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-CrSilOHSESiFl l;JIIE;llliJi; "Spnng Stakes Hav tht FIttdlt - Hones in America Entered for Honor and Money. .. h 9 SYSONBY JS ENTEREri ZniH&U JN. THREE .CLASSICS JTJr Wn'B ? th Only Imported ' Hom'Thit ; It Entered Thomas Hss-Stalwart- ad Henniu ia' lot v;" Brooklyn, Suburban ind Brighton. TttesuuT-hat-beuburaarthe - Brooklyn and the Brlghtea-Jianaigaps attract about the luat horses, and this ' year la no exception to the general rule. - th. hr hi jnrlnc-etesee --always ' "bring out the very heat ' th aeaaon, . and one baa only toount the good ones V-i-te find the probable entry Hat Up to 4 o'clock Saturday aftarnoon ' tha Brooklyn handicap showed a Hat -' ef II nomiaeAlono-recoivsd. the-Sub. urban 47 and the Brighton 60. -There ' will be many additions ta these when the malla are all In. and Indlcatlona V are that every -tradition of tha big racee .- will he sustained, both aa to tha quality and T-.theJtaaaber of tha probable i eterters. - --- -fc-.-- " 7,T . in ii f the 'llata there It aa Im " ported horse that will carry tha colore of Frank Starr, a former trotting horse- - ' man. who soma - season ago ... went : T. abroad." ltd waa'converted to thr-nra nere, and In tha big eastern handlcapa thla year be will be represented by .a handsome chestnut l-yeer-old. The ' horse ta Flls, by Saraband oat of Alou " ette It and he la la charge of Frank Friable.' who has returned from his "'P " the continent. ' . . Aa in former seasons, tha Wa racln ' establishments are particularly well : represented in the handlcapa. James R. Keene baa named la the ' Suburban, , : Brooklyn and Brighton tha champion of last - yearr- Sysonby,- and tha l-yeor- olds '-Kurokl and - Bohemian. ' la the Brooklyn eome of the older ones of the string are also named. H. P. Whitney , haa named four In 'tha Suburban and Brighton and only two in tha Brooklyn. . The f lilies Artful and Tanya are In ) both stakes, and tha year-old eolta ' Burgomaster and Timber are also In ' the Suburban. ' i1"' rr K. R. Thomas haa named Stalwart ' and Hermia for the Brooklyn, Suburban " ,' and Brighton. - 3. B. Brady haa three la the lists " in Olseau. Watertight and Holseher. D. C Johnson -will be repre "sented by his sprinters Roaeben and Jaequln. The'Waldeck stable "has en tered The Picket.-winner ef one Brook .. lyn and; of lhe-Aroeilnaa Derby in all three handlcapa August Belmont chose ' Blond y and Lord of tha Vale to carry his colors ta. the Suburban, Brooklyn and Brighton. ...'.,.',. .rr. , , ; . Other noUbles ia the Suburban are " 11 T. Oxnard'e ; Santa Catallna, the , Oneok Stable s Klamssha, - H. W. t Brown's Agile and King Henry, John A. -. brake's Ort. Wells, Newton Bennlng-j -"-tons First Water. "Charles Howe's Co-' , , lonial Olrk winner of tha World's Fair handicap, and First ltason: T. C. Mc Dowell's Monsieur Beaucalra aad Ivan the Terrible, and John H. , Medden'a - Pulsus; Xtameaharria " also in - the , Brighton along with Agile, King Henry, ana Catallna. Ort Well a and Pulsus, . the latter being in all of the haadloapa. . The entries announced werar -- , , - .Brooklyn Xaadloan. ; Syaonhy. i o fr. . Delhi. WhlmelcaL Pulsus, -;, Abdell. ' Hot 8hot,Y ' Merry Lark, Astronomer, 1' Aucaaln, ' , Red Knight ' -v Master ef Craft, Olorifler, V Knight Errant -Oliver Cromwell, i -Von Tromp, Kurokl. . Bohemian,' Harmla, .. ., Stalwart, The picket, " Olseau. . -Watertight - Holecher, Ormoade's Right, ' Oe Between. ' ' Lord of the Vale, , Snow King. Bland y, i Cdartrome, . Tiptoe, , Flls, t , Artful, '..'C , Jaequln. . . .. Tanya. ' -'':- steigkton ' Msndioaa.'- " Bad News,- - Rose 'Of Gold. Aucaaln. . Ormondale, " . . Hot Shot. I . ,' Abdell, . Knight Errant. Kiameshs. Oak Duke, ' J" File, '.. -Miss Crawford. I nqulsitl va, rr-r Merry Lark, Bull's Eye, ' Agile, : , V Roman Oold, -- : Ormonde's Right ... Go Between, . Hermls.' . '.. - Stalwart.'