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the ? oregon: daily journal, -Portland; ' Saturday evening,- march 28, 1003. - 10 Ring; field Track ' Diamond S fflliy llLlllG TO SERVE HEM MISERY and . POLICE PUT TO BOXIIIG IIS . Detective Smith -, Thinks ; y Spectacular Bush Is Sig- nal for BJtog Slaughter. A thousand ' disappointed spectators hooted. . Jeered 1 and hissed Detectives Kay and 8mith for stopping the bo . Ing tournament of the Building Trade . Atbletlo club 1n Merrill's hall last night ' when Bobby Chase made a spectacular -,' rush at uono puuivan in me last doui on the amateur card. - Detective ' Kay - directed oprationa from a seat on the bleachers and Detective Smith carried ' out the orders, the latter being the. butt -of the crowd s displeasure. . Smith butted Into the ..smoker when , Kid Parkinson of La Grande lightly .tapped on the claret fount by loung ,ilurst of The Dalles. Parkinson ad mitted to the police that he had per mitted himself to be counted out be . reuse ha did not want to continue y sparring, r Incidentally It might be re marked that In the ruture tne ski a on aim should be Disced on all aspiring kids, v They only inks up time and are ; eusceptiDie to injury. , . ' ' After he had declared the bantam .'weight bout to be too rough, Smith ducked down stairs to call up the cap tain at tha police station, or at leaat ..- that la what he said, to see if the smoker was to ba stopped. Presently ' bo came back and announced to Keferee , . Joe Stutt that tha mills might continue. When the Sullivan-Chase , bout - was '-called Smith Insisted on feeling of tha f lores and waa given another booting, la handled tha big pillow-like mitt as If It waa tna nrsl no naa ever aeeu. -The bout progressed three rounds and Referee Stutt called It a draw, waring for ona mora round. '- - ' '-i-f - Oiaae or Touni Torkv aa he Is known on tha resin, made a spectacular . rush toward Sullivan his arma churning . tha air. Sullivan backed into tha ropes and waa sparring mmseiz out ox me ' predicament whan Smith Jumped Into . the ring. Not a blow waa sirucic our . Ing the rush, the punchea being caught ' on fcullivan a guaro. fin far aa tha bout itself waa eon cerned Sullivan had a shade tha better - of tha argument. Chasa did a lot ' of , aggressive work but It consisted mainly , of rushing and swinging wuaiy, a xew blows reaching tha desired point. On the other hand Sullivan planted about - three blows to Chase's one. He re peatedly Jabbed Chasa with straight lefts and straightened him up mora than onoa with a right punch to tha head. He handled himself better at In box Ing. although there waa vary little oi tbia wors uone. Chase, with a little mora experience, will ba a good boxer. He Is a wall muscled chap and Seems to have a pun ishing punch. However, if ba warns to rise ha will have to cut out bla system of attack and retreat. Instead of go ing Into or away from tha mlxup with ; both feet under him. Bobby reminds one of a broad Jumper. But be la light oa bla feet and does this trick well. HAYJIAKEIt PRESENTED BY TOMMY BUBNS TO JEM ROCHE. Kid Spans, whoever bo might ba, did in lor ma mill wim ooiaier Donahue. It waa announced from the ringside that Hood Bottler would meet Donahue, but Bottler evidently experi enced an attack of cold feat for ba ra- fuaed to meat tha Vancouver oarracas lightweight. Donahue was stripped and In his corner and left tha ring with a look of disgust on his face, Eddie Anderson and Kid Bailey did soma clover sparring. Referee Stutt awarding tha decision , to Bailey,- . Tha best athletic event on tha pro gram outatde of the Sullivan-Chase, waa a wrestling exhibition between Strangler Smith and Nelaon Davla of Tha Dalles. Davla showed a lot of skill In getting away from holds tried by Smith and took a -fall from tha veteran In about 10 mlnutea.