The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 29, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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Mi LHIGS
AliD DEFEAT.
$ksi Roach Puti Sleeping
v' 7 ' Quietus on the Mighty Men c
ki..Whfl Play for McCredie,
t C M'LEAN'S BATTING
' FEATURE OF CONTEST
t ? -
Contest Goea a
Dozen UBaptcra,
t When thSiwaihea Scalp the Good
' , r Looking Ewick and Steal Away
'r.WitiTthe Game Story oi Match.
Seattle t. Portland .
Batteries, Roach and Harper; Kaalck
V Tha game at Raotlon park yeaUf-
day waVwleta with all kinda of Just
tha aort of ball playing that gladdens
, day and perhapa that . la tha reason
.. why the : Webfootara put on their
' hustling rag The. game waa devoid
... of tha wrangling or tna aay- prevuraa
i and Slate Davis ruiea tna neia very
. ,.well. the glorloua ereauonp or me
' boat aailltnera were much In avldenoe
i Ton tha grandstand and tha awell dressed
howled themeelrea almost Into hyo
7 terics every Uma ana of the Portland
- playerg made a; hit or run or ood catch.
Taken all around the game waa about
aa good aa the faaa aver want to aee.
' . ;; The excitement waa ao Intense that
those' who Bver would auy for mora
than nine Innlnga remained for tna rea-
-not nniih wmcn resuiiea wnen in u
' ltth season Easlch who up to that time
. had thlaga about hie pwn way, went
'Into the air and toaeed aver aorta o,f
.i tha. ahoicaatahlnga In lxla list of easy-
to-bit ones. Juat what suited tna hi-
washes, too. for they didn't, do a thing
-but land on Ksslck for. twa-three-bag-
. gera. a double ana a aingie Deiore may
! na - Run Hill must luvt tlvtllti.. vn 1.1
each of his men a "shot" of aomethtng-,)
i tot tney naa ginger to.par p- a -
am tun un game nm mur is iui
with both pnenera ooing.nne wora ana
su toe men p laying up io ciaaa. inniin. . ); .- .' f '".it '-.
caroa tha dread 11th and It waa- cur
talna for ' tha local men and to - the
ewltchback with Eaalclc -The alaUgh
. ter waa awf uL Triples, ' doublaa aad
; l alnglea followed In succession- and it
. .'waa nough to make ana pull one's hair
to witnesa the awful earn aire. McLean
f was. the master swatter for tha Web
foot aggregation and In tha 11th ha
: lined out one good for threa.baaea and
' hmtlht I) tmm lA man hn t In ftrvfn
i ; te make a home ran of tha hit, ha waa
caught : out at tha puta due to poor
s rtick. the - near Seattle player, win
make good and to apara as his work
, " yaatarday waaaulte -.bayoaA erttloiemr
He le good with tha stick and doea well
on the baeeawAabeat a pretty bunt
- ta-ffret la the aecond inning andLgot
""a , hand from tha ladles fo doing it.
, J Hla Judgment an. aome af tha eerpen-
tinea' handed blm by Eaalck waa laugh
able a couple of time when ha needed
an automobile to gat to. one ha reached
for. It waa a great catch Walter
made in the , eighth when Jut sickad
' Houaeholder'a flv ot the fa nee out in
deep right field. The eighth inning.. by
the way, waa one. sensation all around.
, Kane threw wild to flrat on Tan Bn.
ren'a hit and it went Into the bleachere I
- ajra mm way riraimf ; came romping I
, home waa do trouble.. But tha amplre I
dldn t allow, the acore aM cent rlem
back to third aa tha ball, so ha claimed,
had oae off the -field, and only, one
baae waa allowed. 'Thla left Van Bu
ran on ' aecond and Fleming on third.
McLean, than came tip and faced the
.mighty Skel Roach. What Mao did to
ana of those beadera was a fright. Tot
e sent u a. way ort into the canter gar.
dan, ' scored both men and mada aecond
htm Belt There waa nothrne- Aotne aft
H! ifhKf td0!ml. JJo?,aacaa.
. i. . '. ' f" "in. '
t..ouwiBf 'ii ma omciai acore:
C. V V; ' PORTLANDi, I'-W-i '
v ' v.AB, R.H.PO. A.E.
-v ...,...,r a.T. j
McCradla, rf. ....... 4 0 1 0
Fleming, If. .. -1 f 0 a
Householder, et 1 1 l a
Van Burtn. IK sf-ic a
Schlafly, lb. 10 1 4 10
t;-.ToUla :" '
i " .'- ,"' 8BIATTLR.- . :-.- .
L jlJ2 ""i r ' R- H. ra a. E.
lars. rf. 1,14.1,1
Houts, it
Frick, lb.
Frary. lb. -.. a
R. HalU aa. (
Harper, a kv.
tit
Hoaoh, p.
1.
10
Totala ....... .r...4 T 14 14 14 1
,t . SCORE BT INNINOB. ,
.''na ......0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4
Hlta
Ill 1001101 11 11
loooioiooo a t
01100111011 4 IK
' . Seattle . .
Hlta
SUMMARY. .. .
Struck out By Eick, 4: by Roach,
i H a-Off ftaillck' fi off
Roach, 1. Two-bsae hlta Mclean t.
