THE OREGON SUNDAY,- JOURNAL. PORTLAND, - SUNDAY" MORNtNO, 'JUNE 11." 1901 T
. 1.
KELLY VMS STAR'
We Set the-Pace
AT IIAHDICAP MEET
For Good Wheels at reasonable prices with the-
SNELL and MITCHELL BICYCLES
Columbia' -SprintrShow-Hi
Brethren How to Cover -;
f,. Ground.
Another Car.
Just Received
Was scratch man iw- '
The same grade others ASK $50 for
' IN EVENTS ENTERED
wc SELL for $35
$35
$25
Summary "of Events'," Showing
What Each Contestant Did
in First Meet.
-: Th handicap field and track meet at
. . th fair grounds yesterday was poorly
". 'attended, gnd severer of tha event were
" well contested. several entries Taiieo
'. to cut in their appearance which caused
'. the running oft of the events in which
- thy were listed with but few starters
.- - Dan Kelly of Columbia univeratty was
the shining light of .the meet. This
. crack athlete, who waa scratch man in
; each event in which he entered, readily
' Captured the 104 and 120-yard dashes,
i took second place In the high hurdles
and third In the broad- Jump, although
. In thin latter event he broke the north
- -wrt record, his mark' of -(3 feet-4
i- Inches, beating the previous -record of
12 i et- H-lnohes In-rlve-trlahi- Kelly
did II feet 104 Inches or better at each
lump.' His ambition is to resch the
.18 -foot mark, which feat ha la likely to
accomplish , en ., his - naxt ppariu,
which will be in the. championship con-
.-teats next week.
The finish, in th mile run Vas very
rT close- and exciting, Bachus of the Y. M.
. v. A. winning from Johnson of Newberg
.... py: a desperate spurt
fuanaqr of Xvents.
100-yard flash Wort by D. J Kelly
. C. VA, scratch: H. Livingston (TV M.
:;C. A.I, I -yards, second: Floyd Lightly
. IX. M. C. A.), yards, third. Time,
0:10 1-5.
... .;230,yard dash Won by; KellyJCtT.)l
, BPraicn; rioya ngntiy ix. m. u. a.).
I ii jaroajecondi-XXi Kerrigan M.:.
A, C). 3 yards, third. Time. 0:21
440-ykrd dash - Won byv Horton
V Nicholas (P. H. B.). 1 yards; Ray
. Walsh (C. W.), H yards, second; Floyd
"Lightly fT. M. C. A.). 15 yards, third.
lime, v: l-e. i - '
T 0-yad run--Won by 8. Maya (M. A
; A. C., 4 ysrds; Ray Walsh fC. W..
. 13 yards, second; M. Hawkins (P. H. B.)
0 yards third. Time, 3:06 3-1... .,''.vv
One-mile run Won hy W. Bachus (T
; M. C. A.), 75 yards; O. H. Johnson' (P.
C.)t,8 yards, , second; Wslter Hansen
. i.w. A. A. CJ, 40 yards, third. Time.
::473-5. -vj
r2.yard-hlgh hurdles won by Oscar
... Kerrigan (M. A. A. C), scratch; D. J,
. Kelly (C. W.). scratch, second; Frank
Dowd r (Seattle high school), 3 ; yards.
.third. Time, P:17 1-5. - "
' r - Running- high Jump "Worifcy 6.
...Kerrigan (M. A. A. C), 3 inches, height
.. S feet 3 Inches; P. B. Osntenbeln T. M.
"7C. A.). 4 Inches, second, height 5 feet
inches; W. Bachua (T. M. C. AJ,
. . inches, third, height 5 feet7 Inches.
320-yard Jow hurdles Won by Frank
Jlowd (8. H. 8.), 1 yard fHarr? Livings
ton. -Tr M.'C. A.),-scratch, second; O.
Kerrigan ( IS. A. A. Or-8 yardarrthtrd.
'Time. :I.Q1. ,
Running broad Jump Won by P. B.
