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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, .TUESDAY EVENING. , MARCH. 31, ,1903. Ring; -field'; 'Track Diamond 1 4 V 1EDREl'J AfJD DAfJE 10 IJEET TOIIIGHI little Fighters Trained to Hour for 15-Round King ii':,-V-VBattlc.:!,,:, ' ' v (Uaitsd rm Uastd Wirt.) San Francisco, March IL Trained to th hour -nd both confident' of being returned the winner. Battling Nelson and Abe At tell dash for the second time tonight, and everything points to a sensational battle between tna Htti fellows. Unusual Interest In the match has been aroused and the ad vane seat Bale indicates a crowded house. ' The fighter are resting today and until the gong sends them on their way they wUl do nothing except a little light work to keen their .muscles limbered W. ' i Contrary to expectations, Attell has not been mads, the favorite in the bet- ting, even money being the price when he poolrooms opened this morning. In 1 16-round rout that the boy are hsduled to go At tell, on his superior Inverness ana ring generaisnip, was jiKured to easily outpoint hi clumsier opponent, but sine Nelson ha shown so well In training the wis bettor have conceded that Attell ha Quit lob -on his hands. The Dan has worked for speed and . in' his bout with hi sparring partners he has flashed enough . to convince the exepticar mat ir Atteu trie to mane a i runaway fight of. It, he will have to go ci tastes t. Nelson is safelv within the weight .which must be III Dounda at 6 o'clock ' tonight Attell; who ha been trying to build up, will tip the beam at about izB, aitnougn. o .claims to oe muon lighter. a The aelectlon of Eddie Smith a ref ere In place of Eddie Oraney, who la fre vented- from acting on account of Unea in hi family, is satisfactory to eptn siaaa. . On their previous meeting Nelson and Attell fought. six-round, no-declslon contest in Philadelphia, May 82, 1905. Matter were aoout even in tnat mux. CHAMPION FEATHER. 'if.- -;J-a t.'yr.- :; V LIGHTWEIGHT SCRAPPER WHO MEETS ATTELL. ivIL. wrim'r- . "y t r7 Battling Nelson, the ragged lightweight, who will meet Abe Attell tonight. Nelson Is said to be coming Into his own again and critics look for the Dana to give the Hebrew one of the hardest fights of his career. , Abe Attell, premier fighter of his division, who goes out of his class to meet -Battling Nelson tonight In San Francisco. ; ; . TOUR OF IRELAND MAY BE WHITE SOX PRESENT (Baited Pnes Leases Wire.) Chicago, March SI- Charles A. Co- mlskey, presldsnt of the White Bos baseball club, returned today from Cali fornia, where he kept watch over his player during spring training on the coast. Comlfekey Is enthusiasts over tbe success of the journey and inti mates strongly that the trip will be made a permanent feature of the spring work in ruture yesrs. The "Old Roman'' states that in the vent the White 8 ox win the pennant In the coming race, a tour of Ireland will likely be made. RICH WHEAT GROWERS BUYING AUTOMOBILES (Special Dlipttch to The Joaraal.) Pendleton. March 80. Another auto- mobile company haa been started In Pendleton bv two of tbe big wheat rrowera of Umatilla county. William Temple and R. H. Wilcox, under thai name of Temple V Wilcox. The com-l any will handle tne r"op Hartiora, lulck. Thomas 40 and Mathlson auto. Numerous machine are being Bold in I this section ' or eastern Oregon, ana it will only be a short time when all the big wheat grower will be supplied with I automobiles. Wabash May, Get Stone. Elmer Stone, who used to twirl inde nendent ball around Portland, is now pitching for bush teams about Los An-I Seies. - in some or nis game tstone nas een pitted against both minor and major league teams and has acquitted himself with credit. It la very likely that Stone will be brought north by the Wabash independent team to play dur ing tna coming aummer. QUARTER CHAMPION. 