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jzz. ::al. vztjtla.itd, . Friday evening, july 20. iC3. N I UtllLl.nU THE LEAGUE Yesterday's Victory Over Ciitt! ? Put Giants In First '. RUBE VICKER3 PITCHZ3 . --is . BRILLIANT CONTEST : . Hansen'! Two Errors Behind tha Bat ; and - Siwaahas' v Poor . Baaeninnlng j " Costs Pvgtt Sound Nina Another t. ... ' " Weeelal Dispattk ta OW lnHl ' Seattle. Waah- Julir 9A ti,. m - i- . in iujjj os weir great , -.. march to the pennant pole. iMttrdu the visitor mm1 i ai.. .... " . torlee from the Blwuhea end local fans , wuoasnni now wneiner the Ave out of seven imm that Seattle took from Portland two weeks ago were not really preeented to Ruse Hall'g aggregation, ; Yesterday Rube Vickera requeated the fiMuiw ui yiicnina- againat me uianta end llinutr Mall um v . TV.. ' before the Giants batted the only Rube mw nwion ana aroTe him to the bench In the flfth inning, but Vickera thought ha eould hold hla enemlea down. , ao in the box he went Hie work was nrai-ciaea, - only one goodhlt being made, the other-four being- of the scratch. order, i Besides, Rube struck out nine visitors and made two safe hlta. Hla failure to win the same la dlreoUy charged to Hanaen, Whoao mladeeda be- hind the bat .were responsible for Port- . wnu a iwg runa. - i,-.' t y The locale ruahed Tan Buren aeroaa . the plate hi the nret Inning on Hender eon's wlldnaaa and ' ki throw. In every inning aftarward they cunpKiro , ior aimer ona or two. hlta, but faat fielding at critical times kept ; - the men on the circuit 1 being left oa ' be see. . , In the third McLean made e double uwBuaa nounoouur ana, uui . wsre , Lister laid down an - easy one and la , me-ercort xo eaton McLean at -the plate Via nHti A mnna Ika kali Y.laias. mf. ' ting, along, to third, and .when Hansen dropped the third atlka on McHale, Lla ter eeored -what prarad to be the wln- . IV "a ruiu,. '. ; Vickera was sore at- the supports he was receiving and put on terrlflo speed. etrlking out the beat hitters of the Portland club. , Ha would hare had the game; deaplte Hanaen's errora, If his teammatea ran, bases In any , kind of . eiyie. iui aiory ox ui buii; - r - , Seattle. i&RKFO,A.BL Kane. lb. 9 I f 4 Van Buren, of. Houaenoiaer, rz. . Croll, If Strelb, lb. .......... Mott, lb. . Isabell, aa. .......... ' Hansen, e. .......... Bankenahlp, O. .. 10 0 T ' 1 1 11 Totals ; ........ ...IT .1 10 IT 10 S PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. a McHale, cf. .......a ,, o .0 o Sweeney, as. 4 . KM. m Mitchell, -If. ..,... 4 MoCradle, rf. . 4 V - V 1 D . IS Smith, lb. Moore, tb. McLean, c Meter, lb. , t o ' 0. 11.0 0 0 1 4 J i i l io oe rHanderaon, p. . 0 4 ToUla ,.tlt I I IT 14 JNNINQS, , - JSCORSJBZ. Seattle . . ...... Hlta ; jj a , a o t o o o .0 ,0 0 0 .001110 0 0 110 . Portland .Hits . 4 . . .V ..... . 1 0- SUMMARY. Two-baae hits McLean. - Henderson. Three-baae hit Kane. Double plays Hanaen io nm; van nuren tunaaaiat- ed). . Saorlnoe hit Hanaen. Stolen baaea McHale i. McCredla, Strelb. Btruoa out By vicnera. t; by Hander eon. S. Baaea on balla Off Handeraon, 4. left on baaea Seattle. 14; Portland, t. Time. of game Two hours andld minutea. . umpire tioaaon. PACIFIC COA8T LEAGUE. . ... won. Portland 00 Ban Franclaco .00 . Los Angelas ........44 -Seattle . . 04 ' Xoat. IT 10 . 15 4T reo : , PC . .411 .tIT it -OakiBTia" Freeno . '.'.'."r.'I.'n Hi .174 0e. " ; (Jearael Special Berftee. Oakland, July 10. Oakland won from . rresno yesterday la a loosely played game, i n aoora. Fresno HIHMO 01 0 Oakland ....10011000 I 4 Batteries Cates and Bliss; Fltagarald . and Hogaa. Umpire Perriae and Dun- ; leayy. . , . 