:J J MONDAY ! EVENING. V SSPTELr:! T,r::3. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL!, PORTLAND. JIS SHUT OUT .MOB'S SEALS GrvUj Return to -.fitch .Vlnning Bart for tho local . Against san rrancisco. , .YE SHUTOUT GAMES . ' WITHIN ONE WEEK 1 ': Show Great Form la Conclud ing Cam WUb. the Viaitor--Graat Crowd ;, Show , Appreciation for Oever Work by Applauding, : . ' I --''s' -v.v Portland I. 8an Franoiaoo - v - - - Batteries Oarvia d atcLsan;.Hm 4 wni t ' --. After playing two tie gsmes with Ssn rsnclseo on Frldsy and Ssturday. h lsnts got busy yeterdey afternoon end lminiBtred a two to nothing phutout vtne Heals. This makes ths fifth shut- within a week ana "Portland re lmes a rather . reepeetable. pssUloa in official standing, of. the .cjuba. r . . . Yesterday'a victory wss due to the mdld pltcnHig' tt VtrtM-Sarrla and . narft aunnort scooxded him by his ,imats..;.Notwithstanding ..th -post- -s assurances or; ma n wli"- that GarvWv .would, not . pitch y more' ball . this season, tha tslt an was ' on' ' hand ' 'yesterday and .oh.ii iiiupb "J sainer . OasWa - had rvihlna- and nltched himself out of veral tight holes. In the first Inning aldron led off with a single and Kid" ohjer drew a base on balls.. Mohler t mi Hildebrand's fielder's t choice d ' the latter .promptly etl second, tth a. man oni third and another on cond Otrvln measured up to the oc sion and struck out Charlie Irwin and ealon. It was soon apparent that Gar vin was to be master of the situation .I tha aisvar twlrler made good. In tve- fourth- Inning a' bees on bsHa-te- .lldebrand and a rib-roaster to irwin put two men on the circuit with none out "HHdy"' stole third and when Nealon rov a long fly to McHale the trreprea- ibis "Hlldy" started for home, but Mo rale's throw . was a - beauty - and the r-wor . left Holder . was out. Spencer ew to Yan Buren and the side-was out 'With one out In' th sixth, Hildebrend .pled !and4t;iooked.a.if a ecdre would ult, When'IrWln . aent'a long fly te ouaeholder. but after thinking -It, over -.lldy" decided to hike back to third r ad atsy there. Eddie's throw waa per icUad bad-HUdebrand gon- horns be Would have Jeen caught by 10 feet,,. In ttie-elghtbWaldron and. Mohler singled In succession, but good pitching: sod sharp fielding retired the bunch. That was the last chance the Beala had. aa t they -went out in order in the ninth. . - Portland's two runs came in the third, ' inning and were - decidedly , welcome . Sweeney drew a base on balls and Larry - WcLein drove out- a single. On Oar f vln's.hlf to" the pitcher , Sweeney; was forced at, third.1 Jakey Ats' proved a . good waiter ' and was given a bass on ', balls. ) With the bases filled Vsn Buren's r holes wis fielded iiome by Irwin snd icLean was-ioroed t . the borne sts i Hon. - Quits-so aear and -yet s far. Two .- wrs out and tbs bases oiled when Mike ' l .Irhell got a- walk, sending Qarvln across tha platen Jirry Schlafly drOT a Jfner too "warm for -Oochnauer to handle and Ats scored the second and last run. ' The best that Householder could do wss a slow liner to Nealon ' tha aide was oufcv r- '"- m -r 1n the fifth Inning Ats made a hit and It was ths last for Portland,- as young Hltt settled down and denied the Giants 'any more.. . -. Thus another flrsUeXaaa- gams .-ended in Portland's favor. Nearly ,000 fans witnessed yesterdsy's contest, the best - attestation of "the local fans'' love for good baseball.- . The of flctal score: Y f pnpTT ivn - . ' I AB.RiH.PO. A. E. Ata, ss ..Vf -i Van Buren; If ........ 