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4 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY. 10. 1003. ry t STilflFflRfl TFilM CRITICS SAY BURHS TDico xnb DDI7E SHOULD EASILY 11 11IILU lull I li III Portland Boy Will Defend -Handball Belt Against All Comers. American Champion Will Meet Jack Palmer in London Ring Today. UIta Press Uased Win.) London, ' Feb. 10. At the National Sporting: club of thla city tonight Jack "DUSTY" ROBERTS niTrnh nnrnnn Hi Republicans Will Select Na tional Delegates and Noin rt lnees for State Offices. UKtbU fl "0" (Halt Press Imm4 WIm.) ' Columbus, Ohio, Fb, IS Popular prl marles will. b held by tha Bepublloens la practical all th II counties of Ohio Former Dalles Athlete Will to-orI?w '!r ".i1-0".0! ot Mt'?T miiu biivi vtac-vv M UW laiv vuiivviivivim Tb convention will ba held aarly next month, and It will aeleot In addition to four dalea-atea-at-larsa - to tha Kenub ucan national convention, canaiaai 101 governor and other atatea offloera. Tha primary will ba In reality the (pedal Dispatch t The Joeraal.) I nraaMantiai k.m. mr.t Tha raault university or Oregon. Bugene, Fab. I will ahow In unmistakable riguree 19 The prospects for , this spring's whether Taft or Foraker la to control Strengthen Lemon Yel low Track Team. r-yil Feb. 1 0 I " . " ' . . I . x. .. - - " lOhlo do I era tea to the Chicago convex h h. ek r,rr' wno " generally regaroea mm .iwmvm ....m were eirengmenea yeeter- tlon. The Tflght waa launched when the V ' (Snarla! Dispatch to The Jsarsal.) Stan ford Unlvere Stanford will enter a team in in two- of th- DMt hea.vyw.ights England J day by tha arrival of Earl K. Roberta, I Republloan state commlttea laaued the mil crors-couniry run pi m- '"' l has produced since Charlie Mitchell waa I familiarly known aa "Dusty" Roberta, r" ror, tn primartea ana convention. rlub in vQilden Gate Park on Waahlng-hn his prima, and Tommy Burns, who I who waa-formerly a resident of Tha .Primary plan waa the Idea of tha tnn'a birthday Inatead of tha usual ' claim 10 tne line or coampion i panes, ana win register next week from uyyoriers, nan ton a , urtnaay '"" " 0 f America, will fight , 10 rounda or Lou Angelaa. California, which la hla 'c ot bittr opposition from rroaa-country thla KMt will in """haa, to deride tha queatlon of suprem-1 present home. While a resident of Ore- the ,or, lement The Foraker peo- newljf completed ataaium, partly on inviacy. uurns win enter tne ring a oe- gon na attended McMlnnvllle college. P rp"nu wuj.fi v" ' cv'o'e ' track and partly n tha regular elded favorite In the betting, chiefly where he waa prominent In track work! lnpted to block the prlmarlee through ,, , . " oecauae oi me exccneni allowing no nia apeoiamea are tne eprlnta. low hur- " ""."""e" . , quarter- mile track. made agalnat Ounner Molr here laat dlea and the pole vault Hla record In Tne T,ft campaign managere are not Tha te(ima entered repreaent Stanford. December. the hundred la about 19 1-6 aeconda. and ofry'" over tha outcome of the prl- ' Calif ornla. Olympic dub. Century Ath- Both flgbtera appear to be In aplen- under the training of Bill Haywartf he nrlea. They are confident tliat the re- ?. 1 ti !T-a dh ..d tha d condition for the come.,. Burna ahould prove a valuable man. !ui J'L?. rrwh!l?,i,l .. .v ---inea prepared ror tne name wiin ni i 'Notwlthatandlng the .fact that hla I "r ""crwiary oi war nu wm filapiamat Indlanai Tha flrat runner to usual rare and energy, and Palmer also I home ia In California and thla hla par-!u1r th lection of four Taft men aa finish will receive a, hanflanme goia nss wn imnmK """iu,,:U., L. enta wianea mm to go to one of the I rZ ' r.7 i Xh? . i . . .. .v. a m-a ti.A ntiM I llw w. ..,..,r. ouinini universniea. KObarta has neen I .'"