. K , Dolly Spanker, , .... X11 a 1 'Lord of the Vale, ; ? Tiptoe, , ' ; Olseau. ' ' Watertight, King Henry, . , t , rioiscne Utronom., Alwln, Olorifler, :''' .King's Trophy, - , :Cedarstrome. 8ysonby..,i - , Delhi, ,, ; Kurokl 1 . -Bohemian. "i WUd Mint r Von Tromp"r"rl Tanya, '. '1 "Timber, T' 8anU Catallna. ; V . i Pulsus, . ' The Picket. L Ort Wall. . " Artful, v. 7rf:, Burgomaster, J..','- Perverse, ... NELSON DENIES THAT " r KKrHE IS JO BE MARRIED ,..-', . . . . . ' Weersal gpsrlal BtnU . r Cleveland. O, Jan. 10. battling Net- aoa when here denied that he waa en . . gaged to Mlas Gertie De MUt. the bur ' lesqua actress, who announced ia Toledo before Christmas that she and the champion wocld be mai-ried about the ' middle of January. . r; ....... jf .."Fade away, romance, fade away; 21; j akldoo; do I look foollshT" be said. In -speaking of. tha matter. T know the , lady, knd that lets me out. I was in . tha same company for a week and V nodded to her one night Nothing else to it Was I introduced? I nr,.t But what'e the nee; anyway, since we both had only a thinking part in h. "Hi o'er: Everybody, including the members of Miss De Milt s company, thought the match waa on the equare. They even Joked about It during, the perform sat-a. One of the comedian's )eate was thisi ' "Say. why is Oertie De Milt like a wrestling match V . y. "Don't know. .For whyf ' -i "Bereuee aha is a half Nelson." " - romn ivmbao. - ' A. R. Canman, Chicago, writes Mfrch - " l01r--llavtris- tsn tncMtA ant mbagi, at different times- and tried rTie physician after another, then dif ferent ointments and liniments, gave It up altogether.' 80 I tried, once more and got a bottle of Ballard a Snow Lint rfpt which gavs me almost instant re ef, end will add my name to your list of sufferers." Sold Woodard. C larks t Co. RUNNING OESUtaTS M. FOUa nACE TRACKS ; l l- (taml gpMlel serHre.) - : San Francisco, Jan, 10. Oakland suits: ,. . ..... ,.., '. ; , SIX furlongs Frank Fllttner won. St Vol ma second, j nd Bent hlrdi tlate, Futurity course David Poland won, Soundly second. Entre Nous third; time. i:iL' ". ; - . . ,v . Futurity - course Reral Rone won To 8n second. 'Pickaway third; time, 1:10. . :, . . - . j, .... i... Tha Meddler handicap, serea furl en rs tomaine won, inatructor second. Ban' noca tfeue intra; tune. l:2l. ; Mile and yarda HI Lee won. Esb. ana second. Tarrigan third; time, ii4Tf4 Mile Narasam won.' Tha Lieutenant second, Ramus third; time. 1:4014. Oaumal aoMlal aaniea.) . ' Los Angeles,-Jn, 10. Ascot results -Three furlongs .I,ady -Aleeea worn- Sli ver Stocking second, Blanche C third time. :I4.. , ,,j Biz ' runonas Kllsabeth F. won Prince Magnet second, ColoneT Bronaton third; time, , lUt .. . ,. .... ... longs Henchman won.- Dr. ilollls second. Dr. McCarty; tbira; time. i:.- Mil B.fid ardai-Chanc ' Hedrick won. The Huguenot second, Lustlg third; time. r:44. Sis furlongs Golden Buck won, Mar- pessa secona, iioiogna third; Uma, 1:14 Mlle-Red Light won. OraphlU second. Tom Kiiey uura; uma, 1:4s. . , , A sTew Oneaaa Oty Park, (Joarsal Ssselal garrlee.1 ' Near Orleans, Jan. 10. City Park re- Mila and an eighth Morendo Arab aeoond, Oddoletta ', third; time. Three furlongs French Empress won. BelIiOf"th-'-Bay aecond. imposHton third; tlme,-:!-S. Seven .furlongs Beecher won." Alcan tara aecond; Aaellna third; time, 1:11 e-i. Six furlongs, handicap Monet won. One Keldorn. second. Aster! ta third; Mm, l;14 4-f. i t, .-.; 7 :Z."a '.r ..TrrtKrtn kBd O Bmii, The local match- ton v Forge - aecond. Belden third; time. l:4f y. Five and half furlongs French Nun won. Don ' Fonso - second, ' Minnehaha third; time. 1:01 1-1. MUa and a elxteenth Elliott . won. Careless . aecond. Adeeso . third; time, :4 ' : At kTew Orleans Fate Otwaadsv ' . -: v v (Jaersal Bpadal asrrtee. -; New Orleans, Jan. 10. Fair grounds results: i "UUa andTailiteenlhSmairLady won, Intrigue aecond. Shun Pike third; Una l:lii.