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., .: THE OREGON DAILY -JOURMAU PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVBNINO. JULY g.'., 1807. a 1 . . .. . ' ' - - 1 j' : r . . I NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD L-J - ; : : . - H - r 5 rr - MMyrmi ia:. y::mM l THIRD' STRAIGHT "c, - feii: f-1 Portland Team Takes An other Crawl Up the Per centage Cojumn. UMPIRE PUTS TWO : OUT OP THE GAME Dillon Mid Atherton Ot Wrathy Orer Decisions And Perrlne Says Scat" MeCredle and Carson Hit Safely Each Time at Bat. f Pet. .641 .Bit .812 .400 I i YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Portland , Lew Angeles 4. San Francisco 4, Oakland 0. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. Los Angelea 46 35 Oakland 41 41 Pan Francisco 44 42 -Portland 3 41 (Joarsal Special Barrio..) ;'.-,'Los Angeles, July .Portland took a peek at th 400 pr cent mark yester day by again defeating Loa Angeles In Ja fatureles but cloa ram. With vth Bearer now In tha 400 class, only 'ill points difference remains between ths top and cellar of tha percentage column, and MeCredle has really rot his club Into tha raoa. .V wuh tha axeaptlon of. the orders 1s ' sued by Umpire Perrlne, which took both Dillon and Atherton out of the game and off tha field for bushwhack; lag at the king's royal edicts, the ex treme heat deadened the gai man started In to do the slat me. Mart- ab work and continued for five Innings, when he was displaced by Klnseiia, wno neia me l Loos down until the close of the ninth. Both Carson and MeCredle had a bat- ttng average of 1.000, slugging the ball for a safe blngl each time at bat The cor LOS ANGELES. AB. R. IB. PQ. A. E. Bernard, cf Ellis. II..... Brashear, 2b Cravath, lb. Bmt,th, lb... Dillon, lb. . Delmas, ss.. Hogan, c... Narle. p.... Eager, rf Totals . I a i b o 8 2 0 1 k.:a . V PHOTO r --in 4 "V 4 " 1 Ha. J :-t!K)&-L'X ft E. E. Merge's Track Horse, Irvington Track, July 4. SEATTLE LAUDS PORTLAND'S CREW Post Intelligencer Says the Local Men Won Without Making an Effort. Seattle newspapers, as a rule, are not given to praising Portland, things In Portland or people who win honors for Portland, but the extraordinary ability shown by the local crew In the senior Lours race in the sound city during tne resratta the Fourth, forced the following from the Post-Intelllgencer: "Deserving Dan Murphy, coach of the Portland rowing crew which won the senior fours in the International regatta of the North Paoiflo association of Amateur Oarsmen, held on Lake Wash ington yesterday afternoon for several hours, was a tickled man when his boys stretched away for eight long, clear known as the "C. F. Championship Trophy, which is y King Swimming which is valued at several hundred dollars. In addition to which a purse will be given. There win also t moneyed prise ror tne win ners of second and third placea trophy Is donated The by C. F. King, the well-known financial agent or Boston. who Is also publisher of tha Boston Dally Tribune. Assurances nave aireaay Deen re ceived of at least 60 entries, represent ing several states or me union, uanaaa. England and Ireland. The event will tako on an International character, and In Boston the Interest in the conteat is growing to such an extent that the raoe promises to rival In Donulartty the Mar athon run It will be easily possible for the en tire population of the city of Boston and surroundings to witness a great portion of the race, as the swimmers win pass in run view or tne hundreds of wharves In the upper harbor, and along the route taken by the pleasure steamers on their way to the resorts of the lower harbor. The course will be policed so that there may be nothing to interfere witn the work or the con testants, and as a guarantee of safety to everybody Interested the onlookers ana ice contestanta MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES 7 IT 10 2 ' Basaey. If . . . . Mott, lb Donahue, cf . . . MeCredle, rf . . Atherton. 