-" . .it., i in. i mraav eniw . - r- - hirl hitter and can stand a vast planning all fall to enter Oregon, and Tli. roraaer people are medala wUl ba of allver. In addition to amount of punishment, but it la be- he aaya he la glad to be In Oreaon rdy acknowledge themsel these ail the raembera of the winning lleved that Burna Is far superior to again. He waa pledged yesterday to 2n th dalegateji-at-large. but te.m will be awarded allver medala. v-" .V . V ln" u iraiertmy. T.h T5S!l,iJl-0,XSI?dwTrI th?t lh "I""10" ' "h"d crltlca thla pic club, haa been Wif V,ii ""i superiority ought to win the flghk for organixatlon, once by California and Amerr,ni seats. are in great1 de- onre by SUnford. . . . mand. notwithsUndlng tha high prlcea Trainer Woulton expecta to enter a aakltA antt thr- nrnrJaam tn K -.- ka ii names en tne ruo- I 1 . - ',V "'.rZLZZt .a nri to add l ringaiaa, a 'i "TT aL iiJ the men ahow their worth. He has atarted a new system. Hereafter in tha nrwllmlnarv meets every one run frrm scratch. By this he hopes he Mhla tA form a better baala for Of nite comparison of the reepectlve merits of the numerous athletea out for track. However, the 'varsity men will com pete among themselves and the frvsh men In a separate body. Thua there will bo two eventa In the place of one at the try-outs. 1 SKI JUMPERS TRY TO SMASH RECORD KRUSE11S BOTH FIVE-filllE CONTESTS practically vea beaten they pro- feaa to expect to pick ud many district delegates, soma of their estimates amounting to aa high aa half tha delegation. Tha vote of tha countlea tomorrow. however, will make It a very easy mat ter to reckon the relative strength of tne two leadera aa regards the district delegatea aa well aa the delegates to the state convention. The Taft managers aeciara tne snowing or Tart strength win oe so poor aa to produce very great demoralisation amona- his followers. They are not even willing to concede EMIIIG LOOiiS OVER PROSPECTS President of M. A St; P. Inspects ; Northwest U; ; Timber Lands. : ;1 ; Waited Press LuhI Wire.) 4 Seattle, Fab. 10. After a week away from telegraph and newspapers, ' la spectlng possible timber and coal prop erties. President A. J. EarUng of tha Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway returned to SeatU Ust night with him returned tha remnants fof one of th biggest and moat Important parties of capitalist that, aver visited , the northwest. - ' ' Not until yesterday was It known that thla party had gone on a specially char tared ateamer to the Queen Charlotte Islands off th coast of British Co- umblg. President Karl In a waa believed to have gone- to Vancouver Island to look over timber properties, accompa nied by President Jt R, Williams of the Milwaukee system. In this state, and Potter Palmer Jr. of Chicago. Yaater- day. however, the news came out of th rue goal or the party tnat lert Seattle 0 daya ago and waa confirmed when President Karllnc and some or the men reached Seattle at 1 o'clock laat night. Th group or capitalists, 41 in num. her. met In Vancouver a week ago Sat urday. The party waa arranred because of H. F. Hunter of Chicago, a capitalist Interested in timber and coal properties on the oueen cnariotte island. The teamer Princess Beatrice waa chartered for th trip. . Grande's city lighting plant, light U promised tonight. ' The Ice has thawed In th lake sufficiently to permit the water to pour over the wheela and atart th aleotrio motor again. Ls Orand haa reverted to th primitive period of oil lamps, tallow candles and grease "dins" during th , suspension of th light plant. ; - . , ,. ' . ., , .. "" . Ill Only Son Is Dead. - lDeet Dltpetefa to Tke foeraal.) Blalock, Or., Feb. 1. After an Ill ness of two weeks, William, tha