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. the - QioNTTm-iPinnTTC" Pcmxymr, 'thukuav vevenino. march w, isos. 13 Aiinii D WAR REOPENED ... 7- ;" ' ' - '"f- - Diamond REED SETS HEW TKl HE LIS II STANFORD MARK ! v, " OSSERS Portland Boy Goes 220 Yards In 22 2-5 Seconds in . Competition.' Famous Sporting Editoi Lauds Ponohue, McIIalc, Carlisfe and Cravath. Say Tim Muraane, president of the New England league and an eminent sporting writer "Tha players breaking Into tha big T ' (gpaelal Dispatch to The Journal.) , ' Stanford Unlvereity, Talo Alto, CaL, eatabllehed two naw Stanford record. , ,mt wonA'IfUli,J ' KfJ S5 league." fln.VJ.7G.. f faetT 72.""?"" Tkll"irIV-i.r IZZ clasa A WcuH are not far behind tha m:: oora IV Wlini IUUR U It DISH- 1 ... uara "ford la to have a craukerlack turn thla "Jboaton picked up four player on veer crauaerj.-. ia the r-aclilo coaat thla year whom 1 have Tha defeat of tha Olymplca by Ilia jasen particular notice or. rairica ecoVl of 104 to Til wai : iret defeat lnohuo, a brother tha Olympic have auffered at tha ot the White Box, came from thePort- hands of Stanford In three yeara The land. Oregon, team. He Is a clean-cut eluh man tn hanrlinanna, l.w a amall I leuow. remaps a eniuia uim ur a . t.iK limits h. ,).. n .n. I catcher, but auch a perfect artist that lories to one or two In each event, but be mage; eaay work of it behind the hey ware clearly outciaaacd by the bat. ln fact, he eeeme capable of play- -vareity atnieiee, wno were in tee beet ma- mnj iiuim, w,a . mo form showa ao far thla aeaaon. Qlar- game with a keen knowledge of the fine ner, the creek dlatanae man, wa not polnta. lie la a valuable aaaet for major tn the- beat of condition and toat the league baaebaU. half to Brown after a hard fight He Mclfale, a player from the Callfor won tha quarter, however, and took the nla State league and formerly of Port only flrat of tha day for the Olymplca. land, la a Hnlahed outnelder, nothing Harold Read, the Portland eprlnter. finer In major league company; well aea eetAbllahtvf m. new fltenforA racord in aoned. eool and confident, the Ideal alae. tha 110 vard daah when ha came In about I feet 10 lnchea, and welgha 165 .leading Oerhart and Holman. The time, pound. He la absolutely master of the 11:3. was made on tha atralahtaway, game. In fact, a natural Jeader. If he and for that reaaon the executive com- ha a weakness It must be with the i tnlttee has decided to let Dunn's old stick. As to tnat i nave naa no cnance J04 record of 11 1 stand as a aeparate to make a proper estimate, reoord. It waa made on a curved track. "Cravath. an outfielder from the Los- ' Reed waa In floe form and won with Angeles Aub, la of the Ideal sice, a copy comparative . He alao took the of ilcHale, full of life, a smashing long loo in 10.1. with Jloiman second ana i o river, a grana, gooa tnrower, wen eea Oerhart third. I aooed and pretty aura to remain with Keea ana HOiman, witn iiussey ana ins Dig reuowa. Coonan ran the prettiest relay race ever I 'Carlisle la another outfielder from aeen on the Stanford track. The club- I the Is Angeles club, a clean-cut fel- men actea only as pacemaicers in tnis low, Dunt on tna Hoooy juowe lines, a event to rive the Cardinal runners a graceful fielder, clean-cut left-handed chance to show what they could do. batsman. He la a young man who im- Tna time, 1:31.2 broke the coaat recora preasea you more and more each day. ef 1:14.1, mada by a Stanford team In Hnere are four high-class ball players ' Los Angeles against the University of culled fromthe golden west, a welcome Southern California, and