Racriflre hlte Kane, Frary, McCrrdle.
Houts, Frary Frlck. '"Wm "iZll
Roach.' TlmVnf ' L...'V"TT 1
' . ,11 mlaatea.. Umpire Davis.
JOMMY'TRACEY WINS
. 5: IN THE FOURTEENTH
' Tom Traeey of Portland won over Jack
Kerne of Chicago last ft In a box-
, vln contest at Vancouver. What was
Scheduled to be e lt-round contest was
. .'terminated in the fourteenth round by a
atlff blow In - the stomach. By a
prearranged j agreement tha officials
. would not count time on Kcrna when
, 0aaa Samaras. Stopa TaUlag Mala. BeUsvoa nealag.
NEWBRO'S Herpicide
"TM tnUeUBTAA
that
A A PUBUC TOOTH BRUSH
A aaad saraatBlastat ssmi rTae time is
ewnag wM aa aastanilaad yufcue saw
beak wtiTaa ee ease ee a aafcua awth
be Kbe reasM te tkat 4irty kaie
s aw banwa ia V a eaaUtlMe etBMM
Waakae auaai daeaVatl aa4 tree eaadrsif
ra Stored, lead let. It-a4. 0 t'tfKltt CO.. teat i, ktratt, Mkkn far laaaW
down and he wee declared out In last
than the uaual 10 aeoonda, although ap
parently truUnf to continue the eoa
tOSt.. ." - -r - ,' .
It waa v a - peculiar - wonteet ' and
would hava . been batter, had ' the
referee allowed , tha men e do a
JltUa la-flghtlng. . , instead at eon
ttouailjr wreetllng with tha'm to kaap
ana another away. Tha referee -worked
harder than tha prtnoipale did; i Traoey
without doubt had the batter of the
whole contest, although Kama made a
vary good, showing. There, were throe
feature, of the- go, namelyi- Traeay
landing flow alter blow whloh, would
not hare hurt a baby and hla continuous
performance of delivering a bkw aad
then . huffing all through tha contact,
which possibly could be ovarlookad with
hla aggraaalva work. Tha third feature
waa Kerns' covering; up hla. head and
shutting hla eyes, - , - .'
f"Th. preUmlnariee ware both good and
i bad. . Tha first one waa a comedy be
tween the Tellow Jtld ana boa vurtie,
which reaulted in a yellow streak show
in In tha aacond round, when the TeK
low Kid null on some aaocled wrong or
otherwise
The second preliminary , waa - very
rood, tha showing very creditable be
tween" Sailor Kelly and Soldier- Oral
terlv. The reDresentatlve or tna arm
Beamed tha better man at first notloa.
but tha avy man put a aolar-pla.ua on
him la tha aeoond round and It waa al
i off with orattery.. ' v.i
tendance, with a sprinkling of ladleei
and waa qulta orderly. On thawhoia
y,e ahow waa fair and Tom Smith,, who
i acted as rereree. can rest aai.
i now,
RACING RESULTS AT '
: BRIGHTON AND DETROIT
'fh H:
Joaraal SoaHal asrrla.t
' Naw'.Tafa, Mr Brighton . Beach
race -rasulta: -'","
- mm and a' half furtonga Cinchona
won xantanus aacond, St. Estapne tnira
ih. i -bt - , .a. . .
gu furlonga Lady Amelia won. Lady
rjncaa aeoond. rrontenaa third:,- time
i.jj j.j. i n i .
v one mile and -one -sixteenth The
Mighty won,. St- -Breese aeoond, . jerry
Lynch third; -time- ,
One mile and ode furlong Au Revolr
i uarmee aeoond., caronat uura
. six furlongs-Chalf onto won, Kercne-
ivar aacond. -Phldlaa hird:,.tima t:iv .
i one mile ana one aixieemn umn n.
won, Blnderton aecond, rather a. intra
1 - .A Seajratt.
fetro. July II Grossa relate rac
ing results: ! t
, 1:0 pace, puree 11.10, three-heat plan
Wlndfleld Stratton won the 11 rat heat
la 1:0 1-4 ; Baron Qratton won tha aeo
ond heat in 1:01 1-4. Riley B., Masel
Patch, Jtnldroals, Ecstatic and Captain
Sphinx also atartea. ' '. -'
1:14 trot. K. and M. eonsolatlona
w,a' two gtralght heata in 1:11 1-4.
puree li.ooo, , three-neat pian aiiea-in-
1:14 1-1. Get Away and Emily Letcher
also-started. . . '
1:10 trot, puree 11.M0. three-heat plan
Zephyr woa tna ursi nasi in ;im;
Norman B. won the ' aecond heat In
1:11 l-4 Brownie WUton alao- started, ;
.L PACIFIC COASTiLEACUE,
if;
JJI
Tseama '
lorn Jlzm
Portlaae
las
OakUsA
BMttle .
, ' T
Lost'
""; " ' :' Baaai Itld ZC .f; .
' ' :' (Joataal aparlal serrJeaV
Loa Angeles. July .lt. Tbet home
team,-owing, to Baum'a fine work. in
tha pitcher's box, shut out - tha Com
mutara yaatarday. Score; -j .
