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THE- OREGON -DAILY- JOURNAU PORTLAlTDr MONDAY - EVENING. JUNE I-IKM. TODAY'S NEWS IN EVERY LINE OF Edited by J. A. HORAN n SPORTS PORMID GRAYS ffiEJJpi Woodbum Lads Manage to Put ; .Qoittus on Their Clever :.- l.'f V' . Opponents. . CONCANNON'S CURVES ; WERE TOO DECEPTIVE Qever Twirler Holds Gray Down to FWt Widely Scattered H its, B eiidei ; Striking Out Ten BaUmen Story of the Match in Detail. V ' Tim my Coneannon, aided by the husky lads who wear Wooanurn uniform. -put the Indian sigh on th Portland Grays yesterday afternoon to th tuna of to I and tha blara ot a braaa band. Tha gam was played In tha new Wood- . bum ball park, and waa wltneeaed by mnl hundred fan. The Graya want to pieces In the second tnning and al lowed the Woodburn boya to scor ve rum after tha requisite three men were logically out. Henkel. the Kaat Port land aouthpaw. was wild and received poor support. The featuta of the jama waai Webb -Morrow a clean on hej "TeftTleTT" Tener-for- Oraya played good ball spots, whereas the Woodburn noye piayen gam and bit the ball hard and often. Summary; """;'" .' '' ,', WOODBURN. - . - AB. R. H. PO. A. K. Woolford. aa. 4 I 0 1 I 1 Lavter. 16. ........... 6 0 J I 0 1 Huddleston. . . , 1 1 11 T J. . Michel A4.-r. a-1 1 0 f -O John Hunt. lb. ...... a 0 0 11 1 .pTovosf. lh 602 . I 0 nima Ahoreyi Coneannon. p. totale n 9 EASTJPORTfcAND GRAYS. Aft. R.itro. A. W. Morrowrib..Tr; t 1 -J-" Andereon. If. . . .. i - S - Myera. a. . . . H . .. . J S 8 C. Morrow, cf. ..4 S t , Murlburt.- rfc. . -rrtgnrlr-S - i Oatea, Sb. t ? I i Thing, lb. Henkrl. p. 11 1 Totals-10 - 1 14 it . BCORS BT INNINGS. ' Woodimm . ;i . l A 0 I I 0. 0 0 L Hlts.. -..il 0 I I I I Grava 0. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Hits .........0 0 1 0 0 1 1 : " ' SL'MiMHT: '' Slriick out Coneannon.' 10: Henkel.' 1 pasea on balls Coneannon. : Henkle. " I.'- Twi-baae hits MtrkeL Home run W. Morrow. Heorlflre bits Anderson llurlhurt Stolen baeee Woodbum. , Grays, 4. Hit by pitched ballaW. Mor row, John-Hunt. , Paaaed balls Jodon. " lluddlaston. First base . on errors Svoodburn, 1: Grays, 1. "Wild pitch THenkel,---Xieft on. bases wooanurn. ji; Wraye. t. Time of gam One hour. 50 minutes. Umpire Mangold of Gervala. SPOKANE CLUB WILL SPORT A ROWING CREW -' ftpertal Dlseetcb te The learns!! ' Spokane, Wsnh., June 4. A new un dertaking for the members of the Spo kane Amateur Athletic club is the form ing of a boat crew, and there Is good prospect of making tha thing a go. All members who have any experience on flub or 'varsity crews are being ssked ' to Join the crew. If it la possible a four-oar erew will T formed. If the preliminary ezpensea ran be met the crew will go to Coeur . V Alene several times a week for, prac tice. Director Post of the 8. A. A. C la looking forward to a regatta to be held on Lake Coeur d'Alene, to which crews on the coast would be Invited. SERGEANT SCHWARZ WINS :;t FIRST PRIZE IN SHOOT Sergeant Schwars of Company K. Third Infantry;- O. - N. Q won - first . prisA yesterday In the competltlva shoot instituted, by. off lcera of the guard for the purpose of promoting . Interest In rifle practice In the organisation. Each "company Tadn0"mett enteredVafid the :: seven men from tha band also shot. Company K finished Its work yesterday. Sergeant Schwars made 1(7 out of . possible 100 snd carried off the 110 jrte. There were H . prl sea given- ten at S. ten at IZ.iO, and one at 10. PRELIMINARY MATCHES IN TENNIS TOURNEY - The preliminary matches In the ten- yts toumsment for theLsddctrp at the Multnomah club will start today if the weather permits. It Is the wish of the committee that all games be played aa aioom as possible and to meet this