equals the addition to the major leagues players worm's record ror me same distance. wno impress you oil the field as well iionon won notn ine nuraies. ana in i on. tne low equaled the 15.4 record or uap- DALLAS GETS FIRST , GAME FR0f,l H. A. A. C. Goals From Fouls by Morris Tile Up Toints for Collegians. Dallas college laat night won tha first of a aeries of three gamaa to ba played by that Institution and Multnomah club for the championship' of Oregon. Tha score wa U to II. Multnomah had things all her own VARSITY COMES WITH BIG TEAM Trainer Haywood Enters Large Number of Ath letes for Meet. (pedal Dispatch to The Joarnal. ) University of Oregon, Eugene, March It. Tha tryout for the Columbia meet la aoheduled for Saturday, April 4, one week before tha meet Trainer Haywood way in tha flrat half and for about It lis getting tha men Into the best minutes of tha aeoond half, but after (shape and will probably take a large that Dallas crawled up and won but In number with him. as It will be the ursi real cnance to determine tne LITTLE FABRELL GETS JUMP OX BIG SKATERS tain MacFarland of last vear's team. The Cardinal men look to him to carry -away the honors In thla event April II, when the Blue and Gold and Stanford will meet In the alxteenth Intercollegi ate contest One of the surprises of the day was the performance of Sweet I Better " racing on roller skates was jn ine two mne. rie coma in wua b never sein tnan tnat at tne KKpoenion brilliant finish In the good time of rjng iat night, when little Farrell 10:12.1. This la fast for thla time of jumped out and took the lead from the tha, year, and he la expected to Improve, big fellows. Farrell kept the lead for It beglna to look aa If Stanford will many lapa and only gave way In the be ajjle to capture this event. Adams endurance contest caused by the steady (8.1 and Nash IH.) ran Second and rlnJ nf li-ollno. tha Hnk Tnr mnro than third, and are both Improving fast 130 iBpg, That Farrell Is a comer is Garcia (O.) ran fifth. predicted by all who have watched the In the field the performances were young fellow and the prediction Is made 1K of ed the champion Gllmore in the shot, men ln tll9 country putting the iron two feet rurtner than Car(i , USUaL made thlnge lnterest- the Olympic man could do. Martin lng ln the Iaat few moments. Little nhowed surprlelng Improvement In the alllmpte,d a get-away spurt that caused high lump, and defeated Channing Hall havoc ln the Uneup. In a twinkling at 5 feeb 11H Inches, the former cham- c,ord Holt Bnd copeland, closely fol- plon going out at 6-10-1. loweu by Farrell. were strung out ahead f I aa as n a r I at rr fa arar n Aaa rnlr tna . . " . ' ."'a? "'.. and tne real race or tne evening was on. Seattle high achool will not enter a c k t lncreABing u,e lead until he -SSY0 I''iilJ L8. made It Thalf a lap over his nearest corn els decision ha a been received In a potUor. wnen tne ptBtoi stopped the race. .i?rw.".V Manager Randall Is sorefy dlsappoint- ttiL.Ki- ?-f!hS"r?i?2..uS! to ed over the failure of Waldstein to &8tHm,t.?dr0rnfher.nhati S't," of -how up and believes he has cold feet. &lk.USZZ 11 M."Bi!. Vr ft,- w. manage? Randall offered all sorts of Washington. The antrles ot the Wash- ,n(JucJment, to get waldstein to Port- to with Interest aa It waa egpacted land 1111(1 the ,atter PromlBed 4 b " to witn intereat, aa 11 waa expectea . . . t t . annear- aaajh aBtTiiiii ava wnrrnv nnnnnonti rt r 1 ' ' . w. i. oimuiu i Vimy. . of tn- u.m Wne ,n team work In the second half, together with I will not be aa atronc by far aa It waa persistent fouling by Morris, bar center, N"t y,'. t la by no meana out of the TOved Multnomah a undoing, lor Fen mnrt tfinfv balanced thla ..iinn on converted four of Morrla1 foula Into ?hVn Itrai laaY raTr fh?m ?hr!W..