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fY.j o.jc 0:1 daily jou;;al, fostlaijd, Friday evening, june.j. ieo3. -liffl tili OUT FililCIEHS-llHEilD DEflCII SII017 JIBE MOOED i- Our success" lies hot In frantic efforts to undersell competitors, but rather in outvaluing them. We have an Independent stand ard of our own ;:::.--"7:;:':'f -4 d Yoii ' can't buy goods like burs in any other store for less money the man who pays less simply gets less ; ;:r--r; ;-. V : He gets ordinary hand-me-downs" Instead of - . Oakland Forget Ahead in the Ninth but a Rally Extend ' 'Camof Two Inning. v. : r, . ' - ,- -JUD SMITH'S SINGLE " ..-:.-; SCORES WINNING RUN Portland Had a Saf Lead Up Until . - the Ninth" When .McCredie, Don- ahjeand ' Smith Made Errors '"Enough toHMet Commutef "Three. Larga Number of Entries In Tournament for the "j-r. :' Ladd Cup. '. Second Day's Exhibition Well . Patronized by the Admireri " - - of Canines. COMMITTEE COMPLETES LIST OF CONTESTANTS MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES . IN THE RING TONIGHT Preliminary Matches Will Beglnat ,Once and Finals for Ladd Trophy and Consolation Prize Are. Set (or "June 14. r .. J.Zy '"'' i . ' All of the Regular Awards Have Been . Completed and Major Taylor Will .' Decide Thia Evening Which. Dog Is the Best In the Showy--n - - SBVsasmjatsgvffs c rami r" x Y.r Portland I, Oakland, 4, 11 Innings. ---BtttrtMi . Oarvln. Callff ,nd Dona- liu: Beidy and T. Hackett 1 -rr-Th Giants required It "fitftrMnnIng ' In wlilcn to trounce tha Oaklandara yea terday, and before It was accomplished V the" faithful' fans wer,heart sore and weary over tha ordeal," 'TtieTgam' was jje fairly aood one up to tha ninth inning, ''with everything coming the local's -way. The Glanta were three to the aood whan the ninth began, Oscar Graham waa sent in to bat for Reldy, and tha clever southpaw drove a fly to Man agm? McCredie which the latter tried to ,:takr In a clrou fashion, but he dropped it and the .ball, rolled to the' fence; Donahue, to make tnattara worse, Jug. .Sled a, ball, and on the. heels of this' Jud Smith mlscued. : Then a hit came and when the bell rang Portland was one -to thetiad, a to 4.. In the looala' half of the ninth after Esalck waa laid low, McHale walked and stole second. Swee- rwaswaWeotnrecr-aafelyi and It sll depended upon Mike Mitchell. Mike made" good by smacking out his Seoond double, scoring McHale and tying the score, la the last half of the eleventh , McHale walked after one was down, .. stole second, McCredie flew-out, Swee ney singled and Jud Smith -scored Me- Hal with the winning run with a retty drive to left. ' This ended the agony. - Tha official score: : t ',: x-PORTLAND.- I '. ' McHale, cf. . . . '. li. f?' ' ... MltehellTir. ...T.Tr McCredie, rf. S ' BmUh..lb..ivrt,. - 1 t 1 a. o -1 : Henderson, lb, Donhn. n. . , gsL Moor. 3b. ........ I Oarvln, p. t'allrT, p. , -IS kk' r M 1 4 ,- . . . -rmTTT ' T" Totals.; .41 : I 1132 1 I -Reldy out; bunted third strike. - Ksslck batted for.Oarrin In ninth. , OAKLAND. - AB.R. IL pa A.E.J .Van Haltren, cf. ..... S Franrka, ss. 3 Kruger, rf. 6 , Smith, If. ........ 4 T.