The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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    aKE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, 'APRIL 3, 1CC3.
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IIEIiEW WEEK
Veteran Rowing Coach Said
, He Would Start North !.
After Race,
Coach Dan Murphy f the Portland
Rowing club ) expected her this wek,
1 though no word had been received
' from him sine iMt Saturday. At that
ttm aturphy Informed Captain Mo-
Mickn that ht would trt north Im
mdlatly ftr th California-Stanford
boat rec laat Saturday. Pan told tb
captain thai n wa feeling fairly
tronsr after his long Illness with ty
rhold fever and would b ebl to direct
the work of tha local oarsmen immedl
etelv unon hla arrival.
Should Murphr roach town thla waak
It will glv tha I'ortland bora flv wek
to ret Into tha best of ahapa for th
raea with tha University of Washing
ton hara during tha Hoaa Carnival But
whan Dan goes out on tha river with
them ha will find that ao far aa phyalqu
, la eoncerne1 thav ara op to snuff. All
thy ned la a Ilttl mora coaching In
tha Murphy atria to alva tham tha ne-
' asry speed. ..! i1
Washington ha a rood eraw thla
years and Inasmuch aa tha collegian
hav been rowing a dlatanoa of four
mile In practlca thay -will ba hardy
anoufh to speed up nearly all tha Way
-over tha local course, , which la for a
mlla and a half. But thla doe not
fiirhtea tha veterana of tha local eraw,
With three uch man aa Dr. Loom I a,
Art Alton and Captain McMlokan eccu-
fiylnr tha aaata which thay nava cum
oa-ether for a rear, ralnf oread by Rex
Con ant. tha huaky paddler from Btan-
ford nalvaralty'a famoua eight of laat
season, tha Portland club haa nothing
to faar. .
Heratofora tha local nave bean prac
ticing on Sunday, ranarally taking an
right-mile apin during me arternoon.
Bomatlmaa thay hava hit op to tt
trokaa a minute,' which la going pretty
rapidly for the Murphy tyl of row.
Inr. Dan' peculiar ay at em. however.
will not permit tha men to go higher
than IS, and thia la no wearing mat the
eraw cannot endure It except over
abort fljetanp. v. . ....
IGIII
BILLIARD EXPERTS
OPEN PLAY Ton
Amateur Champion of
Franco and America Title
Holders to Meet; :
JUDGE TIIOOJIS
IIEREFiporJ
AU.Po Jfust Bo on the
Benches by 11 o'clock'
. Tomorrow.
. (Calua rra Leasee Wire.
Kew York, April IS. Billiard ad
mlrar on both aides of the Atlantli
111 follow with kren interest the In-
DIG CROWD ATTENDS
SALE OF FIKE HORSES
' ' Four hundred horae ' buytra
from all" parte of tha coast ara
congregated at tha fair ground
today attending the annual horae
' aale, there being aoma ISO head
of hlgh-brtd horae from tha
.Brook Nook farm of H oaf ana
tor dlapoatl, Tb tal began at
11 o'clock and. tha bidding 1
'e.ult aplrltad. i '
r' xuw mnim wiu uunwjiu nm
afternoon, all day tomorrow and 4
Friday.
PORTLAND HIGH TEAM
IX TBIANG ULAR MflET
(Aperlal Dlapateh ' ta The looraal.)
University of Oregon, Eugene, April
21. A training Ubla will b atarted to
day for the track nten; For a whll
only 11 men will At there, but other
'Will be added from time to time. Thoa
chosen ao far- are: Sprinter. Reld,
Houston. Oberteuffer and - Kllti die.
tftncea, Lowell, Dodaon, Bievera, Down
and May: weight, Kaohartua and Mc
Intyre. Trainer Hay ward will alo eat
with the men. . ' "
Manager White na corapietea an ar
rangement for a triangular meet be
tan tha TTn1vraltv of Oregon freeh
'men. Eugene Mlgh achool and I'ortland
High school, whlfih will take plaoe on
Kinoaid flelrl neat Friday afternoon.
