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.. TVf". '.'f ")T' ' E' ' a ' a a A ' 'a, A A ''A A" A "' j ' A. A"- A A r-' A A a' A ' ' - - UUilul ' LOixu ,W 111' 1 uC ; :izr GIFT OF THE iETTEn-CARRIERS A v A f r ,ir -i r r r -, . W 9 ' ' rmn Extracted without pain and get your new ones the same day at : . , Ccstcn Pc.r.!2$5 Dentists .aiW aaOBBieoir.arrmMrxVA 99 - Opposite Postpfflce and Meier ft Frjink. r 4 NO PAIN . 1 ? a- w ' I a Y j - - .v -v 'xj. .--- iiUGdU . : , a- r , . , , c t t . ' Ii t S . . -a -rr EETH , . - M. A. Fitxtjerald. v ' .' ... . ....... - - New Tork City baa a. candidate for president of the NationarAsocelation or 1 letter-Carrier In M. A. Fltsgerald, pre Ident of branch S6, k vcttraa In the assn- . elation -and In tha postal' service. Ma has served two terras' as president of -., toe New York state association, and .ha been president of .the New TorkvCHty ' branch for ' the v past . eight years.. H has a strong following at the convention who Insist that bis election ia assured. . - "He has no - disputes or contentions with the other candidates," said one of his enthusiastic supporters, "and be has announced the policy he will pursue it elected. - He Is In favor of tha associa tion .working out its own plana for Im , provtment,, at the same time keeping In harmony with tha department ott l- clals.. . '. . .. ' " ,..-:, . -"Ha will present, to - the ' convention such matters aa these: A memorial to the department on the salary question; a ' new table of rates for the benefit aas-V-,. rlatlona. plan- -of -lif for-aeed- and .-.Incapacitated letter-carriers and other , important matter - of, a .constructive ture." : -v :'.... s.. - '. PUTTING LIME ill ORDER . Frank C. Baker Civil a Meeting f- of the Republican State ' J ' -' - Central Committee , ; r f j IT wUl PROVE TO BE ' MORE THAN LOVE' FEAST 't. -'hi I i i.i ii w, ' , tKepreoiHv "Metnbert of' Organ. ..-I. ixatioa InvUe4 and an Effort Will Be Madfi Patch' Up.Worn iQut Whecla of Part Machinery. - ( " , , t taaaapaNBaBSBBaBBaaaisaak ' "''' ' ' ' ' Prank C Baker, chairman of the'Re- t.Lli A . a m mmim mm m a 1 s saeafasasfcafcasl M vtMvffrvitTvej fejiiii ni wiuiiiiiiiuv reissued a call for gatherlna; tof-' the members In this city on October 13. Two i, conrsalonal committees , are Invited to Vibe present and Chairman Baker has J I also extended an Invlutlon to the rep .-' I resentatlve Republlosns' of Mob .county i and V all-prospective candidates-for ' ;etate oi' district offloe;- Thle Is bis letter: ' '..:.;.- ; v .... j, "You are respectfully requested to ? 'meet the other members of the Repub illcan state committee In TortUnd. Thursday, the.llth of nest month; and; you will please Invite a . 'goodly number' ; of representative Republicans of your . coupty to cohje and', take part In the reunion; and should therec be in your county aspirants for state or district office. Invite them also, to be In attend ' ance end participate." ' ' ''--. 1 i While ostensibly the gathering- la to - be simply a love feast, held for the pur " poee of healing. the'wounds and remov- - - Ing the differences that - threaten the; ' - party's success In the next campaign. 1ta " ; real-febieefc-ta understood -o bo the or-j ..TsWaawon- i- a- Kepuoucan, machine. - - Frank Baker la peculiarly fitted to be the peacemaker who shall Tegtorehar- - mony between the fllmori and 1 the i Mitchell factions, for the reason that he . has been allied with both wings of , the , pVty, It was u t Simon Republican ' that he secured the office . of sute printer and thereby amasaed hla for- : tune... When Blmon'e star, began to de- - cllno. Baker 'flopped over, to he other aide ana; It was aa a Mitchell Repub lican that he received the proud dls- . tlnctlon. of getting tha chairmanship of tha Republican state central committee. - -6tmon Republicans used to denounce Chairman Baker In the fiercest terms aa ji tfaltor and a