Loa Angilea tt I 1 19 ft
juaxiana ...... .e o e o ee e o
4 -4
Battarlaa Baunt and Eaaer: Ibara
ana Bimniey. umpire wngnu vf
: - ": Kaafa Waa tha Oooda.
(Jaaraal Special awrlce.l.
San Franclsoa, July llKaefa bad
tha Seals on the hip yesterday and
pitched shut-out- ball. - He struck out
eight men, 'Score
RT iC
Taooma . .' . . . ...4 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 4- i, 1
San Francisco ..00440004 4 I i
oaiiariea jveeie ana uranam; Wba
lan and Wilson. Umpire errlne. .
; AMERICAN LEAGUE.
v ' -.'' Won.
Cleveland . . '. 44 .
Chicago . ,.. to
Philadelphia . . , . ,r 4 -
Kew Tork - IT
Lost
PC
.421
.414
.871
.544
,S04
.488
.171
.141
Detroit'. w . 4Ll
Boeton .
. 10
a. v
II
Washington , .
. '. At Boston. '
:.' . '....,.' - : . R- H. E.
Boston . . . , . ..ilU4j,1.u.u7 - 0
Cleveland 1 1
Batteries Tannehlll and Crlger; Moore
and Bamla, ' . -
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won.
XrftsL
IS
ill
1,1 T-. "
PC.
.716
.413
.640
a.478
14
-.140
,124
; .107
New Tork'.
01
1
LV,"""r"-
rn i.o.ipnis .
...... Ol
...... tl -
aa -
44 . :
Cincinnati ,. ....... 47-
BL Loula . 11 -Z.67
Boston 10 :1
Brooklyn . IT 41
... 1 . I't
harlfa Team Wlaa. , ' ."
. Rherlfl Tom Word and hla deputies
yesterday raided Clerk V. 8. Fields aad
his deputies in a ball game on tha Haw
thorns grounds. Tha aherifl"e nlna won
by a score of IT to 10. At tha close
of the game the ladlea In attendaaoa
presented Captain Fields with a hand,
aome bouquet of white flowers, tied up
with black crepe. . , ..,
-kma tha Baaraa Oerm." -
mm
11 a 19 i as .an
.. u 12(15 ia an .us
io . . it a 63 .tK
a T j. Hi .
10 16 4 . . 46 .43
T 8 13 .. 41 .42?
I-
INC!. GONE "111.
Caat will.
ar-lsaw,' eraee baianaa
A wrltar la auaiml arl
view ef Bartewa.
abaald tavw east
xr'e haw krask.''
ays: rasat aklUrea
it 4 a
Wwmyfvt Karplclde . araawe vakBe kstt
ry1 tmt!rZ2T JfV'' eaadrarl
wwmm
Short-Prlced Anlmale Manage to
Keep to the Front in Yee-'
terday'a Cplng.;-
tOACUE CAVE KIRBY. v
.0. A BEAUTIFUL RIDE
Fsvorif. Captura Threa Out 9t tha
Six Event and tha Crowd ft Wall
. .u wis wrowo ma wen
With , the ; Pport-lBtack
f leased
Cloud Won s topulsr yictory, :
.T-Urdsy'. war. iamo-. : ih.
L'-I.?" " a lr?a""-:TH2t.?.;M wm, Mt M
fields were Urge and in all except the I
flret race, which waa won bv Rublana.1
L7rowtn-:r
ana nia victory was due to a brilliant
ride by T. Stewart. 1 Tha Robaon. , Dr.
Sherman, Hogarth and El Veraooo ware
all well 'played and 'the eonteet was
worth seeing. Tha real wlaa onaa 'picked
Dr. - Sherman - for- a, elaoe and . their
Judgment proved correct. ' Hogarth for
some reason waa tipped off aa a real
good thing, but whan tha going became
brisk. French couldn't kaes him in with
tne ouncn. Qraham cava tha doctor
aplendld ride and In front af tha stand.
Where tha pace- waa . terrific, t ha kept
Dr. Sherman right in tha midst of tha
fray.v t Dundreary came up rora' tha
rar vjn a spirited -rush and put Mr.
Robaoa back ,to ahow poaltloo, and
beating . tha doctor' a length and a half
for Sret honors. - Black Cloud e bowed
hla raal stuff again yesterday by beating
a fairly good bunch, There was a lot of
Interest In this race and many ware of
the -opinion that Black XlOTd eouldnt
win from Velma Clark and' Pine Dale,
but J. Clark turned the trick with hla
mount and though tha crowd waa' given
a doaa ef heart diaease at the finish.
whan Pine Dale came' aoae' and nose
who me cioua Biaox 'Cioua. nowever.
had a final apurt left and beat tha
Dale by a neck. Black Cloud's Victory
waa a popular one.'
In ;the aeoond raoa Mlsa Prove -sot
busy- and woa from a faat field.: The
talent waa afraid of -Mlsa .Prove, en
account of .her poor, run the ether day
whea Aurora B. won from her In the
aama time aa aha nada. v.st.rdav. 4
aama time aa aha made yesterday. .r
Aurora B. received a atrong play, ana
ran fourth after retting away in front.
