The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 25, 1906, Image 11

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regular cut our very beat hand-made
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FORMER PRICES
012.50 TO 025
ABona
disregarded
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Third St
TO liDRin
f TO BOX GANS
San Francisco Sports Declare
That Jimmy Mutt Tackle -f
: . Colored Man Again.
LAST CONTEST LEFT -"
A DARK BROWN FLAVOR
'Color Lino WOl Not B Cotuidtred
. Sufficient Banter, u Britt Wu
WOIfnff to tlttt Baldmoro Lad in
... tha Firat Place..
(9mtm1 pmU1 frmtra.)
' Ian Francisco, Jan. J. Jimmy Britt
mtsht m wall know it flrat arlaat that
.tha publlo will damand.that ha ftvht
JoaOana. Ha majr daok him for
.' tlma, but tha tlma will coma whaa ha
will ba forcad Into match. Tvaoday
' nlcht thera waa a raport that Jimmy
would maat tha colored wondar without
anr. argument, hut upon eloacr exam
ination it waa J la core red that ha would
Jlatan to no auch a propoaltlon. ' "t want
to fliht Nalaon nast," aald ha. "I hara
beaten Oaaa. thouvh X lost tha decision
on a fouU and that'a enouah." Tha leaa
la aald about tha BrKt-Gana fight tha
, -le odor will arts. - Before goine; aaat
Monday Oant confeaaed that ha fought
"to ordera," which waa generaUr ba
' lie red long era now. It waathe worst
amelllng- battle fought In California
Jaat year, ao Britt ought to forget It
" Jf ho can. Jimmy owes It to tha pub
' - lid to meat Oana an a fair field, oven
If ha la a black man. - Ba mada a bluff
'to fight Jo once, for whloh tha publlo
Satisfactory Sale
IMPORTED j-
CASHMEREHALFHOSE.
R(ilar,iJue
35 c
The e&ine reduction applies to all our 50c lisle thread
' :'v halfhose . . . : .
Robinson (SL Go.
- Ilctd Perkins Buijdinar , 'C:'r-
ROBERTO, local
to raloe money, and to clean out a creat overstock amounting to nearly
i we win place
tweodo, chevloto,
-, WAa cwmm,
t. . ' v . ' , ; .. . ,
- fide Dissolution Sale
Positively the grcatcit sacrifice sale
PoHlandosCIaxid If onherrsellIns
You'll buy two suits If you see them
87 Ki ). - -- S.-rv Bet. Stark.L..:
paid dearly, and now ba ought to make
good In earnest. Britt cannot - dodge
behind tha color' Una. Harlngfought
(TrT3ha 6hca ltla too lata to cry 1
don't Ilka a nigger nohow." H. has
passed tha color line and now ho should
defend himself against all comers. To
say that Oans would ba putty In Brltfs
hands wars they to fight again would
bo absurd, . Though a eteran of II
years' -experience. Gene is still a great
fighter, and quite able to cope with
euner Nelson or Brut, Ha demon
strated this conclusively Friday night
whan ha knocked out a tough young
man who waa it pounds heavier and
much rangier. ' Would either Nelson or
Britt have finished Sullivan In II
rounds, meeting him at his own weight,
as oans oiT -. r r --
If Britt had never fought a colored
man ha might now avoid Oans without
making himself ridiculous at this stage
or tha game, but to pass up Joe, whom
ha has already encountered, would be
a gauay subterfuge. Britt must fight
or acknowledge Oans his master. There
is no other way out of it. If ho says
no, i than there will ba no one who will
not believe that their other fiasco was
not prearranged. This one blot on his
brilliant record can beat ba erased by
a return battle, and tha sooner the
articles are signed tha better will the
sporting public Ilka It. Oans has
offered to make a vary - reasonable
weight. Ha will weigh 111 at o'clock,
and would do Its rtngaide if the public
would not loea faith in tha affair. There
is really nothing to stand between Oana
and Britt making a match but Britt,
Oans is very anxious and Jimmy
Coff roth would arise from his bed at It
o'clock, to consummate tha match which
would ba a big - concession for him.