-Harkett, e. ti.,. I lvmu, ll.ni..i.. 3 0 47 0 1 Keitiy, p. 1 J. Hackett, lb. ...... l OirilTr fclev. T.h. ,TT1, g 1 J . wrmiunn. jh ........ ToUls ..3 4 131 14 1 Two out when winning run scored. . - - SCORE BT INNINGS. iPortlan . . ,.,.i..l 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 flit a '. . : . . . . . 1001311910 311 Oakland . . ....... 1000000030 4 Hits 3010111010 0 i , 8CMMART. - ... v Struck out By Oarvln, 3; by Callff, 1 : by Reldy. 1; by Graham, I. Bases on balls Off Garvin, 3; off Reldy,. 1: off Oraham, 3. Two-base hits J. Hackett, 'Mitchell 3. -Three-base hit Sweeney. Double play .Henderson to Callff. Sac rifice hits Francks 3. McHale, J. Hack ett. Stolen bnaeo Devereauz, McCredie. "Jud Smith. McHale 3. Hit by pitched ball Devereaux.. by CalifT. Firat base -' on errors Oakland, 5; Portland, 2. Left on bases Portland, 13; Oakland. 0. In- Titnrs pitched By -ftwrvln, r-by 4?aMflY 3; by Reldy, 8; ByOraham, 3. Time of nmn tiniira pq na minutes, urn- plrc KnelL PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. : Wn.- Lost- P C. runwra . . ..,.....,. San Franciscd . 7 8 1 ..875 ,3 .759 4 .800 Seattle 4 rOakIand " 1 -.3 ST Jxa Angelea ........... 3 ........... C 6 288 . ,,250 Fresno -Sels Win lrom. Tigers. U (Jooraal BimcUI Bervlee.) ' Oakland. CaL. Jun-1. Th4' Seals won out In an Interesting match yester day J to 0. Bcore: . R.H. E. San Francisco .3 I If . -. . Batteries Randolph and WII rLemk and Hogan. " . ... " rorB Oosa-a-eMun..,.,'.: IJmnil Soeelal gerrtce.) Seattle, Wash., June I. Th Angela -took -another gam from- th Slwaahcs yesterday through rank, errors by Mott and HaLL Tn score; R K. I? Seattle . ....... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 8 5 Los Angeles ...00 30 8 0 000 5 1 Batteries C Hall, Belt and Blanken ahlp; Bargeman and Bllaa. . Umpire Perrtne. , . ' Sporting; Ooselp. Tha first rtces of th season at Cen- tralla -were- held - at that place . on.,1 Memorial day. The association Intends'! holding, a aeries of race meets during tha summer. I .. ,: ... . , ... .--V. - 'Governor Hlgglns of New Tork stats lias ordered 8herlff Hayes of the county of New Tork, to prohibit all prise fights within his jurisdiction. . .. ...' ' .- ' The Oregon. Varsity defeated Dallas -rnllege nine yesterday, 4 to 1. " l. y -is 7 -TODAY , lH.lttol-P.ll.- expositio!. - cldgv ADXIISSIOH 25c "The tennis handicap committee of the- Multnomah Amateur- AUtletlo olub com pleted Its labors laat evening, and a complete list of the players -and . handi caps has been arranged. The prise for this tournament la the Ladd ctift-a beautiful trophy, and the tennis players are roundlng-lnto form-lit "anticipation of carrying off the honors. ' Mr. Wilder of th handicap .commute- states that the handicaps have bn so arranged that every one entered In the tourna ment will have . a good chance for lienors. '. : ' The playing of the preliminary matches Is optional with tha players, but the "committee-requests that they be played off before Wednesday, June 8. Th fire courts at th club ar In ex cellent condition now and It Is more than certain that they 1 will be kept buay. . .' - - Tber will be a oonsolatton prls of- yeJOg.r-ilit--jUysrs aho sre knnrkert outln the firat round. A new draw will be made for these players. -The finals for the Ladd eup and the consolation prise will Jpa' played off . on Saturday, June If. -,'.; ' .... . , . . ' Bntrlsa and Xaadieepe. F. E. Harrison, owes 18.4; bye, ' T. H. Andrews, Owes 15.1, vs.. Ralph Wilbur, owes It. . - F. Wilder, receives . 