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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 29, 1908.
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Ring
Field
Track
Diamond
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DEATH KNELL
PORILID TAKES
OPEIIIHG BATTLE
Henley's Wildncss Helps
Beavers to Roll Up
Riff Score.
Tradition swept aside at Vaughn
park yeaterdar and for the first time
In many moons tho Beaversi ijook the
oponliiR game of the series frQtn the
Heals, lielng assisted thereby by the
magnanimous Mr. 8. Henley. Henley
was so wild that he forced three of the
local scores In on freo passes In tho
seventh Inning, tho homeguard making
It seven In Mint canto.
San Francisco scored flrRt In the
third Inning, Illlde drew four wide ones
and wan sacrificed to seconij by Zeider.
Ho scored on Meloholr s single Into cen
ter field. Frisco had a k0o,1 chance to
raise -a rumpus In the firm inning.
Ylth the bases full and two out lied:,
the new man, came to bat, but grounded
out. Casev to i'anzlff.
Portland to,ok the lead In the same In
ning.' Casey was walked, sacrificed to
second by Bassey and scored on Itaf
tery's two-bagger. Johnson scored
Raff with a single and Ote registered
on MeArdle a error. Six bases on bnlls
feurhlta, two of them by Klnsella, and
an error gave the locals seven runs.
In the ninth San Francisco made two
more. Beck tore off two bases with a
screaming hit Into right field and was
scored a moment later when McArdlo
sent a three-base hit to the fence. Klc-
Ardle scored on Henley's Infield out.
PORTLAND
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Casey, lb 3 2 1 3 S 0
Baasey, If 4 1 1 2 0 0
Raftery, cf 3 2 1 1 0 0
Johnson, ss 4 2 2 2 6 1
Ryan, 8b 4 1 0 2 3 0
Danala, lb 4 1 1 12 1 0
MoCredle. rf 3 0 1 0 0 0
Whaling, o 4 0 1 6 3 0
Klnsella, p 4 1 2 0 4 0
SEALS' NEW OUTFIELDER ! TO I flTf f ET S21IC
QUITS THE FIELD
Total 33 10 3 0 27 20
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A.
Mohler, 2b 5 0
Hildebrand. If 3 1
Zeider, ss-p 8 0
Melcholr, rf 4 0
Williams, lb 3 0
Reck, cf 4 1
Berry, c 4 0
JMfArdle, 3b 3 1
llenley, p-ss 4 0
3 4
3 -. 0
3 2
2 0
9 24 13
Total 33
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Ban Francisco ...0 0100000 2 3
Hits 101021112
Portland 0 0 8 0 0 0 7 0 10
Hits 1 1 2 1 0 0 4 1 10
SUMMARY.
Struck out By Klnsella 5, Henley 8.
Bases on halls Off Klnsella 2. Henley
7. Zeider 2. Two-base hits Mohler,
Beck, Raftery. Three-base hits--MeAr-ille.
Double plays Mohler to Zeider,
Mohler to Zeider to Wllliums, Casey to
Johnson to Danzig. Sacrifice hits Mc
Ardle, Zeider, Basey. Stolen bases
Tiassey, McCredle, Johnson. First base
on errors San Francisco 1, Portland 2.
Left on bas"s San Francisco 9, Port
land S. Innings pitched By Henley 8.
l'.i.se hits Off Henley 9. off Zeider 1.
Time of (fame One hour and 60 min
utes. I mpire Perrlne.
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EOS NORMAL
Regents Plan to Convert
Drain Institution Into
Public School.
Fred Beck, Star Bloomington Player
in Three-Eye League, Who Has
Reported to Captain Mohler.
SARATOGA RACING
GAYEST NO LONGER
Closing of Gaming Houses
Proves Too Great a Blow
for Resort.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Saratoga, N. Y., July 29. Tho annual
meeting of the Saratoga Racing asso
ciation Is to begin here tomorrow, when
for the first time this famous resort
will witness a race meeting without
open betting." The closing of the gam
bling houses a year or more ago proved
blow lrom which Saratoga has never
recovered, and now it is predicted that
the nrohlhition of bettintr will be tho
final knockout of the popularity of what
was for many years the gayest, raosi
fashionable and best known summer re
sort on this side of the Atlantic.
