THE OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 7, 1008.
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OREQON HOTELS
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First Action Baseball Picture of the Season That Has Been Snapped Anywhere
Holding Session Behind
Closed Doors Today.
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PORTLAND
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? mree Yanfceo stara In training at Hot Springs. Keeler Is bunting, with Klelnow behind the bat. On the right Is Happy Jack CheBbro.
;Thi la the first snapshot of any ballplayers In action taken In 1908, and serves to remind the fan that the time for play is not far off and
that scores of actual battles will soon take the place of winter dope.
LOCAL HORSES
UV
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SHOW
Portland Fanciers Will Ship
; Thoroughbreds Monday
for Canadian City.
; " i Vancouver's first annual horse show
will be brightened by the presence of a
' carload or more of the classiest show
' horses In Tortland, which will be
hipped to the British Columbia city
next Monday night Local Hunt club
.' members are taking an early start for
the north so that the horses will have
week to be toned up and accustomed
to the ring, the show being held March
.' in, zu ana ti.
. . Portland will also be honored soci
ally by Vancouver society, a minner bp
Ing one of the means of providing en-
teriainment tor tne Oregon visitors. At
this affair only Oregonlans will be pres-
nt outside of the hosts, several of
Whom belonc to the British Deeraire
The distinction is one that is seldom
accorded and is done in view of the in-
v terest.taKen in the Rose city over the
enterprise or the neighboring; town
i In additiun to the show a. big paper
man una omn prepared lor tne vls
, 1 tors from the states. While Mr. Tongue,
bwner and rider uf the funious uregoh
v Kiw. has not given a definite answer as
, 10 wnetner or not he will go along, it
Is believed that Portland would carry
,. uu vne Honors in mis event. Another
f horse that is expected to win honors is
f rT9.UK, tne cracx jumper owned by
- Otto Breyman. S'rahk was a winner
in me t-oruana ana neat tie horse
j shows last winter and is one of the
best on the coast at this interesting
, event of the show ring.
Owing to the fact that It was im-
possioie. to can a meeting of the club
f,l
USCATINES
CINCH
ANOTHER
CONTEST
Iowa Flayers Capture Fast
Basketball Game From
Y. M. C. A. Quintet.
between now and the time to hln th
dorses out 01 roruana, tne names o
those Intending to enter their animal
may be leu with A. M. Cronin, 12
irsi sireei, wno win make reserve
uono in tne car lor tne horses.
The Muscatlnes, the Iowa basketball
team touring the west, added another
victory to their long list when they de
feated the local Y. M. C. A. by a score
of 81 to 26. Continued wranallnr took
away a great deal of Interest, which
otherwise should have been attached to
the contest. Basketball Is on its first
legs In Portland and no good Is done the
upon ay me ragging that has charac
terized many local games.
The Muscatlnes showed their superi
ority over the locals more from the fact
that they kept their heads and played
ball all the time and allowed their op
ponents to do all the hard work and
kicking. They played as clean a game
as one could wish to see and for fast
work and accurate passing had the lo
cals beaten greatly. ' Fuller, a very
small man, was especially fast, and the
way In which he raced awav from his
opponent was a slaht worth seeing.'
Williams, the renter, in an .i.mi,,.
ally fast man, too, and played all over
.no iieia. ivautx roui throwing was
vcy giMJ, '"'V 1 i
For the locals. Itartmnn anH I7mo.o11
showed best, and scored most of the
yuj.us ior me nome team. Hartman
OREGON ATHLETES
GAMES
Moullen Wins Greatest
Number of Points and
New Men Show. '
(SperUl Dlipitrh to The Joeriul.)
University of Oregon. Eugene. March
7. The Indoor track meet held at the
Armory last night was a complete suc
cess. Moullon was wlnnor by points,
making 16, and was presented with a
handsome bathrobe, donated by S. H.
Friendly. He also won other prizes
for each separate event. The prizes
were donated by local merchants and
the winner of each event was awarded
one. Bert Prescott, president of the
student body, made the presentations
and also awarded the two beautiful
cups which were won by the Freshmen
In the Inter-class relay and cross-country
runs held a few weeks ago. Besides
theso each member of the Freshman
relay team was elven his trolrt mertnl
and Slevers, '11, Wood. '0. and Downs.
were nlven gold, sliver and bronze
n the croso
1.
medals for their places in the
country races. .
l he events and winners last nieh
Forty vnrd daRh rtr(nw -flr
"f "n school, Krieger, first, Haley,
lliJllllUKer. umn. Mnilllon rirat
OREGON
COACHES
'S
" PAID BY STUDENTS
Not One Cent Goes to Ath
letics From State Appro
priation Fund.
