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. i: x. . '..t. . 1 LOW ME FOR t MORE EVIDENCE BUFFALO BILL'S .' 1 nOESES RUNAWAY Seattle. Waah Kept. If. Six horsee attached to the mesa wagon of Buffalo Bllle atiow, driven by Charte) Uoora, ran away en a atenp paved kill en Broad wy thla nrnrnlng an1 a rn!' one bora waa kilnt ouni' I an t i othar horaa muat ! ahot. lha waa demollahed and the tlrlv.r ..!- doaih by leajlng, but waa ilou.l) Injured. . t Vinegar will aiKvaaafiilly alaan a dUl pewder-oaked gun barraU J- " ! I. . -. t .- . i . J."--1 J" 3 ROSES FRAGRANT, ROSES RARE: THEN TAKE A SQUINT AT THIS BEAUTIFUL, PAVED STREET ms. .mm AGIST SUSPECT i i i i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18, IP03. Ralfour, Guthrie & . Co: -Secure the King George : : ' for Wheat. - DELIVERED COAL AT SAN FIlANCXCO Owners Accept 25 Shillings, Which fa Bcjieved to Ho Lowest Rate . raid Tliis Season for Strum Ton- nage in Wheat Trade. Mir . is.. . another, British steamtr was booked tola morning to' esrry wheat to Europe from thla port, whan Balfour, Guthrie 'A Co. engaged ,tha King George, which , haa been" at Sao Franclaco alnoe July XI, whan aha arrived thera with a cargo of ; coal from. Baltimore. '. The King Oaorga la of avaraga else, .the" net ragiatar being 1,480 tons.- It ia reported that aha waa taken at 25 shll llnge, believed to be tha loweat rata ac 1 cepted ao far thla aeaaon by a ateamer. The owner evidently wanted me craft to return to tn old world, , or tney would probably have held out for 26 Id, which haa been tha prevailing rata far BtAi.ni hnttnma thla .u.nn. but MiVSieaVamS aTsw ftSI Iiteriectloa at: Front tod Madison, 1 Showing; Artistic Effect In Street Produced bjr' Progress and .Wealthy Cisco, the.Wyneria, of 1,164 tona net refllater. The Wvnerlo reached San Francisco, August IT, with a cargo of i San Jose Sheriff Says ITat- fleld's Description Tal- V Iks With Dunham's. - (Unites rraae Lmm4 Wtoe.J Bherman. Tex., Sept II. ! will never go to California. I will dla before I 111 eonaent to batng Ulceo . there." Theae words aDeged to have been spoken by John Hatfield to hla call mate here lead Sheriff R. I We A tee to Iwlleve that liatoeld la Jamea Dunham, the man wanted for the murder of alx people at San Joae 11 years ago, liatfluld la being cloaely watel aweara to tha autliorttlea that he la not Dunham and neva heard of tha man until arreated here. He clalma that he can prove an alibi, proving that ha waa In Teiaa at tha time of the Dunham muruera. . nitrate from Piearua. The large B ru led ateamer Knight or Thiatia la anu at iBan Franoiaoo. but Is understood to be fixed to com here to load wheat for Europe. An announcement waa made to thla affect aonra daya ago, but It haa alnca been atated that poaalbly tha large cargo will be rurmsnea on ruget sound. ,' How many wagon wheels have been wrecked by the mountainous bumps at tha cbriier of Front and Madlaon streets Is s Question which thoaa whoK; own wagona brought in for repairs would Ilka . to; bava anawered. ', ' .' ,,'M Tha traffic over the interaeetlon ' li n AM W ' finrl intskSasl(taB awru An Ke However, the matter has not. been den dally the condition of tha street grows ajtalr-settled, -. J. I worae. for the bollowa between the "- m ouinpa fmi aeepvr ana aeeper. xna Tno foreign sailing ahlpa, there being butltograph gtvea soma idea of the number whinh rvtv. Jimrnra 14 wifh a. &rffa turnlng.lt over. Tha Iflcky escape from of ooal from Svdnev. and the Urua-uavan aerltfua accident waa probably due ahln Drummulr. which arrire thera rely to qulcK work on the part of June 11 with a oargo of coal from