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J . Z-i- -.15, CTJS' ut AUGUST 19r l'.T r A ilEBMEFEEE THE DIG COUT .Noted Sporting Authority Wi ; j Ee Third Man In iheRing -.. "at Goldfleld. LARRY SULUVAN TELL3 AD0UTGAN3 CONTRACT I Portland Magnate Has Confidence in Colored fighter and WU1 Back : Him From Start to Flnlah Balti- - more Boxer. Meant Buslnees. " i Gil 1 '. (Special Dwpatch by Uutl Wire to The Journal) ' Goldfleld. Nov.. Aut. ni.-r-'-AU right. '1600 and expenses." . " V' That is -the answer to George 8ilar, and It makes him the referee of the ' Helson-Gans fight to a flnlah. ' Both of -. t tk ukf.. th-l- adllu . , faction with the selection, fortha vary ' good reaaon that any objection would " not maka any dlffa'ranea anyway. ' Tha t onjy nuuu amr nut id me aocepi- anee waa tbs'prlce. . Ha could have had 11.000 Just aa aaally aa 1100. , Tha ar J ttolaa of agreement allow that sum, but of aouraa tha club lant throwlna monay 'l to tha birds. It waa clear from the .; moment . tha meeting opened that niier " would ba tha man. florae flllar man had , been at work during" tha day. and at tha .1 f lrat throw from tha box Tax Rlokara .' virtually announced that ba would not have any other man. From any other . i illMAdiv wmilil -.At ttawA wi a ,4 a, i-iiir.h -. difference, but aa Richard eomaa near t being tha whole thing, tt was not lone before it waa settled for Hilar. i Nona or . ; the club had evar heard of either Welch . or McBrlde, but to make tha thing look silica contest they war noramated. a -i minority waa for anybody but Bller, but . . .,... 1 I uJM W , . , Clad. .j . - Brerybedy Wanted BOen, ' . Thara waa really no objeotlon to BUer ,- rrora anybody, nut the report naa gone ;. around tha camp that Uana would rather rave anybody than' Bller, because ba waa : the rafaraa In the fight whan the Baltl- . more black lay down to Terry MoOov- era. .. ...- ,-. -i. - v , .. Oane denied that he objected to filler, . i although aome membera of the elub did . hul m m. , n tkat lineal) almilav . t clrenmatsnoas If like objection bad bean ' ; even hinted, at from the other camp tha : 'mil mentioned would not have bean , eonaldered at all, and that it would look Ilka tha negro waa not getting a equare . . AULIWI Vllaa VaAllair 111 VII ftMniDU n ATI. ' eety of filler, tha chance that be might ' . not accept, and tha fact that Rlekard Z Insisted; knocked the minority argument Into a' cocked hat. - . The propoaltlon to take a Tote on the - net of naraaa offered aid not meet witn even m secona-i the vote taken, but not until Nolan bad ' ' aald lie waa not opposed to any man on ' tha Hat. althourh. aa ha Intimated, there Jl might be aome he would prefer to otbera. - It to the belief that filler -will ' give the town the Mggeat adverttea- "an that be haa the confidence of the entire aportlng public, and aa the third tmm fjty im iai tn4tiiiaa 1lan1av lt bwIII mAA : ' ' ' tun aUtama Mm. - 1 t.aa. eH11liaa h Hatta aMata.Aa. ' gave out copies today of a contract he naa maaa wnn uana, ior ana in oon '.. a .deration of the earn of II to me In band paid," which gtvee him "all the ' right, title and tntereat" In the moving ploturaa and the "f 10.000 purse Oana la to receive after the fight and all ether ' fnoneye which has or may have an 1ntereat tn connection -with the light.' Thla contract waa algned and sealed ' euivarar Java tn and dunlloatea nied with the Goldfleld Athletic club and with the Btakeholdere In San Franclaco. - Bufflalant time having elapaed to have f the orlglna) papere reach Ban Franolaoo : eoplea ware made publlo today. -! Juat what Gana ' gate 1 out of thla ' unique agreement doea not appear, e eept that Bulllvan did put np the 11,000 forfeit money, and 110,000 aecurtty for that without mentioning - the moving ploturaa, looka pretty good. But BulU - ran ezplalna It aa followa: "Gana telegraphed me to onset him be eauae he knew ma In Portland. I -mat ' him et the depot and be eakad me about the puree. I told him the monay waa . In tha bank and cure of delivery, and ' further, that be would get a equare deal In every wey If he made the right kind : ef a light Re eaid that be waa going .to make the fight of hie life and waa - bare to give the elub end .the public . nothing