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r...j c.;z3c-j daily jsutIiiai; Jrc.rs:-nr wsdnesday. Evz:nr;o, july 3, itb. V t lU,. Proved, to Dt '-Ewy 'Piekinj; for th VYiryf t; Leader. Mf HALE'S. BATTING WAS -' , .FEATURE OF CONTEST IvValch Pitched Good . Ball Until-the 1 Eighth Inning When the Local ' Found Him lor Fhre Hits and. u Many Run Story of Game. THUillC MAKERS XLAIu.THAT : CIGAR iViEiJ ARE WEAKENING TtM following' communication from j, .. ; '. - manager or tne Trunk Makers' Mil ' - ? ' ' . . y . v ' - . I Ulna daelanu lh Ka fl,h(1l ulna fa Crwashes ' Proved . to De . Easy I winning to ukd inasmuch aa uo- jager uardner claim that he will not play th.am men as . he iintd to wha ha. accepted h challenge of. tha Trunk Maker to play for a aid' bat of 10 a August 4. Tha statement reads: "Are thecnillere weakening? "Manager Oardnar Is not willing to Dlar line Trunk Maker with tha sama Una- (up that ha accepted tha challenge with on JUiy I. When they defeated tha Maroon. ' Tha Trunk Makara' challenge las published lm Tha Journal 'on July T was as roiiows: .. N "NoUoe. to Maroon and Schiller I Tha Portland Trunk ' company's team (challenge tha winner, of tomorrow (cam at Recreation park and has placed I with Tha journal 1100 aa a std bet. I Tha ram to ba played on Aurait S at Vaughn street , grounds, winner to Portland 8. Seattle S. ? 1 ' to ola tha ami Unaun aa In fin,,.'. .weion ana aiankensnip. - ; I 'The Schiller accepted the above Testerday' ram at Recreation park I ehallen. Mow Uuu ft.rtn.r avorad stroocly of tha muh-and-mUk tha team with which ha played tha variety. - it waa one oi.uo eemi-in-1 Maroon oh Julr I la not atrana nnurh foresting 1 affairs while If Uatad," butfand called on tha manager of thetfrunk arxer we- ran got outeiae oi in para Makers' team to ask,-, permission to they Would inn out where the inter- strengthen It In tha nine on August I sung work was cone. - If anybody want to know trhy Beat tie loses arery day the best way to glean this information Is to take a trip to tha ball rro una and watch a ram or two. . Forever afterward thl . inqulsl ttv mortal will be eonrlnced that tha Iwaahea are a stale a last season's . bunk. - weion.. who, pitohad- for tha visitors. Is a man picked from among tha weed on the mud flat of Seattle, no 1 a hard worker and did hi beat to win, but after hi teammate Instated upon doing nothing but silly stunt the lever young iwtrlor let down and . the Qlanta hammered out frv run In , th lghtb. ' t V i Eddie -Houeeholder tried to scoop Mc Credie' hit in tha fourth and tha baa got lost la th weed near th fence, so tha handeome and stalwart local mogul was gtvan .credit for a' horn run; - Seattle cot busy In the nrr while Sweeney and Lister war enjoying their day, siesui, ana v an rjurvn creeeea aw ar by playing two new men. New. If Man- ager Oardnar hasn't got a bad' ease of cold feet he will come out on th field dbiimit mm hi LTCflfJUl with his r.-ulr teamthe same as he Opening Games in State Tour played on July t against tha Maroon . nament Attract 'ihe ' Crack Players. ; ; and defend tha title' of championship of the state, which ba olalm. Further more, if th Schiller fall to play, th earn lineup they will hay to forfeit the 1100 a per ohalle.nge. . Th Trunk Maker will, however, play them with ataaere wui. However, piay inero wii v - any lineup they may wl.h to brng ba TURNER DOWNS M'ALPIN tne Kieiu guuiua ok um onciimn. a urn i Trunk Maker ha.v defeated th fol lowing well-known ball team: wood- burn. Astoria, Powers Highland. Vila. Camas, . Th Dalle. Chemawa, Fort Steven' twice, North we t Qua Club two out of three, Vancouver two out. of three.