v .' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENKIO, AUGUST . 13. IZtj r . . ljlaud dutts L1I0 DEFEAT Charlie Y Moore.'' Out -of r Form J ' Makes Three MisjJIaye and - Freeno Wine. RAISINPICKERS TOUCH CUM FOR ELEVEN HITS Despite ; Heavy ; Swatting Oiim " Might Have Been Won bat for Mie T cue at - Second McOregor - Kept IfcCredie'a Giants Gueeelng. ' mnMmt TMaMk tn Thm Joaraal.l 1jo Angele. Cal.. Auk. 1J. CharH Moor wm oft hta fed ysterday and th result wss that by Ms mlBplsy Frsn nstund th nine. Score. to 4. Moore. however, w not th only ono that wss ' oat of hla strid, for Bum was not in form and the Rateinplckrs put him ever the blah Jumps, touching htm for 11 , hita and the beauty of tho thing from " tha. Fresno .standpoint -.was that thay were abla on two ccaaionB to bunch their hlta.-r Once when they fathered them tn a group Moore put In hla bum checks and boots. Thla waa In tha eighth and tho reeult -was that FYeano ran up three large lulcy tallica. - The loalng of thla game came hard te McCredle's Gianta. They were Juat going some when they butted into thla defeat, the flrat they have drawn In tha aeiiea of six. While tha hitting- of Gum waa rather heavy, none of them were long ehot a; in fact, tha longeat ahot. of the game, a, two-spot waa drawn by Sweeney, Of the 11 gathered by FTeeno from Gum, all of them were alnglea and note of them were bum alnglea at that. Despite tho heavy touching, ho could have probably held the game hut for Moore, who in tha eighth, when tha bases were full, booted one and then made a bum catch that allowed three runa to croaa the plate, - McGregor' for Fresno pitched a nice. steady game and he kept tha Gianta f ueaalng. Ha whiffed seven of the heavy hitters, but the beauty of hla work waa that he kept off the heavy hittera at tha head of tha list with tha exception of Sweeney, who got tha double, before noted. Tha ocore: -..-i . 4 PORTLAND. :"' McHale, er. 4 Lei ' Hweeney,-aa. 7 ; J;. 114 Mttcneii. ir. . MoCredie, rf. 4 Smith, lb. ............ t Moore, 2b, ........... 4 Donahue, c, ........ 4 Lister, lb, ........... 4 Gum, p. I Totals ........14 FRESNO. 4 I it It I AB. R. H. PO. Jl E. Doyle, cf. ....... i i i e e Walters, rf, ......... Ceaey, 2b Hasan, aa McLaughlin. If. . .... Delmaa, lb. ......... f'artwrlght. lb. ...... Hogan, c. McGregor, p. l li . 1 a l ,' Totals . .......... .11 u 17 t a . u . SCORE BT INNINGS.. , Portland a 0 4 a 4 Hita ... 0 0 0 10 10 1 I Freeno . . M 1 M 1 I - Hita . ...,..... i i a a 4- n SUMMARY. Two-baee hit Sweeney. Sacrifice )ilta Smith. Hogan, Wolters, Caaey. Flrat bane on eriora Portland, I; Fresno, a. Left on Raeea Portland, 4; Fresno, a. Struck out By McGregor, 7; by Gum, I. Double pUye McCredio to Hater.--Stolen baa Woltera. Time of game one hour and ia. minutes. Im jure Perrlne. . . ,, PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ' y Won. Portland - 4a. Pan Franc! eco ..41 I .os Angelea ...... ....IS Seattle . . ............44 Oakland . .......41 Freano ...41 lAtat PC. .thl .cot . .411 . .Ill ' rtpecUl fMapttrk Tke )wmtt ' San Franclaco, Aug. 11. 'Frisco and th Angela made an even break In their double-header yeaterday, th scores being a to a and I to I. Th afternoon strlfs waa pltchera' battle. In which Hitt bad a little th beat of th. argument The scores: ' Morning gam R. H. E. Ixe Angelea . . . 4 ! 1 a 1 4 ( 4 Ban Franclaco ..9t9 1 Batteries Bums and Hoag; Tyaon and Splaa. " - . Afternoon gam- R. H. E. Ixa Angelea . .. e 1 4 1 1 I J Bsn Francisco ..14244 1 1 a Batteries Hitt and Wllaon; Randolph and Mangerlna. L'mplre Hod son. I '--I ' ... .MHBMHM- .... '-" Btovom Zaaiags at Beam. ' (Special Dliateh to The Josraal.l . ' Seattle, Wash Aug. 11. It took 11 tnnlnga for th locals to win from Oak land, the scor being 1 to 1. A triple by Strelb In th eleventh and a bum throw by Francka gave Seattle th game. Vlckers pitched a fine-gam,, whlfllng ten. Th scores' . Seattle .i ,.0 90e14 11 - i Oakland . -.fv.4 9 1 4 0 4 1 t T t Batteries Vlckera and Hansen; Reldy and BlUa. -.empire MahaRey. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Hutt . . Tacoma .BlteHea Bandelfnuand Swindella; poyl and Shea. . Z?. '1; - ' At XoqaiajB, ''r " "'1 - ' R-H. E. Grays Harbor - ...ill t (tpokano . . .....7 14 x 4 Batteries Goodwin, Iaw and Boettl (r; Ruah, Duna and Altman. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . - 4 i ., Won. New York . ,...17 t'hlcago . . ......... ..41 I-biladelphia . t ......ft Cleveland . . ....... ..64 , ft. Ixuls , 1 ' jietrolt .....ft Vashlngtoa ...... .1 Uoatoa SO ' ' At Vaooasa. R. H. E. r 1 . . . .r.T. til ilTI Lost p.C. 40 .SM 4? huh 40 .14 71 .2(1 At Chioag-o. R.H. E. ,.1 7 4 Oilca a o , , l.ew Yorl .oat tatieriee - waian ana ouiiivan; orta and Klelnow. At St. Xmla. R. H. ..T 19 ft. Louis . 1 r-tiadelnhia . . ..4 7 LeMeriee Glade. O'Connor and Span er; Bender and Bchreck. , 1 ' m 11 , i, Milwaukta Country Club. 7 Faatera and Seattl rsoe. Take rilwood aa4 Ursgoa City ears at Ural I ai . LATEST SPORTING. GOSSIP. IT HAPPENED IN FANLAND, Connie Mack of the Philadelphia' Ath letic haa another atar roped. He la Shortstop Nlchola of tha Mamphla club, and la reported to be the beat Inflelder la the Southern league. Word from Blnghamton, New York, haa It that negotiatlona are. pending with Preaident J. H. Farrell, who la preeldent of the New York State league, and alao secretary of the American As sociation of Baseball Clubs, to bring the teams In the outlaw Trl-State league, under the national agreement Preaident Farrell. when aakad regard ing the matter, aald fhe proapecta were good and It would be a step extremely beneficial to all concerned. - Umpire Jack McCarthy, who quit the Western- league,- haa been engaged by Preaident Bert , for the , Pacific Coaat league tarr. .V . Clark Griffiths say he la going to win tha American league pennant Evidently in this guess he la not eountlng Connie Mack and "dam Athletic," or Chicago, which moved to second place yesterday. Sammy Strang, the handy man of Mo- Graw'a Gianta, may be traded to Boa- ton, the Beaneatera giving young Cy Young, th southpaw. In exchange. ' No mora Sunday ball will be -allowed In ; Kentucky. the official yeaterday atopplng tha Loulavllle-8t. Paul gam at Loutavllle. - . . .- San Franc! eco la putting up an awful yell about tho work of Umpire Dun- lea vy tn the aeiiea with Los Angeles. Parke Wlleoit- la very much pleaaed with Tyaon, hta big blonde twlrler, and says that he la a find. - Tyaon, In a re cent game with the Angela, not only pitched good ball, but fielded hi poel- ucn to the top notch, - . IN THE ROPED RING. . N Joe Thoma. the Pacific eoaat waiter- weight, and Billy Rhodea or Kanaaa City, will . ha their fight tomorrow night at Davenport. Iowa. They will weigh In at 141 pound, and Aba Pol lock will refer.. In a recent meet' at tha naval train ing elation at Newport, Rhode lafand. Seaman Tag of the Alabama proved hlmeelf the middle-weight champion of the North Atlantic aquadron by putting It over Seaman Condon of tha Kear- arge. San Franclaco aporta are eore b- rauae Goldfleld got tha Gana-Nelaon fight, and are yelling that the tSS.oaa- pura la filled with atage money. Both Gana and Nelaon . have had a doaa of "native aon." Becaua Berger made a allowing againat Jack O'Brien recently at Phila delphia, he la now poalng on tha ataga aa a champion. 1 Berger la Juat another lemon that O'Brien will equeeae when tha high dollar ia hung out Tou can not find a man that O'Brien ha not fought twice, and thla la the way Jack adda to hla real aatat holdlnga. "Brooklyn Tommy" Sullivan, boxing inatructor of the Mlvoourl Athletic club. haa algnfn to fight Abe Attell for the feather weight championship before the club offering the beat puree. TWTar PaTmwr;; tha Anglian 'light- weight champion, recently In court when arrested for non-eupport declared he waa broke, but th Judge ordered him to go to work and produce ft a week. J , Frankle Neil, unchanged by defeat, ta after Abe Att-ll and haa offered to atop any 110-pounder In four rounda or for feit IJOO. . , ...... . ON THE GRIDIRON. Burr Chamberlain, captain ' of th Yale 't football " team, who waa re cently in Philadelphia, had a great deal to aay concerning th. coming football season and th new rules., Cnmber lain b-llevea beyond doubt that tha much-iidlculed rule will prove effi cient and that a system of play will be devised thst will successfully overcome the much-talked-of difficulties, " ' - Tha definite announcement of th Tale-Harvard football game, to b A REVIEW OF TACOMA'S TEKHIS VEEK . ; r 1 ' i . - Portland Players Won Fresh ' Laurels Delightful ... Social Features of the Gathering. : (gpeelal Dlseetck te Tea Jearaal.) Tscoma. Aug. 11. The annual tour nament of the Pacific Northwest Ten nis assoclstton and tho International annual meet got together th largest assemble g f tennia-play era thatver congregated at- Tacoma. - From the opening of tha tournaments Tuesday to the last gam In th twilight Saturday tha pluylng was spirited . and drew crowd of apectatora. . On of th moat Interesting game of th week was that between W. A. Goes of Portland, th holder of th Thorn trophy, and Jo Tyler of Seattle. : Go, who easily won the championship lau rels of-th Pacific North weet associa tion last yeaf, waa put out of ths Inter national race on the opening day of th tournament by Payne of Tacoma, and Friday waa downed In a bard-fought battle by Tyler. , . Another notable match' of the week wm In th men's doublea between Gobs and ' Wiokeraham of Portland, and Pooley and Rlthet of Victoria, and won by the Portland team by the does score of 4-4. 