-.. T. , , j -.... ,- , . , Mils Bullfinch won, - WhlppoorwRl second, Macebth third; time, 1:41 Three and a half furlongs Blackburn wom Bent Mont second. Black Hand third: time, 0:44 H. ; v ,-r -s j Seven furlongs, handicap Lady Vasiiti won. . De . Ressks second, Ben Hodder third; time, 1:111-1. - . - Six furlongs Letty won. Bitter Hand aeoond. Marvel P. third; time, 1:114-. Mils and an eighth Merry Pioneer won, Jerry .Lynch aecond. Harmakia third; time, 1:17 ; j, NO MATCH FOR THE- CLEVER GOLD LEAFS r- The Gold Leaf bowlers rolled la' ex cellent firm last--e-rtmtnsrantf-too sr all three games from the Montavillaa. Pol lark had the high average, too 1-4; he also had the highest single game, 320. The -scores were: . U :. ..' ' Gold Lsafe 1) (t) (t) PoHook:. ............ j..t -lsa-L-afltJ Kneyse . v,. ...... .JI - ie 171 Boulanger .............. 147 141 101 Schell . . .170 IS! 170 Galllard ...........114 140 171 ; Totals . ," .041 ; 10 000 MonUvUlas . . . .. 1) ( - ) McCasIln . , 171 "lit , 1S4 Auspacu . , ......i.,.....14I 140 1(6 Parent . . .......... .....140 ISO - III McMillan , . .....140 ' 101 ; 171 Sloan ......107 - 104 1(1 Handicap .. .............. 71 ' Ti ,75 Totals . ", ; . ; ', . . : . . tu t sit ' This evening tha Jose Vilas bowl the Woodlarks and the Oold Bonds bowl the Golden Weata. ,- -. , . ' i ' i SPORTING GOSSIP. 4 , The', nominating . committee of - the Multnomah club met last evening and agreed upon the following names to be voted upon for directors at the annual election, which will be held February II: - Oeorge W. Simons, Arthur A. Jones, T. Morris Dunne, Oeorge W, Hoyt J. 8. McCord. O. K- Wentworth and- a C. Moore. - , f; ...-' ..',.- -' At Dee Moines last night Frank Ootch defeated Charlea Hackennchmldt in a wrestling match, .winning two straight falls. -., v,V Hemery. the racing chauffeur, driving an eight-cylinder luo horsepower Dar reca machine,- covered a kilometre the other day in Parte in 20 1-0 seconds. This breaks the world's record. , . - i -? , ' ,j',v':" a.) e , The football committee of Harvard university yesterday agreed upon - tha changes in the gams that they will rec ommend to the rules committee which will meet In New Tork City on Friday of this week. Among the changee sug gested some ere trivial and would not affect the play at all. Most of tha sug gestions ere in line with what have been published several times by tAtt Harvard committee.1:. . . , . : i ,. e - e..t .. '-. ' . ' It Is reported that a new baseball league Is to be organised in Michigan thia spring. . It will be an outlaw league and perhaps will put a team la Grand Rapids in opposition to the Central league team there." - 'fj'- ; .. -..'. e -s Watercress, the crack stallion, is one of the largest thoroughbred horses Uv Ing.' He stands about 17 hands high and welghe about 1,410 pounda. - -WirOrWma: one' oFsTeuiToel eys who ever rode a horse during the days of the old Guttenburg track, died recently in Washington ef pneumonia. : 1 -. . X - --' a a : .',.', , Jockey David L. Nlcol leads all the jock? at tha City park track. New Or leans. Around New Tork last season he was a failure, with the exception of his rides on, Sy sonsy. t ,.,:.' ; ... . ' " ,' - e , J ', ":i Theodore BrelMnsteln, formerly the star pitcher ef the St Louie Nationals. wm.Meelvellee-for neat., seaaeefa work at New Orleans. He won the pen nant for the Pelicans last year. ., i, . oth the'city" Park "and' Fair around race traeks at New Orleans era wall at tended dally. The system of allowing tha layers of edda ta eat in for one dsy is In vogue at both tracks. . ... ' v"-. . ; a ..-. e,r. rv,-.' ' :','.' ... 