Oantenbeln (Y. M. G"A.), 4 feet, dis
tance 18 feet 1H Inches. H. Hawklna
B i. 8.), 3 feet. Inches, second, dis
tance it feet 4 Inches; D. J. Kelly C
w.), scratch, third, distance 33 feet
inrnTS.
Pole vault Won by M. Ilvlngston (T.
M. C. A.). I Inches, height feet; a
Kerrlgsn (M. A. A. C. ). 13 Inches, seo
.onrt, height. 8 feet inches; O. Foster,
P. H..8.), t foot 4 Inches, third, height
8 feet. ,
14-pound hammer throw Won by R.
Baunders M. A. A. C), scratch, distance
.114 feet; B. Van Voorhles iM, AJl; C).
Jest, second, dletenoe 10f,feeti W. D
James (M. A. A. O. scratch, third, dls
' turn 410 ut 1 InMu
. ' 14-pound shotput Won b T. J. Troy
; iiavrp. Montana, A. I f reet, dis
tance 84 feet. 1 Inch; R. Saundera (M
A. A. C.i, acratch, second, distance 3
reet 10 Inches; W. R. James (M. A. A.
c.l. scratch, third, dlstanoe 38 feet 74
' Inches. - , :
i The disoua throwing contest waa post
poned until' Moaday afternoon.
Tha officials were as follows: l -
Starter jack King.
Finish judges W, Tlemey (C. W.,
- George Oammle (M. A. A. C.) and II. E.
Judge (M. A. A. C.i.
Held Judges Robert Krohn (M. A. A.
C. O. M.- Rabbltt (T. M. C. A,) and
r. R Watklns (M. A. AC!.)
-Timekeeper
Jack - Orant-
Frank
.. .. xtaiey ana w. Meyars, -
Clerk of course and anslstant Frncl
J. lyonergsn and Tom Monks.
Scorer .and ailstantrC., Stockton
and c. Bills;
Announcer John Cronln. ' .
SPORTING NOTES.
' President A. R. Diamond Of the Mult
nomah Fair association la In Seattle on
a business -trip. It was learned on the
l. t. that he waa up at the Meado
taking private lessona, preparing for
the 300-pound race at the. Hunt club
next Saturday. -t , ':x f.
" e ' e , ' :
"' "Automob)ps" are "getting ' to be julte
humdn. They wear shoes, hoods and
- muff ieTsranorffiB nrrf -th?mnrnok-i nd
clU. ' . . . ;-
.. , '-. .:.:.--. : e . j.
We haven't any doubt that John t,
. Sullivan and Charley Mitchell will be
able to get down to cow-weight If they
. keep up this blast of hot air. , .
- ' i' e " ' '. . '
Kew Torir tPra (14 volt A great deal
T fapaee to telling"aBOuriiow"rhalr
dollar that a well-known . sport had
marked with his initials in 1858 came
back to. him. Any time money that a
man spends in New York comes JJacfc
" to' him Ifs worth mora then-passing
comment, ...-- ' , .
Jimmy Byrnes. . 4he clever young
-catcher who Is making such a rattling
good showing this season with tha Oak
land team, ia a native of Ban Francisco,
and stsrted hlcs.reer with tha Heeseans
of Oakland three years ago. Last sea
. sOn Lohman picked him up and Jimmy
- has been doing excellent work evr
i alnca.
' '' . "', v
The Chemawa baseball team la plan
, nlng to enter the baseball contests at
'the Lewis ,n(1 oiark fair, It ha a
go4 record go. Tap this aeason. Tiavlng
lost but one game.
I, '
1 Basebe! afed Lacrosse Today.
Baseball and lacrosse fans will hare
an. opportunity of wltnesslna hnih
games st the' Vaughn street grounds 1
this afternoon when local talent will T
rumisn an- interesting exhibition of
the national game, while the Portlanda
artd the Shamrocks will contest for the
honor of representing this city In the
Incrosae championship contests sched
uled for this city during; tha summer.- -
LOCAL BOWLERS TO
BEGFPi TOURNAMENT
Western Bowling Congress Tour
ney Will Be Held Here
. In August
H. a.-Taylor, traveling delegate for
the Western Bowling congress, is In ths
city and has almost completed'arrange
meats for the big bowling tourney
scheduled for Portland on August, J,
3 and 4. ' - ' .'"
