeek Oasiaaal K4a. AUen Lewis' Best B'- - t. It N if l ' l ll -JU I ' . 1 know - - We .-. 3 St SI 8 61 2.1 .KX . - .. Herpicide - gUla h OaaaaaT Is ta recent for the pabll to realii daagee of aegtect. Ncwbro's HarpUrtd limit doatrors the lUodrnff mlareael fslllag balr asd. protacts the scalp against retafactloa. - a eaiigauni aaw areaaing. Slope Itching -Instantly. Ita lmmenea nop. larity preeo Ita goedneaa. a yea hale while yea hat balr to Sara. tC;: t - t two or three treatments, witnout opera- oimllnn M.nV TTnina r.atmnit luu ' - , ' .. o. a EE wo The Q rest Chinese Doctor Is called great he- eaua oia wonaeriui . curee are ao well known throughout the United Stateev and becauae so many i people are thankful L to him for saving .eJtl yesJ?pBJ OPERATIONS . Ue treats any and 11 dlaaaaea with. 'I nowerf ul X! h I n e a ; f herba, roots, buds, a .ire-weier vaataHtaar- . thatar nurty un aelaiwa In tht OOUW- try, and through the use of these barm leas remedies. This famous doctor knows -the action of over 600 different rrmed!" -that he-has successfully used In different diseases, He guarantees to cure catarrh... asthma, lung troubles, rheumatism, ner- rousness, stomacn, liver, aianey, male trouble and air priests dlsassea.- Hundreds or- testimonials. T Charge moMtarata. Call and -ae--hlrnv C01tSnl,TATIOX ISII. "f'eftenta "out" of thd-elty writs for" blank ami circular.- Innloaa staoi p. A4- dress THE C. QEE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 368 Alder street, Portland, Or. Stair way of 251 Alder street leevdS .toof flcs. Mention thle pa par. DR. GUIltl'S. N IMPROVED V LIVER PILLS ONLY ONI FOR A OOSI a OUSrgHKADAOHB , by reixiovinK tha esaM - . CUSJl BILIOUSNISg . f by siding digestion ' .. L CLSAIt TNB COSIPtlJll . , b: by purifying, the ""BEST PILL Oil EARTH SOLD ST ALT. PSVOOI8T8, OB BTWAtlOSJ S.BCSIJT or yaucs. so, raa box INO NAM! rOK mil SAMPLI BOX DR. S08AMK0 CtL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. U. 8. A. 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