- losing , only to Kelso and to Multnomah. - Th Trunk Makara play next Sunday at Springfield, Oregon, Ha rnden. their other eannonbalt twlrler, will officiate in the box, with Antoine behind the bat Th Trunk, Company' Unaun on July I wa a follow: "An- rbtne, catcher; Taylor, pitcher; Dornar, flrat base; Brown,, aeoond ba;-Day, third bae;. McCleilaa, shortstop; Jame son, right field; Brtggs, center field; Van ' Nortwlck. left . field. . This earn lineup will meat tha SchUlara en Aug USt . . .. C A. PAHTLOW, . "Manager Trunk Maker," IN STRAIGHT SETS Rphrand fienham Play Faat Tennla and Take tha Only Men'aDoablea of tha ; DaywMIaa Hehahu and Miaa JoaepW WtaT - Josephl; t p. m:,' ,Mlss Leadbetter and Benham vs. ' MJs , Heltsbu and R. Wilder; 4 'p. tn, Turner y. Ooss; I p. m.. Anderson and wilder vs. Ooas and Court, No. 1 10 a. m,Mi Waldler a. Ml Koehleft 11 a. m.. Vanes vs. Brandt wiekersham; l p. n., Mis Wood and Olfford vs. Ckw and Ml Weldler; I p. ntM winner of Dole and, Anderson v.. Plummer and Sawyer match vs. Agar and MoAlpin; 4 p. m'Belllnger v. Roaenfeld; I p. nv. Ml Morrison and Bellinger v. Mia Josephl and Webb. - court, No. ( io a. m.. .- Dol - and Anderson : v, -. Plummer : and Sawyer; jii.eu, a enioa vs. vv uoer, ; Court No. p.' m.. Cook and Roaen feld t Shiva and Veness, Court No, I Rohr v. Nunn; p..m Webb knd Olfford v. Knight and Nunn. Mr. W. H. Chapln will be hostess to- tlv rubber. Sweeney" bungle In the second allowed Croll to register. - Thl ended , the scoring for th visitor, as Henderson slid them over In th only 1 way and the effort of the 81 washes availed them nothlna. Th - Otant wok up tn th aeoond and Smith scored. MoCredle's home run was a trill seedy, but it tied the score . In th fourth. In' th sixth two hit and a fainting spell by tha Indian put Moor, over the plat and th local on 1 to th good. Tha rest of the gam wa o easy that Rua Hall left th bench and walked home. Five 'corking drives . and the -usual Seattle stupid stupidity gave th Giant five tallies In th ighth. . .. The feature of the game waa the bat ting and baa running of Jimmy Mo - Hale, one of , tha squareat ball player in tb league. Jimmy, waa on four times. hitting safely each time, and did hi best to score, but tailed, every time un : tU th eighth. Each Urn BUI Sweenty ' followed MoHal with a aacrtfloa. Mo- Hale' work wa of a high order. Moor- waa there also with th timely drive, on of lu blot being a btautl- ful bunt In front of th plate, which the rapid Charlie beat: out '-Oonahue had hi batting; ay and landed three - times aafely. . ' . - Strelb led. with 4h Uok for SeatUe. f Blankenshlp I aa fleet a: ever and i when ha got on tha circuit h kept -the ' Giants on th alert. Ha tol third in fin order and 'earn nearly stealing ' bom but for harp work by Donahue. Joung Iabell played .a pretty game at short. The official aearwr"- 1 PORTLAND. , AB. R. H.PO, A. XL AMERICAN LEAGUE.' , : .T;ut.v : -r j ; ' ; . ; Won. Lost. P.C. Phlladelshla . . .......60 li .10 New York . ...... .....41 '13 . Cleveland' i .k,.... i. .47 .680 Detroit .44 IS .687 Chicago . ...........46 . II , .68 St Loul 40 41 .488 Waahlngtoa . , ,. .,..11 - , SO . .ISI Boston . , ...t. .tt i II . .174 At Waafelagtoa, M. M. Mi. m skat a av a. , as . al St. Louis. .......It I Batteries Smith and Wakefield: How. su ana epenoer. WaMngton , : a First aams R. It Vl Boston . . ..i.... ......,..( t Cleveland V ...I T 4 Batteries Tonng and Armbruafer; Joea and Buelew. - second came . H. H. k. Boeton It 4 Cleveland..,.. ,.l I T Batterte Tannehul and Pateraon: Rhoada and Buelow. :. ' At Tw Tiu':' '' nvw OTK - .a) A s , aw Mwm u umi u Ml u I im 111 sg nar; Newton and JUeinow. Chicago . . 