1 - Aagala Wla Agata. . ' -' - lleamel SeecUl srtea.t Los'Aagelas, July 10. The Seal a had too many man left on bases to win yea. teraay. xoe score: : j " R.H.B. Lea Angeles, s iiiiim I T San Fraa....O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l"i Btvtterlea Bargeman and- Msaaeri Hiti ana wuion., umpire iuieti.. . .... tmmmm NORTHWEST LEAGUE. : . - - rSsecUl Dtepetd. te Tke 9earsaL) - . R.H.B. Taooma ...1 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 S It 14, I Butte 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 I I - Batteries Butler and - Shea; Toren, swyia ana swinaeus. umpire uuston. R.H.X. Gray's Har.t ItltltOI I it 4 Spokane ...t IIIIIM 11 .11, 4 Batteries Tonneson and Hurley; Sam uels aad Sueea. v Fief erred Stoek Oaaaed waada. Allen Lewie" Beet Brand. L-JoamD n r-LruaDir ALWAYS R03T0RES COLOR AND BEAUTY OP YOUTH TO ORAY HAIR, no matter how long it has been GRAY or WHITE, ft soothes and heals scalp, stops Itchlnf and promotes a fine, luxuriant frowlh Of hair. Fmtle) Hey Co. Fewark, M. J. COOm All C.IXZC&TS. l;-v fA Jack Chesbro, New York TRUiiKUAKERS DEFEAT THE CHEHAWA BRAVES Local N Ins Take a Decisive Fall .'. Out of Redsklrts at Chau-. ':. I:'..- taiuqua. :- Ths Trunkmakera defeated ths Che- mawa. Indians yesterday II to 4. This makes three games won by the Trunk makers, putting them In the lead sgain at Gladstone. - Multnomah : and Van couver meet today. The winner of to day's game will be. tied with the Trunk-aaahore-ajid a purse of -ttrwlll be put up by the Chautauqua for the winner la Saturday's game. . The lineup: : . TRVNKM AKERS. : L. . AB. R. H. A.H Brigga, cf. ............. Ill 0 0 Trowbridge, aa. 4 1 111 jaraeaon, io 1.1.' s Van Nortwlck, It k. It 4 11 0 4 I Hoi I 1 1 0 .1 pay, id. .... Dorner, lb. . Heltaiaan. a, njririi ri. ....... SI s 0 0 .1X10 Harnden, p. Totals-. ... ....... I II It t I CHEMAWA. - AB.' RJ H. A.B. 1 Casey, p. 4 1 t roiana. io. , 0.9.1 Barnell. aa. 110 Teabo, o. I I I t 0 Sorten, If. 4 0 0 0 0 MoCully, cf. t 1 0 -0 0 I0LPaxkaA-ln. 4 Lena. lb. .............. s - s Payne, rf. ........... .a. Totals tv.tnff.r.T7r. IT 4 SCORES BY INNINGS. t 7 I Trunkmakera . . . I I 1 1 0 I 1 II Chemawa , . .J.lltMl a i 4 SCMMART. by Casey, Baaea on balla Oft Harnden. l; oft Casey. 4. Hit by pitched balla By Harnden, 1! by Caaey, 2. Two-baae hltai -Brian, xrowpriace. jameaon. uaaar. Threa-baae hlta Day, Dorner. Time of game One hour and 41 minutea Um pire SelbeL .: AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1 Won.. .........47 40 Lost II 11 II . -I& PC. Cleveland , Philadelphia, New York . .sot .607 .S0 ,8T Lroft".1. .J....."..;41 ! .611 10 .501 10 ' .151 10 .210 St. Louis . 40 Waahlngton , . ...... ..11 Bosion ... 10 At Washlng-toa. ' First fame R. M. Chicago ... .. ...... 4 waanin.Tton . . 4 10 tiatteriea waien ana Bomvan; ; Kit- son, patten and Heyaon. , Second erama . R. tt. HL Chicago 0 I 0 Waahlngton . . I 10 1 Batterlea Alt rock and Sullivan: Smith and Wakefield. At ew York, Slrat a-ame . R. W m Cleveland , t It o New yora -. i . ... i .0 7' ( Batterlea Joaa.and Bemla: Cheabro ana Mouuire. - . Second game , R. H. B. Cleveland . , ...I I 1 New York . 1 I t Batterlea Rhoadea and Bamla: Have-. Clarkeon and Klelnow. . At rhUadelpala. - St. Louie . .....................4 7' 1 Philadelphia i ,..0 I 4 Batterlea Howell and Rickey; Wad dell, Dygert and Srhreck. , , At Boston. . ' R H patron , ..t ..t Boeton , . ., i ..l Batterlea Muillna and Werner: Toung and Armbruater. . ' JCra. (SeeeUt Dtaattrb ta Tt Jeoraal.) HUleboro, Or. July 10. Mrs. Joseph- Ins Robinson of Tlgardvllle,- thla coun ty,, was declared Ineane "yeeterday by the county court and was committed to the asylum. " , . - Mrs. Robinson Is II years of ass and haa been la poor health for several months. . . ., ..'' V'. "." -"! ft' ' ' ' ' 1 Amerkant' Great Pitcher. NATIONAL C0I.IE III SEPTEMBER "...;-;.-r-.: , ; Amateur Athletlo Union! Sets ..Dates and Names Events ; -,; . for-Big Affair. 