1 (, ' "ts, ' H. E. Plummer. receives 4-8. - - KnlahVDwea-lj-iRPilsnca, receives 4-8, W. Q osa, owes 40.1, rs. A. A. Morrleon, K. Kenton, ewes 4-8, vs. J. C Zan, soratrh. JL Wesley. Jtdd, .owea 11. x sera. -. - " A. B. McAldn. owes 11.4. ts. Dan ! Bcllinser. owes 30. . . : Wlckersham, owes 30. R.1 Wilder, owes So, vs. Tom Farrell, scratch.--- - - ' . G. McMillan, scratch, vs. N. Barrett,' scratch." --- Mel 5rown. receives IS. 3. vs. J. P. Sawyer, receives 4-4. 1. M. Rohr, owes 15.4, vs. A. Alexan der, receives IS. . i, 'J. F.- Ewlng, owes 18.4, vs. Morris Duiin, scfatch. . " " " V. Anderson, owea 15.1, vs. JC.H. Berdmsn, owes .18. 4. ""'.JV' .-iii.-j. H. Smith,. owes 15.4; bye. t . .- OREGON VARSITY TO MEET M.A.A. C. PLAYERS Tomorrow afternoon at 3:3,0. the Ore gon Varsity ball nine will cross bats with tha M. A. A. C team on th club diamond. The llnenp will be: M. A. A. C. Oregon. Strott ..... Ooddel ...... Wakefield . Trowbridge Campbell . . . Grey Fenton .... Henkt . , . . Hoi man . ... . ...c... .- .... p .. . . ... . . . .... lb. ......... a a.2bi .. Kelly Huh Paine Kohba Ramn a Wsi ra a "" Johnann ..cf.' Chandler , . Brown ..rf AMERICAN LEAGUE. wnn. LosL P.P. New Tor,, ...... .,..24 13 .SSSTand Mark RuahTPeterbblirrirrTIrVr--- Philadelphia . . .......34 Cleveland . ....SI St. Louis .,........20 . Detroit . It Chicago . . 15 ' Washington . . .......14 Boston i Z: - At BatroU. First gam R. HrE. Detroit. .L ....................4 S 3 f- Batteries cflilan-1-'lftd flchmldt; Walsh and Sullivan. Second game R. H. a - ,..,,,( i 11 0 China in BaUerlea Sieverand Payne; Smith, iT'atierson. AtirocsnmT nuiuraur At OUrvelaad. JCHy-4t ...3 12 1 Cleveland . . .'. . St.--Louis . ". i . . . ....4 13 2 Batteries Townsend, Hess and Clark; tsmun ana opencer. r r "., At w Tork. , '. , v ,.. . R.H. E. Phlladelphl . . 3 8 2 New Tork . i 7 10 1 Batteries Dygert and Powers; Grlf- ntn ana Mcuuir. -At mostomi- R. H. Bl Washington . ... 12 2 Boston . . .................... 1 5 1 BatterlesJ-FaJkenburg and Wakefield; Toung, Hughes, Peterson and Tanne- hUL, . . - NATIONAL LEAGUE. '.- Chicago . New Tork Pittsburg . , , Philadelphia , St. Ijoule , . . Cincinnati . -Brooklyn . . . Boaton A noiaeMphla. . . ' ' t: ; , , , R.H. fe New York - -. .....v.-. .1 8 3 Philadelphia ,...8 it 0 Batteries McGlnntty and . Bowermaa; Plttlnger and Dooln. Umpire Klem. . -At XHttaburg. r. n.v. Pittsburg . , -,.......3 7 1 St. louls .0 41 --Batteries-Leever 'snd Gibson T Mo Fsrlsnd. Eaan and McCarthv. ITmnlrM v,w,iw muu blll.im At OlaeUaatl. R. H. B. ..J 0 i ...8 10 0 Cincinnati Chicago . ........ Batteries Chech and Schlel.Browp and Morsn. Umpire O'Day. At arooklym. . . R. II. R Boston . ... ....... .ft 3. Brooklyn . . i .... I 3 i Bstterles Dorner snd Needhsm; Ea ton and Rltten - Umpire Johnstone. - XfoUadays'to Bfeet 9. A. , Th Holladays and th p. A. are going t cross bats at the Portland-field to morrow morning. The teams are strong and have not been sleeping. Both teams claim that they are going to carry off th honor a - ' ' ' 13 .813 18.628 17 v.614 20 .428 :i jii 80 .231 Won. Lost. P.O. . . . . .81 - 15 .674 28 - 15 .834 24 15 .CIS . ,......! 