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TIIS OHLCOII DAILY JOURNAL, JUTLAND. TUL3DAY SV;.::i..J( .'t JL'. 1:.. n inn iin nrn j UAYS HtLI'tU THE HOUSES: Noted Racing Authority jteviewa the Last Week's Work at -. The Meadows. f.. RECORDS BROKEN BY i WELL KNOWN STILUCHO Jack Braniuia'of Bie'r Proud of Hia HorM That Can Clip Seconda Off the Marks With Apparent Eaae V Fourteen Bookmaker! Busy.- . i ' , ; Br Ralph H.' Toser. v " ; . (Special Ctorreapoadesee et Tbe JoeraaL) - 8tll-.Wuli4 July I. -Th raetrop- 11a of-the Bound country" baa Man ha vln a very hot time of It Old Bol was under a cloud (or a vary Ions time, and ao worked overtime when he ;ot out 'The oldest' inhabitant" will tell ' you that he broke all previous records. The thoroughbreds were -with the old reliow wnea u came to nuui recoraa. '"too. and feUlllleho. owned . by Jack ' Brannan of Baker City.-. Orefon. broke two htmselfrunnlna a - mile and 100 yarda In l:ttt with 101 lbs. and cele- Nbratlnf the Fourth by apeedlh a mile and a quarter in I:0H ' wltn .100 ioe. inciaenuuiy in Oregon man mmnn mm- ' aelf known to poolroom people through out the far and middle weat by taking away huge bunchee of maauma over the win of tola Btllllcbo la the celebration aome cases. The horae. which waa bred at Bancho del Paso and raced by Walter Jennlnga, has had a good, lone reat, and the Oregon a rasa seems to have had a moat aalutary effect upon him. Batur- , day he won the Ballard handicap at mil a and 100 yarda, apoken of abova aa a -track record-breaking performance, , The Betta Oaaaa, - tm UTfinr AMraumu nava mcrauca and the raoegoera reallaed that the ayn dlcate book wi but a painful memory. Saturday 11 bookmaker "out in" in the big ring, an increase of two over the prevloua drawing, the newcoraere ope rating under the namea of tba-Alaaka and Arlaona cluba. Figuring that the II firm handled 11.000 to -a - race, 1161,000 muat have passed into their atrong boxes, which i a fair ahowtng for avea lorn Angeled or Letonln on a Saturday. ' Of the II book at leaat IS unit with balanoea on the "bad- aide of the ledger, Ail n wtilfH ihimi that manv mult atudy the dope aheeta pretty thoroughly mna know a a-ood horae whan thar aae it. Bookmaker Billy Engatrom . la a good winner on tha meeting, due, how ever, to tha wlna of hia fly ere, Rosaro and Jerushs, which he backed liberally when they won. Ed Boule of tha Oak land dub. la a winner oa hia outside operatlona and juat a little to the good on hia booking. - Joa Harlan la not enough to tha good to brag about The aaroe can be aald of Shaw A Co., Argyle CO.; Geotse IAbba, Ayrea At Co. and others. . while Charlea Hoffman U a loaer. Nelson Jonee waa a winner up to . Saturday, but the victory of five favorite, a heavily played second choice and a to l'er made deep inroad into the bookies bank' account. During tha week Stllllcho won twice, aa did Entre Nona, Yankee Jim, Uttle Joker and Tha Huguenot Entra Nou haa developed into a speed marvel In the handa of her new owner. Matt Bel of Seattle, and her two Victoria were notable one from a apeed standpoint five and one half furl on a in 1:06 ft and alx and one half furlong In 1:11 easily. Yankee Jim waa trained until recently by tha late W. M. Murry, who died of blood -poiaonlng at Georgetown. Billy Short la handling the Yankee Doodle colt for A. Rosa now. , Little Joker la owned' and ' trained by R. O. Wilson of Petaluma, California. .. Funny aide, tha McNeil mare that ran third to Stllllcho and Dawey on Saturday, had won all four of her prevloua races bora. ivome, woo uimiu owioa vj m buibia margin yesterday, waa a great - race ... . r. t .hia naif tf tha wavIA wa - eons ago, and aba also won at tha Irv Ingtoa track, Portland. The Huguenot la aa own brother to Henry of Navarre, one of the great horee ot American turf history. 