4-1. Both th Portland EOT WEATDEK DEBILITY Maw U Protect Oneself Against Meat, Fatigue aa Disease. Many people are ao eaally affected by thai hot weather aa to be capable of but little work during th eummer months. .,InquJry among , this class will show thst In nesrly every Instance titer Is a weal stomach and more or leaa Indigestion. Put the digestive organa right by Being Ml-o-na atomacb tableta and the summer time will prove th pleasanteat most deslrabl and en joyable season of th year. On little Ml-o-na Ublet before each meal will give you life, vitality, energy and physical endurance during th heated term and ward off th ordinary . dls eaeea of summer. Mi-o-na ia not an ordinary Bummer tonic or dlgeatlva. It Is a trua atrengthener of tha digestive ayatem, building up th organ to per fect health and vitality by curing the indigestion and abaolutely removing all palna and diatreas in the etomach, apecka before the eye, alck,and nerv ous headache and other aymptome that coma from a weakened stomach. MI--na makea positive and lasting curs and Is sold by Woodard. Clarke A Co. under an absolute guarantee that it will cur all disease of th atomacb. except cancer, or th money will be re funded. Ask Woodard, 'Clark (k Co. to show you ths guarantee they give With every It box ol JM-- ; T played at New 'Haven on November 14, haa aettled the fate of football at Mar vard. The laat deanerat effort of Preaident Eliot to keep the Crlmaon off the intercollegiate gridiron thla yea failed. - It la aafe to ear that in view of the hard fight Dr. Eliot mada aaainat the gam, the Crlmaon author! tlea will be very careful to eliminate Ita evila thla year. Dr.' Eliot ha let It be understood that football I not aano- tloned at Harvard, but that It la mere ly on trial, and If the gam la not eat- lafaotory thla fall It will be cut out ntlrfly hereafter. Tha new football alliance will bring together a meeting between two of the atrongeet teama of the east and wast Thtawlll be furnlahed by the game be tween the University of Pennsylvania and Michigan university, to be played on November It. There will alao be a game between the Carlisle Indiana of the eaat and th Umveralty of Minne sota tn th west WHIP AND SADDLE. - Billy Cole, who waa a winner at Cleve land recently, taking a record of 1:07 U waa a let hors In a livery atable out In Ohio two year ago. - ' Alfalfa, la now th property of H.' T. Hawa, th Johnstown. Pa,.-turfman, wha at on urae ownea om raicnen. "At the Ardmor Driving club races re cently Bd Bryan, a bay gelding, broke th world's trotting record for two mile on a half-mil track.-' Tha horee cov ered tha dlatancs In 4:6. Th best pre vious record waa :14. held by Tempi Bar. Black Lock. 1:07. who worked a mile In 1:01H recently over th Davenport, Iowa,1 track. Is now owned by C K. O. Billings, who paid 110.000 for him. Twenty-five- ysarltngs, - thoroughbred eolta and fillies, have been shipped to Nsw York from James R. Keen a Cae tleton atud at Lexington. Ky- .to b broken and prepared for racing In 1M7. With them were ahlpped these untried 1-year-olds: Kingston. Ben Brush, Com mando, Voter, Disguise, and Humburg. Jame B. Brady la evidently deter mined to get a powerful racing stable regardless of cost, s he recently pur chased from Pr A. Forsyth th 1-year-old colt Fountain Blue by Oddfellow Farral for 125,000 cash. Fountain Blue's sir brought 130,000 aa a 1-year-old. GENERAL SPORTING . NEWS. "Pte" MtNally. th American awlra mer, la making them take notic In Eu rope, by attempting feata famoue tn his tory. He cabled the other day: "Swam Lake Como on Sunday andth Tiber thla morning from Pons Subllclus to the Pal atine bridge In IS minutes, doubl th course of Horatlu and Caeear." Mc Nally Intends to swim th Hellespont and Bosphorus. ; Ray C. Ewry, holder of th