THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND," SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1907. ' -w i a NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD 3 aaaMaaMaaiBlB .i..... ..m. BOSS PLAYTODAY Old Tennis Eivals' oss .Jiackets at mingwn at Five o'Clock. , HOUR AND BENHAM nAVE CLOSE MATCH Drawlnss, In Ladies' EvonU Were Held Last Night and Play in hem Begins Today Results of Yester day's Contests Today's Schedule Ulter A. Goss, x-stat champion, Jnd Brandt Wlckersham, Irvlngton club champion, will engage In a tussle at th Irvlngton courts at 6 o'clock thi after noon to determine which ahaU remain in the annual tournament for the cham pionship of the club. The men are old rivals and the match. If not the best, will certainly be one of the best of the tournament. Wlckeraham plays an exceedingly brilliant game, while Gobi relies on steadiness, accuracy and headwork. Krom an exhibition point of view Wlck eraham plays better tennis. Again and again he haa been picked to defeat Qosa when they met on even terms, but he lias never sucoeeded in a tournament. This year, however, he is playing a stronger game than ever and It is be lieved by many racket entnusiaats mai Goss will succumb to his fast work to day. Wlckeraham won the Irvlngton championship last year when Ooss was on the land fraud Jury and unable to compete. , Btohx direa Benham Hard Boa. Seven matches were played In the tournament yesterday. Perhaps the best was the one played In the club Championship between K. K. Benham and I. Rohr.' Benham won both sets by olose scores, the second set going to 14 games, a very unusual record. The score of the match wan 6-4, ll-U. Rohr had a lead of four all and 40-16 In the first set, but Benham took a spurt and won the game. The next one he took without the lose of a point. In the second set Rohr had a lead of 4-1 and later of (-8, but was unable to land the winning game. With tile score "point set" at one time Benham sent him a short lob, but he banged It into the net and the fight for the set con tinued. Rchr chopped strong and lobbed deep, .while Benham excelled in steadi ness and covering his court. Benham was In a hole in the second set numer ous times, but his nerve always proved equal to the occasion and be pulled him self safe. The summary of yesterday's games follows: Yesterdays annua ry. Men's singles, club championship R. R. Benham beat I. Rohr, 6-4, 13-11. W. W. Benham beat L. Starr, 6-. 6-0. Ooss beat Morse, 6-8, 6-1. Wilder beat Ladd. 6-2, -l. Men's singles, open handicap Wolf (receive 18) beat Warren (owe 8-6), 6-1. 6-8. Snow (owe 6-6) beat Humph rey TOW 8-6), 6-8, 7-6. 7-6. Men's doubles, open handicap Ooss and MeAlpln (owe 40) beat De Schwein lts and Reynolds (owe 3-6). 8-6, 6-1. Karaite of Drawing. Drawings were held last night In all the ladles' events, and play In these be- f lna today. The results of the drawing ollow: Mixed doubles, preliminary round Miu FYinllnv and Mr. Shlves. 0-30. vs. Mr. and Mrs. Harrlgan; Mrs. Northup and Mr. FUher, 0-15, vs. Miss Moore and Mr. McAlpin. ... First round Miss Morrison and Mr. McKensie, 0-16, vs. Mrs. Judge and Mr. Knntt os-: Miss Goes and Mr. Wolf. scratch, vs. winner in Fording and Shlves; Harrigan and Harrlgan, winner Northrup ana f lsner; Moore ana mc Ainin vs. . Misa Fox and Mr. Cawston 0-16, 6-6; Miss Leadbetter and K. Mo- AlDln. 0-16. vs. Miss Koehier and Mr, Rnnw 0-1 E. Ladles' singles, preliminary round MUs Moore, 0-16, vs. Miss Stiver, scratch: Miss Northrup, 0-16-3, vs. Miss Leadbetter, 0-16-3. First round Miss 'Ooss, scratch, vs. Miss Foraing, o-au-s: Mrs. judge, u-io vs. winner Moore-8tlver match : win ner Northrup-Leadbetter match vs. Miss Fox. 0-30; Miss Lamberson, rec. 16, vs. Miss Campbell. 0-3-3. Ladles' doubles, preliminary round Miss Moore ana Mrs. juage, o-io, vs. hjsv, r. j. axxzv. 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' Mr Green said - thtee months' treatment would (heal my eyes. 81x weeks did ths work. a My eyes are per- feet and true. I have not worn glasses since that time. April. 1906. I am bap :, pier and stronger In every wsy. . . i, , MIS3 ELLA. SPRINQv - WHO WILL WIN, GANS OR BR ITT, . AND WHY DO YOU THINK HE WILL? . v : -': v I V '! f - . K ' . A , ; it ', .A " -4 , , ' , ;5 - t ) - ' -4, J - t. -." v f V ' 'j J , - -,r J ' '- - - .'!"' -;V,y,.: i ' , ' ' i'? "-it''" I rs;. ; , j 'ir.'i'K' , V - -. ' tyi iy . - , V. V , t ' v 4 ..