: Twenty-one teams are listed to com
pete her on the above dates, and it is.
probable that several more will be added
before the date of the nest. 'The towna
to be represented and the number of
teams from each are as -follows: . ..
- Portland 4, Ban Francisco 4, Butte
1, Bait Lake 2. Spokane J. Seattle 6,
Belllnghanr 1, Astoria. 1, Oakland 1- Los
Angelas, Helena, Everett, Walla Walla,
Pendleton and Coeur d'Alena may also
send teams. "'"
Tha prise lnthe five-men team contests-are:
tTrstptnrrlcon0.7 HOOT
third. 150. - r. -
"The TrtiesdTe-aoOTTes-lYeriFsir
1100; aecond, llOi third, I2. ,
Many cracks from sll over the coun
try have entered In the singles, for
which prises ranging from $100 down
to It have been offered. . Among Vie
well known eastern bowlers who have
signified their Intention of competing in
Stoel, champion and ex-champion, re
spectively, . of Chicago. Two hundred
and fifty crack bowlers are entered In
the singles and Over $460 in prises have
been offered for the singles.
Tha five-men tournament among tha
local bowlers opens Monday night, when
two' teams will contest on the Oregon
alleys and two-on -the- Portland alleys.
the winners. , .
GOOD "HORSES WIN
: ON EASTERN TRACKS
Yesterday. Results . of the Go
ing at Cravesend and La- -tonia
Courses.
(Special MUpitrh byLesied Wire to Th Journal)
Qravesend. N. Y June 10. About six
furlongs Keator (J. J.Walsh),J. to J.
won; Tommy Waddell. second: Quad
rille, "third. Time, 1:10.
.-Empire steeplechase, about Itt miles
Hylas (Rodle), H to 10, won; Flying
Buttress, second; Bonfire, third. Time,
1;60.
About " six , , furlongs. Bohemian
(Lines), t to 6, won; Voorhees, second;
Jacobite, third. Time, 1:10 8-6.
Mile and a half Cairngorm, I to i,
won; Migraine, second; Merry Land,
third. Time, 1:481 ,
One and one sixteenth, miles Oars
man (Burns), 4 to 1,'won; Niblick, sec
ond; Wizard, third. Time. 1;48.
Five furlongs Astronomer (Balrd);
7 to I, won; Debar, second; Beaufort,
third. Time, 1:01.
AS Xtonl Track.
'Cincinnati. June 10. Six furlongs
Seotch-Irlehl W. McInryreiTl to 2; wonT
Kobln Hood, second; La Pucelle, third.
Time, 1:13 $-. ... -
One mile Athlone,il04 Wishard), T
to 8, won; Outwnl. second: Benvoiio..
third. Time, 1:414-8. ; .
Flva furlongn Kerchev'al (Toman),
4 to 1, won; Hadur, second; Curly Jim.
Hhtrd. Xlmer 1:01 8-8. . - ' J "' :
One-and Mr sixteenth mlle -Ladv
Savoy (Noonan), 4 to 1. won: Estrada
Palma, second; white Plume, third.
Time. 1:47 4-S.v.
Five ftirlojis Problem (Foy). 1 to
1, wo;-Reatrlre K., second; Comment
third. Time, l:02M-$.
Seven- furlongs Royal Legend t E.
MorrlsOnl.'T to 6, won: Miss "Jordan,
second; Regalev third.- Tims, .1:24.
All notices of amateur base
bsll , games, challenges and atti
letlo events must be sent to this
office before 8 o'clock a. m. on
the dy for publication. Ama
teur managers should psy at
tention to this rule, e tha, keep.I
ing oi ic win insure a proper a
report of their doing. Ths
Journal . - "
ei, jf
- Sm. Ma4 OhM. ' -Millions
.rush- In mad chsse '' after
health, from one extreme-of faddlsin to
another, when, If they would only eat
fOOd food, and' keep their bowels rero
uted with Dr. King's New Life Pills.
their troubles would all para away.