18 .680 20 ' 12 .478 17 ',27 .3J8 AS. A.t. (If . , ..933 14 . 30 .318 ' A large crowd turned but laat evening to witness, th dog show. Uajor Tay lor kept up his work of Judging yesUr. day, morning, afternoon and evening, an4 completed the awards In every class. - This evening at 8:80 o'clock tha awards terihe- rxiscellaneaua 'classes will be made, which' will Include the Award for the best- ctoar tn-tiiei show. This last honor is being a Waited with the' 'great est Interest, 'as considerable honor la at tached to the winning of it. . Yesterday waa the banner day of the exhibition, the three , sessions being very, well attended. The large, list of prises has been a special inducement to the fanciers and friends, and it is certain that the interest will be main tained until the oloae of tha show. ..The full list of yesterday's awards, which Includes everything up until the mlscel- ianeous, jrlxes tpnlght.iollowai , " ; QMytjoiiBAa. ' Novice dogs and bitches Wen by D Oro, W. O. Bartlett. Colorado Springs. - -Limit dogs and bitches Won by same dog. Open dogs Won by D Oro; Company By- J. E. Ttlden,- city, - second;- Frisco Lad, MaMahon, city, third. Winnera, dogs D. Oro, -first; Com' pany-B, reserve. . .- ' Open bitches Won by Casino, Charles White, city. Bpectsl best lahow D pro. Toshounds. FPjjrZIJ?9JI" ' and " bitches -Wen by MaJoO. lC.nPrIes5ItyrTnB0f7t same owner,, second. . ' I 1 Novtc docs snd bitrhes-Won by! iruiy wi ml, ioer t j onnson, ocap pvuio. . . - - - . Opn dogs and bitches Won byXsne. ,Mlia mt wu -" -- ' 1 1 T - IHJiVf 1 Y 1 -' -' A. jsi. wrontn, city; wniie, same owner, seoond; Jack Dempsey; Albert Johnson, third; Dolly, A. M. Cronln, reserve. .Winners Lane, flrstr Mayor,- reserve Special for best In show Lane. -s.v-r; ... Oaesmpaajc Bay, " - " Novice dogs Won by King. J. G. Mc- -Ialn, fieattleJessr I-Rrilubbard. Seattle, second. Open dogs Won by Highland Trooper, Kildarton kennel Seattle. . - - Winnera, dogs King, first; Highland Tsooper, reserve. " . " Puppyttches Won- by Highland Mary, same kennel." " Open bitches Won by Oregon Chesss,' W. N. Davis, city; Powter, R. C. Calla han, Seattle, second; - Judy C F. O. Ehrllcn. Seattle, third. Winners, bitches Oregon Chessa, first; Highland Mary, second. Special best In show King. . Best Op posite sex,- Oregon Chessa. Pointers. -p Puppy dogs Won by Plain King, Or' I eon kennel, . Hlllsboro; Plain Rumple, I naries is. iaaa, - city, seconu; amy I Rush, William Ryan, city, third; Ben, J. tw - p- Mcrnnr -cuy, mvr coney, city,- ana Jtusn a., utto cnu niann, city, v. M. u.; Mara hum, rater Hsthawy4Hobklrlt' lty' 11 C' Novice dogs Won by Sport, Otto Bchumann; Bam, Oregon kennel, Hllls boro, second; Plain King,' Oregon ken pel, third; Billy Rush. William Ryan Don Harold. Oregon kennel ; Referee, A. Whitehead. Hood River; Ren, J. W. P McFalL V. H. C; Plain Rumple, V. E. 1 Ladd. reserve: Tug. 1 D. Johnson, city. Limit dogs (under 86 pounds) Won by Plain King, Oregon kennel; Plain Rumple,-C K, Ladd, second; Don Har old. Oregon kennel, third; Rocket,. C. O. Gabriels oju-alenu-rescxyOiMarkRualu Peter Hobklrk, H. O. " Limit- dor e . 