Cora- Goats waa a good, contender and
compelled T. Sullivan to whip along
rather lively at the finish.
Doublet waa the good thing In the
fifth event and hla backera didn't worry
about tha race, feeling aecure in B.
Powell. ablUty to keep him In front.
, L... T! -.r: ? .". I
viax. mil uia iiiuivr w iwh
After the half mark waa reaonea. uoud-
let took the lead and waa never troubled,
J.i V. Kirbr ran' what waa really the
pretUest race') of the day. - Klrby had
mane- a-ooif ; friends, sven thonah the
talent thought that If Jackful got off
all rTxht Klrby'a chancea would be sum.
Jackful got off third and the aun. ahone
brtshtly for -him a abort Uma at the
three, anajrterai mariv whan.jiejnoytd
Intowacand position, bat he. Salt Ilka el
hound -aad finished ' lnglorloualy last.
Laajrao xava Klrby a- arreat Tldaaad hla
wlaning can be attributed to tha clever
Jockey's fine beadworK. Aiuraa waa
rle-ht am Xirbva neck., but TrClark
couldn't do any mora urging and Klr-
y captured tha coin. Tha crowd gave
Loigue an ovaUon.for hla SXat ride.
Sununary Of yeaaa,-i . 1
Flrat races Rublaca. 1 to t, (Herbertl
101.' first;' Msht of Day, place 4 to a.
IR Powell) 100. aecona; jaaovt Bw
ahow 1 to t, (League) 101, third.; Time
:01. Annie Darling, ongetia, uarry
Owen. Tart. Trentard flnlahed la the
order named. - V V - J
Second race Miss Frooo, I to i. t.
Sullivan) 107. flrat; Cora Ooeta. place ,
to 1. (Croeowalte) 107, aeeonaj Agnee
Mack, ahow 1 to 1. (Hooart) it. tniro.
Time, 0:EH4. ArOra B.. Roaebud. B. ' C
Qren. Sox flnlahed in the order named.
Third race Black cwua. a to a, w.
Clark ri 84." flrat : Pure DeleTpTade t'
K R Towriii loz. sreonai ipe aiiiior.
show I to t, (T. SuUlvsn) 104, third.
Time, 1:1014. Velma Clark. X. Prlnelpe,
Pearl Stone, Molto. Uppercut, Walter. A,
finished in the Order named, r ,
Fourth race Dundreary. S
to X. IT,
rt. lut. nraii : vr.
even, (Qraham) 14, aecona; sir, kodbop, i
ehow 1 to t. (X Clarkj 107. tnira Tuna
... V.... . Unarh aril
Veracoo. LltUe Adele . finished. In the
la. , jtvuuvri .
order named. .
Fifth, race Doublet,
t to , t" (B.
Powell). 109, flrat;
Anona. place 4 to 1.
rw. Smith) 101. .second: Angelica, ahow
even, (R. Butler) 07, third. Time, 1:14.
Oolden Light. Busts christian, voiterei.
Bountiful. Suburban- Queen flnlahed In
the order named. - - "
HlXtn- race-rJ...-v.- airoy.i a ..-, I
(ixiagae) lov-nrst; mrao,pi e w
IT. cisrxj loi. seoOTar .nryyy
xv rw, vw -m -' - ' . .
- A Ia 1 'infill- U8. thlM. I
Carobura. Penance. Thaddeua,; Jaokf ul
-i . , i.ii . u rkinvia r-nriiia I
flnlahed la the order named. A .
rURIIDinM DA DC? IQ ' J
unnmr tun i ro w i .
TOO MUCH FOR GLOSS
-Ale W Pape -of-the Dolphlh club,
San Franoiseo, amateur champion of ihe
coaat and Paclflo northwest for single
sculls, defeated EL O. Oloaa and William
Patton at Guild's lake yesterday and re
tain hla title. Papa took the lead on
tbe ttart and used hla famous knee .turn
at the buoy several lengths ahead.. He
slowed up oa the run home and allowed
Oloaa to come within threa lengths of
him.! than iis sprinted and came horns
four lengths aneaa oj uioh.s fiucm
waa outclaaaed- and finianaa ite yaraa
behind... It waa nearly o'clock before
tha recea Started.
. George Ludere defeated, B. B. Barley
In tha junior aingie. -'
In tha race for lapstreax xoure
collision occurred 200 yards from tha
tli hMUM lodial After
aeparatad the luagea atartea
- - .
thev were
them at the turning buoy and they raoed
home. The crew composed of A. R.
Allen -tliowrr'Ai.-Alleir.tlJWIiT.