-: -si. Jimmy Who wll win the Oans-Brltt fight at San Francisco on September If Why do you think soT Joe Gana and Jimmy Britt are two of the greatest lightweights that ever donned a glove. Perhaps it would not be going It too strong to say that they are the two greatest Each has a long line of victories to his credit Both are great fighters and both have the science of boxing from A to Z. Oans and Britt are the only two men who have ever succeeded In beating that iron man of the ring;. Battling Nelson. since the Dane mastered the rudiments of the game. . . . One year the black phenom inea ror 43 rounds to put out the Battler, but Mrs. Northrup and Miss tampoeu, soratch. . ,.. First rouna miss uauin ana mium Ooss, reo. 1-6, vs. Mrs. Cook ana miss Leadbetter, S-JO; winner Moore-juuKe-Northrun-CamDbell match VS. Miss Fox and Miss Fording, 0-15-3-6. The drawlno- of the ladies' singles, club championship, resulted as follows: . I n Jl 1 ... Vrfiw Ula, I A.J better vs. Miss Moore; Mrs. Northrup vs. Mrs. Judge; Miss Lam person vs. aiiss Ooss. . . . xoaays aoaeanie. 10 a m. Miss Moore vS. Miss Stiver; Un Nnrthrnn va. Misa Leadbetter. 11 a. m. Miss Lamberson vs. Miss Edgar vs. W. W. Benham: Kats and La 3d vs. Ewlng and Herdman; Miss Moon and McAVpln vs. Mrs. Northrup and Fisher: Misa Leadbetter and K. Mo- Alpln vs. Miss K-oenier ana unow. 9 n m Rosenfeld vs. Benham: Tur ner vs. Morse; Miss Morrison and Mc- Kenaie vs. Mrs. Judge and Scott 4 p. m. Andrewa vs. De Scawelniti Wolf vs. Snow. 6 p m. Wlckeraham vs. Ooss; An drews and Wilder vs. Humphrey and Gardner. PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE NOTES " The Cleveland team took a great brace on the home grounds. It is said that Manager Clymer of Columbus Is to succeed Ned Hanlon at Cincinnati. The New York Highlanders missed the brilliant work of Hal Chase on the western trip. You might as well pay all bets on the Chicago Cubs as National league champions. Unless the unexpected happens, George Stone will not be the champion hitter for 1907. The eastern American league teams played better ball during the last west ern trip than on any previous trip this aeaaon. There is not a great deal of honor In second position, still the Pirates and Giants are working hard to land next to the Cubs. The White Sox have caught their seo ond wind and will no doubt fight to a finish. The Philadelphia-Detroit series at De troit drew 24,633 fans. This Is a rec ord for three games In Detroit. The NaBhvrfle team In the Southern league, which started the season riding in the gold-plated band wagon, is now nearlng the calliope. Outfielder Thonev of Toronto - who has been signed by the Boston Ameri cans, has had a trial both at Cleveland and New York. The Brooklyn Buperbas are lighting hard to pass the Quakers, but the Philadelphia chaps won't budge. Rumor has it that Joe Cantllllon haa bought the San Diego team in Caiifor nia. Joe will own a sufficient num ber of clubs after a Trhlle to start a league of bis own. A atorv is toins the rounds to the ef fect that George Tebeau.wlll fight the maj.'?-leagues next season wim teams in cnica.ro. uieve ana. rictuDurn ana Cincinnati. Isn't George the brigand? The New York club still floats tlte National leaeue and world's champion ship pennants of 1906 at the Polo grounds. The iants just wont part with those old banners. Umpire Jack Sheridan says he will retire at the end of the present season. This is Jack's twenty-second year of continuous service. Danh Hoffman of the New York Americans and "Circus Solly" Hoffman of theCubs, both play centerfiald and head dU batting order of their re-specty-e teams. Texas Jones, a former umpire of the western association, is now managing the Gulf Coast Leacua team at Mon roe, La., ,.; . r ' , ; - . Six hundred loyal fans of Dallas have organised a rooters' club to encourage tuc.r home team In its light for the Texas league pennant., . Ambrose McConnell. the clever second baseman of the Providence team, will Join the Boston Americans at the end of the eastern league season. ' v . , t " t1 It Britt failed, Nelson losing on a foul In the forty-second. Three times Britt fought Nelson in San Francisco. The first time he rained a decision by a close margin. The next time he fought Nel son at his own game and was Knocked nut Tha third time he won on a de cision in 26 rounds. In this fight he had Nelson nearly as badly beaten as (ion a haa mm at me ena or ii rounas .t Holdfleld. "This man Oans was Just made for me," says Jimmy. 