':::2 czzz:i daily jcuital. rcmxAKD. fkiday evehkis. 'august 10. lect iwiliLilmuiliJ ra to gek: 3 :;S TODAY (Trial. Spins Are Scheduled for .This 'Afternoon on Laks Trinslgamond.' URCEST ENTRY LIST ' IN HISTORY OF EVENT Crews From All Parts of the Coun---tnr. -Indudln -the-Senior -Fow t ' . - - From Portland, Art Ready for the , v Important .'Races. ; ; ' :' V (Joorul Special Service.) ;.. - Worcester; Aug. 10 Judging from ,the list of entries th annual regatta of th National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, to bo rowed on, Lax Qulnsl gemond today and tomorrow will be One of the greatest gatherings of ama- ' teur oardraen whfch has been een In ': many a year. . r Some Interest Is fell In the entry of , Frank B. Oreer, the champion at the , , single sculls, under the oolors of the Beaton Athletic association. Less than ' three months ago Oreer joined t her Bos ton Athletio association and It was ' called to the attention of members of the national board that he would not be ' eligible to row at the Worcester regatta, as to compete an entrant must have, been a member of-the dub for which he rows at least three months, .The B. A. A. officials proved luke wann In the matter, almply stating that they-knew Oreer had not been a mem ber of the club three montha and that no attempt would be made to have htm ' compete unless It wss the wish of the committee In charge of the regatta. A canvass of the members of the oommlt tee and the boating men of the associa tion shows that they, are In favor of having Oreer compete and not lose his championship by default. At I o'clock this afternoon the first of the many oarsmen to take part In the ' thirty-fourth annual . championship re rat t will Una . up at Lake Qulnsl- gamond In the opening heat of the set of It heats and races that constitute the program. . . The list of events practically the same aa In former years with the exception of the octuple race, which has been omitted because of lack of Interest The program calls for Is races. . ranging from the Intermediate single-scull shells to the senior eight' oared shells.. The entry list Include the olok of the amateur oarsmen of Boston. New York. Philadelphia, Wash Ington. the middle west and the crack Senior four of the Portland Rowing club of Portland, Oregon, recent victors In the Paclno northwest regatta, at Mel' son. B. CV The Portland crew Is under the tutor ship of. Dan Murphy, the Old Boston - eoaoh, and well known here. The trip of the Oregonlans is the longest ever undertaken by a crew in this country. TENNIS TOURNAMENT -JIEAfflNGJHEEl!!A.LS i . IKmMml IHanateh ea The Jaoraal.1 i Tacoma. Aug. 10. The International tennis tournament I nearlng th finals. and the matches are getting harder as each set Is completed. The full list of winner yesterday follows:- . j- -v Ooss and -Wlckeraham beat McBurney and Drake, 7-5. 10-11. 7-5. International singles Payne of ' Ta coma defeated Hunter Of Victoria, -. Northwest open tournament Thorn dyke of Boston defeated Polford of Seattle. (-1. 8-2. ' Armstrong and Payne defeated Rem ington and Wildes, -l. Miss E. ' Ryan Of Victoria defeated Miss Vaeth of Tacoma. -. - Miss Rysn defeated Mis Loom Is of Tacoma, -l, . Bellinger of Victoria defeated Arm' strong of Tacoma, 0-4, -4. Open singles Ooss beaf Richards, -. 8-1; McBurney beat Wildes.. 