1 ' j : ' , Among the notable performances from a apeed student's standpoint during tha week were Stllllcho' and Entra Nous' two rune ., spoken of . previously. Judge's - six - furlonga - la ' 1:11. with 111 pounds , up. Fury's mile and to yarda in 1:42 with 107 pounda up. Ruby's five ' furlonga " In 1:00 with 107 pounds, beating Royal Rogue (111 pounds) by a head; Chrlatlne A.'s mile In 1:40, 100 pounds, pulled up; James A. Murray's five furlongs In 1:0044. 117 - pounds up, and Native Son's five furlongs in 1:00, 111 pounds up. Tha latter has started three timea and won on every occasion. He Is by Olenhelm, an own brother to Handsome, a horse that stood at S. J. Jones' place, near Portland, for two or three aeaaona. ana waa aoii ror iz.koo ta nr Neat nt Yernallton. Kentucky, breeder of the animal. - Dr. Meet - af tanrtM refnael 115.000 for Handsome. 1 The dam - of Natlv -- -A . ta t "- .- fi.f mare raced In Walter Jennings' colors. - ' . 1 m. iui fentre Noua la by Salvation, one of the vuy iwi mvau 01 cuuvaior. Judge la . by the Irish horse Athellng; Fury by Crescendo, about 1, tha beet ; racehorse bred la California in 10 years. Ruby by Imp. Star Ruby, winner of Ihe last four-mils race at Bay District and one ot tha beat-bred horae of the world, be ing by Hampton from Ornament (sister to Ormonde and dam of tha famous Boeptre); Christine A. by Imp. Ornus (son of Bend Or, also aire of Ormonde), . Ornus, the sire of Olseatt, next to yaoDDy, tna nest racehorse in America In l0t; Jama A. Murray by Rubicon (brother to the Futurity jrlnner Chaos), -troin-P1umenaTsieter to May W. and dam of the practically unbeaten Sir Wilfred to Shell Mount and May I N.). ; There- were- aeveral form fllpflops during th weekv noUbly In the eases of Stllllcho, whs' had run a poor fourth previously; . Sandstone, - who ' ran a phenomenal race on Tuesday and a bad one oa Wednesday; Cacada of Dtp. TOonae, who showed very marked Im provement over hia previous races, and Martinmas, who three days .previ ously had been beaten nine and a half lengths by Royal Rogue at a difference of four pounds and Saturday at a dif ference of aeven pounds, beats Roysl Rogue by a head, or an Improvement of about eight and a half lengtha in a short space of time. Two of these horses Caecada of Diamonds and Martinmas are owned by E. ' J. Rameey, who used to train for Frank Skinner A Co. Starter Duke aet McBiide down again Saturday for "beating tha barrier" and did nothing to Orahara. .virtually left on Hagerdnn, the arknowledged con tender In the race. My idea la that the henier-wtelder 'got the wrong lad. If a boy Ja sharp enough to get away (lying atl gals M aArajitaxe Ua, tarter - ' v- ;. , . T ; ' i:"- i 4' . ; ' " f ' J ' ' 'h 1 ...... ; , . . ' - '.V ' :.!:i.. . 5 , - - j . 4 r Ai ' ' v. , i . .-I . i - v ' "V William Caatleman and Cheater Murphy, ai They Appeared After the Completion of the Competition for Which Waa Won by Murphy. . M Wearing a Roosevelt Expreaaion. should kick himselt not tha other fel low. . It'a the boy . who lags behind and burna up money at the post that should be disciplined, and vary often the lagger Is lagging for a purpose, and "the man behind", can aaally pay hia fine. If be be fined, which abould not bertha punish ment meted out Suspension for a good long term la much mora ' effective. . Recent arrivals are Mr. Bell of Ban Francisco and "Stoney" Clark, lata of Montana. - Mr Bell la a very .popular hotel man of "Frisco and Sacramento, while "Stoney" Clark