'Til carry the money home, says joe." Which will wlnT The fight is still ten days away. Write your answer in not more than 76 words and address to the Journal's sporting editor. The answers will be published sometime between now and the date of the fight HOT IRI-GITY GAME Frakes and Tigers to Have, Strong Teams in Field for Pennant Fight One of the best Tri-Clty league games of the season is promised for tomorrow nftftrnnnn n t thn Const learua rrounda. ON SUNDAY PROGRAM Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets. The wojkt armory Unlay andtomor competing teams will be the Frakes and possible before the contest, the Kelso tiKers. the two leaders in the Nelson has been training at the race for tne pennant xnese iwo teams are but a few points apart, and the win ner will have a good hold on the pen nant. Klnn ia nrnlnc with almost an en tlrely new team, made up of the best ballplayers they have been able to se cure from the Northwest league and elsewhere. Erlckson, late of Spokane; Graham, late of Butte, and Hearn or He pttlo will ha nmon( the Tlaer nlavers. Thn tfrlan rnns will come to Portland In a large force and have sent word that they are bringing several mousana aoi lam alonar to net on the Rame. The Frakes. however, are prepared for them in players, ll not in money, ' Ennon Call ",'-whra McC"e11 Ie" S hnme: Schimbff. the erratic but bril llant and always popular utility man, and Pokorny, will be among the Frakes stars. The gams Is programmed to start at 2:30. LITTLE SPARKS FROM 3I0T0RD0M Cocktails and gasoline do not mix. and the sooner a certain set of motor ists realize this the fewer will be tne accidents. A flat road cheeretn the spirit but a flat tire Jeereth it. Owatonna, 'Minnesota is among mo western towns with a newly rormea club. . . . . The Infanta Isabella or Spain nas Just purchased her second touring car. Plans are being formulated by the Elgin (Illinois) Automobile club for an Illuminated D&rade. Tt has been decided that the Targa Florlo of 1908 will have the same rules as the Targa of this year. Blr l-nentung iiang unenr is one oi tho most ardent motorists of the dlplo- miitir corns at Washington. The new terman law promous any person under 18 years or age rrom anv l n or an au tomoblle or motorcycle. . tn New York state there are 6.793 unprotected railroad crossings to 1,940 protectea oy gates, iiugmen or pens. The work on the Long Island motor parkway is going forward as steadily as If there were to be a cup race on It this fall. M M w. i.. Edison, son of the famous In ventor Thomas A. Edison, himself an Inventor of note, has entered the auto mobile business. ' Officials of the Florida East Coast Au- tnmnhiin asRooiation have asKea tne na tional body to take charge of the races there next marcn. NAver annlv the brakes suddenly. The in -nlwiavs arave danger' of strlD- nlng theatre from the wheels or of afrolnlnir th. mntrtr The sum of $14,000, cleared bV the Automobile club of France on the Grand Prix, has been set aside as a reserve fund for future races. Angels Beat Commuters. Los Angeles. Aug. il. Los Angeles ran away from Oakland here yesterday. Score: R.H.B. Los Angeles . 9 11 1 Oakland ? 4 Using Vtoux the Qrava A prominent - manufacturer, Wm, -A. Fertwell, of Lucama, N. a, relates a most remarkable experience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of FJectrio Bitters, I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble Is Brlght's disease, in the Diabetes stage. I fully believe Electric Bitters will cure me f ermanently, for It has already stopped he liver and "bladder complications which -have troubled me J or years." Guaranteed at Red Cross Pharmacy. Prica enlx t0a - - -. --.. , -. SEALS SHUT OUT PORTLAi TEAM Beayers Have Now Lost Eight Straight Games in Southland. (Joorntl Special Service.) San Francisco, Aug. 31. The Seals shut out the Beavers hers "yesterday, making It four straight on the aeries and eight defeata In a row for the north erners since they left home. Score, t to 0. The visitors hit Henley safe three times In the fourth Inning, but poor baaerunnlng was responsible for their not putting a man or two over the plate. Aeronaut Robert Groom walked three men in succession ta the third lnninr. allowed a hit and then threw the ball away in an attempt to catch Irwin steal ing. 11 was me slowest rame se this season. The official score, rame seen here PORTLAND. AB. R, H. PO. A. K. Casey. Ib. . . Burdette, cf. Bassey. If. .. Donahue, cf. Atherton, lb. McCredle, rf. Mott. 8b Oroom, p. Moore, & Totals 31 0 1 14 13 BAN FRANCISCO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Hlldebrand, If. Spencer, of. . . Wheeler, rf. . , Irwin, 3b Melcholr, rf. . . Williams, lb. ., Street c Btrelb. 