4 6 pounds, and over) Won by Quail, George J. Vordorfer, city; itereree, a. wnueneao, tiooa mver, sec end; Bang H., Oregon kennel, third.-- - Open -dogs (under-68 pounds) Won by Sam, Oregon Kennel; Plain King, Oregon kennel, second; Plain Rumple C. E. Ladd. third; Rocket; C. D. Gabriel, son. reserve; Billy Rush, William Ryan, YcJtrCrrYed, Walten Oadsby, city, IL Open dogs (66 Kin2H!nMPabsTlY ESTER DAY'S GOING - Won - by Mason's city; Bright' King, J.-A. Talor, second; Referee. A. Whitehead, Hood "River, third; Bang H, Oregon kennel, reeerv. Winners, dogs Sport, Otto Schumann, first; Mason s King, reserve. ' ' " Xngllss, Setters. Novice dogs First, Fleet Sergeant. John Riplinger, Seattle; second. Kid, lAwrence Schade, city; third, Sousa Boy, Dr, J...M. Meyer, city. Limit dogs First. Handsome Jim. Dr. Alan Welch Smith; seoond. Fleet Ser-geant;-third. Tuck", Oregon kennels, Hlllsboro. Open dogs First,' Mallwyd Bob, T. P. MoConnell, Victoria,' British Colom bia; second. Handsome Jim; reserve. Doc, F. E. HartselL r Puppy bitches Firat, Wright's Queen,' Charles Wright. Oregon City. - Novice bitches First, Cynthia, John Riplinger; second. Liberty Babe. N. C Meyer, city; third, Wright's Queen. ' Limit bitches First, Cynthia. Open bitches First, Rockllne Lady bird, T. P. MoConnell; second. Fanllla. F. H. Fleming, city. Loeal doga and bitches First, Hand some Jim; second. ' Fanny, Joseph, Lets, Beaverton, Oregon;, third, Fanllla. : Xrtah Setter. Open dogs First cHamplon Jaannot. Johann Wulfaohn. Vancouver, B. C. Novice bitches First, Tsnnle, Mr. jA Velguth, city. vpen oucnes r irsi, iaerig aiaglo, E. E. Calne, Seattle; seoond. Queen. Mra A. Velguth: third. Lady Belle, W. V Wiley, Hlllsboro. , - v - -(Gordon axtars , Novlc dogs First, Msrk. W. B. Car- Ion, city; second, Mix A., W. F. Llpmsn, city. . , Open dogs First, Oregon Rowdy, Ore gon kennels; secon'i,' Jack. Alex Craig, cltythlrd.-Max A. t-, XrUh Water Spaaiela. -. . Limit and open dogs First; Happy Hooligan, Dr. Harry McKay, city. Puppy bitches First, Maud Gonna. E. A. Swift, Seattle. Limit bitches First, Maude Gonne: second, Molly MeOuire, Dr. McKay; third, Biddy O'Donaho, Oregon kennels. Open bitches -.First, Msud Gonne; second. Molly McGuire; third, "Biddy O'Donaho, '" , Cocker paaiela. Novice doga, black rtraC Portland X)uka, Mrs. 8. C. Tranar, city; second. ' VTO "i r--. -There's a vast difference in style, fit, tailoring everything. -. " ,'' . Step in Portland B6weer, Mra. E. A. Lawbaugh, I oitv. V : . . . Wmlt dogs, black Firat. DuK Royal, RoUnd G. Oamewell. Beilingnam, wasn. Puddv bitches, black First. Ruffled rra.wera. Mrs. Waldo Plllsbury. city. - Novice bitches, black First. Portland Black, Gypsy, Mrs. Lawbaugh. Limit bitches, black First. Wilton Blackberry, Mrs, D. Loa Masney, George town, Wash. ' Onen bitches First. Wilton Black- Kaarrv Puppy "ogs.partr eolor-i-FIrSt;-BsBjr Duke. Mra. C Barker, city; secono, jrori land Newsboy. W. K. Mahohey city. Novice dogs, parti First, mnce, xurs. "-IC. Barker. Limit dogs, parti First, Portland Kid IL Mrs. C Barker. Open dogs, parti First, Portlsnd Kid. II, Mrs. C. Barker. - Puppy bitches, parti First Kulshan Pahlo, R. G. Oamewell; second. Trixis, Mrs. Bsrker. Novice bitches,-parti First, Kulshan Pablo; second. Queen; third. Portland Lent a, Mrs.