2b.. Wallace, cf. .. . Moore, a Carson, lb.... ftehtmpff, ss.. Hartman, p... Klusella, p . . . . Totals ...... 11 4 PORTLAND. AB. R. IB. PO. X E. S 1 1 8 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .14 10 2 I 2 1 - Brashear out bunting third strike. SCORE BT INNINGS. Los Angeles 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 Hits 10 10 10 1127 ' -' Portland 00011201 0 5 Jflts 0 1 0 2 2 2 0 2 110 . SUMMARY. s ' ' Three-base hit Nagle. Two-base hits ' ' Nagle, Moore, MeCredle. Sacrifice - btta Eills. Schlmpff, MeCredle. Left " on haaea Los Angeles 10, Portland 1 Wii-at haee on called balls Off Hartman ' 2, off Nagle 1, off Klneella 1. Struck Out By Magie (, oy twriram c, vy iv iu - 'Mil a. wild nltch N&aie. First base on errors Los Angelee 2. Time of 1 .. ... . hours 20 minutes. Umptn . Perrina. Stolen bases Nagle 2, Bra- ' 0 shear 2, Ellis, Bassey. ; FASTEST SWIMMERS V, WILL ENTER CONTEST Championship In Water to Be Deter mined at Boston During the National Meet. During the old bom week celebration In Rnatnn. Jul? 28 to August S, in clutilve, there will be a swimming race in determine the long-distance swim ming championship of the United States. Jt will tie over approximnmiy mile course, the start being made from Charles town bridee and the course end In mt nr niflr Rnatnn Ijiffht. ' Swimmers from all over the world re Invited to compete. The contest will be a professional one in that any body Is free to enter, regardless of amateur regulations. The first prize will be a magnificent trophy to be t WORSE EVERY YEAR Plenty of Portland Readers Have the Same Ex perience Don't neglect an aching back. h It will get worse every year. ' Backache Is really kidney ache. To cure the back you must cure the kidneys. j If you don't, other kidney ills follow j ' ' Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brlghfs disease. ' A Portland Citizen tella you how the cur Is easy. J." ' George Rutter, clerk in the O. R. & N. freight bouse, and living at 291 Sec ' ond street. Portland, Or., says: 'The benefit I found through using Doan'8 Kidney Pills about three years ago. has been ae satisfactory and lasting that I " hare never hesitated to recommend the remedy to others. I began using Doan's t. Kidney Pills when suffering sharp lr- rltatlng pain a The trouble was be- coming worse ievery ' day, but Doan's - Kidney iHi fifOWptly: checked It and from the results In my case I can cer tainly recommend thla medicine to anv . one annoyed wKh their back or kid- neya." . ,. . - - .... . ' For sal by all - dealers, price 60 ;' cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. ; New York, sole agenU for tha United I SUtes, - , ' 5 ':' ' Remember tha k nam Doan'a and taka no other. J , ' Freddy Parent is claylna a great aame ror tne Boston Americans. Indianapolis fans have a blescher or- fanlzation railed the Kind Word club, he object of the club Is to nut s. eton to knocking and to toss kind words to the home players when they win. "Buirs" Raymond, who has been signed oy tha St. Louis Nationals, tried to top an electric fan with his ungloved hand the other day and came very near naving nis pitcning arm put out of bust new permanently. Five hits one day and twenty hits th next i the way the New York High lanaprs nave Deen Datting. Joe Kelley and his "Canucks" have set the Toronto baseball world crazy ureat ining Tor oir josepn to neaa winner his first year In the Eastern league. "What do rou think of those Rrrfnk lynsr has been asked more thin once ouring tne past month. Mans kit Lajole ha his Cleveland team keeping great step and looks line a naro struggle ror the White Sox Uie remainder or the season. ' The Cincinnati team has been playing j 'tit- oan or mie ana a gooa many ran believe the Reda will get into the firs division berore the close of the son. Manager McGuire of the Boston Amer cans snouia get jimmy Barrett a cap to fit him. Jim ripped hi cap up the hack in order to make It stay on his Pitchers Lindaman and Ltnriermann are both