world's record for th standing broad Jump, broke hla own record on Saturday after noon In New York by a Jump of 11 feet f Inches Th Corinthian . association - football players from London are du to arrive In Canada today. They hop before they return to play a soccer gam with th cadet at Weet Point , Aleck Smith, Amertca'a open profes sions! golf champion. In th recent games at Van Cortland r park, . New York, ahowed he I worthy of hla title. He fin ished the two-day contest 71 holes, medal play, flv strokes ahead of hla nearest competitor, winning th fUO purs by 101 strokes. . ' i . Cecil 1 Healy. tha Australian amateur champion awlmmer, yesterday at Ham burg won th Emperor's cup and broke the German record for 100-metres, by going th course in 1 minute 7 second. For th first time In athletic history a Japanese athlete claim world's track athletlo records. Walter Camp, Yale'a athletlo adviser, haa been notified that Minora FuJIl of tho University of Ohio. cleared the bar at U feet 1 Inch, and won the 100-yard daah In 1-1 seconds, at ths annual Toklo games, breaking tha world's poie-vauit record or 11 feet and th 100 yard daah figure t-t second. men did neat work, their lobbing style appearing to worry their opponents. In th second set it looked for a while a though th Victorian would win. Thay ware buckling down to th work Ilk woodchopper and had flv games to their credit The ess with which thy won these game appeared to spoil their playing and they began to ease off.. Then th Port lend team got an Inning and won six straight With th acor t-f against them th Victorians rallied and Pooley won th twelfth game by aome splendid -drives well ptaceo. Tnen th Portland men won thn two auccodlng gam is, set and matcn, ins last gams being a love game, . . -. ... , buii another men's ddubles match. "' i account or ids skill shown by th flayer, waa between Goes and Wlrkersbam and McBumey and Drake of Spokane. Th Portland team waa utiiuckv in mat it atruck no enape. Tn men It met at every turn were t layers rrom in ground up. In th am with th Spokane team the Port land team won th flrat set 3-t, but after a long and hard fight McBumey and Drake won th second by a scor of 11-10. Th third set reached ths deuce rtage. out lc Burners form fell off oranvnu ana in set wa never In ae rtus dsnger from Ooss and Wicker- snanra point - of riw, , th Portland team winning. Thxre were a number of social events In connection with th tournament which will make th week long to be reraemoerea by those attending, but " moat note 010 social function waa in tennis ball .at the Tacoma hotel. Th ball I th distinctive social feature of tennis week and brings together ths smartest assembla of th entire year. Prior to -th-party a number of dinners wr given by prominent Tacomana to tennle guests In th city, and at th moi or wnica army officer from American lake were honored gueata. TRUNKMAKERS CLOSE . V SUCCESSFUL SEASON Aa a number of th player on the Trunkmakers team will tsk their va. caUona this month thla strong amateur team will dlsbanj for tha season. ' Ths record of. th Trunkmakers haa been exceptionally good and ' th various player look on their performance with pride. During the Mason thy have traveled 1,15a mile and played 14 game, winning aU but six .of thm. Th majority of gamee . played have been outald of Portland, and they tack led th atrongast amateur teama in thla eactlon.' . When next keaaon opens th Trunk maker propose to hav a vary strong team and la addition to thla will have their owa grounds. Inclosed. Thay will bring to ' Portland th best amateur team In th stats. - Options have been aecured on - several location On of the will be eeleoted In th near fu ture and will be put In ahap and In closed by .spring. Prefewed gtoea Oaaaed yAa Uaa Lawiaf Beat BraaaV , 1 riAnnnno ncccAT uimuuuo uliljji CIGMlilKEIiS Hugo Stabels' Twists and Bands ; ; , Could Not B Fath- KEPT THE SCHILLERS : GUESSING THROUGHOUT Exceptional Support Given the Tall Twlrler Maybe the Rusty Horee. ahoe in' the Batbag of Brainard's ; . Team Had Some Charm. . Hugo Blebela cam jier being th whol show in th gam yesterday be tween th Schlllers and th Maroons, for by his heady work and. awlft beoda h managed to tuck the gam away for the MAroone by a eoore of 4 to 1.. Re sult, much rejoicing for th followers of th east side teem, and th gloom around Fourth and Washington trets can be. broken off la chunk . with . a grub hook. - . . ' Laat Friday evening white th . Ma roons war practicing on th prorea alonal diamond. Manager Smith picked up an old and ruaty horseahoe and alippad It Into the Maroona' bat nag. Yesterday afternoon. In the presence) of several hundred excited fane, thla horse ahoe wa th fetich that blinded the ye of th mighty swatter In Schiller uniforms, and likewise opened those of th Maroonsr-' - - Don't thing the r.orsesno was an thsr waa to it There was alao Hugo 8lebela, th alim and graceful twlrler, who dished them up so crooked that big Arch! Parrott and hi crowd could not touch them. ' Then there war eight good men behind Slebela, who speared everything that cam within BO yard of them, -whether ground hit. Iln ariv or fly ball. Everything looked alike, and thua tha mighty Schiller met sore de feat Th amateur championship pen nant fluttered down from th Schiller flagstaff only to be hoisted anew from th Maroon pole. Manager Gardner chaaed his mascot out of th grounds, and. Ilk Napoleon at Waterloo, wept and aald a naughty word or two. . Were you there? Well It was a great gam, possibly th best that haa ever been played upon, th professional grounda by semi-professional or ama teur teama. For alx lnninga neither aid could send" a, titan serosa tha rub ber .although th Maroona cam near turning th trick In th fifth, when Campbell opened th inning witn a elaahtng two bagger. Parrott kindly walked the next two up and tha bases wer full, no man out Brock hit to Rich Parrott who caught Campbell at th plat by a lightning return to 81a vln, and Rlavln threw to first stopping wmc.fc. . Riebels walked on wld one, and Gray retired the aid by a ny to Th. Maroona openea in. ice to in th venth, after Gain, had tiled to Fay. McPheraon walked. Brock hit to first and Slebels smashed out a beauty to left field. It went through Ollve'e feet and McPheraon cam horn on th throw. Then there waa notning aoing for another Inning. Ia tha ninth th Maroona cinched the game. McPheraon rubbed his bat on ths horsesho. mads a nlcs singls. Brock fanned, Slebela was hit on th pitching arm by a awlft In hnaL Orav ranned out a alngl to right advancing McPheraon and Slebela. Par rott tried to cut off ncmeron at inira, throw th ball a mil high and McPher aon. Slebela and Gray scored. Hukl fouled to Slavln. Trowbrid go-rapped out a two bagger and Mangold ended th agony by hitting to Burn who caught him at flrat . ' . in tn ocnniersr it mm, purai nw pretty single. Parrott riled to uaina. Oliver hit a flelder'a choice to Mangold, who threw high over Trowbridge' head and Burna scored. ttoh Parrott picked up a horns run bat and lammed on out to center field: It dropped Into a well and Oliver atarted horn on th throw. Well, th ball beat him to th plat about 10 feet, and it waa all over but the velllna. Whll Slebels' pitching waa tha etar penormancs ' 01 me b"iv must not be overlooked, and thatwaa with th exception of Mangold' bad throw In th ninth he had th finest kind of support. Th Infield waa there all th tiro with th good, and any thing that got past them waa pretty sure to be found by th outfield. Mc pherson's work In th outer garden waa particularly brilliant and aeveral times when the Schlllers thought they hsd got th ball where "nobody wasn't" Mae was there with hi two pawa waiting to grab It. Ha cut down several good long drive -and - got - hi - har of th aoDlause. At third Mangold piayaa good ateady game, with th exception of hi on wild throw In th ninth, for which h can b forgiven. In view of th balance of hi performance. Thl game will be th laat for th championship of ths Portland, at least for soms time, for th MeCredle'a Giants' return Wednesday, and ws will all meet for tha next six weeks watch lng them cinch th Paclfio coast cham plonahlp. Th score: . MAROONS. ' Aa R. H. PO. A. E. 1 ,r . mm. 1 1 si 1 e Henkle, If. .......... 6 Trowbridge, lb. ..... 4 Mangold, lb. i Campbell, lb. , 4 Gainea. cf. .......... 1 Hathaway, cf. ....... 1 Smith, rf. 1 McPheraon, rf. t t Brook, a. , 4 Slebela, p. 1 1 e e 0 a 1 0 t a Total .....i 1 i 7 27 11 1 SCHILLER8. r . 'ARR.HTPO.A.E. Fay, ss. '..... . BurnsY Jb. . . . A. Parrott. lb. Oliver, If 4 9 1 2 1 , 9 1 1 e e e it 000 ? e e i e 1 1 at K. parrott. p. Houston, lb. Patterson, rf. Chapin, cf. Biavin, a .... Total ; J7 1 S7 It " I , SCORE BT INNINGS. Maroona Hits . , ..e 0 a 0 0 1 S T .eeeeoeoe 1 1 Schlllers Hits . , J 1 1 t a SUM MART. -Struck but By Slebels. Ir by Par rott I. Bases nn balls Off Slebela, 1; off Parrott. 