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THE OREGON DAILY 'JOURNAL. . PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 21. 1908.
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ATHLETES DROP
III FOB TOUBHEY
Olympic Club Crticks Here
Beady to Step Into the
;,. .' Squared Circle. " ;
- Boxers' and wrestler ere arriving In
town for tli big championship tourna
ment comlucted by tha Multnomah club
Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights
of this week.' - V , ' ,' ; -. .'
Two crack mitt man from tba Olymplo
elub reached tha Rose City laat night
In 'tha person of Lawrence Granfleld
"and Eddie Dannie. Parser, tha Olymplo
frapplsr, la expected to drop in tonight
hay ara acoompanlad by N. J. Prender
gaat chairman of tha Indoor athlatlo
committee of the ay city club.
Venablea, who will repreaent Saattla
In tha 115-pound wreamng class, carnal
down from Seattle yaatarday morning
f nd la iputting m nia lima worsing oui
a tha gymnalaum.
It la expected that tha othar athlataa
will reaen town tomorrow to. reei up a
day before tha bouta. r
GAIIS ISTTfllllG
FOR UHHOLZ BATTLE
Dusky Scrapper Announces
'He Will Fight No One
, 'but Budolph.
CRACK BOXERS FOR MULTN03I AIM TOURNEY X
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Ban Ftaaclaoo, April 11 Joe Oaoa want
Into training today at Shannon's villa
in Marlon county for hta 10-round fight
with Boar Unbolt on May II. Befora
Starting tor hla training quarters tha
Ak.MntAM .............. .J k. MMAW
-I IZ.'ZwrfiT him af tt that Ruba will win mora than
bo elreumatanoaa would he parmlt Mm- at w r,ma. ,-
elf to be atolea away from Promoter 01 ' . . '
Gleaaon and that ba would fight no ona ' . .
until ba bad bad It out with Unhola. Th mIT.Ch5w,C J
Q an likes money and If tha propar grimr removes a man who waa a
Inducements . ara offered lt-would -not .""""V." Mwa-p,Z""";
take him long to Jump tha lob, aa did
Nelson' and Unhola. in fact, It would
:i TURKISH CIGARETTES
; '.) '".': 'X (et(fore known as th "RamUh") ; :
" You Ilk tba "Ramleh tecauea it waa tha first and la tba only clgaretta with tba "real
tobacco taata," " Other cigarattes with namea that aound tha aama don't taatar tha aama for tha
' quaujij ana Tuua 01 iao Jtatmen cannot Da uniiaiea. ' ' ' ,
e .-Trading on tha tremendoua popularity of tha "Ramieh" by flagrant
mlarepreaentadon and aubatitutlon ara fevcral brand of clgarattea with
namea aounding like "Ramleh."
Tha eaaieat way to prevent auo,h method, unfair both to you and to
na. la to change tha name and that'a why "Ramleh" la now apelled back .'
warda to maka tha new name "HBLMAR." Tba change la in tha nam
nrytne quality and style of package remaina me aama. am
careful to avoid the "Ramleb Imitations by aaking; tho dealer
for "Helmar Clgaxettca."
lOc. for IO
ARAIGTtOS. Mflr., IU FlAh Are., Raw TerK
LZSITJBoS OLYMPIC CLUD
115 1E3. OIYH3lC CT3173
, Theaa youngster are) aald to be two of the fastest amateurs" In Calif ornla and will glre the northern ath
letes a hard run for the championships in the boxing and wrestling tournament -next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday nights. They reached Portland last night from. San Francisco.
not-be at all aurDrlnlnr If he decided
to throw over tha fight, with Unhola
and take up Nelaon'a offer of a 18,000
aide bat for a to-round affair.
Oana haa stated that while be thlnkaj
SO rounds la far enough for ona day'a
milling, ha would go tha longer route
demanded by Nelson If offered the
proper Inducements.
ASHLAND TEAM WINS
A 15-INNINO CONTEST
a bail-player Uvea but has heard or
Chadwlck and hla name la familiar to
the great majority 0 fana.