1 f; FbtiadeiDnia. . . r ii Batteries Patterson and. I bell: senjer ana penreos. e - i Tennla anthualaat crowded th Mult. Bomah club ground yeattrday to watch th opening games in th annual tour nament for th championship of th stat of Oregon, Many prettily gowned woman occupied the temporary grand' tand erected for tha occasion and lib erally applauded th clever work en th court. Mrs. W. K, Scott acted patron of th day and under her dl ractton refreshment war served to both playere and ieotator. Play began at 10 o'clock in the morn ing and at t o'clock In tha afternoon. Interest oentered about th matches In th preliminary round of th men' sln glea. Jo Tyler of Seattle, who waa looked nnon aa the naaaihla winner nf AT. .THE MEADOWS 11 Webb. With Tyler out oth calcula tion. WalUr A. Go I generally picked to win the vnti An aspirant who will give him a hard" run la F. A, Agar, th parson raokat-wieider from Montana. Agar la a member of th double e ham plane hip team in Montana. Hla back court work la of a high class, his aid line drive especially being th marvel of th court. ' "f'.-' Tlatttnar May, ;. ! Others who have Journeyed to Fort land - from distant point: art: Jama Shiver and EL B. Veneas, both of Win lock, Oregon. Shiver waa put out la a close match yesterday with R. R..Ben ham, a clever player, who entered from Taooma at last year' tournament, but who has moved to Portland and will shortly b counted among th Multno mah club crack. There war tt en trie In th men' single and but two defaults. The EDDIE QUINN LEAVES them, moat of whom war among the SPOKANE ATHLETIC CLUB of th ma tehee were one-sided, only one. that between Benham and Shiver, go- dell won three straight heat, and the I rac In 1:05. 1:04 and 1:01. I Class 1:01, trotting, pur 11.0001 Main sheet won three straight heat aad tha rac in 1:10. :p81i and IrO. YES'TER DAY'S RACING : ' (Special Dtopatch te The Joaraal.) Seattle. July 15. Th Meadow an mary; :-' '.r rn:- ' ?' -". Four and a half furlong,' sailing; 1-year-old Pellgrbao won. Rousa aeo ond, Ben Lado third; time. 0:64. 'Five and a 'half furlong, celling I Ball Reed -' won,: Sid Silver, aecond. Sir I Dougal third; tlm. 1:07. Seven furlong, selllnr Procrastlnat I won, reari water aeoood, May Holla-1 aay intra; time, i-i. : Seven furlong, selling Lady Mirth ful won, Marlngu second, Dutllst third! tlm. 1:14. - v - . Mlla and an eighth, selling' Bonar won.- Baker . second. Hot third; tlm. 1:41. ' ,.. ,- ,. ; Mile -and an eighth, ' elllnr Dusty Miller won. Cabin second, Uttl Joker third; time, 1:41 H- . V ( Ing r'eyers for their nfatoh on August s. .ow aoout it aigarmenT An an swer better be forthcoming soon or some body might get the impression that both team are not seeking publicity. Any mora dispute must be adjudicated when the Jury la not present. If a long campaign unm August . . V . . e e .-.' ' Multnomah clubman ar anxiously waiting tomorrow venlng'a promenade at u otuou ims runcuon hs been arranged .for th member and their friend and. th club I very anxlou that all th women attend. - Th wort of decorating tha club and tha field Is under way today and th committee promises th event of th season to all who attend. .. . . . . . . , - :. '- . e - e -'.... In their last contest the Pine team aiatd in IA waunaa to to T. , The A. A. TJ. representative In' Port land will - soon Institute an investiga tion to. learn ' how? many young men calling themaerea amateur ar play ing with professional team In thl section. A , number of th young man will hav a hard tlm defending , their amaUur standing. IROQUOIS STAKES Go' TO SPEEDY.SAMSON v . .,-,'...