4 ' f , V v t ' -. k1 t . ; k, f ( ' i.A-tv-n ffjn ii in mmmm i i i . f. ,ji t LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST " A. 1500 library ' aiven awar absolutely free. An elesant library of S00 relume jid handsome golden oak oases will be given t the lodge, school. church, club or society In Portland securing the laraeat Every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent number of vote, purchase ona vote. At the close of the contest the lodge, school, church, club or society recelv ing tn largest numoer or vote wiu d kknexhlbltlon In the Fifth street window of The Journal office,' corner Fifth be awarded tha library comnleta. with nes. . Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to vote. The library and Yamhill atreets. Ballot boxes are located at Holsman's jewelry store, 141 Third street; Whit Front drug store, 18S Grand avenue; Watts-Matthleu drug store, 175 Russell street, where all vote should be deposited. Wllft in xouowwg mercnants ana get ousy witn in rotsat Trad fVT. K. KAXXSXA I CO, dry good, clothing and shoaa, ISO to 884 East Mor rison street . - z! XOlTMAJr, Jeweler, 14J Third street.- Main sis. O. VL , SOPSTBATTiB. photograpbar, 1864 xtiira street, pacmo 1720. KAD9XUKT.T TBAVBrnB Si BTOB. AGS CO, off lea and warehouse 111-111 worth ittixtn, treet. Main less, a-1685, THS S. X. BXAZirABO CO, sporting gooas. la a urana avenue, isjast gss. LUE1TT COaX ICS OO- of fie 811 Pine - treet. . Bom A-S134, Main 182, , TDriCAar COAT. CO, Offio 829 Burn- aid , street Main 2778, A-X776. BUSOH aVOSTEX, merchant tailors, jit ctaric street, jraciuo zuu, ' OXEOOX XXTWSl CO- clarars and news. in. uixia- ireeu W. B. XLTTT. clumblnr and m fit ting, 697 WillUma avenue. East 4S25. It. A. WTX.S01fa WXZTB FKOZTT DBuGr BTOXB. 188 Grand ave. E. 8558. WIX1ETT, grocer, 128 Grand avenue. B-1261, East 288. , THE XOBEZi XAXBEX XOP. finest hop in in city, i uixtn street. UASOXIO TZXTXiB OXOOBXT. 880 Tarn hill .'corner. Park. Main 6521. LA-878I. H CXXCAOO XAXXET, meats. HI Third street. Mam xs. I IIOBBISOX EtECTBlCAI. CO, 201 sEast Morrison atreey. ast siza, -i25. I WATTS-KATTSXEV CO, druggist. 27 Russell streets East 662. , rB." B. X WBXOXT, dentist, I42U 'tthington. corner. Seventh. Main 2119. AUCB XXXEX. fin mllltnery, jWashlngtoa Btreet, , . I EHA8 XAVXS, wood dealer. Vard East Eighth and Main trt. East n&. ':-?;-: .':.i'j- !' Hi ,. . j BTJTTXB-VUT BBBAI) CO, corner 'ooond and Columbia, street; retail 145 .Third street. ' IIOOBB BBOS, at side news deal ers and confectionery. Willis rns avenue nd Russell atreL East 703.. , j B. A. MoABAXS, bicycle and sport n a -foods, William avenue and Knott ,i t ... East 2482. . .. t . . XJAXT AVE. TTMBXEZXA X AC-1 1 1 MCHElFVRtllSmRi TATZ.OX Ii BTABTOB, plumbing and ga nttlng. 808 Pin street. OEJTTBAX XAXXBT, meat and fish. j.sv urana avenue. , B-isgf, East 13. . w, A. BOABB, wallpaper,' painter anu aecorator, 104 Union ave. . East 1005. . XOESSB& rxBT, moats and fish. s Kirat at .Main .1979. OXVXCXXBT BBOS, wood dealer, marsnau ajia ntn sts. Both phones. OOXJ8TAtJB'B axOCEXT, 271 Rus sell st. past 680.' JOXW X.; MAXJCET, groceries. 492 waanington at- Main 2167, A-2167. X. ave. X. BATX8.. barber. 242 William Lieutenant Floyd H. Williams of the Philippine constabulary, who ar rived In Portland , yesterday on a six months' furlough after a two years' residence in the islands. William was one of the best known athletes in the northwest up to three year ago, and holds the record for tha 440 yard dash, which h negotiated In the fast time of 60 3-5 seconds In 1906. Critics who have seen Williams run are confident that he could have gone the distance in less than 49 seconas on a curved track had he been pushed. He was a sturdy runner, and when in good condition was never beaten at hi dis tance. He was also-a fast '220 