With Local Tossers
Claude Schmeer, who played short for
Jack Flannery'a Helena elub In the
Northwest league ana who later wore a
Portland uniform In tha Coast league,
made hla appearance In a weat side uni
form laat Sunday. He waa tendered an
ovation by tha fana - - .
, . . e e
Captain Adama of the Oregon Ctty
Tidbits of the Turf
. (Special Dtopatca w The JoeraaD -
lVUyl Anvil l ladling mnA
"7.1 c(r. 'S. Ja i ."" ,'7. v" nine taa injected ginger Into the Paper
Central Point played 18 Innings here miJter-. Tn lively atunt la appreciated
eunaay oerora Aaniana xinaiiy won out 1 Dy tba ran a.
rrora. a sinrle and a double cava Aah- H1U of eregon City.and McConnetlof
la.nd tha nmi. it to t. . I Vancouver, initial aacaers. are proaucis
Wioke and Panky both pttched good JT n aputhe rn Vregon
gamea and n&d pitching alone counted
the game would probably have been
caiiea Dy aaraness. n. rrora at
times lost out for Central Point.
The line-up was aa follows:
Ashland. Central Point
pavidson.M. o Sanderson
VVIoIr n ' Panlrv
Smith. .A. ........ ss , Messner I Johns and la alao clouting tho bait
Howell lb...... Nashl -
Jogan . ? Hoffman, Crowley, Taylor and Mo-
Hulman 8b ... Pearl DonaJd, promising young playara, will
o7 "rrIBlgn witn tno union inaepenaenia.
.cr.... (jiarui 7.-,; ,-... .-a -,
bruah. The
gamea and nad pitching alone counted i". " k, ' """" '
game wouia Drooatuy nave oeen 1 - .
called by darkness. Errors at critical I . , v. i
VIVBjVH Vii SMaa w sya i
Habernlcht, the diminutive siaoster. us
balls rrom Aiientown. rennayivania,
. e - ,
Anderson is making good with St
A. Clark
Crocker . .
Robertson ........ .rf.
SCORE fa Y INNINGS.
Ashland ....40110000100000 I 10
Hita .....1 0 1 000101 0010001 0
Cent. Pt.... 0 60000101000000 7
Hlta
.0 3 000 1 1 0 10 10 1 JO 10
SULLIVAN TROUBLED
MAKING LIGHT WEIGHT
' (United Press Lessed Wire.)
San Francisco. April 21 Doubts are
ablUty to make 12S pounda four hours desiring gamea should phone Eaat J287.
Kafnra thm flrhf i fnr hla ttattla with I a .a . , ' .
Jack Helaer of th'e Vaneouvaf Pio
neers haa a quartet of twirlera on hla
ataxr nd tney are ciever lungers, rei
der, Olney. Troeh -and Concannpn are
tba reuowa. ,
1 Jonnr Frey, ,Brlggs, Hatch. Woods
and Turk of Vancouver ara a likely
bunch of hlttera,;
The Holladay Maroons have bean
strengthened considerably. Zander, the
fleet-footed Bunker Hill athlete, la said
to be great on v the bases, Jackson,
Mullen, Wlnterbotham and Donaldson
constitute the pitching oorp". ' Teams
Abe Attell on April SO.
Sally Fortier will be called upon oc-
Sullivan-la hovering around the 138 I caslonally to do the receiving atunt-for
mark, which. If he were not a big little tha Wabashera.-' When Pembroke ,1a at
man, would not cause any apprehension the receiving ena tne uara compiexionea
on the part of hla handlers, built is leaguer will gallop in the outer pasture,
long since the Broolclynlte has rinade
weight for a fight and being much over jjax . Jasman, the aggressive Initial
seven the natural conclusion is that he sucker of the Wabaahers, Is reputed to
has "set" and that to get down to 123 0e an efficient alabster and can be called
ut necBsiu naroic treatment up Udoii to take bis turn an tne pox.
to the time he Is called to step on the
acalea, a process that would undoubted
ly tell on him when he Jumps lntd
the ring.-
His trainers Insist that he will be able
to make tha weight and be strong, but
trainers have a habit of saying auch
thlnga regardless, . .; ,.