la well remem bered aa a bookmaker and aa owner of Tim Murphy, , "the roan warrior," prob ably tha faataat horse aver bred In Ore gon up to Ave and one-half furlonga. Tha firm of White A Clark waa a firm of plungers, and no more popular fellows ever ran a race noraa on me coaat , ui lets years Clark haa been running pool rooms In ' Montanaand aeveral years ago waa employed by Barney Bcqrelber, who, by tha way, la among tha heavy winning owners at the Meadows. Dewey haa won twice, Walter Ecklaa aad Her- sain once, while the German a horaea have earned money in many races. GIANTS AND JSIIVASHES TO "MEET -THIS AFTERKOON Locals Will Endeavor to Recover Some of the tames Lost at ; Seattle Last Week. - The Seattle 8lwash.es arrived In town this morning In charge of Rustlcus Hall, a crippled manager. Aside from Hall's gam knee,ajeoelved In a colllalon with tha Irrepressible Lawrence McLean, challenger of Jeffries and bluffer ot Rub Tickers, the Seattle boys look atrong and dangerous. They took five out of aeven from tha Olanta on tha Seattle diamond laat week, but tha Olanta at tribute tha losses mora to a general pthan to tbe Blwaahee' superiority. This afternoon the locals will start after tha visitors In old-time form In an endeavor to recoup the losses of last week. Esslck, tbe piano-fingered twirler, will officiate In tha box for the Olanta and Rube Tickers, who waa bluffed to a finish by Larry McLean, will do tha twirling for tha visitor. Ruba succeeded In putting the Olanta to rout In two game last wsek and the locals feel that there--4a something due Rube la the way of a good walloping, and tha algna are O. K. for today. t - NATIONAL AMATEUR c . GOLF TOURNEY IS ON Engtewood, N. J, July 10. Tha annual tournament for -the - national - amateur golf championship opened on the local links today under moat favorable ausplees. H, Chandler Egan, the two year champion, la here to defend hia title. Other - well-known ' players who have entered are Jerome D. Travers, Walter J. Travis, Charlea M. Seely, Charles B. MacDonald, Walter Egan, E. D. Sawyer, George T. Broke w, Archibald Graham, F. O. Horstman and Allan Lard. Tha tournament opened at I o'clock this morning with tha medal play) round, 11 holes. , -.: : - ' .'V. Pitcher Taylor; of the Trunk Makers' " . JaUNlne. . ' yfr"""";'".'' 3 "yiyi lj ! t ; 'Va . , ' J 5 ; ,:A the Blythe Trophy at Waverly links, r. Caatleman Standa in , the Rear, 'V ''..:' s" ;; ;..;'.';; YACHT CLUB 111 HOLD CRUISE ON SATURDAY' Jr ' sjeaaawaassBaaBaBaaaawaaaeisaaeasi " i ' First Event of the Season Will Be Participated jn by Many - - Yachts and Launches. ' . :. - On next' Saturday afternoon the Ore gon Yacht club will hold a general orula. Thla will be tha flrat affair of Its kind this season and will furnish an opportunity for tha yachtmen to get a una on their boat, both in tha matter of apeed and handllnsvThe racing com mittee nas made all arrangemneta for the cruise. . Commodore Knight will be in command. In hia absence, tha vice commodore will sport and support the dignity of the office. At 4 o'clock tha cruise will a tart, II yachta and t launchea participating. The run will be mad aa far aa tha mouth of the Willamette river and the plans promise a Joyous occasion for alL YESTERDAY'S RACING AT-THE-MEADOWS ' (Bpeeial Dlapateh -te The JearaaU Seattle, Waah., July 1. The Mead ows race results: - Five furlongs Katharine Ta . won. Palemon second. NMra. ,F. Newburgh third; time. 1.01K. - Five furlongs G. of Diamonds won. Ellerd aecond, Mooropua third: time, 1:01. . Six furlongs Huachuca won. - Home stead aecond, Anona thirds time, 1:11. Mile Kaipn Toung won. Gloomy Qui second. Allopath third; time, 1:41)4. Mile Birdie p. won. Baker second. Leash third; time, 1:41H. Mile. and a sixteenth Harbor won. Dusty Miller second. W. B. Oate third; time, . NATIONAL LEAGUE. . x '' Won. Lost. PC. Chicago . . -. .......61 ' tnttsDurg . . ..,...... New York ..,41 Philadelphia ..10 Cincinnati . . ...10 . Bt Louie . ..It Brooklyn . . 