-hre Tbh;!?U.h the walghuf aacharlu. I. showing thorn hard chancaa. . Jheae. together -.ood form wttn th, hammer and is do- Willi m UaiB.i uw DUIIW. IliaMjaj an 4 VI I I n W Ka.Ma.a than all Vmmt amrlfK K a 1 at. Dailae- polnta for tha second half. pound shot Moullen Is also doing good Muoh credit la due Charlie Barton for nrk with ntt. .nH w,..,. i. .i,7..ln the part he played In the game. He ,ome form. Kllta. Oberteuffer. HelJ. StUCk to his forward continually andlRwart Harvard Mnnn an1 Hrl.tn ... prevanira any scoring irora inia sourca. ahowlng up fine In the aprlnts. and Craven, whom he guarded, la one of the with Gordon Moorea and Huaton of last stars of the Dallas team and Is consld- year a team ahould take moat of the erad an expert basket thrower, but Bar-1 ploea. in tha hurdlea Kuykendall. ton proved too much for him laat night Moorea and Roberta will make a atrong fur lAiina, f oiiwii waa mo aw l nrnr rnp tna n 1 a1 aa player. MO played rings around thai Tha dlatancaa will ha tha atrnnraaf Multnomah guard and waa probably the part of tha Oregon team thla year; last only man on either team who had any I year they were the weakest. Woods, good open ohanCea for baskets. N. I Dodaon. Plans and Raid of last year's tsnaw, tne center, waa a xaai man ana a i team witn aucn naw men aa Lowell, good ahot. I Slavers, Downs and May are expected Tne lineup or tne game loiiowa: l to win points in ineee races. M. A. A. C. Position. Dallas. I Moullen. Roberta and Robinson will Bellinger F Fenton I take care of tha pole-vault Kuyken- Llvlngatone F Craven I dall la tha only good broad lumper so Morris C N. Shaw far thla year, but Brlstow and one or Allen O Savery I two others are doing well. There are Barton O C. Shaw I several good high Jumpers and the rl- Offlclals, Wlnslow and Thorpe. Halves, I vairy will ba keen for places. The beat 20 minutes. I are Kuykendall, Moullen, Neal, Mcln tyre ana jonnson. Although prospect are not ao good sajaaaaawjaBwaa-MasaMeBWaBw) rroposed Taft Club at Sen ator's Home Fades Away in Battle Smoke. (Special Dlrpatcb to The four sal.) Walla Walla, Wash.. March II. Un less tha Ankeny wing of tha Republl can party and the Boxer arrive at an amicable agreement over tha selection of officers the organisation of a Walla Walla. Taft club next .Wednesday night Is very much In doubt and old acorea between the two wlnga may ba re opened. Monday afternoon representa tives from the Boxers ami tha Ankeny faction held a conference and agreed to leaua a can ror a maas meeting Marcn 17, to organise a Taft club to take the place of the Ankeny-Taft club launched several weeks ago and objected to by the Boxers because Senator Ankeny'a name waa Hitched to tha Tart Doom. At tha conference Monday. It is said It waa tacitly agreed that ex-Mayor Ullbert Hunt a strong Ankeny sup porter, anouia be aeiectea as president of tha new Taft club. Doraey Hill, county clerk, and a atrong Ankeny man, waa to ba aoleoted aa teaaeurer and E. (;. Mllle waa agreed upon aa secretary Mills la auppoaed to be neutral, al- tnougn ne was lormariy iinea up witn tne uoxera. Ankeny Un Balk oa Moore. In return for selecting Hunt aa presl dent, ex-Governor Miles C. Moore, it la alleged, waa to ba eel ec ted aa wall walla county s state Taft club SPORTING NOTES B by a long way aa they were last year tnere is utile oouot but that Oregon have a champion team again. Any- Oregon spirit la Just aa atrong as 11 be supported to Local auid Otherwise). ever, and tha team wll tha finish. WITH THE COASTERS .1 Prealdont Navln of tha Detroit ball club haa leaaed the old racetrack at Hot springs, ana in ruiure tnia win i c.