turncoat, but they will -' be expected to forget the paat and to flock to hla assistance lit his effort, to restore party harmony. , ' Tha plan for the gathering next month: : '. ri-.f. j. ' M. "i. Finnan. '.. . ' " Another candidate for the. presidency who has. a large followtng la M. T Finnan of Bloomlngton, .. Illinois. . He haa been attending - the . - conventions since H, "and has been -elected vice- president and jnember of the executive board, of which he 1 tha chairman. - In connection; with bis candidacy It ia explained that In .the service there art two classes or cities, those with a popu lation exceeding 71,000, and those with less. Mr. Finnan haa long been recog nised aa a leader of the carriers of the smaller towns and baa devoted much of his time and labor in advancing then Interests. . ..'.. j--..,' ,a-a x , The 'smaller towns have-never been honored by the selection of a president, and at the present convention declare that conditions will, be changed. .They believe that tha smaller towns have a majority, of delegates, and that they will be able to elect whom they please, Mr. Fionas hia always been regarded as ono of helr bestrfrlends- and Ms supporters aro anthtialastto over -his . prospects of election. '-,...: .n' j ...... 4 ' , i : waa discussed with Senator Fulton.' who gave. It the stamp of hla approval. Doubtleas It will afford the opportunity tor me senator to lay before the party sagamore his. chertahett 'scheme' for -a convention which shall make up a elate to do "uDmitted to -the people at the primarlea next spring. It Is Intimated that "Jack Matthews.-the ex-boss of Multnouiali "vuunty, 'I4 "atso a : ' prima mover in the plan to call, the-clans to gether, ,nd that: It im th first step toward carrying out his -promise 'to pontics upside down- In tha next atate .campalfn." ; A GORGEOUS FETEr tMt WMk of "The burt Saya of - . t -,T.?r .Poaapell." ,7-t; 7r'Z Tha spectacle of a mountain ton sud dealy openlnaand belching' forth fire ana ntna while boufes were ehatfereu and rased-to the 'earth V;by, ferrtf Ic tremble, wTa ..again witnessed by npt leaa than p1ki the amphitheatre ouut tor tnia profltrelon at the Oak laat night ,Thia being the last ' week ot. -Pompeii,", doubtless the seating ca pacity will be taxed to Its (utmost eVerls night, - Certainly , the fete ia different 1" J "rin'nC.Wftajteywba, umtou or Buempiea in fortiano. r Tha display -of flrewerka la gorgeotia in me exirema one or the bombs burst ing In the air at once changea Into even myriada of Stars of the most beautiful variegated huee. And aet plecea of max ntf Icent and- huge dimensions as ha-e never before been wttneeaed on the coast This wonderful display lasts fully over Treated, filled, or crowned and restored to their former usefulness and beauty at a small coatt Oo to ; . , Coston Scientific Dentists -p' ,m vounoit ansa. i - Opposite' Fostofflco and Meier A Frank. -Mr Flllinga ......... 50e TS nd fl.00 Gold Crowns, best .,..... ,...$5.00 Ful Bet Teeth .,........... 95,00 Bridge Work, best ."-. V.-i.. . .'.i -fS.OO NO PAIN TE Artificial TEETH that fit and restore the natural contour, facial expression and -removes, all 11 pea at ,., Boston Painless Dentists mu wiinof eraaa. ",-.. Opposite Fostof.flca, and, Meier aV Frank; NO PAIN TEETH " Crown, and Bridge Work is the most sofehtinc. beautifulliMniaraBi-of-mir dental ."work. Witt) our modern equip ment we are able to do this class-of work at greatly reduced prices. - Open ' fo bastnes's antU t o'clock Boston Painless Dentists -' VailH KOBSISOaT' RIIRi' Opposite Postofflce and Meier A Frank. HOURS 4:10 a. m. to . p. nv Sun day, :l(-a. m. to ll:0-mJ -r f the entertainment an v hour- following and rail of Pompeii. , , . .i-. Laet night waa Elks night . The man agement had a special feature, exhibit ing a remarkably fine antlered head of an ei a. . Tonight is designated as Knights of Pythlae night, when theve will again be shown a set piece repre senting the emblems of the order. - New and aplendld featwrea of amusement are being added to the Oaks, and XTUrbano' Hoyal Italian band continuea to give concerts every arternoon - - and every evening from ,T to 1 o'clock. For the accommodation' of great crowds that at tend 'Pompeii" a apeclal ticket of flee haa been opened at the main entrance to the Oaki. The O..W..P. Ry. Co. hare also added' more cars, ao that all who attend can reach there In time to wltneee the; TWit-part-or Pompeir.