Prompt relief and oulck cure for liver
end stomach trouble. !Sc at Red Cross
Pharmacy, Sixth and Oak streets.
Yacht Fleur da Lis, which encountered fearfully rough weather during the
race for the kaiser't cup. Two member of tha crew were ftearly gwept
1oyerboarfLJlBelowiJg-a portrgit of Mia Cgndace Stimom-dughter-of
the owner and the only, wpman who made the tripaboard arty of -the
racing yachts.
FARMERS BREAK
JaECORDS AND WIN
Intercollegiate Traclf Honors Co
to Oregon Agricultural
CoJJegejreamzilz:
EIGHT STATE RECORDS
LOWERED AT. SALEM
Two Northwest Records Sur
passed but Will Not Stand
Because of Technicality.
(Special Dispatch to The JourntL)
Bulem Or. June 10 Oregon Agrl-
cultural collrge or-- corvaiim won tne
Intercollegiate track meet here today,
The score: Agricultural college, 88;
University of Oregon. 46; Paclflo unTver-
lty.17; Willamette university, 4.
Tha following state records were
broken:
The JlO-yard hurdle By Mooree of
TJ. of O.: time. 0:26 8-6. lowering former
record of V. V. Kuykendall of IT. of
O. by four f if tha of a aecond; broad
jump by Peteraon of P. U.. dlatance $1
feet 1 Inches, beating former record
or D. V. Kuykendall by 4 lnohes;
880-yard run by Greenhaw of O. A. C:
time, 1:6S 1-6, lowering former record of
rayne or u. or u. oy s t- seconas; iiv
yard dash by Smlthson, O. A. C; time,
0:81 2-6, lowering former record of D.
V. Kuykendall of U. of O. by one aec
ond: mile run by Gates. P. U.; time.
4:41 4-6, lowering the former record of
Wilklns of W. U. by 8-8 seconds; 440
yard daah by Williams of O. A. C; time,
J)i481-6V4e weeing forme record of Red
mond. P. C. by 1 4-8 seconds; 120-yard
hurdle, by Bmlthson of O. A. C; tints,
0:18-6, lowering - former - record of
Heater of P. C. hy three fifths of a sec
ond: pole vault by Woodcock of O.-A. C;
height, 10 feet. 74 inches, raising for
mer record by 44 of an Inch. '
ThaNorthweat record for- 220-yard
hurdles and 880-yard run were "broken.
but as the track Is not a four-lap track
the record will not stand.
The aummery: : .:- . i
100-yard dash Bmlthson of O. A. C,
first; Williams of O. A. C. second;
Moorea of V. of O., third; Graham, O.
A. C. fourth. Time, 0:iH.
Broad Jum p--Peteraon, . P. V.. first;
MoorsajCX.A, C seoond ; Henderson, U.
of O., third; Graham. O. A. C, fourth.
Dtatsnce, 21 feet 1W Inches. , , ,
220-yrd -daah Smlthson," O. A. C
flrstu Wluisma, O. AiC.. second; Moorea
V. of O., third; Veatch.'U. of O., fourth.
Time. 0:212-6. - '
Hammer-throw Hug, V. of O., first;
Gardiner,' V. of 0.( aecond: Dlmmu-k,
P. V.. third: Walker. O. .C, fourth.
Distance. 118 feet. 8 Inches.
Mile run Gata, P i'., first; Derolt,
O. A. C, second; Mitchell, If. ' of O,
ihlrdi Lienstd, C-A. C.7 fourt h.Tlme,
4:41,4-8. .. -tp
- 22j0-yard hurdles Moores. IL, Of O.,
first'; Smlthson. O. A, C.i second; CstheK
O. A. C third; Ms son, P. -U., fourth.
Time, 0:26 2-6. . , , .
-, 880-yard run Greenhaw, O. A. C,
first; Peterson. P. V., second: Perkins,
V. of O.. third; Forbes. W. C,. fourth.
Time, 1:68 1-6. .