elee but a equare deal. .Jrridenee ef Oood Tatth. ' "After Oane had signed the article &. . ak aKMM a..... Hin w III w lull mu. . aiivir vu 7 my good faith I will assign to yon my ehare of tha puraa and alao my ehare In the moving ploturaa. ' Thla will be e guarantee of my good faith. If there la anything-more that doee not look right during the fight you can turn ever lav money mnu m muriii in ut iq turee to the Goldfleld fire department end I will walk, out ef thla camp a 4; pauper. ;-: ' . - "Gene did thle of hie own aooord. Re holda no papere from me to enow that . ba haa any right whatever to hie ehare - of the puree or picture a, the only thing that be haa la thle regard la my word that If he makea the right kind of e fight be will get the money. If he falls .In any way to make tha right kind of a ' fight he wUl get nothing. It le left to ' my own judgment to pereonaily deolde ' . ble actions. , Gene haa provea that he i means to do the right thing end I am going to back him from first to laat to whip the pane." k . ' !' t , , t : Group of Local iwi Fcruu.n r.cjT. Go East via the CANADIAN FAcrnc and visit theaa famoua mountain reaorta In the Canadian Rockies; HOTEL BICAMOUB The rendssvoue for expadltlona. On tha shores of tha beautiful Bbn- awap Lakee. Near the lovely Okanagaa Valley. HOTEL REVELBTOKK . In the basin of the-Columbia., ', Tha gateway of the mining region. Surrounded by .majeatlo mountains. GLACIER HOU8B, Glacier, B. C ; Swiss guides. Situated In the heart of the Selkirk v Burrounoen Dy matcmeaa paaaa. '- Where tha great glacier rulee-en r preme. - t The Great Cavae of Cheopa.' v EMERALD LAKE CHALET, near Field . , . Where the Vlewa are Incomparable. ;- The resort .of anglers, artists and -V-V- lovers of the beautiful. MOUNT STEPHEN HOUSE, Field-. - h Swiss guldea. . : i The center for expadltlone. ' Mountaineering outflta. -' .: 'Where eport la plentiful. v . , :' -LAKE LpUISB CHALET , -j Swlaa guldea.' - ,:;, Matohleae eoenery-' . ' ' 1 : ". 1 'Magnificent envlronraente. t Burpaaalng Switserland. ! ' , - BANFF. THE BEAUTIFUL . Entranoe .to the Canadian. National Park. . . ..-Madlelnal aprlnga and hatha. ... 1 Glorloua mountain ecenery. , - , -. For rataa and descriptive matter call on or address F. R. JOHNSON,' W. and P. A- Portland, Or. , - . " - TAfaGLE CARRIES AWAY REPUBLIC STAKES Creat Throng at Saratoga Bets Over a Million Dollar on Six Races. (Speetal Slspstch ey Leased Wire to The jraaraaU Saratoga, Aug. By a etretch, ruan aa electrical aa It was unexpected. Tan gle, the odda-oa favorite, won the third great Republlo etakea. by half a length from GallavanC Tha ' time, 1:01, waa eonaldered fast for the mile end a quar ter. A tremendoue carnival ' of , gold marked the .racing here today, nearly $1,000,000 being bet on the el race No euch gambling has been Been here since 101. It was the Great Republic stake whloh Induced the financial aban don. Tha clubhouaa aent In at least 1160.000. while nearly $100,000 came from "Quality Row" and tha grandataad. The bookmakers eloaed business, on the race with their strong boxes- bulging with money. Reeults: . , Five end a half furlongs Blondy (Koerner), I to 1. won, Mlaa Stroma eeo- ond, Temaoeo third; time, 1:0T. Steeplechase, full courae Grand Pa (Tray), I to L won. El Cuehlllo seoond. Onteora third; time, l:l. . Bis furlongs. The ' Hopeful. I-year- elda. $$,000 added Peter Pan (W. Knapp), $,to 1, won, MoCarter second. J ope Joan third; time. Ill 1-1. . One mile end a quarter, tha Great Re publlo, $11,000 added Tangle (Bewail), to 10," won, Gellavant second. Whim- alcal third; time. f:0l. One mile, gentlemen riders California King (Mr. Tucker), T to 10. won, Bi vouac eeoond, Mr. Cooley third; . time. 1:41 !-. " Six furlongs-t-Benhan (Hlldebrand), 4 to' 1. won, Blr Russell second, Neelon third; time. 1:1$ $-1. .. YESTERDArS RUNNING- ; , AT0RTERIEJRACK (Seeclal Dlapatea by Leased Wire to The Jeeraal) Buffalo, Aug. 11. Today's race re sults: Bin furlongs Truawing (walab). to 1, won, Ingolthrlft second, Pon Fnnse third; time, 1:111-1. .1 Five end a half furlongs Great Sor ceress (Schilling), 10 to 1, won, Lady Gay Spanker second, Limited third; time. 1:011-1. Steeplechase, full courae Lulu Toung (MeKenney). 