4. . Two-base hits Camp bell, Mangold. Doubl play Galnee to Brock; R. Parrott to Slavln to A. Par rott. Sacrifice hit Trowbrldg, Burns 1. Stolen bases Gray, Hsnkls, Man sold 1, Hathaway. , Hit by pitched halls Grsy, Slebela Psssed ball Slavln. Flrat base on errors Maroons, 1; Schlllers, 1. Wild pitches Slebela, Parrott . Left on baaes Maroona, 1; Schlllers. 4. Tim of gam On hour and 10 mlnutea Umpire Rankin and Klth, ' 1 Buy Your Millinery- At I. Palata Royal and aav. money and tlm. All our trimmed hata going r. gardiaaa of ooaV 17 .WaiUlmton aytj, FuTLO O U UH : : Kin-oiiB can Reception Being Planned '" for Coach Murphy and Hi . ,C Winner. ; Portland la proud of tha achievement of ths four-oared craw of th Portland Rowing club In taking second place In me international regatta .on Lake Quln atgnmond on Saturday. . . Going. Into such a atrlnuoua rao upon uch abort notice, th performance can rightly be judged wonderful. If they bad mada a winning they- would ' hav mad th whol country ahout. with aurprta; but as It la, tha taking of second place haa maa in east sit up and take notice. -The fact that Portland rowed second to the. celebrated Nonnarella. of New Tork Is an event of national importance in aquatic cirolea. and that ths Port landers wer going , some Is evident rrom th fact that In th final they do feated th Ravenawooda, their conquer or of ths previous da v. On Important thins: counted againat rortiana and that waa th weather. A atlff wind .waa blowing and -when thay drew plaoee Portland waa unfortunate enough to draw ths wind course. This waa a serious handlcan and th slow tlm Indlcataa that th wind eut quite a ngur. :'',,..'..,.: Tha performanoe of Murphy's crew wa remarkable in that they defeated th crew of th Winnipeg 43oet club, tha champlona of Canada. Thay were never in th race, th Oregon boy leading them by four length. There I little doubt but for th wind and If the Portland craw bad had longer tlm to practlc on th lake they would hav com out winners, but aa it la ths post tion aecured la one that many of tha crew envy. That th performance of th Portland four la appreciated at homo la evident from th talk Indulged In by th mem bare of th dub. - Plani ar already be ingmade to glv th crew and Coach Murphy a roualng reception upon their return to Portland. Th club haa tha greatest faith In tha crew and if It can be held together it will b sent east again next year under Murphy. Thar ia only on question about hold ing th craw. Pemberton, who row No. t and baa proved a tower of strsngth. la from San Franclaco. but aa h la living In Portland thla aummer he joined th rank of th local rowing club. It la possible that next aummer ha may not be in thia city. Th other men . of th crew ar old realdenta of Portland and can b depended upon to remain In tha crew. ' ARRY SULLIVAN'S TACT LAKDS THE FIGHT Showed Nolan That Goldfield Wa Producing Reafr Coin and Not Stage Money. Lawrenc .M. Sullivan, banker, miner. and fight promoter, baa reaped nsw lau rels, for It waa only through th diplom acy and tact of Larry that Goldfleld got th Neleoq-QaJiflghirWhn tho big pure waa rlrat announced th Frisco sports commenced to yell " that It waa filled with ataga money, with a confed erate bill on top of each bundle to fool Gana, aa be comes from south of th Maaon-Dlxon 11 n and soma of'th peo ple down there still sm to think that note bearing Jeff Davie signature are good. Nolan sent a hasty note to Eddie Graney and he atarted to hot-foot It to Goldfleld to try to turn th fight back. . Before hla arrival, howeve. Larrv Sul. llvan, with all hla tact and diplomacy. got next 10 in 01 an, ana it aid not take him long to ahow th manager of than Bwede that It waa real money th -Gold-field bunch waa putting up. When It cornea to an argument on these lines Larry can alwaya produce tha evidence. and by tha time Graney arrived with th amended offer Goldfleld had tha fight cinched. It waa all of Larry's doing, and if ha wanta to be mayor or town mar shal of tha mining burg all ha haa to do la ta aay th word, and tha delighted cltlsane of Goldfleld will glv him any thing. Th fact that th fight la going to-Goldfleld la relieving th monotony of its style of advertising, for whenever a atrlka ia mad there th town boom on of two pegs, but with a fight like the Nelson-Gans set-to It goes up In public estimation about 10 points at a jump. Larry Sullivan haa a right to fsel proud in his achievement, and it la doubtful if any one with lass diplomacy