. Bhoiput Hug. V. of O.. first: Mcln
lyre, IT. of -4V second; Walker, O. A. C,
third: Bow en, O. A. C, fourth. Distance,
40 feet, 7H Inches . , ,
High jump Moor, O. X. CX, flrst;
Lounsberry, W. U., second; Swan, O. A.
C. third; Smlthson. O. A. C, fourth.
Hrtght. 6 feet T Inches. '
Polevault Woodcock, O. A. C. first;
Swan. O. A.';., second rWlnslow. U. of
O., third; Burns. O. A. C, fourth.
Height, 10 feet 7 Inches.
440-yard dash Williams. Qv A, C,
first; Greenhsw, O. A. C, second; Veatch,'
II. of O.. third; Beach, a A, C. fourth.
Time, 0:48 1-6.
120-yard hurdle Smlthson, O. A. C,
first; Moorea, U. of O., aeoond; Beldon,
O. A. C. third; Kuykendall. U. of. p.
-fourth. Time. 0:1 1 X L.
Dlscua-thrWr-R-Hug. U. of O., first;
Stout, O. A. C, second; Abraham; O. A.
C. third; Phllbrook. P. U fourth. Dia
tance, 106 feet Inches. '
- rtelay race Won by O. A. C, Green
haw. Bmlthson, Beach, Williams. Time,
8:36.
LOS ANGELES WINS WITH
- EASE FROM PORTLAND
(Special Dltpitca by Letted Wire to The Jouratl)
Lbs' Angeles, June 10. Garvin was
batted freely and Los Angeles won with
TBga "a'Uhu'Ugn "Oiaj 1 iiad to lelli'ie
Goodwin In tha ninth to stop a batting
rally, Score
L03-ANGE1
AB. R. H. PO.A'
Bernard. . cf.
8 ,
0 0
Brashear, as.
2 -
0 2
1 11
2 1
2 2
1 3
0-2
0 0
0 ,0
0
Smith, 8b. .
., 4
Dillon, lb.
Cravath. rf.
Ross. ir. .
Eager, 2b.
SdIcs. C. .
Goodwin,, j
Gray, p ,
"Wttum
Totals
.24 6 10 27 18
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
Ats, as. f ...
Van Buren, If. .
Householder, cf. ...... i
Schlafly, 2b
McCredle, rf. ...........
McLean, e
Mitchell. lb .-I....
RunkJeT8bj ,,.....,..
Garvin, pi -,,,MU4
Jonea, p.
4
0,, 0
Total ....... ,,-t-r.. .S3 I 6 22 t
Raum
battel for Goodwin in ninth
Inning.
SCORE BT INNINGS.,
I f 8-4 -. t-
Los Angela
Hits. . ...
Portland . ..
J
0 0 0 9 2 2
..1 8 0 1 2 8-1 10
A A A A A A I A
Hits ......
!!o 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 I 6
SUMMARY.
Stolen bases Bernard, t: Smith. Rosa.
Errors Ross, 2. Hits Off Garvin, 1J;
off Goodwin, 7; oft Orsy. 1. Home run
Atl, Two-base hits Householder.
Cravath, McCredle, Garvin. Sacrifice
hits SDles. Van JJuren. .... Left m huu
Loa Angelea, 8; Portlund, "7. Bases
on balls Oft Goodwin, 3; off Orsy. 1;
v. 1 n i .ill. , v , i , ui.rn, , I ,1V. au(
By Garvin. 4. Double plays Eager to
Hrashear to Dillon; van Buren to Ats.
Wild Pitch loodwln. - Hit hvi nltrhml
ball Bernard. Time of' game 1:66.
Umpire Bray. . i
NEW BILL AT THE w
"f BELASCO THIS WEEK
hrW-rawtHHyfthrBelaseo-Stoek
compshy will be demonstrated, tomor
row evening when It will -chance from
Clyde Fitch s drama, "The Climbers," to
the fsree, ("Are You a Mason T'
It will fie the first stock performance
in Portland of this farce. "Are You a
Mason T" runs for the entire" week,' with
matinees Saturday and Sunday.' The
final performances of "Tha Climbers"
111 be given this afternoon and this
evening. Following "Art
Ms son T" - Julia Mirlowes
You
success.