7 to 1. won, Ooldrun eeo ond. Mansano third; time, 4:1$. Tlve and one half- furlonae. Iroouola hotel stakes Restoration (Hogg), even, won, Javanese eeoond. Glimmer third; time, x:ot l-e. . , MUe and a auteenth Wexford (Dealy). t te I. won, Solon Shlncle seo ond. Dollnda third; time, 1:411-0. Six furlongs Prestige (Pendergast), It to I, won Sharp Boy second, Felix Mosses third; time, 1:111-1. Blx furlongs Reticent (Schilling). 1 to 1. won, Rubalymt eeoond. Sheen third: time, 1:11 1-1. j - . YESTERDAY'S SCORES ON THE 1RV1NGT0N COURTS The following scores were made terday on the Irvlngton tennis courts: Cook beat W. Morse. $-4. 0-1: Mo- Swain and Lead better beat JCeAlpia and Oawston, l-t, 4-1; Warren and M. Gray split even, 0-0, $-$; Cook and W. Morse beat Lead better and Ferris, $-$, 0-4; u. risner ana miss Nortnrap - neat Mr. fihuU and Mlsa Gray, -, 1-4, $-, 4-0, -; Mcnwain peat is. W. Morse, 1-1, 4. ,. . Ooee gave MoAlpln SO and lost a nafr ef tennis trousers' to the tune of $-0, , s-a. tw ..... v, '.. 1, MeSwaln. C W. Morse, riaitnn tA McAlpln played a round robin, with the following ecorea: MeSwaln and McAlpln beat Morse and Cawston, 1-1 ;. MeSwaln and Morse' beat McAlpln and Cawston, T-; MeSwaln and Cawston beat Morse and McAlpln, $-. ,., cook neat jopiin, -; Cook and W. Morse beat . Lead better and. Ferrla, :' .lie ' Johnny Carroll, the New Tork welter. wante a go with either Joe Thomas or Honajr Maiiody. .. . Auto Club Membera "and Machines j s Park.) rcbon'. Men Take Kindly to Jones and Cinch Game In . . fort Inning. ' (Saeetel Mepateh by Leasee Wire to The Joaraal) Sao Francisco, Aug. 1$. The Scale were outbattad today, but managed to defeat the Blwaahea la the first Inning by landing heavily upon Jonas. Score ; ': ' - ; SEATTLE. , AB. R, H. PO. A. E Kane, aa. ........... 4 1 Van Buren. ef. t "1 4 Blankenahlp, , o. . ...y 4 0 Householder, rt .,,.'4 a Croll. Jb .., 4 0 Strelb. lb, .......... 4 0 Mott. $b, ,.. 4 Jansa, If. t 0 Jonea, p. ......v.... $ 0 11 Vlckera 1 :i a 7 Totals ....,......$$ 11 14 II BAN FRANCISCO. f AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Spencer, cf. Walthour. rf. e e a Mobler, lb. Hlldebrand, If. ...... 4 ; $ Irwin, $b. $ I Williams, 'lb. ....... t 0 Wilson, aa. Hpiea, a, Tyson, p. Tetala '. IT I. 7 IT 14 1 Tlckere batted for Janaa'ln ninth. . SCORE BT INNINGS. 1 Seattle . . . ..... .0 01001000$ Hlta . 10111101 111 Ban ranolsco ...4000010 4 ? Hits . ...... ...t l 0 10 10 BCMMART. Three-base hit Van Buren. Two- baea hlta Irwin S, Walthour, Blanken ahlp. Sacrifice hits Van Buren, Moh ler, Williams, Irwin." Flrat baae on railed balls Oft Jones, 1; off Tyson, I. Struck out By Jones, 1; by Tyson. $. Double ' plays Mohler to Wllllama; Spencer to Mohler. Solen bases Kane 1, Blankenahlp. Houaeholder. Croll, Spencer. Time of game One hour and 4$ minutee. , Umpire Hodaon. , r - ERESliO CEH TOO STRO FOR THE ACGELS . :, . ' - - ' '1'-- .- Mike Fisher's Nine Wakes Up Long Enough to Put Quietus on the Seraphs. ; (Speelsl Diepateh by Leased Wire to The Jncman Mjdb Angeles,. Aug. 11. rreeno won from Los Angeles I to L having scored Iwo runs In the eeoond Inning when Mo- Leughlln hit infield, Delmaa singled fo center, Daahwood eacrlfloed and Cart wright alngled to left, both McLaugh lin and Daahwood aoortng. Another run waa made In each of the alxth and eevehth tnnlnge and two each in the eighth and ninth. The score: v . , LOS ANGELES. ; ' AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bernard, cf. t 0 0 1.01 Gochnauer. aa. 4 1,11' 4 1 Cravath, rf. . ........ I Whaling,- lb. 4 Toman, 3b. .......... 4 El lid. if. e McClelland., lb. ..... 4 Rarer, a. ............ 4 Bergman, p. 4 0 1'0 1 1 Totala . ...........14 I T 7 10 -;. i FRESNO. ' ' '- AB. R.H.PO.A.E. Doyle, ct ........... I 0 010 0 .,... 0 t 1' 1 Caaey, lb. . Eagan. aa. McLaughlin, If. ... .. Delmaa, lb. ,.... ; Daahwood, e. ....... Cart wrlght, lb. ..... 11 0 Hogaa, rr. Totala . ........ ...11 I I IT It , SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angelee .....0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01 Hlte . . 1 t I 0 f 1 T Freano . . 0 10 Hits . . 1000111 1 $ Saorlflce hits Wolters, - Daahwood. Flrat base on errors Los Angeles, 1; Fresno, 0. Lett oh naaes L-oe Am laa. 0: Freano. T. Bases on balls- Bergman, $; off Woltere, t. Struck nut Rv Hera-man. 4: bv Woltere. 