2b. 0 4 8 1 0 IS 3 2 1 Henley, p. Totals 2 t 4 27 13 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Portland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 San Francisco 00200001 3 Hits 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 8 SUMMARY. Two-base hit Irwin. First base on called balls Off Groom 4, off Henlev 2. Struck out By Oroom 6, b Henley S. Hit by pitcher Melcholr, Wheeler, Burdette. Double play Fay to Dona hue to Atherton. Time of game One hour and 46 minutes. Umpires Perrlne and Moore. NATIONAL LEAGUE. t Pittsburg Pittsburg, 2-0; Chicago, At Boston Boston. 2: New York. 1. At Philadelphia f nnaaeiPhia, Brooklyn, S. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. At Seattle Seattle, 6; Aberdeen, 6. SWORDSMEN ARE IN PINK OF CONDITION Major Robert F. Reld, who is to fight Carl Nelson, for the broadsword cham pionship of the world at Multnomah field, Monday afternoon, broke up his training quarters on a ranch near this city yesterday and returned to Port land last night The veteran swords man is a picture of health and declares that he la in condition to fight the bat tle of his Ufa He wUl do a little light armory or me xnira negimeni. lenin and Couch streets and also declares he never felt better. The horses to be used by the swordsmen have been care fully trained for their work In tho arena and apparently are as eager for the fray as their riders. From the number of tickets already sold and reservations for seats In the grandstand, the management of the fight are wondering where they are going to seat all tne spectators, as mere win undoubtedly be a larire number of per sons who will be unable to rina seats. Company F, and a special detail of po licemen will be on nana to Keep tnein off the field and out of danger. Man- ager Alden stated today that Targe dele- Rations are coming irom Vancouver and nearby towns and the attendance at the contest promises to De even larger than at the Intercollegiate football games last year. Wabash vs. Oregon City Grays. The Oregon City Grays and the Wa bash club of Portland will contest at Willamette Falls tomorrow. Shortstop McBrlde of the locals is displeased with Spokane and has written fern Drone ror his old position. It Is Bare to say tna "Streak Mack" will be seen on the In field. Johnson will be retained. Cap tain Stammers, the popular southern California coast leaguer, Is responsible for the classy article or oaii put up Dy the Athletic club boys. A aame Is belna arranged witn tne celebrated Vale team for September 16, and a challenge Is being considered from the Tyee White Bocks, Tacoma cnam- plons. The management refuses to con sider challenges from nonrecognlzed nines. Tennis Stars at Cincinnati. - (Journal Special 8erTlce. Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 31. A number of the best racket wielders of the United States and Canada are on hand tor the tri-state tennis tournament vhlch began today on the courts of the Cincinnati Tennis club. Prominent among the en tries are BeaJs Wright of Boston, W. C Grant. R. D". Little, H. L. Westfall and Robert Leroy of New York, J. A. Ross and A. C. Hopkins of Chicago. During the coming week Miss May Sutton will defend her title as trl-stato champion. Beals Wright will not de fend his title as trl-atate champion In singles, but will allow that honor to go to the winner of the tourney. He will, however, blay in doubles with Llttlo and In mixed doubles with Miss Sutton, Central A. A. U. Championships. (Journal Swdal Service. ) Chicago, ug. 31. The cream of the amateur HLHICim U i IHHCIIIJ o m n gniu- ered at Mkrchall today today to take nart In th annual track and field cham Dlonshlos of the Central A. A. U. The Iarae number and hlKh class of the en trants combine to give promise of some record-breaking periormances. The events that make up the pro gram Include the 100, 220, 440. 