10 Boaton . . ......... ...II . At Fittshurf. ,.. R.H. n Pittsburg it 0 iirooKiyn . . ,. t I Battsriea Teever and Phelpa; Pasto fious and Rlttsr. Umolr Oonwav and Emalla. ' At Chloae-a, R.R. B. Chics go . , i . . ; ...... .... I It 1 Boston . . 4 11 I Batteries nsister, Kenioach and Mo- ran; Ldndaman ana Brown. - Umpire ''':': ' '- At Olaolanatt , ' Cincinnati i. .....I 0.1 New York I ' f 0 Batteries Ewlng and Schleli - Mo Glnnlty and Bowerman. Cmplrea Car penter and Klem. . . r AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lnst P.C. New Tor . ........ .41 I7 .14 Philadelphia.. .......41 , ID ,04 Cleveland . . ...... 41 , 21 ,604 Chicago. r -r-T ........It - -II -' ' .441 Detroit ..! ,I4- -.121 St. Louie . .,..! IT .486 Washington . ,,,.,.. 2S 41 .151 Boston . . .10 ' At " .264 At Tw Tork. - ... R.H. E. St Xxtuls k ................... .0 I I New Tork . I 4 1 Batrertea reity ana ctioneys- ortn and Tbomaa. - - ' ., At Boston. ,. . R. H. E. Boston 4 . .5 0 0 Chicago TTi..,. .4 " I Battenea rtineen ana Armbruater; Owen and Sullivan. J. . A FUladalphla. '. ' - www Cleveland -', , . , ,,0 14 1 Philadelphia ............... ..0 1 I Batteries Rhoade and Bamia; C oak lay and Sohreck. ' . Waahlagwja. . , . . - It. rf. E. Washington . . ..4 0 4 Detroit T 10 1 Batteries Patten ad Wakefield; Mul lln and Warner. Fiefened Boek eaaaeg 4Joav Allen Vwia Bast Braad,-, - x i: Warm Weather Does Not Prevent the Scheduled Games From Being Eagerly Contested. Tha following schedule of games la being played at tha Irvlngton tennis tournsy todayi ' ; ' a. m. Mr. Scott vs. . Miss Schaafer, poatponed match. ' -4 p. m. Andrews vs. Breece. p. m. Leadbetter - and Blair ' Ye. Durham and Roaenfald; Cawatoa and Mrs. Scott va. McAlpla and Miss Qoss; Raley vs. Wilbur; F, H. Stow and Mra. Raley vs. Breece and ' Misa Fording Goes and Miss Leadbetter vs. Soott and Miss .Fox; Wlckersham and Bellinger vs. Ladd and Cook. The matches yesterday war cloaely contested, the playera getting into their customary form after a brief time with the racquets. Though .yesterday after noon was extrmelywarm the Play con tinued according to aohedule. -The re sults were: Miss Fox and Miss Leadbetter heat Mrs. booit ana miss Uray. s. a Howard Gray beat C. H. Leadbetter. i I. l: Miss Leadbetter beat Misa Fox, 7 o, 1 4; Mrs. Judge beat Miss Fording. IS 10. I 4: Mrs. Raley beat Mra. MoLauchlan. , 44: Mies Qoss beat Mrs. Lockwood by default; Goes ana MCAipin neat -Haley ana scott Wlckersham and Misa Schaafer beat Rosenfeld and Mlaa Gray, 10-j-S, a a GUNNERS DOWN THE STRONG KELSO NINE Tha Northwest Oun eomnanr'a nine aereatea tna Keiso baseball . tsam Sun. day by tha ecore of to 1. Thla ia tha first Urns this year Kelso haa been beaten. The - gunners put up a fine gam in the field. Meyers, who pitched for tha Oun company, bad all kinds of curves, retiring is of the Kelso boys on eiriaes. xne score: ' t - NORTHWEST OUN CO. ' - " - ' 1B.S.R.M.1.R. Smith, If. 4 110 0 0 Brown, cr. , a i 1-1 hltyman, e. ......... i - Ml Emerlck, lb. I S 1 4 McEUwan, rf. ........ t S I Fleming, So. ........ I l l 1 Thing, lb, S O I I Meyers, p. I ' 0 0 0 Satsr, aa. 4, t 0 1. 0 S'S I 0 I I ! Totala ..........41 KELSO. IT 0 1 ' - AB.R-H.Pa k. E. Dagry. ea .......... 4 o e I 0 Hebdern, ef. i.......a Thlreton, c ......... I Johnson, So. ......... I Beebe, If. -4 Nelson, lb. ........... 