4 t.t'i -Mitchell, lb ,: Schlafly. 2b ... -4- ' Houaeholder. rf .it 4' -9 ; JtlcHale, cf ...r..,. S Sweeney, lb w, .,.. 2 McLean, e , 4 , , Garvin, p M l r Totals .............18 1 127 10 SAN FRANCISCO. - ' " 'I :. ...... AB. R. H. PO. A. K. -o"h4fff 4 : HUdebrand. If ....... I Irwin, lb t 0 Nealon. U ... ....... 4-.0 -,' Spencer, rf 4 0 Oochnauer, ss ........ 4 0 . Vilaon. o .. 4 utt p r, 0 10 ' t , -Totals ...... ;vv.v;. II 14 II , . , SCORE BT INNINGS. Can Francisco .....0 0 0 0 0 I 00 Hits 1 0 10 1111 .Portland.,.,, ....-0.0 3.0 .0. 0 . -J Hits ...... I J, 1 0 1 0 I 0 ' ' ;. :.','; : SUMMARY. - -i Struck out By Osrvln S. by Hltt 1. Bases on balls Off Garvin 1. off Hltt . . C Three-baa. Mi HUdebrand. Double plays McHals to McLean. Mohler to ' oochnauer to Nealon. Left on bases- Portland I, San Francisco, 7. Sacrifice hit Sweeaey.- Stolen bases McHale 2 . HUdebrand i. Irwin. Hit by pitched ball ' Irwin. Passed ball McLean. First has pn errors Portland 1. Tim of game Two noufs. Umpire Per rina, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. rkla4 nt 24 .son .Kts lanama ...... na Anaeles . I'tirtlaK .... Ha a rraaclac a,tti ...,. lmt ....... IB IN .14 IN fi0 1 ,4m ins 3 t - Xeefe'a Oood Work.' ' ' - (BnecUl Olspateh ts The Jooroal.). Seattle, Sept. 11. Bobby Keef had -to dlffictilty in whltewsahlng th 81- washss yesterday.,. Th acor: ''..'.' L . "' R. H.E. Keattle oafvoooo 00 4 Ts'oma - A . 111.5 0 .0 2 16 10 Hatlertes Roach - Brifl Frary; . Keef and Hogaa. umpir KunkJ. . : : : : . f I 0 s I 7 , 10 14 7 e ! n fui.- 0 1 4l0 1117 17I1S . , Bm Breevk With Aafels. '' tlearaal ' gDeclal Barrla.) i : " , 8sn Frsncisco, Bept 1 1. Blexrud, Vsn ' Hsltren's new pitcher, who was Knocked out of the bog on his first two sppearsnoss In Portland. . shut out ths ngels yesterdsy morning In good style, i ins fielding won for Los Angeles In the rnoon.' Scores: .- ' .omlne; gsme ' 7 ' T r. it. R . A' w.es.O 0 0 0 0 0 0 t t .....0 101000 1 7 I Tosler and Eager; Blexrud n game " R. H: E. A e 0 1 0 0 0 0j 7 1 ..0 001000 0 I II- "i tim snd Pnles; llac ' I. via. AUTOBOATS TO' RACE , 1 ffn iiiniifliinDTU MID ir run nrvMOiwun i n wwr - "-r'tlosraal gpMlal Sarrlat.J ? Bordeaux. France, Sept - 11-JpeveraI hundred devoteea' of . the motor-boat aport from all parte of tha world have given themselves rendesvous in ths Bay of Arcachon. about JO miles south of this city, to sttend the 'Bret series of auto-boat races- for tha International Harmsworth; cup-, .The British. Interna tional cup U 'named after Its donor, Sir Alfred Hariswortb, - and Ms an open challenge tup, held by the winner for ene year only.' Each country entering the competition for the cup may be rep resented by three boats. , 'In the son test whleh begins at Arcachon bay to day America is represented by two chal lengerathe Challenger, now owned by W., Gould Brokaw, and the Dixie, owned by K. R. Thomas. Both bests are of Its . borsepowerrf a trifle, under 40 feet long and equipped lth eight cylinder ana-inaauXhaCballenaep 1 -welt-know a. having competed In many races in norths ern and southevn waters, issi wmit-T in Florid it made , r.aoord of one mil In two minutes on the lake nesr Palm Beach. ..It was Ihs only boat represent ing America In the Hsrmsworth rsce last year.' when It was held In English waters. Since then it has been greatly Improved and strong hopes are enter tained that" It will give a good account of Itself at the races this week. The hulls Of both boats hav been designed by Clinton' H. Crane. . ': - : Ths EHxld Is considered a wonderfully swift boat and has ha many .highly satisfactory trials on ths Hudson and in Jamaica bay. The boat la-said to hav not only speed but the ability to keep if up for. a longer dlstsnee than thst called tor by the Harmsworth cup race.