-Schulmerlch, Hlllsboro. Limit bitches First. Freckles,-Mrs. n w. Sharping flrnttllL "VZl, I,arty Oreas, Mrs. Sharpies; tnira, roruana Eva Gray. Frank Christy, Arlington. Opw bitches First. . Butheta Mra. j5harplesiseond, Portland Bva Gray. . Puppy bltches-Flrst,- Fanny Baron, 3. rU TeUIof f,. city Novice, limit and open bltchea First, Shorty, T. Spencer, Astoria. Irian - Terriers. "Limit "dogs First, Endcliffe,- C.r F. Adama, city. Bflsoeuaseons. Russlsn besgles First, Glasler, Otto F.-Wltte, Mllwaukly Oragon -AT BELMONT TRACK New Tork, June 1. Belmont Park race results; 81x furlongs Monet won, Pater sec ond. Pretension third; time, 1:11. Five furlongs Botanist won, Chsrles Edward second, Punky third; . time, 0:68 4-5. "' " ' ' .!;. .. BlxTQfldt8-il."'t'f ttie Forest won. Wes second. Hot Toddy third; time,' 1:13 It. Mile and a sixteenth Inquisitor won. First premium sscond. Old Gusrd third; time, 1:48, - Seven furlongs -7 Phillips won, Just Bo second, Battl Axe third; time. 1:18 1-6. , Mil and a furlong Go Between won, Klamesha second;, two starters; time, 1:61. AT THE THEATRES. " ; . :Two Old Favorites. - , Tw M faverltles tbls week at the Baker tkeatra have good chance for the display of their perallar ahUltles sad for wlnnlas addi tional popularity - among the multltuile nf friends they hare In thla rlty. Thne art Wll-Uaat-Otlla and Howard RiwmU o( the Baker aterk eomnany, plTtn "Hanaa Arraaf th n," that wonderfully thrilling niKxirir. Dine w a typical rhlramea and Bnaaell haa the beet reowdy part of the play. , rWhen Wi Werg Twenty-On." - The plar that will asened "The Kternal ntr" at th Bakar theatre will be Mcary V. Keoaoad's Incomparable "Whes W Wera Twenty-eoe." hy apeelal reqnrat of the Baker theatre patrnna. Mr. Baker haa raeelte a binhet f letlia Tglnar that tht eweet-play be pat os soon. It will rollnw "The Eternal City," sad Vk-torlea tardon'a " great play, "Madame Sane Oene.'.' will eocae after that. Both are new la preparatloa. TThg Eternar-City. : Thoaeanda In tews sre eisreaelng Ihenuelres gresttn interested Is rhe fortheonilng pro durtlos of Hell Catne's "The KUrnal City," which will be the resiAar bill tor the fourth weok ef the Bakar a tork saeaoa, epealns with the aaoal Sanday aiatlnee. June S. The on llftlns dramatic etney of Darld Rnoal and the woman be tored, bonaa Boms, Is esM f Hall f'atntr'o grsndeat eowepttows. The arne la In Rose at sa laaglsed tutor data. it, Baket :. $B to $25 1 jo mmm suits tomorrow, and try one on 85-87 THIRD STREET JOCKEY CLUB TO DONATE PROFITS TO FUND - Ralph Tozier, Well-Known Raa s ing Writer. Says That Oakland Track Will- Resume. Ralph Toiler, one of the best known racing writers on the Paciflo coast. stopped In Portland for a few "hours today, en route to Seattle, where he la bound for the race meet at the Meadows. Mr. Tosler fdr years has wrlttsn spe cial stories for the San Francisco papers and- trTulTyVeraed m