The mi-ettnc Is to continue 11 days.
The natrunagu does not promise much.
but if it should pan out better than ex
pected the management will extend the
meeting for the full 21 days originally
allotted to the course by the Jockey
club. The association has hung up
purses wihch throughout the meeting
will average about $450 to a race.
The Championship playing season nf
the Trl-Clty league was brought to an
abrupt close last evening at the direct
or's meeting, when the unanimous vota
of the managers was for the discontin
uing Of the scheduled games. The
league will not disband but will contin
ue its present organization and will
possibly start the season of 190D with
lour clubs.
The Woodburn team, having won the
greatest percentage or Karnes, was do
clariHl champion of J itOS?
A post season series of games will
he played on the Vaughn-street grounds
August 8 and , when' the Vancouver
and Woodburn teams will meet, and on
August 15 and 16, when tho tU. Johns
"Apostles'1 and Kast 1'ortland tennis
will fight It out to see who will pose as
Cellar" champion, the two teams now
being tied for tills honor..
Treasurer l'nrtlow presented a de
tailed report of the financial status of
all games played during the season,
averaging up the attendance on eucu
ground. The attendance at Trl-Clty
league (fames fell off Just about 40
per cent less than last season. The av
erage attendance at tho Vaughn-street
grounds per game this season was K63,
at Salem 41u, Woodburn 402, Vancou
ver 341, St. Johns 24-', Oregon City 176.
The games between the East Side and
Salem teams drew the largest attend
ance. All of the managers reported
losses, some running into the hundreds.
The great mistake this year was the
precedent established by several man
agers In paying salaries and at the
same time not increasing the attend
ance or producing any more classy ball
than last season. Had the old plan of
1907 been adhered to the teams would
have been more evenly matched and
each player would have taken an Inter
est In the success of their managor.
The treasury report showed a snug lit
tle balance on hand, which was Immedi
ately depleted bv tlie liquidating of all
outstanding bills.
The league Is now entirely freo from
debt and each stockholder will receive
a dividend on his investment.
A peculiar fact was brought out at
Inst night's meeting which works tho
West Side team another notch down the
percentage scale and boosts Woodburn
up.
Woodburn does Hlfher.
A section of the by-laws creates any
game of baseball between two league jjraln.
(Halem Buri-au of The Journal.)
Salem, Or.. July 29 -The catalogue
and announcement for the normal
schools have gone to press and will be
ready In a few days. I'nder tlie new
plan all the schools are managed by a
single hoard of regents and one cata
logue for all tlie schools was deemed
sufficient by the board. The Drain
school is not Included In the new an
nouncement; in fact, the hoard Is about
to sign a contract with the school board
at Drain to lease tho normal school
buildings and equipment for publlo
school and high school purposes at
MAN VERY DEAD;
WIFE HOT HIRI
Theobold Afingam Makes
Bad Beginning but a Bet
ter Ending.
clubs, at nnv time during: the champion
ship schedule, a championship game, and
same counts as such In the average.
l.HHt Sunday tlie West Hldo and Wood
burn scheduled gaum came to an end In
the second inning, when Umpire Rankin
cliiiseil Player Drennan from tho gnme
for allusive language. The West Side
team, then having only eight men In
stead of nine as the rules require, wore
uiiuble to continue the game, and the
umpire very properly declared It for
felled to Woodburn.
Thirty mlnulus later tho same two
teams agreed to play another game, and
did play seven Innings, In which tho
Woodburn team won bv a decisive score
This game, according to the by-laws of
the league, becomes a game ror tne
chanXilonshlp and counts In tho percent
age. The West Side team therefore
drops to third place, and Vancouver goes
to second.
The directors will meet Immediately
after tlie post-season scries and close up
the affairs of the league for 1908 and
nfflolully dclaro tho standing of the
teams In tho 1908 race.
The champion Woodburn team leaves
on August 10 for an extended trip over
the northwest, playing all of the North
west league teams before returning
home. The East Side, St. Johns and
Vancouver teams have officially dis
banded and will play no more this season.