-' ' ( " . LOU DlLttJWTO RACE .: . MAJOR DELMAR AT FAIR , aosraal BpacUl Bervke.) ; : Syracuse. N.-.. Sept' H. Judginl from the preparation which hav beeai made, the annual stato fslr, which began here today, promises to b' the grand est and, most interesting ever held In this stste. Ths city is flllsd with vlsl tors already snd their number Is con stsntly Increased by new arrlvsls. Be sides the fair' Itaelf there will be sev eral ether features which will attract vlaitors from sll psrts of the state. The -carnival of the Mystic-Krews" of Ka-Noo-No, the suts firemsh's conven tion, and celebrations under the auspices of various women's organisations will be-among the special features of Inter-' est- Thsri will also be. races jtt all kinds for horses and automobiles, bal loon and airship ascensions, etc. The horse show and the horse races promise tobetjnosualty Interesting, - The jgreat j racing stallion Audubon Boy."J :051t, try to beat the record of Prince Alert of i:6 established Isst '' yesr. an there will also be. a race between Lou Dillon and Major. Delmsr. Among the prominent visitors expected are Vice- President Fairbanks, Airred o. vanaer bllt James T. Hyde. Senator Carl 8. j Burr, Jr., S. Taber Wllletts and others. V AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' '-.-' ; '- - j - . Won. Lost P.C. Philadelphia -,i 71-11. 4S J.2S . 71 X MTi.687 Chicago ...... Cleveland .... 4 60 ' r .620 it -f 8!' -.604 i .- ;.;:6oo 1 , 14 : .41 0 , . ': .471 44 ', . 71 - ,I4 Boston ..... -w New York .... Detroit . . ... ..... Washington St 1XU1S . At art Koala, R. H . E. St. Louis Clsvelsnd T.t ; . vr. .2 11 Batteries Sadhoff. Powell- and- Bug- den; Hess and Buelow.-. , f.v: '; At Oaleago. 'r, .... - R. H.E. Chloaro .............!- 1 Ietroit . Batteries Smith , and .' McFariand: Wlaara and Warner. - ; Hecona same - - k. n. Bi. Chicago I 4 2 Detroit .................17 Z Batteries wnit 'ana Buuivan: JUU1 tin and Drill, w . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won.. . . . 74 , Lost ' ;- 17 , 4S ; y 64 ' '1 . , PC. New York i. .701 .064 Pittsburg Chicago Philadelphia .......... .671 .647 .414 .174 70 Cincinnati a 8t Louis ..........' Boston ..... ......... Brooklyn ..... ....... 4 42 II .1 .212 At Olaolnnatt R. H. E. Cincinnati .6 11 Chlcaso ........ i t ' 1 t - jatteiH'S"0'nrnlt" anit 'Bt'MolrTtOul- bach and KUng. Lmpire uauswins. At St. loots. ; R. H.E. st. iuis '.':..::.vv.....:i...i.i i 1 Pittsburg ........ .,6 7 0 Batteries Thlelman and Grady; Let- feld and Pelts, umpire imsiis. , - - SPORTING GOSSIP." ' Tbo Portland ball nine Isft last night for Los Angeles, where a series will bs clayed with Morley s men. -. Pitchers Osrvtn and Crockett were not -taken en the trip. Pitcher Henderson Is slated to Join Portland la Los Angeles. Vp-fa-;-- ', - The most - remarsaoie , snowing ever made by a baseball team waa made by Portland in the week that began on Moo day, September 4. and ended yesterday. During that time five shutout victories were recorded for - Portland, besides playing two t'e gamea In succession, ono being a 10 and the other a 16-inntng contest .Trot out th records and see if that has been equaled. .. ..,s...;. .. . The Carabanas are open io challenge from any amateur team either , in or without the city of Portland. ' . "';;,.' "' ' ' . ' viicHkle s "throw to the plat yesterday when I nipped HUdebrand was one of the prettiest ever seen on . the honn field. , Householder msde a good throw also tb;at kept HUdebrand on third late? In th !"; .' , - - '.