0. Double play Ellis to Toman. Time of game One. hour and 10 minutes. Um pire Perrtne. WILL DEFEND THE 1 , ROOSEVELT CUP (porta! Dlipatrb by Leaeed Wire to Tbe Jeeraal) Marblahead. Maaa, Aug. 11. Vim, Auk and Carramba have been ehoeen by the committee to defend the Roosevelt enp. - Thle eup was given by Kaiser W lib elm and wiu ne vougnx xor oy a trio of German boats la a eertea of racee thle fall. Thle choice waa announced late una afternoon at the conclusion of the third raoe day between thoee boate which had made the beat showing In the pre liminary races. They were eight of the races and IT yaohta contested. Heretofore two racee were aaued eacn day, but today three racee were Bailed, two of which ware won by carramba. The first fell to Vim. Vim le owned by Commodore Trenor L. Park end en tered by the New Tork Yacht club. She aalled by her owner. - Auk le a Boardman yacht, entered by the Qulncy Techt club and ' owned by Charles Frances, while Carramba, another Board- man modftt, la bwnad by C H. W. Foater, Eastern Techt club. : Two Coast league boya Dr. Newton and Billy Hogg, are helping Griffith la hie nght for the American league pen nant, and they are Grtfnth'a malnataya. Both are winning pitchers and Griffith thinks well of them That Mado the Run to Mount Hood zr'CaoESia m: CODE . eaasnBSBSjaaniJaMaMBajgi "-' Official Copy of Rules Chows " Various Alterations In the - t Old Came. TEN-YARD ADVANCE - A RADICAL VENTURE How New Regulations Will 'Meet Wisher of ' Committer Cannot Be Determined Until Play Haa Com- : menced Synopeie o( . Change. . The long looked for " football rules have arrived at last end for the rest ef the year the followers of the, great college game will have an opportunity to study the ehangee and restriction that have been placed upon the eport by the . football rulee committee. To what extent .the new rules will affect the old game can not be Imagined by tha moat -alert pigskin strategists, aa It will require preliminary practice and, per haps, an entire season's play to give the regulations a tnprougn .teat. ' Here in Portland the Multnomah club eleven will abide by tha new rules and the players will begin the study of them at onoa. The main effort of the rulee commltteetwaa to amend the old rulee so that there would be less roughness end more open play and If the new rulee do not meet the requirements then the object of the committee ean never be accomplished without wiping put tha original rules entirely. It Is quite cer tain, however, thst tbe eaatern college men will not-tlnker with the rules any more, excepting to correct soma minor point, aa the old game is too dear to the heart a of every college man to ad mit of changes that will eliminate the substantial principles that made foot ball such a fascinating . and endur'mj sport . ''.- ... ...... ... meenme ef Sulee. The chief alterations In the rules for thle season ere ee followa: The officials of the gams shall be e referee, two umpires and a linesman. ' It Is, however, allowable to dlepenae with the second umpire at the discretion of the two Institutions Involved. - . The length of the gsme has ' been shortened by 10 minutes, making the two halves each II minutes in length. The line of scrimmage for each side Is sn imaginary line parallel to the goal line and paaalng through that point of the ball neareat the side's own goal Una It will be noted that there are thus two lines of acrlmmage, one for each team, and the two teams are thus separated the length of the ball. The snapper-back must place the ball flat upon tha ground with Its long axis at right angels to the line of acrlmmage. It haa also, been provided . that a player to be on the line of scrimmage must have both banda or both feet up to or within one foot of this line. Or he must have one foot and the opposite hand up to or within one. foot of It- He must alao atand with both feet outalde the outalde foot of the player next to him unleas ha be one of the two men standing an either aider ef the snapper- bark, in which case he may . lock lege with the snapper-back. ' . -C A Fair Oatoh. . A player attempting to make a fair catclrmuat signal - his Intention , by raising hie