Out of town nines desirous of meeting
the last Wabash - Independent team of
Portland will te qongea oy. communis
eating with Ward Eulrich. 78i Com
mercial atreet' . ' 1
Ray Kennedy, the popular captain of
the East Fortiano xripie 1 nine, is
all around athlete. ' Ha captained the
Bunker Hill football eleven and directed
ONE BERNARD WANTS
, . nv T Tpjr VTTi VJ)VTK playa from the Quarterback, poeition.
j.;;, t v - , I Johnny Shea la reputed to be making
Harry Bernard of - Kent, California, good witn .acoma .m w.
Ho amy he la a fighter, blew Into town lasu- v' " . " ' ' . '
who
thla morning and Immediately .trailed
Kid Erwln to hla lair. -
Harry wants to fight tba Kid for any
This Pay In. Sport Annals. "r
"Mi',-; rhla an haaithall elub
sum un to 81.600. which, he sava. hel.il..i ttm nt nm,. - .
will deposit with any responsible busi- v At Boston: John Meagher de
nes man. Bernard fought the frisky feated D. A. DrlscoU In 100-mile walk
Kid down in Maryaville, state of Call- -nK match for, $1,000 and championship
forma, and saya the referee handed him 0f America. . .
a. Juicy bunch by declaring a foul whan 1888 The East Saginaw baseball club
ha had the Oregonlan blinked. made. 20 runs in the sixth Inning of a
Now be la after R-r-e-eveng-e and Kama with the Dayton club. . '-,-.
wanta It within the next three weeks. 04 At . Baltimore: ; Joe G-ane.de-
Tll fight him any time, any place t feated Sam Boien m as rounaa,.
nil anvwhere and for any amount" ha 1 .. 1905 At BaUlraore: Aurella H"ra
said: ' i i ' ngnt ,;nim rour rounas or 1 won rrom inmmjrinij w 1
Hera ara fome of tha tld-blt Items of
interest 10 turntea on tne scene at tns
land: . -
A good deal of the structural steel
uaed In the Ill-fated Rockingham Park
courae at Salem, New Hampshire, will
re employed in tne erection or tne new
graaasiasa at Bait Lsuca city, utan.
a-. '
"Joe" TIghue. trainer of Belle of Iro
quota. Eta t re Noua and other horaea, ao
cuaed Starter , Holtman of . deliberately
leaving Entre Noua at the post Now
Holtman threatens to "shoot up" the
Tram mi umii nn
-.e '
H. I. Wilson, promoter of the Butte
(Montana) meeting, la the owner of the
Dest au-arouna norse on tne coast, mis
Is Gemmel, who can run a mile In 1:88
witn 114 pounds up. t
In connection with tha Tukon-Alaaka
eaposltlon at Seattle, Washington, next
year, the Seattle handloap will have-a
cash value of 820,000. Forty-live bpok
ro altera were frequently In Una there
laat summer. .
"Tom" Williams of tha New Califor
nia Jockey club was one of tha bends
men for ex-Mayor Eugene flchmlts. He
went a bond for 1260.000. Williams Is
mora than a millionaire out of racing.
- . e e .
When Jockey Walter ' Miller breaks
In at New York the cranks will gaap
with aatonlahment at hla appearance.
The kid has grown about two Inches
taller and has gone ' up to lot pounda
urougn tne winter.
Aocordlnr ta renort here. "Boots"
Durnell win engage tha services of De
Lancer Nlcol, the famoua lawyer, to
fight his battles In ths courts against
the Jock air club In case he la debarred
irom entsanca to tbe eastern tracks.
e e
One of the atronaeat combinations
here la that between Bookmaker "Al"
Koenlnaberg and Trainer "Billy" Cahlll.
The latter gives the word and little
"Ai ' mu 11 in. Biggest winnera nere. 1
e
"Sam" Hlldreth la taking no chancea
on having , tha race tracks close down
in tha east He haa given John Lowe
11 : good horaea to campaign up at Se
attle tnia aummer.
1
Bob Coagrove Resign.
fftMrtil DltMleh ta Tb ; JoarnvLI
Spokane. ADril 21. Robert H. Cos-
grove, for the past six months manager
or tba B. A. a. j., win resign ma posi
tion May 10. Mr. Cosgrove la secre-l
t.p W 1)1. Int.rctAU falv mnA haif f n I
rive u the poeition to attend to that Chronlola. "I will either write -or. 'talk
work. The trustees of the club attempt- MR poraon with Henry Berry ana witn
ed to secure him permanently. The fair waiter MeCredie," ha aaw. "and eeoure
aasoclation granted him a leave to reor- hlr permission to a poatponement of
...1.. .k. ..v. .rair. Fxui h riaarnn the game. The players will want to
r " . '-...--I XiT m ih arrival nf tha
want to Join handa In welcoming the
navy to San Francisco. I am heartily
In ava nf havltiv nA hall m rr a that
FlMt TritunnhS Over Game. afternoon, and feel aura that . It will
Thera will be no baseball on the meet with the. approval of the balance
- . . : .,.z r . nr tnai laafi anisa fiiraorrtri '
amy in neei arnrw, majr w. ncuuruins i v " p
r vrisB rtrAiiAnr iniAnnoni or rreiiaeni
cal ling, aaya uae P.n. , rancsco K WVH fJUitJJlirVAlJ JfiiN T
cuiosue. Now Oat The Great Annud Breeders' Sale
1
OF
STANDARD BRED HORSES AND PURE BRED CATTLE .
AT AUCTION.
-250 Hones, Matched Teams Single Drivers, Race Horses, Saddlers..;
20 Standard-Bred Stallions, SO Registered Maret. Mor- ; t ... j
gans, Standard Bred and Thoroughbred, T
HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN CATTLE
The Blue Ribbon Sale of the West '
Horses Sold at the Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds
April 28-29-30.
Cattlt Sold at Union Stock Yards, May 1. ,
t Send for Caulogue. v. .;..f,r :,,;;vW.v;:-;,;iV'.r-'
Portland Horse Sale Co.
12 Hamilton Building, Portland, Or. . , ; ,
eeasor.
DOLLARS TO DOUGHNUTS TOMMY
BURNS WALLOPS JACK JOHNSON
I'll fight him 40. .I'll fight him In St
. Johns or I'll fight him in The Palles. I
.want to lick Kid jsrwin." - , .$-.,$,
tono At New York: George Slosson
defeated Jake Bohaefer. score ; 600 to
36, winning tne r internal wni enmn
pionahtp at 18.2 balkllne billiards.
. , Junior Ball Gam.-.' ,
Tha Couch, achool baseball team -waa
defeated 1 to 8 yesterday afternoon at
in..i..,.t nit Hilalrh atreet a tv tha
Just when he was hitting his stride, I navls school nine. Couch made all her
.a . - oa JV.11m ' -ak aV 4. f . . . . a. t aa a, . M . 1 aHlhai
younjf ocniK.e) ui vaiunuu- imu ina h tail lea in me iirsi una .mi.tiss
I. SQUEEZE PLAYS.
They play at Oakland today. .
misfortune to break his leg. He did It
sliding. Into first &aae.A.;,.rifv f-o-.y.-
v,'.i:''l?,"fi a
-After pitching; a one-hit game the
other day, Rube : Waddell came back
. yesterday and was knocked out of the
. box by Chicago. But It's a reasonably
, ' Death Wai on His Keels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va., bad
a close call In the spring of 1906. -He
: aaya: "An attack of pneumonia left me
so weak and with such a fearful cough
that my friends declared consumption
had tne, and death waa- on my,' heels.
. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's
New Discovery. It helped me Immedi
ately, and after taking two and a half
?. bottles I was a well man again. I found
- out that New Discovery is the best rem
- edy for coughs and lung disease in aH
the world." Sold under guarantee at
VPkidmore Drug Co. 's drug , store. 60c
end 11.00, Trial bottle free, ;. .
Th. Ttnaahuda handed Brooklyn a nice
bunch yesterday in th shape of a 7 to
4 victory on the diamond. The Rose
buds now claim the . championship of
Portland ror teams unoer is years oi
age., Brooaiyn . waa tne innw-cnm
pion.r-1- ' . . ' ' -'f ?'-.--i..' i
' The North Irvington team won A hard
mm f from tha Fourteenth atreet aggre
gation, yesterday, 18 to 17.- The feature
of th game waa a jrlple play. ? f
'Abe Attell Wins 'Easy Coin. .
8peclal?Dlpatch to' Tbe Journal.)"!.''
P Seattle. Anril 21. Abe Attell cham
pion featherweight of the' world, picked
up -some, easy money' here yesterday by
defeating Eddie Kelly, the -Buffalo
newsboy. In the eighth round. It was
little more than an exhibition, for Kelly
was no match for tha Hebrew and could
ha fa been put to sleep at any time. He
was thoroughly beaten - when - Referee
John Rem awarded the bout to Abe."
By Jeff . Thompson.
New York. April 21. Whatever the
merits of ' Jack Johnaon aa a rigmer,
there can be no question of the ability
of his manager Bam Fltspatrlck. as a
nuhlicltv ' Dromoter. Aa a' matter of
fact I am strongly inclined to the be
v,of If it warmint for Fitznat rick s
maiiv rOTnarkahle talents. Johnson would
Ijttccupy about the same position In the
pugllistio nail oi imw w w
E. thnu nthur "nntltmtn Of color. '
Joe Jeannette and Sam l,angford.
FltspatncK. npwever. is not .mains
hie iierht or shall we aav his "darkey"
under a bushel by any manner of means.
On every' occasion, possible or Impossi
ble, he gets Into print and alwaya aa
th ifmImi ftahtlna- man that ever nut
on fighting shoes or donned skin tight
mitts, and the funny part of It la that
he makes it-stick at least with . a good
many people. t '
Than nmii who aotuallv believe
that-Jef f rlea will not fight the big dinge
because he Is afraid of him, while more
have the same idea aa to tne way 10m-
my Burns views t'lispatricK s proteaa. . i
These people do not stop to. figure
Just how Johnson haa gotten euoh a
repuUtion. As a matter of fact In his
career In the ring, where a fighting
man's , status should be established, be
has never figured better than a .second
rater. if he ever meeta Burns of oonrse
jetnea. is uuv ml me uuuvmv., ...
lara to doughnuts ho will ba beaten.
Billy Nelll, manager of Tommy Burns,
the pugilist, la now here. . ;-. z
Neili will try to arrange a match
with Johnson. . . ,,.. - .' '
Ttnrna haa aflld.be la Willing td allow
the money to -remain In .the handa of
the stakeholder for from 9 to 11 montha
In order ;to ,give promoters an i eppor
tunity of arranging the contest. He de
mands 130.000 as his snare or tne prise
money, no matter- what the reault of
the battle, and, wouifl preier a' contest
of 45 rounds or to-a finish, which, would
limit it to cnurornia or wevaaav; , ; .,, - t
, . w will nnv ska liiat how much in
earnest Fitspatrlck Is, Hla latest f ul
mlnation la .that he will give Burna
12.600, make mm a present . or tnis
t. it Johnson fails to Dtit the
ohamoion 'kwav in 20 rounds. And If
Johnson does fall at this,' Ft U will give
Burns an additional ,S0O, provided
Johnson doea not earn the decision, ao
he saya. -- .p'i '
There la no reason whv Bum should
not demand the long end of the purse,
win, lose or draw. He has the cham
pionship wtth Its enormous mbney mak
ing possibilities at, stake, and. he would
be foolish to fight on any terms,, which
would not Include provision for some
thing as an offset. . "
If Johnson really is in earnest, or
rather If Fitspatrlck Is. Burns' terms
will ba accepted. We will aee. ,,. v
fr . . r, a e ;
flam Aanrfnril. the rugged colored
fighter of Boston, and Joe Jeanette, the
clever colored boxer of thla city, are to
meet Again. They were matched by
Matchmaker" Mia h Murray- or tne. Ar
mory A- A., of Boston, to trycpnclu
slons In another 1 J round bout before
that club on the-nUrht'of April 28. Billy
Elmer, manager of Jeannette, received
a telegram from Murray,' asking -him. If
he would let Jeannette fight LanRford
on the above mentioned date, and. Billy
- t i it
Jack.5 Johnson. -
BEAT PARIS DBITERS
IVnUti Press Ussed Wire.)
Seattle. April 21 H. Maluln. a French
raining expert, saya he is willing to
wager at odds of two to one that Mad
rice Drit-ghe and Max U. Hohmann,
norresnonaents of the Paris Journal
with the Werner car. will reach Paris
in advance of the cars entered in the
Le Matin New York to Paria auto race.
Mr. Driegho stated laat night that he
and Holman would remain in Seattle
four or five' day a before sailing for
Shanghai, resting and repairing aome
minor breaks in tha car. ,
Bellanee Arrives.
The Reliance team arrived here this
morning rrom uaaiana ana consists or
Browneu, iso-pouna wrestler; i Anaion,
168-oound - and ;' heavyweight wrestler;
Couture, 116-pound wrestler; and
Larry Stokea. 140-pound . wrestler. ,
GOUtt WILL FORGE
LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST
A 1600 library given away, absolutely free. An elegant ' library of 100
volumes and handsome golden oak oaaes will be given to the lodge, achool.
church, club or society In Portland securing the largest number of votes.
Votea will be laaued with paid-in-advance aubscrlptions to The Journal aa fol
lows: One year, 17.60, 750 votea, six months, $1.75, 300 votes; , three
months, 11.06, 125 votes; one month, 6 ' cents, - 40 ' votes, and
every merchant listed below will give with each 10-cent purchase one vote..
At the close of the contest the lodge, achool, church, club or society receiv
ing the largest' number of vote will be awarded the library complete, with
case. Current accounts when promptly paid are entitled to votes. The library
la oil exhibition in tha Fifth atreet window of Tho Journal office corner Finn
and Yamhill streets. Ballot boxes are located ab Holsman'a Jewelry store.
14 Third atreet: White Front drug atore, US Grand avenue: Watts-Matthieu
drug store, 275 Russell street, where all votes should be deposited, Trade
with the following merchant a and get busy, with the votes:
BOARD TO SPEND
FUND
lost no time In .writing. blsaceeptnce.
They fought a slashing 13. round draw
before- the en me club a month ago - :
Why would it not bo the right thing
for Johnson to fight the winner if this
bout and forBurna to take ontthe win
ner of tha final? f w., , .',...
Dilatory Water Board Will
Be Whipped Into
' .. .Action." . .
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Members, of the city water board will
have to purchase 5 fire hydrants with
the fund aet apart for' that purpose by
the city council' and to that effect the
wava' and 'means committee yesterday
voted to recommend' that the board be
instructed - to proceed at once in tne
purchase of hydrants. This action fol
lowed ' a eommnnlcatlon- from - Chief
Campbell 'to the effect that hydrants
are urgently neeaea in various parts
of the city. Chief Campbell's request
was aupplemented by one from the
school board asking that fire hydrants
be established near certain schools that
at present are without fire protection.
Although tha - nnunirll . annronriatnd
142,600 for the purohaae of 4oO hydrants
tne water ooara naa rerusea to apena
the money on the around . that the
hydrants , are not a part of the water
aepartment system. However, city At
torney - Kavanaugh and the councllmen
think thev are and tha board will be
compelled to. spend tne money.