(United rrm Wire.)
New York. March 7. The meeting of
tho Republican slate committee in this
city to lay msrks the real opening of
the presidential campaign In the Em
pire Mm to. Pursuant to the call of
Chairman Timothy h. Woodruff the
committee went into session behind
closed doors, this afternoon to decide
upon the tlmend place fur holding the
slate convention. The state convention.
In addition to namins four delegatea-at-iargK
to the n.itlunul convention, will
chouae h new state committee which will
conduct the fall campaign.
Now th:it tho ceneral assembly at Al
bany la hearing the close of Its session
theie Is nothing- to prevent an early
couvttiillnri, and It has been practically
decided upon to hold the convention the
second week In April. Tho convention
will probably he held In this city. The
primaries to ulect delegates to the as
sembly district conventions for the pur-,
KObt) of sending- delegates to the state
convention, which In turn Is to elect the
dejiates-at-large, are by law to be held
the lust Tuesday of March, which this
yenr will be March 31. The same trl-
marles will elect delegates to the don
gress district convention.
I he congress districts are autono
mous when It comes to choosing; dele
gates, so that the state convention will
not be nhle to instruct more than the
four dolegates-at-large. Whether or not
the delegates will be Instructed Is said
lo rHt entlrelyy with Governor Huahea.
If the governor and his friends want
them Instructed they will undoubtedly
be sent to Chicago iileda-ed to vote for
Hughes for the presidential nomination.
I lie meetlDs or the slate committee
linn nat.irally given rise to much gossip
concerning the probable makeup of the
"big four" and other matters pertaining
to Republican politics in New York.
The candidacy of Hughes for the presi
dential nomination seems to be about
the only rolnt on which the rival fac
tions are able to a tree. On all other
matters the rival factions are deter
mined lo flrht it out to the bitter end.
Chairman Woodruff and his friends.
who are In close touch with President
Roosevelt, declare there will be no com
promise with the Odell-Black-Brackett
contingent. If they are able to control
the convention neither Odell, Black nor
Brnckett win be amonr the four delo-
gateVat-large to the Chicago conven
tion. If ihelr plans go through. Chair
man Woodruff and Secretary Root will
be two of the "bla four." The other
two have not been decided unon. though
Secretary Cortelyou. President Schur
man of Cornell university and ex-Mayor
Beth Low are belnB considered.
it seems to be accepted as a fore
gone conclusion that the two national
convention veterans. Senators Piatt and
Ucpew. are to be left outside the breast
works. While the 10 or 12 men who
control tho Republican organization In
New York are chary about expressing
themselves plainly In the matter, then-
have allowed the Impression to become
current that neither of the aerators Is
ilkely to ko to Chicaao as delegate-at
large.
1 he explanation is that a new nollt
leal generation is In control of this
Rtate, a new pag has been turned, and
many "old. familiar faces" will not he
seen as often as formerly In high places
in iiepuoncnn national conventions.
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Newly furnished throughout; most
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Corner Sixth and Flanders, four
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for High school. Krieaer. first. Ell-
FIJilSHES ON THREE TRACKS
First at Los Angeles.
;. Los Angeles, March 7. Results yes
terday: .
Five furlongs, selling Billy Mayham
won, Anna juay secona. iacnta third
time 1:00 1-6.
Three and a half furlongs, purse
inclement won, Melton Uloth second.
Cells of Brass third: time, 0:41 1-5. Del
Crusados finished first, but was dls
Qualified for fouling.
Mile, selling Bemay won. Pal second,
Lauaabale third; time, 1:41 Z-5.
Mile and three sixteenths, purse E
1 t. Tyer won, unaironte second, L.
Wldria third: time. 1 :69 3-6.
Mile and an eighth, selling Cotillion
. won. Bainriaa secona, laay chlswel
third; time, 1:54 2-5.
Five runongs, selling Toller won,
Bribery second, Instructor third; time,
1:09 1-8.
-w Winners at 8aa Francisco.
i San Francisco, March 7. Results yes
terday:
One mile and '90 yards John H. won,
- Plnaud second. Jocund third; time,
. . l.OV 2-. '
- Three and a half furlongs Dole Jane
won, Seattle secona, ocean Maid third;
- lime, o:4Z 4-6,
Six furlongs Cuernavaca won, Hall
second, Orraui third; time. 1:17.
One and a sixteenth miles Cigar
. jisuvcr won, aiax iress second, J. ft.