- Smith took tna second xaii In nine mlnutea, after aoma clever work. Tha other event on tha program waa a wrestling match between Shafer and Walter Dlabel. which, was- yon , In straight fails by tha latter la 7 and IS minutes. ' THEY SAY SMTHSON - : IS STILL H RUNNING - . - i -i; j . - ' ' - . i r - !" " ' h ' ; jy n ni ' ' '1 , 1 . " , v -"' -k ' . . , ; , jr. : . ' . the ring ' Jsy AfW ' : ' Strife for County Offices AU inO. 0. P. Family Eeg: istry Figures. ' " bom..i niiMtch to Tha loaraaL) , 8t. Helena, Or., March JS. Tbsre is wonder In Columbia county that. thr are no candidates for publlo office other than those fromthe Republican party; and yet perhaps tha wonder' la not so great, considering . the political i com - flexion here.. Tba 'registration, to date otala 1,67. Of this number, there are 966 Republicans 17 Democrats. 81 So cialists, zo proms ana i maepenaenta. There aimaara. however, to ba no lack of patriots in tha Republican part da alroua of . serving , the people, and tha campaign will not lack for excitement thouKh no other party concludes to en ter tha nnlltlcaJ arena. ' - . The following Republicans have filed petitiona lor nomination:- For renresentatlve. the present lncnm bant, B T. Connell, and Enoch Conyers or. uiatskanie, lOiumDia county s . nrsi rapraaentauvo. .., . , . Ona Xa aa Old-Timer. For county Judge, Emanuel H. Flngg and William H. Powell, both of St. Hel ens, are candidates. Mr. Powell is now deputy district attorney under a Demo cratic principal, james jjart may con sent to m lndanendenL For untv clerk, tha present incum bent. W. A. Harris, a conatant attache of t;ie office, either as d'puty or prln- cinai. since tha memory , or man runnetn not to the contrary, and C II. John of St. Helens, will try for tha nomination. It la thought by many that Mr. John's cnancea ror winning out are very iwm, aa he atands committed to the principle of rotation in .omee, . FITS Sot AssessoB. For the assessorshln Ave man are rnntendlna- Alfred R. Harrison. N. E. Sandal, E. C. 8 tan wood, Joseph A. Holi day ana the present esiensor, a. i. Laws. The act of Mr. Laws In raiatng tha assessment last year upon the cor porate and timber interests win un doubtedly give him a great leverage with the farmer vote. Oonosed to Martin White, tha present sheriff, whose apprenticeship In county office began in me gray oawn or n torv. stands Emory Mills of the of Columbia county before White dies are considered remote. . For the office of county commissioner Charles Bergerson win strive wita Stephen C. Tichenor of Clatskanle. E. E. Quick of St. Helena will have thinga hla own way for treasurer. Ditto Frank-H. Sherwood of Rainier, for coroner. Are two of. the most deplorable things v in any; man's life.,i: When vou have any - chronic ailment; whether it be Contracted Disorders, Kidney Trou ble iPiles; Swollen Glands, a man is surely in misery and the longer he is Effected the darker life seems to him. ; If you will take' our advice and have these conditions cured in the begin- ' niner vou will avoid all this suffering Mc1n. n Wo1J and live a cheerful life; -. ' : " V . 