and, 111 of the contestants are urged to get , antsy at once. Dyspepsia Is - our national ailment. burdock Blood Bitters is the national are for It It- strengthens stomach tnembranes, promoter flow of dlgeettve jjiinejjirjnenerioK j PAY YOUR ff & Election Bet & v WITH A ff Quality Haf Q $2.50 -SO0 SAVED" '. Top& Bottom Shop 303 Washington St -. W 'if SOLDIERS PLAY BASEBALL PHILIPPINES Members ; of Colonel Huston's Command Play Ball In Far-Off Mindanao Province. ' Tha following account of a baa ball same played by aoldlera of the Nine teenth Infantry, commanded by Colonel Villain.. fIir...l. . ... K - racks, but now on duty In the Philippine Islands, la taken from an. laaue of the Inter-Ialand Newa. published at Paranc, Mindanao. Philippine lalanda:. The Parens ball team came over 1th the. Intention of administering a couple more defeats to the Malabang aggregation but war aadly disappointed. although we must admit they played good ball.' '. . ..','' . ' , . Tha first same was .on 6f ' the beat ever witnessed on the home diamond. In tha first inning. Parang anoeeeded in getting -the baaea full with none out but Newton settled down tnd no. one crossed the home plate, Stehman. retir ing the aid by a beautiful ' one-hand catch that should have been a baaa hit No one acored until the fifth inning. when Parang run one over and then It blanks until tha seventh, when Malabang trotted three rune across thai plate and won the game.. Beam made a vary difficult catch In tha seventh and McLaughlin' played a star game forparang. Tha teama lined up as follows: Malabang. - . Farang. Perkins 'wv.Sh. ., Toung Matthews nisaeii ....!,; Newton. 1. i.-. .. ..If... e P . . ..lb.. Trolley . . . . Collins Jahnney ...... Shoemaker R. Newtoa c... . .. Rnderly . . . Banders CrOnla .... . ...... . rf . Beam .... ..... .i... Ib. ... . McLaugblln ......... aa .- . ..f ' Iavla Htehman rang .. Mllltll 1 o t o a s i o s i Malabang Malabang. The first scoring-waa done irrttiews ' 'WrMeTTTfinVe "on" Jsh h h ey'a Ion a d rive"" to Tnsrnwra flusHer Shoemaker made a Una catch back f Hiet-baetn the i eighth. . Matthews pitched a splendid game, allowing hot two hits. Red- Newton eanght In his usual good form. Scorajjafrar.g J Psrang 1." PORTLAND HOP GOLDERS r DOWN VANCOUVER NINE In. a one-sided game yesterday the rorinna nop uoini nexesTsa ins l-iop Oolds of -Vancouver. The Portland boya Portland Hop Golds defeated the Hop hit the ball hard. Roelaon. as usual, pitched a good gsme, and Fry played Portland "...I 0 0 1 T l 0 0 1- II iin HULa Vanoouves 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I , Hits ..........0 1010000 1 I "IJneup:.-2r!.. .v;..- ''. RlepI ........v...lb.. .',..;';'nT7Peret Helser lb.... Blevaia Schnell. .......... rf ..... . , . Perct vsl Fry .............. .ss . Miller Robtaon ..........p. ., Woods Kelt ,...e. ............ King Orlf f lth-"i-.j'.;ii;".lb . , Pender Richard ......... .If .......... . Lacaf f Chapln .... ...... ,cf., ........ Ferrall YESTERDAY'S SCORES - BY ROD AND GUN SHOTS The following scores were made yes terday by members of ths Multnomsb Rod and Gun club: - . Shot at Broke. P. C H. EinY . RBsll 7. Carlon ... ......100 :777 . 71" ......100 wiver . ............ .100 Collier 100 Toung ............ .100 Wagner ........100 Qleet ..,10 Robinson ..........100 Fecheimer .......... 1 AA Norwood .100 Mrs. Holmes ........ 76 Ashlsnd 16 Brown -.,.,.,... 26- Maaon .............. 26 VICTOR STARS WIN FROM THE HIGHLAND JUNIORS pitcher In the first and fourth innings the game waa the- pitching of Gross, who struck out 10 men. Lineup: Hanks e Tiece Gross ' p........ H. Jacobaon ......lb.. Nelson . . ..... 2 h. ....... Paters lb... . Bushnell . .. Moody Wssco , ... Clark . ,. Savage .. Howard .. Luther C. Clouder as W. Cloud er If .., L. Jacobaon rf........ Maurice ....... ..ef. ... Kuhn The score: . R. H. E. Highland Juniors. 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 4 4 rietor-8tsrs.TT7T:l 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 t 1 POWERS' BLUES TROUNCE: THE TROUTDALE NINE The Power baseball team ' defeated ths Troutdsls team yeaterday tn a well played game by the acore of 11 to 0. The feature of the game Was ths bat ting of ths Powers team. Lineup: Powers. . ,. Troutdal. Wilson ..s.. .......... Myers Lodell ...lb ....McMann Kennedy ....lb.'.'. .;. Langascher Turk .......th... Merrll Manler lf . . . ..... .. Alber Paff. ........... .cf ......... . Kramer LaReau rf Mitchell Kotteman p Ramen Shea c... Allen SWsMP44mHiP0- BE HELD NEXT WEEK Ths annual atats golf championship will bs played on the Waverly golf llnka orr Juns-14,11 and It. The-program has already been published In The Jour nal. Invitations have been extended to he golfers of San Francisco, Spokane. Seattle, Victoria. Vancouver and Ta coma to participate la the meet Eigh teen beautiful cups sad several other prises have been offered for winners Qf the different events. - V -- RAIN PREVENTS AUTO r RUiy TO SANDY BRIDGE j nam prsvemea me proposea run oi tn Portland Automobile club to Sandy bridge yeaterday. The club will attempt run on .next Sunday, If-vthe weather permits, to Salem. It la expected that bout 21 machines will participate la the event .r . - . NO HITS; NO RUfJS FOR 0S17EG0 Pitcher Gardner Holds Op ponents Down to the Much Envied Score. . EIGHTEEN STRIKEOUTS ALOU I U Mlo CKtUI I . . . ... v South Portland Plays Championship Ball and Succeeds in Blanking the .Men From ' Oswego Only Three 'Men Reach First Base.. South Portland again' displayed their ability as ball toeaers Sunday when they... shut Oswego out. I to- 0. ' The winner's lineup waa somewhat changed owing to the abaence of Catcher Weber and Third Basaman Scott, Left Fielder Wood being brought In to AH Weber's plsce behind the be while Right Fielder Sammona waa switched over to third. Parker and Willing filled tha- vasanciea made and Ryan waa sS-ltehed to left field from center. Ryan made one of the most difficult catches aver made on Oswego's diamond when he pulled down alhtjjrjvsfrom- Halnea' bat In the sixth Inning. . Three T dooms plays weie pulled off by Oswego, while South Port land got one. Gardner pitched one of those very seldom heard of no run. no hit rmes. He walked two men, hit one 4atKl struck oat II. The lineup:' r- r - SOUTH PORTLAND. ' - - AB. R. H. PO. A. F. Wood. e. .............. I 1 I II 0 0 T homes, sa. I. 1-1 -J 4 0 Taylor, rb. .......... a l I e s v RyaHrTfr Gar Harwaa, lbt.. wining, rt. Parker, ef. Totals .. ....... 4 . L, . o . i w . o 1 OSWEGO. I II 17 10 0 AB. Tl. H. PO. A. B J. Church, as. ....... 0 0 0 11 Haines, lb. I HI I ll Clark, p too 0 1 1 I " o sot-t-i Atisxuin. id. Fox, cf. W. church, rf. Arrabenster, C ....... 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 rmnun, 11. I Waldorf, lb.'....... mansin, ir. Touis ..m.;.v;.h 0 0 It it SCORE BT INNINGS. t PorUand-V.1 9 0 0 Hita "Trtttto ! o J mm rai H1U ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 SUMMART. Struckout Gardner, II: . Clark. 4. Bases on balls Gardner, 1. Three-base Two-base hit Gardner, 1. Three base hit Woods. Double plays -Fox to Haines; J. Church to Auataln to Haines; Halnea to Waldorf: ThOmaa tn Harwas to Sammona. Sacrifice hite Willing, 1; Parker. 1; Clark. s Stolen basee Thome, t; Woods, 1; Blankln. 