- ';- t Were It not for the poor work of Hoffman and 'Fleming, several weeks ago Pe rtland would D In first place Now; sll the vwlse ones ar declaring that thy knew Nelson waaTrolflg'.o knock Ou. Brltt. Bom of th predic tion and criticisms were, funny enough to mak a sphlng smile. ... ;. i .-' .''-'..::'. r' ' Nb Sunday afternoon th Pine's will try conclusions wlrh the BraJnard. Ma roons at th Vaughn street grounds. Tha Pines will b strengthened wttn several new playerf and will do their bestjto tsk ths Maroons down a peg. , IRVINGTON CLUB TO HOLD A RECEPTION At . u Plsy In th tournament at the Irving, ton Tennis club wss resumed ttfls morn ing at 10 o'clock between Miss Robert mn find Miss Moore. Mr. Moor anl L---v. The opening of th tourney as th occasion for a big turnout of th raeauete from all over the city, and the plsjj wss of an ex-eeedmgiy- tilgv-hsraeten The tourna. ment will continue .hrough the week, ending on -next Saturday, when the finals will be played. - I . On next Friday evening the new club houss WU1 b formslly opened with a reception. The committee to charge are leaving nothing undone that will add to th gaiety and aoclablllty of the ooc ston. and as the Irvlngton tennis sxperts are widely known.tht-ough therf hospi tality, a supsrb affair la expeciedV . Today's schedule la as folliws: -' 10 a. m. Court one. Miss Robertson vs. Miss Moore; court two, E.C. Morsj VS. Fisher.,'-' :-' ' , . Afternoon, 1 o'clock Court on. Kerr and Mrs. Scott vs. F. Wilder and Mr Judge; court two. Miss Woodward and Miss Schaeffer vs.-M las Carstens and Miss Fox. S o'clock court one. West vs. Lesdbetter; court:-two; - MeAlpln - vs. Rosenfleld; I o'clock courti two, Mo Alpln and Miss Woodward vs. - Durham snd Miss Josephl; court three), Mrs. Mc-Laughttn"vs.--MiBS Morrlsonf i Celock-i court one. R." Wilder, and Mrs. .Baldwin vs. Baley and Mrs. McLaughlin; court two, Bellinger-arid Miss Fording vs. E. C Moras and Miss Fox; court four. Goes snd Mlas Schaeffer vs. Leadbetter and. Miss Morrison; court six, Andrew vs. K. MfAlplni 6 o'clock court one, Lald vs.. Scott;, court.two, Zan va. . Wallace Moras; court three. Cook vs. Rohr; court four. Knight vs. Ewlng; court five, Bellinger vs. Gammle; court six. Nor thrup and Fisher vs. Willet and 'Wood ward. , .... .-.,;. .. . PINES VANQUISH THE ' " N0rTH PORTLAND NINE ' Th Pines cinched their claim ' to ohampionshlp honors ' yesterday by de feating vth. North. Portland aggregation by "a score of 4 to . These teams hav met . on. two - previous - occasions, each winning a .battle by close cores. . This game was the rubber and was taken by the Pines becaua they hit at oppor tune times and took advantage' of the other fellows' errors.. ' Both teams "put up a good fielding game and gave their pitchers fin support- Howard, th nw twlrler for th Pines, had somewhat the 'better of the argument striking out 11 men and allowing but six hits. , Th game waa played on Portland Held la th morning,- Th acor: , -v . i ; pines. -, .'. '.- : " AB. R. H. PO. A. K. HoustonJb,;.. ....... 411 1.1 King, ss 4 0- J 1 1 Brtggs, cr ........... 4 1 1 Brown, Jb ........... I 1 'l Myers, 2b ........... 4 0 t 1 Vsn Northwlck. If.,.. 4 0 1 1 0 0 McClellan.. rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Jameson, e .......... "J ' 1 . 