'Consultation i Free . Hours: noon, i .' a. m. to I p, m.'; evening s, T to l;IO; Sundays, a. m. te II CT ? I HIIIC ' UEDICAt AND O I ; LU ViO ; 1 SIBGICAL DISPENSARY COira IIOTID AWD TAXKXUa TSSZTS, rOBTAJtl, OMOOX MEN llere's (he blow that won for Barns. It was a right hook to the Jaw and was delivered while Jem Roche and the American champion were doing their preliminary sparring. Barns first landed a left swing over the heart. This waa followed by the knockout blow. SPORTING H0TES Local and Otherwise. e , From the Forest Grove Times " 9of Thursday, March H. Last ey e) en!nge Journal eon tains an ar- tlole under headlines concerning 4 Forrest Smltbson. the ' famous 4 young athlete of the Multnomah . e club, and one of Foreat Grove's well-known young ladles, Stating a that there has been - wafted to e some- alert . reporter's ' ears, .the e) sound of wedding bells. No con- ; e) flrmaUon of the report i can ba e obtained from the young lady In the case, she smUingly announces that she bellewas In BtatemOnt No, 1. though ahe Js not running for anything, though she has of late acquired a habit of running . : " TTld" Conroy seems to have the call to plav tha third position for; the New i orK Americana. 9 m Bill Dahlen of tha Boston Nationals starts ' hla Seventeenth season In tha National league next month, : , , . . . e Aa the Vicksburr nlavera wallooed the- Chicago Cubs thev can n now lay ciaim to tna worm championship. Robert C Carter ha a been anoolnted manager oi tne winston-saiom team in tna' new Carolina association. i.i- e - -- ' ': -.' - Frohlhltlon has rot the mat of a bunch " of . big' leaguers particularly those who have had to train in Georgia, e ED GRIEf HI : REFEREE' BATTLE Xttell Fit to Step Into Eing foT Battle With Nelson. (UnJtsd Press Leased Wire.) Ban Francisco, March 21. Following JEM MACE OBSERVES HIS 78TII BIRTHDAY . . .. : . i Famous Fighter Is Hale and Hearty and Looks Young Jin London. WILL DRILL FOR OIL III CROOK . eaHBsMssjaBBaaBBsaaaBBBwaasBa Local Promoters, Take Op tions on Large Area. Water Good, if Struck.- (Spaclal Diapateh to The JonraaL) ' Prlnevllla. Or., March 28. Frank For eat, a prominent rancher of the Crooked river valley, and A. C Sanford, a busi ness man of Madras, are working among the cltiiena of the central part of Crook county securing options or bonds on all the land between Lone Pine gap, about nine miles northwest of this place, and I Core the Cases That Others Cannot Cure1 A bold statement but lust as true as it Is bold. Not all. caaea that others fall to cure are cura-. bla by my methods, but fully ninety per -event of them are. Tha wav to learn whether vour case la curable la to consult me. I know ex act! v what .can be done In every Instance. . I ' ought to know this, for I have done nothing else other than treat men'a diseases for twenty Ave years. If your case Is curable I will treat, you. If It Isn't I will not If I treat yon, and' if you so ' desire. YouPay Whan wsjii; , What better proof or more sincere assurance can I offer then I am willing to wait for my fee until I effect a cure? Could I afford to make such sn offer If I waa not absolutely certain of curing every case I tak7 - - Waaknaaa Weakness In men Is comparatively a simple ' ailment and la but a symptom of local dla- - order, a congestion of an Important nervs . cen ter. No stimulating treatment, wnetner in- . ternal or locally annlled: can do more than ex cite temporary activity. By my system of local treatment I restore absolutely normal conditions throughout the organs Involved, which promptly results In complete and permanent restoration of etrength and