When KKnlghthood Waa in
Flowar,1
will be presenteA - . -
- No wonder'we if 11 a thousand a yeafr
" ALL STANDARD MAKES OF TIRES,
a FULL LINE OF : SUNDRIES. " "
Best.Equipped Repair -Department in Town.
BICYCLES '; VEHICLES
i IMPLEMENTS HARNESS
LANE NOT READY TO
NAME APPOINTEES
Has Not Given Slightest Atten
tion to Matter of Personnel
- of Official Family: - -
NO.ONE MAYLSPEAK FOFf,
HIM ON THE SUBJECT
RjjrrwrMentiona .Welt-Known
v.. Citizens in Connection With v
Important Places.
. - Drr Harry ' Lane, mayor-elect, and
Judge George H. Wllljama, mayoral In
cumbent, hav exchanged tha usual post
election compliments, i .
When Dr. ane returned last evening
from eastern Oregon, ha found In the
heavy malt that had accumulated a let
ter from. Mayor -Williams expressing
his appreciation of the consideration
shown ' and the gentlemanly bearing
manifested by Dr. Lane in the campaign.
Dr. Tina Immediately answered, express
ing hla thanks for the kindly letter and
assuring Mayor Williams of hla personal
good wlshea.' "' V
' Dr. Lanewaa in Bakir City attending
a meeting of the state board of health,
of-which h has" been' a member .for
soma time. H spoka of tba many ti
presslons of satisfaction of eastern Ore
gdn" fTleTasrTirOuooesanhlhaeleo-
tton of last Mondayv ' ' ' "
Dr."Iihe"haa not selected any of the
men who -wlU serve in poaltlona that
are subject-to his appointment.
; "No, sir," lyw Dr. Lane, wnen quenea
regarding the -appointments, VI have
made no selections, I have not man
In mind yet whom I will aak to acoept
positions, and I will take plenty of time
to make my decisions.-
-'- Baa Made sio 8Uieooo.
Is It true," Dr. Lane."-was asked;
"that you have made absolutely no se-
lectlonsr
"That Is exsctly ths truth," we hi
renlv. "1 hava been busy sine election
riav with duties connected with tha
meeting of th slat boar TSfbaalth.
and have not had time t give the mat
ter any conalderatlon. There la enough
time remaining before ths beginning of
my term, to settle all these appoint
ments, and I expect to be guided by
i ha t.rlnclolea enunciated while 1
making the campaign. I spoke in favor
nt tiu. civil aervlce. which waa lncor
porated in the city charter as a aallant
r the law. and step toward
better civic conditions. Properly ad
ministered, tha civil service Is a square
deal for all peraona who apply for po
sltlona and It should !be maintained
with a'trict fidelity to the mandate of
the peoples expressed In. that portion
Pt,th chsrter - . l. . .
"The dullt'l 1 iiutJur e Postlnnd
were slmpllflod ,emewhat by the char
tLThe. Jlne-i)f demarcation .between
UexacuUvi and. legislative was sharp-,
ly drawn, and it remains' merely for th
executive to read the law and then pro
eeed to enforce it. The application of
this- obvious principle In relation to the
civil .service is especially deairable, ln
aamuch as It substitutes merit for pull
and. when faithfully adminlatered. lm
provea the character of government,
jfo On Hay Speak tot Kim.
Dr. Lane refused to say anything re
garding th policy h will-pursue In
making appointments. Speculation has
been eosstsnt, and many persons hav I
been excitedly circulating aiaiemema
that have credited to Dr. Lania decisions
In Imiiortant instances. i nese state
ments ar unreliable, and, according to
hie essertiona. no one. has oeen aumor
lied to sneak for him. nor will be at
any time. " -
n--rrmrr-Hme,,J--sid-he'l. will an
nounce my decisions, but 1 shall not(be
in a hurry about It," - - - '
Political jrosslper have heen-asy
-wtttt. Jnany- name Trtey - na va --con
nected With tne-neso or, mo iron De
partment the names of John Lament, L.