-.. n.,h. v.. ,!.., tn , in. ptinuuniii iriimni imuuui ,reit Improvement In the Dlavlne ot or tne Xlgere. . . the Beavera during tha Daat week. The reuowa are Handling themselves better. nnce vet and Mr. Randall believes that nresent "thla year It was the idea of Waldstein la afraid of Card. If Mr. the Stanford nterschoUt"o association Randall can make Waldstein come to make the meet reore entatlve o acros wiu Tange a special match Pacmoka:tra:ndrtKeSioVne of tha TJMAm- ni..ki.... i.,ti,nriH.. i. . i..nniT,t. The total score ln laps Is as follows: TTailliigitWil nuviiuiivivu so a uui'i;vniii- ment The Pittsburg club Is haying more have developed greater, speed and have trouble ln signing players this spring displayed clearer Ideas. Manager Mac than any other team ln the major has been doing a lot of team work and leagues. arranging tha signals for tha season. Hal Chase of tha New York Americans T .,,. , . . , ... m. un T . . .i.t. ,v.. a Little Cooney la certainly there with 1 1 1 L AVI ,IV 111 ia HIMIiB ILII KllV Dflll , . . - ' . . - . Jose team, the leaders of the CaUfornia "ilckr"a be,en, "aoplnf the tata laaalia sphere from the first moment he state league. stepped to the plate. He finds little Frank Mintel has made a very poor ",""1 i n.c?."",c"n' and r"Kara ess showing since hli Mellody. It look doesn't know the I chin ri rn r rai " - I lin nnn hnln ir a I trn.io wo-a Jim Barry, the Chicago heavyweight. Jffh rm" 2nuth?,. bF,l i'?. Is now under the management of Billy f''cner a wnola lot wlth hh riaa tv- Vi rt MrnaA tn Innlf aflat Tn m m - I ' one being a two-bagger. He la a d worries a s base fllch- vlce-president of the oraanlsea ln Tacoma two weeks ago. According to the Boxers, everything had been arranged aatlafactorlly. but yeaterday the Ankeny representatives repudiated the agreement and refused to stand for Governor Moore's repre senting Walla Walla, oounty on the state club. Moora ia a political enemy of Ankeny, although ao far be haa not expressed a preference aa to Senator Ankeny'a aucceaaor. Taft Clnk tn tha Air. As a result of the disagreement, the contemplated organisation of a Taft club next Wednesday night Is very muoh ud ln the air. The Ankeny rep resentatives, It Is said, say they did not understand that Moore was to be vice- president of the state club, which haa caused them to kick over tne tracea. The Ankeny representatives were Gil bert Hunt Postmaster Brunton and A. J. Olllls. receiver of tho Walla Walla, land office. The Boxers were repre sented by Governor Moore, Eugene Lor ton and F. 8. Dement, a well-known mlllman. The split between tha factions yester day waa the cause of considerable com ment among politicians, and unleaa an amicable agreement can be reached be fore next Wednesday the mass meeting will probably be a warm one. STATE BANK SUES FOR BRANCH RIGHTS mi'V , L - J" Try all tho cigarette, you please Vou can't get an absolutely sweet, mild, cool, sUcm . tmoxc irom anyxmng out Gee, who used to look after Tommy Burns interests. Eustace pert, has BANTAM COULON CANT Name. Laps. Card 40014 Copeland MOlt Ik T.lttla V...S94U Kruse 381 (tTnlted Prese Leaaed Wire.) Rouse J liy San Francisco, March 19. Dlsap oV'hisweSh'r'whV0 wannt.anto NO CLAIM IS LAID TO HEAVYWEIGHT BURNS meet him, Johnny Coulon, the bantam weight champion, has decided to leave the coast ror tne east. After his victory ln the match with Young McGovern at I.oa Angeles, Cou- Sporting Editor The Journal In Tues- lon came to San Francisco hoping that day's Journal you aay Bob Fitzslmmons he would ba bla to fight Jimmy Car- Corbett at Cargon city vai nitr nil r n a nrnr nrnmnicra nfre i : . . . . - ...a . . . .. .'