-.,; ' '' (Jeemal BiMclal arlM.t ' New Tork, July it. Brighton Beaoh uramaryt Six furl onge Clover Croat won, HI debrand aacond, Mis Ogdsn third: time, 1:114-4. ' Flv and half furlong Kantucky Beau won. Penarrl aeoond. Tony Bo- nero tturoi time, 1:04 8-i. Mil and a sixteenth Ben of Pe Quest won, Water Tank eooad. Ion Hand third; time, 1:47 4-4. The Iroquois at&kee, mil and a quar ter Samson won, Albert F. oond, Fltmnap third; time, 1:07. ' . . Mil and a- sixteenth Rubrlo won, Bobby Keen . oond. Geranium , third: Um,. 1:44 1-4. Flv and a half furlongs, selllnr Towrlo won, flomnus" aeoond Clements tnira; um. i:os-. u Flv and a half furlong, selling Mint. Beerla won, ' . Umbrella second. Stowaway third; tint, 1:07 1-4. ARE CLEARING MIJVE r WHICH WAS FLOODED '. rSMal TMspatoh to The earaalV Spokane, Wash. July 16. Eddl - XL Qulnn, manager of the Spokane Ama teur Athletlo club, tendered hi resigna tion to th board of dlreotora yester day. , Qulnn leave on September 1, H baa several good offer from athletic club on th coast and may aooept one. although he prefer to remain in Spo kane. - Qulnn la an athlete of excep tional ability, there being no amateur lightweight in the ooantry. better with tha padded mitt. Ed Wralght. head bookkeeper for the Ryan-Newton com pany,, waa elected in Qulnn'a place. McHaJe. Bweene: Mltchel McCredie, rf. lb. K et. 4.1 4' 10 rr a.-i v i . t vr 1 -1 -1-1 r a t 1. If ( 4 1 i; 0 0 it. a a 1 at 4 av a ill NATIONAL LEAGUE. : Smith. , , . w pa wi , in .......... Donahue, a.--.. 1 Lister, lb. .......... t Henderson, p. ........ 4 t t t t 11 1 1 Kana'lb. Van Buren, cf. Blanknhh. o Householder, rf.' . i u., ... Strelb, lb. MOt l, ID, Iabell. Welch. Total . ...........11 14 IT 17' SEATTLE. '-r'- ....... e a . . I 1 11 c 4 1 t I .0 tttttttt"40 ; 11 , 1 . 1 a. o o t P. 4 0 Chicago . . Pittsburg . Nsw Tork Philadelphia . , Brooklyn . EL Louis . Boston , . .Won, ..! . . ,..66 . ....... ...-tl Ut-l.C 41 mm. ti IV tt 40 1 .471 .46$ .424 .47 .441 .404 .17 .144 f At Fttftefenrig'. r. rrnc PtttsDurg ... ................. 4- g Ma YnrV . . . . T- Batteriea Lever and Gibson : McOin- Inlty, Ames and Bresnshsn, Umpire w yay na aimsji. ; .. At St. XnlA, , Total tt I - 4 14 It SCORE BT INNINGS. Portland .0 1010101 I Hits , ..i...,..l 1111114 II Seattle ...1 llOOOOOO 1 ilU ....... ...1 0 0 0 1,0 1 0 4 . . SUMMART. . Struck ' out By Handaraon, I; by 1 Welch, 1. Bases on balls Off Hender son, i: on weicn, i. xwo-oasa nits laitchsll. Smith.. Threa-baae-hit Me Hale. Home run McCredie. Sacrifice hits Sweeney 4, Isbell, Householder, Lister. . Stolen bases Kane. Van Buren, : Mott, nmitn, , sianxensnip, MCHale. First base on error Portland, 1; Seat tle, 4. ' Left on base Portland, I; Seat tle, 7. Tim of game One hour and 44 minutes. . umpire Hodson. . . R.H. K. . . . V St Lout lo ton Batteries Karger and Orady; Linda- man ana umeu. umpire jonnstone. ' ' At CHMtnattte. -, ' " . ; It. H. B. Cincinnati ,...4 I FhlladelDllia . . .....a Batteries wicker. Beniet and Living ston: Duggieby and Dooln. Umpire conway ana carpenter. ill At Oaloago, R.H. B. Chioago ... ................... 14 1 Brooklyn........ J...10 II 1 Batteries Lundaren. Reulbach and Kllng; Kason and Rltter. Umpire suem. - TODAY'S SCHUDliLE IN 7 1 THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT PACIFJC COAST LEAGUE. - Won. pnrtiana : . ..it. r. .Ki -r ".-' . r " I San - Frandsoo ...... .41 l am. tmiiMim ouu, M aiuuramu Utt AllfMai f. i". ot( dUD mace out tne loitowing onaul I Beattl IS last evening .that wui, govern th . matches today: 1 Court No. 110 a. m., Mis Leadbet- : ter and Ml Gray ti Mis Heltshu nd 'Ml Jocephl; 11 .a. m., Agar vs., Ben ham:- 1 p. m., - Miss Booth vs. Miss Fresno , Oakland . ,....'