could bring tha two fighters together. When h took hold of the situation It did not tsk him long to close It - After it had all been aettled and Nolan' had aecn that it waa real coin and not stag money that Goldfield produced and ths papers had been signed, on of the first persona' Larry notified waa Jack Grant who got a telegram from th former Portlander .that Larry had fixed up and had tha artlclea duly signed and stamped. Th telegram stated that tlfa fight would not hav been arranged ex cept that Gans gave in to Nolan or every point. Jack Grant will attend the-fight and h will be accompanied by several of tho other fight lovers of th city. Already a plan haa been atarted to try and get enough together to eecure a private car to go to Gold' field for September I. . , . YOUNG BIRDS' FAST - FLIGHT FROM EUGENE ' Seventeen birds under tha auspices of th Oregon Homer club mada a remark ably fast fly on Sunday - from Eugene, covering tha distance of .110 mllea In t hour and minute. All of these birda were young, and their perform ance la considered one of tha best on record. Th previous Sunday they Were atarted from Salem, and next Sun day the race will be from Roasburg. and the following Sunday from Grant Pas a The birds In yssterdsy'a flight are owned by J. P. LJmertck, R. H, Ds- buhr and BX H. Bauer. The first bird to arrive home was one owned by Lim erick, and ha waa closely followed by ths others. - ',. 1 '. SEVENTEEN YACHTS IN ROOSEVELT CUP TRIALS Boston, Aug. It. The Eastern Yacht club haa completed all arrangement for th elimination triala te be sailed off Marblehead thl' week to determine th thtee American boate Which ahall be selected to meet tha German in th in ternational match for the Roosevelt eup next month, Th trial races will b Bailed ever courses similar to those designated forJ tha International match, alternately tri angular If mllea, and windward and lea ward It mile each. Seventeen boat, representing eight different yacht cluba along tha Atlantic and gulf eoeata, are euterea iot toe trial on rrr 11 Wli t Mcn NowVUItlngth City Invited 1 9 Call. $10 Examination : ' Qlven Free It paye men to go to the Dr. W.' iviii mrw i in wuriu v pei --speciaiiaia. j ney are Known inrougn out th northweat to be reliable, honest, upright physicians and surgeons. Quick and lasting cures bave established their reputation. Cured patients indora them. Grateful men recommend them. . , ; Call at Once If You Are In Trouble v - ' ' XBsT Toung and middle-aged msn who hsva Injured themselvea tn body and mind, with weak back, falling strength, sunken cheeks, hollow eyes, bad hablta, diBBlpatlon, poor memory. Over ,50 Per Cent of Cured for $10 and Many Only $5 During the ;v Past 17 Yearsjn This CityWe Qlve th ; v , Best Treatment at the Lowest Prices. W ar alwaya willing to arrang terma to suit Tou can pay by th vial t, by tha week or by th month, and w give liberal discount for cash. Remember, our chargea ar the loweat and most raaaonable in th city, and you get th very best treatment Call and And out about your ease at once; It will be the happleat day of your Ufa Consultation free. TABZOOS3S TBIsTS, wormy veins, varicocele, reduced and cured with out cutting. No pain. Rupture, hydrocele and plies cured without op eration. Consult us free and find out how w cur without th knife. Our eric for a cur la the cheaoeat In tha northweat OawOsTZO akin dlaeaaes, sesame, Ins. heart, ktdneva. liver, atomacb. Una of Town Maa Ttalttag th City Consult us at one upon arrival and maybe you csn bs cured before returning heme.' Many cases cm be cured in one or two or more visits. Consultation and edvlce free. - WaUTB 'People who live In outald--town and la th country wh caanot call should write for consultation and advloe, free. Many easaa bave been cured by horns treatment .Our new treatment has cured 1,000 other and will our you. ' Com to us and you will always remember It aa tha most Important transac tion of your life. If you can't call, aend for ' our free symptom blank. ' W will telf you If you ar afflicted. Conaultatlon free. If rem live oat of th eltv. aome foe? ana visit vom aea aw aaak aa :he ala. . . Y ,-Yu Nccd "ot Py until You Are cured Should yon desire, you may depoatt th fee with anrbank or busi ness house in Portland, to be paid to ua after you have neea reatored to halth. . . - . Office houra-t a. tn. te t p. m.; Sunday a and holldaya. It a. mTt II aa. I DR. W. NORTON DAVIS C CO. I ' - ZieadlBtr paotallata te fh