-whlch be glna prompflr at 1:46 p, n.': - rv'-V pam Vatant tl41aa-." 'M " ' - 'J .tJearaal Seeds! tarrleAi ; tD'dlanapoUs,'4Septv -The new fed erai ouiiaing. jusi completed. r was thrown open for inspection today. The architects, contractors and government officials held aa Informal 1 reception In tne Duuamg u any and an orchestra piayea aunng the arternoon and evenina. The - unfinished Interior waa orofuaelv aecoratea wttn. nags and eversreena. In the evenmg the entire building will be Illuminated inside and outside. It la expected that the atructnre will be accepted by the government about (Sep tember II. ' ? ; . ... , . 1 H 1 m., kW t nt v ntf head Was sac tea years et-e, STea wita assort sentoesrc like a 1'- esse. Have Sato Hair- aioaltsi fays asd bava so sandraO. oa ear part et mr seals. iiairiMarkeraae warn sealtklor klsa. "-r.il. IXalele. til BesSilsat.. irs.N.I. YU rosaoroa 6mm4rm9, stasis as. brlnaa Dae! matarai w sr nil kalr. Ald4 trr HARFINA SOAP, brala. tops Itrhlna, pmootes flse balr irnll. 11 . tirttles. dmnlm . Take so(bla witsoat rkUeBayOs.sltostttra. Cat set sad alga this. I TO 117 OT TnlrfrWinr rafllsnj mm, mw hottU Hirtf.,l(b OeJ tlV, Mkf HaarflM &uaa u.a.k. at BLiu. J a. tBtWdl Data aewsas. Brut., r sFr spar a-aja aF rMiv Cy. Krk, N. J., pppld. for tnp. mm4 thl d. fnM nr tmt cln br 1rMfM wttb- Vla kA. U..lakUh& J wvaj S J ajsjT mmm We BW BSMloeiaM Posltlroly balr tallies, et , Vaadnas., NO KbST. aosIaap. Itch. Itch. itch, ' acratchlal batil tha under akia Beaanss) tnilsmed. tor and bloodlaC. Aljed bf akhbealtk Treetawat. will ales the aafaftaa kttle eae taetast rrllef aad !, aa4 mall la eenptate nsre. Moltltadfa o4 nan kss ae eoasl for caaflse, mia- Mdrata. sstlMsUe. oeodeHalBg. (ngraat. iniu rimm saiissiB la Bxrj Cata laitse Se. eskee: eakea ane. nwvtatV Bke Harna. , afaaaatMa1 ke tHA W-ia i in m Vewark. N: J. . Take setkuia. artahacx aail sireateie an eetslila esiS ' wrtppat trr m v C CO, Toam aa4 Waablarhaa ts . NELSON WILL NEVER - 1 AGREE ON JEFFRIES - -'" (Jearaal Bpeelal arrUe.) X -t; .' ' pan Francisco. Sept 8. With : Only fourTfay r remaTntngeTdtrtniininteV the rJngrBrltt, and Nelson are already In the finest shape, are practically down towelght, but the question of the ref eree has not yet, been settled. Nelson insists thst Jeffries cannot referee and will hold for Slier to the end.. Slier ar rived from Salt Lake this, morning and will referee the Bchreck-WUle fight there tonight He arrives hero -Friday. There Is nd doubt of his acceptance if he la selected, but tha Brttts refuse to have him, believing- they can Induce Nelson to again consent to the kelectlon of Jeffries, In case they can, come to terms with the ex-champion In tha mat ter of a fee. Nelson aaya he will never, consent.. The betting continues this morning at 10 to 7 on Britt. The abort- endera are laying many amall beta at thla -price, but no' big wagers have yet been recorded, ' The sale of seats is heavy end the receipts will be the great est aver .. drawn by a San; . Francisco fight.. - PRESIDENT BERT IS " ' 'IN BOX ONCE MORE .-. ' "l.- II" an. , wmrm m " F .v;.-.- . ueca wnci;uie 5 Great Dcily Or . 1 Pcpzr Says: Vx (OA mm: mmm y y iW fkYT I ' J . , ' ,f ;; ,- . aa i I .. .. mw. . - , 1 .1. avsF - aa. . ia ai raaami iii I, a .. -V-..J V w rnsinrmpj 3 ' - .1 .-aV. . xj.,.'-..;. I er P - --.. - t , - - . - IT i - ' O' . ' X W W: (TTMP It X luo lUoVLVUli o I t. .... a . . .... 