yard man. and many tlmea made Forrest Smlthsron, the hurdler, then his running mate,- iook uae a auD at mo yargs. Williams Intend vialtln- a while in eastern Oregon, -after which ha will spend some time at his home up the vaiiey. : . . . . . ., ROLLER Will IVITH DAfl SULLIVAN SeatUe Wrestler WH1 Work Out for Weeks Before Mc Laglen Go April-15. NORTHWEST GETS FAMOUS RUNNERS Powerful California Stables Cut Out Eastern Traeks or Coast Circuit By J. 8. A. MacDonald. Ban Francisco, March 31. The uncer tain situation In the eaat I occasioning no end of worry to Paclflo eoaat cam palgners. A score or more owner who had Intended making a try at th New Torn tracks will now to norm 10 am attl at tha close of the Oakland meet ingon June 10 and around th circuit to Portland, Tacoma, Bpokana, Butt and Vancouver, U. t- . ' Tha latest rearult to th northern cir cuit 1 the powerful .Koenlnaberg-Cablll stabla.. This establishment, headed by Moaart. Rose Quean, Smiley, Corbett and other top-raters, will cut out New York and make the north. Bo wllL "Bar ney" Bchrieber, Ed Trotter and other owner. "Al" Koenlnsberg wa a small atrlng bookmaker earlier In the meeting, but an uncommon run of success In laying tha odda netted him over 840.000 liv-two months' operation, according to market gossip. This money he is investing in a stable to be trained by the veteran horseman. "Billy" cahiu. Aa outlined a fortnight ago, in Jockey club will eventually turn to th English system of "credit betting. with the Metropolitan Turf association members in control of tha speculation, as was the case before the Mets presi dent, George Wheelock, became en m.ih1 In m. nuarrel with John O. Cava- nagh, the ringmaster, resulting In the oompleU overthrow of tbe Dooamaaera organisation. Incidentally the contemplated change In the system of turf SDeculatlon will prove a good thing for the trainer and he horse owner. iney wui oecumo 'commlasioners" more or less. A train er, for instance, will estaDlisn a creau with the bookmakers. On request from bis employer or his employers' friends ha wUl make beta as directed. Mayhap tbe employer's acquaintance might be a man of millions and Al credit, but un less he went to the bother of keeping on deposit a credit margin or money with a bookmaker, he himself couldn't get on- Henoe the "trainer-commissioner" will be a mighty valuable adjunct. In Eng land many or inem are ncn men throua-h handling commissions. How ever, rather than enter the chaotic east ern Held, it can De aaid tne Diggesi ana strongest stables here will make the Paclflo coast circuit this summer. uu. v What difference docs It make to you if we spell the name "Ram lch" backwards and make it -HelmarM? Just this: The name T?amlehH can be Im itatedthe name "Hclmar" can not For your protection, and for ours, we must avoid the possibility of inferior imitative brands being substituted when you ask for this famous cigarette. There's no change whatever In the quality of the cigarette, nor In the style and design of thepaclcage. The change Is only In the name to which your particular attention is directed. It Is now called the r 7 z N 7 v I rr TURKISH CIGARETTES lOcforlO 1 Sold Eotrywher S. ANARGYB0S, Manufacturer, 111 Fifth Arcane, New Yorlf not really a seaport city, no more than 1 Oakland. SHOW IN SOUTH. V Willamette Oemon, a peerless bred English bull terrier, with a pedigree long as your arm, which will be benched on the Pacific coast circuit during the summer. Jess C. Moore, owner of the dog, will take him south to California In a few days and he will be shown In succession at Oakland, San Francisco and Fresno. VTOUOrra j BUSTS, wall paper and viui, iv uurnnun yi, main-i2. MAX M. atTTK,. florist, 150 Fifth St, opp. raeier s ran. Main 7215. George Williams, manager of th Business Men's Athletic club of Ta coma. has arrived In Portland from the Qtmnar cm STsna ouuKna ound and will remain here until after WOXKS, 289 Grand ave. East 8583. the Roller-McUaglen wrestling match. VUaa xbTDB TVEX, .OOLonc or of whinh ha ha full hir nr. ixni. O. L. tinsmith. 