'Roland De Witt, who hse been captain of the Toungstown polo team, Is to fol low the example of "Billy" Sunday and keceeae aa. evaafeUaV .,, t v. , , . Wary Tommy Has Been Quietly H Working Tryina; to Get on ; With Philadelphia JIM COFFROTH FAVORS V T . , ; , MEETINQ OF MEN Tommy Thinks That ' Ha ; Wffl Bt j Abla to Oivt tha Irishman, a Good Bout t.h -Required JVJht Contest Will Be lor Middleweight San Francisco, Jan. 10. Jack O'Brlea ta. Tommy Ryan. This bids to be the stellar atractlon. ' It was not known until Sunday, that wily Tommy nad an aching in his heart , to box clever Jack for tha middleweight , championahip. immediately . after hla victory over Fitssimmons O'Brien expressed a will. Ingnesa ta fight Ryan. Aa a matter of fact..RjranwsJL tha lrst. juune . which fsll front O'Brien's lipa whan asksd whom ha wanted to fight next - When Tommy heard what hla old-tlma enemy waa aaying about him ha directed hla manager. Jack - Curie y, to break hla silence and talk business with him. Just at present Ryan and Hart are at the head of a burleaqua show which Is successfully - touring tha northwest Jack Curley Is la charge of their af faire. - This week tha ahow ia playing at- u tte,-aad- U -la - working -UOs .way. It will open' at tha California theatre In San Francisco the last week of this month; and when It does we will bear mora fight talk. Just to have a match under headway Jack Curley wrote Jimmy Coffroth yee- maker replied to Curler's communica tion at once, and though he did not divulge Ite exact contents, it la known that Coffroth looks with favor upon the match, Ryan will be ready to meet O'Brien In March or April, which will suit the latter, aa hla contract with the theatrical man expiree, the first of March. Tommy haa not taken part In big battle la eome length of time, aa ha retired on account of poor healtn. Hla stomach went back on hint and ha retired to Ms farm in Michigan,, where he Is reported td have .gained weight aa well aa healthr Few will. deny that Ryan waa not ' ono of the greatest fighters of hla time. ! He haa been ac cused of picking easy ones and dodging the hard onee. There may be some truth In 'this, but the fact remains that when Ryan haa mat a classy boxer he. has invariably . coma out on top i.'.; Kyaa saugnt Jeffries. ' . - , It waa Ryan who taught Jim Jeffries hie first lessons in boxing, and whsn the latter won the chatplonshIp from Pttxslmmons ' many -critics : lavished pralae upon the instructor. ' But for Ryan'a brains and Ryan'a skill Jsff would not have been champion when ha did. - avowed. not a,Je w wiseacres, Jeffries . might have . won - without Tommy's instruction, but there is no question about htm being a great help to tha big fellow. . Ryan haa always hod -the reputation or being aiutrd muU d business with and ' for this reason many clubs have refused to match him, great aa. his reputation as a fighter la. He has flunked out of a. number of matches for reasons best koovn to himself, but sat nasi Baa t 1 s saja an sa an aa osi sasasasa 41 sa I si a I aaa sa II O fl ULamUt j siTegl TSex t9TJSflllfJBIBJ IffllB I llUOn" Coffroth will - demand a etlf f forfeit from him, ao .there will be no auch a thing as sidestepping at tha eleventh hour unless Tommy wants it to coat him dearly. ' .:' ' - Ryan will not fight O'Brien at catch weights., He will Insist that the Phila delphlan do around 111 pounds, which will not weaken the Utter. ' ' . , Whet turned Cof froth's attention to thla match ' waa the following letter from Jack Curley, erhlch 'waa written while Ryan' and Hart were showing et Duluth Christmas week; - .. TWe are elowly working our way out west and If we remain with the show we will be In Butte, Montana, next week and in San Francisco the last week in January. We ere drawing ao big that Ryaa la thinking of making up a ahow of 'our' own and working the larger cltlee only.'. ''u'..-'-.-V-:.- . .v. ' "We had Louis Houseman with ne -that la, ha happened to be In Minne apolis the same time we were, on pic ture business, end again saw hrn yea terday on . hla - way to Winnipeg. He can tell you bow Ryan . looks aad also bow he takes on the road. r.