0 11 - 0 0 Howard, p I VI 1 0 4 0 ToUlst.:..!.. .....82 4 17 I 4 T . NORTH .PORTLAND. . 'T . . " AB. R. H. VO JL-E. Larue. If 6 0 0 I 0 0 Lode 1 1, 10 ........... 6 Turk, ss ............. I 8hea, o .k. .......... .. I PatT, lb 4 Eastman, lb ......... I Lengacher,. rf ,..,1 Kotlaman, p ........ . I Goddard, cf I 1 11 0 A 01 1 0 0. S 0 : 1 ' 0 0 , 1 Totals .T.... 12 ' I I 24 l 1 SCORES BY INNINGS. Pines 0 01 2 0 1 0 4 Hits .....0 0 3 11110 t North PprtUnd ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 Hlts ............ 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 6 . . SUMMARY. Earned mns Plnea 1, North Portland Stolen i bases Pines 2, North Port land I. Basse on balls Off Howard 1, off Kottaman 1. Struck out By How ard 11, by Kottaman 3. Two-baa hit Hrlarara. IMUDIfl - D ST nea 10 LioaeiB. Last on bases Pines 0, North Portland 1. Hit by pitched ball Turk. God dard. Tim of gam 1:35. Umpire It Parrott " - ARABANAS DEFEAT - ; THELSANDY. fiOAD NINE ' . ; v e- "" ; Th Carabana baseball team defeated the Sandy Roads In a well-played game yesterday by a score of 7 to . ' Th feature of the game waa in iteming and batting of the Carabanas. . jenaon pitched good ball for th Sandy Roads. Th lineup: " ' ' ' rarahaiu. . . Sandy Roads. Ed wiser. ,........ri... ........ t-roosi Griffith ...... .....as.. .....A. Gleblsch G. Van Or den lb.. ..I.. 1. Gleblsch Rtirroushs .......C.....1...... Jeany Clayton ......... ..If ..... ... Anderson Menth, Johnson. . . .8b. ........ . Adams Thompson ........ 2b. .. j ... . Tauchler Johnson. Menth .. .uo. t . .1 ..... Jenson C. Van Orden. .'. . .cf . ......... Murnane Carabana ....0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 17 Sandy Roads 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 THIRTY-ONE MEDALS FOR ' t . CHEMAWA ATHLETES ' (IpeeUl lHapatA to The JearsaL) Chemawa, On, : Sept 11. Thirty-one gold, silver and bronse medala were dis tributed among the track team here to day. Thess medsls were given by the Lewis and Clark exposition management to the Indian athletes , who were the winners of the events at the Stadium on August 11. the Chemawa .boys captur ing II of the It medals contested for. BLASTING A CHANNEL ' --IN THE SNAKE RIVER i ' (OBeelal niwateh to The JearssLI 4 LewtBton, Idaho; Sept. II. Word has been received here that tb government dredse Wallowa has been .compelled to abandon the Improvement of the Snake river between Lewlaton snd Rlparta on4 account of the extreme low water, it is reported, howeveg, . that the Improve ment work will be carried on at upper river points by Captain Winalow with a blasting crew. , It la the purpose tof the engineering department to remove' the obstructions at the mouth of th Sal mon river during th low water period and the work will be continued' at va rious points where hidden rock hav been a menses to navigation.' . During the past two years consider able improvement work haa been don on the upper river, but -on account of th character of th stream It haa been Impossible to clear the channsl in ths most dangerous place's. ' It Is believed, however, thst - on account ' of th ex treme low water the channel -can now be cleared and this work will be under taken by a crew under Captain Winalow thla Wttlfcif. r. r ; . , , HOUSE BURNS WHILE A HE FIGHTS SALOON " i " , 1 1 . i IRatctal Dlipateh te- The Joaraal.) . Grants Pass., Or., 'Sept 11. Th Store, dwelling and be,rn trf ,R. C.. Churchill, at i Sol me. were destroyed by Are Fri day night Mr. Churchill was In Grants Pass fighting the- petition for a saloon at 8elma, I which cam - np - before th county coirrt The petition was denied, but Mf. Chilrchlll's property t In ashes. .''