youn est child and only son of Mr. and Mi i. Kubeig of this Ipcsllty hus died typhoid pneumonia. . Mr. Knberg la 01 of the lurgeat wheat growers In O Ham county. Thre years ago hla ol est son was killed near here, after b Ing dragged acme distance by a fra tlous horse. The body of the Uttl b wssburrled in. th cemetery at TI Is snswerloff aaeartlassMets 'feerela, plea awntlos The ooresL ' Large Crowd Witnesses Two l;1; WWU 'gtnrtSZ Speed Contests at the &."chanyc;'.,,,Jh"5 Hundreds of Contestants As semble at Duluth for Na- Oaks Rink. fllanfnrd1 never ml aiich an array of talent avail able for track work since 1 have been ut Stanford. What I like to aee Is the 'arrannv i the men go Into thrir events. 1 I am proud to be the trainer of sucb a bunch 01 men. i 1 Flan Track aUeaciers, Plans for additional track bleachers are now almost completed and the board of tional Tournament. Kruae ran away from his opponents In both the afternoon and evenlna five- mile iaces at the Oaks rink yesterday. The young racer showed speed early In both contests and In the evening fin- fUnlted Press Leased Wire.) I Ished nearly 100 feet ahead of Cope- Duluth. Minn., Feb. 10. The hundreds I land, who waa second, and ttO feet In control will throw them open for lnspec- I of visitors now in Duluth -for the fourth I advance of Card, who finished third. tlon of the contractors tomorrow. Th 1 national ski tournament affords evl- The entries In the two races were posed to be weakest They declare that Ohio Is solidly for Taft. that he has the backing of substantially all of the KepuDiican newspspers or the state, and that the delegation to Chicago will vote for him as a unit first, last and all the lime. WADE WILL OFFER IIS ANCIENT PLEA rhlch are the exact duplicate of those already I " rm.Vux rowin in popularity v.ui.uu. i.iu, nim rarr-uana T rtu . ' 11 constructed at the tracx witn a similar 1 mat tne ramous winter sport has en- "iwria. uom were last rrom me inat liv JJS iiUl X 111 SiCullV uru rarrnj spuriea to ine leaa early the evening contest and for a time reafeneH tn hnM flrat n 1 n. , n Ik, bleachers erected laat year. The sti- I begin tomorrow end continue two dava. I fl nlsh. but hfc soon an.ve wav tn tCrnaa ,naied 1" i20?' , . I There will be aeveral hundred partlcl- whose steady drilling won him tho con The Stanford Xnterscholaatlo aasocla-1 r..-,. h. .4nri. x,,JL ' l.l test in much ih. am. that k. h.i tldhhdd its first reguUr meeting last Kv'isconaln and the unoer nenlnauir of Pu himself Into the lead during the rr FINANCES OF U. OF 0. STUDENT BODY (Spadil Ditpateh te The Jsaraal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb. 10. The following statement aa to the finances of th associated students of the ITnl versify of Oregon has been given out by Registrar A. R. Tiffany, who ia treasurer of the association: RESOURCES By cash In bank 1390.77 Overdrafts . Miscellaneous fund ..t3M.ll Olee club 260.77 ' 617.01 VlirtlUtlVU aBi iuw va a waav a. mtiviaai WMIICI P H-fl V 1 11 Bf Vlim The" will fee directly opposlt th xntry from Norway. The eventa will nr Able to Stand Trial- Charges Recited. evening and reorganised for the aemea- Michiaan. with aome from r.nada -rt afternoon exhibition, ter. J. is. uuanmg ana c ts. ursaiora I other sections S'la-"..VieIlnJf."a w I . Among the entriee are Ole Mangseth. j. row. or u ina . ww I holder -Of the American reenrd of 111 Both races were witnessed by large crowds, the six-day contest during the tdpecisl Dispatch to Tt Joornatl Pendleton. Feb. 11. An echo of one committees were appointed to make ar rnngeruents ror tne i thletes. feet; Gusts v Bye. former American the contests. week having excited no little Interest in ' the most sensational and far-reach- -9nett,.rtaime?UoVMied