.15 . . ...........II Lost. 11 ,144 ha ve on , 4a complete te ' their - usual ttock o( DIAMOND: and: COLO JEWELRY. WATCHES SILVERWAR E, CLASS 'W A R E;ETC, AT P o t ; S Vr e 9 m n d Grant Avenue nd 2429JachonStrw)t atn-FrAnclaco Prompt and cartful attmU timgivm to correspondence.' ;;.; f Oloa - v ' Ijoaraal Rseelal Sryfr.l ' Fresno, CaX, July 16. The Tigers won a pitcher' battle yesterday en Del inks' triple and Daahwood' double. Tha score: R.H. m Oakland 4 ..... .00000410 0 1 6 1 Fresno I ......00001010 1 4 0 Batterlao Hopkins and Bliss: Wol- tera and Hogan. Umpire punleavy, - Angela Win BaaUy.' j . 1 , , (Jeerael aoeeial Serrtae. ' ' Oakland. CaX, July 16. The Angela bunched hit yesterday, and sasily aowned tn Beaie. . Boors: n vr wi Loa Angelee , ..140011110 4 t I San Francisco ..10010001 4 4 4 Batteries Randolph and Maneertna: Meyera, vv eiiar ana wuson... umpl , Perrlna. - FAVORITES WIN ON FIRST DAY AT WINDSOR " iJsanal InrU aaHtca.r "f " " ' " Detroit. July ii. Favorite carried off all of the first money at th Wind sor racing meet that opened yesterday. Summary! , Trotting, 1:14, 11,000 Ann Direct won three straight heats and th race in 1:11, 1:11 Vi and 1:11. Billy H Fashoda, Pluto and Dlreata also started. Class i;i4. trotting, purs 11.004 Moron won th' ' second, third and fourth heat and th race In 1:11, 1:11 and 1:11. AM J. won th first heat In 1:11. . Clae 1:04. paolnaV purs UO.ODO Ar- mm tag to three ta Two good man to go out . In th flrat day's play war Shivers and A. B. MoAlpin,' th latter bested by J. K. Turner. Floyd Wicker ham, an old-time . Portland reckee wlelder, came op from O rants pas to take part In th tournament. His ma to h with hi brother Brandt showed him? to be somewhat out of praotto. aa ha won but three games during; th entire match. ' On 9oub1w Flayed. " .But on match wa played In th man' double. . L Rohr and R- R. Ben ham played a very eloee contest -with J. K. Turner and Floyd Wicker ham. Neither fa in- kad practiced together and th team work wa therefor some what ragged. Individual play, however, waa good and often rose to brilliancy. Turner and Wickers ham should hav had th flrat set. as they had th soor "point aet a number of times, but they were unable to land th deolalve point and ; their opponent finally, won out with a eoore of 1-4. Turner and Wlok- srsham took th nez saaDy, but In th third, with the score three all. they weakened and Rohr and Benham took Manv DCOole Who are nefflecttnflr I th next thre games, set and match. ivmotomi oi k i d n e v tmuhle. On match was played in the ladle tympioms oi k loney irotiDie, 4oubJ thr ta th Mie singles and hopino; "it Will wear wayt" art on la th mixed doubles, some of th drifting towards Bright' Disease. riL'thl?t" anowing up in ana form. -,v,:-w T. ..Tki- l Zt The schedule for today show a num- wutvu .uui; uv tu yu oar of match ee that will provoke its worst forms."' ly Interest, There wl i a live- losses growing oat of th oonflagratlon of last April. Th company's poll ales carried an earthquake olauee, The fol lowing official notice waa lod by th delegate sent from th horn offlo and Kb adjuster: ; ' "To th Claimants of th Austrian Phoenix Imperial Privileged Insurano Company of Vienna, Austria W wish to convey to you th instruction 9 3 a number of close match and eotn of th moat expert player entered mast go down to defeat In th men' sln gies Agar and Benham meet at 11 on court L At the same hour Veness and Brandt Wickersham meet On court i. Turner and Ooss are scheduled to meet I at 4 P. m. on court 1. These thre should be th closest of th day. Tsatsrday Bvsnts. Man' Single Andrew beat 8awra L 4-1; Andrew beat Flnck. 4-L 4-1; Agar beat Leadbetter, 4-1. 4-1 r Benham beat Bhlveev-1, 1-4 414; Brandt Wloker- ham beat Lloyd Wtokeraham, 4-t, 4-1 1 Turner boat MoAlpin, 4-4. 4-4; Ooea beat Knight, 4-1, 4-1; Lelter beat Webb, 4-4. l; Laltar beat nummer, -x, a-i; Del linger beat Anderson, 4-0, 4-4; Rosen feld beat Dole, T-4, 4-0; Fenton beat Ladd. t-4. 