- .w.i. t,.r,Vf- V., n ' f.,,V. i wu on Bt. fatnexa aay, ibi, ana men you h.X .thSLrftTi.MV, i CIlh.7ha nl b7 ay'n Americans are hop claims the championship ln his class. Is , Tommy Burns will do the aame unH4n mat Coulon to aett e the nuea- J- ?ram'L "A"." wi" .. ilon. but thla will have to be done ln 'Vrvee me right a few weeks ag i T7j east JAY GOULD CONFIDENT . OF DEFEATING MILES ory aervea me right a few weeks ago In Tho Journal you gave the pedigree of Burns, ana ne waa one or tne King a aubjects, a Canadian. I hope you are not trying to claim him as an American now, as I have a bet on that he has not been naturalised in tma country. Mop ing you will publish an answer ln your paper, I remain yours. AN IRISHMAN. t (Vetted Press Leased Wire.) New York, March 19. Eager to regain J,"' ,uii" Y"...r'",f Tommy Burna (Noah Brusso) was v. I,...? Ai nnnrr ktT.iT. S born ln Hanover, Canada, June 17. 1881. J-wViTh being of French-Canadian extraction, &1?no'J.1i h uWUlt0AT5S and ao far aa wa know has never been S2LUTrH mLl rv?, Znyiha naturalized; But ha has Uken out hla New York to meet GOUld again on the .,. . Tommw la a nncullar rhun. courts. Mllea left London yesterday on !Lr' 12Z l ArP!2u ar the Etnwla and ahould arrive here not J.Vtera aaila from T country that gave later than Monday. According to pres- hta hli wouffl sTbr IhTalH ont plana the match will be played on md nAm6rfcs.n dollars T an d weara the the New York courts during tha month f ?..A,me,c.a.n .a.01iarA,fn.a. w.ar?.L.: m i Aiiicriuaii iiaaj bb m vcu in 1110 aibui orAprii. ... - .-Inn fnrfllirn ithorea wa tiaturallv t resuma Van'rZAln J .t?M1,t or blm to T)e an American, regarSless of the raUroad jnagnate, and a student of thft Iftnd at hla nativity. the land of hla nativity, No, we are not trying to claim mm rvtlumBla college, la nractlclng daily to Keep oimmii ui kuuu lurm. xxa says nei.. ,j ' Is not worrying over the outcome of the " when weo u .S elkTm anvthina a tan etaraat Mild. ... . ' . . . " ame, as he thinks he can defeat Miles easily in this country as he did ln .England . OREGON BALL TEAM TO i. MEET WOODBURN MEN v (Special Dbpatcb to The Journal.) t University of Oregon, Eugene, March ,19. The first baseball game of the sea- ' gott lor tne university team win De 'played against the Woodburn Trt-Ctty ' team at Woodburn next Saturday. As the varsity men nave had little practice in the last few days on account of the iraln they are not in tne best or condi we'll tack our sign on something wo can point to with a feeling of pride. As to Burns, we think like "Tad" or Jeff Thompson, or whoever It was that said "Burns is not a prince In the realm where Jeffries is king," when Tommy anrnad those bad renorts about Jeff. before embarking for Britain. . VANCOUVER'S HORSE SHOW OPENED TODAY (United Praia Leased Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, March 19. Van couver's first horse show, for which ;tion. Tha pitchers have been rlOngil . tout each afternoon and are In gooa W ar" 'The Sluggers" would be an aonro- Miiaa th. TTnailah rnonn.t avr I P"ate tine 10 r tne leavers tnis year. flL1.!"'0." E.n,I??ra5ilu.t.: Every man Is hitting like a fiend. Ken yan, hub Miivra in ina umwu ouii n.Hv th. hl T,. u..... n ..i,.. and Jay Gould will eoon have an op- , ,.,rht ri- 1.11 portunity to defend hla title of world'a JLC-Ui' li'M" i" l".a 1 