hand clearly above hie bead while advancing toward the ban. Further addition has been made to the rule regarding "down." That la, that the referee shall blow his whistle whenever any portion of tha person of the runner with the ball, except hie hands or feet, .touches the ground while he Is la the grasp of aa opponent The ball Is also "down" when, aa specified In the rules. It goes eoroas the goal line on a kick which haa atruck the ground tn the .field of play, eercept the kick off, and alao whaa It goes over la the same manner from e forward pass. Tripping la specifically defined aa fol lowa: A player trips enother player when he obstructs bim below the knee with that part of his leg that la below the knee. ' Sardllag Xe ForWddem. Hurdling Is defined and ' forbidden. Hurdling la the open le Jumping over or ettemptlng to lump over an opponent who la still on bis feet Hurdling in the llns Is Jumping over or sttempting to Jump over a player on the llns of scrim mage -with the feet or kneea foremost within a distanee of flvs yards on either aide of tha point where the ball la put la play. - Regarding tha taking out of time. It le provided that either captain may ask for time three times during . the helf without penalty. If thereafter either captain ' requeste " - time, his ' side shall be penalised by loae of two yards for each call, unless the player be re moved from the game. Further provision is made against In terference with the man snapping the ball back. The opponents must neither Interfere In eny way whatever with him, nor touch bim nor the ball until it 's actually put tn play. - Tbe enapper-back le allowed te have hie head, alao the hand or foot need In enapptng the ball, off-aide....: ... Blx Mas la Una. There muet alwaye be at least six men ef the elde In poaaeaalon of the ball en the line of scrimmage, end If only six are on the tins, one of thoee not n the line must have both feet out alde .the outalde foot of the player en the end of the line. Furthermore, no player of those or dinarily occupying the poeltlon of cen ter, guard or tackle, that la, the five middle players of . the line, may dron back from the llns of scrimmage oh the offense unless he goes back at least Last Week, five yards, and another player takes ble place on the line. It Is furthermore provided that there shall be no ahiftlng of span to evade this rule, the Intention being that the big men In tbe middle of the line shall not bo dropped back for the purpose of car rying tbe ball or ualng their weight la the Interference. The dropping back of a alngle man five yards in this wsy la to enable tbe team to saa a kicker If he happens to play on the line. Holding has been more specifically defined to Include the following: Grasping an opponent with the banda or arms, placing tha hands upon an opponent to push him away from the play, circling In. any degree any part of tha opponent with the arm. any use of the arms to lift aa opponent la block ing. The only allowable uee ef the arm in blocking or obstructing an opponent te with the arma close to the body. . The Ferwajr Vase.' . .v : Tha most radical of si) ehanges made, however, has been the Introduction of the forward pass, the rule for thla read ing as follows: "One forward paaa shall be allowed to each scrimmage, provided such paas be made by a player who was behind the Una ef. scrimmage when the ball waa put in play, and provided the ball, after being passed forward, does not touoh the ground before being touched by a player Of either aide." j, . The necessary distance to' be gained In three downs haa been doubled, that is. the side -In poise salon of the ball must gain 10 yards in three downs in stead of S, aa formerly. , Thla is ths most ' direct legislation against mass plays. !..-., When the ball has been kicked by a player other than the ' snapper-back, any player on the kicking aide shall be on-side as soon as the ball touches the gronud. This Is alao a very radical change. : ' It le aleo provided that euch a kicked ball striking the ground, thus putting ths kicker's side cn-slde, may not be kicked further or kicked at from Its position on the ground, or whtle bound ing. This Is in order to prevent . what might be dangerous complications from men kicking at a roiling ball. . 