members of the Boston Nationals. ;jne Brooklyn team as well as the nts put an awful crlmn In the Phlla.. aemma team s pennant asolratlona. nl Chase has slumped In hla work win ine otner tlignianders. either St. Lou I a team has played as gonn oan tins season as last. nw York fans fear that tha rreat Mathewsftn is becoming an "In and outer." In one game Matty shows him self the old-time wonder and in the next ne-is on t tea out or the box. The Tigers are making quite a bid ror tne pennant, but very few fans out side of Detroit think Jennings' men will arrive at the top in time to hoist the nag. A St. Louis uniform is very becoming i Dm Kinren nnn an tnat is nee essary now Iw for Bill to win a few rame to mane nis stay in the Mound City a happy affair. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago New York .. Pittsburg .. Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati .. Brooklyn ... St. Louis Won. .. B2 .. 40 . . 86 .. 2R . . 2R . . 2? . 18 Lost. Pet. 17 .754 24 .19 25 .616 .10 .645 3 .444 31! .424 46 .866 63 .264 Yesterday's Gaines. At New York New York 2, Brook lyn 1. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 1, St. Louis 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE Wnn Chicago 41 Cleveland 43 Philadelphia, 38 Detroit 35 New York 10 St. Louis 27 Boston , 25 Washington 20 Lost. 23 2 2 27 34 41) 41 41 Pet. .652 .623 .687 .565 .469 .403 .379 .328 . jaywaJBHMii iaj ii.:'W.'Mwani w.i tmPill jinina.i.iijijssai ms,o ii L f If vjsr ; ; , . U f k i7i fl?4J ' 4 1 I I J Hank, Owned by J. S. Crane, Winning by Close Margin Free-for-All Trot Irvington Track, July 4. OFFICIAL SCORE OF - TWO ASTORIA GAMES Following Is the official score of the Bralnard Cubs and the Astoria Bo hemians in the two games played at Astoria on July 4: Morning game BRAINARD CUBS. AB. R. II. PO. A. E. Barrell, cf. Ft 0 1 2 0 0 Krugef, 8b. , 4 0 0 1 1 0 Kennedy, lb. I 1 0 10 0 1 Tark, ss 8 2 2 2 2 2 Lodeil. 2b ...S 1 0 2 6 1 Magness, If 4 2 1 2 0 1 Lerch. rf. 4 1 1 1 0 1 Nellson. c 1 0 0 7 8 0 Htrelt, p 4 1 0 0 2 0 Total 82 8 6 27 16 ASTORIA BOHEMIANS. Wroten. cf. Graham, lb. Blossom, ss. Gates, rf. . . Griffith. 2b. . Kelt, c Carlson, 8b. . Brakke. If. .. Backus, p. . . Wolfe, p. ... Totals .84 8 4 27 10 I Kelt out, hit by batted ball second in ning. SCORE BY INNINGS. Cubs Run 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 08 Hits 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 05 Bohemians Runs 00010020 0 3 Hits 00020020 04 SUMMARY. Struck-out By Strelt. 7: by Backus. 2. Wolfe. 1. Bases on balls Off Back- S. Two-base hits Gates, eacririce hits Kruger. Stolen bases Barrell. son. Hit by pitched ball Kennedy. Lo deil, Turk. Passed balls, battery error Kelt, wild pitcn. battery error Wolfe. First bsse on errors Cubs.' 8; Bohemians, 6. Earned runs cubs, 3 Bohemians, 3. Left on bases Cubs, 4; Bohemians. . 4. Innings Ditched Strelt. 9; Backus, 4: Wolfe, 6. Hits made Off Strelt, 4: off Backus. 1. Wolfe, 4. Time ame, 1:10. umpires uiney ana McKee. scorer smitn. Afternoon game BRAINARD CUBS. AB. R. H. PO. A. .41011 4 boat lengths of water and pieked up victory in broad daylight in such an easy-going, conventional manner that It could not help reflecting on the showings made by the other four crewa. Murphy was pleased In more way than one for he Is not afraid to place his legal tender on what he con siders a good thing. Sometime he considers wrong but not this tlma, and he will carry some of the Nelson money back to Portland with him If he breaks away from his many Saattl friends in good time. "In the biggest event of th day, the senior foura, the orew tugged at the oars fiercely, all but the Fortlanders, trying hard nearly all of the time to keep from finishing last. That honor settled upon the James Bay club of victoria. Vancouver crossed the im aginary line second. Nelson third and seatue lourtn. "From the very first instant tha Port iio crew caugni tne water it was aneaa. putting clear water between them and the next