Nw caatle. Both of .them will probably eventually coma north for cargo, alnca there ta little prospect of them getting anything In the grain line at San Fran claco, there being -10 foreign, sailing Cltlsent of trucks, drays and vehloles generally which are compelled to pound their way over this dangerous croaalng, - but ft oonveys but a slight Ides, of tha risks a driver runs when he attempt to get a heavily-laden wagon acroas the car tracks. Tho stretch of dirt which serves as a gavement on Madison from Front to the ridge approach Is patiently awaiting the coming of the first drenching rain. Then tha dirt and dust wilt - turn to mud In a hurry, and this portion of ' San Join. Cal..' Sent. II Afldlflnn.il loeniincstion mark received from ttneriri it. . MCAlee of Sherman, Texas, by , Sheriff Langford today strensthens the belief that John Hub- field, the suspect held there, ia Jamea C. Dunham, tha Campbell murderer. Sheriff McAfee wired today a description of ilatneld'a evea. tielant anil additional reaturea or nia makeup and they .oar-1 reauond exactly with the deaorlDtlon of Keuulaltlon papera are belnr triad. 1 guv lur in man. , NOItTfl WESTERN LEAGUE.' , , 4 .v. Aberdeen 8, Butte 1. '' (Bpeclal Olipatob to Tba Jmirn.l ) Aberdeen. Wash.. Sent. 18 Starkall waa as effective yeaterdar ' aa waa I'm. lift the day before, and tha locala won handily. I to 1. Luck figured in two of Sec Reed-Ff ench Piano Co, Salnrday II you can t come llirougu Hie day f come In the evening- we want ; yon to see our $224 piano $6 a month We want yon to ire a piano that Is a piano; it is built right and It has a tons that will pteaie the finest musician. v.- We know you will think this piano can't be very good, for the price U io little, f 224, but that is Just where our ''from maker to player" plan comes in. '' f . ' i ' It Is good, in fact, it ii io good it discounts any piano on the market gold in a retail way for $350. ; rr.,,,.i... Take thii itatement Ss gospel and see for younelf. If it he true a good piano can be had for $224, why pay more and especially when it may be had for $6 a month. . V ,. . . Two can of theie pianoi to select from. See them Saturday.. ; REED-FRENCH PIANO MFG. (U , v ,. SIXTH AND BURNSIDE Madlaon will become as Impaasabla aJ it has been for aeveral winters. ' ' AH Km t (a nrnn.rtv Awniri BlTt tried in vein to have thla aeotion OJ I Aberdeen a three runa. Fournler earned ina sireei permanenwy imprarwi, uui i a run la tne-nitn. The score: Mesara. fit toe a and JueaoDetter, owning i .... . R. H.E. would have feat the property ownera and Madlaon street re main a aa before an aye-sore and a source of danger to jverxJeamwp!qgs xorcea to waa a in rout" n m mua. lajoruy oi in propony wn. Aberdeen .....0 1001001 I be affected by the anaessment Butte .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 In every instance been able to da- Batteries SUrkell and Fov the plana of the mora progreealve ci8mn an(. SDancer. Fournler; the alx sailors who manned tba row ooat, -i . .-- . f PAYSI UNDER PROTEST. alilpa In the port under charter to- carry CaptaJn Blatbie of Steamer Borerlc Objects to Extra Clearance Fee. . - (Speelal Oiaoatcb to The JouraaLl Aatorla, Or.. Sept. It. Tha British steamship Boverlo, which cleared last evening for Sydney, N. 8. W, rl Ban Francisco, with 900,000 feet of lumber loaded at Knappton. Wash., was com- n -1 1 - J Kna. nt A 1.4a I . u . President. Josseiyn Explains Sltna-uiar CUstom house dues on account of . tion to GoTernment Inspectors, an officer being sent rrpmTac?ma to - r..i.. roi... h.m a.lciear ner.. -Her -master, uaptain Matnie, 22, Ah JSA ?iiW,P.ffh