4 ' faargtag Defined. .rr The rather Indefinite expression of "charging" 'haa been changed to "starting- forward beyond the restrain ing line" In all cases throughout the rules. . - . - - ' The kicker In trying at goat by a place kick from a touchdown may touch or adjust 4he ball la the hands of the holder ao long aa the ball doea not touch the ground. The ' rule regarding font play has been amplified and specifically covers striking with the fist or elbow, kneeing, kicking, meeting with the knee by eny player, or atrtking with - the locked hands by linemen when they are break ing through. ' - Furthermore, a player on defense la forbidden to atrike in the face with the heel of the hand an opponent who le carrying the ball. These offenaes are nunlahablo not only by disqualification of the player, but elao the loss by the offending team of half tbe distance to its own goal line. , . . ;-,': ' Tripping- aad TaokUag. .''Lli Tripping and tackling, the runner when clearly out of bounds, piling up on a player after the referee has declared ths ball dead, hurdling, and other acts of unnecessary roughness, ars punish able by a 15-yard loss. Tackling below the knea Is punishable by a l-yard loas. unaportamanllke conduct abusive or in suiting language to opponents or of ficials Is punishable by suspension for the remainder of ths gama It ts provided that a tackier who haa fairly tackled a runner above the knee ahall not be penalised If he elides dowa below the knee after making tha tackle. All tbe officials are expected to pen aiue oiienses . enumerated under un necessary roughnesa. unaportamanllke conauct and aiequalincatlon. On penalties that would carry the ball to or across ths goal line, where far merly the distance haa been halved, the nail wui now ne placed at tha one-yard una . .- 6P0RTIN0 GOSSIP.. Pitcher Hopklne of Oakland worked faithfully yesterday, but ble eupport was wrsicnea. T - , e e Tbe eme wee good until the slshth when the visitors got weary and toased the nail recklessly around. e e Buck Keith and Ed Rankin favored Portland in all of the close decisions. and In several other decisions that ware not cloae. . . . . e e Yen Halt ran says that President Bert te not doing the square thing by not having a competent umpire at the games, its very seldom that Van kicks. . a e . McHale and Cates. carried off the fielding honora with plenty to spars: saoh man made brilliant catches. .... e e ' 1 McLean and Easlck wars both on hand despite their trouble with Judge McCredle. McLean caught a fine game. Esslck sat on the bench. , e '',.',''. Fans will be given a double-header today for one admission. That's going soms for bard timee. ' a a ' Poor Lea Nordyke, who was with St Louie until he waa tranaferred to Bt Paul, le now at his- home In Ohio, nurs ing his broken leg. Hs will be out of It for tbe rest of ths season, and the Injury may permanently affect his play, tag. . ': - ., . ' , m ..... , , .. That boy Schlafly, who was ths ad mired of the Portland fane, haa mads good with a vengeance In Washington. He le a wioked hitter and good fielder, and Garland Btahl. manager of the Sen ators, acoounta hie young man Bchlafly eeoond te no youngster In the American league. W W Little Carl Druhot another Portland boy, la doing nice work ee a major league pitcher. He waa Injured more than three weeks ago end haa not been able to pitch since, but Manager . Mc- Cloekey of the cardinals thinks that young Druhot Is ths bast little left bander In the business. . , e e . .. Hank O'Day stood Ms troubls nobly until a Chicago paper printed hla pic ture and labeled bim the western women's tennis champion. When a man Is putting up a swell, fight tn front tt'e pretty tough to be aliened from behind, j WALLOWA EXTENSION I . LABORERS WALK OUT ' (gpecUt Mepsteb te Tbe JoeraaM La Grande, Or.. Aug. 11. Reports come from Elgin that a crew of JO men who were employed on the Wallowa ex, tension of the O. R. N went on a atrlks yesterday snd ths work is now at a standstill Thla will Interfere with the big plcnle which-ths O. R. ft N. trainmen had planned to hold on a point bn the Wallowa extension, as there atlll temelne four miles of traok to put in place before thle particular spot Is reached, and