Councilman Ruahliaht is incensed at
the action - of the water board In Its
dilatory, tactics and. said at yesterday's
meeting ; nat ne were - mayor ox tne
city he would get results from the
board or apoolnt a new one.
'.''K'i-T'V ! 1 .. " 1 "' 111
" Building Permits.
Fred .' Price, erect ' dwelling,. Carvel
avenue, between Broadway - and Base
road,2.000; C. Oliver, erect dwelling.
East . Main between Kast - Seventeenth
and - East Eighteenth; $4,600: A.CC.
Ruby, erect barn, Sandy- road between
East Twenty-ninth and East 'Thirtieth,
$3,600: R. K. , Paslay, erect 'dwelling.
Fast ' Twenty-seventh between Eaat
Taylor and East Salmon. 13.000: C. W.
Siierman, erect two dwellings,. East Thirty-fifth
between Clinton and Ellsworth,
$2,000 enchr W. B. ' Hopeyman, . erect
flats, Columbia-between ' Eleventh and
Tarolftn 1 1 KmV Tt T . U.l.,.n. . ......
dwelling, laleht . between Mason ..and
IChn.-or 19 Vllf . v ; :
W. M. afABaOTUj OO dry goods,
clothing and ahoes. 180 to S84 Eaat Mor
rison atreet
aMvawaw 4nU. IIS Third
a. AuuoaM, ... tt , - -
street Main list.
O. M. KOPSTBATSm. photographer.
166 Third street. Pacific 1720.
KABDEJIXT TmAJTBrB If BTOm-
AOS 0On office and warehouae 111-113
North Sixth atreet. Main ioo. a.-issd.
m s. x. Batanraatt) co, sporting
goods. 122 Grand avenue. Eaat 136. .
XiXBBBTX COAX ICS CO- offloe
212 Ploe atreet. Home A-tlSe, Main
1662.
VTJXCAW COAX. CO., offloe 220 Burn
aide atreet Main 2778. A-2776,
mVSOK m OBTEBv, merchant tailors,
225 Stark atreet Ptcltlo 200.
?BECK)V HXWS CO cigars and news.
Sixth street
W. B. ZZ.ITI, plumbing and gaa fit
ting, 607 Wiiliama avenue. Eaat 4325.
B. A. WTXaOWS WHXTB PBOHT
DBUO 8TOBB, 182 Grand aye. E. 8668.
A. K. WttliETT, grocer, 12S Grand
avenue. ' B-1281. Eaat -288. ym.w,
TSB MODE1. BABBSB SilOP, finest
ahop in the city. 81 Sixth atreet .
XASOXXO TXMPfcB GBOCEBY. 280
Tamhia . corner .Park. , Main 6621.
A-3787. - '"i -.'--
OHZOAOO KAK.XST, meeta. 187 Third
atreet Main 418. --j ; v '
IIOBBZSOH EZJeCTaUOAIi CO, 21
East Morrison street East 8128, B-1626,
WATTS-llATTaZETJ 00 druggiata.
275 Russell street -.East l.,--,-.. -;&y-
ml B. B. WS1QET. dentist 842i
Washington, corner Seventh. : Main 2119.
AXIOB BXITEB, fine millinery.' 488
Washington street - ' ' s
BJBUkJiJU ai -jaaas. wvuu uoaierv,
rard Eaat igbth and Main streets. East
15. ' ' '-V. - f
BTTTTEB-OT7T BXBA3 COj, corner
Second and Columbia streets; retail 145
Third atreet t t ,
IdOOBB BBOBU east side news deal-
era and confectionery, Williams avenue
and Russell reet. Eaat 4702.
E.-A. moADAMS, bicycles and snort
ing goods, Williams avenue and Knott
treat--.Eaat ' 48.- ,-'-... - . ' . .
WTT.T.TaUT ATS. vrara wht.v. a wan.