-. j Tommy Wants 'a Maaoh. .,y '' Byan Is ready now : to make . the match with O'Brien and fight him, for the iniddlswslghi ehamplftnahlp. Of ' course we started by saying O'Brien must make 114 pounda, but that la not final. March or April date would prove satisfactory for Ryan, and we ere will' ing to quit the ahow and begin working for the fight two months before the fight date. Tou will surely be sur prlaed when :you aee Tommy. He never looked better in hie life. He welghe every ounce Of 170 pound and works like a 1-year-old. Pictures xf a fight between him and O'Brien will be the greatest ever. See what O'Brien says about fighting Ryan for the middleweight championship, and as we know he -will refuse to make 114 ringside, let O'Brien set the limit - Maybe he will say 151 pounds at the ringside is the Weight and if he does, maybe that will be all right. If he ssys cstch weights, Marvin : You Ought to HavcMGood RAJW COfiTB . Ws ' will make one - to " your ' , measure from - Imported or do- meetto Cravenette cloth for from , 20 to 110. . . -U. v , The coat will lit you and look -as well aa a. 140 overcoat" We guarantee fit . - . , Moke your selection today. . V&luAAf lUf UU TTM STABS. Hart ta ready to fight O'Brien. Please write me .o F'.'te, Montana, and tell ma If you will take 'the match UP and we will post forfeits with Harry Cor bet! as. soon as jrou can sign them and we are ready,"-' r-- "O'Brien and1 Ryaa -now, while the Iron is hot will draw you a bigger house than Britt-Nalson. especially if iker-flght la -run off before the racing season la over.' PORTLAND BOWLERS C K; DOWN THE LIPMANS The Portlands took all three games from the Lipmane laat evening. Mo Menomy waa there with hie new min- erallte ball and put up the hlgheet av erage for hie three games that haa been rolled la the league thua far. HI 1-1; he also bad the highest alngle same, lis. Toe scores were: . , . , Portlands . - . - (I) Schondnbaclf . ..........Ill 111 114 120 160 111 Hogue .. . ....... ...,..,149 Roes . , 140 WqodBllvu, , mju. 411 Mc Menomy , i ........ ,.ri0I j j j Totals.. .'......,114 171. 120 Lipmane - m )-'( cough ; , ;v; ; .v-vrnTa ini rri Reeae . - ....... ...174 177x 111 F. C Christian ......... .100 . 160 140 E. H. Christian 14 111 111 Lamond . . , .-.Ill " 141 1 104 Totals , ,111 ; 100 Til OREGON WILL COMPETE - AT COLUMBIA MEET (Bserlal Onaateh ta Toe Jesraal.) Eugene, Or, Jon. 10 Manager. W. C Wlnalow of the Oregon track team an n ounces that Oregon will 1 represented at the Indoor meet to be held at Colum bia college this coming spring end ex. pects to make a very creditable ahowlng with nor ten men. Trainer ' Hayward ' haa written the manager -that ha intends to Award a all ver cup, valued at lit. to the man who shows tha best development and does the moat consistent training on the track thla coming aeaaon. . Last sea eon Hay ward offered a prise for similar work, and tha trophy waa captured by George Hug, thla years captain-elect, - For on the track, but-since. the recent rains light work ts being done in the gymna alum,;; ". r" . ,";--i, WITHYCOMBE PLEASED WITH P0UTICAL OUTLOOK fSeectal Piseeteh te re JosrssL) ' ' Pendleton, Or- Jan. 10. Dr. . James Withycombe, director of the experiment station at Corvallla and a candidate for governor, who was la Pendleton Mon day on his way home from the Fruit growers" convention at La Grande, said: 1 am well pleased with the outlook for mo in the eastern Oregon counties. I am not a politician and do not pretend to be, but from the eandld and frank statement of friends and members of all parties I am highly encouraged with the prospects for my nomination for the of fice of governor at the coming primary election.' The doctor haa visited among friends In Union, Baker City, La Grande and Pendleton- - He le not