The idea of having a freshman track
team ia new, here and tha event la ex
pected to ba very popular. The fresh,
men have some splendid material and
in all probability wlU Win, by good
margin., y . - . - i . . .
VIC M'LAGLEN STARTS
OUT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
" V mm i I1
Tacoroa, Wah April M.Vlctor
MnLaelen. s the . heavyweight boxer, la
Wiitnluul In hn rtanrire Pari, tha DOX'
Ing Instructor of the Vancouxer Ath
letic C1UD,. ax victoria, jsnusn Colum
bia, on the Twenty-third Of next month.
McLaglen will also meet Jim Arnold
at Aberdeen on Decoration day, and ha
ha in view a. match with big Fred Rus
sell, who la without doubt the biggest
man in the ring today. MclAglon and
Russell will no doubt com together in
a six-round contest In thla city. -
Since wrestling Dr. Roller at Port
land, McLaglen has decided to cut out
the art of grappling on the mat. He
will in tha future devote all of hi at
tention to boxing, hi ambition being
to ' become the heavyweight champion.
.- ' Brnlnard Cubs Beaten.'
The Bralnard Cub of Portland were
defeated 4 to 2 on the WUsonvllle dla-
mond Sunday. .
tarnatlonal amateur champloimlilp tour-
i will begin tonight in tne
of the .Medcrkrana ciun.
nament, which will ba
concert hall
The entrania Include four of , the . tnt
fromlnent .amateur playera ! of tha
tatted Btate and one reprlaentative
rom Franc who I of .equally high
standing. Th Frenchman 1 LAicleq
le Rolle, who for veral yeare ha
held the amateur billiard championship
of Franoe. The American contestants.
will be Calvin Detaareat and C Y.
Conklln of Chicago, J. F. Fogganburg
of New York and Kdward W. Gardner
of Paeaatc, New Jersey. Each of tbeae
rlayere haa In the past carried off,
irst honor . In tb national amateur
tournaments.
ill man a aepari-
With tha arrival In Fortland this
morning of George 8. Thomaa of Boa-
ton, judge of tha Portland bench ahow,
added Interest was given tb exhibition
which tarta tomorrow noon. Thomaa
1 not unknown to local f anal era, hav
ing judged tba ahow her three year
ago. II expreeee himself aa being
glad to visit Portland again after a
laps of two yeara and sea the Improve
ment mat haa been maae in tne cur.
Mr. Thorpas reached Portland from
Ban Francisco this morning, he having
ol delated at the Fresno and , Bay City
shows. He aald there waa not much
Improvement over the ahows of several
yeara paca ana mat mare were out nw
log of high class shown there.
judging from
north wea tern and
dglng from
hi familiarity wlthi
California Our ne
tha southern animals
PORTLAND IMS
OAKIflG FAST .HE
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Young . Birds Engage; In
Trial Flights From AKf
, banj, Making Good.
, (Rpeetal Dweeteh t Th Jberaalj ' .
Albany, Or April It Fifty carrier
pigeon wera 11 berated In Albany Bun
day and mad th return trip t Fort-
land in th remarkably. fast Urn ot I
nour ana t miouiea
These pigeons were taken from tha
dove cote of I'ortland and sent to Cap
tain C. Ii. Winn, agent for Wella. Fargo
Co., by Theodore Barr with lnetruo
ttona to liberate them if th weather
was propltloue.
The1 bird wer liberated her at Till
m. and word waa received her at
8:10 that all except two had returned.
Two more cratea war received last
evening and were liberated early this
morning for th return flight to tbi
metropolis These experiments are ol
an interesting character and consider
Ing that all the) bird liberated wer
new and Inexperienced the showier 1
an excellent one. , , ,
... .Those cmokcrs who dislike the tastclcci
mfldneC3 of Bomb - dgarcttb and those who
can't enjoy the heavineS3 of strong dorcttc3
find the HELMAR just right '
The . HELMAR offers . afl . the rich, .full
fragrance of thoroughly seasoned Turkish ,to-
pacco . and . a mellow smooth
ness that ; delights even , the
most experienced smoker
Th tournament will mark a depi
i". aVTinn.rre.dw ot i 1 1 UKZZ ?h. " h"h RIVAL "PREP SCHOOLS
balls also wiu be a trine larger man
the American standard. Both of theao
changea wer agreed upon aa eoncea
lona to th French player. .