(--:. Xar41bl Bratallty. :,; ' It would hav been Incredible brutal ity If Chns. F. Lemberger of Syracuse, N. T., had not done the beat he could for hla suffering sou. . "My boy,", h says. "rut a fearful gash over hla sys. so I spplled Bucklln's Arnioa Salve, which quickly heeled It and saved his eye."- Good for burns Ind ulcers, too. o'nlv 26c st 8 kid mors prag- Co., 161 Third atrt' . , ; . " ' i y .-' -'' DLUE RIVER S BECIH TO PAY Great Northern Has Declared Its First Dividend From Four- ' ''; .7 Stamp Mill. .; . .'; PAYMENTS SHOULD BE 1 . ..LARGER FROM NOW ON .ai Huntington Grinder Is Being Pced .. andAerisi Tram .! JRunnlng, So That tha Property Should Operate : Steadily Through the . Winter.' (SpecUl D la patch ts T Jeersatl Eugene, Or., Sept 11 Th first dlvt dand of - the Great Northern . Develop ment company, -operating' In the Blu rivar rfiatrirt tuat announced, ba had a warming-effect locally. The dividend will be only one quarter of l.per cent but it 1 sufficient to convince th men who hav been ' Inveattng in Blu river that auch thlnga ar possible, ' Th dividend haa been declared on bullion recovered whll working with th four-stamp mill, aa the, Huntington grinder has not yet gon into commis sion., Tbs stamps hav ; individual mortar , weighing - 1.060 pounds esch and hav -beeo-holdln to a duty of six and eight tons each. Great Northern or la very friable, which gives mill far greater capacity than whemworklng on a tough ore. and It Is believed that with the Huntington in commission the plant will he able to handle an average of 60 to 60 tone. The aerial tram is working steadily and th new mill equipment is being pieced ss rapidly as possible. Winter will find the prop erty ready for continuous work and the district is ready to learn that this mine will quickly become one of the perma nent heavy producers. jf the state, ss ths' or opened In upper levels has a uniformly high grade verg-for mill ing .operations. STAR DIVIDEND PAYER. Suaxey SEIU ft ahaniyaa SCa S)rUUaa maoorS Thla Teat and snowa mtmme. , :' (BMclal Dlipateb to The JoomeL) -'Wallace, Ida Sept 11. Paying divi dends at ths rate of 1160.000 a month, with a -record for - much r or -than I1.000.6D0 sine th first of th year, and the total dividends well above 14,000.000. the Bunker Hill Sullivan Is ths preeminent star -of . the north west mining world this year. Th last 1160,000 monthly dividend Is accepted aa evidence that thla monthly rate of (disbursement will - b continued : until the close of the year. ' Mr. Bradley said some time ago that the management would not . give any guaranty that such would be tb case, but sine then every month haa seen a. disbursement of - 1160,000. ' and the mammoth body of shipping pre opened by the Kellogg tunnel Is a wonder. The ore body haa a total width of mors than 100 feet and for a distance 60 feet ot this Is shipping. .This one shoot has been defined for a length of .400 feet and is opened at a depth of more than 1.000 feet on th vain. wtui sum sr re serve as thess figures indicate no doubt Is felt that th Bunker Hill at Sullivan will be able to continue Its 1160.000 divi dends for perhaps mors than another year, maintaining lt.ss a greater prop erty than th entire group of th Fed eral company--, --r, HAMMERSLY CLOSED. Property That Xaa Prodnoed. Well t Vananaliy Check sredi Oare. N ' (Special Dl.ii.tch U the JoeraaL) Grants Pass. Or, Sept 11. The Him- merely mine- has closed for a "short time. W. H. usgooa or neattie naa a bond on the property and prosecuted 1 considerable work undsr Us term be- fore closing. , x -' . ' The mine 1 located on the head of Jump-Off-Joe creek and baa had a checkered career. A shaf( Is down over 100 -feet . snd more thsn 1,000 feet dt drift and tunnels hav been made. The mine was Jocated by Hammersly and others, who sold to David Goodsell and T. D. Drew. 