Allen (I) and A. A. Allen (stroke) haw
ing a alight advantage over the erew
composed ef A. R, . Stringer (bow),
Orth (1), Peterson) (1) and Pfaender
(atroke)
frt.. iimlnr dauhlea waa tha last race I
and Ludera and. Harlay.duat, nosed ul
SS V. a Am. m. M WS Am.Am AWm 4 Ami .Swl
saaraoai wg - - . I
All the contestants Were jrom rort-1
laad excepting Papa. ' i. ''jL.i.,llng.-for1lf -X moved auddenly.l
TAKAKI li RPATrT N ' ' M
IHAHIXI Id UUnibll .
i nf nt hAiirr rj 1 1 rrM 1 1
r . ,. - - - i
The eurprlae of yaatarday at the Ore-
son row' .some n.i -"lacBnu for the United States. .-.j
Buscirs aereat of raxaxi, tna eensa.
tlonal Japaneae player. The day wit-1
nessed tha playing oft of all the remain
Ing preliminary gamee and part of tha
flnala. ' Tha finals of the ladles', alnglea
wore played, and tha flnala In tha mixed
doubles; tha challenge round of the I
ladles' alnglea and tha flnala of tha eon-
eolation... ,v ' . , r .- i.e. '
The' resulta of yeoterf?eye - matches
mrm , . t r .....,..,,-. '.'
aten's " alngleaOoss beat- Bellinger.
t-t? Buaoh of Ban Franclsoa beat
iSS mo U ': .-.i-i
Takakl of Tokto, -. -ll Tyler of
en a doublear-Wtckersham ana Bell
ger beat Prlnoe and ronton. -t,
Wloksrahara - and Bellinger beat Herd-1
man and Ewlng by default: Tyler and I
Remington beat Ooaa and If oAlpla. . I
-a. 0-9. -.
singles finale) Mies Heltshu
Mlas Joaaphl. .. -.
Ladlea' and gentlamen'a doublaa Ty.
r .nli ul. ii-i.-i..jw-.H--.
and. mi.. Heit.hu bt Go..' and ,,mi
.wTill- v". a..
ConaoUon-erdman beat West. 0-0.1
- .Kn !"ero?":to .b d,tulti
t TZlt uwa" wV. praeid
tFJZ-tt?tt-JfM2 V.V"
Stn. and Mi.rol;'. Watdl.7
hoeUsa.
' '- '
SOME GOOD' RACING
" (Special Blspateh to The JoaroaLt
Roeeburr. Or.. July J. The effloara
directing, the programs and premiuma
of tha Second Southern Oregon District
Fair association, whloh will hold fair
here" pn September 11-10. have Issued
their speed program, whloh follows: , .
Wednesday. . September II -Runnlna.
one half mile and reoaat: trottlna- and
pactofc 1.00 claaa, 1 In I: aaddla horse
race, one half- mlla. ,:
Thureday. September 14 Trotting and
pacing, ,.1-yaar-olds, , t in rr one mlla:
pacing, a :z class, x in one mlla;
mule race, five eighths mlla: saddle
4 florae raoa.
Friday, September. IV Running, half
mile; trotting and pacing, 1-year-olds,
1 in 1. one mile; trottlna and peeing.
ft elaee, t 4n-4l saddle horse Taee.'"" " '
Saturday, September - It - Running
ooneolaUoa). one half mile daahi trot
ting and: pacing, free for alL in' I;
pony race, five elgntha mile, weight leaa
than aoo pounds; foot race, free for all
running.
one mile; alow raoa, one haul
mile.
There will be about 1880 la purses, r
SPORTING GOSSIP.
Portland got busy yssterday through
,
llnnlngg -Of fairly good . balU though
beaten oat. " Tbe game waa spotted with
several stupid play a, but the aggTaa-
alvenaaa of the entire team was appar
ent. , . , ' '. ' ?v .--...'..
e-. ir.: ,.' . ,;'. .
-1 nara wui o two ium vwrw w
morrow - at Recreation park between
Portland and Seattle. The flrat game
will be celled at 10:10 a. m., and tha
Sunday gamea.-1 The ' SeatUe team la
..
playing -great ball -now, and Interesting
contests may oe expeotea, :
-e -'- .. ', ' '' - J-
Judge and Mrs. MoCredle will aeoom-
pany the teavn to San Franclaoe, leav
ing hare oa Sunday night.
e ' ,;
Fraokia Nell earned a decision over
Harry Tenny at the end of a l$-round
I battle at Colma. California, is at night.
He had all the bettor of the fighting
after the twelfth round, hut could, not
score a kaookouv-
Tommy Burns aad HugoKelly fourht
A. draw at Loa Angeiae last night, before
4,eoe people. -. Burne had all the beat
of it, hut the men agreed before an ter-
ling the ring that It both ware oa their
feet at the end of the twentieth round
a draw ahould be the. decision. -
-tf-y. . - e a i .
Chicago. ". July, . 29. Flnala In- tha
western golf championship ' will be de
elded, tomorrow over 10 holea at the
Glen view nltrb links, between the title
holder, XL c Egaa, and hla oousln, Wa
ter xl Kgan. , .
raUa
(Joarnal Special larrlee.)
Dover. .England. July 11. T. .W. Bur-
gesa failed to swim across the channel
yesterday. Heentered, flj i water at
Lydden. When taken, from , the . water
ha araa. f our nd a-halt tnllea front- the
French coast He sprained a tendon In
hla , right las and lost its ftse entirely.
Ia 1004 he awamtwlthla four mllea ef
the French eoaat.; .- .
DfJV hi OI A HO CVTriincn i
on I His r UHiOO tA I yiUbU -
r TRIP THROUGH EUROPE
aearaal Special Berries.)
Madison, Wla, July It. WHUm , J.