JEffi ainpionT with a'mark of 108 tZl anS VWSriS&g & i??fri&-.'ttSZ HOOD RIVER FIVE WINS a nnaltlnn. n tha hn-r nt " JM.' i X'g".res , ioveor The bi meit wilirba held " " !2.,?mJia;""t.P?'"T?.tht governors. Tn pig meet wiu o neia better ones wlU be established during 2LtoTto&U ' The conditlr-ar. highly favorable lrFnd'thdV-S Th'e'Dufuth'nlll bwfchgsPe0.rT.tentCern t:och Presley, who seems to be well i. ii . .irta lng financial failures In the history of eastern Oregon la heard In the an nouncement that C. B. Wade, former cashier of the First National bank of TPPrtlf Ti 4 T T "CQ TIT TTVO tni" c,tv' and one of he moat prom XilUJl UALlhrjlD HLvLo Inent financiers and promoters of east- j era Oregon. Is to be arraigned in this I t . - . . L. o. J . . 1 . . eo. iw. in one or l (,.,. , .m, hih k..,. v O , rr v vnwiave rruiVH aia w sd vcvil hanging; over his head for three years. wnue ne nas Deen in southern California ' The Dalles. Or., the rough-and-tumble kind of basket ball games the Hood River team de- ted The Dalles Blues bv the score feat satisfied with the outlook, the boys have AnonTOs i t e h 1 1 1 ran iimmi Ztl taJcen on a n.w hnrat nt anead iP.;.-"" opposite hill can accommodate " , mm 7-Zl ' w VL I spectaiors ana give tnem a com- I 'V " ,",''"LJL V . those of embexxllng fum Ipiete view or tne scaiioia, the ride, the 1 11 " Ti .iA --.-f 'Ti . V I Craig estate or wh ch he Jump and the turn. J "dBi? .corinK Pnt to h.tralor and of forging 1 The contestants In the present tour- thL PJL 1 n J4;. ,.. Joseph Vey, a" Portugese Masters Plays Handball. There Is much Interest in the handball tournament W. Y. Masters of Port of l to is Roth term. T ni ZmJ tl.t c.5 a mental and Py wreck, as a result fHn. i- .hi VitS K.iZ'd.J't nd of his failure. L".1.00,',- nnxth," " Si ..The specific charge, against him are I. 1 . . i , I " v. D III. was admln- the name of depositor of - StS7.SK The miscellaneous fund consisted of S200. From this 1400 waa nald Trainer Hayward as salary, $60 as expenses for the two delegates to the athletic. con ference at Walla Walla. S7S.31 for In cidental exDenses. leavlns an overdraft of I33C.S1. LIABILITIES. Football Track Oregon monthly . Oratory and-debat Oregon weekly Baseball , Basketball ssgs.es 22.l7 lOO.SS SS.6S 2.S s.o 8S.67 S9S7.86 Among the resources there Is also $1. 000 which waa tied up by the failure of tne Title uuarante Trust company. Mr. Tiffany also expecta about S100 i rum new siuaenis next semester. LA GRANDE TO HAVE JUICE AGAIN TONIGHT (Rpeclsl Dbpstch to The Jonrssl.) U Grande, Or., Feb. 10. After being n total oarKness ror rour weens, owing 10 ine r reeling or Morgan lake, the source of the electric power for La I READ ThisOffer , I am anxioui that eyery man who ia a auf--' feref A cart not as to whether hi a trouble it nerroua debility, orfanie weakneia, syph Uia, "weaknega,' Taricoeele or hydrocel ahonld know that IF I ACCEPT HIS CASE he ia asaured a PERFECT and a PERMANENT CURE. I guarantee thia. My written guarantee corltains. , anion git other protecting clauses, this plain atate- ' ment:1, "If the cure ii not made to the gads faction of the patient ALL THE MONEY i" to be refunded, . without deduction for any cause whatever.". "In justice, may I ask YOU what stronger proof I can offer than this as to my certainty of being able to cure YOU? Come and tell ma what dearer proof you would like to haveand V SB. TAXIOB " - ' aKwwa, wu HIU91 I ClllCllllCr MS. - aw. 4fa1 aa i-.i-a. that yonr confidence ia ALWAYS RE-" ,rota,ta SPfcIED. I never divulire a name. Mv oince ia as sacred aa that of the priest at ronfessionat Tf mv rr,A patients wish to speak kindly of me, they will do so. I have neyer asKca in: i never snail. A triendiv a confidential ta b th - cosis you Iran, dui time VNL.Y. My advice ia free .to all. and in addition to that , . , , . You Can Pay When Cured. Write If You Cannot Call MY FEE ONLY c$l-0 wxAinrats tossis OOipUIOlA iipmiLia mzxmx Tsoomplioated Oasts The Dr. Taylor co. 234 MORRISON $TRT Comer Second and Morrison Streets, Portland, Oregon. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. ra.; Sundaya 10 to 1. land, holder of the championship belt I namnt will make a strong effort to n,i," 1,nea up roiiT:t.i tne ",rst National bank, to notes and W-kS" last Wae mm . a & Satalnat all I tJHIIiaj III- Wf! inn n VnfM S aiMww AaT I aww.i ar a " " for laat year, is to defend it against all comers. The first game Is to be pulled artlial nr r1 In,. Vi a mnlm' . I iocu wun n is neia ov Jier tier I L ff today when Masters will meet Her- of Noiway. Berg made this mark last A..,.T.P rin. , . international tournament I fVv,C.JTi.i Wrestllna- has been atlmnlatal In tha in Swltxerland and SUDDiementnd It with HUmporey Hiring or K. h. Cornell or the Olympic I tt Bianuing jump or 4 reet on one ski nuD io act in- tne -capacity or coacn, Cornell is the present trainer at the Olywplo club and once held the welter and, heavyweight wrestling champion ship of the coaat. Lacrosse is- being tried out by the "gym" classea and seem to have made quit a hit with the "gym" men. This . I a new branch in th college athletic work and as California now possesses a lacrosse team intercollegiate interest tn in game may De aroused. coliei Hill... , R. F. . . U F... . C. .. . R. O... U a... HAS ATHLETE DDIICK CALENDAR OF SPORT FLOPPED ONCE MORE? FOR THE WEE ooa iver. checks upon which "Wade realised. ' ,nn."on Colonel James H. Raley Is attorney Waldsteln for Wade and will attempt to show this . Henderson spring that his client Is still unable to "" ' appear in court aa nas Deen none at .uutucjr every attempt to arraign waae during tne past tnree yeara. -UNCOMMONLY HEAVY SNOW IN JOSEPHINE Monday Tommy Burns vs. Jack Pal- Walla Walla. Wash.. Feb. ia nainh DlmJck. can tain of last year's fnnthnii team at Whitman collesre. who left re. m ti . t oentlv r,an.lhlv ir. i i " .. xurrrc uii.iu.-a i unnu ir iuuuo I " w ., jr w aifaso 111 UUBIIirH t Dnwtla n A I Aiuvsal . I. a a Bford will pTay the St MarVa mM' 20 r0und'- ,n London- Tournament ter therUnlversltyor Oregon. jSSt' college nine in Oakland next Wednesday ?! ne American Bowling congress in " wimicM maae mis move Is not The Honolulu All-8Urs have been mAln Cincinnati all week. Champlonsliln golf known, although it Is suggested that to the schedule. I tournament for women opens at Coro- " ne Played ror three years on the nauo, i;aniornia. rri-Btate Automobile "'unn ieam, ne may De trying to association show opens In Detroit Na- "void tne rour-year exclusion rule by tional indoor tennis championship fot changing colleges. By leaving now, wuiiitm upeiis in iew zorx. p'"fi mo Kaaeuiviy ui ine lmercol- tain Roads Blocked nod Some Closed for Winter. JUDSON SMITH LIKES ; PORTLAND BALL FANS ' (Snedsl DisDsteh te T lmiii i ir Los Angeles, Feb. 10. Portland has Y0'r"k.tmlnBtr Kenne c,u Pen n New mor appreciative fans to th square Wednesday Biennial congress of the (Special Dlspateb to Tbe Jonrssl.) Grants Pass, Or., Feb. 10. Wnen Tuesday Jim Flynn vs. jack Twlnt I legiate conference, be will not corns Grants Pass people looked out Fester- Bu.uyan, iu rounas, at ixis Angeles. """" vruviBiun oi me one-year day morning they were surprised to S,U.h...nU0PaL. ,kl. tournament opens finrt three inches of snnsr tha .r.ataat wt Duluth. Annual bench show of the depth known in the Rogue River valley ior inree years, as snow comes only Jeagu. in th estimation of Dr. Jud-,r-J5;enAn,? it """" horse show