MULTNOMAH STARTS A WELCOME
FOR OREGON'S GRAND ATHLETES
The announcement contains beside the
usual catalogue material tlie policy of
the schools, the uniform student regu
lations at all the schools, tho uniform
course of study adopted by the execu
tive committee of the hoard of regents
and tho uniform marking system. The
description is general In nature and the
purpose Is to advertise the Oicgon nor
mal school system rather than any par
tlcular school.
Tho adoption of one announcement for
the three schools reduces the expense
materially, for only one catalogue, will
now have to be mailed to prospective
students, where four were formerly. The
catalogue is one number or a normal
school bulletin, to be published quar
terly. In view of recent developments It Is
considered almost certain that there
will be no further effort to maintain
tlie Drain school.
STIUTK Ol.EKT WHO
WAS TOO FOKWAKP
On Eastern
Diamonds
At a meeting of the board of direc
tors of tlie Multnomah club last night a
committee, with Dr. Morrison as chair
man, was elected to make plans for a
reception to the victorious Oregon
athletes, ForresC Smithson. Alfred C.
Gilbert and Dan Kelly, upon their re
turn to the slate from Dondon next
month.
Public subscription is being depended
upon to bring the boys home in state,
and by request of the committee the lo
cal newspapers will receive the money
fioin subset ibers. If possible $2,000
will be raised, so that the boys may
be brought in a special car clear from
New York. It is planned to fill tlie
car with Oregon roses and a long ban
ner will tell the people along tho route
that Oregon rnlses alhleles as well as
wheat and apples and big trees.
Said Dr. Morrison this morning: "We
want every organization in Portland to
help, the Commercial club, chamber of
commerce, various collego and social
clubs and women's organizations. We
have a chance to make Oregon famous
and we want to give the st:i'e the blj;-
f:est send off in its history by means of
ier glorious athletes. Since they are
all members of the Multnomah club and
there must be organization, we have
taken the initiative in the mallei."
Other meetings of a public nature
will be held shortly and the money rais
ing campaign begun immediately.
STAXniXG OF THE TEAMS.
Pacific Const League.
Los Angeles 56 45
Won. Dost.
Portland 61 44
San F'ranclsco 62 66
Oakland 4 5 69
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NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
At Xew York.
It II. E.
Pittsburg -1 11 3
New york 2 12 3
Ilatterles Willis and Gibson; Wiltse
and Kresnahun.
At Brooklyn.
R.
4
2
II. E.
8 0
6 2
Brooklyn
Batteries- Overall and Kllng; M
tyre and Hergen. I'mplre Kigler
At Philadelphia.
First game
8t. Douis .
Philadelphia
Batteries Lush and Bliss
and Jacklitsche. Umpire Johnstone
Second game H. H. E.
8t Louis S ti a
Philadelphia 1 5 3
Batteries Haymond and I.udwlg;
Il:chle, Moren and Dooln.
It. II. E.
II 7 2
1 7 3
Sparks
Jack Grim, formerly of Portland, has
sold his Lynchburg team of the Vir
ginia league.
The Indianapolis team Is having
things pretty much its own way In the
American association race.
Outfielders Jerfrles and Cocnsh of
the Springfield team In the Thiee-I
league look to be ripe for a big league
nicking.
"P.lily" Phyle of the Toronto team Is
the alar homerun swatter of the East
ern league, having eight circuit-drives
to his credit.
The Atlanta club will have hard work
to find a pitcher to take the place of
Roy Castleton, who has been stricken
with typhoid fevor.
The $1,00(1 which Mobile gave up for
Rhoton of- the Macon South Atlantic
league team, Is said to be the highest
price ever paid by a Southern league
club for a player In a lower league.
The Wausau team is leaving behind
the other teams In the Wisconsin-Illinois
league race and will .be hard to
overtake.
July 21, 190S. proved a red-letter dav
for New England baseball. On that day
the Boston Americans took two games
from St. Louis before a crowd of 18.000.
Chick Evans, pitching for Hartford.
shut out Bridgeport without a hit, a
bull going to the outfield or n mfln
reaching fiist base: Mew Haven beat
Holyoke. 4 to 3. in 15 innings, and New
Bedford won a 16-inning game from
Lynn by a score of 3 to 1.