8S0, mile ana two-mile runs, high Jump, broad Jump, pole vault hammer throw discus 1Z0 hlgn nuraies, zzv low nuraies ana shotput r- Spantoa vs. Forest Grove. The Rnanton ball nine will cross bats with the Forest Grove team tomorrow at Forest Grove. The game should be one of the ranee si in tne vauey tms vur aa Forest Grove has had an un broken string of victories, and the Span, tons claim the championship of Port land, having beaten the Kelso Tigers and other Tri-Clty league teams and amateur nlnea The SDantons will em bark for Forest Grove at 11 a. m. from Stark and Fourth streets. ' . Preferred Stock OanneA (teaa , , Allen Lswls Beat Bras4. - '- ' 1 FAVORITE TRICK OF Does Knockout Stunt in Friendly Bout and Apol- ogizes Later: SAILOR BURKE IS HIS MOST RECENT VICTIM Beguiles Opponent Into Relaxing Hl Guard and Then tand the Rig Kick Time Ho Tried to Put Ont Jeff "In Fun." , . By C E. Van Loan. If there is one thing in all the world which Is harder than teaching an old dog new tricks it Is to teach that same old dog to forget the tricks he knows. All of which is preliminary to the latest adventure of our aged friend, Robert Fltzslmmons Raspberry Bob. After the Jack Johnson affair, which should have been enough to send Bob back to the farm fur keeps, the big. ftooi-natured fellow allowed them to kid ilm into appearing at a benefit in a three-round bout with Sailor Burke. That three-round exhibition thing used to be Bob's meat and drink. He loved to Ret a fellow into the ring a fellow who thought pretty well of him self and who expected to go away and brag of the things which Fltxslmmons tried to do to him and failed. And though It was all a friendly bout with soft k loves and without hard reelings. Raspberry Robert would manage to land one poke on the chin which would cause the ambitious one to wonder who tied the mule loose. That was a nice little way Bob had. And be always apologized so sincerely that half the time he got away with it on the grounds of ah unavoidable accl dent. The Chesty Bailor Burke. This Sailor Burke person Is a very chesty tnree or rour-rouna rignter rrom New York. He was matched to meet Johnson, but the Joke was too good to keep and the match will probably never come on. Burke Jumped at the chance to spar with Fltssimmons. When the men met before the bout Fits showed his right arm and explained that It was very sore. "I 'urt me arm before the Johnson fight' said Bob, "an wotever you do, Sailor, oon t urt It again. The Sailor said he would be careful. The first round was a nlc, easy spar ring match. Just fast enough to keep everybody satisfied. In (ttet-eecond round Fltx squealed as he was pulling out of a clinch. "Ow! You're hurtin' me arm! Look at it what you've done!" Sailor stopped to look at the suffer ing right and as he did so the left whizzed over and down went Burke, flat on his back. He eot ud a very angry young man and in the third round, at the end of which both men were to fall, he started a slugging bee that was on the level no Joke about It. Fits asked him to fall and make a good finish but Sailor In slated that Fits fall first and finally the aged one dropped to the ground. Of course the Sailor says that he knocked Fltx down in the last round. It all goes to show that old age has not cured Robert of his habit of showing off In company. TJp at Harbin Spring's. Burke may or may not have played even with Fltz in thla last outbreak of the old trait, but there was once when Raspberry Robert started something which he could not finish., and it was at Harbin SDrings. ' It was when Jeff was training for his second fight with Corbett and his staff consisted of Fitzaimmons, whom he had twice defeated, Joe Kennedy and his brother Jack. J off, always a hard worker, decided one morning that he would see how much work he could do without dropping dead: He started on the road and covered 16 miles, uphill and down, most of It at a dog trot. In the afternoon he skipped the rope for more than an hour. punching the bags, worked with the wrist machines and at the end of two hours of the hardest kind of work called for the gloves. "Now you suckers will have to fight today," said Jim. "I'm going after you hard, so look out for me' It happened that Fltz had brought his new wife with him and the old fellow was delighted when he saw that Jeff was plainly tired. Fltz was to go on after Kennedy and Jack had had enough of it Fltz explained to his wife that he was sure that he oould whip Jeffries and he Intended to prove It that after noon. " 'E says 'fight!' " whispered Bob. "My word! Watch me go at Mm!" Before His Hew Wife. Kennedy ran Into something In the third round and refused to come back and Jack Jeffries Quit at the end of the second. Then Bob came up for the fin ishing bout Jeff was streaming with perspiration and apparently winded, Fltz wasted no time, but waded in with lefts and rights, hitting as hard as he could swing the gloves over. Jeff understood the situation at once and the thing developed into a real fight, both men trying hard for a knockout Jeff says he never fought harder in