4 14t 0 1 0,1.1 0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 10 I 0 I t 0 1 I Franklin, lb, .4 0 ; 0 0 Freeel. - rf. .......... S- I : Hull, p. I 0 I 0 1 I 0 0 I Totala . ...........II .71. I 14 10 SCORH BT INNINO& Oun. Co. . .1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 I Kelso . . .,..,....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 BTJMMART. Sacrifice hit Emerlck. Paaaed bails Hltyman, I; "Thurman, l. Time of game One hour and la minutes. Urn- pira rratt, , v .. SPORTING GOSSIP. Hera la what tha Gunner say regard ing tha championship: 'Now that tha Gunnera have Pitcher May are they are ready to eonteat for tha championship of tha state. Schlllers have no yell coming aa being champions as they haven't played' but- five games this season, if they wish to claim tha championship they wllf have to mart the Oun companya nine."- , Tha ' Oun company' nine will play tha Woodburn team on tha - tatter's grounds oa Sunday next, i John A. "Drake's horae seem to run-i faster alnca h reduced the betting limit. Maybe that fact explains soma t hinge he hasn't fully understood ba- Manager Fisher haa been ordered to return Pitcher - Lempke to tha Ottawa team In tha Missouri Valley league. Lempke says he will not go and .that tha club haa no claim oa him; aa. nH contract waa aent to him laat spring. Fisher haa protested .alnt tha ion and haa asked for the privilege nf playing Lempke pending an investiga tion. - - , " - a ; . " Tale's football association received something like 140.000 laat eioaaon. To tha list of casualties should be added a number of sprained pistol pockets. --. .a -e 1 -. -- ; .-, i. James Whalen write! from Moatreal that ha la prosperous, but homsslok. Ha now lays claim to a batting average of .100. Tha Whale was a curio when ha flrat landed In tha Canadian burg, but now ha la an Idol. A Chicago yaohtaman haa btroght Richard Manaflsld'a floating palace. If shs had the temper of her former owner she'll never be becalmed. , ' ..'" The sixth annua) championship tourna ment of -the Iowa Oolf -asaeeiatlen ia scheduled to open today at Dea Moines and continue until the and of tha week, '- i. -i'-' -. -,. a . V This la a red-letter day In tha world of harness racing. Meetings on tha vari ous circuits in the middle weat open at Auburn, Nebraska; Port Huron, Michi gan; Mendota. Illinois, and Mason City, Iowa. '. .' . . -. : ' " e e '.' -.' f Fred Tenner' nyoungnna' are making aoma of tha veterans look Ilk a kluok dime with a hole In it ..- , -e '' e .' - ;' : v . .i " 'Ducky" Holmea la Out to strengthen his Lincoln team In the Western league. "Ducky the club and tha city all being new In the league. It haa been a little rough going for the former Chicago fielder. - , Dubuque and Cedar Rapid are having a hard tussle for the front seat In the Three-I league, with Springfield and Peoria close behind. ,,- -.'"". - ."; - , e e .. . ,- . Five of tha alx clubs In the Cotton States lesgue closed tha week with a percentage of over JOO. ; "" . ' j Jimmy Ryan, ' tha same Jamas who played In tha field for Chicago In the days of Anson, hss a greet lot of bat ters In his Evansvllle tsam of tha Centra) league, but la shy on pltohara.. -v. , ...... e e . .. . ; , Te m m.V. I e.t .Im.. t.t. f V. w . i . w w a. v.. v.. JU.l eay that Chase of the New Tork Ameri can. IB uiv irmnt v. uniiiiH.a.D, In the field, at the bat on the basee. In plain work or work with fancy edges. It's all tha same. "Prince Hal," that's all. ,v ' . If yen aava not answared Ta tvmr Ml Waat Ada lately yon hav fottaa at a taaak wltt OUaga. . -. k1terest is , keeii irvi;:stg;i tcua;:ey RICH FUTURITY OOFORTOOM The Quail Carries the' Shortest -Price In the Sheepshead V' Bay Stake. DIFFICULT TO PICK . . . OUT THE WINNER Tha Larnontod Syaonby Was a On to Four Shot Laat Year and Won ia Eaty Fashion History of tha Ortat Three-Year-Old Contaat. (Jeersal Sseeial Servlee.l New Tork. Julv 10. Tha rinha.) mA moat Important three-year-old horee race or tna American turf, will be run andWCA-at Sheenahuf Tt.v ffc. 'hr.rr.- course of the Coney Island Jockey club, this afternoon. Thla la tha celebrated uwrenoe Reaiiaatlon Stakes for oolta and filllea of the aha. ..... . n. and five furlona-a. with riili -w- Up; aursly crucial teat of the atamlna buu turn apnea or a tnorougbbred, for it la tha lOngeet route the three-year-old have been askad tn m t.i ... .u. recent Brooklyn Derby, where Belmere " v" " wits) ana a nair journey, being tha nearest approach to tha Reai iaatlon in raiDMt tn tt .... FormerTy tha American Darby at Wash. uawH rmim. vuimsot uunoua, neia away at the rnat -valn.Hi. mtA J. . . ture for three-year-olds, for it was seldom worth leas than ISI.000 to tha owner of the flrat three horaea horn and a bad horae never waa able to eeratch out a victory in it Thla v.-'. t Realisation Stakee wlU be worth juat ei.sav, in wnion tna ownera of tha flrat three horses, thale hrjri-a .... nominatora will ahar. ; ; yopalac Brant. ,' Its areet vtlu. th. km....v v - .uv.wugU Of the three vear-l intM.i. over its mil. and ui.m. h... of tha Lawrence Reaiiaatlon a race be- loveu ox tn maaaea. ao It happens that i on tha day it -la run each aummer a tremendous AntnAarin. .f .n... ers to Sheepshead Bay occurs. Last year rt. &eene a lamented .. syaonby galloped home a winner ta tha plaudits of 10.000 snaotatora. whll. lit. .... anthuslaata may be counted on aa sure 10 sea tne nnisn. today. . in connection with Sysonby's Lawrence Reaiiaatlon tha betting did not . wax particularly heavy, fbr tha great son of Melton atood a moraiiy certain winner at 1 to 4 In the betting. However, tha race at hand will nrovoka the ainrin. of ihnu.ii. for-tha contest la at this time a very upn anair, witn at leaat four of the nrobahle starters havtnv wimi of vlntnrv . few. in 1 1 I a ei.. " .. " ...v .IVHII Will find enrollment among a galaxy of the sraaim norses ox tun timss. J. B. Haxrui'a Salvator won tha flrat. Duiin. tton In 1 X R t . Than D.n.tn. . Hearst's heart Quickened at the alght of i enrame -eoming noma la- Iront the m.a. ... . oiiinniioi up nw ecrou ot winners are to be found tha namea of Potomac, .Tammany, Dobbins, Requital. Parader. Major Dangerfleld, Africander urt weuea ana last, nut moat supreme, Syeonby. .- . the Jockeys, tha weights, and tha prob. aoiei ooaa, logetner witn an ao ridged history of tha faraoua race: - , -.. - -. v.mr. ( mvmwT - vans Frldfnaa..Iia A. Selmoot... JoaM. ,.,..! KbiM- Henrv..l1S W. H. llMnVV . Urm. . Aeraaataat..H J. B. Bra4y... M.rtla l-l Arkllrts.....l2l T. J, r.rr.U.. Ltb.....,. a nnh.nil.it 199 J. n. Vmm'!1 n-M,b. " a The Qnell...l I. B. Maddea.. Bewell t Oravndale...l24 W.B. Mel.... Wllllasaa... 0 Taalaltar....l24 Nirv.tleg... aflller T ' Perwee 11 W. H. Whit... Hlldabraad. rP.m,.,,,ii. TT.n. ..ail.... rv n .... .1. WcKlttdre.lt B.B.DBryes...aaaw T rrg Titnrllj TTIiiasis lilt T. a. Haln'a time, t;tl.-J. MoLaughUa.) lisv ueorge Hearst s Tournament (131); Urns, 1:81. (W. Hayward.) - 1111 M. F. Dwver's Pntnmu 11 a tlma, :tl.-- (Hamilton.) - - r lift Marcus Dalya Tammany (Il; time, I:tl I-t. (Garrison.) . , 1 lll Brown A Rogers' Dally Amer ican (10T); time, t:(0 l-s. . (Slmme.) ume, i:db. toimmai 1195 Del Mont Stable'a Bright Phoebua (US); time, 1:14 -. (U Relff). - lt4 Brookdale BUble'O Requital (lit); tlma, 1:41 t-l. (Clayton.) 