fastest boat before It got full swing on more than seven strokes, recovering and catching rap Idly. Murphy nearly blew up when this happened. Portland was forging ahead, little by little, their fast, long stroke Increasing the lead constantly. The other trailed in a bunch all by them selves. Seattle had a hard Hm n run. ulng away from th last crew. Portland Decked awav with a inn. "j nu a 1 uirer xne entire course, rowing in splendid form, and when they finished they were able to cheer loudly, an evidence that they had not extended themselves to the limit. Eight lengths was their lead." Much Interest in Tri-City Pitcher Who Works This Afternoon. LEAGUE PLAYS EIGHT - GAMES TOMORROW Kelso Tigers Wfll Battle With Brain ard (Tuba in the Afternoon Mau rice Whltemore Resigns as Man' ager of the Frakea Team. TRI-CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE. At Recreation Park Kelso Tigers vs. Cuba . .. At wood burn Fraaas va inaiana. At St. Johns Brewers va Trunks. At Astoria Apostles va Bohemians, Pitcher Gardner, whose long arm and speedy delivery has won more than on game of ball, will deliver the goods this afternoon at Reoreatlon Park at I o'clock for the Trunks in their gam against th St John Apostles. Th game promises to b an interesting on. Charlie Moore will mount tha mound for St Johns and will toss to his brother behind the bat Slno th laet gam played by th Trunks the team has been strengthened considerably and Manager Partlow threatens to possess the pennant when th Trl-Clty leaf a season closea The line-up of th teams this afternoon: Trunks. ameaon . . . . . Gardner Metser Robldeaux ... Hay Shockley Van Nortwtck Locke Barhart Position. o. . . . ,v.v.v.v 2b.... . . Sb. . , .".'.V.ff.'.V. . . . .cf . . . . rf St Johna . . . . O. Moore , . . . . C. Moore Clarke Moore McKay Brown .. Trowbridge ....... Gains Hlnklo Rippley Barrell, cf. , Kruger, 3 b. . Kennedy, lb. , urk, ss. . 1 . , Shea, c Magness, If. , Lerch. rf Lodeli, 2b. . , Olney, p Strelt, p ..4 ..4 ..8 ..2 ..4 ..4 ,.1 .8 X 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 9 1 1 6 1 0 Totals 33 S 7 24 11 11 ASTORIA EOHEMIANS. Yesterday'g Games. At Detroit Detroit 9, Philadelphia 5 At Cleveland Cleveland 2 York 1. half furlongSjftoMLady second, Aetuda YESTERDAYS RACE EVENTS At Sheepshead Bay. 'Journal Special Service.) New York. Julv 5. Cahoche 1 shot, won the Soendthrlft handian one mile and a furlong, at Sheepshead Bay today, defeating McCarter, the fa vorite, by one and one half lor-th III OUllB . Six and a Won, Littleton Maid third; time. 1:19. One mile Dlnna Ken won. Tar West second, San Alvtso third; time. 1:39 3-6. ine epenamnn handicap, mile and a lunonK uaDoenan wnn Miriirir . ond. Mlneeta third: time. l:B2a-K. Mile and a half Tjini.trl.n wnn rnmtmp second, Terola third: time. - .0., o - . .' Six furlnnra-Th0.,ii t ball second, Nesslan third; time, 1:14 3-5. At Seattle. ... tfonrml SpMi.i Service.) Seattle, July 6. Meadows results: Four furlnnro Ron t t...i. T$. aiKamla 'third; time, RdmnUr22I"r8r , Grammont won. Redmont second, Melar third; tlmoi One mile Ten Row won Kin? ond Dave Weber thl7d;Timef 1:43. ZJ vli ha' '""-long Aunt Polly Graham, 3b. Pool, If. ... Blossom, ss. ate", lb. . Griffith, 2b. Kelt, c. Carlson, rf. Wroten, cf. Brakke, p. 8 8 4 0 1 11 1 7 0 1 2 Totals 38 8 8 27 12 SCORE BY INNINGS. Cubs Runs 00001018 0- Hlts 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 17 Bohemians Runs 01 1! M 0 0 0 8 Hits 0 1 1 23 0 1 0 08 SUMMARY. Btmck-out By Olney, 4; Strelt, 1, BraKKe, t. Bases on Dans orf Brakke, 2. Two-base hits Blossom. Three-base Jilts Kruger. Graham, Carlson. Home. runs Kennedy. Double play Barrell to Lodeil. Sacrifice hits Magness. Stolen nases warren, Madness. Hit by pitched ball Wroten. Passed balls, battery er ror Kelt. First base on errors Cubs. 2: Bohemians, 6; Earned runs Cuba, 4; Dtinomiaiis, , lu on oases uubs, 2; Bohemians, 7. Inning pitched Ol ney 4H, Strelt. 4V4; Brakke. 