FAST VANCOUVER
CRICKETERS HERE
Champions of Northwest
Play Portland Tomorrow
awl Saturday.
(United Press Leased Wire. I
New York. Julv 29. Paul Baroukus
Is in Jail today because he bounced a
bcr mug on tho. head if one of his wed
ding guests who insisted upon kissing
the bride IS times in succession.
After the ceremony hail been per
formed yesterday the guests partook of
a wedding breakfast. After each round
of wine nil tho male guests insisted
upon kissing the bride.
iho groom smilingly watched the
sport for the first hour. Tho second
hour he became glum. At the stroke of
the third hour, when one of the metn
bers of the party sought his reward for
having withstood IS rounds, Pnul grew
combative. A riot followed and the po
lice took a hund.
Han Francisco, Julv 29. Mrs. Valeria
Mlngam, who was shot In the breast
by her husband last night, and who
owen her life to a newspaper, Is today
sitting lip in bed at tho Central emer
gency hospital and will be able to leave
In a few days, when she recovers frofn
the shock.
Mlngam lies on a slab at the morgue.
Thinking that he had killed his wife,
he slashed himself twenty times ov.-r
the heart and ciub'd It by slashing his
Jugular vein twice.
Theobald .Mlngam was a carpenter,
and to- unit bis wife had been separated
for several years, the woman and her
daughter living at the home of Mrs.
William Castio, a daughter of the
wounded women. Last night Mlngam
entered the house bv a kitchen window
He pointed a revolver at his stepdaugh
ter, who was holding her baliy on tier
lap, and pullcrj the trigger. The cart
ridge failed to explode, and Mrs. Cas
tro escaped through the back door. The
man then dragged his wife Into tho
bathroom and shot her in the breast.
A button ix0i(l a newspaper turned the
bullet aside, and the wound was a mere
flesh wound.
Thinking he had killed his wife,
MIngcin then committed suicide.
X0 HOPE OF SAYING
STEAMER ANUBIS
(CnlU4 frm Um4 Wtrt.k
Hants Barbara, CaJ . July II. Cap
tnln Von Hiilxen today sbandoned bops
of saving the steamer Anubis, whloh Is
wrecked on a rcef off Ban Miguel
Islands, westerly gales Bundsr and
Monday having torn part of tb loo
eruwl steel plate from ths port side,
dooming the shin tn total destruction.
All hands have deserted the wreck and
am asMitiiblrd on t ies Island.
The certainty of the destruction of
the Amibls hits resulted In truce be
tween tho warring Chilean Mid Mell
on n stevedores.
GEX EK VLfB0X I LLA
at 'Point of death
(United Pre l.rwfd Wlr.)
City of Mexico, July 29. Hope for
the recovery of General Manuel Bonllla,
ex-presldent of Honduras, who Is crit
ically 111 at Belize, British Honduras,
was abandoned today, according to pri
vate advice received here. "
News of General Bonllla's Illness
came as a surprise, here, as It was
generally believed lie was at the head
of the latest revolutionary movement In
Honduras. Tlie advkes received toduy
state that he had nothing whatever to
do with the uprising, which was a pop
ular one.
Nix -Year-Old Girl Dies.
(Fiu-Hnl ni-ratrh to The Journal.)
Forest Grove, Or., July 1. Ruth
Baker, the ti yi-nr-olii daughter of J. A.
Baker of Gaston, died yesterday of
diphtheria.
The funeral services were held In this)
city today with burial In ths Hill oem
terv. Mr. Baker has been a resident of
this county for four years.
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SO STUDENTS, HO OAS. NO COOAOT
The Old Reliable
CHICAGO
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LOAD OF HAY BURNS
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HEITMrLLEirS II03IER
DECIDES HARD BATTLE
(Trilled Pros Leased Wire.)
'Oakland, Cal., July 29 Hardy and
young Koestner had a pitchers' battle
yesterday, Heitmullers home run win
ning for the Oaks slahster. The score:
LOS ANGEfjES
AB. R. IT. PO. A. K
Tomorrow and Saturday the Portland
Cricket cli:b will have Its first match
of this season with an out of town
linlswell In London regreting the lm-
club, one of the strongest clubs on the
coast and the winner of the North Pa
cific coast tournament last year, will
visit the Portland club for two all-day
mutches July :il and August 1.