vigor. This treatment Is original with me, and It la the only radical and certain cure yet devised. . Varicocele Varicocele Is a relaxation, knotting and twisting of the most vital blood vessels of the organic system. It stagnates the local circulation and Interferes with the rocessea of waate and repair. Neglect rings derangement of functions and Injury to the general health. Most physicians resort to surgical operations and hospital treatment I cure varlco- ' oele in . one week withbut-pperatlon. naia or detention xrora Business cures sre anaoiuteiy permanent a 111 effects whatever can follow my stent Cattd Frees Leased Wire.) New Tork, March 28. A dispatch . -.... ,. i nine mi in wnuon says mat Jem mace, the u.mr . rtl.i.nr-. of in or mora mllta the selection af inddla Aran aa referee. I old-time fighter, celebrated his seventy- The company of eastern capitalists betting on the Nelson-Attell fight wlU f'th birthday this week, hale and that these gentlemen WV gas and petroleum, each option stlpulat k ( . 4. j , li. hMrtv anil lnnlrlr i 1 lv wiiu m Mueii iwaT wun nvru VIM t - - ,.v.j w . . juuui m. h na ah m .ah nn commissions will be turned loose by 'or man of hla years. He continues ing that a well will be drilled either on I to take an active interest In sporting ach nian'a land who -signs an option or affairs thmia-h it t nn -Ki " I within three rollea of It The optlona aixairs, tnougn n Is now more than a ... dnntinn atui attnuia the betting' commissioners. ffk. I It ,. . a . . u wiao money will unutiuuLeaiT I i muuiu n nuw mora man a ; . . . - . .1 . m. m. . la. u s duiii v eari umm sir mi ul LiiBB i ucr as ii uiisr uaa aiiaa m llsbi I sri(i nil nsiinra u usu lc m u am nnuLurv i m 1 lie SB giai' rairi rsan I ri aa s if waasa Awi rianv aasaaaai Ttr 11 vnav rail es Mea of placing a ball club in Superior, I the boys step Into the ring there is from the rina-. Rttit hi - 0,. I the lands for 1100 ner acre. and has returned to Chicago. I every reason to believe that the little . ... If the comnanv la successful In oroa- Hebrew will, be the favorite. 7. v . mj furn- M pecting and petfoleum ia discovered a Nelaon baa been a good thing on the lie" champion, and ha has taken a live- pine line will be built from the lands saehuaetu, announoes his Intention to J"0; lna :InJy, rr time out a fact I lr interest in the whirlwind manner in I to some point near tidewater, or perhaps issues, inus using ine gravity getting the product to mar- the country specified is an oit has been the opinion of many Ions- time, aa in aeveral places wells that have been drilled or dug for Wisconsin, and has returned to Chicago. "Young Donahue" of Boxbury. Mas-1 pox unoer nis ngnt name, rnu rowers, rr:i."":. "r"''.' "'"f . "fmr,7;" wh oh the latter has niMi.t ,, .-. tv. to xne Joe arid, the human punching bag, 1te"r; get down on the Dane. haVJ " "H,' tJSS, MaVi , iI7m That IS doing a boxing stunt with a aparring ?en to t, and perhaps S to . 4 1. the ?mnind if "Jlt'SC 5fJ5 S! country partner through Texas,,; -..-.. F"? eommissionera expect to. see i rhrr.,- tiTa ttT. 7.r r::."" for a . .. at tne nngsiae. i jr : '.. ."' " i" - Smlthson Is no , from reporters. doubt ..1 , the running, but whether or not The Journal .has guessed the finish. Um will tell. , Bmlthson reached his home in Portland the other day. from a successful hurdling ' season la Nsw Tork, and is now -visiting his parents. Ha announcas that he will probably train for tha Olympio tryouts ' at CorraUls where ha' formerly ' attended"" SChOOl.