Jrmttb- the AneU". tmiDmt third- thesternAma assocla-I infrequently m this section It is a lux- Yale Athlete Arrested. rwmtmm, - At-- I I UUILDU M7 aVTW arCSBSBtl WW lrat. yard than any other city in the Coast National Trotting association at New , Lan Francisco, Cal.. Feb. 10. Bert I ury to the boya and girls. Snowballing or annual horse show j , " -"u lormur a m uuuumn oi snow men were in .uiu.uciiv auiicic, ry an aiirsueu in Ban oruer ior ine young IOIKS ail day OUn ose several rlavs man xuith a full Hnv ft o tha ,nr, mAet it , - nn; jcr .v.in AlllBirur Dual UK MBSOCia- I . . , , . ...... H mi i j ...... n u u . . b n o liv, packer. , I tlnn t Nhr ww vv of burglars tool. Cadwal ader. whn i aood for sleiahlna-. On th other hand, he characterize I tk.i..a.. -t,ni.i.i- ' - . I secretary of the Rn Wranftmn roni Train, ,r, h,Iivi aimav the Loa Anaeles baseballs cranlii u a oi...i. ... I estate board and whmo nii virinu I ln nnH ,v.nin. i.raiiM ne v.n .... lethargic by way of comparison. This at Newburg. New York. J?m.ily ls prominent in tlie south. New fall of snow on the Slaklyous. south of vm a.nu vainuriifo. was reieanen i ntsre. ine siairp roan nerwean liranti through the efforts of his brother Pass and Crescent Cltv wn alan rlnia.i .'' Puiln.tlo.. . 1 A w. , ' . 1 - . I 1, I 1. . . . Kum imiiuuB iaie y t-iuic un ine uiviue. ine snow pe- .h- . .ti Ji1 1. ?L.A aXt "m u.1ere ana Saturday Annual Indoor games of .h! af,e.,iJ?rnf0S,dt.h,n5" twhl,cn are on Columbia university, Madison Square the amusement menu of Ane-lenns n... vt. !A . Th -average Vob Angelan has so Paris automobile race atari from n.w center. He was taken Into Custody lng from four to six feet deen. many detectable attractions at his dis- york (probable.) n comPanv wlh -Kid" Johnson, an At the copper and gold camps on the "BabeT' Cadwallader. posu see oays in tne year, ne argues, , that he becomes more or less blase. BEN GROUT'S ARM f VT IN "DORM" R0UGHH0USE University of Oregon,' Eugene, Feb. Siskiyou SlODP. Of UDDer Sucker an. I Alt house creeks, there was a depth of irom seven 10 iv reel: mis will remain till May, and those camps are praetl- and to him a 17-lnnlna- tie rame la merely an incident In a land of unus ual things He refuses to enthuse in a fast play that would cause the fans to almost wreck th bleachers in some cities. - fc "" : ,. JflTS k ot 10.Bn .Grout: agtifd o? the 1907 ne "nmm1n,0,i Wednesday af- report mnchsnow. there, being one foot t i i rooiDaii squad, suffered jv. ur"'a r lasi piay, i ous accident yesterday. Mrs. Koehler Gives Trophy. Mrs. Richard Koehler has Hnn.t. I oaiiv out ntf mm h. .....i. li . , "imm V a VIA a,VSSIS 1 ft WHiOlUO 9W Ul AVA MKJt a handsome trophy to the women of the remainder of the winter season, as the Waverly Golf club to be contested they can only be reached by anowshoes. for in handicap match. The prelim- Mining camps nearer Grants Pass alan , Bwyu,, . , .. um lcule at lne dormitory urout struck lng around the difficulty corner with one of the windows, breaking it and 1?,'ys cohort devotes himself to the cutting a deep gash in his arm. Dr sllcvktion of pain in decrepit molars. Kuvkendali wis called mAa mttil In a friendly . 1.1 'rS hV0'ji?i. ny , aT I In the ends of an artery which was things the year around that they forget cut. sewed the arm up taking about to appreciate unusual work on the dia- ii stitches. , , auuui ITIOiiCl, ... '"-lu I Two veara mm m almtlar BnAM.nl nn t 3 i fi i I currea 10 ueLI Mccarty, j wat v iiivod vi vai7 ua.il nixy ers. They seem to like the climate re- garaiess or Its effect on the fan mm tM,w." ' a UMt to taaoaa,. T Cl Wltu- Uaa St, Kewark. It. 1. 