'They built a steam stamp mill which was afterward changed fo a gravity nve-atamp mill, unortiy after- ward the leinpany beeame 1 involved la lttlgstlon with the Hammerslys and a receiver was appointed. The property fell Into the hands of th Hammerslys aa-ain. who later sold, to the Hsmmersly Mining company. Liens for labor were filed by the workmen . and . Jones A Otten attached, sold, bought In th mine and undertook to work It but failed and quit ' Sine then th mine was Idle until Mr. Osgood took a bond recently,, an- watered the workings and began th only ' systematic work - that haa evrr been' done. Mint receipts show that over .1100,000 has been taken from th property.,-. ;-: AFTER COST RECORD. Sos-ao, wear Slk City, Idaho, Oe-Htnt? (a ghap for Kemorabl Work.. ' (Special Dispatch to Tee JasrsaLl Elk City. Ida, Sept 11. The Hogan milling plant near this place la doing soma of the best work ever don by an Idaho mini. By this -statement it is not Intended thst ths Hogan is making the' heaviest' ' cleanups of any Idaho property, but that the property 1 mak ing the record of th atat for mining and milling cost, r The Hogan Is using a portion of the old Republic plant of Washington and Is said to bs crushing and leaching at a figure which has never been approached by any other property of ths northwest Low Excursion Rates to the East. "pn sale September 10, ,-11 and . 11. th Rock - Island ' rail way ' will sell ' round - trtjr "tick ets to ea.tern point at greatly reduced rates. For full particulars call on or address A. H. McDonald, general agent 140 Third atreet Portland oragon. v'"'Xw Bat aid Trip TloketA Many visitors to Portland ars taking advanUg of tb sia trip is-oay on. far tickets issued by the O. R. A N. snd Southern Paclflo to holder of Lew If and Clark tickets sold st of Pocatello, pacatallo-or . Butt, and the western boundary of .Arlsona. '. Buch holders ar entitled to slds trips at above ratee from Portland to all. points on the O. R. N. in Oregon and on th Southern Pacific as far south aa Ashland; from Umatilla - to Pendleton, all polnta In Washington and Idaho, Including Ore gon points - between Pendletob and Walla Walla. Particular by .asking at O. R. eV N. ticket office,. Third and Washington streets. Portlsd. . Call at th Northern Paelf la ticket nttlr 2SI Morrison street, forner Third, for full psrticuisrs regarding iow round- trip sxcurslon rats. to th aab , fa- Car Boys' .-' i ' Thkt will demoralize competition . and ' -ncw Witlx shelves and counters bulging with new Fall School Siiits arid Overcoats of our usual superior make arid quality, Lwe inaugurate a lo to a concern ot smaller cauDer, acmonsiraung conciusivci; that this is by far they best i place to get the new outfit for, t " TTT : ' O ! v-;TTTV------ O The S.W.M.HIgh : Standard i of Quality will be Maintained " v REDUCED RAT BEACH POINTS 3 TRIP IV. TO fc-TTHESE ARE JUL'' for round trip, .October 31. .: at North Beach. It O. R. & N. Summer Isnit - - DON'T MISS THIS TRIP u IN newspapers! ; AirrwrtESB Aj.Atmmu , i :- i CaB ar Writ .