9. Hits made Off Olney, 7, Strlet. l; Brakke, 1. time 01 grume. i:u. umpires Nell son and Amsteadt. Scorer Smith. 11 . The Kansas City Labor Temple asso ciation has decided to commenoe work on Its new building. Bow to Our Ohlllblalns. "To onjoy freedom from ehlllblalns," writes John Kemp, East Otlsfleld, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have also used It for salt rheum with excel lent results." Guaranteed for fever Sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burn, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 26o at Red Cross Pharmacy. IN LOCAL BASEBALL CIRCLES The Laue-Davis branch 3 nln will play the Laue-Davis branch 2 nine at me latter ground Sunday momlng at 10 o'clock. The East Portland Stars would like 10 arrange games with city teams not over 1 years of age. Dates can be inaoo wun Manager Alfred Daniels. 608 jam. Ann street, or phone East 3044 inss Campbell, who pitched for Multnomah during the Multrvomah Seattle game the Fourth, had the 81 wash athletes swinging their heads off "ii puiziing siow Dan which he lobbed oyer the plate. It was minced in with his speediest ones and proved very ef- Fenton s one-handed running catches near second base In the Multnomah games elicited numerous bouquets from the fans Both catches were line drives that shot over towards right field with the speed of a cannon-ball, but Fenton's left mitt was a backatnn th nn,.Mn get through, under or over. It was Rin ger' sizzling drive to the Ditcher in tne sixth that put Wandesford high in the air and gave the game to the locals. There is a rumor currant th.. Portland Newspapermen's team will P a2 a similar collection of ball tossers in Seattle as soon as arrangement can be completed. Gardner, who Ditches thi for the trunks, while still 'under his majority. Is recognized as one of the headiest pitchers in the Tri-City league and it is exnertpd thnf h. m . , law Will SJL4U J his record as a strike-out twlrler. SEMI-FINALS PLAYED j OFF AT IRVINGTON Benham and Northrop defeated Moore and Nunn yesterday afternoon at the Irvington court in the last match of the semi-finals. The two former and Gloss and McAlpin are now matched for the club championship In the double. Two matches were also played off yesterday in the ladles' singles with the following results: Mrs. Moore defeated Mrs. Lockwood, 6-4, 6-1; Mrs. Cook defeated Miss Fox, 6-3, 1-6, 6-3. Trl-Clty Xieatru Votes. There have been acaln dances, sun- dances and big pow-wows galore going on at Woodburn ever since the Fourth. ause, Indians are leading the league In the pennant race by a good margin. Strung out behind them are the other leaders In the order named. Frakes, St. John and Kelso. The Cubs, who have been occupying the cellar while the leaders have been perohed on the top rounds are now leading the second di vision by a good margin and a few more wins will put them among the leaders in the first division. Maurice Whltemore. the hustling man ager of the Frakes, and one of th pro moters of the league, has found that business will not admit of his remain ing with the team, and he has handed In hi resignation. H. H. Pomeroy, an east side fan. has taken ud the reins and will take over the Frakes franchise and maybe the team. There are rumor that several new faces will be seen in the irrakes lineup. ' Manager Smith of th Cubs ha sev eral new men on th string for the balance of the season, among them be I n cr two Tii r"h mrm nil ..trh.. From' all Indications there will be no baseball at the Oaks this Season, as the water la too high over th flat to allow of work. The street oar people are waiting patiently to see the water recede so tney can throw a fore of men on the work. The Kelso Tigers will be seen upon a Portland diamond for the first time In local baseball history Sunday, when they meet the Cubs. These two teams have a tie to settle, as each have won one, and there will be fur flying on the Vaughn street diamond, sura Hull, the premier twlrler for the Tigers, will try to make a shut-out game. The