Brysn was : tendered . a banauet Jaet
night by 100 Wisconsin Demodrata.' He
waa received with tumultuoua cheering
which coatlnued eeveral mlnutea. Dnr-
ing a speech Mr. Bryan said that he in-
tended to Uke aa extended European
trio and ' would bring back what e
v.r1na-
-,. womoU rood rovtmment.
T. I
Damooratlo national commit.
' " . . r.
iriii , nmmsM untn lor tna craai
- . r - - . - .,
dency to 1008.
COMFORTING
WORDS
Many
a Portland tlOUSe"
... - - mm I
. hold Will Find
them So.'-';
To have the peine and aches of a bad
back removed; to be entirely free from
l.nnnrlnr , dannroua nrinarv illinMan I
II. anough to make any Ttldney aufferer
- - r i
can be brought about will prove, oom -
forn tOThundred. oV TorSa.d' rd-1
arnrsiriix. is un now uiiav aTtti onanm
T .. ' I
Mre. A. H11L residing at It First 1
atreet, Portland. Oregon, says: -I suf-
fered considerable f0 a year -or more
..m.. - .-..- I
. ....v. iJ- 'a i I
Lnoh of the kldneya' I bad to be
I . M
careful la doing tmr work abOut thai:.'". - ei. . M.ak,raak fa aa
nouMa whloh raanlrad atnnntna-
lift-
to suffer severe twinges of vein fn nrv
bck - Haatara and several
ramadlaa. hut faunit little valla until t
. r.-,. vu... th- -
m rrora the nret and final v cured ma."
V., Ml. k All 1 ikh.. '
ro - ter - MHburn Co.. Buffalo. V. T- aoia
R.mamher tha mat nnivtw
take ao ether.
.:.rET ie;.:di3 i::;
"'ITO'lt '""
DaUhtSf , Standard t)ll f-!t
nate and. Relative of the
Atdr In Trouble,
. .(Jearaal'tpeeUlJsarvlee.) '
New Tork, - July l-On tha allega
tion or her mother and huaband that
aha la Incompetent to manage- aa in
come of mora than 180. 000 a rear, tha
T' iZT,i k1 T-.Tt
lra.1",0n-t.0- '"Wire . lata tha mental eon.
anion of Mre. NeUle Boatwlok Cary,
T iJT
?inl1.t w- Cary..th huaband. allege
t Urm. CaVv ln h.hUnaT d A,rTka
nd been rroVihg steadily worae
.Tit rTlTL , Atiamt
L Cr i. a daught of Jabi.
.Z." L "21
w" krwnTluhA.n. and waa fo.rly
a famous cotuilon loader. Mre. Cary la
17 year- old. She enured Maw Tork
society whUa stiU a young girl. And was
for years a conspicuous figure at the
amarteat fuactlona. v ' , -
EIGHTY-DhE. CATS OCCUPY
nAiisidn r
' "''.- ' . V, . . . . .
Family Returns From Europ to
, .Find Nests of Kitten All ,
rvrnr-. Ow the House.: 4 -
- - -Ieuraal SpVetal Sartiea.) - -
Chicago. July. It. Who Is tha man
with eats and kittens la hla hornet
That la the Question bains: naked by
la the exoluelve residence dis
trict ef the west aids not far from one
of tha west parka. With the eueatloa
oaa a grood atory. ( ;.''.' -
A water atreet merchant returned
with hla family from a 14 month a trio
abroad.. . When the family left Chicago
tna nousa -waa given to the care of a
hired mani who waa to vlalt ft every
day, and keep burglara away, care for
the cat and seven .kittens, pets of the
younger children." -' - -
' Tha hired man Aid hta'flut amll ftrn
I a few weeks, when hla -vlalta to ths
u",Jbm taaUy
I stopped altogether.,-'
stoppea sjtogetner. v
- When the family opened the front
door on Its return, tt found a' neat ef
kittena In the veetlbule. Investigation
showed' that .'every room la the house
from th atttn ta tha Km.. a
I naa been, the Sboda of eala. Naata baa
I bsan maA. in mniin ...
j divans and bade. The cats la the house I
ware of all alsee, area and breeds.
fat .and apparently happy.
ei;fosci;:g;iioarmi;;e
. (Continued from Pake "One.)
trains are now allowed te carry I
paaaengva through Taxaa from .- Kaw I
Wieana. -9 . . . . ,
FEVER IN NEW YORK,
ef I
V Mas draw m ftam WallAw liA -1
'" ' Meoraal Speelal avrrkM.)
New 'Tork, - July !. The Panama
Railroad company's ateamar Segnraaea
arrived this mornlnr from Colon with
several of the crew sick at Colon. Four
of. the crewv were. landed and' seat to
the hoapltaL .. .