0-4, t-T, 8-8: Taylor beat Ovit. 4-0. International . singles Payne of Ta- -eomt beat Russell of Seattle, 4-4, 4-1. RUNNING RESULTS AT : - SARATOGA RACETRACK (Jeoraal special Serrlee.) ' ' Saratoga, N. T., Aug. 10. yesterday's race results: Seven furlongs sir Lynn wood won. Inquisitor second. Neva Lee third; time. 1:24 4-6. ' Steeplechase, about two mile Alle glance won, Ontonera second. Champ . Ely sees third: time. 4:21., .. Six furlongs Flowaway won, Big Store second, Ben -Strong 'third; time, 1:14 1-8. Mile and a furlong Running Water won, Brookdale Nymph second. Come dienne third: time, 1:611-5. One mile Woolwich won. Yorkshire Lad second, Cbamplain . third: time, , VII 1-6. ' Five and a half furlongs Victoria B, won. Prince Fortunes second, Rockstone third; time, 1:06. . ..... YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY '? V j AT THE MEADOWS ' ' (Special Dbpatca to The Journal.) Seattle, Aug. 10. Th Meadows sum- inaryt ' I ' Four furlongs Utlca won, P. Mulhol- land second, . Lugano third; time, 0:40. Five and a half furlongs St' Wlnnl frede won.'. Dr. Rowell , second, Olen Brier third; time, 1:06. . ' i Six and a half furlongs Legal Form won, Rustlo Lady second, J. C Clem third; time, J22. - Six and a half furlongs Marl H. won, Bert Arthur second, Pelham third; time, 1:20. ... One mile Allopath won, Montana Peeress second, Hersain thJfVl; time, '1:41,- . . '- . Onr mlle Colonel Jewell won. Cabin second. Rudabek third; time, 1:40. llll i CEGI .... . y Annual . Encampment of Amer lean Association Begins To- day Near Gananojue. " . (oonat Special Servlre.) Front ana a, N. I Augv.ia. The an nual encampment and regatta or th Amerioan Canoe aaaeolatlon opened to day on Sugar Island, the association' property, near Oananogue. . The - raoes will begin nest Wednesday and con tlnue for one week. About It canoe ists are in camp and others are expected before the end of the week. The loca tion of th camp Is particularly well adapted . lor canoeing Purposes, and especially convenient for the Canadians and th 1 meir of the eaatern division. which Includes all Of New England. looks aa though th entries would be larger and contain more of America1 famous canoeist than in previous years. The event Include all varieties of sail ing and paddling, with th usual upset. hurry-sourry, club-four paddling, war canoe and swimming events, DRIVING EVENTS ON : THE GREAT CIRCUIT (Jowul iMdil ato.) Buffalo, Aug. 10. The feature of yes terday's racing In the grand circuit was the driving or Ed Oeer, who drove three winners. Th summary: Th 6:01 pace, th Dominion of Can ada, purae 66,000 Hal C won first and second heats and the race In Zftstt 6:06. Prince Hal won the third heat In 6:07tt. Bonanxa, Black Bird. Eudora, Auto, Daphne Direct, Mlas Adbell, Bone let. Legatee, Ed. C., Custer and Doris B. also started. The 1:10 trot, the Emplra State, purse 110.000 oold Dust Maid won first and second heat and the race -In 2:0744 6:06H. Oro won the third heat in 1:0IU. The President, Robert A AUlo Jay, The Phantom, Belle C, Helen Norte. Alexander, Lady M. and Watson also started. The :16 pace, the Lafiyette Hotel urse 62.000 Ardelle won three straight eats and the .race In 2:07. 1:07, t:7tt Bill Seal. lUlta, CapUin TJerby; F. J, Park, Tiptoe. Casslus and Bonnie Stein- way also ran. . Th 2:06 trot purs 61.000 Lad Oatl Hamilton won three straight heats and tne race in i:o"4. 2:osh. 2:0. W. i. Lewis. Aiisto, Tuna. Van Bandt John Taylor and John Caldwell also started. YANGER AND HERMAN WILL CLASH TONIGHT Indianapolis. Ind Aug. 10. Flrht fol lowers of Indianapolis and vicinity ere looxing rorwara to a rattling pout at tne baseball park tonight when "Kid Herman and Benny .Yanger meet for 10-round go. It will be th second time the two have met Before Yanger wa the victor, but It Is acknowledged that Herman had not developed Into the fighter he la today. - If Herman- wins ne will immediately try to get on a match with Battling Nelson. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost - JO 66 P.C. CMeago . . I....: .Ti- -.706 New York . ..........42 Pittsburg . .....61 Philadelphia . , 47 Cincinnati . . ... 44 Brooklyn . ....41 Bt Louis . 16 boston (7- At Boston. . '- ' . , R.H. E. Pt. LOUl 1 7 0 Boston . . 1 f Batteries Kars-er and Marshall: Dor. ner ana iveeanam. umpire conway. ' Aft Brooklyn. R.H. E. Chicago 6 6 Brooklyn 6 4 I toklyi Batteries Taylor and Mo ran: Me Intyr and Bergen. Umpire Johnston. At Philadelphia. R.H. B. Cincinnati ..i s l Philadelphia ...4 6 6 batteries irraser ana Bcniei: BDarks ana ionovan. umpire carpenter. At Bew York. , R.H. K. .0 4 4 PltUburg . . New York . . 6 7 6 Batteries Lelfleld, Phllllppt Pelts: Mathewson. Ferguson. . B: I end reana ban and Bowerman. Umpires Klem and Bmslle. J AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. LostJP.e. NWTrork . 67 67 - .406 Philadelphia 66 66 .402 Chicago . . ,...68 46 .674 Cleveland ........ .61 42 .662 St Louis . ...... .46 -746 .600 Detroit i . 46 BO .4S Washington . 66 6 .66 uoston . , IS 72 .280 At Cuioago. R. H. E. Chicago .6 6 0 .6 6 0 Phlladelpbil Batteries While and Sullivan: Dv gert and Scbreck. At Bttt. R. H. E. Detroit I 12 6 Wutilntton-iT-ToT............t J 1 Batteries fllever. Kubanka end Pavne: Falkenberk, Hughes and Wakefield. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. . ..'Won. Lost PP. Portland . 41 61 : .668 San Francisco.. 61- 66 : .417 Los Angeles .........62 44 .62) Seattle . . 48 64 .416 Oakland ,v 8 61 .260 Fresno i 40.' 44 .884 , tWwaakM 2ow Oakland. " ; (Joaroal Bpedal atrrlet.) ' ' Seattle, Wash., Aug. 10. The Bl- waahes downed Oakland by a batting rally in the seventh. Score: Seattle . . . . . . .0 0 0 8 1 4 0 Oakland. 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 2 6-8 Batteries oarvtn and Blankenahln Cat and Hackett Umpire Mahaffay. Seal Win Omt, - . (leeraal special amo.l Oakland. Cal, Aug. 10. Th Seat cam up from behind yesterday and beat the Angels. Score: . Lo Angeles ...10 24 8 00 17 18 8 Ssn Francisco . .0 1 0 4 8--8 14 1 Battenee Randolnh and Uinnrlm: Simons and Spies. Umpire Dunlaavy, NORTHWEST LEAGUE. . ' At Taaoxnar 1 n n Butt. 0 0 00001 8 04 8 8 Tacoma. 4 0 06 6 I 8 Batteries Bandelln and BwlndallaU ouuer ana Enu. umpire uus ton. - At Sotalnsa, - ' , . ir r Oraya Harbor . .0 0 6 1 0-1 10 4 Spokane 012 1 60 6 7- 4 lletterles OooderlB end RiatiiMFi Rush and flu HOD VICTORY Giants and Tigers Hivs long V Contest That Goes to Portland Nine. MIKE FISHER FINED AND ORDERED OFF GROUNDS Th Voluble Mafnata Was Too Pro fuse "With His- Choice Latignaga and President Bert Imposes a Pen alty of One Hundred Dollar. " 8peetal Mapatek ta' Tae JoeraaL) ' Los Angelee, Aug. 10 It required Jl innings yesterday for th Olant to beat the Tigers. Th gam was enlivened somewhat by the : Irrepressible Mike Fisher, who "butted" into the confab long-enough to be lined by Umpire Perrine and ordered from the ground.1 In addition to th fine. President Bert, who was a spectator, asseesed Fisher 8100 for using profane language. The game ahould have been a shutout for Portland, but " Henderson walked Dashwood In the eighth, made a wild pitch and then allowed a elnsle that scored Fresno's only run .and tied the score. The score i remained tied until the eleventh Inning, when three naf drives and - two errors gave Portland two runs snd victory. Henderson pitched brilliant ball. Moore's work st second was a feature. Here's th acor: . PORTLAND. , ''' ' - IB. R. H Prt. A. ! MeHal. ef. s l i a e 8weeney, ss. 6 11 s 4 2 Mitchell. If. ( 1 11 g o McCredle. rf. 1 1 11 a A Smith, Sb 5 0 110 Moore, 2b , 4 0 1 6 8 0 McLean, c 4 0 0 6 8 0 Ulster, lb. 4 0 11 a Henderson, p. ....... 