tajt lor iom, bsh txxbs REN we declare that our eases ia almply a series boasting or making any facts which are known to reoentlv cured and mad SERIES OFSUeCESSiS r W w will do for you. Cora to our office and let aa explain to you our atriotly modern methods of-treatment -'Ton will then, not "wonder why ear cure see afe, rapid and permanent;" and" why casea that have reelsted the treatment of other doctors. PAY US FOR CURES Our Fee $12.50 Onr well-known and long-establlahed institution la equipped "with modern appliance for the treatment or men. . ., - Remember our chargea are reasonable and In reach of any worklngmaa, ' Tha best Is none too good for any man who is a sufferer from any of the diseases below mentioned, to which we have devoted sxoluslvely the best years of our life. "'.'".'. We cure all forms of Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Knotted Veins, Nervous Decline, Piles, Kldnsy, Bladdsr and all Urinary Diseases dus to weakness, Inheritance and axhauatloa and the result of apaolfle dlseaaes. , . -r "...-';,.,,. ' . , J OIBTAarrT OP CUBS Is what yon want Be aura aa w are that we eaa cure disease. All our yesrs of experience and office equipment ar at pour dlapoaal, oonoeatrated In. thl declaration; Wa will glvs yon a Willi , sjaaa eat te eare Special Dlseaaes er refund your money. This means that we - hav confidence tn our ability to cur you, and tbat In taking our treatment you cannot loa anything. . . ':,. . ' XT TOT Hours t a. m. to t p. m.; Evenings, 7 to tilS; Sundays, t a. m. to It nee St. Louis uScT Dispensary eossn noon ajts taxxxxiZi . Zatsrnaaloaal Ante Janfee1 Boedst Brvls.l Bruaaels. Aug. It. Ths Ardennes circuit automobile race, which la being contested today, haa nrougnt togetner some of th fastest cara and best driv ers In Europe. ' Added Interest Is given th vent by th fact that of tha tl en trie aeven will be seen In th Vender bllt race tn America thla fall. They ar Clement Bayard-Clement; Heath, Panhard; Duray, De Detrtcb; Janatasy, Marlaux and Foxhall Keen .of the Mer cedes team, and Hommery, uaracq. POTTER IN SERVICE: rovalaa O.B.aE Xxaaiatoa Boat Be- enaaee Tripe to Beach. . Tha T. 3. Pptter" leave Aah street dock for North Beach, touching at Aa- oris, aa followai .August 14, 10 a, m.i Aaguat It, 11:10 g. m.i AUgUBl IB, im.mv p. in. . From Ilwaoo: August II, t p. m; August It, I a. m.; August IT, I a. m. Ticket at Third and Washington streets and at Ash street dock. Msala may be secured on th boat , METHODISTS TALK UNION WITH OTHER CHURCHES f Jnom.1 BiwHal srrvtes.t 1 - Greenfield. Ind., Aug. It. The sixty. seventh annual matting of th Indiana contereno of the Methodist Protestant church opened today, and will continue through the week. W. W. Llnebury of Plymouth I th presiding officer. Th conference will take action on the proposed, consolidation with th Congregatlpnallats and United Brethren sjut transact eUter bujUnts ralaUsg te "V ''f ) )'- Norton Davla company. Their phy- . Our Patients Have Been ulcers, sores, piles, constipation, I tab.- T catarrh, rheumatlam. nalna. Vartkweei. ' BstaUlahad lSSt. st, ooii rara. yoanaro, tn. record In treating Mala Pelvi Dis of splendid ' aucceasea, we are net falae pretenses we are merely stating b- true by many men whom we hav happy. What w have don for other we' are so successful la ao anany Consultation Free OAtnrOT 0AZ,Z, stmsts. POB LAaT9, om. CARRIE CANKOT KEEP OUT OF Mrs. Nation Say t Shs Will Sua Secretary Loeb for Throwing ' Her Out the White House. (Journal apeetat rsl.) 'f Kansas City, Mo., Aug. It "Tee, sir, I'm going to sua that man. I'd have him arrested, too. If I could. . He Insulted tn and I'm going to -make him suffer for If Mrs. Csrri Nation aat In a Pullman car attached to a westbound train at tha Union depot. Shs had lust read about a damage suit for $60,000 brought by Nadadge Doree, tha Jewish writer, against William Loeb. Jr the preai dent' secretary. "Didn't I go to see th preeldent a couple month agoT" aha continued, "and didn't that man Insult m and call two policemen to throw m out of th Whit houssT" ... "How much will you bus forT" aha waa asked. "Why, tt.000 or 110.000, or maybe $306. OM. I'll leave that to my lawyer; but they'll hav to make It big," Carrie waa on her way to Denver wher shs waa to apeak at a meetina- arranged by th Denver Antl-ctgarette th affairs cf the rhuroh." Tha 1MH congregations have provided Interest!. entertainment for the vial tins dale. ta, . , , . i . .." 1 ' ,