making a regular campaign for the nomination, but is a candidate before the people and will ac cept the nomination If tendered him. In spesklng of the experiment farm In eastern Oregon, Pt. Withycombe. - who has devoted himself closely to the work of the state experiment farm, states that the eastern Oregon station is one of the most vslued resources ef the state. tUVVAKU BUFiit UtAU AT HOMESTEAD MINES " (SneHsl ntssetch te The Jesrael Baker City, Or.r Jan. 10. Edward Butxe Sr, a well known mining man of thla camp, who last summer lost his right arm by amputation, a result of an accident Is dead at . Homestead. Mr. Butse two months ago returned to the Snake river copper belt at Homestead, to superintend the development of the prop erty of the Consolidated Copper company, wnicn ne expiouea ana soia xo n synai cats of Indiana and ether eastern cap! tallata. Many prominent men are con nected with the enterprise which la ona of the moat promising of this entire copper belt -.'. . . ri" Mr. Butse was is years of age and died Saturday night at t o'elock, the re sult of an aggravation of hla previous troubles. . He leaves a wife, a daughter. married and living in Lewlaton, Idaho, and a son, Ed Butse Jr., married, living at the Homeetead property. - The burial takes place at Homestead, and the Idow will . probably return to Baker City, j T: - , v.;-:;-: PORTLAND MAN BUYS - . 'M,NES NEAR DURKEE (aseelal'Dwiiateb te Tfcs Jesrsat.l m.. Durkee. OtJt Jan. 10. 3, O. Green of this place has' just sold to C"WrTtiomp eon of Portland and F. T. Sutherland of New Tork, for $10,000. the Blue Bucket Marcus Daly, and Golden Gate quarts claims and the Golden Gate plaeer claim with valuable water rlghta. These properties ere In what la known aa the Burnt river mining eamp'.and are near the Gold Coin mine, about IS .miles southeast of Baker City,, where a rich strike bss recently been made. ' The purchasers state that they will immedi ately develop inese claims.. : :: '. r SCHOOL OF MILTON h S -AND FREEWATER CLOSE . "' V . .. , . .' (SpeeUI Dtepatch ts The Jearaal.I -Milton, Or., Jan. 10 The publlo schools .of Milton and Freewster were cloeed yesterday - on , aooount Of the prevalence of diphtheria In . both dis tricts. The t-rear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sweeney died Saturday of diphtheria and wee burled Sunday , at Freewater,' and aa a number of the rela tives and nelghbore had. been exposed It was decided te close the schools. The diphtheria situation at Milton la some what Improved and the Columbia college hss been opened. It le believed that the public schools will be opened next week. Funeral 'at 9. MeOnna. 'V',J,' ' , '' (Speelal mspatck te The loaraal.) - . - Corvallla, Or., Jan. 10. The funeral of tha late John McCuna, who died at hla home on Ingram Island " Sunday, was held ' today at Bellefountaln, the services being conducted by the Knights of Pythias of Junction City, ef-whlch deceased was a member. Mr. McCune was born In Yamhill county. Oregon, 41 years ego,- - Hs wsa a bachelor and haa two brothers end one sister. For two years-TishiaguTrfawHH;Brtght'S disease, which caused hie death. California Prune Wafers The great tosle Csthsrtie, aa laahiable ran for Malaria. Wlllounia, Ooontlpsttoa, Ner nma tfctirrh ef tae Stomars, Bad Br.aU. (Mir akin. Sl..plMsn., Wtsd ssd all Urer, Stvaack aad Uuwti treubls, - 1 00 .Wafers 25 Cents ). f Mdaaore ft Oo, re-wieta, lit . tri sis ala BesJg far Fe .ad. Oc luM-GlfEDi; DEiilll AIM Carman Chip AlstsrnlxV , : at; Santa Rosalia, . Aftsr . .Tarrlbla Voyaja. . . ' CAPTAIN AND MATE DIE bailors Are disabled Not Enoafh ; Seamen Left to Han Flappinf ' SaQs of ' $hlp ; Vyhich Helplessly. Drifts In Doldrums lor Months. '""-tJoeraal psrlt Sm-rtre.) Ban. JFrancmco,.. Ja ivj o,I n the Jonf reachee of the south Atlantlo, In the darkening swells that roll up from the Antarctic off etdrmy