I'lay "will commence proniptly at 10:SO
a. m. on the Montavilhi grounds and
linn ii will be served tlie pluyofs In thr
ch'bhmise.
Portland will be represented Fridnv
hy W. G. Smith. K Bailey. J. J. Churcli
ley, J. C. dimming. G. Shipley, V. Ver
render. P. C. Browne, H. Vcnender. W.
Oilman. A. Gregg, E. Fenwiek (captain).
Saturday the local players will be: W.
G. Smith, C. Lawrence. K. Bailey, J. J.
Churchlev. T. H. P. Banks, G. Shipley,
P. C. Browne, C. E. Gjedsted, A. Gregg,
A. Matthew. K. Fenwiek (captain).
The Vancouver team will consist of:
Messrs. Penkler, Armltage, Elliott, Lam
bert., Jukes. Irving, Sweeney, Mallns,
Peer's. Oriekmay, Clinton.
No admission will be charged and
everybody will be made welcome. Take
the Montavilhi car and ask to be let off
at the cricket grounds.
ED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID Fi
Fred Beck Looks Good
Henley After Hosp's Title
3Ioliler 3Iurinurs.
H E
At Boston.
R
Posfon 2
Cincinnati 4 S 5
Batteries Ewlng- and Schlel; Linda
man. I loorner, Boultes and Bowerman.
AMKKICAX LKAGI E GAMES.
At St. ioui.
R H K.
Pt Louis 1 1
Washington 2 11 2
Batteries Iinen and Stephens,
Johnson. Kahoe and Warner.
At Cleveland.
R H. E
Cleveland 6 0
Boston 1 T 1
Retteries - Rhoades and Bemts; Hur
chell and Criger.
At Philadelphia,.
Chirp
l'hilsd"Iphla
Battrle Walsh
and Powers.
and Weaver,
H F.
h 1
K 1
ITsnk
This Iate In Sport Annals.
1M4 At I-eke Qulnslrstnond. Maa..
Tsle rrw defeated Hartsrd In the an
nus! university boat rare.
1 To Genrre IH ton, negro puflllst,
Nira In Halifax. N. 8. Idel In New
York January . lei.
171 At fM-o. A. H Bor1u de
fte4 Tra pain la pi eon rtxxMir.c
match for rhmptn bsge a1 II .
!' At Port Eiirsbeth. fcuth Afri
ca. Jack Cooper dfMt4 Wlf lo-n-fWff
Mi tJ rorndn. fr lll.i, lh
Urgt-tsfc trfr foorht f"r.
l At Kan. Frv'en. BattMnf Nl
ptn kfMwk4 out jdi iUaloa la alo
teentn found.
Bernard. 2b.
Onkes, cf.
Dillon, lb
Br.ishear, rf.
Smith. 3h. .
Ellis, cf.
Ielmas, ss 3
Easterly, c 4
Koestner, p 4
24 11 1
Totals 31 1
OAKLAND.
AB. R. H PO. A E. i
NELSON SIGNS TO
MEET 61S AGAI
Champion and Former Title
Holder AVill Go 4-5-Ronnd
Route.
Van Haltren
Cook. If . .
Hfilmuller. rf.
Eagn. 1 h. . . .
Hopan, 3b. . . .
Miller, ss ...
Altman, Tb. . .
Lewis, c
Hatdy, p
rf
2 27 11 a
0 0 0
0 0 -
Totals
SCORE BY INNINGS
Los Angeles 1 ft 0 0 0 0
Oakland 1 0 0 0 1 0
SUMMARY.
Home run Ueitmuller. Sacrifice hits
Cook. Dillon Stolen base Iwlman.
Struck out Bv Koestner. n; hy Hardy,
f Time of gsme One hour and 40
minutes. CmpIre O'ConnelL
San Francisco, July 29. Fight fans
are assured today of another chance to
see Gans and Nelson mix things for the
lightweight championship of the world.
James Coffroth signed the two lit t lo
fithters last night for a 45 round go at
Oolma on Admission dav. September !'.
Forfeits of 12,50'.) on each side were
posted today tn bind the match. Nelson
dictated the terms of the fight and has
the better of it in financial matters.