--v.- J lllim EYEEHSE3 ISEIClt . x4 Saosoni Street.- '. '. I , CAN FRANC1C0O, GAUP. i SUIIaCi FOR EIGHTY ACRES TOiraiE 0F WELl v,r'".: n. - , - , Judge Beatty Opens Septerftbej 'Term of Federal Covft by ' Hearing Civil Actions. , 5 ' (Special DMpatch te The YosrsaL) :. Boise, Idaho. Sept 11. Th Septem ber term of the United State district court opened this morning. Judge J. H. Bestty having returned from Ban Fran cisco, where be held a term of the circuit court. - -. '.-- 1 -''' " Ko grand Jury haa been- ordered, and the trial Jury will otappar until Fri day, th tlm interyenlng being taken up in hearing civil caees tried ta the CourV-- - ' "'' John Cunningham. charged with Bet ting fire to timber on government land In Washington county,' will b tried.' . There are 1 civil actions brought by the United Statea against as many de fendants for th recovery of th valu of timber taken from publle landa. Th oases Involve a construction of what constltutss mineral land under th act of congress of fun . 1178, that being th defens set up In the for cass that hav been agreed upon In which to teat the right to the5, use of timber on min eral lands for certain purpose. Th government asks for Judgment aggre gating tlS.000. " ""!.' ' i- , Th case of Iddlus Irson and Bter ling W. Brow ve. the. Caldwell Land company Involvea ths tltl to to acres of the townait of Caldwell, Uklng In on sld of Main street, snd ocoupled by the beet business. and residence build ings of th city, vslued at upward of UOOpft, Jha nUlaUXXs' claim to th end -Cii-n's MO Iffiea 1 customers to our - price policy tlSf;w6uld' the little man. ', . , .' . ; -'' Instead of $2.50 as Before : ; Instead' of: $7.00 :iStxS CS:OT TUnf St. & etnQtn ? Stark Oak : ES I fit roiindI ll DELIGHTFUL DAYS at North order that visitors to Portland msy visit this road a Navigation Company has announced the tickets on sale until October IS, Enjoy a trip down the Columbia and spend a few days: . ' . .. is a trh you will always remember. Particulars and ' i v Book by aikine at Third and Washington Streets, Port- . , c. W;:.STINGERr.iiu:;i'v- City. Ticket Agent 0 JR. tC N. Company it; didint hurt la what taey say ef esv swtbesS t eMag aatal work. We te work tat seopie rrM eat ef the ert aaiekly te STatg any aUy. BTerytblag as t date. Opes snslags sad .HMMI. WISE BROS., Dentists Ths rmUisg, ser. Third aai Wssklagtea. am. T. . wigg. No Pain No Pain . ; INICJ TEETH " W are th discoverers and originat ors of th only reliable and scientific system of Painless Dentistry. 1 We ex tract, crown, fill and clean or treat teeth absolutely without .pain and guarantee all work for fifteen years. 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'' " ' ; v i'i:.--j'?v I mm $So( m,)' : ; f ED (Long) Beach, and in retort the Oregon Rail- ' , very low rate of $3 : with final return limit - ! : Vew It the Time te Aot. Xfs Vp ts Tea t : Knew Taanalf. Tear Fi rleaas as - , - Tear- CassUs. . PRPFMDEFOKEST tOOATXH AT tM'i KOltftlSO ITKIXI, t raaLua e mmu , Of far fcr each :lndlTldnal ihe. reqniau DientS. SaaMMTJ U a auoeeMfiil ptlirln.f. t that ar Iflns is the pathr of year plana. , nnmlt mm . tu i u-u , v." , auMtlos for proper solatlos; ke will help yo ! without fall. - ,-.."'.. . j . For modern ' dental -' erork. World-re- . Downed speotallsts. Lwat prias sonstttnt with Brst-elas . T Oo to th NEW YORK DENTISTS rotnsTs aits atoauusov sts. . Opa day and nirht from a as. - . maUI ieiaa. , ., b- was. aSBBBBBVaVSBBBBBBBVgSHSStH TEETH