-' ,.-,.' - -lr':d'ii0J- AST0EIA PULLS OUT; . TWO TEAMS WANT IN Astoria has pulled oat of the frl- vUy league, th n.anagement there be ing uname xo secure tne new grounds in Alderbroolc for the game this summer. ; 'i lie old grounds are so situated that it would - ce imposeinte to malte ex penses from the crowds.. -- y ee?retary Smith announced this morn ing that two teame wertf eager to take the place vacated by Astoria, One of them 1 said to be from a section of T'nrtland and the other aa outside club. Th choice of the-two-eKfljs wm-be if.ude at a meeting of the club to be held fgrly next week. Chehalls Wants a Fair. ' , (Rpectal 'IXapatck t Tbs Journal ) Clicholls, Wash., March 28. Chehalls citlaens nave taken active hold of -a l ioposltlon looking-' to the organization or a county fair association, the pur j .ise being to buy a tract of land near ii 1 city, put In a half ml IF track, fence j! e jrrounds, erect the needed buildings : :!-.) iioM .-.pnually a creditable county 1 The probpeot looks very encour- ligmg for the success of the enterprise, Strangler Putu l"p Coin. . "i-lrj-it-yltr". Smith, tha champion mid ?! -icht vre-Ur ft the coast, this ! dppositcd lISO with Jack King t r .. it a nntch with Roy Parker, the ii;.! nn-Ptiar con Txictor. Smith says 1 . t, iH: U wet-t I'tirkpr at. catch ; aiv (hne the ."a i onian Ivld puts i i.-i i . ; ; : t. .'.- : . -1 Walter , B. Jackson of Denver, Colo rado, has just completed: a 10-months' horsebaok ride from New, Tork to San Francisco. e e Now another flsht with Bill Bautres for -Tommy Burnt. If they wouldn't can them cnamoionanip rights aii mignt oe rorgiven...:.. . o On naner both New , Tork teams look to be stronger than last year, with the Highlanders having a shade on the Giants. . - v- ; Railroad expenses will i be pooled the Ohio State league, each club pay its share of the traveling expenses tne entire league. Dave Brain is etlir holding out and refuses to sign with the Boston Nation als unless paid 1400 over last season. transportation, ana tree umiorms. e- k , ... Both President Johnson of the Amerl can league and President fulilam i Natic w jsaa ate EEtM&si Si's 35 s. tSssnJ! tions of oil by people from an oil coun- ra innce maue - nis American debut I 5 and hla wind in good shape. He la fit 10Mtea upon M on- or tb oW to step into the rin at a mommi'i uce. Nelson Is within a few ounces of the 7i,lw,r tH' J1 t? required weight and unle.s the unfore- San vAxibli'0? .7UhJohn v. 1Uel seen occurs w?U be good and strong Sall of ,2. rcU uh hL c,fa?.ad when th irnnr inniuii Th u..i.nl; "P " or tne English heavyweights. champion is ihowlna- an improved iVft S Jf PS"'1 .h0 ha beat Sam In hi. training,, but what It. will avail Vcffl tt MIvfL-"!3 mm can ne told only when he trlea ltluT- r" ' "f..'W pin on Attell. Izilr . ,"-roua iignt. King wouk Instead of the crooked hook he i throwing It out straight from the ahoul- sTnrlnars Carry Out OIL ' Boms springs and wells In this coun try are said to be so strongly flavored ywelghts. with oil that horses do not like to drink the water.' : These no coudi nave weir source in all oil formation. Kot the least interesting feature of fm.KS.Mc - ret" bout and the ia the fact that the territory that is to title reverted to the latter. Tha next I v,. rmanr-tBii nmtalni hidden streams . i nftr rukiann fa Mnf MMt tha. win i r . . . - . -tv. Kfrj uwi at nnwinv wiwr. ana u wens ara paying c.r ;:-," "i:"W"r in a ngnt ror is.ooo and the phamnin jLm.j r .n . v... f "")( ituffo miurs ,ina limit, Das-lnbln -.