1; Halnea, 1. Hit bv nltched ball Armbruater. - Firat baas on errors South Portland, I. Left on pmmwm uumn rvnwnu. ... vwvhif, . Innings pitched by Gardner, 0; Clark, t. Base hlta Off Gardner. I; Clark, II. Time of game One hour, IS min- utes. Umpire Jdr. Todd. Official scor- lit. imp! Arnold. r NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago .... New York .. Pittsburg .. Philadelphia St. Ixtula .-. Cincinnati.. Brooklyn . .. Boat on . ... . At Oaieaso. rr r: h. f. Chicago I. 4 I 1 1 Plttaburg 1 7 1 Batteries Pfelster and Morari: Phil- llppl and Phelps. At Olnolaaatt -First- gama- . .RR . Cincinnati 4 I 1 St. Louis 10 2 Batteries Welmer and Livingston. Egan, Iloelskoetter and McCarthy. - Second game ... - R.H. E. l,ncilB1',tJ 0 1 4 I I I tterlea - Ewlngand Schiel; Druhot and Grady. At (ooklra. R. H. E. Boston 16 1 Brooklyn ! 0 0 Batteriea Pfelffer and OTfel!;" Mcln-I tyre, Scanlen and Bergen. NORTHWEST GUNNERS .. DOWN GRESHAM BOYS Ths Northweat Otincompsny nine I beat Greaham yesterday IT" to-"" a. Tlie j lineup: N. W. Gun Co. . , Greaham. ...... Townaon Murphy . , . . . . Thomson Hornlln ....... Spearck ....... Renelda. ...... C. Merell McLyer ....... L. Merell Su, ....p.. . ... .c. , ...lb., . . . .2b. ...lb., . . .ss.., ...rf.. .'. .cf., ....If., pool . . . . . .. I.. I Emrlck .. Fleming Sater ... . Smith -v.; Price .... McEiwan . Everlasting Jars. All worry and uncertainty Is eliminat ed when you preserve your fruit in Everlasting Jars.-. All glasa. -. No metal caps. " Price reasonable. A simple and certain sealer. " Ask your grocer.- Wad- hams A Co.. wholeaal distributors. No Competition Our makes of pianos are so wall - known and liked that we have a" ateady call and continuous sales at all times -f - Our Success Is Dae to Highest Grate Goods at lowest Prices . r v-' : Dnndore Pisno Cr. srealaway. A. B. Ohaee, Bstey, Bsa aaa osaas1 piaaoa. 1S4 STXTxt, orponra OBBaoirtAaT nil. Tleto Talking aCacklaaa, aHirlBg OBd Wind lastraaaeata, Sheet Masts, ata, at. - , . I . . Won. Iat P.C. ........12 ' 14 M7 T-.-i-.Tri-. 10-: 16 -,41 ........21 14 .lit 20 JO .645 21 25 .467 ........I 21 u.404 17 2 .371 ....... ..14 11 .131 F0ST oltltlla It 1. 1 Uncle Sam's Representatives No . Match for the Local J v':. Men. . In S faat game of ball yesterday, the Trunkmakera defeated the Fort Stevens aoldlera by the score of to I. This Is lh. first time th. mMUh V... Kun H.. feated tbla season. . Tha boya ware met I Major Guy Howard, and taken direct to the fort, where they were well enter tatned. The locals all report this to D. tha finest trip of the. seaaon. and alng the pralaea of the Fort Stevens lads. The. lineup: . I . . PORTLAND TRUNK CO. '. ' ' ' '.. ;. - - AB. R.H.K. Dorner, lb. ..r. ... , b 1.0 I McClellan, as. ............. J&meson, o. . . v ; . . .'. . . . . . . . , a Van Nortwlck. If.- I ryrbi-'.,......,...., ... s Brown. 2b. ................ i C. Taylor, rf. t Ontes? rf 4 Harpden. p, ......... 4 Totals .41 01 FORT STEVENS. I. , AB. R. H. E. Wflght. sa. Moore, rf. . w 112 0 Chilton.' lb. .. Felllnger, cf. a s Johnaon, Zb. Hulee. rf. . Neary. e. . -o 4 1 4 1 Hoover, p. Totals I I It SCORE BT INNINGS. - R.K. E. P. T. Co. ...I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 6 Ft Stevens.. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 01 II . . .. SUMMART. . Struck .out Br Harnden. I: Hoover. 1 7. Bases on balls Harnden. 0; Hoover, l;v Two-base hlta Van Nortwlck, Day, right.- Tims ef gai .mlnutes.L'xnplriildw( MULTNOMAH'JUNIORS" TO HOLD FIELD MEET The Junior class ef the Multnomah AJnaUmr Athletic club will hold a track and field meet on the club field on June II. Professor Krohn has the boys In charge and there la considerable ath letia timber in the bunch of ambitious youngstsrs. ANGELS AND GIANTS TO HA Lt IHIb WttK " Ths Los Angeles team arrived her this morning from Seattle and will open a"WeekTngagemeht al Tlerres.tron"park thla afternoon with the Portland Giants. Ths locals are now leading In the race for the pennant . with the Seals a good second.