!. Laugh re y third; time. 1:50 2-5.
One mile and 70 yards Eudora won,
Shady Lad second, Western third; time,
- 1:50.
Sht. furlongs Mitre won, Freeslas
, -second, Carthaginian third; time 1:18.
. 5 In the Money at New Orleans.
New Orleans. March 7. Fair grounds
race results yesterday: ,
Half MileInjury won. The Slicker
aecohd. Exotic third; time, 0:4t 4-5
Six furlongs Bell Wether won. Han-
bridge second, Orphan Lad third; time
I :H -..- '
Five ana a hair furlongsR T, Shlpn
won. Rustle second, Javotte third; time,
1 :0H S-s. -
,SI furlongs Prince Ahmed won, Hy
TerioarII aecond, Colloquy third; time.
Six furlongs Beatrice K- won, Bert
Mont second. Morales third; time,
I:JSJ.S. -- .''rr - -
Si furlongs Royal Onyx won, Mer
r' if second.. Miss Strome third; , time,
wnisiie. and did verv wpll riour.iin 11,.
upiuions 01 a very partisan audience
The lineup was as follows:
Portland. Position M imatina
itusseii K K-o...
H - - - --------- V ( U t.
. artman F Fuller
ou"K C Williams
Vfu'"on U..,. Hayes
l u6h O Morgan
Columbia Wins Preliminary,
The second Y M O a toom in.i
wiuuiuiu uiiivcrnuy as a preliminary to I 1 vnn uiiiu uiiy nerentlng
the bigger game and furnished one of a?oMar J'ho,w'd lrrnt science. fn
me cicunesi. ano iasie.it games ever
piayea on tne association floor. Colum
bla went into the earns without nmn
ticing and, with a lead of 13 to 3 against
her after the first 10 minutes of piny,
she Btruck her stride again and finished
wie game nve points to tne good.
The lineup was as follows:
Y. M. C. A. Position. Columbia.
ucn F Oleason
Jj" Fx Dnoley
Riicca yj yuinn
Roberts a. . MocUnni.i
vosper o Walker
This Day in Sport Annals.
1868 Fred Foulkes, champion racquet
1887 At New Voile th. vil.l
league admitted to membership the In
dianapolis club, which had purchased
mo oi. iouis irancnise.
1S91 At Boston, the New Knolnn.l
i iii-KHi assoeiatton ore-anixeil with 15
ciuos.
1893 At New Orleans. Austin nih.
bons defeated Mike Daly in 31 rounds.
1895 At Baltimore. .Toe- nana won
irom hoi English in 10 rounds.
1907 At Grand Ranlds. Harrr I.ewl
nnea ti.vvu ror nis snare in richt on
Novemher 15. which resulted in th
death or his opponent, Mike Ward.
Murphy vs. Thompson.
San Francisco. Cal.. March 7. Johnny
Murphy . and "Cyclone" Thompson
maker, kav
NO records Were tirnken anA 1IXU
be gained as to the team from this
meei, owins: to tne crowded nnnrUr.
Besides the track events thr. wai...
wrestling matches and tu-of-war con-
Morgan aereiued Kut-ter in tho
, n r . . ... - - -
iio-uuuna class, ano Knmn ri,.fQota.i
Wattenbcrir In the finals. Hnmr, a n
defeated Morgan. In the 145-pound
class May and Lvninn ura vor,.
evenly matched. Lyman out weisrhlnir
lUin.
ico . , - mis
and the heavy-weiitht bout between
Zacharlus and Moullen wn rfoin-j ..
The sophomore tram In tho ,, .
war contest consisting of Clarke. Scott
Freshman and the Keior team. Gard
ner, Zachfrlus. Stevenson 4rnDil
anS, MA"h"r defeated the Juniors. '
of wkiE i?i r'u?rn,fi. t,am' composed
or Vhlte. T-tlonmf Ul.l n.A...
mlck and Slmn.nn , '",LS"r-
declslon by a few Inches over a picked
MIi0R LEAGUE CLUBS
AND TIFEIK . M AXAGEKS
Northwestern league., w. IT T.nrn
president Seattle, 0. k. Dugdale; Aber
deen, Robert Brown; Taeoma. Michael
Lynch; Spokane, Edward yulnn; Butte,
Russ Hall; Vancouver, II. Dickson.
Central league, F. R. Carson, nresi-
dont Terre Haute, Louis Drill; South
Bend.- An BUS Grant: Wheeling ta
Prince; Grand Rapids, Robert ' Lowe,
Kvansville. Punch Knoll: Duvinn vtavio
Myers: Zanesvllle. Marty Hnrnn Wn,i
Wayne, Jack Hendricks.