77r est for y 1 yJS Th Bowel - jm N' CAMPVCATMafrnO $ a pleaaant. PalntaMa. Potent. Taste 6oed.te9ee Kvr 6i.'n, n takes or Grip. le, SSa.Me. May ".4 in hulk. Tli awsalna olo a tan pa OC1. mrnim4 aoeorf or roar snonay paea.. TIGER IS KILLED BY LEOPARD IN FIGHT (Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Peru, Ind, Feb. 10. There was a fight PenHlornnltn tha death between a. Rairal titrw. nnA boy, and this second accident will prob-I . i-onard tn the arena nf tha in. ably put an end to "roughhouslngA . J le0ParI ' ren ?' th. w,nter quctriers ui uio nanauo ouuwi tnis ail- Thla II,, ln Cnr.- i ernovn. i ne nger naa oeen in a Dad nu- s -'t' - ouuo.fi. I mor most of the day, and when turned mot Tne pnuadeiphia Cricket club loose in the arena attacked the leopard, organised, being the first formally i throwing it high in the air and slashing viuini vjj i,o.t.,v0 tuvnciciB, -ill savagely. iuo leupara xougni oes- 1874 Colonel Green Berry Williams, I perately, but appeared to b no match oldest turfman in the United States, 1 for the tiger. died at Gallatin, Tennessee, aged 88. I Animal Trainer Garstang tried to iM4-nuio jj.eiiy, pugilist, Dorn In i separate the enraged animals, but the .If nce'. lily- I tiger turned upon him, and he had to -.i"?" . nw lum-Aiireo te uro, ifiee ror nis lire. (IS) defeated J. L. Malone. -(lfil in nonl I irinallv the Hirer arnt tha laxnanl match, best In 80 games, for Grote em- down, and was tugging at its throat, .?,..", ,. iu when the apparently exhausted animal 1860 At London Charlie Mitchell turned upon his back, with the tiger wo" 'ror" Jem Mace in 8 rounds. directly over him. With his hind feet deftAMari;t?.e 9!H6r. i60 he began clawing at the tiger's breast, cu1h?odca.?Vte fndstm.eVery "troke th bl 1905 At rhlcairrt nharlJTv rt..!,. ,n. . . .... . .. II- cki.. .... ,1. -T V.V..". I in it icw niuin-ni ins ciaws or Ine nVmnn-rTm reached the viUls of the vuaqipionsjllp OT America, Itlirer mnA hM vara tnm nt with t.l ciaws. 'ine .lger leu over on bis side, dead. , The leopard is badly injured, but it is oeuevcd ic win recover.- ai uraniie urn. ana about tha nni depth at Greenback. Both these camps are much higher elevation than this cny, mougn oniy a lew miles away, A peculiar feature of tne snow storm is that It immediately follows an un iieually warm and heavy rain of three uays. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch th worse tne itcn. Try Uoans Ointment j i cures pnes, ecsema, any smn itching. All druggists sell it. , Starliog Remody C ChScg or N.Y. K ?. Jthree hits up t th? last r . Stubbs Pitches Great Game. ) aitVlitK!u,nAl uar' armory Satur oSmiJilfv KZ. HoPal Corps defeated therf54,11 ? by workf rkk The 're"1 hattery the HMnttf m nl McConnell , for hlg Poultry Show In Colombas. , (Halted Press Leased Wire.) ' I ' Columbu Ohio, Feb, 10. One of the best exhibitions of poultry and pet stock ever held In this part of the country" opened in Columbus today under the auspices, of the Ohio Poultry association. - Th liberal premliims have attracted entries of the highest nlrgnbo?,,tP,rt" f OWond -Wet and Slippery. pavement make aneldsnts to horss fraqnent. For Outs, Bruls, Qalls A Strains try Mexican Mustang Liniment - It soaks down to th bona, relieves all soreness In Jiffy then heals the wound or torn .ligaments. Ha great anil . septle qualities make ft saf and sdrs. -v -v U. v Equally good for Man or BeasL Our FREE bookVt. "Points from a Horse Doctor's Diary" will belpyou In coring your livestock. Send for it. LYON MA OTTFACTUR IKO CO.. 44 Sontk Fifth St., Baoosxrif , N.Y. TEETH EXTRACTED FREE . WhenPlates or Bridges Are Ordered All Work at Half Price for a short time td introduce the "Electro Painless System" Full Set, that fit $5.00 Gold Crowns. 