285 Qrand "c. jaito piace in in Heilig avenue. Bst sons; BAXEB, optician. . Dr. BJ. M1U, as sistant. Main .1874. ' 111 , th, StTO v HOBTXWXST Omr " OO- . stiortln goous. iiOi wQ bi. . main 2UU9r , COLIKAg EAKSWAJtB OO.. hard. ware, mechanioa; tools and .cutlery. 108 3d st MainJilJi. v. , . SUBEXA.OAB3UAGB WOXBB, Mfga. theatre on the night of . April IS end that Roller would arrive in Portland a week before the bout to condition him. Dr. Roller, who ha defeated Farm nr Burns and Jess Westergard, is out after the wrestling championship and will challenge Frank Ootch as soon as h has disposed of, aoms. of the high class asDlranta for tha title. , Roller and Mn. and repairers of carriage and wagons, I Laglen wrestled In 'Tacoma last. Octo 815 Burnslde.: Paclflo 2047.- I ber, the doctor getting . two straight WOODUWg tAtnrT OO-Rourh '"i.m,"ue" ".fnr-iMf e Dry end Finished Work. WoodUwn "a. '""i 7VV lrora. 1288. zt JLMKum ave. . . : t. - I ;X, ' Vv. - V.Vu Zr" J 7- .l JQWX 8vaiaawIiA-Cleanlng and I h.i ti. anun.iinm..j .t;,i. n. : dyeing; quick work, 65 th ety; -,- Sid: to" be thi eo Tf"'itoHe7" K COXitraXA. TX8M CO Fish, oysters, I strength and endurance and since their poultry, butter, reggs, eto. . Mala . I meeting ha polished up on the Aineri A-6556. Third and Ankeny . sta. , lean system of .grapplirig.. - ' v t. sr. soxysw oo Woodiawa. ; 2er.wi1.uJ??5 E'SV. rriv " VOBTUUrS TBHT Si AWB1BO OO.l i. iVLi.i.'.JI- Tents and awnings N. Front at. of 190S. gullivan Is a middleweight and can be counted on-to vlve "doc some Athietio club will South Doesn't Like Sailors. Say a the San Francisco Bulletin: 'Portland fans have expressed a desire for a new name for McCredle'a playera Oregon papers have called them the Beavers, but the fana aver that there Is a hoodoo to this name, and they want change. They have also been dubbed the Webfooters, but this is Inelegant It would be a good scheme if some one at Portland offered a Drize to the fans suggesting the most appropriate uue. Tbe Bulletin ma this several years ago, hence the name, the Seals. It was left to a committee consisting of Bill Lange, Danny Long and Judge Thomas Gra ham to pick the most appropriate name, and . this committee made an excellent aelectlon. The Seal Rocks at the Cliff House are famous the world over, and it was a happy selection of the committee to dub. the San Francisco club the Seals. "Sailor" haa been suggested for the Portland club, but a better name can be found. To begin with, Portland is JOCKEY SCHILLING IS BEATING MILLER Young Rider Promises to Lead in Saddle During Racing Season. Republican Candidate .For Assessor 1 v "s- -.1 F 2gl Will "Marvelous" Miller lose tha Jockey crown In 1901? If he does, who will relieve him of the symbol of pre miership? Just now we on the Paclflo coast hear that Jockey C. H. Schilling 1 the com ing boy. He it 1 who threaten Miller, and not Dugan or Gilbert. Good judge who had seen Schilling and Gilbert dur Ing tha past month at Arcadia and Oak land, respectively, declare Schilling to be a stronger nnisher and a much bet ter Judge or rate and distance than Gil bert. Be that aa it may. Schilling is actually leading Miller in the riding averages at the present time. Miller has every chance to do well too, for his mounts have been specially selected by Dr. Rowell, his manager, the trainer of president "Tom" Williams' string. Schilling has been rldlnr for R. L. Thomas at Arcadia, and to say that his work nas been nign-ciass is putting it muajy. in ract, many or nis Derrorm ances have been on the sensational, or der of Miller's riding away back in the utumn or 1S0B at Washington. D. G. Schilling