Cubs are leading the league in hitting anor are playing fast, snappy ball. The con test will be well worth witnessing. Manager Partlow ha a mighty good looking bunch of ball tossers now, and after they strike their stride there will be some surprises administered to the leaders in tne pennant race. There will be a meeting of the board at 122 Grand avenue Wednesday even ing of thl week. Matter of Importance compel the call. " Kelso has protested the St. Johns game wun tne ngers or two weeks ago, basing their claim for protest on viola tion or the rule governing; players in U1U1UI 111. Oakland Blanked. (Journal Special lerrlea.) San Francisco, July 6. Oakland failed to get a look-in during the game yes terday. Jones' long arm being master of tne situation, in score: R. H. E. San Francisco 4 4 2 Oakland 0 8 1 Batteries Jones and Street; Wright ana tuin. umpire uerricx. V Portland To B United at Once by Close and Permanent Commercial Ritl . . m roxrLAjrs coos bat stsamskxp ooxrAjrr . Announces tha Initial Trip of th Newly Equipped and Commodious Steamer ' BREAKWATER .. v-,: .-; -.,--, - . yv- mOX OBT&aJn TO OOOI SAT rOXTfl. ' MONDAY, JULY 8, 1907 LMTlnf Oak' Street Dock at 8:00 p. m. and Regularly Each Monday Bvanlng Thereafter. Th BREAKWATER Is" Just off th drydook after a thorough otn , hauling and her fittings and equipment are new and first class through out, with capaolty for 80 flrst-olass and 10 second-class passengers. TAJtB Ssvween Portland and Ooo Bar lolnts (Umpire, Horth Band and Mars ha aid), 110.00 nrat elassi 17.00 soond alass, tnolndlnr berth and meals. Purchas tlckti i and make reservations at City Ticket Office, Third and Wsshlngton St.; C. W. Stlniger. City Ticket Agent, or Oak 8tret Dook, , - 1; IfMUer & Co., Dock Agents. a 3? tCCULXM, Yl04wmsidat " Osnarsi 2aaaa4rr. I H A 7 Kr.filorrow'sAnti-LeaD uaxzu uab noru fat ' Taroogn th nsrvoo sys ysUaa. It U a imxaly Tifmtii eompouad. Contain no oils or fat or any drug that I Injurious or iiaDi to proaue a naoit IT IS THE GREATEST 11 TONIC IN THE WORXD LSj acn bottle contain a I montn a treatment and cost 11.80 at any flrst-olass dfug tore. Prepared by th ANTI-LEAN HEDICI1E CO. Oraroalaa Bldg, Bortland, O. H 1 V ' "W sajiiiii BANK AND OFFICE RitlLING WISE AND IRON FENCING Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing, Poultry Netting, Etc PORTLAND WIRE AND IRON WORKS Phone Main 2000. SECOND AND EVERETT STS. Makes the skin like you want It. Does It In a moment. Hagaris cMagnolia. Halm. A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It Is neither sticky nor greasy.' It's harmless, clean and rdfreshlng. Cannot be detected. Two colors Pink and White. Use It morning, noon and night. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. SAMPLE FREE. X.TOW Mr. Co, 44 & Tift St, Brooklya, N.Y. OAxrroBifXA xoteib. ILOOOi POISON Answering Telegrams In Russia, Russian procrastination Is proverbial Tet, even in this Aslatlo corner of Eu rope, writes the Warsaw correspondent of the Pall Mall Oaaette, II months is thought to be rather a long time to take to answer a telegram. The min istry of the Interior evidently does not think so. In October. 1006. some 60 inhabitants of Warsaw signed a telegram to Count Wltte. then minister of the interior. protesting against the brutal way In which the Cossacks and Lancers charged a peaceful . crowd on the so-called "Con stitution Day." Last week brought an answer. The 60 were summoned to the town hall and told, with great pomp and ceremony, that their telegram could not be attended to, firstly, because they had forgotten to fix a revenue stamp to it, and secondly, because such com plaints should be addressed to the sen ate and not to the minister of the in terior. Of course, those who were wounded on that memorable occasion are either killed or cured long ago, and those who signed the telegram had forgotten all about the incident th went disease on .arm. ret tne eaaleat to cor WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Many bar pimples, spots ea tb kin, sore la tb month, ulcers, falling balr. bone palna, ca tarrh, and don't rnmt It Is BLOOD POISON. Bend te DB. BROWN, 35 Arch 8t., Philadelphia, Pasa., tot BROWN'S BLOOD CURB. 200 per bottle! lasts one month. Bold In Portland ealy by Woodward. Clarke A Co. HOTEL JEFFERSON TURK AND GOUGH STREETS "SAN rBANCISCO. FECIAL SUMMER RATES New hotel, face Jefferson Square. Two blocks f ran Vas Ness Ave., the present shop ping district Car lines transferring all over city, paaaaosr. Every modern convenience. 