1187 A. H. A D. H. Morris Tha Friar (111); time, 1:41 l-i. (F. Little- 111 T Marcus Dalva HmSnr. ziettl aui, a. pa .-a. x. Dioan. . llOt Perry Belmont's Xthelbert (lit); time, 1:51 I-i. (Spencer.) bourn (lit); time, l:4t 4-1. (Bpencer.) i n. x. nuson wr. s xne faraaer nest, tin., e-ie j-i u-... . . - - - .u u.. - 1901 . fl UrlMU A, rV' W.Iav uainaemeia iiw;; ume, 1:47 l-t. (Odora.) ... 101 Runelon'l Hi. hi.'. Ae-(n..4.. (120); Ume, 1:41 l-. (Bullman.) -.1104 J.A-Draka'a OrtJWella iltt time, l:4T t-S. StfO'Nell. ) . ' 1001 Jamas St Keene's , syaonby (11) time, l:T.. (NiooL) SHEEPSHEAD TRACK - - RACING SUMMARY ' (lesrsal gpeelal aWrl'ce.) -New Tork, July .10. Sheepehead Bay summary! - Five furlonga Bomnna won. Gallant Dance aecond, . Anna May third; time, :oi l-i. - Mile Dolly Spanker won. Old Faith ful second. Rose of Gold third; time, l:l4-8. r : :- five and a half furlonga Arclt won. McCarter aacond. Marathon third; time. :0l. ..- . Tha Bay Ridge handicap, mile and a quarter Ram's Horn won. Van Tromp aecond. Bedouin third; time, 1:011-1. Six and a half furlongs Comedienne won,. Monet aacond. Ironsides third; time, 1:11 t-l. Five furlongs L Amour won. Athens second. Citron third; tlma, 1:01 4-1. Mile and three quarters Angler won. Leila .aecond,... Huntington .third; . time, 04.-. , '- - - . .- - - .- ... PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ' ' Won. Lost P.C. San Francisco ........ 4 . Portland ...,1I Los Angeles . ...... ..14 Seattle ......II uaaiena ,.. .10 Freeno IT " Bxpert Banto Books. -.' . (gpfelai Pl..t te The Jnerm.LV Corvallia. July 10. W. O, Emery haa been eeleeted to-axpert tha booka of the Benton county efuouo at the aourt heus. .- , . ";- . . I la a Save Musou4 Ktrengts, Who comae to u afflicted with- any of the diaeaaea we treat. It the eaae Is not already beyond medical aid, and our chargss for a complete cure by our accurate, scientific positive methods will bs less than half what ether physicians,- without, experience or skill, will .charge tor 'experimenting With his .misfortune. , ,,; , ., f . . . -.v ' ... - -3- : To iVIeh of " All Ajjes If . pecllfilfl ' From UhnaturatCause - , ; - -There Is not a man 'in extatence .who la suffering from irapotenoy that we cannot rebuild and atrengthen ao aa to accomplish the greatest desire aad eiperlenoe the keeneat satisfaction, and after we have cured a eaae of thla kind there will never again he a.algn of weakness except brought on by Imprudence.-,;;--. ' "' "- c ,,',. 'n-.',, .,V-., Our well-known and long-established Institution la equipped with every modern appliance for the treatment of men.-- , - - , Remember, our charges are reasonable and In reach of any worklngman. The best Is none too good for any man who la a aufferer from any of the diseases below mentioned, to- which we have devoted -exclusively n the best years of our life. ",'7Z' ...:"r'''' v ' ' - - We cure all forma of Blood and Skin Blasaaea, Brain Fag, Tarloose ea Xaotted Tetna, BTervoua DecUne, BUea, Flatala, Bupture, Kidney, BUdde aad all Urinary Sleeaee auf to Weakness Inhedtanae and axkaastiom and tha veettlt of apeolfla disaasea. - ,' . ; ' r ' WRITE, If you cannot call. All correspondence atriotly confidential, and all replies aent In plain envelopea. No names, cases, lsttsra or photographs of patients publlshsd, or exposed. Incloe t-cent stamp to Insure replz, . HOURS I to I. rte St Louis UED1CAL AND SUEGICAL 00: BOOBB ABB TAJCBXUrSTBUTS, FOBT1VABB, OBBOOB. . TieloeiloFS Wfiio Cure h ' Of what value le mere tempo rery relief to . the man who la . a physical and mental wreck, through exceaaee and dlaalpatton that have robbed him of all man - hood, hlo strength, hie . vigor and ,-hla' usefulness? ' ! ' 1 V .