imilanp iHinla rhamnlnn " '' Duma Durrani nnce. amatear tennis cnampion. I nt. jnhnann i. tvim with v.r,n.H I the lona-hlt nrnnnaltlnn. In th. lo.t The Boston Americana gave Toronto s-ama anlmi Rant. H.rh.ra ot. t t A .', a an- H.ln.l.nn, Dikl.tt- Tn n n V, h . n I . I V , . M . V "u uiiiuoii.", i nuea oil in rour limes up, one Deing anu iiiHi c-uHji-a . i uui uinRaii in m- a, tnroo-cusmon swat Ana now money turn for Jack Thoney, reruses to sign. Rockford, Illinois, la to have quite a colony of ball players next month. The Duluth and Brandon teama of the north west league and tha Oshkosh and Rock. ford teams of the Illinois-Wisconsin league will all do their training ln the Illinois city, e e Manager Dugdale of tha Seattle team of the Northwestern-league has ordered his worthies to report for practice March 25. Twenty men will probably ue in unuorm ior ine initial practice. e Plfnt Pl.fflnhntham ,Vin .. n a "... ....v. v unci, im ' 1 1 J sand-lot ball around Portland, ia doing soma great stunta with the St. Loula Th. mna-nnta. of tha Texas lna.ni nr. I Cardlnala of the American league. The .. . p I .1... . r i v..- -i . , maging a vigorous errort to be taKcn out "t7 ""ul uul lnB oita, ai of class C and put ln class B of the lowing but three hits. He Is remem National association. Class B requires berea here as a long, rangy chap with that a league shall represent a popula- worlds or speed. linn nf f lull HID IUUI Pr.ilH.nt Pnh. I bla of the Texas league claims 400.000 r iwnanue naa Deen made Captain for his organization. 9 tne Boston Yanlgans. The former a a I ucavoi uaiLnoi i uuiUg niB DOS I O "Stump" Stott has been appointed 25V anl" manaa-er of the Multnomah club Vaaehull - "2.'" eviaentiy team nv tha hoArrt nf rf.roMnr. Hf.mn" away irom XOrOntO, is a well known amateur baseball player. having been on tha club team for several seasons and having caught for Stan ford university during his college course. Stott thinks he will have a pretty good team out of the club this year. (Bpeclal Plipatch to Tba Journal.) Olympla, Wash., March 19 The attorney-general has been served with pa pers ln a suit instituted ln Spokane county to test the right of a state bank to Incorporate with the power of estab lishing branch banka. The attorney- ftoneral has heretofore ruled that tha aw does not give a state bank the right to establish branches .and the state bank examiner, A. W. Kngle, has accordingly refused to approve the articles of Incor poration of the British-American bank of Spokane, organised with a capital stock of 1200,000 and with the intention to establlsn brancn savings ana com mercial banks ln other towns ln eastern Washington. The organizers of tha bank have ap plied for a writ of mandate to compel the state bank examiner to file their articles of Incorporation. BREAK GROUND FOR OREGON BUILDING (United Press Leased Wire.) Seattle, March 19. Five hundred voices broke into cheer yeaterday aa W. H. Wehrung, president of the Ore gon commission to the Alaaka-Yukon- Pacific exposition, caat aside from his goldon shovel the first spadeful Of dirt upon the site from which will arise tha temple devotea to uregon a greatness. Speeches by director I. A. Nadeau. Mr. Wehrung and Professor Edmond 8. Moany of the University of Washington, the turning of the first spadeful of earth and the taking of an official pho tograph of the scene completed tha ceremonies, which were witnesaed by hundreds or visitors. Governor Chamberlain, owing to an important business' engagement, waa fin able to be present. It's the way they are made, and made from conscientiously selected and wisely blended tobacco, that does it. Imperial es Cigarettes are not only rolled in that thin, pure mais' paper to maintain the dear flavor of the tobacco, but no paste is used they're crimped and their indi vidual mouth piece insures a smoke ideally cool.: Even when smoked incessantly. Imperiales leave no after effect ' whatsoever. The men of tks Wtst smoked over J25,0OO,OO0 Imperiales Cigarettes in JQQ?. 10 for 10c Cetd Ewrywhtr THE JOHN BOLLMAH COMPANY, Manufacturer, Urn fondsc CALIFORNIA HOTELS This Day in Sport Annals. 