- ui "-v11- .. -v. 01 1 ln his nrnAtntinn nn hla n.rin? ' . . . I rnnnln ct water are ' Very likely to be i gedness and Tm - 2l SErw-a XK.'h P2't,ii.i!hi? I i ,,. i . .i. M r - . . DrunUlUlO lur f,liw uuuei m. ivi Trss,a,as4 an wlnSlnT lh.1 SaS: tl$ - H?2 V A fight between the two was arrared " a i it,H hSS k- .tA..!.. Urtlr"rVr rty. from Opal " . - p. . "- v i in. -very mourn or tne river uwinK 10 iaiiura to aa-raa nnnn I tha National league have laid down nome strong rules in regard to profan- ty, -coacninfc- eto. - - Wabash Against St, Johns, The Wabash Independents and the St. Johns league team will contest tomor-1 Mace row afternoon on the St Johns grounda I vioua. of Considerable Interest is monlfested in I?6'- The stakes, were drawn and this exhibition. Tne at. Jonns enthusiasts Will take I JlBXl two years Mace twice rought .m. and have thetr anureo nnder the opportunity of getting acquainted U? drawing Jirone lwu J?.V' Pjaye" who are to. represent Wng the other, j - -, ; ibundant aunnlv of A" -crw .or- "nf water that sour ouf of the mountain lwo 7oar" ace tw ee rought ..de. and haVe their annrce under the east bank Springs to below the famous Cove orchard,' have been lm presaed with the large streams of pure Manager Frank Donnelly of the Pe- their town this season. Local boys will the an oria team believes the time is . not far distant when the president of a league na the other t -. . I w. m The fim Wg fight Mace had in the tb.52?nt "Upply 0f 00'tt, journev to the manufActurlnc cltv to I United State was With Tnm AllAn 1 DtKnr. fin Anlnvnhlai aftaai-nnnn mnA , InM. I Whom htb rtat&titAA In 1 A rniinrla si X7M I dently to encourage the Portland team. Orleans, May 10. 1870. In May. lSTl.LTnSTTT MOPPTlTiTi WAfl i lnltlal-sacker but Manae-er Eulrioh has tarv lntfrfnred an I nravntut th. SMKIIIW " II1B pUBlltUB i.UlU U Will lau WLiM, UATOIB ai.il L 11 Tl 1 1 V.1-L11VU,U 1 - v ' ; . "I , -" , AO.A, -i" . tl.. .iva i,..nin. thai Baron Josman will be out af the eramelCoburn and Mae ware in hm fmicht rlavlng strength as nearly even as pos- 55ht ie 'egret of the fans. A for toe champlonshto near Pprt Dover. VU'PV Oft APT.V PTAV'PTi'T? elble. '' i ur"u n is worrying tne vvaotisn i across ine uanaaian jrne, out tne mill-1 xujjj -x -.vimjuxi .... ' w w ". ' .... Philadelphia T d "Vclnitr the coming ot satisfactory manner. aatiafa- nvfftin tna uuaiceri . ... n hmii.. In fan 1 1 n . ..I -Winnmw WITi f2t VIm. Sntn "" , I . ......,.. a, i,(i,. t,. i .ri:'. v '.I. tTrla n,H P. Z. .. " ? T 'OoVrl.h.S ... . .1 Vi.. o J. i..r, Jver roiier saawng entnusiasts are anx- tor a ume, winning the American cham i net. ine two met in Jtussinsinni th.i . a aa ..." E'iTdrew All of the fighters who were contem- . .ft,. II,...t.t. luma 1 the to see A. Waldstein and Harold Interstate the O. and P. moguls believe Card of Portland, matched for a race thev 'can annex the thriving uttie city i witnm tne next . week: or so. J. waid ,o ih.ir Circuit before the opening of stein, who is managing youna 'Waid K' --" I hands here aa a side-bet and 850 un as f ve at - the winner wiU be r.- VK plonship from Tom Allen in 1878 and losing . it four , years i later to Paddy Ryan. Twenty-three years ) ago this joe cocurn continuea to right fori S? - r V " " . r L - " " "v" vmm i after hla -Tnaatlna- rlfh I 9 jnrm oi ago. wubh uo ui 10 ure ?r" . aiier nie meeting with 1 Ln . u. .iM man-lM mi. career was Drought ' to a " .7.