- The surgeon at Colon reported that
tha ship had fever. Several of the craw
have bean alck oa the 'paaaaaa. The
crew la being detained and the four sent
to the hoepital .... ..- k i . ;
Mian ia iib a
I i; Jonraal Spaatat Satvtear"
. Mobile, Ala.. July If. The board of
health announced today that no more
lmmunaa will - be - allowed te come
through the-atata. A number of people
were etopped atJthe, atateUueUil
morning. ' . ,j.,. . . -
TRAIL OPEKED SUNDAYS
k. .' (Continued from Page One)
within the definition of a theatre marl
wwiuuy do sept open ana operated on
Sunday. On the ether band, it ia 'ad
mitted that placea of amusement which
theatre may not lawfully be kept ooen
on Sunday. v . ,
wKat a eiMfal v. ' - 'v -
: A M,tl flnTTT v ni
' t,'
"?..,y.iw?u,, t0 oramatlo, op-
ao nni mi wiinirr in. uMinitiAa n m m
, J V" t, ,""ulm,-'"n"' I
. I Atrm .viw anupnnni i
Jy'LtiH?al.!...!?rlba V"
oauniaa casus ;wna luuaiona and a
stage for Illusory purpoaea." etc.. and
clearly cornea within the above defini
tion of a theatre. ' Homer Davenport's
exhibition la simply a collection ef rare
and curloue animals kept within an in
oloaura, which he calls a farm. It could
hardly he called a theatre, and It re
mains to be determined whether its ex
hlbltlon oa Sunday la prohibited aa a
place of amnaement. . . ... -, '.
. 'Powee of rate Ctorpomeloa, '
"Power given a city cobncli to make
rules aad regulations governing tha op
erationa of r a certain atreet railway,
would not ordinarily .be understood to
- - w .. . . v uivitimi . . unrmimn
antirelr, although It mlxht be tinder.
ewoa to comer power; to establlstf-Tsa
eon ahe--hours for its onarattnii mnA tA
pronlDU lta operation during others. If
that La true, then it would follow that I
power given to make ruiea and raa-uia. I
tlons governing the operation of a ear-1
tain atreet railway or other particular I
ouBinesa on Sundaya. would not ordi.
narlly be understood to sive the right to
entirely prohibit lta operation on Sun
rT"' ZT-. .? " uouaraiooa
B - of n,,.,,,,;; Wih.n r-T..K?:
in ooiirar autnoritv ta iwii ,t.
man-
liJ "-
1. L
iiti. il. a
jiaketaiaaaien akall
" .T"..VT. w"r ?
. ," ':",,' . Z ""rmn" ln ,3tPO-
" r. ? r000".'0";0."
Sundays.. Except for this part of their
contract there la nothlna known to thoa T
ff"" wJch oula T?vint thiir Prat-
Ilfl SP m Wl MM 1 1 91 Sft WASS. f g 9AWj . g aBtSaSS 8 SB ' S Aw mmmX Am 1
derstood. would not convey the Idea ef I
a right o abolish or prohibit, thsa they
ought not to be ao construed by the
court Indeed' the very word 'govern
ing .the operation of their concessions
on jtald days (Sundaya) would seem to
Imply an operation to Some extent, at
least on auch days. .
"It : baa . been . contended that this
whols paragraph of the contract taxes I
altogether ia eusoeptibie of a different I
,. ., as a a ... m , Jt , a. J , . : "
;Uc arc : Clilzj Cz Crr. ttlre
;Wc"re edfe .Tumbleri
sriica.Kw Bwi ccna per sxt. , wexmeri ena
LSusir Bowla-tit -40 cents -est ad vpA great
cportunity, or hotels,
families to ' tiock cp". with this line of table ware at
' '-'"i -X ;-:1remarkably
; TCHIE nill tE KO RESEEIVE. :
- v EVEliTC'S OST GO to (WiR y
itlST CO FCST
TMT -YCU 7Ar.7.
EJT
,f,i
fajV,:
y' ..Hardware.' TltlWare.' Cuttey.H-V".iIv:.;;
Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery.
tzagea Tools
V'V.
rPOITFtANDME
Phon Msta sooo
aamwaaWasxaxsKajsM (aWsxaawawaxaxa-
IT DID1NT HURT "V
I ;;,;;A;BIT;i: (
I la what may say e ear awtaoos t 4Mn
I dental work. Ws Ae work, tar senaW freat I
t I eat ef tke etty aalekly ta avoM aay aslay. . I
EXrTtfelaa" as te date. Osta avaaugs aad 1 i
Saaaaya. Mala SOSk. . j. . . . . ,
XX. WISE BROS. Dentists ' Xx?
PS. T. T.WTSS. .saa lOtaay ear. TahaawWasslastas; tfl w". A. Wiaj.
meaning, that la. that Ik may be
strued. to confer power to entirely 'pro
hibit operationa on ' Sundays. I think
this ia trust tt mlafat be -eons trued, bat
the mora natural construction . la the.
other way, especially whan considered
with reference to the oondltloaa evr
roundlns Its execution, and the general
understanding of lhe parties at the
time. . t. : " "... " -
f waa byaalBg yrnmiail?- .
"It It is true, aa soma of the witnesses
testified, that the representative of the
defendant' during- the negotiations with
plaintiff a .save them te anderetand that
the expoaltloB would be opea on. Sun
days, and ure-ed that fact ,t6. fndace
plalntlffa to pay more for tha-privilege
of exnlbltlng (and Mr.. Wakefield dM
not deny theee etatementa further than
M not temember having made
themi then It lai apparent that it waa
the underatandlng of tha partlee at the
time that piaintura anouia nave a nam
to onerate on sundaya. ... i
r "irwill be obeerved that In thl
opinion no consideration haa been given
to the question of financial gain or loea,
which waa urged at the hearing; neither
haa the matter been considered from aa
ethical or religious standpoint. I have
endeavored to' decide tola aaestloa oa
purely legal prlnclplee, but I do not wish
to hava it understood that this opinion
would apply In favor of any eoneeaalon,
If auch there be, which In rtaelf la eon
trary to law, or to public . morale, or In
any manner waeoant." ' - ' v " ",;t
"Let a preliminary Injunction Isano
aa prayed for in the complaint.-- , .