- Ths Giants are going to make a great effort te take every game this waek from ths, Angels. .,-'; AMERICAN. LEAGUED Won. , IS Lost 25 11 PC. .1(7 .122 .(IS .617 .500 .196 .176 v.. Tnrk Cveland philadelohia a?" iiuF- natroit rhieaa-o"'.! 21 tl - ,11 10 IS Washington Boston . - ...II 11. . .11 At St. XeStOs. R.H. E. St. Louis 1 4 4 111 I Detroit Batterlea Belty and OCbnner: Mul- ion ana ocnmiai. At Ohio eg a. R. H. E. Chicago 0 4 1 Cleveland 16 1 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan: Joaa and liemls. - : NORTHWEST LEAGUE. ' : area Break at Spokaaa (MpeeUl Dispatch te The JnaraaLt Spokane Waaiw June 4. The Tscoma Tigers and Spokane team broke even yesterday. Scores: .... Morning game" R. H. E. Taooma ....0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 I 7 1 Spokane ....0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 11 41 Batteries Finney and Collins; Frank lin, Buee ana utaniey. Afternoon game R H. E. Tacoma ..,.0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7 0 0 14 I Spokane ....00011100 4 4 7 1 Batteries Hlgginbotham ' and' Shea; Kuan ana manier. l mprr--jaatf i Basse wias Oame. , (SpeHtl ntapatrk te Tk Jeorsel.) Butte. Mont., June 4.--The locals won yesterday's gams by7"HmeIy" hitting. Score: ' R. H. E. Butte 0 0 4 Gray'a Harbor , 4 11 1 Batteries Hoon. Doyle and Swlndella; uunn ana u. uoetuger. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Won. Xost-p.c; Portland . . San Franclaco . . I 3 .111 . ' I .717 Seattle Oakland 4 4 .100 4 , I. ,80 Fresno Los Angeles . . I .273 1 T " .221 . Tiger Drop Aaotber. Oakland, Cal., June 4. Randolph, the Heals new pitcher, was ths cause of the Tigers downfall yeaterday. Score: ' " , RH. E. San Franclaco 4 4 Fresno 1 1 I Batteriea Randolph and Wilson; Fitsgeraia ana uaenwooa. ; ... PhUbreek t Whitman College, Walla Walla. Wash., Juna 4. George Phllbrook has been elected csptaln of the Whitman ollere track team thla week for tha - . j. t-W - ' n. n nr year or iu-ut. WRONG DIAGNOSIS IN APPENDICITIS'CASES Parts.--Juns-4.- A sensational etate ment was msde before the Aoademy of Medicine by . Prof eseor Dleulafoy. who aald many persons merely suf faring from mucomenbranoua or, sabulous typhlocolitis are wrongfuly operated upon for appendicitis. In . mucomen branoua typhocolltla there Is pain In the light lllao foasa which resembles thst caused by appendicitis. Dleulafoy pointed out that it was very rare for persons to suffer from appen dicitis snd - typhlocolitis at the same time. He expreeaed ths opinion that the number of errors of diagnosis and unnecessary operstlons are on-th In crease. It haa been demonstrated, he said, that mucomenbranoua. typhloco litis had nothing to do with appendi citis. It Is necessary, therefore, that great car be takan la making a diag nosis. , v , ... . .r GIANTS DROP ONE m nnnrniTrhn IUuUUUUIlKu Sunday Game in Drizzling Rain Goes to the 'Men Fron : ' Oakland. . DONAHUE BENCHED FOR MAKING FACES AT UMP. Portland Catcher Object to Decision, Drops Mask. Draws His Arm but Refrains From Doing Any Harm to knell, but Is Sent to Tall Weeds. ' Oakland 4. Portland 1. y' Batteries Reldy and T. ' Hackett; Henderson. Donshua and McLean. , The elements proved unkind to the Giants yesterday. With Henderson. In the bos handing out his choloest curves It looked as If Portlsnd would sdd one more game to her Hat of victories, but tha visitors Were Just ss wary aa ths locals, and managed to put up a better article of ball, hence the reault Donahue got wrathy over a decision by Umpire KnelL- drew beick- his -arm and threw out his chest in a sort of belligerent sttltude and for his pains Knell promptly and properly sent him to the benoh. GenOemAhlr'condUrt Qn the diamond must bo preserved, erven tf the players are sent to ths beach. .' If sny objections are to be made to de cisions there Is a captain for that pur pose, thus relieving every man on tha club who thinks he he a, kick coming. - Ths Oaklandera started trouble in ths first -inning. Van Halt ren alngled, a hrew- by-Henderson and a. bungle. he-Oakland manager. MrRale'a hit acored Donahue hi tha third, tletng- the score. " This " wss ths Giants' only run.