Ohio and Pennsylvania leniriia Ph.ri..
H. Morton, nresldent YouhirKtown Ham
Wrlaht: Akron. .Tnclr Tt
Keesport, Bernle McKay; Sharon.' Van
(Special Pltpatrh to Tha Joarnal.)
University of Or?gon, Eugene. March
7- An article criticising the employ
ment of Coach Forbes by the football
management comments on it as an out
rageous expenditure of money for the
university, evidently undor the Impres
sion that the university foots the bill.
This, however. Is not the case, as all
expenses connected with the football
team are paid from the proceeds of
games.
Last season Oregon's share of the net
proceeds of the Idaho game was ap
proximately $1,000; of the Corvallls
game, $1,000, and of the Multnomah
(Tame, $2,000. It wns frum thla mnnov
that Coach Frost was paid and all
other expenses met.
1 he entire management of Ktintont
affairs Is left in the hands of the stu
dent lindy and the university merely su
pervises this management. Every cent
' "pense oi trie various, teams Is paid
by the students tnd does not come out
oi me university appropriation mad
me aiaie. legislature.
BREWERS TO FIGHT
PROHIBITION WAVE
(United Preaa Uawd Wire.)
Chicago, March 7. Leading brewers
from oil parts of the country, at a
meeting held here, have taken steps to
counteract the effects of the wave of
prohibition now sweeping over the coun
try. They will conduct a camnalgn of
publicity snd one of their first acts
will be to Investigate conditions all
over the country with reference to the
honor buslnesf, In both ,-wet" and "dry"
towns nno publish the results of this
Investigation.
3e by
BOSTON'S A I TO SHOW
WILL OPEN TONIGHT
uoston, Mass., March 7. The sixth
annual Boston automobile show, which
opens in Mechanics' building tonight,
promises to eclipse all former, exhibi
tions Of the kind held here Tho .nil,.
building- has been irlven over to th. t.
hlbltlon, which means that more than
100,000 so.ua re feet of floor snnc will
be filled with motor cars, sundries and
accessories.
The dcooratlce scheme has heen car
ried out on a scale of great magnifi
cence. The main hall has been convert
ed Into a Japanese flower gaiden with
fountains, royal palms. Japanese hedges
and pergolas, and the exhibition booths
separated by lattice work covered with
flowering wistaria, Japanese gateways,
with beautiful pedestal and lanterns, i
and a profuse display of the Jananese
colors, complete the decorative scheme.
In the number and variety of exhlblu
the show this year la also a record
breaker. Practically all of the leading
moneis seen at the recent shows in
New York, Chicago and other cities are
to be displayed. The whole of the first
floor and basement have been filled
with cars, while tne second floor has
been given over to the display of motor
cycles and automobile accessories. Tne
exhibition will continue through the
whole of next week. and. this dolors are
expecting ft large attendance and nu
merous sales.
Hotel
St. Francis
AW FBABCZSOO
Fronting tropical Union Square,
the heart of San Francisco, this
structure Is a fine example of the
artistic treatment of a utilitarian
Idea, and typifies the high value
Ban Francisco places upon enter
tainment. This hotel probably unites,
under one roof, more advanced
Ideas of hotel service than any
other caravansary In America,
yet the rates are lower In pro
portion to the attention offered,
than can be found elsewhere In
the United States. Rates from $2
upward European plan.
Under tne managemeat of James
Woods.
Boxing Tournament a Success.
The boxlnar tournament held at Mer
rill's hall last night under the auspices
or tne ironmouioers union, no. 13,
proved to be a big success. A good-sized
Crowd witnessed the bouts which were
between local amnteurs. The mills
were fast and drew forth plenty of ap
plause from the audience. There were
five bouts of three-round length.
Seals Beat Team No. 2.
(Clilteil Prcs I.ca.fd Wire.)
San Francisco. March 7. The San
Francisco team of the Pacific coast
leacue defeated Team No. 2 of the Chi
cago American league aggregation yes-
teraay, o io a. i ne game was rast ror
the amount or work done by the men
this season, ritcners Whlttredire. Wit
lis. Gaddy, and Catchers Esola. Rerry
and Lelange were worked out. Chicago
usea as Daneries Manuel and JTreeman
and uimsieao and Hart.
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Just opened, corner Ellis and Leaven
worth streets, on carllne. Centrally lo
cated down town: ZOO rooms: 100 baths.