Cape Horn and" In the peaceful but haroeaing - doldrums that mariners find In the. broad expanse Of th Pacific, the German ship A late r- nlxe, which haa arrived at Santa Rosalia from Hamburg, seamed to have c under the -guidance of the death angeL Such . le the story that cornea from the southern port- - - The skipper. Captain Anhaaen. died lonesome death at the height of a etorm. and Miliar, tha second mate, soon after. ward slipped and fell from the shrouds and Into the sea. Then man after man of the crew, laboring against the anger of the elements, fen sick and took to his bunk until there were not enough sea menw. lef t. . la . work-the -big ship. Vb sails flapped ' listlessly because ' there was not sufficient help to property nay Igate the vessel. - - . . . . . - ' Thla condition of affairs continued for long and had It not been for First Mate Aschmann, the Alsternlxe might have been ewallowed up In the sea through sheer negleut, fur the 10 men. with loose- Joints and swelling Umbo and ,wlth their very teeth rattling In their la we. could not have staved off the hand of fata. With the brave First Mate Asch mann, and but half a dosen able-bodied men, the Atatemlxe crept along week after week or slept In tha long swells of the tropiea with flapping sails. FoY more than half a rear the men nad -been confined on the Alsternlxe when she finally made the -Gulf of Cal irornia ana aroppea anchor at Santa Rosalia, .tr Fifteen -of -the -crew- w physical wrecks from- scurvy. This is the story of a sea tragedy told In brief by a cable sent by way ef Guaymaa. S. P. SURVEYORS BUSY' IN SOUTHERN OREGON - (BBeeial Vtmatck te The Jearasl.-.. Bhigeaa, Or.. Jan. 10. Carl R. Rankin, the engineer in charge of the crew of surveyors employed on the Southern Paclf le-eompaay'a -t proposed - railroad from Natron. In .Lane county, to Klamath Fails, ia returning to the vai ley with hie men and will aeon begin the work of making the permanent sur vey and setting the grade stakes be ginning sit : Natron and . working east across tae cascade mountains. . Engineer Rankin haa leased a- resi dence at Jasper, a village a few mllee above Natron, and -will make that his headquarters for some time to come.. It ia believed that construction work i the line wilt begin In the early spring and that the outfits now at work on the Bpringf iehl-Hendereon - cutoff 111 be tranaf erred- te the Natron ax. tension ,: ' - Ths grade for the cutoff - le about completed and In a abort time the rails will be laid from Henderson to the big onage across tne Willamette, it le re ported that the bridge will be completed this winter, deepite reports to the con trary. About 10 days ago a, large por tion of the falsework waa washed awav by the high water. It Is said, that thla will be rebuilt and cables used to nro- eci u in ease oi anotnar rresnet. CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP IS A MUCH-SOUGHT PLUM ' (Bpeclal mapatch ts The Jesraal.) Baker City, Or., Jan. 10. The circuit judgeship in tbl district le a plum much sought- Wllllanv Smith., former Democratic leader in tha senate, yester day tiled hie petition for the nomination, Sam White; the present Incumbent is expected to file one shortly.. Two Re publican aspirants, W. G. Drowley and M. L Olmstead. are already in the field. Jamee Harvey Urahara of thla etly. a mining man of prominence, le today cir culating a petition here aa Democratic nominee, for congress from the Second district - There are many 'signers and Graham states that now is the time for Democrats to strike and be expects to land not only the nomination but the election. UNDERGROUND DITCH' PROVING A SUCCESS fftoeetal tHsaateh te Ths Jeaieel.) " Freewater, Or., Jan, 10. O. C. Rogers, who lives near this elty, haa been ex. perlmentlng with an underground ditch for-lrrigaubn purposes and finds that he will have a flow of water sufficient to Irrigate 40 acres of land with one quarter rails of ditch that be new has completed. He dug to a depth of to feet end will have te go deeper as he roes uo the hllL As there le a eon. tlnual underground flow of water here the venture la proving a very successful one and many of the, farmers In this district . are contemplating putting ln ditchee orthie kind.