the-game that furnishes so much amusement to th Caltfornlana during th season.. Mr. Totter says that he heard upon good au- ihorlty That rai lng aronlrt rfsum al Oakland about th middle of November and run for probably 100 days. List season racing was held 117 days aad a sad In Ue the year was the most successful history of Pacific coast racing. It Is th intention of the California Jockey club -to glv- all -of th proceeds over actual running expenses to tha benefit fund for the San Franclaco sufferers and for the building of th city. "Over 700 ofour best horses hav been shipped to Seattle," saya Mr. To sler. , "and -ltJaja,ulte certain that the meeting at tha Meadows which IS sched ulcd 'front June It to September I will be crack meet" The Judges at the Seattle meet are well known In Portland, Horac Egbert, Fred Mulholland and Robert Lelghton. Bam . McKlbben will be clerk- of the aealas, . " ' " Mr. Tosler lost all of bis household effects tn th fire that followed the earthquake. One of the principal prizes lost wss the manuscript that ho had prepared at a great labor for a book on racing that he Intended publishing In short, lme. . .... . baa Bia4 aa antra effort to rn n 4 a m-ooW .be proud. Uoa ef which th whole city will VAUDEVILLE AND STOCK At Pantsges.' The Mcond movlnf plctnr series ef th Ban rranrlaco disaster Is provlns aa evea sraster drawing eard st Pantsfes tbls weak than the thrilling film of last week- Tills week th city Is shows tn flames, the ptcrara being taken when th work of destruction waa at Its height. A lour '1st of fin Taailerlll fsstars are included, asm of th performers being rne -j opsy-iurvr mo, wow tan ami oompany, Hiiln-ea and Holmes, Jones and Sterling, Mian Monitor and uea wiiaoa, ! At the Grand. , - ftne nf tli best all-around vaaderHle enter tainments f the season Is offered thla week at th (J rand. The bill I composed m first. rlaas srtlsts who are prommeat In th nrof slon. . Tha Clemenas brorhers are French ckm-n wtxfgrt a noretty mnalmt ert. with acrobatic turns for variety. Th Iit brother sr on of the wonders of vaudeville. They have a complete entertainment of their own. mad th more notable beraus en or th brothers Is ; At th Star. ' '"' There ar time when n regret barrns a lars somber of aniualntances. This I th Idea used 1 th mnalrsl fare. To Many mends." a produced this week byth Ur vtork eomnany. AtHhe- comedian In the ewnt- peny bar plenty te do and th new chorus girls are pretty aad good tinkers and dancer. Th vaudeville eonttnevut m even-hf a hlgtir trad than that of last woek. . A FOSITlTi SmCZSBITT. Having to lay upon' my bed for .li days from a severely bruised leg, I only found rener wnon i usea s oottie of Ballard's Snow Liniment I can-cheerfully recommend It be the best medi cine for bruises ever sent to the afflict ed. It has now become sr positive neces sity upon myself. D. R. Ryrncs, mr chant, rnvrvill, Tevaa, the, too and ilea, ttoia y. neoaara, uaxa k wo. twe imnirriiT caxiu tLi-i - SfaopRftcvaaMal-plpi) vale conTaya SiaSsod ftroaa -Um throat aatfeaMMBAclM s Cavrilac sadsf Monacal ' a. r.Urtc tad of sMaicht . OudeaMU;. Call bias- -oar, , a, a Small limduii . CaKUla: C Vnolfam sppndiai . asOHMHac aalaaa aa. Twamma. ml t -a li: Uimalla caloat aa. Siffnald Baaatai r Sec . turn, u. Aaaa. Tlx osedaauai Mr nallaum wtth rko auUWHUM. Tha swall IsMsdas aaiptm sms ova tarf feHMSM a catoo at tha caacuai. Tna uwm la- " Slcat tha lracttao whkk th oataasi ml tka howal jnaat laka Is asislag lhaaach as alsssasny canal. T-r -TTOU have thirty f eetof Uteatlneat Vh maVes foodtrtTSl T' through them ?