has been a long while matur ing. Arcnie -zimmer. discoverer or tne lamented Fuller, was the first man to attempt th .transformation of Schilling from a gallop boy into a jockey. This occurred at New Orleans four years ago. For a long while Schilling failed to show promise and was speedily near- lng tne scrap neap, men came an lm provement. When all Is said and done, Mr. Miller will And two Tartars in Gilbert and Schilling, once the three get started out on the long campaign of the metropoli tan season. CALIFORNIA HOTELS r WITH THE COASTERS The Portland Francisco. team la now In . Pan M. B. iEB Real estate 'and In vest- , umbrellas'and leather goods, 644 I menta. Room 411 Corbett bidg.' Main stiff bouts. Tracey's Athletlo ...is are, C-100- - '8ff. , ' - - - J be th. Boiler, training camp. A. G. Rushlight 'A.' O. . Rushlight,' councilman of the eeventn wara, nas- icuowea nis inten tion to become a candidate for th nomination . of county assessor on th Republican -ticket Mr. Rushlight haa made a good record for himself "in the city council..'. m piatiorm ;a A lot-low:-'.' -; 'f:-' '' , If I am nominated and elected Z will during my term of office ezeroiae th function thereof for. the beat interest of the county and the taxpayer there of. I shall favor a strict business ad ministration irrespective of- any-. per son, corporation , or other interest, whether political pr ctherwlse; I ahall endeavor to make a Just and equitable assessment or all property within the county. ' word no be printed 'on- bal lot: '"Honest and Just assessment with out rear or iayox." Oakland will have a number of im provements in her ground and grand stands this season. For tbe . chronic fans President Walter haa had fitted up several boxes directly behind the catcher, which will be rented for the season. This will enable old cronies to see tne gam togetner. e. The Paclflo coast will be represented in me American league at in begin nlng of the coming season by the following blavers: Krause. Rub Vlrk. ers, Philadelphia: Jake Thielman, George Newton. Hal Chase. Clark Griffith. New ana uoo uaniey, wasnington. Paclflo coast player in the National league team are as follows: Bobby ncniuii viuvnui, varnaie, uononue, Boston: Shaw, Pittsburg; Overall, Pfeia ter. Tinker,-Chicago; Johnny Kane, Mike Mitchell. Cincinnati; Bliss, Hig rinbotham. Tommy Sheehan. Harry Liumley, Brooklyn. boy from California is That Bliss bound to be carried, say th St Louis Time. He's e college-bred chap and vrvj- wmrui uiq umiery mate. 1JI18S waa reputed to be another Frank Chance in general appearance. Save for being inree or iour inones snorter in stature than the distinguished commander of the ramed Cuba, Bliss 1 a ringer, all right. He' the cut-up. ..Blis always has a smll on his face, and when in action uuks continually to th pitcner. HI lap is a good on and it looks a If he will hit. But it remain to be seen Just how" he will peg. To date he has not out loose. He' strong as an ox and if ha goes well behind the bat in the chamblonshio season 1 bound to be a great mixer at tne pan. tie sure nas tne ouiio. Also tne sand, to - ail appearances. . , This Daj In Sport Annals. 1180 On the Thames, Cambridge de feated Oxford by one length In annual boat race over 'the course from Putney to Mortlak. -. 1870 Joseph Toungs tTommr Ryan). pugiuat, oorn at jcteawooa.-isew xorx. . 187 At Paris, Maurice Vlgnaux de feated William Sexton, (00 to 468, In three-ball billiard match for-1 1,000. ; v 1878 Jack . Johnson, negro ouaillst borrt at Galveston. Texafc... . R , - 1883 At Canton, Pennsylvania, WU- nsm 8tei oereatea t. u. erbert jn lo-r-iil footrace- for 1800. . .. - t 188---At Koutx. . 