- - - 'Oakland scored one mors In the sixth and two In tha eighth on good safe Jilts. Henderson and Raldy pitched fine ball the former having acyen strikeouts to bis - credit Francks,"- Sweeney- and Jud SmltlCs work waa of a high order of excellence. , I Ths scbrs follows: PORTLAND. AB. R. H PO. i 10 McHale. cf. Sweeney, sa. Mitchell. If., 0 If., lb. .. 4 " lb., c... I 0 - 0 0 0- 1 0 0 smith, ib. McLean, lb.. Donahue, e. .... 1 Callff. If 1 Moore, Ib. ..... I 0 1 He Totals 10 1 1 IS. 11 1 - ... - OAKIJkNTX -.. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Van Haltren. ef., 4 1 1-1 1 0 Francks. sa . . . . 4 2 - 1 14 0 Kruger, rf. ..... 4 11,0 1 0 Smith, If. ....... I . 0 10 0 T. Hackett, C... 4 0 14 10 Devereanx;- lb.'-S e---e-g--i Reldy, p 1 0.0 0 0.0 J. Hackett. lb. . . I . 0 s 0 7 10 L 1 Markley, 2b. .... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ........iT 4 1 17 IT 1 Francks and Reldy bunted third atrute. SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland .........0i0 1 0.0 0 0 0 01 -Hits ......w...l 0-1 l iiill- Oakland ....1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 , Hits ..1 0 10 110 107 ' SUMMART. . Struck out By Henderson, 7: by Reldy, 0. - Bases on belle Off Hender son, 1: Reidy. 1. Two-baa hits Francks, T. Hackett, McLean. Double plavr Kruger to Francks. Sacrifice hlta Sweeney. Moore, Jud Smith, J. Hack ett. Stolen bases Vsn Haltren. (I) Kruger, McHale, Sweeney, Mitchell. First base on errors Portland. I: Oak land, 2. Wild pitch Henderson. . Left on bases oPrtland, I: Oakland, I. Time of game One hour and 61 minutes. Um plre linen. TRAINS ON LEWISTON- RIPARIAL1NE:BRANCH (aneeisl Ilntch te The Jeoraal.) Lewlston, Idaho, June 4. Consulting Engineer Harry A. Brandon, who la dl recting -tha construction of -tha- Lawis. ton-Riparla branch for ths contractors. Erirkson A Peterson, has stated that train would be running' into Lewlston by November 1. Fifty miles of grading work has been finished snd the track has been laid to Central Ferry, II miles from Rlparla. This dlstancw haa been thoroughly ballasted. The grading la not continuous, however, and there are long stretches yet untouched even on the surface. - The contractors have an agent tn Chlcsgo employing 1.000 Italian laborers to b distributed along the untouched places. - Itslians have been found to give the beat satiafaetlon In railroad construction work and they will be brought west la special or Six- hun dred are now at work on ths grading and contractors, by Importing Italians, have solved the labor problem. ' HIS GUILTY CONSCIENCE . SAVED HIM FROM PRISON (Special IHspateh to The Jnarael.) Denver, Col., June 4 Suffering from a well-developed caae of guilty con science. M. J. "tn, walked 60 miles from Longmont to Denver yesterday ana surrenaerea o ine ponce ana con. feased forgery. He asked for an Imme diate arraignment. . The criminal court waa holding an evening seaalon and Kane's request waa granted. Kane told the Judge that he bad alwaya borne good reputation, but two -weeks ago he forged a cniCK for til neT'caahecTTf "g - --n near Longmont ... . t. his conscience punisnea him cruelly and he desired to have, an end to ths torment The Judge gav. kindly advice and sentenced