ae the work la now delayed the date which waa aet for the affair, .august it. wui neve te be postponed. I QW SOnOQ-BAGK FRO: EUROPE: - - ' ' f Tanned and Smiling, Champion Tennis Player Wants An other Chance at Cup. DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF r V PROPOSED ASTOR CUP States Misa Douglas Beat Her Fairly and Thinks Her Own Play a Little Unsteady Thla Year Will Play In '. Cincinnati. . ,- ' . (Special tMepatea ey Leased Wire to The leoraal) New York, Aug. l$.j-Tanned and entil ing, even though she did not bring home the Davis championship cup. May. But ton, the clever California tennia player, arrived here today on tha Cedrlc rrore Live pool. Bhe left at once for Newport, where she will remain a couple of weeks and than go to Cincinnati for a -series of gamee, singles end-doubles with bee- sis ter Florence. ;.. Special Interest tn Miss Button's home coming lay In the tact that aha waa sup posed to be In possession of tha full ar rangements for an international ladles' tennia tournament to be held In the Unit, ed States for a eup to be offered by Mra John Jacob Astor. - Reports that Mlsa Button waa arranging ths preliminaries of this meet were cabled from England several times during her visit there, but today aha seemed greatly surprtaed to bear of her connection with the matter and aald aha knew nothing ef tbe pro posed tournament more than mere ru mors. ., .- ; .. ' v t. "How about the championship' match?" "Well, Mlsa Douglaaa played better tennia than I. could, and that was all there waa to It I think I waa a little unateady this year, but I am not making that as an excuae. Miss Douglass won fairly and because she played longer and better. I should like to have another go with her next year. I think I could beat her," and her eyea anapped defiantly as aha said this. Outlining her plans during her stay In the east Miss Button said: "I go at ones to Newport to visit some friends of mine. I hear they are getting up an Invitation -tournament there, and if so I ahall probably play. After about two weeks there I ahall meet my sister In .Cincinnati, and we will play In-the tournament there. Bhe and I are en tered for the women's doubles snd 1 shall probably enter the singles. After a few weeks there we will return to Cal ifornia." HORSE RACING ON : THE LAT0NIA TRACK (Snerial Dissatch br laaied Wire to The Joaraal , Cincinnati, Aug. lt Today'a Latonla reeults; ;.. Flvs and a half furlongs Judith Louise (Treubel), 4 to 1, won: Camp, second: Triumphant third. Time, 1:11 Seven furlongs Knowledge (Morris), T to 10, won: Sorrel Top, seoond. -Falk land, third. Time. 1:11 1-1. Blx furlongs Fargo (Aubuchon), T to 1, won; Asora, second; Chief. MlUlken, third. Time, 1:10. . t Mile John English (Seder), 10 to 1, won; Miss Doyle, second; Mandator, third. Time. -5. Five furlongs-Lene (Nlcol), 1 to t, won; Marmorean, second; Levis, third. Time. 1:05. ' Blx furlongs Martha Gorman (Treu bel), 1 to S, won; Roacoe, second; Mayor Johnson, third. Time, 1:17 4-1. , Mile, and a sixteenth Marshal Ney (Roland), even, won; Katie Powers, seo ond; Bandbath. third. Time., 1:4J 4-a. EASTERN OREGON RANCHERS Scarcity of Laborers Force Farmer to Resort to Extreme Methods in Securing Help. (XnvrUl Mseeteb te Tbe loareaLt Pendleton. Ore Aug. It. A acarclty of hands In the baying and harvest flelda of eaatern Oregon te a great drawback to tbe farmers this year. Re ports corns from Grant county, where haying is now tn progrees. that mucn good hay ia going to waate for the want of laborers. ; The same cry is on tn most sections of ths eaatern Oregon territory in re gard to the harvest hands, and in many instanoes the big farmers hsve been seen taking a man who waa drunk ou the streets In his 'wagon with him to see If hs could not get a few days' work oat of him during the rush. . It has been the cause of muoh com ment, and ts attributed to the fact that so many men are working on tbe vari ous railroads being built tn the weat who In years past have worked In the neiae. . . . " BIG CLARKE COUNTY: QUARRY TO BE CLOSED '(Special Dispatch te The Jooretl.) ' Vancouver. Wash.. Aug II. Fisher's rock quafry. She ef the chief industries of Clarke county, is to close down permanently within the next i three months, on September an but 10 or 10 men will be laid off and aa soon as work now on hand ia cleaned up these men alao will be let go, when . the quarry will be shut down entirely. . Ths closing of Fisher's quarry fol lows. It Is . said, tta purchsse by the Portland at Seattle Railway company. Tha sale te the railway company la denied by an official of tbe Columbia Contract company, which owned Hie quarry, but Information received at the quarry from sn operating official Is to the effect that the deal had been closed but that It Is dealred to keep the sale from the publlo ee long aa possible. 