Th benching la In place at ma snow
SQUEEZE PLAYS.
Beaver and Seal today,
r ' I
It will be the last series In th aouth
for Portland until June II. , , .
...-'... e . . v
Let n hon th' Beaver can do aa
welt against tb Baal as their bKthrea
from uakiana. . .
Adam, th hortstoif of tb Butt
team, la a former Uaivaralty of Cali
fornia player. California haa turned
out a number of -good one. -
t . f a.- : . s
All over th country flag on th
baaeball parka. were at half maat tb
other day when the jiawa of Henry
Chadwlck'a death waa flashed over th
wire. ; .: .. ' , ;
Bull Perrlna will umplr th II rat se
ries In Portland between th Beaver
and the Beal next week, and O'Connell
wUl officiate in Frisco, perrln la in
natter voice" man avr peiore ana nis
decision can be clearly heard. Bull
waa weak in th pipes laat year,
Henry Bpencer, - who waan't ' fast
anouah for Portland a few year back.
and whom Long traded to Bloux City for
Catoher blattery, pulled off a hom rum
with th bases ruiL . nioux uiiy was
playing with JLlnooln and needed four!
runs to win. At the psychological mo
ment Henry lvatd tha ball over th
garden wait. . v . . n-
Rtort from Btockton hava it that
John I. Taylor of tha Boaton American
I making another enort to get uen
Henderson of th Btockton . team.
Thoue-h Henderson wasblackllated. by
th national commission for jumping
from Portland to Btockton, .Mr. Taylor
la of th opinion he can get th black
list raised, provided Ben will Join his
team. Henderson i welt pleased witni
Btockton and It la hardly probabl he
will want to laav. .
rur la the walking kid. Like Hllde-
brand, th pitcher must cut th plat
before n win awing at uieir oiieringa
In th' three gamea against tha Jted
Dogs he has worked the twirler for
nine passea. Wednesday he drew three
room, over the garage at Fifteenth ana
Washington streets, ana everyming win
be In readlneea for the doga tomorrow
mornln. Tha room la larc and well
ventilated and It blda fair to ba the
most popular place in town during the
remaining days or tne wee. -
it waa etatea mis. morning mm ao
must be on th bencbe ready for Judg.
Ing by 11 o clock tomorrow morning.
Tha ludrlnr will continue from tbat
hour until Baturdar night, each one of
the Sio odd doga being gone over min
utely. . -j .-.,,
mm a a mm m v All aiii m r . . )
lilAi lilAluli u'AILUK
WITH BAT UELSOil l
"WILL BATTLE TODAY
This afternoon at Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn atreeta tha baaeball team of
Portland academy and West Bide High
High
wilt
, (totted Press teased Wire.1
Santa Barbara, CaL. April Jt.f-Billyl
Koch, matchmaker for Jimmy Cof-
froth' Col ma AthleUo club of Ban Fran
Cisco, la here, today to arrange for a
10-round fight between Battling Nalaon
and Jim Lullnsky, of th tJnlted States
shin New Jersey, who won. the light
weight championship of tha navy at
Lo Angele laat week, for eoroe after
noon -during tne neet stay in van i
Pranclann.
It la aald Roche haa secured Kel
son' consent to meet Lullnsky for a
12.600 puree, to be divided 11.500 and
11,000 and Kocba hope to secure a sim
ilar conaant from Lullnsky.
Roche will also endeavor to arrange i
a aerlea of llahtwelaht matches between
fighters of th fleet, for which, be
sides good purses, the Colma club will
offer a fl.fOO belt, which will remain
a perpetual challenge lightweight cham
pionship bait ror tn' enure navy.
school will meet in a game which
more man likely determine who will
hava Second claoe in the Inter-acholastio
learue. A an Interesting Ilttla aid-
light there I likely t ba some great en
thusiasm shown br tha rootera of the
two acnooia.