4-4. Men' Double Rohr and Benham tnc urinary orpani ana Duuai up 1 1-4. 4-4. - . the WOm-OUt tissues of the kid- Ladles Singles Miss Smith beat Miss v- v-: Frohman, 4-4, 4-0; Mis Josephl won neys SO they Will perform their (rom Mr . Baldwin by 'default; Miss lunctions property, rieauny ma- wsiaier seat him xaaooattor, -i, -i; neys . strain out the impurities Misa Robaruoabt Mr, judg. s-i, from the bloOd S .It paSSeS talJ nmhUa-. Miss Reitahu and through them." Diseased kidneys I Miss Joeephl beat Mrs. Baldwin and dOfnot and F. matter is carried by the circulation I wilder won from Mra. Baldwin -and to every part of the body, causing I widi by default; mi Booth and Agar dirxhiesS, backache. t O m a C 5 Mr. Judg. and Rcanfrtd, 4-4. 4-t. CTlrdtrolttthhOhi Offlo oi stops irregularities, strengthens trouble, sluggish Jiver, Irregular heart action, etc. , - If vou have anv kismt of Kidnev . . : V --o-- . or Bladder trouble commence tak- SPORTING GOSSIP. A BeatfO WalL "TVhenever th In competent president of th Coast league ing FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE SV . ' . -it I l . I I ' . . T . . . at once, as it win cure a snirni on i atlons at 'msoo n hire mm aa an um- order in few days and prevent m!nlum ,?,?t?JSZ0' 4,f1 ti I. fN tloe. Th Utaat ImposlUon I a shrimp a fatal malady. It IS pleasant tO named Hod eon. If Bull Perrlne wa a take and benefits the whole system. Moka and ba w at that thi Hod-on MM m nvWiUI aVa7VF- T VU aMa rOaWtMSe . How Jo Find put. - Yon can atnv determln if roar kid toey ar out off order by ettinjr -aald for 24 hours a bottl of th urin passed cpon arising. If upon examination it la cloudy or milky or baa a brick-dust sediment or small particle float about W it, tout kidney are aineased, and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURB sbaoU b taka at one. , 4JL B. arwaast TaotHUs AfUr ' Fewp Tr. 6. fc a-itisi ef OsrtJl Cettsr, M. T. rntr -"About four raars see I s-rata m Matin thai t had been entirely eared of a severe kldnef trou ble b; taking leae then two bottles ol Fele-'i Kldnav nure. Ik entlrelv stormed the brink- Sua sediment sad pain aadsrmptomaef kidnef iiaeaee dlaaptwared. I am glad to ey that I have new bad a retura of any of those ermr torn daring the four years that have elapeed. ed I em evtdeatlv eared to stey eared, a beartil reeommacd Foley's Kldner Our to aay a auaeriog irosi maner er oieoaar erosjM.- v.-." ' Tw4 ,SJO anal, 100, Wodard, Clark ft Oo. aal r ' ...... crag 9.-,. .. . Th Riverslds Driving club win bold a regular meeting Friday evening tn th off lc of th Rural spirit. . ',. Rua Hall' team ought to be sent to com league where the national sport I not played so awlftly as In thl league. - -. l; .. . . ' Notwithstanding th tan big error made yesterday, tha crowd rather en joyed th contest - - ' . "7 Fnofief Welch oT Seattle . la a good man, but It apt to be queered la th company of th Slwaehes. O ' a : ' Henderson and MoLeaa witnessed th Oans-Holly fight at Pleasant Beach on Monday night. McLean declare he oould wallop both fighter In on ring. ... . h Jack O'Brien didn't mak house and tot out of hi last fight, but Brgr gar him a nlos shanty. .:'-..