- v;,Tl W , TV U (MIUB w..w aa.u-w v a, , JVU(V t! who had been a resident of Oregon since, died at his home here yesterday after a lingering iiiness ox several years , du ration. The cause of death was con sumption., -...w- ''; L.r - Mr. Morrell' was born in Quebec, Can ada, in January, 1880. ' At. the age of 18 he went j to California during the tne season. T?er-ane ona or two of the Three-I a purse, so- th league magnates failed to oust uuouque i ampiy rewarueu lor ma eiiort wnan ins fl, y - - 'MVu,t c Mm Tmlc C burg." She died in 178 at Scto, from hetarted to dlenipt the organisation, two crack racers meet. i - He waa UitiVd n 'MM JKd consumption. His ' second wife was This thing of backing up because you , ? ;V : (Str of Mr. Marian Folsey, .whose death oc- em't . hav?-vour- own way looks moro , Kauit RM Tvaea niift . .r curred in 1888. Mr. Morrell had since 0Y YOUNG'S BIIlTHDAYr ROLLS AEOUND SUNDAY, ' njnlted Praa fjaeaed Wire.) Boatori - March 1 8.-"Cv" - Younar. the star - pitcher of - the Boston American league team : and the dean . of -major league players in noint of service, will ne 41 years eld tomorrow. It -was In the 'Village ot Cllmore. Ohio: which he still calls hla home, that the future star of the diamond first saw -the light of Fast Side High sohool lost their first 1 game of tha aeagon yesterday to BeUnka Walker Business college In a game filled lr-Dayvtirtrit-AilHI I88S On the -J Thames. Oxford that time resided oa French Prairie or in-Oarvala. . ' " : Three daughters survive, as follows: de-1 Mrs. Alma Choquette of Oervals, Mrs. with bone-head plays, wild throws and '??? Cambridge in the annual unlver- E Clark, of Tacoma, and Mra Joseph drizzling rain. East Side played what 8I"S?-- :r - ?.5lil.r"V"--, will he the rarular taam la ha ! tint LJI"'""'. oyantr, nw BOUM Wales. lunoiai wui vwva uiauv . aaonaay rhrie lnningsriut aJtet that th! Beach defeated Edward He from' the Oervals Cathollo church, witfi I I 1 ktK m '"""",' aaiaaaaasaaassapal , DR. TATTOR, : The Leading Specialist. My Pea for a Cur Im $1 Q':.aiSp EXAMINATION PRGG I offer not only free consultation and advice, but - to every case that comes to me I will make a careful . examination and -diagnosis without charge, No ailing man should neglect this ' oppor tunity to get expert opinion about his trouble. If you can not call, (write for diagnosis chart. My of flees ere open, all day from . m. to p. m-, and Sundays from to It. . t- - sfeS the dt: Ta0' Co. X3h Morruoa t aor. eosmd. sj tb worst Slsesse oa carta, yet the attest to rare WBKN TOD KNOW WHAT TO DO. .lisay bare pimples, spots on tha kin, sons ia tbs tooota, oleers, faDaii balr, bone pains, ea tarrk. sad don't wnnm H is UlAXJU fOioOrt. Seed to DR. BBOWN, 8B Arcb ' BU fblladalpbla, Peaa. tat BHOWM'a BLOOD CUEB. 88X0 per botiLai lasts see smiTa. ooia ; ib reruaae saiy ay waeawara, vmm aa vaa v QL000 poisorj CGeeVo faa Wetl.8Caew CHINESE DOCTOR Bat . aade a Ufa stad at aaata aaS haraa. asd la that atedy aUaaerered sad a gtriag to tbo world bla woBrterfol rasiedtaa, SO MEBCURY. P0180W8 OR DEUel CTTB ate uubes without orraATiow, oa . WITHOUT TH alb Of A KglTS, ' e.avaraatMS ta mmrm Catarrh. Aafksrs. . tseg. Throat, " RhaeaathiBl ' .Mervoeawoa, "wvwia DrMUty. BtnmaHL liver. KMaay Tronblaoi' also Lnt Manbnnd.' Faaaale Week sen sad All Ptfvsts IHinni. A SURE CANCER CURE fast teosivei rroa Pakfae. 