4 0 010 Totala., u. 66 822 12 2 - , FRESNO. Doyle, ef. 6 t 8 0 ( 1 1 i I 12 e o m. casey, ZD. McLauxhlln. If. 4 Egan, a a. 6 Delmas. lb. 4. JDaahwood, e 4 uartwrlght. rr. 4 Tt. Whaling, lb. 1 Hall. D. 1 Hogan 1 Total .26 18 88 IT Dovl out for interferina?. Hogan batted for Hall in eleventh. SCORE: BY INNINGS. Portland . . 0 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 t 8 Hits 110001010 I I Fresno 4000010 01 Hits 100000010108 SUMMARY. Sacrifice hits McCredle 1. Tlntkaat on errors Portland, 1; Fresno, 2. Left on baaee Portland. 6: Freeno. 8. Basee on bails Off Henderson. 4. Struck ou By Hall, 4; by Henderson, 7. Double play Moore to Sweeney to Lister. Wild pitch Henderson. Hit by pitched bell Moore. Stolen basee McHale. What Ing. Tim of game Two hour and 20 minutes, umpire perrln. IRVINGT0N CLUB WILL- HOLD TENNIS TOURNEY The Irvington Tennis elub will hold an open handicap tournament on its courts, beginning on August 26 and continuing for a week.- There will b fly events men's singles, women's sin gles, men's doubles, women' doubles and mixed doubles. It has also been decided to have a scratch single for men. Th beautiful trophy recently presented to the club by an eastern friend will be awarded to th winner of this event. The cup I perpetual and th Winner retain ft for on year, SPORTING GOSSIP. The light fan have turned their eye to Ooldneld, Nevads, the present stamping-ground for gamblers ' and prise- fighters. It Is reported that Nelson and Oans will fight a 10-round contest there on Labor day. Billy Nolan, who man ages Nelson, refused to allow his man to meet Oans unless he was guaranteed 220,000, -win or lose. This was agreed to. Oans will aocept 210,000 as his share and will weigh In at 128 pounds ringside. From now on until the fight It will be up to Oans and Nelson to keep the Interest In th contest keen by their nasty bickerings.. Jimmy Britt and "Eddl Hanlon reported as matched for a contest In San Francisco on September 10. e e : t - Umpire -Hank O'Day, who cently suspended by President Pulllsm. restored to good standing yester day." . . , Henderson pitched a splendid game yesterday against Fresno. Benny al lowed but three hits in 11 Innings. The Portland Rowing club's Seniors will fpw this afternoon on Lake Qulnst- gamona in in inai nvaia. ir in Portland, although 8,600 miles distant. everybody hopes that success will crown the efforts of our clever young osrs- men. Let's all pull for and with , the boys. e There doean'i seem to be much chance of Fresno taking more than a dosen games from Portland this week. This series 'will b a runaway match for th Olant. ..- - RARE CHANCE TO TRAVEL Tery &ow, yong-Ttme, Bonad-Trlp Ties eve v .,. AUfustT 8, 6, and September 8 and i the O. R. A N. sells very low, long time,- round-trip tickets -to eestern points. Particulars by calling upon C. W. Stinger, eity ticket agent. Third and Washington streeta-Portland. Miss Smttom Ooaetnf Mom. (Journal Reeclal gnrfc-e.) London, Aug. 10. Miss May Sutton Pasadena, California, who cams to England to compete In th British wom an's golf championships. Is booked for passage on the Cedrlc, sailing for New York this evening. Mies' Sutton will arrive home In time to compet In the American championship. ' CTTBXS SCIATICA. Rev. W. L. Riley, LL