-..',. ' Now coma tha Truftkrnakers, who de aiar tbat ti cnlile team i impert- (RpeeUI Dlapeteh te The SearaaL) Grants Paaa, Or- July 11 Th big subterranean lake recently struck on a lower level of th Granite Hill . mine near her, th tapping, of which flooded th - property and caused a suspension of operation, ha run itself out, alter filling th . mine almoet to th oollar of th shaft. Superintendent Wtckar- un and crew hav been busily at work upon It. lifting -out th water with doubt skips. By berolo day and night work, th water la being lowered. and. I now down to th 100-foot level. As soon a th pump is unoovered It will be started up and much batter progress will be made. It 1 evident that th Inflow ha about ubalded, and that tha draining of th mine 1 but a question of time. Both Superintendent Wickers ham and John Rosa Jr. of Sut ter Creek, California, are of th belief that the- Granite -Hill will be a wet mine no longer, once it I cleared of th present flood, Th best or ever milled on th property waa that struck In th Oranlt Hill Just a few day before th flood cam, and th management 1 en couraged to clear th property of It surplus water . at tha. earliest poeibl moment. , ,; ' 7v''::.vu':v.'l7 '. v v- ""' 'i . '! il. .'..,' '" " - : . i CIGAR 'MB w" : - ffigHest in quality!.- ? ; f Highest in public- favor! i Biggest and best smoke ever sold at such a low ii r price. Get -ltJS;-W Jit Your Dealers 'w MASON, EHRMAN Ci CO. ' distributers --A,- -v ., ' ' 'J:- PoiriijirxD. orcooh . KfiEM for mmm aaaaVaJ M V T f . INSURANCE REPUDIATED BY PHOENIX ROYAL gteernal 0prUI Sarriea) Ssa Vranolaoo. July Say Th Phoenix Royal Insurano company of Vienna, which carried about 12,100,100 Insurano in thl city, ha Scalded not to pay any fIhia ompany at Vienna, Austria, vis: "That, all , clalma-which- have been filed against thl company by reason of tha earthquake which occurred on tha morning of April 14, H04r are invalid, a all policies of thi company became nun and void by aald earthquake, aa th same wa wholly responsible for th conflagration that followed. "WILLIAM KELDAT, Adjuster, W. WITT. . Dalerata" HORSE STABS ITSELF i WITH BIG SPLINTER rSseeUI DaiDetah te TVe leemaLt ' Baker City, July I4v P. J. Ahborn yesterday afternoon loet a valuable roung bora tn a moat peculiar man. nar. Tha animal wa vary apliitad and reatleae, and while running about tha yard of Brown' livery stable slipped and fell, striking against a broken and loosened fence board in suoh a manner that a large splinter penetrated It heart. Th horse lunged backward and freed Itself of th splinter, but was dead by hemorrhage directly .from the heart within rive minutes. .-v,v . SOCIAL ARBITER OF r WHITE HOUSE WEDS - (Joaraal Sperlil Serrlea.) Washington, July II. Major Charts I MoCawley of tha United State ma rina eorp. on duty at th Whit House, where be rule aa social arbiter of th Roosevelt administration, and Mrs, John Davis of thl city, daughter of th late Secretary of Stat rrellnghuyaen, were married last night at Providence hos pital, whir Major MoCawley 1 con valescing from an attack of typhoid fever. The ceremony wa performed by Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap, rector of St. John'a Episcopal ehnrch. Iwf TttK WAY TO PUT IT CM. Contains .Ncrthlr Injurious. Vcr, Ear;t;Apr. VrrUiit aillch for eattle tnd kerae. ' Ah4 te rfU ear rue itaeit rrrwr ju nrme ni mum . VrlMt Quirt Oaaa, Met 811 oe Otaa, 1. una OWN" awrarer tat SBrarla Cew-aeaa. 40 c. aJe J. bUTZGR 111 V10MT IT.. rOMTXAlTD. On. - Beets'. Praltry tupsIlM, rwtuiinr. tna i Feuluy reatpe, Km XSky hltt: AND WE TREAT MEN ONLY BttablMhed 25 Y,ar in Portland CONSULTATION FREE WE WILL TREAT ANY 8INOLE, TJNCOM r 1. PLICATED AILMENT FOR $li50 "' FOR THE FEE, ., ., .1 ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE NO PAY UNLIL03 CURED - Coma Today to the 8UCCBSSFUL SpodaSsta who number their PERFECT Cure by tha THOUSAND! You- want PERMANENT Cure! Wa can ACCOMPLISH XT. If yon hav violated tha laws of health and ar aoaaciotis of a eotx stent drain i whtchjg ondermlning yQory ww to n heforo yon beeom a nervou and phyilcal wreck. If yon are wetk, gloomy aad -detpondent, hava bad dream, depreised, lack ambition and anergy taw abla to concentrate your