7 7 - (Jearael Seeetal 8errle. New York. Jury 10. The National Athletlo union ehamplonahip committee, eonalatlng of James E. SulliTan. Now York, chairman; Edward B. Babb, Boa ton; Thomaa F. RUey, "North Cambridge, Maaaacnuaetta; Everett C Brown. Chi caaovand Baxtow S. Weeks ofew-Tork City, has decided to hold the Junior and senior track and field championships Of xna .Amaieur Athletlo union of tht United States at Travera laland, ths seniors to be held on Saturday, Septem ber I, at I p. in. The juniors wUl be held on the Thursday ' or Friday pre ceding the aenlora, at tha same place. Following la s complete list of events and the order In which tha heats and rinaia will be contacted: 100-yard run, trtalar 100-yard run. aeral-flnala: ma. yard run; 100-yard run, final; 120-yard hurdle, - triala; - 120-yard hurdle, semi flnala; one-mile run; 440-yard run; 110- yara nuraie, nnai; no-yard run, trials; 120-yard run, seml-flnala; five-mile run; 220-yard run, final UO-yard hurdle, final; running high Jump; runnlna- broad Jump; pole vault for height; putting 11-pound ahot; throwing 10-nound ham. mer; mrowTng tha dlacua; throwTngthe se-pouna weignu The ehamplonahip meeuoa: ia open TO ail J-ealaterl ath letea of the United Btatea. The entriee win eloaa with James E. SulUvan, II Warren street. New York City. According to tha new legislation, no entry will be received after tha data of cloalng the entries and within -three days arter said entriee have cloaed a copy of the entire list will be mailed to the secretary or to the captain tf each club that has entered atblatea All proteata agalnat athletea may be entered with the committee prior to the eham plonahip meeting and for the pufpoee of deciding all proteata the committee will meet the night preceding the eham plonahip. ; NATIONAL LEAGUE. " - r- Won.-; IxeW P C!, Chicago . . tt 15 .lot New York II It .644 PHtaburg 11 . 29 .481 Philadelphia.. ...... .41 . ' 41 .100 Cincinnati ..It 40' ' .421 Brookljvi . II ' 40 .Ill St. Louis . 12. II .171 Boston-.- rr.TT.2t II .117 ' -, R.H. It Chicago I New York . I I t Batteries Reulbach and King; Mo Olnnlty and Bowerman. Umpires O'Pay and Johnatone. ' At Otaelaaati. . ' R.H. E. Cincinnati I 1 Boston .4 I t Batteriea Wicker, Livlngeton and Schlel: Lindaman. and .O'Neill. Um pire Conway. , - At Ptttsbarf. . r. h. n. Philadelphia . . I I Pltteburg I 11 Batterlea Dugglebr, Roy and Dooln; Phlllppi and Oibaoa. Umpires Kla-m and Carpenter. At St, Xioais. Fifteen innlnga. . R.H. B. St. Iuia .....I if l Brooklyn I II 1 . Batterlea Karger and Oradyi Paato riua and Rltter. . Umpire Emalle. 0LYMPIA CELEBRATES FOUNDING OF PARK ' (KpeeUI Plepateh ta Tie JeeraeL) ' Olympla. Wash.. July 20. Next Wed- neaday has been aet apart by proclama tion of Mayor Carlyoa as a holiday, It being annlvereary day at the new City park. All plecee ef buelneef will be eloaed for the day and everybody wlU TJT9MS BBBaaaaBBBW . 8P01I I lilG: GOSSIP OF HIE DAY Giants Are Leading the Coast League in Race for Pen- 1 nant Honors, l TENNIS COMMITTEE - - WANT EARLY, ENTRIES Mr. ; Wilder Makes Several Conces. . sions to the Women in the Matter of Registering Their Names Other -Items of Sport. News.-; 7T The Portland Oiants are now at: the top of the pennant column, earned prin cipally through hard work at the bat. It Is to be hoped that the honor of lead ins the league will not aSeot the play, era with any more importance than a team of good, senalble fellows Is entl tied to. The Olanta muat remember that they are pUylng a crippled team at praaent, and. therefore should not let up In their endeavor to Improve every shining hour in order that they will be better equipped than ever to meet the strong San Franelaoo and Los An geles nines later ou foreign diamonds. Ths local Olanta may take a good les son from their nameaakes in New York City, who felt ao "swelled up" on ac count of being pennant winners that they became carelcea In their