Thla rooting may ha along aan lines
or it may assume a puglltatlo poee. Only
th closeness of th game will decide
thla. .
Hlckson - and Patterson win ba the
battery for th high achool and Meyer
and Gray for Portland academy. Hlck
son, should ha pitch In the earn form
n snowed against Seattle man, enouid
get tha game but he will be up against
vaauy oirrerent proposition in me
bunch of sticker from th academy.
In 'the two gamea she haa played ao far
th academy haa soored a total of 30
runa and ma keep up this reputation
and wallop fflckaon all over tha lot.
Th gam will be called at 1:10s
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Horse Show at Asherfll.
Aahevllle. N. C AnrU J-Hor
lover and society folk turned out. In
fore today for th opening of the an
nual exhibition of the Aahevillo Horse
Show association. Th ahow this year
la to continue two daya. Th ' entry
list I larger than aver before and th
competition for th Vanderbllt cup and
other trophle promises to-b) oxoeed
lngly brisk.
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8UHDAY
SCHOOL
31AJOR LEAGUE GAMES.
American League.
Won. Lost
passes, Thursday lour anq VTioay two.
batter wno can get on nite mia is a
valuable player. A base on balls 1 al
most aa good aa a hit, and there la a
superstition anions player that a bat
ter who reaches first on a walk Is
more likely to acor than on who hit
aiiy. e . -
"I hav aeven pitcher on my staff,
but only two of them are In condition'
remarked MoCredle. "I have Harmon,
Pernoll, Plnnanoa, Klnsella. Bloomfleld,
Groom and Uarrett. - Klnsella, who Is
one of th best men I have, haa a aore
arm. .That waa the reason ha left th
game Thursday. ' Hla arm got to hurt-1
Ing him and he quit. ; But for Pinnance
I -don't know what w would hava done.
He haa won all hla game except on
and seems to ba hard to beat Of, eouraa
I won t carry aeven pitchers all i
mer, but I am not going to turn any i
of them loose until I go horn. I want I
New Tork ..I
Cleveland t
St. Lou la ., .....7
Chicago ........f,,,.t
Boston .....-
Philadelphia .........I
Detroit ..............I
Washington I -
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State Convention at Forest
Grove Working Out a
Fine Program.
R.H.E
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At New Tork
Boston .........
New York 1 4 0
Batterle Winter and Crlger:' Chea-
bro and Klelnow. -
At Cleveland R. H. E
CTeveland 8 10 1
Detroit ..141
Batterlea Cheech and Clark; Malloy
and Schmidt. ' ,
At St Louis R.EE
Chicago ........f 10 4
St Louis S 10 1
Batteries Owen, Smith and Sullivan;
Howell and Spencer,
At Philadelphia R.H. B.
Washington 1 6 1
Philadelphia .....I 4 1
Batteries Hughes, Smith, Street and
Warner; Vickera and Smith. ..
to give all of them
I release anybody."
a fair trial before!
,Thla Day in Sport Ajnnals. ,
H78 At Nw York, Albert Gamier
defeated Maurice Vlgnaux, 00 to 268,
in three-bail bUliard match for $1,000.
1884 At London. Lord Falmouth'
stud sold, realising 1491,480. Busybody,
144,000; Harvester I4S.00O.
1891 At Sydney, N. 8. W.. James
Stansbury defeated John McLean in
scullers' .race for championship of th
wona ana a,uuu, mues Hiiu yarae.-
188 At Detroit Jo Walcott - and
"Kid" i McPartland went eight rounds
to a draw. .
1003 At Baa Francisco. Jlmmv Ttrltt
won oecisioR over wini itsgeraJd in
10 rounaa.
1006 At San . Franclaoo. James
Whalen of the San Francisco ball club
Pitched 10 inning without allowing
b opposing team to acor.
.. Connecticut League Start.
Kew Haven. ' Conn- April IS. The
Connecticut league, on of th strong
est of the minor baseball organisation!