Coff roth bad a long talk with Oans Just
before ha left and tha promoter prom
ised to ao what he oouid for the cham
plon. Coffrota la shrewd enough to see
that Joe Is tha card, now he la even as
big a card as Jack O'Brien and he
wants to make aa much use of him as
ha can. .. , . .
.Correct Change
for tl delivered in tha hand la one
second by tha automatlo change and
eash register. 404 Karquam building.
manogcr of th6 Salem Woolen Mill f
on oaie tomorrow
worotedo
tsiaaaats usava
ever held - In
price
WHAT THE PONIES DID .
JNJfESTERDAY RACES
fjearaal BpeclU servlee.)
Los Angeles, Jan. It. Aacet race re
sults: ,-.
Futurity coarse If ontesuma won,
Tender Cest second, Oondolus third;
time. 1:1144.
Four furlongs Esther B. won. Miss
Fidgety second. Blanche C third; time.
:4tH.
Mile and a sixteenth Luclaa
Hot second. Chickadee third; time,
1:4TU. .
Handicap, mil and an eighth
Wlreln won. Banker second. Ollpln
thtrdMline. 1:11.-
Six furlona-s Iacene won. Big Ben
second. Hester W. third: time, 1:11.
Futurity eouraa Hllona won,- Ha
ehuca second, Ralbert third; time,
1:10 it. - -u. ..
. . Ateaklaaa.
" tJeeraal BiMeUl Berrfee.1
Ban Franc laco, Jan. 11. Oakland race
results!
Three and a half furlongs Tawa
aentha won. Grace O. second. Blu Bot
tle third: time. :41.
Five furlongs Masaada won, Uaiie
H. aecond, Chablls third; time, 1:1114
Seven - furlongs Nlnnasquaw won,
Laura F. U. second. To San third; time,
1:1114. '
If tie and a sixteenth. Horoscope handl
can Deutachland won. Bannock Belle
second. Massa third: time, 1:47 H.
One MUe Bonar. won. Major Tenney
second. Massa third; tlma. l:47tt
Six furlongs Martinmas won. Dargln
second, ; Hugh MoOowan third; time.
l:lt. '
At STew Orleans Fair 0 rounds.
(Joarnal KDedal Herrlre.)
New Orleans, Jan. S6. Fair grounds
reaulu:
Three and a half runongs Frank
Lord won, Zlck Abrams second. Friction
third: time. t:44. .
Mile and to yards menaieas won.
Imboden second. Xady Free Knight
third: tlma 1:4 l-I. -
Mile and 70 yards joo cesser won.
Hortensla second. Dr. Hart third; tlma.
1:41 l-l.
Six and a half furlongs, handicap
Ouldlng Star won. St. Valentine second.
Southern Cross third; time, i-
Five and a hair runongs vanness
and Columbia Olrl dead, heat, purse di
vided; FJaatlte third; tlma, 1:07 -.
Mile and 70 yards Henry O. won.
Chub seoond. Are bo third; time, 1:41 !-.
At Vow Orlsaag City Fark, . .
(Jearaal Kiieeiel BerrVe.)
Kew Orleans. Jan. II. City Park race
reeulta:
Five and a hair rurionga Margaret
Angela won.. Oentlan second. Minnehaha
third; time. 1:01
Six and a nair runongs jacx Aoams
won. orient secona, Henry Aen tnirat
ttnte, trtl. . 1 111 -
Short course steeplechase onyx II
New - Amsterdam oeeond.' Flying
Rain Cloud third; time, 1:20 l-. .
Mile and 70 yards ony 11 . won,
Alma Dufour second, AttlVa third; time,
44 1-1. . .
On anile Emergency won, Jack
Dolan second. Gold Mate third; time.
1:40 4-1. x
Mile and 70 yards Padre wen, Del
Carina seoond, Morendo third; . time.
X:4l 4-f. '
give ana a nair xunonga uiun a.
won. Brick Top seoond, rrleipia third;
time, 1:0 l-l.
TOM SHARKEY TAKES'
-TO HORSERACIMQ
MMMHMW, .'