1889 At San Francisco, Jimmy Car roll defeated Bam Blakelock ln 15 rounds. 1893 Prank Ives defeated Jacob Schaefer for tha billiard championship. isau At snringneia. un o. Tom aic- Inernev defeated Matt Acton in catch- aa-catch-can wrestling contest for 12.00. 1B0H At Fall River. Chester Uood- wln won from Tommy Feltz in 10 rounds. 1907 At New Orleans. Halberd won mile race at 100 to 1. DR. ALEXANDER REID - shane. Manager mount ia naving last year s of the week. The exhibits Include many of fine horses. .a, '..a . j men-orea unimeus iruni various ciru Will II EI J . mill BD BUUII BB LltD WDBL11- I - n ,- . er -permits it will be put into splendid gL&TJ a.n th;rn?. condition. Morgan Watson. '10. of Eu- Settle, Tacoma and other polnta across J genei haa been appointed assistant busi- "' L'rl"","'"' L . 1 ' t r is3 ness manager under Manager Mount "dJar ijophlen to total of 85,000 1-jTho team thla year la stronger than It I""'"1," .7" imx "Z.''Al iL'! J-rTia been for years, and great hopes are ?f n,bli)?? "i a?y. !" Mred, from the iheld that Oregon wiu win tna ctim- i'Jrv" ' " fplonship. ' Sullivan will box - w WITH YOUNG YOKKE - . aaaa-aswaBaa-waaBBi Tha Building Trades' A. A. A. haa ar ranged an amateur boxing conteat be 'tween Eugene Sullivan, champion light S weight of the northwest, and Toung Torke, - March 27, at Merrill's ha,U. .Those who have watched the men at their training believe that EuUlvan will ;at laat get 'trimmed" when ho faces ?ofke wno is regaraeu as a corner at la weight There will ba several pre '.limtaartea of first-class order and good : sport la promised. Sullivan and Xpj-k wlU weigh in at 1S. . . J Golf Tourney t Pinehnrst. ( Cni tad Press taaaed Wire.) Pinehurst N. C, .March The fourth annual spring tournament under the auspices of tha Pinehurst Golf club opened auapioiously yesterday and will continue through the remainder of the week. Six divisions of 16 each are to qualify for the president's, governor's, secretary a, treasurer's, captain's and club cups, with , a sterling cup 'for the flrat division runner-up and consolation division winner, and a gold medal for tha beat qualification score. . . . ., .- I II II J, V.U; Tomorrow,. Jrldar. wfll positively b tha laat day for discount on seat aide euSjblUa. ... Portland, f as enmnanr- , 5 5 'S.f ?I3 . s ' ! ' I ! f " ' Dr. Alexander Raid, who announcea himself a candidate for the position of Oregon atata dairy and food commis sioner on the regular Republican ticket la a graduate of tha medical department of the Oregon atata university, and haa been In active practice in Oregon for Cravath. the former Ana-el rlo-htflAld er, who went to Boston this year and is flllinar ln at the left e-arden on tha R ulars during the spring training is do ing soma great work. He Is clouting the ball and nabbing everything that comes hla way. Jimmy McHale, the lurmer j-omana piayer, is playing right ueiu ua ine xanigana, me rsoaton sec ond team, and Pat Donahue is catchlnr McHale got two hits off Cy Toung and Pruoltt of the Regulars. Carlisle, the other Angel on the Yanlgans, did not