- ,.wv,. NEW TOWN WILL BE- V a v CALLtU HUUSfcVtUT . tSperlal Plseateh to The Joexnal.) . Arlington.. Or... Jan.. 10. A new town Oppoalte Arlington on the north bank railroad has Sprung up. T. B. Montgom ery has sold many lota in the townstte. There la one ealoon, for which Peter Johnson paid 11.000 license to Klickitat county i a general merchandise and drug store and postoffice. The town will be called Roosevelt . , -- V .- FREEWATER MAN FINED-' !- , - ON ASSAULT CHARGE fSseelal btssatefe te Tae esrsatl ' Freewater, Or Jan. 10. Oeorge Hirst of this' place waa approached by two rn tax tee ted men bn the main road hear this place Sunday evening and one of them demanded that he light The men were on horseback and -one of them. Sam Bly, lumped from his horse and ran after Hirst - When Bly found that he eould not catch Hirst ha picked up atone,, threw it at him. hitting him in the head and knocking him senseless. , Hirst swore out a complaint against Ux en ft charge si assauil and hla tUai Thit ttS ever offered by eny etcf9 ia Portland Is this:; The urxcztricttd choice of cmr eatirt ' - . ,. . ' ' i "' .: ; SOME! In tinla-bressted ctyks, includ- . - V fcj7 worsteds nd fcerges vjof ? ;,f-'A-v''-v'''test qSSMfr, 'for JxL: T-r-'j'- ' V-l.'1-- " The Home ot Mcn's Fine Ctothcs" V we xrsmi uuvessruiiy mu Dnm n"- vous end chronlo diseases of men; alee blocd, atomech, heart liver, kidney and throat troubles. We cure STPHILIS (without mercury) to stay cared fora ever.- We remove STRICTURB, with ut operation or pain. In II days. '.. We stop drains, night ' loesee and spermatorrhea by a new method In a short time. We can restore the sexual , vigor OK any man unaer iv vy nmi ws We Cure Gonorrhoea. - The doctors of this Institute are all regulsr graduates, have had many.' years' experience, have been known In -Portland for 14 years, have a reputation ... to maintain, ana win unaertaxe no unleaa eertala euro can be effected. We euarantee a euro in everv case undertake or charge no fee. Coneulta tlon free. Lettere confidential. Inatrue-I tlve BOOK FOR MSN mailed tree In plain wrapper. . We sure the worst-easse ef pllss In two or three treatments, without opera. uun. '. Lura lasreiiHia! If you oannot aaU at effloe, write for question blank. Home treatment si BSfUl. v ..''.-..' V '. - . ( '-.'. - -.""'. Offlos hours, I te I and 1 taj. Sundays and Holidays. It e It, Zl ';. DR. W NbRTO DAVIS & coi 1 "Oflcestn Van Noy Hotel. Ity Third Street Corner Fine, Portland. OnY, FIRST IsTOS. 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':..:'.;'i;V-.: ;.' : V.- i- , -r ' s , . ' . ' c. - y ukpklTcecenteo SUCCESS t)F c. At Ho. 152 i First SL, Cor. Morrison - We aitaleedlag statesMats te the affUet.d, . , I gnaraatee a eonpl.t., safe and lasting care 1 : Is tae ' quickest pos.lble . tlsM, aad at (he ; lowest - cost possible tor soeeet aed eaones. ful traatiS'nt, I care eatanra, asthSis. Inns. ' throet, rhesBMrUns, avrronaoeae, , . stesaacli. Urn., kldoer and lost Banhood, - ' rXMALS TBOUBLIS aXD . AZX- FklTATS ' . DiSlASIS. . . .- . - v ' 'TsTV remedli in barmlMS. ensimia.d f-t reota, horns, bods and barks anclallr eeieet'd and Imported dlreet br as frosi the bit.rlu , o Chine.. , a xov Atx ArrticTtD von-r buat. . . SXLATS A XX DABOXBOUB. If res csaaot All. writ toe srmptoai blaab . asd etrcular. Inrlnse 4 cnta In .t.miis.. ,. ; it , ODPSULTaTiua fui. :. Ta ft' flee We Chin Medletae Oe.T 14H lrst St., oeraer Msmsoarsruaae pr. fhhr dental werk. 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