bim to one year tn the penitentiary, and suspended aentenoe during good behavior. SUCCESSFUL TRIAL OF ; BATTLESHIP NEBRASKA "'" (SpecUl Dispatch te The Ifosraal.) Beattle, Jane 4. The bVttleehlp Ne braaka -was given a trial trip by her builders In the, harbor Saturday after noon. At 4 o'clock the" big vessel left the dock of the Moran company under hir own steam. Sha steamed out Into ths harbor, mad several turns and ceme back to the dock. Tha machinery worked perfectly ' and ths Mg ship" re sponded to her Steering apparatus In "1 manner to surprise the bnllder. ' The heavy guns will be put on ts vessel as eoon aa lhy arTlva. . . ... ; Make Jit smoke. alitiesbf at half-price--that, it's so popular. JH Your Dealer'sr r.lASON. EHRMAN & CO. ; DISTRIBUTERS . V: ' - PORTLAND, OREGON j-o , , fi'j , Make Your House as Pretty as a Picture . By beautifying It with Bay Stat Paint, and the best of all Is that you can do It all youraelf, as our paint is all readv to be applied. - Any color or ahade you wlah, and they are all extremely dur able, atandlng sunshlns and rain with impunity. ... - Tata aio paxitt stobb. Fisher. Thorsen & Co. FBOVT ABT BtOBKISOW 9TU. EVENTS OF COLIMEKCEMENT WEEK AT CORVALUS Program Announced for Grad uating Season at Oregon Ag- rfcultural College. gnertal DliDatcb te The Jesrasl.) Corvalll. Or., Jun 4. The Oregon Agricultural college commencement be- glnsThursday evening in this city. The program for ths week Is ss . fol lows: At. ths opsra-house ' at , 1:10 p. m Thursday. June 7, a musical drama, "On Bhoroand Sea." will be given by the vocal department of the college. Saturday. June t. In the chapel, the Pierian and Jeffersonlan literary soci eties debate for the Oaten eup, Sunday.' June 10, at 10:46 a. m.. Right Rev. Frederio W. Keator, D. D., bishop of Olympia, Washington, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon. ' Monday, June 11, the department of physical culture will give an exhi bition drill In the armory at 2:10, and at 1:10 in the chapel Pro feasor Gerald Talllandler will -give a pipe-organ 1 cttal, assisted by pupils of the elocu tionary department 1 June 12 la clsss day, snd at 10 a. m. on ths college campus there will be parade snd skirmish drill by the cadet regiment At 1 p. m. on the campus the class-day exercises take plsce. - At 1:10 on - the athletic field the faculty and seniors play a game of baseball, and at 1:10 p. m. the seniors give their enter tainment, i . Wednesday at 10 a. m. 1n.-a.he srmory the graduation exercises tak$ place, and Rev. William O. Elliott Jr.,' or Portland, will deliver an address. - In the chapel at I p. m. the annual meeting of the alumnt-wlll be held. This closes the week's svsnts. . ". MOUNTAIN GEM TO BE BYTJONTRACTORS (Special Dispatch te The Joorntl.) " Lewlston.. Idaho, June 4. The leaa on ths steamer Norma," which has been operated for ths past year by tha O. R. AJJ. companytwl.U. oxpir. Jun, loJt la said that the railroad company will not continue the lease another year and offered to reless ths boat June 1. It was rumored some ttms ago that the Norma had been secured "by Boomer A Co., Northern Paclflo contraotora, who aro constructing tha line from Alne worth to Rlparlar It Is now sstd that this company has secured a leas on the Mountain Gem, which la at present In volved In litigation between the mort gage and lessee. , SHEEP SMOTHERED IN - EFFORT TO KEEP WARM (Special tHesetrh te Tna Jnernat.)' Dayton. 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Before the band -could be broken up over 100 had smoth ered to death. . Any akin Itching la s temner-tsster. ' The more you scratch the worse It tchea Doan a Ointment cures p1la enema any akin Itching. At all drua- Itorea. 1 ' t - - - - , '