22-k $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50 Gold Fillings $1.00 Silver Fillings 50 Guaranteed for 10 Years. Open Evenings. THE ELECTRO DENTAL PARLORS 303K Washington St., cor. 5th, Opposite Olds & King's. WE CURE MEN BLOOD POISON, SKIM DISEASES, SORES. ULCERS. VARICOCELE. STRTCTURR HV DROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, MALE WEAKNESS, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS. BLADDER AND PROSTATE AND ALL DISEASES AND WEAKNESSES PECULIAR TO MEN. . Our Fee $5 to $30 Whp,ny Blood Poison. Varicocele. Lack, of Vitality or PRIVATE AILMENT, talk to m about It XatTOXTAJiT Xaar naa, no doubt, hasiUt to m"wm rrsat rsontatlon X bava saaa that m .h.m. b so ala that any snrios would b byoaA taalr mok, aso vaay ro soms uianot spoisun or payslolaa. x wlsb to assar ail snXfttwr that say obarv ar as rasoaabl as taos of aav othar ooiBNttBt paoialist who possess th ability to ear yea. so de not trsat lswkr until you kav bad my optnloa of yooir oas. Th bt Is son too rood for any man who is . a safrr from say on of thss disass to which X hay drtd axolaalvaly th bt yaars of my Ufa. WHY I TELL flEN WHAT I CAN DO . Hijry Ward Beecher said: "I am dad th doctor cur-d my friend. I am slad that tha doctor put It in th papar that h could cur him. and If any doctor ls sur that h can cur such a disease and does not put It In th papsr. I am sorry. What a nity it would hav been had this doctor, with his wealth of science and experience, left him un curedT What a pity It would hav been If the afflicted man had been so prejudiced agalnat advertlalna as to read the responsible oertlflcst of fhe doctor and yet iv him th ao-byT Areally able man. whatever may ba his alfts, makes a greAt mistake If he falls to use those alfts through want of advertising" OOlTS0X,TaSXOsT TMSM. Our offle hours ar from SiOO a. m. to 980 p. nt, utMptlaaT Shtadav . from 0 to Uioo. Address or call oa ta ST. LOUIS "iuRoicAL10 DISPENSARY OOatirXS SXCOaTB AaTS TAXCatrxZi mXXTS TOXTKAJO), OBSOOV. f " ' '' I a 'SWUM" ' fmt "' WOatAJT A BVSOXAXTT sots. s. z. oxAar, th oni y ijnines woman doctor. In this city. She nas curea many af flicted sufferers. Cured private and remale dis eases, 'also throat and lung; troubles; stomach, bladder and -kidneys ana diseases or all kinds that th human riesn is fieir ta Cured by Chinese herbs snd roots, remedies harm less. No operations. iionesc treatment. Er 62 Clay st, cor. Third. Its '. f 3 I 1 aminatlon free. fOR OMEN ONLY Dr, Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best 'and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER. IOijA Ctira th. mA.t nk.it.. at Cases In 1 tn 1ft rr4. a J per box or three boxes SS.00. Bold by I S.IVJWJLlS "vLvwhAr- Address T. - J. JPIliilCfi, 181 Jf'irst mU Poruaad, Orl CALIFORNIA ... (Of JtTil Q oseenswsbOI VfV ft v iS? 77 Portlahdto Los Angeles AND RETURN Including Sid Tripa.to Santa Ctux, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove, ONE MONTH FOR GOING TRIP SIX MONTHS FOR RETURN TRIP STOPOVERS AT PLEASURE WITHIN LIMITS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S Sunshine, flora! festivals, endless drive thrntiorh immn n.tt.,. laden , with golden fruit; splendid beaches, aurf bathing, thriving f ac mrn 1 ea n 1 hnal. at a. J . a ' w vmfr... . u, i.u rcsons. Bna many otner attractiona, com--bine to make it the most attractive place in America at thia season of the year, TMB ROAD OP A THOUSAND WONDERS Which takea you there, hasn't an uninteresting hour for the entire trip. Read about it Call at the ; City Ticket Office, Third and Wasbioston Sts., Portland ', Qui'e all about it v"T COAL Creek COAL None Better to Be Had at Any Price furnacer fl 7.00 Per Ton ' . . , Special Price to Suburban Districts F. B. JONES & CO. J8l EAST WATER ST. 1 NO SOOT NO DIRT - East 7 B-17711