' (7oeraa! BpeHal i ia, :
New fork. Jen. II. By way of va
riety, Tom Sharkey, sallor-pugtllat
tcooBC dispeBger, aid roylI UX Ja
morning
BP
to try his fortune at borseraeing.' He
has mada up his mind that be has been
a patron of the turf long enough and
now aspires to be a king. According to
the bearings ha has taken, ha will lay
his course along the path of the trotters
and ha figures his craftiness will carry
him safely Into a snug harbor, wherein
lies the visionary wealth of the race
follower, aa alluring as tha gold of Cap
tain Kldd.
Down ' in' Chester, Pennsylvania,
Shakey has It horses In training on the
farm of Charles Iiongbotham. owner of
the famous pacer, Frank Yoakum, whloh
broke several records and won the Hart
ford oup at Charter Oak Park. Sharkey
Is In Chester setting hie - proteges
through their paces and whan ha has
them perfected In footwork he will enter
them la contests on all the big tracks.
TENPIN BOWLERS
MAKE GOOD SCORES
Tha Gold Leaf, bowlers were there
good and strong last evening and took
the Golden Wests Into camp for three
straight games. Kneysa rolled In Al
form, making tha high average of
101 l-I: he also had the highest single
game, se mi evutae were;
Gold Leafs - (1)
Pollack 170
Kneyee . , 10
poulangar . 114
Flckea 17t
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lot
ll
141
tOi
(I)
Galllard .........117
Totala . . Ill III
Golden Wests - ' (1) (t) ft)
Moore 1S 141 10
Case .11 10.
Peterson . .......lie 1M
Hlnnenkamn. . .........IKS 170 179
Closaet . . ....Ill 144 111
Totals.!....... 101 111 Til
The Woodlarks took three straight
games from the .Gold Bonds last even
ing. Morey had tha high average, ill
Moray and Tigneux tied for tha highest
single game, with H. TOO scores:
Woodlarks. !) (. (I)
Crook . , ......... .......m 17 ' 171
Lunney . .. ........... .170 140 "171
Vtrn-ux . . .....11- tl4 - ISO
MacOregor . . ! 141 140
Kruse . ! 11
Totala ..............117 I0 III
Gold Bonds - (1
Harrington . . ...........HO
Haoketi 1
Bwarts ...17
Tonalng . . ......... .,...109
Morey HI
Totala . .......114 fit III
HUNT CLUB WILL HOLD -
. OPEN PAPER CHASE
ri Mmhan af tha Portland Hunt
crab "wilt hold an open paner-chaae-on
next Saturday afternoon. The start will
be mada on the Gravelly Hill road about
half a mile north of the Sandy road, at
-l..w .van ria Itnlab. will ba la
West avenue. Hares Walter and Alexan
der report that an excellent course haa
been selected, and should tha weather
ba at all clear a large turnout wlU Join
ua enasev - '
SAN FRANCISCO GIVES
OUT FIGHT PERMITS
Tai order to do away with the eouab-
bllng every month to sea what club ahall
secars the boxing- permit in San Fran
el aeo, the board af supervisors has
adopted a resolution naming the clubs
fo every month to tha year. The reso
lution reads:-
"yg laaracwa Ivooamoaa (aaii mosi
() (i)
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114 171
Store, has thlo day retired from the
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the provisions of ordinance No. 114, per
mits be and they are hereby granted to
the Associated Athletic dub or nan
Francisco '(IncorporatedT; eumpi Islug
the Hayes VaUey Athletic club (Morris
Levy, manager), tha Tosemite Atnmio
club (James W. Co (Troth, manager,) and
the Golden Gate Atbietio club (w. r.
Britt, manager), .to give professional
sparring and boxing exhibitions In the
city and county of San Francisco, as
follows:
"January, 1101. Hayes Valley Athletic
club. -.
"February. 1101, Toscmlts Athletic
dub.
- "Maroh, 1101. National Athletic dob.
"AprlL 1101, Golden Gate Athletic
club.
"May. ltll, - Hayes Valley Athletic
dub.
"June, 1101, Tosemlto Athletic elub,
."July. not. National Athletic club.