training. and, their work fell off to such a de-; gree that they have fallen eaay viotlma to teams supposed to be considerably weaker. It la aleo-to be hoped that while Portland la leading tha league, aa wall as when the club is not so fortu nate, the - players will oonduot themselvea In a dignified manner, and thus may endear tbemaelvaa to the fans In every city In the league, ' ".' ' - a e - - . - V- A great many' young' women will enter the state tennla tournament, which will open en the Multnomah club's courts on Tuesday next - So far but few have aent In their entrlea and the tennla commit tee ia Very anxious that the nsmea be sent la at once in order that the pro gram may be arranged in time. The entries will close on Saturday at mid night and tha committee haa suggeated that If some of ths fair raoqueteere are backward -about entering la their own namea .they win be accorded the privi lege of employing a nom ' de plume. It la alao suggeeted thst If it is impos efble for the women to vlelt the club pereonally their entries will be received over the telephone. " . ' . '.: v "--r .- a-.ji.i.i..-..: It will be news ta many to know that a number of the club's football players : will parUclpate , in the tennla tourna ment next week. The plgakln devotees have come to the realisation that they n play the "racquet" game aa wall the born players, and to evidence their good faith they will show up at the tournament. '' e e Word oomea from Minneapolis that Umpire Owens waa aaaaulted yester. day by Infuriated fane, who threw an dent egga at the unfortunate official. The occasion for the "egging"'"' was in the first Inning- of the Mlnneapolla-Co-lumbua game, and- tt ia said that the volley of eggs wss so strong mat .Mr. Owens left the field after the ' second one hit him. When last seen Mr. Owens looked more like a human dlah of may onnalae dreesing than -a badly abuaed baaeball official. . e e Now tBanoeWaTddtt 1 back In thT rlna-. ha mlcht atart to settle up his ac count with Joe Gana. The two fought a 20-round draw in 'Frisco In' 1104, which left a puncture In Walcott's welter weight title, or coursi, ma ue reauy doea not bother Walcott, but hare's a match with money In It. -. .' e e "The Portland gang is fortunate in striking tha Seattle club When it Is sorely crippled." says the Tlmea. "The two teams have a long atretch of games, a month In facW and while the Portland team ia able to pat forth Its full fight ing strength, the Seattle team haa been limping badly In every game. Whan Portland c&jne here for the opening ee riea, Blankenahip, the crack catcher, speedy baserunner and ateady batter, was out of the game with a twisted ankle. Then In tha first r met he boy manaa-er bumped Into bTgXari at the plate." damaging his knee, ao that he has been limping and out of the game ever since. Deeplto theae handlcapa. however, the locale rallied- strongly and took five of the seven games played here. - Then they loot six straight at Portland, due in a measure to the blow ing up of young Isabell and the intim idation of Bull Perrlne by tha Portland men. They loat again Wednesday, aim ply because Ruse Hall was not in the rama. for Virgil Garvin pitched win ning ball and the Portland men did not 7. w II.- ,v. all earn in rigm v wymm y Poor old Seattle. . e e Secretary Knowlea of the New Tork Baaeball club haa Just snnounced that 110.000 waa raid for the release of Cy Seymour from the Cincinnati club. The terma of tha trade between ax. ixiuia and New Tork have not been announced yet,"but there was some money-paid- for the New torn piayera. , . s e Rln Tan Haltren. the leader of the Oeka and tha grand old man of baae ball on the coast, la handing out bou quets to the Loo Angeles bunch theaa Aava. Ha ears mat tne way iam lot tjtoa have rotten bark to their old form la atartllns. Van believes tnat tnay win