PW this extra amount, jinder protest wheat to Europe, with only a - small , (, entity of tha cereal on band. It la understood. In fact. - that a couple - of theaa windjammers will be brought here to load. . .. .r, - fVTLTj BXTTIiD FERRY SOON. ferry shore and operate between Vancouver waa a new a n .Km .....1 1- m mi. ' V U 'Kam. the Oregon wh0 j, i,, ag-ent 0f tha Boveric, has a fain stated I . . n V ...v.... ....... . .vv. " waraeo it to tne aeparxmenc in wasn Josseiyn to Government Inspectors Bd- j naton. ' : - ; - com Dieted aa soon as nossible. ' The letter came In response to a let ter from the inspectors to President Josseiyn wherein they stated that it I had become apparent that the old ferry waa being overtaxed and that it would be neoesnary ror- tnem to restrict tne l ALONG THE WATERFRONT. The s-asollne aloon Evle arrived here last night from Tillamook for a return cargo of grain and feed. The Evle be- 'r 'nut.?'.P?A",tn?? erales In conJuncUon with tba steamer - onan regisierea wim ine inspectors or i K"-" rr"-- The steamers 'Alliance, Homer and booked to nail for their respective destinations tomor row, . : . L . Tha British ship Crown of India be gan loading wheat at Montgomery dock WO. .z this morning. District Forecaster E. A. Beats of tha late and they In turn laid the matter be-1 ,"M?H,i?J"'ftu""c fnr Pr.iM.nt Jnelvn whoa lo.ra I iai OI tJUIoniH aro follows: ' ' ' "Messrs, Edwards and Fuller, local In . epectora, steamboat inspection service, . Portland. Or. Gentlemen Referring to your favor of the 16th to Mr. Fuller, re- rapilln. VannAiiv.. f.rpirhn.t m n1....l ! to advise that plans and estimate have weather bureau started today on a tour already been preparea and are In the 01 imiwuwm, wra in w hands of the home office for final ap- county and Clackamas. -proval. We expect to receive them back Supervising Inspector John H. Ber in a very few daya and as soon as they mingham la In tha city today en route are received contract will be let for the to his home In San Francisco. Mr. Ber- new boat Beg to assure you that every- I-mrnghsTm has been visiting tha local ta ttling; possible is belnar dona to take care I spectors on Puget sound. of the service, and the matter Is recelv-l The ateamer Charles R. Spencer has mg our very best attention. -- 1 been taken ore tne Astoria run lor the ,"B. 8. "Very truly yours. - JOSSELTN, President" SAW NOTHING OF THE AEON. French Bark Reports Stormy Weath- er From Australia. ' Captain Nicholas of the French bark La Kochajequelln reports that coming season and will be tied up at Viotoria aoipnm MARINE NOTES. La Bochjaqnelein, Fr. bk Stream Kensilly. Fr. bk Llnnton Henrietta. Ger. ahln. Llnnton Northland, Am. as. ....... .Couch street Tiverton, Am. ss... Llnnton N'ederland, Dutch ss. ....Montgomery 1 rosemite, Am. ss. i-rescott Homer, Am. aa.... Couch street Alliance. Am. as..... Couch street R, D. I run an, Am. ss. . ..... Oak; street za moats to Tjead Xiumber. Alumna, Am. sch...... Kahulul Falrhaven. Am. ss.. .....San Francisco Amaranth. Am. bktn Ban Francisco Stanley Dollar. Am. aa..San Francisoo urescent, Am. sen , Honolulu Olvmnlo. Am. bk ....San Francisoo R. D. Inman, Am. ss San Francisco IT. b. loop, aw ss..... ..san jrrancisco Sn Boats Wlta Cement and General. Bidart, Fr. bk ....Antwerp Neatsfields, Br. sh.... Hamburg David de Anjers, Fr, sh .Antwerp Bradloch, Br. bk. Antwerp Kllloran, Br. sh . , Antwerp Jolnvilla, Fr. bk. . ............Antwerp Carmanlan, Br. bk..... Hamburg Rochambeau, Fr. bk........... ..Lelth Gulf Stream, Br. bk...... Antwerp Alice, Fr. bk. ................ .London Eugene Schneider, Fr. bk. .... .Antwerp La Tour de AuverKne, Fr. bk.. Antwerp Armen, -Fr. bk Dublin Glenalvon, Br. bk .Antwerp Coal EhJps En xoute. Fif eshlre, Br. bk ........ . Newcastle, A, Bossuet. Fr. bk ... .Newcastle. A. Torrlsdale, Br. sh . , . , . . . . Newcastle, A. uagaaia, nr. ...... Newcastle, A. Ttaano Steamers Ea Bonta. Guernsey, Nor. ss .. .v ...... . Shanghai Westminster. Br. as. Janan Janeta, Br. ss San Francisco Teddo, Br. ss. San Francisco Delke Rlckmers. Ger. s..., Fusan Thyra, Nor. ss. ......Vancouver. B. C Kniarnt or tne xmstia. lr. as..San Fran. King George, Br. as. ...San Francisco En Bonta la Ballast to Toad Grata. Port Crawford. Br. sh.... Callao River Falloch, Br. bk,,, Callao Oregon. Ger. ah. ........... .Yokohama Gen. Faldherbe, Fr. s bk.. ... .Yokohama AT THE THEATRES Kolb and Dill Sunday Night. ' Rnata ara now aelllnr at the Heillg. Fourteenth and Waahiagton streets, for tne ravorite comeaians. loid ana um. who come to the above theatre Sunday Claflln and. Spencer.. T -VTacoiijjt.. Sosttla 8. (fliwdil DliTMtra. te Tha ImiwM - Seattle. Sent 11 Butler waa hit hard I by-the locals here yesterday, but 'Car- sonr wno reiieveo mm, ' waa mvinclbla Taooma acored the wlnnlnr run In tha ninin. , 4.0m score: H. H. J. oeattia . ..002000010 110 1 Taooma . .. .... . .0 0 1 0 0 J 0 0 14 7 ( Batteries Anderson anil Fortler: Wnl. ler. Carson, Shea and . Kellacky. Um pire uaie, , . Vanconrer 5, Spokane 4. Vancouver, B. C, Sept 18. After KSfTIumh.,' so anaaSement P"hn "-hlt. no-run gams last Sun Smh, wakTn SZJFJffi3TlZ day against tHe Spokane team. Dell Pad of one week in tneir latest musical - com- d . erratlo and Knnkui .11 iun proaucers are surrounaea or an ex cellent company "of playera, Including the charmlna; Maude Lambert Special price matinees Saturday. - Grand's Bill of Hits. Everv act von the bill at the Grand pleases thla week.- There are three fa mous singers, Frederick V. Bowers, the American tenor; Tom Moore, the great est of coon shoutera." and J. K. Em met In "A Dakota Divorce." Any one of these three Bins-era would te a atar attraction on an orainary program.. "The Flip Mr.. Flop." The FliD Mr. FIod." a farclal sketch. will ba the headline act. at the Grand next week. In it will appear Rube Welch, formerly a well-known theat Heal manager in Portland: Kitty Fran els, tha noted comedienne, and Miss Kate coyie, tne most popular singer or il lustrated songs Portland over boast- edor. Georgia Harper Coming. Miss Georgia Haroer will onen week'a engagement in thia oity at the star tneatre next sunaay aiternoon in "Nell Gwynne," in which she has won muoh praise for herself and company on tns coast. but won the game. Hard bitting by tba hjbbus won.xor mm. jne score: B. W H Vancouver . .fi s K tspoKana . ., . 4 5 -2 iiattenes riaancic ana Arbos-aat? a.oim ana j&.reus. , AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. "Chic" Perkins at the Star. "The Little Prosecutor" la the moat Merschal de Noallles, Fr. bk.West coast I wholesome and cleanest type of western a ram a ever put logetner. 11 is a piay of today of the better kind, and will be seen at the star theatre all this week. Homeward Bound. Am. bk-VanoVr. B. C. Sainte Anne. Fr. bk. Newcastle. N. S. W. Lydgate, Br. bk.. Santa Rosalia Sully, Fr. bk ....Antwern The tur Astoria left out this morntoarlISf ririi-' ' wV ki.' ' . with the government dredge OregorZ iriZZ ni .'BT;"ff "-""l" The dredge U to be operated at Cooa Finland, JRua. ah Guayaquil "v -v, 1 wnswcuo, uni. UK. ........ ,,jlvwiui.u I . - . , - . . . Alexander Isenberg, Ger. bk.. Honolulu A"e.n oomeay company,-wnicn is Thiers, Fr. bk...... ...Belfast I closing lta summer engagement with tha uenerai roy, t. ok. ........ , . . .Ho ban I t,,'""V. ' rl . 2T' - J3alBJ' "u narit Vr hir Si. vn.i.. I Ikey." The niece Is full of good soncs. Astoria, flept II. Arrived 'down at Wynatay, Br. ah .Valparaiso I PWttr costumes entertaining dancing Musical Comedy at the Oaks, Tha patrons of the Oaks are being LOUll I B ' n cAuoiicMV Qvciuiis ui iiiuait-'a Acaquleo I oomeay in uie Dig rree airaome oy tne hers from Newcastle. Australia, the vea- I n uiii f -sn m.. .taaniar nan. rr...iiiWim rt mh "j",,"1" , ' wMuirr, 1 w. Jiiiaer ' ror can i-earo ana way pores. , Callao I and other specialties. especially during the early part of the Arrived down during the night, ateamer voyage, which xuiwuiuoh bw - oaya, r or 1 Yosemtte. Arnvea at i.o a, m., steam- I aooui nu more linn tne average. r K. - D, Inman, Irom Ban Tanclsco. Not a aall or steam vessel was sighted Sailed at 10:S0, a. m.,- dredge Oregon uunng mo toui. yuyniw, it was uopea i m tow or tne tug Astoria, xor vooa ttay. that possibly thS French windjammer I San Francisco, Sept 18. Sailed at -4 would bring some news that would lead p. m. yesterday, steamer Cascad for ;j iu me Kiiuu"" i " my.iorr aur-1 (joiumoia river. f rounding -the disappearance, of the Brit- Aatoria, Sept 17. Arrived at H.tQ Oil Carrier One to Arrtva. CoL E. Drake, Am. ss.....San Franclaco I ish steamer Aeon, bound from - this port for New ; Zealand, but Captain a. m.. tua Astoria, from Coos Bay; Astoria, sept, 18. condition at tne I ACCUSES W03IAJ, OF OWNING A SLAVE (United Pren Leaatd Wire.) Kansas City. Mo., Sept 18. Art officer r 1, !l,t n Y. I I l alblv taken by the Aeon. . The Aeon I tiah mt A.fm-i. ctrrf.v tti.w is now out about as clays with rein- ter, 8:18 a. tn., .S feet; 10:x8 p. m.. 7.8 suranca at 66 per cent She carries 1 feet Low water. 8:81 a m.. 0.8 ieet; IUHIUS1 BllU WHO t.ll.l 3;Oa P, HI 9.9 IWZ iiaviiiK kwi. IUDU vu UU.1U V . QUO Francisco. The French cosl laden bark reached tne naroor this morning ana anchored I ' '. ) in tha atream until space can be se cured at the bunkers. She haa 8,000 Headwinds held us back, but aside from mat tns voyage was quit ordinary. BIG1 CARGO OFF FOR SEA. British Steamer Qneen Amelie De parts With Wheat for Europe. The British . steamer Queen Amelia left down thla morning bound for u. u rope with a cargo or zsi.517 bushels of wheat valued at 1208,400. It la one of the largest - cargoes shipped from tnis port lor soma time, it ia already estimated that the wheat shipments for the month will run cloae to the 2.000,000-buahet mark,' which will be by - far the rreateet record ever at tained ror September anipmenta. s , A noticeable fact thla season la that the grain carriers engaged are consid ers oiy lara-er on tne average than In former years, few -of the vssla cleared so rar swee the beginning of the sea son tiavlng departe.1 with leaa than 180.000 bushels, moat of them having taken over 140.000 bushela. Another noticeable fact is that a larger number or a i earn era are in tne wneat trade out or tne port than ever Before, steam era have been accepting earroea at lower freights tnan are asked for sail Ing vessels and besldea deliver, tha cargoea - with greater dispatch. One ateamer was reported today as having arreptea zniuings ror wnewt Trom this port to Europe. The name of the crart waa not given out STEAMER HITS ROWBOAT. Serious Collision Narrowly Averted Pairing Fog ta Harbor. , tVnea fnaw hang over tba river In tba earlf heora of morning and Interfere considerably with navuratlrm. Thla enonUna the vapor waa the heaviest for anna t ime and bnata had ta ba man euvered with extreme rare. An