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Th most superbly! situated botel In the world, overlooks n-T fir hllv mnA rltr Kl Magnificent appolnt-L ment: perfect service" and cuisine. I Single rooms, 12.50 t. and ud. suites, sio. .upward. Every room with bath, MAirAOincnrT PAXACB XOTBXi COMPTTT Hotel Hamlin EDDT AMD LEAVEKW0ITH Itl First psrmaasnt Big kotal down twa, Cos tains lOObtanttfonv rarnlahad stsam basted apartaMnts, 40 baths. Privato tlpboos mt . riesk Sample reams foe eetnmsreial travelsra. . Eddy St. ear from farry pas the doer and connect with Srd fit. cars from S. P. Depot, Bats from U.M ogw Phone Private Kx, Franklin 4281 . , :- a r c i a c o S a n Fr GEE THB FLtEQT By tayiar at the - KBY ROUTE ININ OABXABD, 0AXXP0B3TZA, Every i0 minute trains leav th hotel, connecting with Key Bout boat for San .Francisco, pa sain r the fleet at anchor. M. B. WCmUUuK, Managsa, - 1891 At Troy. New Tork, George Dixon and Tommy White went 20 rounds to a draw. iae3 At Ban Francisco, "xoung uor- bett" knocked out Terry Mcuovern in eleventh round. 1906 At Philadelphia, Willi Fitx- gerald defeated Harry Lewi . in alx rounds. Jimmy Walsh and Al Delmont. Unlted Prca Leased Wire.) Boston, March 31. After several Eostponements Jimmy Walsh and Al lelmont are finally to face ona another In the ring at the Armory Athletlo club tonight. The articles of agreement call for a 12-round go at catchweights. The two flshters are old-time rivals and are counted upon to put up a fast and In teresting contest. AST0EIA FINANCES FOR PAST QUARTER (Special PUpatch to Th Journal.) Astoria. Or.. March 81. Durlntr tha resent quarter City Treasurer Dealey as reoeivea i4.hih.us m payment or as sessments for' street improvements. The treasurer will Issue a call tomor row for outstanding warrants, but the exact amount Included In the call has not yet been determined. The receipt from sundry licenses dur ing tne quarter -ending today are l,4.60. eegregatea as follows: Teams. B7: billiard and pool parlors, $320; laundries, ISO; -theatres. 376; bill poster. 816; wharfingers $180; dogs. iioa.ou; iivery suwies, aa; . miscellane ous, I1,.:k;-,;;.:;'.-.'' :'yv;. Clatsop's Tax Collections. (Special 'Dispatch t The- Journal.) Astoria, Or., March 31. Sheriff Pom- rby haa turned over-3151.604. 08 to th county treasurer, making a - total of $206, 205. S , a ' the colleotJon on the 107 tax rollOX this mm 32U54.44 Is for city taxes. The sheriff still has about $4,000 In hi hands to be segra- ? rated, and It will be turned ever to the reaaurer today, maklns- the total col lections during the rebate period about S31Q.OO0. Many property owners are now pay. inr the rirst naives or tneir taxes, ai all on which at least the first half has not been paid will become delinauent Monday.-. n -- - '; ; TO PBEVtHT THT! QBIP. ' ' LAXATTVS BROMO QOIMVB remowa th There is only ano "BKOMO Qijl.MVE." assessment with-1 80-round drawror featherweight cham-ln, Thwe h only m "bkomo qitinive, k; V f lplonshH and 11,600 pur, skin-glovaLoe ft slsaator f B. W. .B0V& , No Cocaine, No Gas No Students - Our eueeess I t due to vintforni high-grade work at reasonable price. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak ness can now have their teeth ex tracted . filled and bridgework ap piia wiinoui tn least pain or a&o- ger.. -, PAIfTLESS BXTRACTJON .. 2 3 -KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WORK i, OUR BEST PLAIN PIATB.. AXi. UND PLATE ........ 1 TEETR tl - Bxamlnatloa . aad Ooasaltatlom Tr. Re-Enameling Teeth I the arroatast Invention tn modern dentistry and ha bean moat success ful of all methods. W extend to ell a special Invtta. tlon to call at eur office and hav thrtf teeth examined fra of charrn We own and control th Urrxt and beat equipped dental establish ment In the world, ha vine IS of:i,a ail told.-'. -v.i-M a. ' W give a written guaranta wi' t all work for 10 years. Lady atte . ant . . , . .KO- '.-.i4 . -.- Opes-evenlngs UU T. Sunday t i UnibhPainlcssCfcn!::' t31H Korrlsoa IL. Corner r: