1 1 10 "SAUCY FELLOW IS flR.BULL - Umpire's Poor Work Cost . Port- , land Yesterday's Game , , WIW I ncoma. -1 .. ' LOCALS WEAKENED ! v BY LOSS OF PLAYERS i Corbet Pitched a Brilliant Came -. , but Hie Good Work VVent ' forN aught. ;; ! , .Tacoma I. Portland 1. ' V i Hatterles: Ketfe and Crhm; S?r' ." t bett and 'McLean. . ' " yesterday e gam . wm. preaentea to I Tootoh n a mud tray by the Honor ble"BulP Perrln. In the hlatory iof th Pariflo Ooaat leagu In .this city 1 Portland haa had several hard spc i f! - ( ..ir. hut of alt Parti-vla : ! I.med, incompetent and Impudent, offl- j T i i.ia Bull" Perrlne takes- the cake,.; " I nan and alL it is -as Uttl use crying J over spilt milk aa It la to Mama a ' f defeat upon umpire, but yesterday a .-' t decisions ware of such an unnatural S variety that mention should be made -', of them at thla time so that Mr. Bull will have an. ocportunity to aee how I hie partial work la, appreciated In this " -.city.' ' . Portland fane disltk missing an op portunity upon .which to alior, their , appreciation for honest effort on the t'ball field, but Portland fana are Juat . aa keen to critlciae playtnmn official- intfprovidlng they are not of the proper hue.. It waa only the beat of food luck and calm Judgment that prevented. the ! crowd from taking a pick at Perrlne ' yesterday. Thav-fans reminded him . about the decisis inad that cauaed Tim Flood to kick- Mm In tne jaw a nnh im at. JLam Ana-elea. and alao fv about the anjard 'that instigated Maryr - Murphy, to assault him at $an Fran- ciaco. But these appeala to Mr. Bull I werCJinavalllnsj, aa that-Tlsarette-lo- I soaped Individual "kept "hard at It mak 5 lng the Tankest sort of awards, each f one elling Its predecessor In base- In the third Inning Perrlna called I SIcCredia out at second, after Portland s t , manager had been on the bag fully I five seconds. This out prevented Mo ! Iean from coming up in that Inning i wlrfte proapec.ts were bright Again In the fourth Inning Perrlne called Nor- dyke aafe at the plate, when that man was out by it feet , Again In the ' eighth .Inning Mr." "Worcestershire" , v ' called Householder's safe bunt foul, much to the disgust of all .the specta . tors and . the discouragement of the ; Portland players. , J"lth - all these blunders. In 'addition to a patched-up team, Portland should have woivo.ut. - Corbett was In good orm. and twirjed '.a pretty game, being' more effecttve " than Keefe, who was very liberal with passes. McCredlC for dlapuMns;-!wmi "Saucy." waa . expelled from , the ' grounds. ' The work of Ats and Mitchell i was -away above par. The game's good " ' features were' so marred by Perrlne's ' poor work that the crowd lost Interest In the match. ; - -''.. '; ' .' ' . -Setalls of the Oama. ' T - v Portland'a lone tally came In the. first ' inning when With At on the shelf. 'McCredie waa passed and Mttcbell '. planted a safe one In right and-Harry Schlafly placed In ' two-sack awat In ; the left tennis-court, scoring the mana 1 ger. Householder, was given a walk, filling the baga. Truck Eagan cam to KMft'i rescue by nailing Mclean's line - drive and doubling Householder before he could set back to first Sheehan flew to Cates as a starter 0fTacoma' halfof the fourth.Nor S dvke waited long enough JTor Bull Pef- : rine's defective eyesight to say, that - four bad ones had passed him and ', ambld to first Georgiana MclAughsJ lln slanyned out to the center field 1 fence, which was good for two cushions. and Dyke was called aafe at the plate, although he has not touched the regis ter yet y- The, winning rnn was scored In the 'ninth. McLaughlin went out. Ats to Mitchell. Lynch placed a nice hit In , left field. Casey's Texas leaguer dropped aafe back of second, -J,d Cap ! Graham came through with a wallop -that registered Lynch. -The score: . PORTLAND v.b. r. h. pa A. F m nrnniuc iLKiulL " ' Ait. as. MrOedle, rf. i. Murphy, rf. y Van Buren ' Mitchell, lb (rhlafly, 2b. ; Householder, cf. . . . . " McLean, c i t'atea. If. - RunKle, 3b.- i Corbett, p. 0 1 0 1 0 0 : is 2 0 e .4 1 t 0 4 0 0 1,0 ! Totals. 2 1 1 IT 11 3 Van Buret! batted for Murphy in the ninth. - ' TACOMA. AB. R. H. PO. A. K Doyle, rf. s;.... 6 0 0 1 4 s - ' Mieehnn. sr. , Nordyke, lb. 3 Kagan e. .......... 4 MiLaughlin, If. ...... 4 Lynch, cf. ........... 4 Casey. 2b. 4 Graham, c. .......... t '. .Keefe. p.. 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 S-'O " Totals . . '.'.........85 I 7 37 11 0 ! -r, ' . BCORE BY. INNINGS. 1 ' -, . 12346789- .Taeoma :.,.0 00 1 0 0 0 12 .- Hits , ...0 0111001 87 .Portland . , .1 0 0 0 4)01 ; Hltsr. . 2 0 3 110 0 1 07 frt". ."-,."'- SUMMARY. -' ; St rock, out By CofWt,S (Eagan 4, i' . Grahami : Wv Keefe. 7 (Runkle. House- hoWw- 3, KTilaIly. Corbett, Murphy, VanJ . ttumni. joasee-on dum on Cornell, 2 iNoedyke. Oraham)uoff Keefe, 8 (Mc Credle, Householder. Cates', Murphy, Schlafly. Runkl. Ats, Corbett). Two bass., hits Schlafly. 2, Corbett, Casey, MvLauirhlln, Keefe. . . Left on : bases Portland. 10i Tacoma, 8. Iouble plays Kagan. to. Nordyke; Casey to-Kagan to Nordvke; Keete to Eagan to,Jordyki, Hacrifl hit Ats. Stolen baseTKUtch ell. First base on .error Tacoram, 1. Time of game Two nfturs; and 10 min utes. -Umpire Perrlne. , r T- ' ' ' Americas Make pieaa Iweep. ' (Joaraal Bpeelal ertta.) London, June 28. The Ajnaiican ten nis players made a clean sweep of every thing in the lawn tennis (championship .matches yesterday, winning everything both ' In ths-singles and doubles. The results yesterday were as follows: . In the doubles,- first round, WJUlara A. Irnd and- William J. Clothier beat T. 1 Hlllenrp and E. La r sen. Hwedee, (-3, 4-1, 4-1. - Ward and Beala C Wright beat K. a. Evana and T. M. Maerogorato, t3. "-a, e-t. in tne singles, third ouod. ne-us v. wngni or itoston, beat E. O, .Parton, -J. 1-4, J. William J. Clothier of Philadelphia oeai n. n. tiougn, -3, 0-4. .William A. Lamed of Paaadena, Call- HtnaVIeal O. L. Orme, 4 2. 4-3. t:t. "Miss R. K. Douglas,, the English worn an cnamplnn,. will - defend her', title against Mlsa Mag Butjtun of Loa Angt- lea, California, , . THE AMERICAN EAGLES flEFEAT JHE C1NC0S .-a Ray Challenges McMenomy and - t Aqbepted for a Hundred s " Dollar Wager. ;t. fit iie-match rame .onhe Portland alley last evening: the American taalea took the first two raei, the Clncos win ning the third. Hague bad: the hljjh avetagelSi S-l. He also haa tne ji eat aiJigle game, making 2 J 1" his first. Tuesday evening.) June , the l Incoe Will play the Bnkers on the i'ortiena ai- .n,1 the Schll era Will piey Golden West teata uft-the-Oregon '1J;tl Tk. anrxa ttt laht evemnga m'tt were? ' Eagles fil Capen . ........ . 1 Hugue . ri-' (! 1K4 144 11 It 14" (S Ave. 161 ITS 171 114 2-S 188 15 13 IS 15 2-1 136 151-J M'lirintian . ......I1 C.lllrd ,176 Totals. ...... 3 7S . 7 3t Ave. - 174 15 17J J 51 143 1 41 1-1 .110 121 i "J01 17TI-I C'incoa (11 U2 1S 1 K novM - ... MeKNICK . HoUlanger , .....ins Jlloom . .100 Heath. . .........Hi Totals ,.......8g. 75 ..,.' Thomas w. Ray. the popular Illus trated singer at the Lyric theatrei haa challenged C. J. McMenomy,' proprietor of the Portland aileya. to a-'jo au:o match for 1100- a aide. McMenomy o concede Ray SO pina per- game-gamea, not pina, to count. Menermmy nas ac cepted the challenge. They.will roll the first five gamea on tne Oregon auvys, Thursday afternoon. They will roll the aecdnd five gamea Saturday afternoon. The third five will be. bowled on tne Portland alleys, Wednesday, July , at 1:30 o'clock, and the last five on tli Portland alleys Saturday, July S. at 1:30 viork. . Both bowlera are practicing daily .td be right wrJeh play begina. so it should prove a very Ultereatlng match. RUNNING'1 RESULTS v , ON THREE TRACKS (Joarnal Special Berrice j 8t. Iouia. June 18. Delmar results yesterday . were aa followa: Four ana a nair lurrans" nui -1 1st, won, Klstl second. Bill HoU third; Urns 0:S. B ww furlones Tom Klley-won, mo- mln second. Thank Heaven third; time time 1:31 S-l. Six furlonas Una C. won, Mrs. ai- eoner second, Fortune'Teller. thlrdttime 1:11 i-i. . Mile and 70 yards J. T. aiaynerry won. Footirgha Favorite second, Taby Tosa third; time 1:48. : Seven furlongs Luclart won, Eleanor Howard second. Gene Handlon ...third; time 1:11 1-1. " ' " ' " '" ' . MJh and 70 yards Broodier ' won, Athel Rose second, Pempano third; time 1:4 S-t. '.".''At Rhtepshead Bay. New York. Juite 18 Sheepshead Bay resujts: :'"" ' Five and a Tialf furlongs Ladsarton won. MlssTJInt second, Jimmy Maher third; time 1:08. Mile -Broomstick won. Proper second, Ort Wells third; time 1:40 1-6. Five furlongs Early and Often won, Cousin Kva second. Last Cherry third; time 0:S 1-3. ; . The Bay Ridge handicap, mile and one quarter Cairngorm "Wn' Jacquln see ond. Outcome third; time 1:08 1-5. Mile Tyron, won, Comef second, Baulsberry third; time 1:41 3-5. ' Mile and a furlong on turf Onatas won. Action second, Sailor Boy third; time 1:64 4-f. . w -At the Meadows. . ' June 28. Results Seattle, at the Meadpwa: , .. Six furjongs Mi". Dingle won, stand ard "second. Lady" Kent third; time 1:1T 1-4. . Six- furlorfgs Waterspout won.: Hip ponax second, Molto third;' time 1:171-4. Four and a half furlpngs Rodolfe won, 'Eldred second, Tam 0'SHantcf third; time 0:66 1-2. . . ' Six furlongs Funnyaide won, 8ea Ait second, Laura F. M. third; time 1:16 3-4 Beven furlongs Canejo won, Kxapo second. Btep Around third; time 1:30 3-4 Mile Edrodun won, Budd Wade sec ond. Baker third; time 1:46 1-3. ' CORBETT WILL NOT ANSWER: ROBERT J. "pecll Dtspsteh ts --The lonrnal.) . " New York, June 28. The aweeplng dell of ' Bob Fltsslmmnns directed at both Jim Corbett and Qui Ruhlln upon the Comishmtn's arrival from the west the other day. will not be allowed to go" by the board. It seems. Fits de clared that nothing would please him better than to meet both men, especi ally Corbett. The latter haa answered Flts's challenge In the negstlv. while I Were you Jborn in Oregon? If so you should certainly be' interested in our little book - LEWIS AND CLARK It tells 1 briefly: and plainly the fascinating - story of? 4 " v. Lewis' and Clarkr.y - . It i,s tMost . timely book. Ilandsojnely bound in cloth e 159 pages mailed any whefe for . . 65 cts. THE. U. K. GILL CO. i'- Booksellers and Stationery v THIRD - AND ALDER Great Things at Little Prices OREGON pAILV JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING.- JUNEJ 28r Ruhlla a oily too anxloua to talk. Cor- litit- declared , emphatically yeaterday (hat hfe waa out of -the tiuut aa far aa Mjncin(t. Flta la concerned. r- "l: reiirea Trom me ring mree.yoani $.fo;.' ald 6rbett "and Fits la cog' mwnt or tnia ract.. v ny ne anouia cnai lenge me I can't understand, aave to get but name In the carers.---1 am confident thai I ran whip Fits and he knowa It but I am through with the game and will not enter the ring again unleaa poverty com pels mrto. Bo yom Bee It wHl not avail the lanky one to keep or challenging jne. I will not answer htm. so there you- aaeT' Fuhlln, on the other hand. Is anxlouaJ to face the Australian and the sooner the match la arranged the better Ruhtln will like it. Ruhlln says that as aooa aa Fits gets ready to show that ha mean business ha will post a forfeit ; TACOMA'S STICKERS - TO PLAY PORTLAND On next Saturday afternoon there Vlll be a laorosse matfli at Recreation park between the teams representing Tacoma and Portland. Throuah the kind. of Aces of the Canadian club thIC&natch has been arranged. The two teams will meet. In front of -the Administration building at 1:16 o'clock and. preceded by. De Caprlo'a band. w)U march across the grounds tnto the ball park. ' All persona who may attend the fair will be admitted freer to Recreation park.- On account of a baseball game being scheduled at the park at 3:30 p. m. 'the lacrosse match will be started at 1:30 sharp. - Both of these teama are composed of fast players and a close contest undoubt edly wlll.be played. " : PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ! CLUBS. Tanxni ........ Si K .13 4j . 47 .5M 84r .4H5 86 1 .4X7 Ml .4T M .S77 ran Kranclsce 4 11 M t'ortluid . . . . . 4 Ln A iisi lee . 10 61 8 o.iliDd ,..., BfSltiS ...... Tl 7 4 10 6i 4 B Met ..'S'l .14 IW 0 04.1223 ; . WhaleBf Oood Work. laanil l!?e4Ul Blee.l "- Sn-.Franclsco, June 28. Whalen- had the Angela up a tree yesterday and the Heats had an eaay victory. Score:'' - K. H. K. San Franclaco .iS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 10 1 Los-Angelea. ..rOOOOlOOOO ! 3 1 Batteries whalen ana vruson; Bautn and Sp4es .JUmpire Davis, t, NATIONAL LEAGUE; , ' Won. Lost P.C". 44, ,18 .710 .. 38 S V .694 ..35 .24. ' .6t3 37 2 .o ,.. 34 . w-- 54 ..15 38 , .s; ... 1 40 ' ' .Z2 ...17 " .270 Nlw 1 York . Pittsburg .. . Phlladelnhla Chicago . Cincinnati.. Bt. Louis , Boston . . ", krooalyn , . At rhlladelphla, " Brooklyn ..........,..,..... .0 2 Phllmlelnhla . r 10 ' 0 Batteries Jones -and Rlt'tor; Sparks, I Dooln and Kahoe. Lmplre H.mne. . " "'' At St,' Lonla. " " " - First game t, - . R H. E. Pittabura . . ...-. 4 12 1 ' Batteries Egar and Warner; PUUllppl- and Jfelts, . . .- . Second game R. H. E. Rt. Louis . .....J. -.'.4 10 I Pittsburg ...... 1... 17 1 Batteries Thlelman. Brown and War ner; Flaherty and CarWch. Lmpires Klem and O Jay. . . At Hew Tork. ." '- ' ": New York , . .'.i . . .... ....... 2 1 Boston . . . fth-r-r.. . . i. . ". . . . .-. I . . .1 7 Batteries Willis - and Moran; Wilts and itreenahan. Umpire Johnstone. . At Chicago. . B-H. E. Chicago . . ......... JO 6 8 rri.:. C 8 1 Cincinnati . , . .v. Batteriea Brgg, Overall and Scaiei. Pfelffer. and Kllng;1 umpire fciauswtne. -AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ton. 36 34. ... 34 ... 2 ... 23 . .. 20 51 ... 21 Lost 1 20 28 26. 30 84 3a P.C. ;48 .618 .481 .479 .400 ,31 .3-5 Cleveland . Chicago . . i, Philadelphia Detroit-, i .. Boston . .. New York ... Washington , St. Louis . . . At Detroit.; R. 7& K. .1 6 ? Detroit . ...r. ............ Cleveland - . -. .8-r4 Hatterles--Kltson and Drill ?fess and Buelow. t 1 1 -. 'At Washington, fii -' - Washington i'?i . . ; .V.O '.'' 4 Philadelphia.-. 1 0 Batteries Patten. Heydon and Kilt redge; Plank and Schreck. f --A ChlcafD. - ' 1 . "i ' - Chicago 3 6 2 ki iviiii. 3 4 a Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Olade and weaver. T T- SPORTING GOSSIP. , . It seems strange, although true nevertheless, hat Portland scareely-experiences trouble with umpires unless Mllce Tlsher and his band ereln town. I e-seems incredible that MIKe should be such a spendthrift as to purchase crawTish" f Or of f lcials- 1n-thls glorious day, of lobsters and crabs..- , -"'' "' if ' '-' As ' soon as the great ' triumvirate. 'llaiTy," "Bertie'' and "Ooodle," got. tired of "Worcestershire" Bull Per rlne's officiating at San Francisco they shipped him by slow freight to Port laijd. the dumping-ground of all that In unwholesome and -unsteady In the coast' league. , , '" -, ; '.,".- '.'' ... , "ifesterday's game . was played -on Multnomah field. Today th4 gamemwlll be resumed at Recreation park French Is slated- to twirl today, while Brown will pitch for Tacoma, , , ... .. . . e . e ' Marvlrrtart is training hard for his fight with Jack, Root oa July t-la Reno, Nevada. Ilart weights 216 brands and la jhe picture of health. He declares ha I fit now to go on for a limited con test. -r' - .. .''-' i : """"',' rfth- Moran. the English bantamweight- fighter, will be matched In the near -future to meet -Frankle Nell of California for 20 rounds before one of, the numerous clubs In San Franctsc the latter part of -August, . ' " ' Fisher announces that bis latest ae qulsltlon 1n the pitching llner"'8ped Marvel' Emerson, will pitch for Ta coma on. Saturday, Tacoma day at the f,r-- - . .. -Young Corbett, who-ahowed up s well In hie recent "fight with Maurice Thompson, will engage In another battle on the afternoon of July 4. On that day Corbett will trv -conclusions with Kid Goodman, the New England flgbter, in.' a 20-round bout at a boxing show to be brought off In the same arena that h fought Thompson Th at Butte. ' Corbett made such a great . Impression with . . " " - , - .. 1 w i f , ; -''.' j .yiWfi'-f.-r..-'---a , a..'4 ' 1 ..' , ' r'1 ' ' .'.'; 1 ' a , Brodle . L. puke and 'his wife, formerly Miss Alice Webb, from wlfcm"he Is now seeking divorce. They were married last December, but so strongly did the tobacco millionaires friends disapprove or tne matcn mar ,iney serti ini to a sanatorium. Rumor-has it that JJuke will remarry his second wife whom he divorced in 1902: . .. .'''. the fight -fans in Butte that they lost no time In matching him to meet Gpod man. This bout eu jhtto be a fierce one, as both boys are aggressive and fan. deliver a knockout blow with either hand.' ' -.' ' " - .: .; .i., . .. Bifting Nelson seems to be playing In hard luck so far as getting on with Jimmy Brltt Is concerped. It waa un derstood' that the two were, matched. but a cog seems to have slipped some where. The impression is growing here that BrJt.t is not particularly ahxious fbr any oTrthe Dane's" game. . in any eventhe 'lsT hooked up with i'.'KId ". Sul livan of- Baltimore, ajid111 right" htm on Jury 18. wnye it n true mai duut van made both Young. Corbett .and Battling Nelson hustle some when they met him, there Is grdund for believ ing jthat he ,wlll be easy1 money for Brltt. Maybe the conqueror of Jabes White will. really give Nelaon a chance next. .'... '. '--. ' , - -, e s - " Portland may have baseball On the Fourth -of 3uy- If -the negotiations now under way turn out favorably. Accord ing to schedule Portland Is booked with Seattle and Oakland with Tacoma. but Mlke Flsher wanta to play his Tigers In Portland. -providing the teama can play at Recreation park, and in order to de this some sort of sn agreement mual be reached with the world's fair sport committee which has arranged an athpd Ed Rsymood. Mr,- Ik.nuer and the Bute. letlc.program for that day. . , Tale Wins. Championship. '. , (Journal Bpeelal BerTlee.) New" Haven, Conn., June 28. Yale won the intercollegiate-. basebajJU champion ship yesterday by defeating Harvard by the score of T m z. This is the nrM time since l9t that old Ell has won the honors on the diamond, and the enthus iasm over yesterday's victory was great The game whs witnessed by one of the largest -crowds ever aasembled on Yale field, reunion classes being In attendance attired In atriking costume. Harvard atarted off by scoring one In the first Inning, but they were unable to keep up the work and the sons of old Ell soon evened mattPra up and went them few better. The score; . - - - Runs. Harvard . . ........ .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Yale 0003339 0 T '. "ifo Betting- a Ml Louis. - Jearaal BpwlaJ Berries.) " St Louis,. June 28. The presence of Sheriff HerpeJ, and a force of deputlea at Delmar yesterday 'caused the bonk makers? tor make no effort whatever to ward wagering f)n the races, Yacht Vnrltaa Is told, r (Journal Bpeelal Berries.)' " . Boston,, June 128, The "bnce famous cup defartder Puritan was sold at public auction yesterdayfor the sum of 11,026 EAGLES OF PENDLETON ' : 1 - BUILDING NEW TEMPLE (Bpecisl DI"ptcbtaTbt Journal. Pendleton, -June, 23 Eagles of this etty by 8eptemher: will be In their new temple -which Is being constructed on Court street. Contractor Arthur GTbson, who haa . charge of the construction of I the new puiininawa rusning-sne wont. A class of 100 culHidatea wUl, be in itiated shortly, after tjie Eagles are settled In their new quarters. - With the Initiation of this class the member ship of the local aerie -will number S00. ' Toledo Teachers Vamed. 1 , (rfpecUl Dispatch to The Journal.) '!,-.jJ . TOieao, vvaaiVt j une is ai a meet lng of the 1 board of school directors of th Toledo public schools. -jjheld Wst Saturday, C. Lee Martin of ToledoVas nrlni.ln.1 tnr lh. 'j it.. school yeafr and C B. Bell of , Castle Rock. Miss Etta Johnson f Toledo, and Miss 1ucy ehapmatT f Centralla.' were selecteil. as teachers for "the various grades-. : " U -: - r-- Low Rate Eastv. -r June 28,29 and 80 thel.b. R."' rNt places on, sale very 4sw jrtes"ra the Nations I Educational association, " Aai bury park, J., the-I'sieed Society Chriatlan Endeavor, and on July 6 vefy low rates sold on account of the grand ionjte, B- P. O. K.. Buffslo, N. Y. Par-' tlculars by calling upon C. W. Stinger, city tfcKet agent. Third and Washing ton Vtreets, Portland, Or. ' , . v. ; ' v - i' - .' '- - : . AT THE THEATRES. - "NefveB'at Belascbl - - r - . 1 . - Nerves, " he fotaedy' presented this week at the Beiatvu, is Uiwtlus with great favor. Th play it its title from the fact that evt-rTone la nervous sud-, Irritable. There are nerves to bara and the experiences that fol low the effort, of three wuumd to-swwre the same nun. wlw siren as eDcoivsKenKnt to any one, sre very laughable, clarence Mon talae mm a Frenchman sod usene -Ormonue la a light comedy Vole were In the. original -east wnea -ttis- play, waa inrrooucea ana naa a kreat aurcess at the Lyceum theatre-of New York. ,;.. -. Fogg s. Ferry. -To tboae who aiinredata good comedr-drsair .''Knee's Frr." as It is played at the LyrK this meek, will appeal, atrongly. - aVenirally the current play I prohaajy .the besf yet broducsd. at tut lrlc. as -the surrounding give ample opportunity for dlxplay. The Lrrlacope and Thomas W. Bay fill the' time - betweoa acts. Dally matinee at 3:30 o'clock; evening at 7:30 snd S:15 o clock. - r -i Top Notch jVaudeville. MrTrea and Poole, the.marktmea. are winning applause at the Star this week. Hallea and Hays say funny things and make funny moves. Varden Perry and - Wtlher are 'good st rag time seterUona,. - Tbn t'hli ks sre entertaining acope make s god evening's entertainment; ; ' ' The Baker's BilT 'The Baker's1 bill t,hla'wefT"la headed by Joe riyna, tne runny monologue man. f oiber ravor Ites sre JHVrrrU snd llealy. ttahy nweas, Mont, Rarle. -lvKViTne and- Howell andftjeea Wllnoo. The Bskerogrsgh-ebows cap I moving picture. Dally afattoea at 3:30 o'clock and two per formances nightly at T:ao snd 9 o'clock. , - ' "Finnegan't AllfJy." . The "Rmnlre stock romoanv 1a havln Im mense success thla week- tn-ehe laughahle Irl.h character - comedy. 'Klnnegan's Alley." The chsrscters sre well sustained sad the plot and story sre tntereatlng. .-Matinee every after noon, evening performance commeneva at t:lS e clock. - . , r!.- At the GranchV ; Take e wrlttea question to Tarsal St th Grand this week and be will answer It Th IaValls, Ed Chrlsel. the Oottlone, the Haesllt children, Mr. Bonner and the , Orandtacop are an worthy ot .top-line places. "Finnegan'g Alley" at Empire. '"rinnegan's Alley" at th Empire Is s sappy go-lurk r Irish farce, full of genulns fttn sud merrlnvnt. There Is s matinee every day at 2:IS o'clock snd the evening performance stsrta st 8:13 o'clock. Big Success at Marquam. koid sna inn, the ertnaa comedians, art praying their - mualcat comedy burlesque, "I. Q. C," te erowrled honse' Mhe Marquis Grand -thestte. nightly. ' COLUMBIA RiyER- ' - excursions! Very Low Fates Via the O; R. & N, ' to Upper River Points. -ji No visitor to Portland should miss viewing - the matchless Columbia river scenery between Hortlsnd - and' The Dalles, as seen from -Or K. A N.. trains, Th Chicago-Portland apeclal leaves the union station every morning --at- 3:13, giving a daylight ride along tb Colum bia, stopping four minutes at th very foot of Multnomah falls. Every mile of the trip, there is something new and fascinating. If desired, the retam trip -may be- 'mad by' boat from -Cascade locks or- Th XHIIes. Very low rates -tals summer.- Particulars and summer book1y asking C, W. Btlnger, city ticket agent O. R. V N.'Co, Third and Wash- tngfcm itrjets. . trr.. - ." Canadian. National Park '"The Canadian ' TacTlflo has' made a round 'trip .rat 'of - fit to Banff and return good for stop over privileges. JVIsitors to the exposition should not fall-tofylalt thla famous resortr situated In tie-very heart of th Rocky moun tains, less than IS hours rids from Fort land. ' . -.Jfor descriptlv matter snd fulUpar Uculars call on or address F. It. Johnson, F.'-ft'P. A;. 141. Third street. Portland, Oregon.' ... " I ' - -4 Preferred Stoek Oaaa eods. ' Allea ft Lewis' est Brand. UCT. AUTOMOBILE MAY BREAK RECORDS -"'.:. ' ' ' " " Christie Builds a Direct. Driven " Car With. Four Engines Driving, on Hubs. -4 (boreal gpesl BUTlce.) ' New York,; June 8. Walter Chrlstis has completed construction of the most remarkable automobile ever built , In this-coyntry. IT; lani direct driven car with 4our cylinder emflnes drivlrtg di rect, to the hubs Pf theHfront wheels nd with, similar yenginea irtvlng direct to th hubs 0ThB"artyheels.''Th4) Engines take the place I two axlea, and the driver sita betwon-them. Thla Is practically a double-ender and will travel as -fast backward aa forward, though the steering is done by the for- I ward wheels only. JElther engine nan ba operated 'Inde pendently of the other and eljher Is calculated 'to' give a speed of a, mile In 60 seconds." The combined power wlU be about 160-horsa. The carts built lew, the wheel baee U short and" the entire cr .weighs ohiy.S.100 - pounds:-r Thh) last surprising feat a re of the machine la accounted for by the absence oK axles and heavy running gear. - Owing to its pea ul lac cstisfructton the car.Js Jumpy-looking and has not the appearance of being a record-splasher." ' - Christie,"' whose direct drive machine was Aullt on the' game prlncple. but with only, a single engine. I established a mile record-fin 40 seconds with the American gasoline .curs on a Florida beach last; winter and Is" confident that hla new creation 'will para a record mile In 80. seconds or at the rate of 120 mUes.an hour.- ' H. ' ' RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH TO A CHILD YET UJMBOBJ. (Joarnal Special 8ervlr.,y ? ' Indianapolis, June 18. Under 4 -de cision of the BupremecOurt Ju ren - flered a saloonkeeper through whose sals of Intoxicants a man was killed in a brawl ts responsible for damages to the child of - the deceased even' though at the time of the killing the child waauir born. The case cnme up. in Vigo county, whereWesley J'eice, born - two -months after his father waa shot and killed In a drunken brawl, claimed damages. The court holda It la the right at a child, to b .supported by Its rather and is a pro)rty right In which, the unborn child suffers equally with any other bildren the patent may haw, when. de. nrlved of thaaatinnort. Thonh the Ksaloonkeeper has since .died the c'ourt holds the estate Is llabbr to the child for damages. . - . . .... j-; . ' NAIL PENETRATES FOOT ' HOLDINGOY PRISONER (Special Dtapstrh teeThe Joarnal. -CorvaHla. Qr., June fs. While gather ing wild blackberries near th Lilly hop- yaiu . yvnieruay, Mjivm. uranun, jr xeu from a fence, landing otl s. rail from which-, protruded a rusty nail. Th nail penetrated the foot i for, nearly two lnchea, and- for mora than an hour the tad remained In. a sitting posture, unable to get the foot Tfree. A passerby cam to his assistance and attempted to loosen th boy, from; his torturing pre dicament, but another man had to be called, and -it took 'the combined ef forts of the twe, after- cutting away the .shoe, td free tk 4ad.