TOBY, umbrellas and leather goods, 544
Wllllama ave. C-1004.
ciut Jtfroa
hdheIFURIII5UEl
WetAJT KfllSHoii St
aaWataWjTili 11 iTT
TATT.OB ft STABTOar, plumbing
St-
bins? ana
gas fitting, 808 Pine streel
OlIBTatAZ) mlmXrB.t. tnaata ei.K
180 Grand avenue.- B-ilSS. Eaat 412.
. . A. DO-tfE, wallpaper, painter and
decorator, 104 Union ave. East 1025.
I' BOE3BXH ft PBET. meats and flah.
840 First tt Main 1 7. . , ..
CBUBCBXHT BBOS, wood dealers,
Marshall and 12th ata. Both phones.
OOIJJSTATJB'S GBOCEBY. 271 Rus
sell st 2ast 6 SO.
'Ut5m' "aaWtT. groceries, 482
Waahlngton at Main 2187. A-2187.
1". B. DAYZS; barber. 842' Wllllama
nUTOZimi ft BZES. wall paper and
paints, 405 Morrison at Main 1872.
KAX IS. SnsTTX, florist 150 Fifth at.
opp. Meier & Frank. Main 7216.
QTJEBW CITY SYEZBG ft OXSABTBG
WOBXfl, 28 grand ave. Eaat 8688.
. BTfHflZSISB ' ltTElt CO-Long or
Short wood. B-1681; East 2081. Office
and yard Thirty-aUtt and Hawthorne
-0. IV. rOBJLBOV, i lnjmlth. 285 Grand
avenue. , Exat 6001.. ::
BABEB, optician. Dr. B. 3. Mills, a,
latant Main 1874. 111. th at'
' V0BTKWE8T OTTV CO sporting
goods. 11$ 8d at Main 2006.
COXVEM A HABSWABE CO, hard
ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery, ,10
8d at Main 6187. . .
BXTBEXA OABBZAGB WOB308, Mfgs.
and repalrera of carrlagea and wagon.
818 Burnaide. Pacific 2047.
' WOOBZVAWB 2jAV2R)BT CO. Rough
Dry , and Finished Work. .Woodlawn
1238. .427 Dekum .'are, .- -
' JOB3T SCHirrOIVa Cleaning and
dyeing; quick work. - tii 4th stt
- COIVXTMBZA PISH COFtsb, oysters,
poultry, butter, eggs, etc Main 6;
A-6556. . Third and Ankeny ata.
' P. K. BDHHEI.Ii 81 CO, meats. Wood
lawn . 8; C-1888. -v 718 1 Union ave. north.
.roBTUzrs test a Awanro co,
tents and awnlngs, .valndow awnings and
porch curtalna a specialty. '.If N. iront.
K, B. U1B Real estate and Invest
ments, Room . 411 Corbett bldg. bU.t
8860. -'
SELL OLD ONE TO
BUY A NEW ONE
At a meeting of the health and po
lice committee of the city council yes
terday afternoov Councilman wlllr ad
vocated that bids be advertised for the
saie or tne present jail aite In an,-effort
to determine how much money the
clty could raise in that wav to annlv
upon a new city Jail. Councilman Willa'
plan followed a communication from the
county commissioners-to the. effect that
tne' county nea no money available at
the present time for erecting a lolnt
City and county jail. "The commission
r.i stated thwt with a little expense ad
ditional facilities could be matte at
Kelly Butts for the accommodation ef
more ' city prison'rs. . No action was
taken on Councilman 'Will a" proposition
although Councllmen Cellars and Con
cannon looked upon it with favor.
WIFE HUNTS FOE
-: HLSSING IIUSBANP
Mrs. ' Perry MeKeown. 1 S4 Pherms i
atreet, has reported to the plu-e
her husband haa been minting
March 17. A former resident
Woolley,..' Washington.' he wnt
torla. but etrtd up the rlvr atrxm t
next dtiv. Since then nothing '"
heard from him. Ha U'ti yr,is i
antl works in aawmiiJ.
-The ldrwest 'ti'. er-r n.;i
famoua' Hhtm, Yiti im'i'i ;
son iirus., 47 Ti i i
r j .