In the country, begin it season today
with Hartford playing at New Britain.
Springfield at Holyoke, Merlden at Wn.
terbury and Bridgeport in this city.
Th season . will, continue until Sentem.
ber 1J. . '
i .i. ..: i
! Chicago
! New York
National League.
Won. Loat
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Pittsburg ...... .....a
Philadelphia .... ...(
Boston ............. 6
Brooklyn ......6
Cincinnati ...... .....6
St Louis , t
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6
6
P.C.
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, .430
.600
.466
.456
.455
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R.H.E.
7 4
At Cincinnati-
Cincinnati
SL Lluoa . ... ... . IS
Batteries Ewing, Slad and Sohlel
Beebe and Hoatetter.
tImft1rAM-)l)RT.
At Boston R. Z3t.fi.
Boston ...,..,0 1
I 6
Bowerman
New York
Rattartes Young
Matthewson and Bresnahan.
and
P. Church team by
6 to 6. Though the O.
Office Hour 10 a. m, to 5 p. 7 to 8 p. ra. - Phone AS7S5,
Sunday, X0 to 12. V 1 ' " Main 7743
s EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
And all acute, cfironic and nervous diseases of men,
women and children Also Liquor, Tobacco and mild
-cases of Drug Addictions, . Call or address
EIPONDERO-TIIERAPY CO., Inc.
, ... Rooms 08-9-10-11-12 Merchants Trust Building;
SIXTH AND, WASHINGTON STREETS V '
; Entrance 363' Washington St.; - PORTLAND, OREGON
ITmnlre Kmalle.
At Ttronklvn . , . R.H.E,
Phlliulnlnhia 8 18
Rmnlrlvn. . i . l . . . i . . . . . .5 7
Batteries MoQulIlen and Dooln; Bell,
Mcintyre, Bergen ana Hitter. i
tlmnire Klem. '.
' At Chicago No gam on account of
coianeas. v
' " JUNIOR BALL GAMES.
The Albina Jr. added another victory
to their list Sunday by defeating th O.
in ciose score or
O. P. Church team
was quite a bit larger than th Albina
boys, tne 'two team oatiea aDout even,
each getting seven hits. Two of these
wera home runs, mad by Swint, the
Albina center-fielder, and Fitxner, the
O. P. Church pitcher. Any fast team
under th age of 18 desiring a game for
May JO may nave same oy caning up
East tilt and asking fof John Miller.
- The South Portland Colts and the
Hood River team played a fast and in
teresting game at Hood River Sunday,
Hood River winning by a acor of 11
to 6. The Colts could not solve Hart'
delivery at th beginning of th game,
but they cam up strong at the finish,
making three score in th ninth by
som timely hitting and baaerunnlng.
Tha Colt would like to hear from any
out-of-town ; team St Paul, Forest
Grove. Gervals, Canby, Dallas and gsa.
stci prererrea. Apareas ti, ecott,, 63Z
Third atreet, city.
The Arletaa of. Arleta, Oregon, wish
a challenge from any 15-year-old team
in tha city for game. Writ Henry
Laren or Eddie Calhoun Of Arleta, Ore
gon, on th Mount Scott carline, giving
phone number or address.
The Brooklyn beat th Rosebuds,
8 to 0.
k iii7iiiiii.h.ii-isi,ii-8j'u. ii i ma u.i f '-
Hack SIgn With Gotch
(United Prani Leaeea"'Wlre.t
" London. April 28. A match between
Hackenschmidt, the "Russian Hon," and
Frank Gotch, the American wrestler,
to take place either in France or Eng
land, was practically made today when
the managers of both men signed a ten
tative agreement with the promoters of
the syndicate of ferine;. $10,000. for? the
contest. The articles have been signed
by Hackenschmidt and forwarded to
Ootch in America. It is not known how
the jn,f&9 t-!:i be divided.' - -
(Special Dispatch to Th JoaraaL) .