-.i He" was brought to '"town, where a physician dressed the ugly wound. Young Gra ham Is resting fairly easy today, - V': 1 ' ' Vfitp AhasA Htni. (Special I)'""' to Th ioeraat.t' Pendleton. qOr.. June , 23. John C' Bhaw mf - Echo, according to a com plaint for divorce filed by him' today In th court of equity. Is having more than his share- of domestic trouble. The plaintiff alleges that hla wife, Lela MShaw, has been In the habit of treat lar. him In a cruel and inhuman man- f.ner eve--slnco April 1, 130t; that she has " Heaped personal - Indignities upon him frequefllly; that she has, repeatedly cursed and abused him" shamefully; r is found in CVIRV HAT ' i.r V. '-'- ' ' ' - - . ? New Standard ; - ; .1 ' . . ':tv - " ' ' ' Of ' : 1 : Hat Excellence -,- 5 ;' v "".'' ' . - ' -r, - - -.: ' ' Best $3.00 Hat on Earth Twenty distinct DIFFER- - .ENT summer .ijshapes just -: - received, incjiiding the new ; t ; y . chocolatecolprv See. them. OS- 87 Third SC. B etnaen Stark Oak C3TLANDS FAIR CL0THI1 V'fa-'v , nra"Zr'' LAULLbu Cures tlldnoy 'pnd C!ad- der Diseases In Every Fcriii Many Pooplo Mavb Ildney Trjoufcla and Do TJot Know Jt t yi how to find 6iii& . ; It Is the function of the kidneys to filter anidl purify the blood which is constantly . ' passing through them. 1 'h. , . ' When th kjdneys are out of order th , other jorganS are affected ,mmdiately ' . and you'. nay hav Bym'ptemrvl-faaaTrt . trouble, stomach and. liver trouble, and ther ailments, which ar allowing to tha kidneys being weak and out of order. '''' it you are sick Foley's Kidney Cure will strengthen and build up tha ' wora wut tissues of the kidneys so they . vfU 'act "properly -and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach: and liver trouble will disappear and yo will b restored to perfect health. ' HOW TO FIND OUT..' You can easily determine if yoar kid aw put of ef b u, ,di , Tl. - . ' , . 24 hours a bottle of tha urine passed upon arising.. " Ph exs&lnation it is cloudy OfTnilky or haa a brick-duat ad Iment or small particles float about in it, fourkidneys are dlsased and Feley'e Kidney Cure should be taken at once. Foley's Kidney Cure la pleasant to take and acts directly upon the,' parts affected and? you" begin to feel t better at once. ' " '" i '. It corrects slight disorders "Th a few days and it haa cured many obstinate cases' Iter other treatment had failed. , v' Doctoitiald He Woutl If ol Lhra.; - Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes "After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still retting worse, th doctors advised me if had any business to attend to I had bet ter attend to it at once, aa I could not bossiblv llve.anotb.er month, as ther waa rno cure for me. Foley 'a Kidney Cur; I immediately sent my son to the atora for it and after taking three bottles I be gan to get better and continued ta im prove ontll I was entirely well.' Tw Six, 80aal SI JBO, . . r - ... ' ' l " ' L .SCID AKO RECSramEKSED BY bam 9aia Ornsoompauty aa We4a CBaxk e O. Porsian Ucrvo Essonso BESTOata XAsTBOOS Bai eared tbesaaao -of esses mt Neevous Debility. Insomnia snd Atre -pby. They clear the bralq. strnstba tbe circola alijn. toak dlgMtlon" perfect sad imparl -Bagnetle vigor to the whole being. All drain . ssd losse stoeped permMMntly. ll.OO pe boa: S noses gnaranteed to core e refaad--aioney, t-1-00. stalled seeled. Book trt. PeraUn afed. Co., U3A Areh St.. Phlladalnhls. Pa. Sold hi Portland only by graak Visa. -: Portland Hotel- Pbarnaer. U 1, --gl te'lllng him -that she 'didn't love him anyway, andjnlyfmafled him fo hi money. the peerless GUARANTEED I : - 7x41. - Z EIIS.V V -1 "