"August, 1101, Golden Gate Athletlo
club.
"September, 1101, Hayes Valley Ath
letic club. .
. "October. 1101. Tosemite Athletic club.
"November, 1101, National Athltl0
dub. . '
"December, 1101, Golden Gate Athletic
club." A
FIVE-MILE RECORDS ARE
SMASHED AT ORMOND
(Jaarael Beeelal aervtea.)
Ormond, FU.. Jan. !. The world's
records for Ave miles were amaahed in
amaslng style here yesterday on the
aecond day of the tournament, Tha reo-
orda mada were as follows:
Five-mile open championship First
heat. Lands, 110-horsepower gasoline;
time. 1:141-1. Second heat, Marriott
10-10-honepower steem; time, 1:47 l-l.
FlnaL Lancia: time. 1:01 l-l.
Flve-mlla middleweight ehamplonshrp
Cedrlno, 14-10-horsepower steam;
time. 1:111-1.
Five-mile heavyweight championship
for gasoline 'cars only Earp, 10-horse-
power; time, I:4.
SPORTING GOSSIP.
Michael Angelica Fisher, tha human
hopper, has hopped again, and this tlma
he has landed in tha raisin precincts of
Fresno, with his wandering franchise,
bats, bags, balls and belts. Tha Coast
league directors -yesterday voted the
Tacoma franchise to Fesno, thus giving
the wary Mlka another chance in Coast
league company. - First. Mlka - bald
forth at Sacramento, where he won his
spurs as a policeman. The next season
the Jumped to Tacoma because . he
thought It. was destined. to grow, and
that his receipts would grow corre
spondingly; Being one of Tacoma'a orig
inal "boosters" be is naturally sore be
cause' thtow"wouldnt support "his"
team. Now ha will go to Freeno, but
for how long, no ona knows. There is
no denying tha fact that tha league has
been good to Mike Fisher.
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Nobody But Rogers--- ' -
Oh. nobody knows but Sogers, -And
ha forgets it all;
- Don't know where ha got It.
. From Peter or from Paul.
, Be Jaughs at dd Missouri ,
A ad wlataea her in helL ',
Nobody knewa but Rogers, . .'
, And he won't tell.
a, e . ,
It is soma tlma since orders were is
sued for the sowing of grass seed la
tha bail park, and yat nothing has been
dona In that Una. Aa tha playing season
will soon be along, old "Joiauer hod
better step lively and sow his seed. It
haa bean whispered that Hlgglns la op
posed to hla brother-in-law's scheme to
taxa tnaa grow, aa Ua amoas. aa tltt
030,000 WORTH
cutting of It will necessarily demand
mora labor than 'bis "Joints" really ap
preciates. . .
The' Limit Game Our wife played
poker with us last night snd we still
feel the sting of defeat Sha held the
best hand tha poker. ,
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Another man has been hurt while at
work. . We've called attention to this
danger several times. .
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Harvard players received 141 Injuries,
which was going some for a team that
was licked, only twice. ' .
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Bob Fltxalmmona says ha will soon
leave the stage to - go Into the hotel
business In New York. Bob's ambition
seems to be to get a chance to tell Jack
O'Brien he can't stay at his place. It
seems too bad that tha drama aheuld
lose a leading light simply to gratify
a longing for revenge.
Sassy Cassis " ' -';" r " '
Thera onoe waa a lady named Cassia. '
Sha captured the dough Lord a-massy!
But now. I suppose,
She's oblixed to wash clothes
In tha pen. And I'll bet sha feels sassy.
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President Harry C. Pull lam of the
National Baseball league and Preeldent
Ban Johnson of the American league
have reached an agreement as to tha
general featurea of tha playing sched
ulea of the two leagues during the com
ing season. It Is agreed that tha Ameri
can league season should open in the
east on April 14 and In the west on
April 17. The only playing arrange
ment announced by President Johnson
Is that the Boston American league
team will open tha season in New York,
the tw6 dubs then going to. Boston to
open there on Lexington day. The Na
tional league reserved tna rign. to open
Its -season In Brooklyn on April II.