1 I ax P , . , I rom Oregon Daily Journal, Portland, Or,"" August 90, 1903: CLOTHING FAKES Since the bid stock of Holland Bros., conststmtf of over, $100,000 worth of fine clothing, hats, shoes and furnishings, has-been on sale . at First and Salmon streets, its great success ts causing imitation sales v to spring up in .every direction. It's - possible that strangecs may be caught in their meshes, but sales of the fake order cannot last long, for the public is not so easily gutted as these fly-by-night fakera may sup pose. Holland Bros.' stock, sold through Samuel Cans & Co., is a sale of real merit, and ts Saving the public many dollars on desirable and fine ' qualities, while the prices quoted are ridiculonsly low. The merchandise , is as described in their adtertisements, and big as the immense double store is, at first and Salmon, it is piled mountain high with suits, over costs, pants, shoes, etc. ' 1 , 1 Sacrifice Sale of Holland Bros. Fine Stocli oi lien's, Doys' and Chiltlren's Ctolliinrj, Gate, Slices and Furnishinos . -- r -V -c c r . v.O : r. .: O " "' -c- C AT '. . , ife (Joarsal Bpeelal lerrlce.) San Francisco. Bept. S. Eugene ' P. Brt waa diachars-ed from the hosnltal yesterday and Immediately resumed bis duties ss president of the Pad no Coast league. . Mr. Bert has been laid up for several months .and ; for a. long time hovered between life and death. Hla nhvslclans declare now that be la thor- ouahly well and Quite able to carry on h'a baseball affairs. Mr.. Bert notified Vice-President - MeCredio at Portland yesterday of his action. . . SPORTING GOSSIP. Secretary Ben C. Ely of tha Portland ball club la able to be out, today after being laid up for nearly a . week on ac count of Mllness. - The fane are all glad to sea Mr. Ely around again. , , . . , Jim Jeff rlea. in trying to hold uo Manager Caff roth for $2,000 aa hla fee for refereelna tne ritt-ixeiaon : oatue, lost out and now the boxers will select another official. Thus greediness for easy money hath Ita reward. . '', - . '! e e j ; - ....v 11 assail si- a 1 1 A a imi Tf si sssai Jt f m m f m M ' Tr 1XI1W XJafif lai ' Ui n mw vi m ueirnifjq Jack O'Keefe In a It-round battle at netrolt yesterday. Lewie la out with a challenge to the winner of the Brltt- Nelson fight. . ' '.- ' iJjenrjCjjeveeqn broke tht world'rTec- ard for raising the le-pouna aumooelis yesterday aa Chicago.' latyeeon pushed the bells up S.ooe times In flva hours and .forty-one minutes. . . . ' a e ,..,.,..: ,! President Hart of the 'Chicago Na- tionals haa Issued the following chal lenge to President Cemlskey of , tha Chi cago-Americana: ''. ' 'j ' ,-" "In the event that npitner. the Ameri can L-eague club nor . the National taiague club of Chicago wins the cham pionship of lta respective league In llOt. on oehair or tne unicago ieagae Base ball club, do hereby challenge the Amer. loan league ball club of Chicago to play a series of .seven game to ba terminated whan either team haa won four mmea for. tbe championship of the world and ramaa nlared between the National and AmerlcaixXeaf ua.clube. approved by the national commission February IS, lfs and accepted by tbe National andT Ameri can leaguea February It, 105. except vUiat tbe share to tha players shall as t. CAST MA0iSCm'5TCtT' ituaM Ms1a-.fT5.auT0 S'V- i - . . st uwS ornct, -V ' I005-IOOT WfcSHiHGTO avf " - " T - "ia) JOSi. s -I' . I " - - '-y-'r-"- BIU3 PAYABLE IN HEW YORK Q CHICMGO FXCHAJtr.r X ..V On Sale Till Farther Notice in The big Iron and Stone iiusiness uiocii m f More Fall and Winter' Weight Suits and Ivvv. Overcoats will be placed on sale Wednes day, at 8 a. m. ' y. . Jt a Pairs FW.t T,rarl frail Panta will vUvV placed on sale Wednesday at 10 a. m. . , ' X',':Y'.xx "X.x" x ; v-"'- ' --YCases Fall Weight Cotton, Merino and ?AH Wool w Underwear will be placed on sale Thursday at 8 a. m.no sooner. -r. NOTE It was the intention to sell the fine. Fall and Winter grade of this great stock in San Francisco, but the unprecedented . .volume of both wholesale and retail business done during this i sale has rnade.it rnore than feasible that. this city is abteTt6cofl" sume the entire $100,000 stock at, 40 per cent of value and while counterfeit sales of all descriptions may spring up to misguide the public, we find that 90 per cent of the people are able to find First and Salmon Streets. ; f V V v v v v.-V -4v V V V V V V V V V V V V V v v V v V V V per cent of the gross receipts of "the first four games, instead of 40 per cent. as is provided for by the rules, the se-. rles to begin on Tuesday, ociotjer 10, the gamee to be played dally In alter nate grounds' Tintil decided. ' the ground for the first gains to ba mutually agreed upon. . . ; The following were wlnnera . at the Seagirt , ahooting-. tournament s jrester- day: ... .,!,..- . Hale . trophy match Captain Wells, New Tork. 41. Mqusdded revolver match Private Le Boutnier. New York. 122 Carbine team match First troop. New Interolub match Manhattan Rifle and Revolver aaaoclatlon, tit. The Wash ington State Rifle association second team waa fifth with 211. The first team o-tbo saaio asseolatloa ws-4fltt-wtth 101. tbe third team fourth with lis. IKi tertorsttfatcK LfiUllenaht Casey, New xora, . 9 . 'Twss on a chilly Sunday morn,' When Dyspeptic, with a spurt, 'jumped out of bed at, IS o'clock: '.',. And grabbed bla borrowed hat fie sat upon the players' bench ' And watched tbe Oianta play, -' 'Until old Oarvin. came along. - . - .. . And slid hla "nobs" away. , . ' e ..;.'- San Francisco cornea tomorrow for another aeries. The locals feel "head up" now and aspect to annex a few.: -,- P ' . . e e .. . Foi Dyspepsia 'Take a epoonful - of the great elliptical aalnatleal panttcural nervoua cordial; flavor this with oata aadbay gad then drpp-Oft. soma Joilaly wnari. : errata tTkaUlaauroa. ' 'r J The Oervala ball a lit jrould Ilka to ;...!,...,..-.Cr.V. : . -TT- T 'exit play a-rame-wlth-Braliiard's Maroons on Sgnday' baiCAnwerthrfnn,rThs journal j . . .,"..? ' VVlLL TRY TO RAISE V SUNKEN SHIP JEROME (seetel Dtssateb ts Tke JearaaL) t Wallula, Wish.. Sept I. An . effort will bo made by the owners to raiser the freight steamer Jerome, which wis wrecked In West rapids, below tha mouth el Snake river. Saturday afternoon. An examination of the boat yeaterday re vealed the fact that she Is not ao badly Injured aa first thought. A gaping hole In her bow Is the only spparsnt Injury, although K la possible that bar bottom waa punctured when ah settled on the jy4Wy,"',artV,w'''"lAr"' Tte'aT'asWkwT'e'aK 4HjV AesreVtart IS feet of water. The deck Is sub merged, but the cabin aad upper wm-'- are clear of Water. . . - ployed tnan effort to save the .boat The cargo df"whfal stored In the bold will be fished out and an effort mads to tow the steamer to shallow water io uiat repairs can be made. -; , i BEACH RATE REDUCED. Tlree Xollan for mount! Trip AJaaonaeed ... . a.m. ft sr. oe).- The bvery-day 'round-trip rate from Portland to North Beach points has be-in reduced byUtfie O. R'at-Nco. frb-n 14 to t, tickets on sals until Octobvr II with final return limit October II. Tha TxJ. PMter. iiueen of river boat, leavea Portland for Astoria and Nortu Beach points aa follows: Beptsmber T. 1:46 a. m.l September t, t p, m.; Septem-bee-4r- sr.m t Jleptemher It, a. m r September 11, 1 11 . m. The Toller I ' "v' - r' In .diyllcM tr'-s fx I. , torla, and way polntsromiepting at a torla with Nnbcotia for llwaco a; North Beach points. Ash 'street d. dally at I p. m.. excepting Sunday . urday at IS p." m. M . Particulars and O. R. N. niimm Book by asking at Third an4 Washn ton streets, Portland. : YOUNQ H.AN DnO'.V.'.'EO . ipj cclu":ia clc: (rNerlal r-' T 1' " Falrvi. f. ' . I -erhoee t " droa-' . ' IT t 1 ' o o r- "OT 'c. c w.- - ' r V, J Aa experienced boetznaa wUl-t . - ?.,..'..'.. ' , . . ', . V