1 It Is believed that the contract oompeny received a good price for tte property, SKIPPER WILL NOT : FORGIVE ASSAILANTS (Sperla! Dtevstefe te Tbe JesraaLl ' Aberdeen. Wash, Aug. Is.. The eohopner Fearless baa . arrived . from Ouaymas, Mexico. Thla la the same ship that waa attacked at midnight In the lower harbor by a party of men in a launch on June 1, when the attacking party fired 11 ahota at the echooner, breaking Irlaas In the companion way before Captain LIlllQulst ordered to re turn the fire. The fearless sailed the next Monday snd the - owner of the Uuneh, e waver bey, was arrested aad E i , 0ia2 . r.- iz. . aaaaamsanBnaBaBvavsaBmBmBBnBKi , Week Beilnnlnij rionday.Auir.20 ALU STAR BIL.U ; JOHN DREW .' vxrtoK oomszAjr. The Msa, Behind the Laugh. The DEVANN SISTERS ' sosa Ajrs Aoa '"- Artists par Excellence, LA-TASKA TRAM rirooun. - D0LL1E FAIRHAN :'V BBRIO COHXO. PALOHA . -TV,-.'- ooaxjbx.-, .'.'- V.V:1-, DORITO CORDERO f.'; cnao sovsutts. . -. Edison Kinetiscopc : MOTnra rxcTTrmsB. ' . '. Some Late Filraa.- - Dally Matlneoe from I to I .. ,., ... o'clock. .;,;.'.' Itetlsee Sunday 2 to 5 P. U. Program Changed Sally. aatraaoes at 11 Worth Third street as aad as Wortk fsee oad street, aad S43, 84S aad a 47 Suraslds street, -. , - , EeBeCoIweE "1 , (Tenserty larsiara WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRCCE3 (81.,!8, too TJilrd St.. ear. Jetfwessw ' . , Big Store of Little Price roLLowrae raicm will sati to ate OS ITZST BOIXAB. ftUALTTT VASSTKBS cHnrnreg but baxxxs lovrun ts Mill, ear Ik Me dbt eaAinrtATEO stream, m sack.. a. 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Beat aoft wb.at rinar. fee aaek ......1. lava S Mocha evMae (resalar Met . U bos snda rraekars (aboat 10 lea) ........ a rnsllah Breekfaat tea, per lb .1 raaey Oanpewder tes fregalar I0e .. ...... 1 a t'Brla Stavnlt. par pks .........aa SPECIAL loo boiee of Hssmt Leaadry soap. 1M bare ta bax, per boi. 00.11 East Side M1H TeeaeavS sad meaja. no MAIS 000. - . . CUT RATEG mm for 30 Days Only . 11.00 Gold Crowns... ..K. 11.00 Gold Crowns 3.l 110.00 Plates .....Sft.t 111.00 Plates fT.e J FUUaga. np from .......SAo ; Work ermaraataea. ' Boston Dentsl Pcrlcr: SS1H alorrlaoa BV. Opp. S. O. and ateta aj riaak'a.. fined 1100 for running hla launch with out lights. ..An effort waa made te have the government take up the ease but tt could not, aa ths attack did not occur on ths high sea a. ' Now that tha Fearlees is here again Captain LI 111- qulat is determined to take ths matter up and see that the offenders . are brought to Justice. He haa put tha matter In . the banda ef .Prosecuting At torney Boner.. . ; VETERAN POLICEMAN . PUNISHED BY BOARD ' tSpeelal Dtspateh to Tbe Joaraal ) Sooksne. Wash.. Aug. 1 Poileemaa Jerry Dunn, after 11 yea re Of service, was given a leave of absence for 10 daya without pay.. The veteran patrol man waa adjudged by the polloe oora. mtselonere to have been derelict tn I he performance of hla duty and that be failed to respond to a ran or Distress. He waa asked to hasten to the Olindo block several weeks ago ta raeeue a young woman who waa crying tor he"?. Dunn Inveotlgated la a deliberate Win ner te determine wboee duty it wee ti heed the call. Owing te his kng e- ice and the age or the men tne b Imposed a light fine. ' n.iattea'a Baa Vll -1 ue., ma h . am tm In t t e" - on the higher up laneav ) i. . who reeiaes en ''', Ts.. needs no sea w- 1 wrltie: "I have u--l T . ! J Dtecovery tot Coesun.. o t 1 Jear. and It keeps a w. , , . , Before ni n - - ' It e gone." Curse hh t Orlrp. Croup. V.ho.,f- -a . prevenie Pneumonia. In. irery bottle giwrentead firug C. PrWe 0S 0 J betue free. i ., , . I- V