The fiphters are to divide 7a per cent
of the gate receipts, the winner taking
60 per cent and the loser taking 40 per
cent. Nelson will have a two thirds
Interest In the moving pictures. Gans
having given up his rlgbt to any inter
est in tills feature.
Eddie Smith Is to referee the flgh'
The fighters sre to weleh 133 pounds
at the ringside. The fight will he
pulled off in the afternoon. Nelson will
stay (n the east for thre more weeks
and then come west to begin training.
Frod Beck, the new Frisco outfielder,
looks good. He Jumped into a uniform
yesterday, after having finished a tour
ney two-thirds the width of the con
tinent the night before. He missed
several low ones In practice, but this
can be excused because ho was unused
to tlie grounds. Klnsella ozoned him
twice, but in tlie last inning he recov
ered his batting eye and rapped out a
pretty double, scoring on McArilleW
triple, to the right fence. His only
fielding chance was the brilliant cut-
tins otf of KlnseilM's hit into rifiht
field. Had he not pulled off the stunt
Kinsey would have gotten credit for a
two-bagger.
When some rooter n the grandstand
singles out a ballplayer and In high
pitched falsetto tones commences to nag
film during the entire game for some
thing that occurred weeks ago, said
rooter should be summarily' removed
from the grounds. This happened yes
terday when a brow made Kid Mohler
the oblect of his lung power. The kid
stood it as long as he could and then
sent something back. Said router closed
his trap thereafter. it not unlv Kets
on the ner'es of the player, but the
fans object to it, too.
Slivers Henley evidently was out
after the record established In the Coast
league last Sunday by Hosp of the An-;
gels. Hosp walked In five men In a !
row. although he was as cool as a cu- j
cumber. llenley was cool. too. and he j
had good curves, but he just stmply '
couldn't locate the plate. Henley al-
lowed three to score by the walk route,
before Mohler gave him a brief rest at
shortstop, while .eider unfolded a few j
mysteries. Before Zeider warmed to
his work Roily had forced another In 1
hy the gift route. I
Polly Salisbury, the ancient slowball '
pitcher, who ud to fling 'em down
the alley for Portland In the old davs.
and who showed up here a couple of
weeks ago with the Seals. Is not on the
Job now. Solly was tried and found
wanting and Danny Long was compelled
to sltp him the ultramarine envelope.
Perhaps Solly could get on with Dug
dsla If he half tried.
(Ppcclnl Dliiifltcb to The Jouronl.)
Forest Grove. Or., July 2'.i. Two
young men of tills city met with a pe
culiar accident yesterday, whereby they
lo.t a load of hay and their wagon.
Thev had gone Into the country for a
load of hay. When about two miles
from tow n on their return trip they
heard a peculiar crackling noise. Look
ing back they discovered the rear por
tion of the load of hay to be on fire.
The boys had only lime to malt a Quick
descent and saved the team by unhitch
ing It Just as the entire load broke out
in flames. "
It Is presumed the Are was caused by
friction between a strip nf Iron on the
hayrack and the tire or the wheel.
IT'S
THE SPCI) PATCH
FOR VAX RENSSELAER
Joseph Snydiv.
Pendleton. Or , July 29. Joseph Sny
der, 72 yeiirr of age, a prominent Uma
tilla county farmer, four miles west of
here, died Monday. Death was due to
heart failure brought on by dropsy. He
arose feeling apparently well and ate a
hearty breakfast. Shortly afterward
he fell dead.
The deceased was born at Rethlehem.
Pax He went to Illinois in 1857 and In
1860 was married' to Miss Caroline Delt.
who died. In 1874 be was married again
to Miss Lena Neuman and the family
came to Oregon in IS9-7. By his first
wife he had three children, and by his
second he had 14, 8 of whom are now
living.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
from the Church of the Redeemer.
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latest appliances and formulas for do
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Logan Crown 83.50 to 85.0O
Best Rubber Plate 88.00
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New York. Julv 29. John Alexander
Van Rensselaer Is making preparations
today-to become a farmer, the charges
of attempted extortion preferred against .
him by his mother having been dropped.