Forest Grove, Or., April 8SThe
twenty-third annual convention of th
Oregon Sunday achool opened her laat
flight with a crowd that taxed th seat
ng capacity of the Congregational
church.' .' '
. Rev. Herbert Boyd opened th con
vention with prayer. Address ot wel
come wer made by E. W. Halnea, Rev.
C At Bias and President W. N. Fcrrln
of ' Paclflo university. , Response was
mad by C A. Phlppa, general secretary
for Oregon.
W. C. Merrltt. International field
worker, gave th principal address.
speaking on "Th Organised Work and
the Rom Convention, With It World
Wide Vision."
A larae chorus from th choir of th
unnatian, Metnoaist ana congregational
churches, under th leadership of Prin
cipal H. L. Bates, led the singing, th
audience joining with fervor. . Mia
Maud Shannon sang beautifully a solo.
The program today consisted of th
following:
MORNING SESSION.
8:00 Bona service, led by Professor
JS. u. Exoeu or ctiicago.
s : i w ievouonu diuxw siuuy, xvev. r ,
B. Bllllngton of Albany, secretary of
state Christian missionary convention.
8:40 Announcement .'of committees
bv State President Professor R. R.
Steele; (1) nominations (3) finance, (8)
press. (4) enrollment-(a; resolution.
, 9:60 Annual reports, as follow
State executive committee, Chairman
A. F. Fiegel, Portland; state president
Professor R. R. Steele, Portland,- state
secretary, . ur. -. xneo. -essier. i'ortia.na
state treasurer. K. F. Allahaw. Port
land; superintendent teacher training.
Mr. Howard i. umitn, uregon city;
superintendent home- department Mr
Samuel ConnelL Portland; superintend
ent elementary department lira. Lo
rena A. T. Hodaon, Newberg; uprln-
tendent adult department Rev. W. W.
McHenry, Ashland; superintendent tem
perance and good cltlieashlp, Mra Lucia
if. Adrtiton. Lent.
10:60 Address. "Th value or th
Horn Department A. H. Cross, Ohio.
ii:zo Aaaress. 'Tne vaiu or ura-an
iced Sunday School Work," by General
Secretary Marlon Lawrenc of Chicago:
announcement ana aajournmenc .
' AFTBRNOOK SESSION. .
1:80 Praise service. . led by' Pro fas
aor E. O. Kxcell.
l:to BibiO; atudy, Rev. B. v. Miin-
aan. D. D.. synodlcnl Sunday achool
missionary for ..Presbyterian church.
8:10 Address. "Fundamental - in
Teacher Training." Key. w. C Merrltt
"Teacher Training in ' Lane Countv."
Rev. J. M. MorrI. Xlugen Divinity
school; general discussion on teacher
traininr: DresentatlCn of dlDlomaa. Mrs.
Howard N: Smith, state suDerintendent:
special musio, rroreasor uj. -o. ixoeii.
8:10 Address. "Th New in the' Old"
Rev. Luther ft. Dyott I C. pastor of
first congregational cnurcn, ortiana
l:so Hecoarnluon aervice. "star" and
"banner" counties; two-minut talk by
county president. M .
How to Deal With Him," Conducted by
Marion iawrence, - ,. .
4:40 Business; aljournment
Fortlander M"ak &acky Strika,
Ooldfleld. Nev.. -Anrll ST. Another
tease on th Florence promise to make
rood. Tne graveyard anut fin tn fort-land-Florenca
broke into hi ah errad ore
on th 280 level last night They hav
oeen . cutting ricn stringers ror several
days, and there ia hardly any doubt
now but what this will prove another of
th. Florence bonanzas. The Portland
Florence 1 th old Ledg lease, and waa
taken over last January by W. B. Stew
art and associates of Portland, Oregon,
when the Ledge people got into finan
cial difficulties. v ;
V K " "'
- Graves Mnnlo - Co. must get out by
Thursday. , Sheet music and musical in
struments actually slaughtered. Hurry
In. 82$ Washington street"
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
Oar auooes la An to tmtform
hlgb-grad work vat reaaonabl prioe.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
neaa eaa now hav their teeth, ex
tracted filled and brldgework ap
plied without th laast pala or dan
car. .
PAINLFS8 1CXTRACTION .. .14
11-KARAT CROWNS ........
BRIDGR WORK ...........
OUR BEST PLAIN PLATA..
ALL LINED FLATS ...k... 15.00
San Francisco's
' two ' nn xorxza
Vad tha aaata auaagamaat '.
DOTEL JEFFERSON
rvsx Am ootqs sjtsuqrsi
SO Xooma 1M Frtvt Bath.
Unropcaa FUa 9140 to - gaoo.
Amarloaat riaa IMt ty $1049.
HOTEL STEWART
OS AST,
8TT. A380T81
. QVAJUk - '
aso Stooma, ISO Frivata Batha.
Xaropaa Flaa $IM - TJpward.
' - . Oaf a la Carta,
Sfetal Send Omnffeua '
fa aa Tralaa' and tmra
Sfewart-Bxrker Co Preps.
Sxaaiiaatloa and Ooaanltatloa rra
Re-Enameling Teeth
ts ' tha wraatewt Invention la rnodert
dentistry and ha been most uoea-
lui or an matnoa. . . ;
We axtend to all a noial Invlta-
tlon to call at our of fie and hav
their teeth examined rre of eharga i
W owa and control th largeat I
and bast equipped dental establish
ment In th world, having 18 etfle
all told.
We aiv a written guarantee with
an wora ror 10 jraara. i-wy anna-ant
Open vning till T. "Sunday I ta L
Union Painless Dentists
gaiH Korrlsoa St, Oor&ay Flrrt.
NOTED r.lEN IV1LL
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c a 1 1 v w u ui avaaugf - wa,t,iy ,. I 1111.
I hip t row and , thh I I
I 'SmSl fleet anchorage. kin' I I
I -7, Single . room 88.80 I 1 I
I J upwards. Suites 810 I,, 1 ML
I upwarda Every room . VI III
IV- with ta.th. Reaarva. . Si III
"II non mac ov wire. ...gill
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SAN FRANCISfO
Thit ; hostelry possesses all the
best feature! of the world's finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideal to . the sura, of hotel happi
ness. , .( .. ...
It hss Introduced to - Pacific
Coast Hoteldom the - Electric
Grill Pneumatic Tube' Service,
Magnet Clock System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hotel service in America.
Ratea European, from $2 upward
Under the management of
JAMES WOODS
ATTEIiiEK
: 1 , . ' ' - l, '
GoTemors Who Will Gather
at White House Will Be in
Distinguished Company,
(tolted Press Uaaad Wire.)
Washington. April 28. Th confer
ence of governor and other public men
which the nreeldent has called for a I
three day ession beginning May II. Js
going to b an imporunt gathering In
th first place, every presidential can
didate will b on hand Taft Bryan, 1
Hughes, Johnson. Fairbanks. Gray, Can
non. Knox and all the rest. Governor I
Frear of Hawaii will make th pilgrim
ara . frnm Knnnlulu. . with three dele
gates: the aovernor of Alaska ha sent I
an enthusiastio . acceptance, ana incn a
hnat ne nlaln American cltisens will at
tend as delegates from all the national
Hotel Hamlin
COOT AR9 UAVENWOWH STt
First permanent tig
aotal down town.
Coo taint 100 beautifully
faraiahed steam beatea
apartments, 40 baths.
Private telephone ear-
vies. Sample roem for
v commercial travelers. .
Eddy St. eara from
- fany peas tha door and
, oaneet with Srd fit
ara f rom S. P. Depot,
- Bate from 11.00 up.
Phone Private Fx.
FrsakuatZl
c o
San Francis
THE PENINSULA
SAN I.1ATEO ,
CAUfOANIA
A Twentieth Century Hotel of th
Hlgheat Degree of KxceUanca
AMOJCAN PLAN
and -
EUROPEAN PLAN
NOW OPEN
Thirty minute by rail from San
Francisoa Located in a beautiful
park of thirty-year cultivation.