thoughts, lack vim, vigor and vitality, com to ' ns at oncei oar treatment will stop all drains, and overcome all weak nees and positively restore yon to strength and health. iW hava cured thousands of weak men. - Thosa who havo; been diaappolntad by'ttnaklllad apodallaTa ara earnestly raquaatad to investigata our method and terms without , delay, which had they dona In tha beginning would hava aared them -tuaa-nna money, A LIFE LONti CURE FOU flaw. Vtrtotny. Wart rose r Ohreal Plsiasis ef tn -4h4-XUacrl cured. All bnrn- afXeoted In I ate eele, STerron Penliae, W aaa noewiea. Special SissaaesvNewty contracted and ehronlo 'Ink. iichlna? and Inflammation stonned In 14 hourat daya Wa aove the eaMr Said of peoial acUl ebroaio. Writs It you cannot eaTt All eorrpondno strloOy eenftdantlal and an replies sent In plain envelope. No name, oases, letter - or photo graph of patlsnts published or e-xpoeed. W charge for eoree only. W dojOt-atpnt pay for our snlu mtC las w cure sTTattant sound sndwsO. so that ha will be entirely aatla- nea, ana wui never again nave io oe tree tea lor ui earn ironoie. zav ttgaee and learn ana our wora l aa gooa aa oar noaa, on eandlng 1 solid and our rore la aa good a oar Tsond, Oi king sxperUne la treating special a, soleatlfle treatment tha orUl scooai of Insures yon of aaoaera, Boleatlfle treatment that will aonoipllsk a t Hours 5 a. nv to S p. m.; Evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 9 a. m to 12 noon, timirii icn Cl I Aiiin Jls IjUUI3 SCSGICAl romjnrm tnoqro ajtd tajcsou Bispsnsnry SOSTXkAjn, OS, ' B&aDOn AJTD KTBaTHT symptom of which ar pain In the back and loins, frequent and scalding urination, outlines of th eye and a swelling of th feet, and a thousand other symptoms, better, known to th ufrerer. W treat and permanently our all suoh conditions. , traVSTaOtAX, OnSTBVOTXOaT ' th symptoms of which ar partial clos- inar of too- eenair rrequenr- ana painnu scalding, proatatlo Irritation and In flammation of th bladder. We treat and permanently cure every caeo that wa accept wunoui cutung or autunf, sxooo roxaoinaTO - of a speclflo nature la a oonditton that tha Innocent aa well aa tha guilty may acquire. Inasmuch a it I very often hereditary- The flrtt symptom1 la an uloer, then" pain in th bone and Joints, ulceration ef th mouth.-throat and tongue, falling out of -the hair and eyebrows, and a copper-eolored rash ever the body. If you hav any of th abore symptom, w aak you to- ooneult ua at once, aa we treat and permanently our every case that we accept, without the use of mercury, thereby Insuring you. when cured, that your bone and your tissues sre noi aeairoyeo. , - TABxoooaiva is a condition that men suffer from more then - all other condition com bined, and I the direct' cause of ner- f rrj prostration and carry loss of me nvtcal and ail rowers, whirh be turn unfit on for ordinary duties ol life. W aeoomplUh a permanent our In all auoh condition aa vartoocelo without a cutting or tying eparaUon or loa of tlm to th patient, orrsavocmxa - or any swelling, tenderness or Imped!, ments ar reetored to their norma la, without a cutting operation. - pimples, blackheada, eryalpela or nw sruptlv disease of th skin, by on system of 'treatment are permanent) cured and the ektn left stnootn an , velvety in appeare.nct W aaaraato a Oar tn very Cwe TT J Vadereak ar Charge Mo fee. Consultation and advice free, If f e eonfldentlal. All oorreapondene In p, envelope. Instruction - book for Sm . mailed fre, In plain errerper. If you cannot call at t -v. vrr'i f , question blank, ilom treatment cessful. Offlce hour a. an. to t p.Tn.r Snndrs and holidays, 14 a. m. te-il t , Dr. V. Woridn Da c (" Offlo ht Yaa STey irtaVsaH Hi ti, Catnar Haa, r:; '." -1