When Van Rensselaer appeared In
court yesterday his mother, who is a i
member of "tie of the oldest Knicker- !
booker families In New York, announced I
that she would not press the charges
nonltiet V, i , Tho m ft ir I si t rn t . d I s m 1 .-I ri 'i I l
the case after warning the accused man i
that another offense of the kind would
get him Into serious trouble. i J
Van Rensselaer was charged with hav-
ing threatened to kill his mother unless ,
she paid him $5,000. Friends have :
bought him a country place to which he I
will move within the next few days. i
Promiscuously Pugilistic.
I U'nUetl Press Leased Wlrr.
j Seattle, July 2. A Kansas cyclone
in the person of one "John Doe" struck
First avenue last night and before the
police arrested the onslaught, six lnno
j cent persons had been knocked to the
pavement and more or less injured. The
I unknown refuses to give his name or to ,
: tell what caused him to turn suddenly
I pugilistic. He Is cooling off hi the
I tank today.
Never was the old saying, "Ha who hesitates
Is lost," more aptly illustrated than In the case
of the man who suffers from NERVOUS DE
BILITY, VARICOCELE, a CONTRACTED DIS
ORDER or CONTAGIOUS BLOOD DISEASE, and
who neglects to have h'.s ailment treated. I do
not scatter my faculties, as does the ordinary
physician, but I concentrate them on diseases
and weaknesses peculiar to the male. Recently
I have treated scores of stubborn cases for
some of the best men of this city and vicinity,
and not a failure nor an unpleasant result has
been reported. What I have done for others I
can do for you. .
Prostatic Inflammation
My cures of this disorder are permanent and
lasting. No tonics that stimulate temporarily,
but thoroughly scientific treatment for the re
moval of conditions responsible for the func
tional derangement. General nervous depression
is merely a svmDtom of Inflammation, or con
gestion of the prostate gland, and under my own original local treat
ment the gland is promptly reduced to Its normal stata and complsta
functional activity Is tlie lasting result.
DR. TATXOB
THa Xmdlaff BpaolaJlsnX
$10
PAY ME WHEN
I HAVE
CURED YOU
t MY FEE FOR A
I THOROUGH
CURE IS ONLY
IJT ANT SnXPLB CASES.
VARICOCELE, CONTRACTED DISORDERS, STRICTURES, PIUBS
AND SPECIFIC BLOOD POISON I TREAT AND NEVER JTAIIj TO EF
FECT A Ct'RE.
CONSULTATION FREE MY HONEST AND CANDID ADVICE
COSTS vol' NOTHING. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion,
guided bv vears of successful practice. Men out of town in trouble,
write If you cannot call, as many cases yield readily to proper noma
treatment and cure.
If vou cannot call, write for Diagnosis Chart. My offices T opa
all day from i) a. m. to 9 p. m., and Sundays from 10 to 1 only.
the DR. TAYLOR co.
B34H MORRISON STREET, CORNER SECOND, PORTLAND, OREOOV
Tf til vm rietles pvmaneotlr cured In few din without
tur)t!vi operation or aetennoo from busi&es. No par
will be accepted until tb parieot U cempietrJjr satisfied.
v mm cr
rail upon
rcepted uatu th paneot 1 eompietrJv satisfied.
Fidelity Rupture Cure
Rube Vlckers has won half his games l gw.Uand Bid.. Portland. Oregon.
JOCKEY rOWEKS RULED
OFF Tl'KF'FOR WINNING
(prrtl rratH tn Ttw IntcMll
Butte. Mont.. JuIt ! Jnckrr W.
Powers s ruled off ths track Indefi
nitely ymterdar for hls inconsistent
rM on Fslrrhsnc a weeli ago Fair
thiuiM with Powers np. was bos ten
mar.T lengths hy the ,ifn horses that
Fan-chancy beat eierd) ty sis
leasts tn "aT tvfn.
Fmwers' lark rf deslra to win his
rT)mis rar mum so obvious ester
Jy that ba Jvda refosod to permit
htm to Sll the ts.lam-a af ( tl snf af -meats
la tb aftaraaoa.
Kraror.lein Rooord Holder.
Sporting Editor Journa4 Kindly an
swer the following through your sport
ier columns and decide a little wager:
Who holds the 120-yard high hurdle
world m record snd what Is the time?