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' regulars saved for the .game at Van- f th w"?i-i ' nd chmPlo,- . "rr7 , couver todays , , ( , ri7&wTork. Louis Tronchet I wJJLLLa iVuiiXiJjJ: JXJZiJxUyj AND WRITES IN DAEK defeated'Begls Senao In fencing match ior i.vvv ni.a ine-cnamnonstllD. SAA a a. aa-.. . n . th. I aa a roancnesier, , England, James " rinnev, swimmer, dove and picked unl s nair pennies with his mouth from the 1 For Purer Amateurs. ' .Tbs Portland - delegation from Multnomah and Portland Rowing clubs are meeting in Seattle this afternoon I bottom of a . tank, beating record. Toung thia season Will begin his nine- na , tnnte-ht with renresentartvea 1 mm r 189S At PhMadOlohis. the ITnlv'eralf other cluns "Ot. tne - rtclilo Northwest a-enneyivania Daseoaii team defeated i association of ... the Amateur Athletic the swaryimore college nine . by the union. - ftirer amateur athletics is the . xa l- teenih season In major. league ball. In that time he has pi a ved . with three clubs. Cleveland, St. touls and Boston. In 1890 he was pitching for , a nine In Canton. Ohio, when the Cleveland club purchased his release for 8200. -In his first Kama he shut out the heavy hit ting Chicago team, .letting them down for three scattered hits. Young Is the only pitcher who began m the Brother hood year of 1890 who Is still In har- iiees in i-ist company. theme.. Schools in Field Meet. .Columbia : university -and West . Side! High school are meeting In the Cohim- 1 904-A t - Saginaw. ' Mich la-an . Jna i Clans defeated .Oua . .Gardner -in 10 rounds. . vi.-- .-i-.-.- f,: : ., ,. . i 1906 -At San Francisco. Marvin Hart won tne decision over Jack Johnson in 1906 At Baltimore, "Kid" Sullivan Remarkable Case of Somnambulance . Xa Found by Doctor la ";' England. . . -,,ir. !i-nle?,tta,tbI,:t,,,,,, Unk P.ussell wentrlS rounds to a London,' March 18. Thsspartlculars of an ' extraordinary case of somnam bulism are .'communicated to the Brit ish Medical Journal by Dr.. James Rus sell, assistant physician at the Birming ham hosoltaL He says that a rlrl. il years old, who is a teacher of the tpye writer and a student of music enterAi -the hospital to fee eured of alsepvwalgJ - while Under observation there - she habitually left her bed after three or four hours' sleep and bualed herself in various Ways, .including descending into the mualo room and Dlavlnir tha piano, tuning a violin and fitting new strings to it, and crocheting. Her most remarkable feats, however, were read ing and writing in the dark. .. - . . If ever there was a faint artificial light in the room ahe would ivnM n and go to the darkest corner, where she- would. rend -various books, study the theory . ot harmony and writs let ters. v- v -,v -- -..' :';. !. v.U . One of hef letters was addressed to her music teacher. It contained a short essay on "The Sonata Form." which was accurate In tense ' and .nnr,,. tlom Another letter ah wrote was ini uerraau. vvoen sne awoge sne did not in tha least remember writing or read ing. . . - ' ..... An examination of her eyea did not reveal the reason fot her being able to see in the dark. She has now left the hospital, her condition having im proved, but she occasionally walks in her sleep. Taluablo to ladies, M.tRVBi, llfl m. aaa sraistv onn. tow sals by Bkldaore Druf iru. na.. waadars.. Clarke Os, aad Lrao-Dsvls Draf Co-S atoras. Scott's Santal-Papsis Capsules A POSITIVE CURE . For Inflammation or Catarrh of the Bladder and Diseased . Kldneya No sure no pay. Cures qnlekly aad Perma- . neatly the worst eases of Gonorrhoea and Gleet, no matter ot hew long stand ing. . Absolutely harmless. Sold by druggists. Price 8100, or by mall, postpaid, ,1 00, 8 boxes 82.74. 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