350 rooms single or ea suite. 160 private hatha American and European plana Prices moder ate. Omnibus meets all trains. STEWART-BARKER CO. The Hotel Stewart Opens September 1st IUFLE IN TREE TRUNK From tha Seattle Times. About 11 miles from Centralia, on the road to Llttl Rock. Is a curiosity, to see which would amply repay any one for the drive. About 60 yards from the road, near a deserted homestead, is an old-fashioned nne imoeoma in trunk of a tree. - . a Th trunk of the orub Oak If not more than six Inches through sit the point where th rifle is imbedded, so tnat me siock anu Drr -"-plete view. The rifle Is In- a perfect tat. nt nrAervn.tioti. It Is evident that th rifle was placed In a crotch of tne tree many year ago, probably at the height at which a man would rest a gun when taking careful In the course of years the tree has wn completely arouna tne ruie, tne t being imbedded. Th crotch is now about six Inches above the barrel TXB BXAUTIXUXi SlXtf Hotel "Key Route inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, private baths, long-distance telephones, compressed air clean ing, large lobby, cafe a la carta with cuisine and service unsurpassed. For rates, et&, address N. S. MULLAN. Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palaca Kotal. Ban Francisco. gro loch and the gun 1 about 10 feet from the ground. Romances innumerable might be woven about the old rifle, but it stands as a memento to tne aeveiopment ana progress that have taken place. What was a wild and unexplored country at the time when the rifle was first placed in the crotch of the tree, with the red man monarch of all he surveyed, with scattered settlements of hardy pioneers already preparing to contest his su- remacy, is now aottea wun rarms and omes of prosperous families. HOTEL HOLLAND. Uls street, Bet. Powell and an rranolaoo. NOW OPEN Strictly Blrst-Class, Absolute prooi. ui jtooma; 90 with J. ouonrarsx-S. Mgr. d MasOl, I P 1 Bath. I HIGH TIME. ANTICIPATED AT MULTNOMAH CLUB'S LOW JINKS All the attractions of th three-ring circus, Including the v menagerie and clowns will be combined in th annual outing .of the Multnomah club which takes place tomorrow under the name of "Low Jlhks.Y " AIT tha fun and pleas ure which can-be crowded into a day's time will be served in pleasing' style. Pessimists will not be - permitted to Join the crowd that attends and those who dont expect to nave a good time will bo left on the landing. Tha start will be mad -at the foot of Couch street, Instead-of from the foot of Washington - as announced pre viously, and the trio of 30 miles down the Columbia and up Lewis river will be made la th steamer Beaver. -Camp will struck at about the gam point as that utilised last summer. It is ex pected that between 300 and es will be on the decks of tr.o steamer when it moves down the Willamette. While no formal- program has been arranged for the amusement of the party, there-wilt-be - events- both with and without ' names. Football Will be played In the shade ns much as pos sible to keep down temperatures, there will be a baseball game, racing, a pie eating contest, a bull fight and numer ous other applause-producing stunts. F. B. Harmer andW. W. Warrlner have the day in charge and are working with sub-committees who are looking after th refreshment and entertainment sides of the Jinks. Th return trin will be made Ists in the afternoon.' 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