Thera will be few conflicting datea In
tha schedules of the two major league
It has been authoritatively stated that
William M. Hlgglns. the .captain and
catcher of tha Brown university base
ball team, has signed A contract with
Hugh Duffy to play with tha Philadel
phia league club during tha coming sea
eon. Hltsins Is a member of the senior
class and won considerable mention of
hla backstop work on the Brown team
In ths season of 101.
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Consternation 'prevails In the iranka of
tha University of California football
followers becausa of tha faot that alx
of the star playera on tha 'varsity team
will not be present to assist in tne er
fort to snatch a victory from ths cardi
nal next season. These men are onto
Bnedlgar. "Big Bill" B perry, R. W, Kitt
relle. James Force, Halfback Mead and
I Edgar Stern." They have been prac
tically the bulwark or tne tearn in tne
oast and their abeence, it la gloomily
predicted, will work havoc with tha
hooea or tne oiue ana goia supporters
for next year. Some of these men be
long to The ranks or tna many students
who were drooped from the university
for poor scholarship.' Others have left
college to engage In business,' or for
ether reasons. But whatever tha cause.
the 'verelty team next year la to be
minus a half dossn of Its greatest play
ers.
Blue Rock What yoa probably mean
Is a "cutaneous pastime" and not a
"skin lima." The stylo of .It differs
considerably in different cities, but the
results are about the same. . .
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firm, MR.
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: 11,000 VOLTS
San Francisco Man Exhibits Re
markable Display of Nerve
' on Operating Table.
IJeeraal Sperlal BervkO.)
San Francisco, Jan. la. A remarkable
display of iron nerve was given by C.
J. Finely, who was taken to- tha Cen
tral Emergency hospital at :10 o'clock
last evening with the skin burned away
from his face, neck and part of hla
chest his right arm burned from the
shoulder to tha finger tips, and a great
gash on tha forearm where aa deetrlo
charge of 11.000 volu "Jumped" and
caught him as ho was working alons
by the switchboard f the Pacific Gs
de Electric company's depot Aa Dr.
Hersog and the hospital attendants
peeled away the burned tlseoe from
Flnely's arm tha electrician talked un
concernedly. All be wanted to know .
was whether the . Injury would keep -him
from his work.
Finely was painting a window back
of three one-Inch copper wires, carry
ing tha current into the transmitter
station, when ha got the flash whlci
disabled him. Luckily, although these
three one-Inch wires were vaporised by
me intense neat ror nve or six laches
back of the transmitter. Finely did not
get tha direct effect of tha current.
only the heat of the flaah.
Crawling to tha telephone, tha work
man sent word to H. C Friday at the
near-by gaa plant of his condition, and
h, UftM klM . .
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, Pocket Bank Free. :
Subscribers of Tha Journal are riven
pocket savings banks free. These banka
when presented at the Oreaon Trust A
Savings bank, in the Marquam bull drag.
wnn tne aepoau or ona dollar or mora,
entitle th despoaltor to aa extra II
cents, . ' -
This offer is mada aa an Indneeaaent
for opening a bank account which means
the nucleus of future wealth.
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Journal buslnaea office or through Tha
Journal canvassers In tha dity.
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. . rraai the Hew Ywk Aawrteea
Oiea, and eora aloee. rarnUhed Ike mnm
the SMet elerular aaaee.t ever alrea la
the weet This fvaet ema simc at the LlMftln
hotel la Ltaeela. Mrbreaae. ea tke evealag ef
Tim. 1 il .1 aA. -
took e the cere seas aatll tke ehreaie eantr
a ac idly at the sswky liaaleta aaiaaatnis
true) earaaaaa rlaarenee, ajalae was aewt tot
viaaaa, seeretary ar aarieairare aim
waa tke gaeet of keaor aad tke aetid swa .
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th W.hratka era grewlnt reniMta 1
ana (trki and Bore ef Ik " rv. '
hare oU.t.S eera ivr the enrtua ef
ttte eipinaMl ef aabtte laatraeUea,
Were mr4-e artvr ID. aanMI,
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