once again become the moat dangerous rm.itlnn in tha league. Van aaya: "Tnere ia no aenying me fact that the patonad-up. team wnicn waa sent north to represent Los An geles m May waa aadlv lacking In team work, organisation ana raoiura. was dlsrupteo. ana orpimnou .no mo showing It made agalnat the odda of the loas of Toaer, Oray. Nagle, As and Braahear. whoae places were filled by a general shake-up of tha team and the addition of recruits picked up at rsn Am waa remarkable. It showed the stuff that won the pennant laat season, and the Los Angeles fans should be proud of them.1" '-. BASSSAU rumi AJTB FOOT BVACXSai , tiiie S.: K'ruser.' ex-champton Tn r-dts- tance foot racer of Germany and Hol land, wrltea, Oct. IT uoi: "During my training of eight weeks' foot reoea at Salt Lake City. In April laat. I used Ballard'a Snow Liniment to my greateat eatlrfactlon. Therefore, I hlahly reoommend Snow Liniment to all who are troubled with sprain a. bruises or rheumatism. tie, lOo and 11.00. Bold by wooaaro. wiarae uo. - c 3 r.:.;;::3 clu3 ckeivs to l STAT:fllO:M -;j Coach Murphy Has Great Con fidence in Four-Oared Men and Gloss in Singles- It was reported this morning that the members .'of the Portland Rowing- club, who wUl compete at Nelaon next week in the annual regatta, will not start on their Journey on Sunday aawas in tended, but will leave pn Monday after noon at 4:2,9. On account of connec tions at Vancouver, B. C. where the boats will have to be transferred, thin delay will be neceaaary.' Coach Dan Murphy eela very ontl m.latlo regarding the chancea of hla men at Nelaon. "1 think." says Mr. Murohv. "that, tha four-eered-crew-wilt capture their event In good faahion. and ao far aa the slngiea are concerned. I olaee mv hope in Qloas, who Us eaally tha peer of nia oompeutore." : RACING SUMMARY AT BRIGHTON BEACH TRACK fjoonul Soeelftl Sw&.l 'New York. July 20. Yeeterday lum inary at Brighton Beach: Five and a half furlong Chaee Away won Ainens .second. Eldorado third; time, 1:01 1-1. :j. Steeplechase, about two mile Bound Brook won,.01eroao second. El Cuchlllo tnira; time, :J8. .Six furlongs Rye won. Hot Toddy aecona; nomn Hooa tnira; time. 1:11. -Mile and a furlong Brookdale Nymph won. Belle of Pequest second. Ballotta third; time, 1:68 I S. Mile aid a sixteenth Bobby Kean won, Loglatella Second, Corrlgan third; time, 1:46 4-1. . Five and a half furlongs Rosemount won. , Marathon - second, - Montgomery tnira; time. j:u7. '. ... YESTERDAY'S RACING ; AT THE MEADOWS ' (tpeeitl Dtap.teh te The Toerael.) ' Seattle, July io The Meadows race summary: Seven furlongs Montana Peeress won. Matt Hogan aeoond. Glen Brier third; time, 1:27. Six and a half furlongs Tavora won. Roaaro second, Happy . Ladd . third ; time, 1:20. Four and a half furlongs Yankee Jim won, Wapnagootla aeoond. Lady s Beau ty third; time. 0:14 14, ; - '.'TV- Mile fncsiea won, Maxrreas second. Leash third; time, 1:40. Mile and' 10 yarda Cabin won, Iras aeoond, Bonar third; time, 1:4!.- Mile Martinmas won. Dewey second, Rudabek third; time, 1:40. . NEW CONSTITUTION ADOPTED BY ELKS (Joarasl Special Service.) -Denver, July. 20. In the Elks annual parade yesterday 12,400 members repre senting 141 lodges participated. The following priaea were a warded :- - Band marcning contest First, cow boy band of Idaho Springs, Colorado, .FA. I -- ' . r - filVV. Z Beat appearance In line First. De troit, $500. Uniforms First, Kansas City, $500. Most ' attractive float First. Central City, Colorado, $250. Moat beautiful banner Aetna, Penn sylvania, $160 punchbowl. Kansas City, won . the prise for the largeat number of men in line, and Colo rado Springa for the largeat number from Colorado excluelyt of.Jenvet Thr hew constitution was adopted. The board of governors of ths Na tlonal home waa abolished and tha man agement of the home waa vested In the