the ring and at the end of the third round Fltz dropped into a chair and weakly signaled the helpers to remove his gloves. "I didn't want to hurt the old boy." said Jim afterward, "but when he told his wife that he was .going to put me away, I had to show him up. None of that 'knockout In fun' business for me." The next we hear or Kasbberrv Bob. he will be fighting welters In exhibi tion bouts and calling their attention to a fight in me crowa, tne same giving mm uie opyunumiy to bud tne mtt Kick. DENATURED ALCOHOL RULES ARE LIBERAL New Code Adopted by Last Congress Will Go Into Effect Tomorrow. (Journal Special Serrlce.) Washington, Aug. Sl-The denatured alcohol regulations, which, were made necessary by the amendatory act passed by the last congress, will com Into ef fect tomorrow. The old regulations were found to be unnecessarily string ent at some poiatakand the new regula tions will liberalize materially the goy ernment's mthod f handling the denk- tured" alcohol Industry. . J Under the new 'regulations. In addi tion to - denaturing - warehouses- on - dis tillery . premises, central denaturing warehouses may be constructed at such points aa- business Interests mij re quire, and alcohol may be transferred from denaturing warehouses by means aX tanks or tank oars to consumers, t RASPBERRY BOB NOW DOCTORS SAY: DON'T That's all moonshine. They are fpretendera" -'u-If you can't ours a man, tan Mm SO. '-': Physicians use too many drog. . There are only a few great Ann worth handling I'll not nam them. Dr. Wm. Osier In a recent address to physician. i I do not believe that the average length of human life would be di minished by an hour if au the drugs of Christen dom were dumped Into the sea bar ring, perhaps, , half a dozen. Alfred Lefllng well, M. D., Amer ican Humane As sociation. e e e At last some of our eminent phy sicians are begin ning to tell the truth about drugs. They have de ceived the people Just about as long as they can, un less they check the advance of science. It Is sci ence that has "shown them up. It has proved that man's body Is electrical; that eleotrlclty runs our bodies and produces what we call life. It has shown that most all sickness and chronlo disorders are due to a lack of electric energy. It has taught us the worthlessness of drugs: that they are only poi sons, and poisons don't ours. The reason drugs don't cure Is because they do not help Nature. Nature needs slectrlclty, nourish ment, something that? builds up. Drugs contain no i nourishment no electricity Just poison which tears down. My way of curing Is to restore electricity where It is needed, and pain and sickness will disappear. That's because electricity gives strength, power to the body, en abling fvery organ to perform its work properly, and when every or gan is In a strong, healthy condi tion there can be no pain or sick ness. ' Wear Electro-Vigor while you CGecWo Xke WeU-Kaewa Bellas! CHINESE Beet aa4 Bart DOCTOR Bet stade a Uie stsdy ef roots sod herbs, ad la taet stady dleeererea end le gtrtsg to tbe world bis wonderful remedies. NO KEBCUKT, P0180HS OB DB.UGS VSKC HE CURES WITHOUT OPEBATIOW, OB ' WITHOUT XHX ATS OW A XXITZ. He (aerentee to ears Catarrh. AetbBM, taut. Throat, BbeaBitlsai .Norvoaeaees. Nervous Debility, Btnmteh, Uver, KMaey Tronbleet eleo tort Ma oh nod. rest lie Weak nee end AD Private Dtaeaaee. A SURE CANCER CURE 7 tut Beoelved rrom rekhis, Chlst lsf BmlH end Sellable. IF TOD ARB AFFLICTED. DOlfT DILAZ. 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Manufacturers using completely dena tured alcohol are not required to swear to an application ror permit, One of the most Important features of the new regulations' la that relating to the construction and operation of in dustrial or farm distilleries, whlea may produce alcohol from anything;- that contains fermentable matter. Indus trial distilleries are divided Into two classes. In the first class - are Disced distilleries of a surveyed capacity of 60 proof gall on a Distilleries of tha sec ond class are those that produce mora than 50 ganona ana less than 100 gal lons of distilled spirits daily. Manufacturers using specially dena tured alcohol are, under th new regu lations, relieved from keeping a record of the goods In the manufacture of which denatured alcohol Is used. V.;.,-V -..ii ' i- ii . ' ' William R. Hearst haa accepted an in vitation to be on of the orators at the Labor day.eelebration at th Jamtown exposition next mouth. 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