TPeery. A-Fl FlegeL Wi'P.-'Morden M.
J. Malley and J. T. Wilson, lv Is known
that Mr.' Flegel never tnougni oi toe
appointment until ha heardthat uch
story was In circulation, and he prompt
ly denied that he 'would accept It. were
It tendered. .
It la also understood that Mr. ator-
den wants to remain where he Is, as un-
dersheriff with Tom Word. ' It waa alao
stattfd that Mr. aialley.doe not delr
the appointment. r-
Mr. Peery and Mr. Lmoni are put
forward by their friends, and Mr.'-WU-sOn
ha not even decided that he would
accept If offered the, position.
Warned for Bxeoatlve Boardi
GosslDers. totrr-tiav been In error In
saying R. W. Montagu Was an aspirant-
for any appointment. It Is exceedingly
doubtful that he would be willing to
neglect his law practice to accept public
office of any sort, slthough many, per
e one ha vewrgeA he lve-b placed pa
the executive board. With that ooan
political talk connects the nsmes of
W. M. Idd. R. D. Inman. Rk'hard Wll
son, John Montsg. George Howell, H. R
Albe and others. . t.
A boom wss started Saturday for O.
ear Bellinger for city engineer.
Dr. Lane will have an important
leriinn to mak In Ihe successor of A. A.
Courtney for th civil service commis
sion, and It la known thai n win ex
ercise special bare Id Ailing the offlc.
Numerous csndldate are appearing for
th minor office. ,
ill .Vr efl
RACYCLE BICYCLES
THAT TOTALLY DIFFERENT WHEEL ; ;
SPROCKETS BETWEEN THE BEARINGS
Runs Easier,
EVERYBODY
(Some Want Them So
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Bicycle, 22-ln., CTB.7 G. I Tires, t-io. Tablnj. No, 76203
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: CASH, TRADE OR INSTALLMENTS
BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND BICYCXES
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V, T B N X V B N I N O S A N D . SUNDAYS
FRANK M. JONES
W." BTKERNAFf; Manager
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WATER PANSY-SEX-
BACK AT ST. LOUIS
(Special rIpa I ch by td Wire o The Journal)
St. Louis, June -Id. Fair , ground
ummary: ' j.
Six furlongs Water Pansy (McMul
Jen), to 1. won; Dollnda. second; He
Deceiver,' third Time, 1:181-8. Water
Pansy disqualified for fouling. Essayet
Ian ran ' '
SIX furlong Humorist (Pomlnlck),
even, won; Uorseradlah. second; Excite'2'
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Six furliongs Ed Early (McOe).. 1
to 1, won: Frank Belt, aecond; Inspector
Halpln. third. Time, 1:1S 8-8.
Mil and a half Uncle Charley (Au
bucbon), 4 to 6, won; Benighted,, seo
ond; Plnkertom, third. Tim. 1:88 8-8.
One 4nd three sixteenths males Taby
Tea (L. Wllllamal, 8 to 8. won; Don't
Ask Me. second;' King Ellsworth, third:
Time. 8:08 1-8.' " .
Mile and sixteenth Docile (Sewell),
I to , won; Cottlllon," second; Kenton,
third. Tim. 1:88. '
Mile fend an eighth Tristram Shandy
Feet), 8 to 1, won; Hubbard, second;
thenarthlra. " 'Tim.-! :8. ' -
Tk atousefly a Carrier of Btsees.
Fromtslle Weekly. ' ,
Th housefly' la of Itself a great dis
seminator of ' disease, partaking and
polluting a It dne th food end drlnB
of man. Military - authorities have
noticed that of f leer . who tent were
fly crened suffered proportionately
lea than 'from tha attack of typhoid
fever than did those whose tent were
unprotected. Th' latter - seems well
nigh impossible, but On of t a t s o
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