Steel and brick building. JSvery con
venience. Strictly high class. European
nlan II a dav un. Very reasonable
rates on American plan.
E. J. FALLON. Proprietor.
Fairmont Hotel
BAB rBABOXSOO.
Its superb location affords the
best outlook upon the beautiful
bay. the surrounding hllla and the
rapidly growing city.
Its magnificent appointments;
perfect service and cuisine pro
vide every luxury and comfort
the traveler can desire.
The same wise manage
ment which made the old
Palace Hotel famous
throughout the world
caters to you here.
Single Booms, t2M upwards j
Bnltes, 910 npwards. Brary room
with a bath.
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE
Palace Hotel Company
"SOMETHING DIFFERENT-
KEY ROUTE INN
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Every Modern Comfort. American and
European Plan.
N. 8. MULL AN, Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. San Francisco.
weighed In at 10 o'clock this morning as I Patterson; Canton, Ed Murphy;
a preliminary to their 25 round fight, lAVk . .
which Is slated for this afternoon in
the Mission arena. Murphy's pugillstlo
siock nas gone up several notches since
his recent good showing against "Kid"
Scaler, and considerable money Is being
waicerea on nis anility to receive fnr de
cision in nis go wun Thompson.
Angels Win From White Sox.
(Dnlted Press Leased Wire.)
Los Angeles, March 1. Four hits
bunched On Nick Altrock in the sixth
inning netted three jmns for Los Angeles
j" .th game with Team No. 1 of the
Chicago White Sox yesterday. Th
th,52 Vivere able ? Put n additional
a -rw. ttuu won tne game. 6
to S. The score: a u v
Chlcaa-o
Los Angeles
Ohio State league, Robert Qulnn, pres-
oji niKiieiu, toward lianslcK
red Drumm; Marlon, Henry
jHansnera. carl MCVeyi New
B. Berryhill; Lancaster, Curt
S 8
6 10'
Oa ''Vwi BhaV
ldent
Lima,
O'Day;
ark, O,
Elston.
Carolina association, J. H. Wearn,
K""""""" uwriuiie, jesse Keynoids;
Spartanburg, Carl Buesse; Greensboro,
rarncviu; Annerson. E. B. Hlnes;
Greenville, H. Stouch; Winston-Salem,
Northern leaeue. J. m r.nmv, nraal.
dent Winnipeg. W. J. McDonald; Du
lutn, A. W. Kuehnow: nranHnn r.
Latimer; Farro. Alex Stearn. ' 1
Wisconsin-Illinois lenm.A Ch..u. -a
Moll. Dresldent Prennnr'l Thnm
Schoonover; Wausau, T. Ferguson; Madh
ieon. Howdy Cassabolne: nnrlttnrJr
i T V c-osse, finK Hawley: Osb-
kosh. George Bubser; Green Bay, Jack
Corrigan; Fond du Lac, Frank New
bouse. .. ... .. . . . .. ., . ,
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We give a written guarantee with
all work for 10 years. Lady attend
ant.
Open evenings till 7. Sunday a to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
881 Morrison sv Corner First.
Hotel St. Mark
Fretd Dodd
OaKUnd, Calif:
A New, Modern eight story, fire-proof hotd
containing 159 tunny, outside room connected
with bath. Opened Jan. I, 1908. Equipped
with all the lat
eat conveniences
known to mo
dern hoteldom.
Large, light,
sunny jamfle
rooms for com
mercial men.
Direct car lines
and hotel suto-
' mobile bus. te S.
P. 1 6th St. and
Santa Fe deoota.
St. Mark Cafe. Cuisine and service unrivaled.
Fine Orchestra. Elegant appointments. Rates
(European plan) from $1.50 and up.
13h St. at Franklin
One block from the ihopping tfeaict.
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TWO BEST H0TZ78
Under the same management
DOTEL JEFFERSON
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3S0 Booms. 180 Frlvate Baths.
Zoropeaa PUn 9130 to gs.00.
American Plan 13 to 910.00.
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050 Booms. 150 Private Baths.
European plan (1.SO Upward.
Cafe t 1 Carte,
Each Hotel Sends Omnibus
To all Trains and Steamers.
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Hotel Hamlin
EDDT ANO LEAVENWORTH STS.
First permanent blf
hotel down town.
Contains 100 beautifully
furniahed a team heated
apartmenta. 40 batha.'J
rnvaw nwpnoH aoi
' vice. Sample reotna for
commercial travelera
Eddy St. ears from
ferry paaa the door and
connect with ard St.
ears f rem 8, P. Pofc
Rates from L 00 up.
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