C SCANDINAVIAN. DAY;
"' (Continued from Page One.) "
hard, erealdentl Judaa Waldemar Seton.
secretary-; Dr. G. T. Trommald, vice
nraaident: Rev. O-. OrllL trtajturer: Oa
car Carlson. Andrew - Jonaeotv W. An'
daraon, M. Martinson, Carl Stoeoksl, H.
M. Hanson. Rev. lj. m. nervig. j. at.
Slgllm, Oustave Anderson, Samuel
Holm and C B. Holt. " - ,
YEAR A RECORD BREAKER 1
IN RAILROAD EARNINGS
(Jearsal Soedal Service.)
Chicaso. July It. From what has al
ready developed since the opening f
the railroads' fiscal year, experienced
AeaM.lai1ai fftatwah wakatfah4 ffViah ! sAfiaStn alt AH
that barring an unforeseen disaster the
'
trfn earnlnge are conoeraed. . .. The
7ar eertaiaiy openae anspiowuaiy. i
the flret time in many yaara tna our
rant month's groaa earnings "o allroada
amounted to more than t)ll.000,000.' aa
Increase of 11.100.000 to .11,100.000 ever
the oorreapoadlas period of the prevloue
year. . . . . f . ..
rrora an aectmna et tne wwat-eome
cheerful raporta of prosperity.
both
preeent and Sreepeaave
t
t 2S'otnts p 4oien.tmd'
r restaurants and - private
little prices.'
,1 . v-.
r..i '
-.
-Si
OVED.;:FICK'CUr;
UiIlE THE ASS03T-
IS FUIL
ana stoves.
; Cii rdlss Te;!, First csi AlJer
BANK ATiD OFFICE RAILING
'1 8axted Wire, Wire and Iwaencln,,-
' v. "' . PouJUjj etthajv fttay'-j:,-',. m ',
IRONMHKS
afJiite,
Just
Pease
. . . " . - X : r -i '
Do' you realise the vast importance et '.'
a thorough commercial trainlngt- If ao, ,
why do yoa delay in aendlng your eon "
or daurhter to our up-to-date business.- '
eollegel We offer complete courses tn.-
Bphnkos-Walker c r
Business College
brth had, Korrlaoa Sta, PortUad, Or., C '
' Opea all the year,, day and. . night. t '
Cell or send for catalogue. , . ,., .-- V v
InAlniMf inni nan
" A BROKEN COLLAR-BONE ,
'.;'. Ueoraal ' Spadal Sarrlee.) ' ' . '-'' .?
'New. Torlt, July 1. Margaret An-
Un . lying at her hummer home, at
Koroton, . Connecticut, suffering from a ; .
broken, oollar-boae and severe bruises,
the result of beinr thrown from a car- ; '
rlage last week -when her horse ran
away v ..... . . , . i .
- MUa Anglld was thrown yloisntly lo Tt:
the .. ground and las ; insensible until ' ?
pioked up by workmen. - Sbeewae taken
to hir home at.Norotoo and a physician -attended
her. Her right ahoulder by '
this time had become ao' swollen that
it waa impossible to tall whether or -.
not aha had suffered, any fracture. J It' L
waa pot until three daya later that the
New- Tork surgeon who had been called .
In consultation found her right collar- .
boner, ait' broken, and ' the fractured
bone waa eat. v t.s .-k" '- ...
ii ii . i i, 1 ii n r?
of poor blood circulation Is shortness' et . '
oreatn alter waiamg. going up stairs,
sweeping, singine,'' axeitamant, anger,
friaht. - ato. Poor ' blood circulation :
means a alck heart,' end a nick-heart la r
result or -weaa ana tmpoverisnea
aerves. .,,- . . t
' Bverr hne knows the resuIU of poof 7
blood circulation, . but everybody doea .
not know that tha quickest and safest ,
treatment Is Dr. Miles' New HeaTrt Cure. . -
If you find these symptom a present,
you should not neglect tham, but at .
once proouro a puiue ex '. -i.., aX, .
Heart Cure 'r ,;t
It will eura, and at a very little ernes ee,
compared with doctors' bllla. We are
ao aura of -it, that li mat botue does
not benent, your druggist will I
benefit, your drusalat will return
vour money, tt win . ao ror you
tt win . ao ror you wnat
it heS done for thousands In like eondi
tian.
For two
aaonthe 1 walked 'oa t
he
adge ef the tomb front weak heart, poor
biood cirouistion ana pervnus prostra- .
tloa. Dr. Mllee' New Heart Cure. and.
Nervine gave me back Bay health." .
I
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5i
jiMtV, w. a. iuuxiMB.i'ort jLigia, unt,
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