oiiow up so wen at tne Dat. New Haven Anto Show. (United Praia iMtA Wire.) New Haven, Conn., March 1. New Haven's automobile shqw for 1908 is on. and for the next six days the automobile win rule, oerore it drops back to Its normal position among tha Dleaaurn n,i commercial vehicles. The scene of the exnmition is juusio nail, wnicn nas been tastefullv decorated for tha Amia.inn both inside and out The ground floor of the hall Is given over exclusively to mi display 01 moiur cars, wnue tne spa cious banquet hall In the basement is given over to auiomoone accessories, motor boats and sbortsmen's enufa Among the automobiles displayed are a large number of those seen recently at the ahowa lu Boston, Chicago and other cities. Ho Use to Die. "I have found out that there Is no 11 oa tn rila of lung trouble as long aa ?" you can get Dr. Klng'a New Dlacov is ery," aays Mrs. J. P. White, of Rush s" boro, Pennsylvania. "I would not b alive today oniy ior uiai wonaenui medicine. It loosens up a cough quick er than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pro nounced hopeless." This most reliable remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippa. asthma, bronchitis and hoarseneBa, la sold under guarantee at Skldmora Drug company's store. 6O0 and 11.00. Trial bottle free. Dog Show at Newark. (Unltad Press Leaaed Wire.) Newark. N. J.. March 19. A two-da va1 bench show opened In this city today under the auspices of the North' Jersey Kennel club. The exhibition embraces a total of nearly 500 entries, including prize-winning specimens of nearly all inp Dreeoa Known to tne aog rancler. HARKIMAN TO BOOM UMATILLA COUNTY (Sped at Diapatcb to The Journal.) Pendleton. Or.. March 19. Pendleton Commercial association haa, Invited the towns of Umatilla county to Join ln a monster advertising campaign ln the east, through , the agency of the Harrl man publicity bureaus, and for this pur pose la now seeking to raise $2,240 from the various commercial bodies of the county. - Since the arid section of Umatilla county la now ready for irrigation and the past It. years, and a resident ;of tho I settlement, every effort will ba mada to atata for 18 yeara. v ecure homeseekera and ah active ad- ur. iteiu ia . aiao a srraauaie or tna Royal college of Veterinary Surgeons, Scotland, and la at present a member 01 ine state veterinary examining board. Dr. Reld haa- alwaya taken an acUve Interest In all matters pertaining to food products, and tha fact of hla being a aramiaie or Dotit a medieai and a. veterinary achool makes him especially well equipped to fill tha office of dairy and fofl commissioner. ' Dr. tatefd is now a oracficinr thyi- etan In Portland. With office at Ul William avanuat , . . 1 vertialng campaign . for thla aDrlng - ia Slanned. The local aaaociation baa ln oraed a scheme for advertising the county and has Invited tha other towns to cooperate in hopes that the resources of tha oounty may attract intending homeaeekers. The nlan includes the is suance of about fio.ooo elaborate book Free to the tHupfured Simple Home Cure that Anyone Can Use Without Pain, Danger or Loss of Time from Work San Francisco's two un moTxidi ITadar tha aaota inaaag emeai HOTEL JEFFERSON Trmx ajtd oouok xxxxt 850 Boo ma ISO Private Beta. Snropeaa Plaa 91M to f&OO. Amarloaa laa $3joq to flO.00. HOTEL STEWART OZSAXT vnoi BT. ABOTS QTAJUB. OSO Booms. ISO Privata Baths. Xoropean Plaa $IM Upwacd. Oaf a a la Carta. Baoh Eotal Saada Omnllma To all Trains aad ataamara. Stewart-Barker Co., Props. bab nuvoxsoo. Fairmont Hotel SAB TBAHCXSGO. 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