Not n.eters, but yards. A FAN.
In tne American this spring. Connie
.Mack having used the young slahster Id I
more games than any other Ditcher in
that league has worked In. Connie
M.lck Is able to pet all kinds of work I
out of Rube, tho same as he did with I
that other Rube Waddell. This Is
ickers nrst year In the bljr show, and
his record with a team of Philadelphia's
standing is particularly good.
MORPHINE
and other druc habits are positively cured bi
HAtsiIt.A. ror nypoaerrote orinterr.al u,
Sample sent to any dm habitaeyar
mail. Regular pre klw
Free
per bottle
r druggist or by trail In plain wrap
BRITISH RUNNER WONT
MEET THE AMERICAN
A- C. Kraenileln. T'nlverslty of
Pennsylvania, la 1-S seconds, made over
in hurdles. 1 frt Inches high, at
Brooklyn. N Y.. March 1!. ln. It has
ben tied several time, but the A. A.
I", has never accepted records o1nf to
favorable wind at hack of hurdler.
Itofr Is lutpolntrl.
Boton, Jolh- l. Rudolph L'nhols.
tha Hoer whd fought Bsttllnr Nelson
snd Joe Gans.v was outpointed in a 11
rfMird (4 here lost ntht by Tommy
Murphy t Htw Terk,
Newark. N. J.. July 19 The manage
ment of the Knights of Columbus to.liv
received a cablegram from Lieutenant
Halswell. in Ixndon. regretting the Im
possibility of his accepting the chal
lenge to race 4n meters with J. C.
Carpenter of Newark
Carpenter was disqualified In the
Olvmplc games at Ixndon for th si- I
lered "pocketlne" of Hslswell
the rsc. The race was run ncnln
the Americana refused to enter
Ing Ldeutensnt Halswell to run around
the course aJona.
Ths challenge sent tn Halsw.l of
fered to pay the npens of th F!i
llshman to this country If he would
consent to race.
v mall In Dlain wranrr
Cktrkfl C.. St. Louis. Mo.
1st U k IkMam Drag 0. Ui XVIrt
1- Psrtiaaa. Or mm,
MEN MDWOME.
Cot Bi for sasstsral
lMbvt,iluuUi
trntsboM or alertness
et stetn MMakrsaa.
Fu.Im ..d cot satna
!TltlrHti-i Ct. ( or prtwe.
k KK.sun.tJ
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M PHICHESTER'S PILLS
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0
Tom Lit on Offers Cjp.
London. July t fir Thorns Llpfnn
today effete a ISpa cop ss a prisa for
a rsc hot wrn J C- Carpenter of
America and Lieutenant HsIswelL If
the Enffllohmaa would wnet to rs
SfSlnst his Assarlcaa challenger.
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mi to im B-o b m4
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v9 rr wiwiisrs msTwirrK
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In Any Single Uncomplicated Case
Ws ears Yarlooeele, Kydrocsls, Bnptara, Hsrrons Dsnllfrv. atoo4
Poison. Skin Diseases. Coatraeted AUmsnts, Oleet, Strlottua, TUalWea.
aess, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, and all diseases common vo
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
Examination
Free
No Better
Treatment
In The World
We Lead
All Others fellow
Ws have e4e4 ta emr afflaa aaatvaiaB. far tna eam af
OnT a rati afTJUTTkl ef aattear sal raUarr af aetee ti r Is mnui.
Man. kaov VkyeeLf. X.lle-ite saadeei tUaatratlaa; the ssrstertea af bu,
skovrtaf the bodv la kaaltl sad dleesea, aad auj as tarsi swkect.
Men make no mistake Vh thev come ta as. We rtve yna 'fo r.
rnlts ef Ions tipnr, hxneot. conscientious work, and tie h-mt -'.
Ice thst aaoaev can bv f. If yea are alitna; eon.wli u MJk:t it i .,. i
alshed ta aur private laboratory from tl-i tlti a eoarse.
If yoa eannot call, write fir aelf-otanlnatio hiank Ilurt s
ax to I p. bv. .aliy. Sundays t ta IS eoiy.
OREGON MEDICAL INST.
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