D.. Cuba. New York, writes: "After fifteen days of excruciating pain irom sciatio rheuma tism, under varloue treatments, I was Induced to try Ballard's Snow LI inlr iment; the first application giving my first ra lief end the second entire relief. I ran gfv unqualtnad recommendation, 24a. 60c, 61.00. Wooriard. Clarke A Co. :;illJll. ' Co R KI(Q)IP9 8? f ILL-MANNERED DOGS ATTEMPT TO BREAK. Two dogs became so disgusted with each other last night In Holladay park that they could not wait until the band concert was over to settle their troubles, but started a rough and tumble fight In th Immediate vicinity of the band stand. Of oours the brute were poorly educated or they would not have started their pow-wowing while Cornetlst Ben Diiscoll was responding to m request for on of hi favorite solos. He had hardly breathed the first bewitching tones of th "Ratcharmer"' before the dogs began their discussion and the nest moment the fight was on. The battery of th band felt Ilk Join ing In th melee because they had little to do In the particular number, but out NO SERVANT GIRL (Joermal tpedit ftrr!e.) New YprJc. Aug. 10. William Scheer, Fifth avenue merchant, and bis fam ily hav no servant problem to solve, at least so far as Emma Out man la con cerned. They are so pleased they have overwhelmed that faithful person with jewels and fine gowns on the 86th anni versary .of her term of service with them. Among th present Is ss elegant a diamond brooch a ever adorned a Fifth, avenue society matron. Besides this, there wss a whole table full of eoatly presents, gowns and other personal remembrances from Scheer, his "GOING TO THE DEVIL FAST," SHE WRITES (Journal Special Serrlee.) Denver, Aug. 10. "I'm. going lo the devil fast," wrote Mrs. Laura D. Smith In San Francisco to her husband In Den ver. Her husband, James M. Smith, mad a charge of deeertlon, and th let ter was the basis for a dlvorc decree granted here today. Soon after their marriage In San Francisco, ovsr a yesr sgo, Smith took sick and returned to hi home here. He ays he sent his wife a railroad ticket. lARRW KEEPS CONTROL OF I7ELLS-FAR60 SURPLUS Railroad Magnate Elects Hit En tire Ticket- Appeal to Courts Threatened. (Jnersal IseHal serrtee t New York, .Aug. 10. At th annual meeting of' the stockholders of the Well-Fargo -Express company In this eity yesterday the ticket of II direct ors, headed by E. - H. Harriman, and composed of th members of th pres ent board, was elected over a ticket gained by. counsel for .Walter c. Stokes Bays' & feEa .(TIMl' Do you know, we have sold dozens of these suits and overcoats to dealers during the past week, and why? Because they know the goodsthe qualitythe value the BUSINESS, and know that they arc getting these goods for much less than it cost to manufacture them.'' ,'..7' ''. v: '" : b Your Judgment Just take, a look through this large stock containing hundreds of Boys' , and Child ren's garments of every good style and material, and if you don't buy you'll be the first out of several hundred to "pass up" the grandest bargains ever - offered tho parents of Portland or any other dty. ' t " ' . J , ; . Remember, this is NOT AN ORDINARY CLEARANCE SALE We're Going fo IDrop ioys' OoMe And must dispose of every single garment by SEPTEMBER 1st, so don't delay I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED !!) C UP BAND CONCERT sider rushed In and with well-directed kicks put an end to the uncalled for and undesirable accompaniment. ' Tonight the band will render the fol lowing program at Chapman square, commencing at 8 o'clock: Overture, "Marttana" . . . . ; Wallace Valse caprice, "Ocean Breeses.. Herbert Paraphrase, "Lorelei", Nesvadba Medley of popular song. Tessle".. O'Hare Intermission. Serenade (th famous) ..Schubert Scenes from "Robin Hood"....DeKovea Caravan Episode, "Oasis"....... Langey Excerpt from "Woodland" Ludars March. "Prince Henry" Ellenberg . A. DeCaprto, Director. PROBLEM TO SOLVE IN THIS FAMILY wife, son and daughter. Miss Outmsn now has enough fin clothes snd Jewelry to make her a pre sentable figure In Fifth avenue society, but she does not contemplate a social plunge. She entered th Soheer household as a servant when a young glrL She has been at Mrs. Scheei-s side when her five babies were born and ha been the wit ness of two marriages. -From the position of maid she has oeen promoted to that of housekeeper. 8cheers children regard her as a sort of roster mother. TO HER. HUSBAND which she sold and refused to Join htm. Her letter follows: "Dear Jim: Was out all night last night automobile riding and drinking cnampagne. I nave a. terrible head on mo today. It ha been a round of Juat such pleasure ever since I returned from the lakes, where I had a big time. I am going to tb devil In a hurry and will get there eooner than I expect If I don't let up on this kind of life. Sporting life give us the gait that kills." who ha been leading an "opposition" movement among th stockholder. Al though th voting began early In the day, the result was not announced till late last night, the listing of proxies, etc- being carried on under th cloeest scrutiny. The full vote of th Harriman ticket was 7.S8 to 28.8M for th Stoke rep resentative. Not only did th Hani man administration elect it director a, but It alsosucceeded In defeating every propoeltlon .advanced by th "opposition party. ;. " ' Appeal to th courts to secure an ac counting of fund and larger dividend I threatened by the defeated faction. Baom Quits Before. . ' ' (Joeroal ftpeHal nervtre.) ' ' ' New York, Aug. 10. Seymour Eaton, secretary of the International policy- holdere' committee, has resigned- in sinuating, that ulterior motives aotuat (E Hil Mitv Than Theirs? K Cafe end r.!nsie Ddl Week Beglhnln.? nonday,Aug.l3 ALL STAR BILL, CLIFFORD and LANE And Their Plcksnlnles, Direct From th Keith Circuit LAPASKA COMEDY UOOLEX. LILLIAN LESTER . VOCALIST. DORETO CORDIO. CHIOSOUBRETTB. THE ONLY HELEN SERIO-COMIC, ENTERTAINER. BIOGRAPH WITH THE LATEST FILM. Dally Matinee from 8 o'clock, i to Uata&ee Snadaj 2 lo 5 P. II Fragrant Changed Bally. Batraaeea at SI BToMk Third street, S&, SS and SS Vorth ead street, aad Ma, S4S aad Bnrasld street. ... . I WISE the committee. This the committee in dignantly denies. MIlwauMe Country Club. Baaterm and ; Seattle race. Take Seiiwood and Oegoa City ear. a First Uffi J5J Will . O iiiiniK f A Few Really Good Points Commend our tool to carpentarn, me. . They 4 their ik or lose) edr chanlos and householders. work well, do not break or lose) edr easily, are made of finely temnered steal and are -ehajwed fep ealy umMIh a auuuiii vaauar wiu TOU m hardware T Ola tiaa t usply y to sua niy wm - - Avery (SL Co. For Iced Tea Devcrs' Golden West ; Cdylon Tea . Peculkrtr Refreshing. SeaJed Packets Only. Closset Derert Front and Ankeny Streeta, Fore land, Ore. PcrCe Sn3 S. Tr. Sandereon' Compeo4 Savin and Cotton Root Fine. Th best and only relieve remedy for Delayed a -lie a. - Cures the moat ' e - tlnate casee In to 1 day Frio 1 1 per box. mailed In plain wrapper. - -dress T. J. PIERCE, M. D., Ill Fu.8 street, corner YamhllL Portland. , 1 ' r. a taal JUJ, r