-.-The weak, broken-down man. who . comes to ua la cured ' per- manently, not almply stimulated for a few days, tarelapae Into a worse condition than before. . We cure him to etay cured. . " hecauee wa employ a method that redueea -prestation enlargement,' expale the germs of contracted dlaordera, and bullda .- up the waated tlaauea to a healthy eon- I : dlUon, ', - :s 4 -.-v. .,wi vmmm ooaTTavauTno sis ; BASBS . ' and sceedllv and permanently. ttt. MluM 9 MM KA AM. tire system, and assist nature to W. BOBTOW ATXB, Bt K. O. . B. a work her own certain cure. Twenty-three Yea a Speoiallat. ' WB OVBB VBBTBBAlf OBSTBVOTZOB' ' by a method distinctly our own; a aafe, certain and permanent cure to every caa. - . ; - : WB OVBB SPSCXFXO BXOOB FOXSOV by a harmleee vegetable remedy that goes direct to tha. seat of the die- . eaae. -No mineral poisons, but a perfect cure, - gatharedfrom nature's own laboratory. , . ... - V: ". WB OTTBB TABZOOOBXJI v -:.- i p. . by ear own palnleee, aafe and effective -method, after all others fall..'' We Cnarantee a Core in Every Case We Undertake er Charge Ho Fee Consultation free. Letters conn den tlaL Inatructlve' book for men mailed free in plain wrapper. - - - - If you cannot call at once, write for eymptora blank. - Home treat ment aucceaafuL . - - ,'. All Medicines. Free Until Cured ' Office hours: t a. m. to I p. m.; T to I p. m.; Sundays and holldara, -10 a. m, to II " , ' - . . . . - -v Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. ' Omoea ta Taa Boy Botol. 61H kli Bi, Oomec Fine, Fortlaad, Ot. : ; v r, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ; ; . - SUT'l'SB ABB OOVOM TBBBTB. it ' u r op e a n p l a hp'i RESTAURANTand GRILL ROOM in CONNECTION 7T -r- ""'TTelepfcene tn every room. -Hot and cold water, '. :' ' '' ;: Hath.' Elevator aarvice. J ,: ' Taa Oaly Flxst slas Sotet Bow la Operation. Opened June 1, ltoa. : " Tt rstni Single) Room, $2.00 per Day. and np 1 IWlwd Sntf tA nrt vr rtav anil nr. . Suite, $4.00 -t- aVSTAT iiABB, Manage. A." PORTLAND WIRE Phone Main 2000 , . i Weak, ' Tkmaaada ef Tee- sad M41-Asd Kea are aaeeally ewept 4e a prematura re tbroagh early ladieerettoaa and kter eieeeeee, sad Cenetltatloaal Blood DlMaaee aaTe mined aa wrecked the Ufa ( trnnat Nervoos aal dwnondenti Tired la Mofnln.; No Ambltlo.i M.mory Poor; Blly ratlaved; Bieltablai Cyea Blnri Wmplea ee the f.c BeatUea; Ha.r4 fceoln; Bkt; svrre Threat Hair Looeer Paine la tha Wdr; Ounkea arejj "fel.WDIatraetro and leek ef Kae and itreni tit Our Kew afetaed el Treatment will build yea at BMBtallr. payaiealljr sod vitally.. Oaraa auaraataa e ,ae ay. Call er WrHe SB, T. $. TIXM.CZ, 1H Third Itreet, rwtiaad, Orasaa, mm m Mn 00 MOT ACCEPT A 8U1STITUTI. Mental Activity and Sexual Bower. , est a:lis::ed 25 yeass in ppmur.D OUR FEE ; tiwER ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE ; AH DUaaaed Man Invited to Call ana B bamlnwirraa : BLOOD POISplN JC There la no case of Blood Poteon we -cannot benefit with our SPiCCIFIC TREATMENT. Blotobea and eruption- are removed, running sores healed up, poi sons eradicated from the system, and In most oasss a complete cure ta speedily effected. WB CURB . ALL DISEASES TO STAT CURED. . . 1:10 Daily; Sundays, te II. per Day and ap. Dispensary a - aaw sa r a. fV -V v. ."VJSS-" BANK AND OFFICE RAILING : v.WIRE AND ISDN FENCING Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing; V '. Poultry ' Netting, Etc7 & IRON WORKS 263 FLANDERS ST, Near Third Nervbua Men n. B. MITI TOM Bl aar ot the tollowlnf ayn irlal faehaf, addreaa, Allea ... B. Glraeta. XAa;,Jl.V.