- ' A set of Muscles that Una tha walls of these Intestines or Bowels. . When a piece of Food-rubs" th walls, of tha Intestines these Muscles tighten behind It, and thus It starts a Muscle-wav which drives It through the whola length of the Bowels.' !' i -4t should take about 12 hours to-do thla properly. So that nutritious parts of the food may have time to be digested and absorbed.,.. j.. But, If It lakes twice or three "-times that period the food spoils in pawing, and becomes as poisonous aa if It had decayed before being eaten. . Now, the cause of delay (Constipation) RIVER EXCURSION TO ASTORIA SUNDAY, JUNE 3 ' . - " .' by the - ;,,: ' ' , ..: . , ; MrlElELffllll Th Vastest Boat That Bve ICnaaed tb Water f the wmaaaette and Columbia Blver. jBaaalsltsl rnralahsd. - , L,vaAlclrJStreetDock, Port 'land .................... I a. m. Arrive st Astoria at ..1 p. m. Leave Astoria for home at..t p. tu. Arrive in Portland at......t p. m. Vala Served a la Oart ( Carry. Tosjr Z-oaoa. If Tw Wis. ' A delightful Sunday trip a charming rid on the greatest rlv-, ,of western America the beat steamboat, on th Tsrlfla coast -It. .attention to very one. - - it . , . ;. 1 ' 5:2 City ty th: S:a d L!::.:C Bowels - la simply Weakness," or Laziness of ft BoweP-Muscles. . . ' ' Want of Exercise, Indoor Employmenf, " weakens these Bower-Muaclea. Just as W weakens Arm and Leg Muscles. Castor Oil. or Glycerine, rtU sreaae tha passages for ens load of Food at a time, but these lubricants can't help tha Cause of Delay, '. ' '-;- '". " Physio" Uke Salts, Calomel. Jalap. Phosphate of SodaTMlreral Waters, sim ply flush-out tha Bowels for the one occa sion only. .'. , - . , - - .. They do not remove the Cauae of Con- gtlpaUon. -.ijfc.-'.-v--."-.-v - Moreover, they waste so much ef fh precious Dlgcative Fluids, In the fluahln; process, that It lakes a blggerdosg i succeeding lime to move the Bowel load. But It Is different with Csscareta. - Cascarets act on the Muscles ef tha Boweia and Intestines. They act Just aa Cold Water, or Exercise act on a Lazy man. ( " ' ; , They act Ilka axercU- -- " -A Cascaret produce the same sort ef Natural result that a Six Mils walk In tha , country would producer - The Vest Pocket Box la sold by all ' Druggists, at Ten Cents. ' Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the SterBng Remedy Co., and never sold In bulk. Every tablet stamped ''CCC" , ,.' ; , tar fr ex to ocr riux.xxsi Ws want ts send t ser frleafls a e"5l frencalcsimd. COLD-FLATEO BUNBOft kuX. aare-Banii4 in colors. It Is a seasty fcr th dressing; tabls. Ten cents in stamp is asked as a Bieasars ef good hjth and te csvsr cost sf Cascsrtta, with which tEuMHnty trinket Is kda, TS4 Send to-day, nentlening this Baser, Ad0rsa StsrUag Kfflnedy Gempaay, Chicago ar Mew la Round (?f ftOi A