board of trustees and the grand lodge of f leers. , State associations are recognised only ss - social organisations, and have no powera of legislation binding on the order. IVaOPStUFMIrMlEu 2000 PairsMen's Sizes 30 to 46 Waist All-$5.00 yalaeeSnow All $ 4.0C val ta es now. Air"$30CT values now Boys' 5Qo and 75c values . a$i;00 and $1.25 values COME EARLY C. P. 1 AH men in the employ or seeking employ ment with ths Portland Railway- Company, who do not wish to join the union, are hert with notified .that they will be protected fully In any capacity while in the employ of above -company. - . THE CITIZENS ALLIANCE, 226 Sherlock Building:! CREMATES HIMSELF WHILE IN Edward Houston Meets Death In Most Horrible Manner In .. Flames He Started. (gpeelel Swpateh ta The 7xneL) ' Boise. Idaho. July 10. Edward P. Houaton, a plumber, formerly of Linn county, Oregon, lost his Ufa In a hor rible manner at 4 o'clock thla morn ing. He went home Intoxicated. In at tempting to light a lamp he set fire to tha house and was unable to get out of the MtimtnaL. When the fire department had extin guished the flamea Houaton was found lying face downward dead. Both arma and one teg to the knee were burned off and hla body burned to a crisp, no fea ture of resemblance remaining. - . His family has been visiting at Pine, Oregon, for three weeks and during that time Houston had been drinking heavily. He was tt years old and leaves a widow and boy aged 10. He waa a member of "the Modern Woodmen ' ef America and carried $1,000 insnrenoa,. NEW CORPORATIONS HAVE FILED ARTICLES (tneelaf DISMteh te The teoraaLI Salem. Or.,- July 20. The following articles of Incorporation were filed yes terday with the secretary of statei ' Hubba-Stevena company of Lebanon, oepltal $0,000. Willamette Stone company of Port land; Incorporators, Robert J.. CNell, A. Oratbuach, William T. JopUn; capital atock $2,000. '''."'- , . , Portland Heights Improvement eom bany of Portland: Incorporators L A. Terex,. Edgar J. Daly, John A. Leo; capital stock. $15,000. ' Notice waa filed In the secretary of state's office, that the Barber Asphalt company of Philadelphia. Incorporated under the laws of Waat Virginia, had given a power of attorney to Oskar Hu bar to transaot its "business la Ore gon. : 2 TO SENTENCE BARNES KLDEATH-FflR CRIMF (SoerUI IMepeteh Tk. tmnAr Salem. Or.. July 10 Sheriff H. T. McClallen of Douglai county, cams to Salem today and took chargs of J. C Barnee, who has been confined la the penitentiary for killing William Gra ham, pending the . decision In the su preme court on his petition for a new trial. Sheriff McClallen left thla after- ISIS Wash Suits WHILE ASSORTMENT E 0 87:TMIRD CUT MR) RATES - ; For 30 Days Only V , ? 11.00 Gold Crowns. .'...........SS.OO 11.00 Gold Crowns. .........f..i3.so $10.04 Plates SS.OO $11.00 PUtea fT.ftO FUllnga, up from ....86 Work aaraaaead. Boston Dental Parlors MM Op.' v. O. aad a OSTEOPATHS: leftDra UaUted Uaw, we give eae aeaUhe TRltAtMENT FCOIO m Joalor aertBer at a traaute la awowtiie ad Mteopetay, and formerly arefesmr la the tUll Cellege of .Osteopathy. - eawsj r vi isj sjii apvji imaisse noon for - Roaabqrg with his prisoner, who- wlU -be resentenced to- be hanged. ' Barnes waa tried In the district oourt of Douglaa county, convicted ef murder In the first degree but appealed to the auprame court The supreme oourt re cently sustained the judgment ef the Douglaa court and the extreme penalty will be given to Barnea. .I WORK COMMENCES ON BIG-SELBY-SMELTER- tJearaal Speelal Berrka.) - ' broken for tha new $1,000,000 Selbr ameltlng plant at San Bruno point to day. Four hundred men are at work on the excavation, uwnm ine sue im pected to take alx months. Selby, It lav claimed. Is In the combination with tha Ouggenhelma. .1 Pants : $3.95 $1.95 20c 45c IS COMPLETE Ct'IOSJ SAL rapslrtO the park. 1 1