All the charm and delight of th
country combined with th attrac
tion and convenience of th me.
tropolia. -
For reservations or Information
address
JAR H. XXMIATTLK, Mgr.,
. Saa Mateo, California. ..
OEB THE FLEET
; : By taybur at th
KEY ROUTE IININ
oaxxjutd, oaxxroxnxA, :
Every i0 minute train leave -the
hotel, oonnectlng with Key Route boats
for Ban Francisco, nassina- the fleet at
anchor. . ' XT. ft Manager.
ZS&S ARLINGTON
8U.H FSAJTCTISCO
Just opened, corner Kllia and Leaven
worth street, on carline. Centrally lo
cated down town; too room! 100 baths.
Steel and brick building. Every con
venience. Strlctlv blah class. European
plan . 81 a day up. Very reasonable
ratea on American plan.
is. j. ital,iajn, rropnetor.
Bank. Store and Office Railings
A (Wa8sjBaj
organliatlona which hav to do with tne
conservation of th country' natural
resource.
Fire Escapes
, ' and
Fire Casings
mm. J - til ' ' Jr -- .
SsyVai""" ' 1 1 igj-ii jaaaa a.
Fencing
and
Trellis Werk
Forest, rivers, anils, mining, transpor
tation and agriculture ar some of th
Dig SUOiect mat win om oueuamg.
President Roosevelt has long been deep
ly Interested In the nroblem of how to I
fret tn most out 01 tne eann wniia yet
eavlng the geateat possible Store for
rur.ura arenerauons. int aiarmina in
crease In th devastation per annum of
our natural resources, th wasteful cut
ting of timber, ' erosion of soil, river
Portland Wire & Iron Worli
Phono Main 2QOD
Cor.Sipconcl and Bverett iatjg.
for th Advancement of ; Science. . will
address th conference on the wast of
th aoll, and ex-tiovernor Oeorg . U.
floods. tc., nave prougnt mm to Deiiev 1 question or iana reclamation,
tnat tnere snouia do some concerted ac
tion lookina to mor conservative uss
and better protection.
Thererore na nas summoned in arov-
rnora of the states to meet with him,
a
UlUia U4 Hl Ba IV IIITIVl Uilllt
nd with th heln of a larr number of
other publlo men, dentists, engineer i
and economists, try to thresh out a fu
ture course of action which shall result i
in policy whereby It will be possible
to eat th cake and (till have som of It I
left
James J. ITlll! resident of tha Great
Northern, will make one of th opening
addresses. oeaitng:Witn ine transporta
tion nroblem. Andrew carnecle win
talk on ores and related minerals. For
mer i President John Mitchell of the
tJnlted vMineworkers will speak' on .the I
coal . Question frnm the s'anapolnt ofi
the miner T. C. Chamberlain, one of
the foremoat authorities on soils end
president of tha American Assoolauon
INSPECTION A BOON
7; TO EA1XR0AD HEN
v (Special Dispatch to Th Journal.)
QJympla, Wash., April 28. The Spo
ken division of the Brotherhood of
Locomotiv Engineer haa written to the
railroad- commission a tetter commend
ing tn commission for th efficient in
spection of railroad tracks and equip
ment Inaugurated under the law passed
by the lat legislature. The order as
sorts that .conditions have greatly Im
proved. '' ,. '' -
In replying to the letter, Olialrman
F&irchUJ of th ecmmxiloii .
; , HAIR CU1TINQ 25c
- TTonr Shoe Shined Free,
At the Model Barb:r
. II SIXTH ET.
the fact that annual casualt.ea
railroad men were 11 i-r ct"it
total number of men actuallv ,!
in railroad operation cunvtii-
commission that theto chih. .
not wholly due to the hny.i" .iin
of the employment srul l-.i 1 f -r 1
slOn to reoommend that It
to inspect tracks
and eiiil- u t.
rienty of Tr '
Is caused by rai-Mti
bowel. nt il l o.
and tiinHiici'i mid
l.lie i"-'-. t. - J
V. of - V . r
that I :-', tl ;
t- I.
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