unknown steamer nearly ran do w a a nvbnut belnrtr'"; t the Italian em le er PngMa aear the Furnslde brrta. The ateamer etroHr th boat a hard blow ew the bow, but sent it aside Instead ef "The Deril'V a Moral Play. The Dev!L" which is rjacklna? the ! Buncalow at every- nerformance thla week, haa been announced as a moral play and much discussion haa arisen as to "Just where the moral comes In." Byaney Afres is giving a spienaiaiy uncanny performance of the trying role of Satan. "A Gilded Fool" Next Week. Tha Baker atock company will pre- I v., r. I.'. cuaed of peonage by Mrs. Martha E. i tha comedy world, 'A Gilded Fool," Robertson, a nearesa. who was given I all next week opening Sunday matt- her freedom after tha civil war.: Mra f ' 7 v"K.r.,c,n KODertson appearea in tne raderal court I fct " .--i, a trnZuV and alleged , that har aiater had beenj CMt,on him into aerloua difficulty. neia in slavery Dy ma ama ramlly for 1 . . M . 82 yeara She told the court , that aha I "The Royal Chef Opens Baker. and her alatcr war first owned , as I Tha regular season of big musical slaves by J. O. Robertson of Marion attractions at popular prlcea will open county. Her sister waa sold to a man I at the Baker next Sunday afternoon, named Whitaker In Knox county, whn rr-1 tha irf in tin h.ln. tha w.ll knmn : Eureka. Eureka and Coo Sapt 82 l"! "01? neP V famUy. Mrs. eucoeea of paat seasons. "The Hoyal Alliance. Coos Day , sept 24 1 wuw w i vmri i wuiuu. nw "ir own mn Homer, San Franclaco Sept J7jS,a at the close of the war, has sine at any but high prices before. j Nicholas could throw no light on the mouth of the river at 8 a. m.. smooth; wnt to Mount Leonard today to aarva mystery except saying that severe wind, southeast I miles; weather! " Z. ,, . weather had preval led fit the patb pos- cloudy. ' w"",or U warrant upon Mrs. Bell Kains, ac- A BIARINE INTELLIGENCE. Bagalar XJners Dm to Arrive. . ...i . i . ir;., i Kraakwater vrvuia Hay .Rent. ZD "we bad a -very rough voyage at tlmea, said Captain Nicholas, "and lost quite a lew sails in heavy squalls, George W. Elder, San Pedro.... Sept tf state. Ban f ranciaco...., ttept. is wcomeaia, orient. Oct 1 Arabia, orient ..Oct If Aleala. orient Nov. f Numantla, orient ..Nov. 16 Xsgalar Uners to Xpart. Alliance, Coos bay.."... Sept If State, San Francisoo ....... .Sept 11 Homer, San Franclaco. ...... .Sept It Eureka, Eureka and Cooa. .....Sent 18 Breakwater, Cooa bay , Sept 18 Roanoke, San Pedro and way BeoL 24 Kose city. Ban jrancieco sept Zf Geo. W-Elder, San Pedro .....Oct I Numantta, orient .............. .Oct I Nloomedla. orient . . Oot 1C Arabia, orient. ...... k.. ....... .Nov. 1 AJesla. orient Nev. 16 weawala ta Iort BroaencK casue, Br. aa been held as a alav. according to Ura Robertaon's allegation. It waa not un. tU recently that aha became awara - of ner- sister a wnereaoonts. . , fin a tti mTTTKrrr tv a t - JlWii.1 XJ AAVUlllV. SXJ.X$ SOON TO BE OPENED (Oalted PVaas Um WlreA Winnipeg, Man., Sept 18. Charlea , ,"T1m Derfl" at the Lyric. Tha normlar . Blnnkall comnanr will again delight Its patrons at the Lyrto tonight with a repetition of Its anlendld performance of that marvelous dramatic sensation rn uevn. ir you nave not aan it von. nava tniasad in aramaue event or the aeaaon. Tall Tour neighbor. Bleached aheets, 26o tomorrow. Bannon tt Co., 888-290 At Detroit. Detroit New York Batteries Donovan and Hogg, Manning and Klelnow. R. H.B. ..7 11 .4 8 2 Schmidt; At Chicago. R. H.E. ... ...6 8 1 0 6 2 Batteries White and Sullivan:. J. Tan- nehlll and Street and Kahoe. ? Chicago Washington At Cleveland. R. H.H. Cleveland l 7 0 Boaton 0 0 Batterlea Joss and Bemla: Young and trijfer. Ho game at St Louis; rain. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, At New York. R. H. E. St. Louis , 6 11 New York 10 14 Batteries Raymond and Moran; Me Glnnlty. Taylor, Bresnaban and Need nam. At Philadelphia. R. H. E. Pittsburg 8 14 PhlladelDhla .1 7 Batteries wuils ana uiDson: Moren and Doom. Umpire Johnstons. At Bogtn. R. H. E. Chicago . 4 10 Boston l 12 Batteries Reulbach and Kilns:: Tuckey, Ferguson, Bowerman and Smith. umpiree jfmsiia and Rigier. At Brooklyn. R. H. Ea Cincinnati . 2 8 Brooklyn .. 10 .Batteries iiwing ana Beniei: Mem- tyre and Dunn. Umpires Owen and Klem. NOW 0PEN FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY - For the benefit of men only w ha ve added to our office equipment a free museum of anatomy, presenting a atudy of health, and disease in all its various forma and affording educational opportunities notfoumt elsewhere. Man, know thyself. Study the natural and unnatural condi tions of ths human body as Illustrated by llfa-aised models. . Cute Guaranteed Consultation and Examination Free . No,Better Treatment In The World We Lead All Others Follow OUR FEE Tor a oomtflote on re la any simple mn oonulioatd ease. We Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands, Kidney. Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con tracted. Special Diseases of -Men. Men make no mistake when they come to us. We give you the re sults of long experience, honest conscientious work, ana the best serv ice that money can buy. If you are ailing consult us. ' Medicines fur-" nlshed In our private laboratory .from 11.60 to 85.00 a course. If you cannot call, write for aelf -examination blank. Hours a. m. to 8 p. m. daily. Sundays 9 to 12 only. . .? . OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 891 H Morrison St Between Tourth and Tlftn, Portland. Ox, Karyes. president of ' the Grand Trunk I East Morrison street Larglemore. Br. ah N. P. Lbr. Co. Crown of India, Br. ah. .Montgomery 8. lrji.na nn9., or. ma. ........ urjQOCK Donna Franceses, Br. bk Aatoria Churchill. Am. sch .....Aatoria Aagara, isor. ah .. Dry dock Alvena, Am. ach ....Aatoria Albert Rkkmera, Ger. bk. ..... .-Oceanic v. r. Jeweta Am. sen ....Aatoria rene. Am. sen AatAt-la koko Heaa. Am. oat.. Portland Lbr. On. Waahlnaton, Am. a....- Drvdock uuver umnn. Am. sen ...... loungs nay Annie Bmale, Am. BCB......N. P. mills oaei, rr. cm .Ilumla No. I Vtncennes, Fr. bk. r. ....... . .Ontennlal Micbelet. Fr. bk Colombia No. 2 iagriia. nn-. snip. . Montgomery No. 2 Abrfoyle, Br. bk t ream rugua. itsiiaa cruiser ..St Deedemnna, Br. bk....... Dnlnblns Vigo. Nor. eh Band dork Cambrian King. Rr. sa ..Eleyatnr aaier. jr. aria. ftrvam It. Nichols a Am. ship...... ..Astoria ran or mu. nr. a trsi- pnako. Am. bktn. ...... . .. Knapptea Mabel Gale, Am. sen. ........Knarptoa At Feller, FT. bk. Llnnton "uTtrtt, Jr. as , Crtmll Bart. . bk. Berlin. Aaa. ah...... m.roi. Aa 'h ........ w-rtlr. Am. bktn........ Vutnentia, 0r. -a ......... Beectiey, ir. aa. Pacific, arrived here today in a enerl.l car with officials of the railroad. Thla maras ine ownuii or tne una. -Tha first through train over the IS milea of track that almost connects Winnipeg wiin jirfunonKm win ieav winnuea MK. ft K . Mftu ...w-S j.uuuj. www., .ii r . i v. i v vi v.a . Stream I roaa wiu nav oea laia. BIG AUDIENCE GREHTS - EVANGELIST J0XES An evangelistic campaign under eon duct of Rev. H. Wyae Jones, the the tetinla taurnament yesterday, g., ana T-s. uurtng tne arternooti oodwln aereatexl rroaman and S-S ai4 S-X. nan Mlliil did aot rlay off th4r 2r g to the indfapoe.tien. of ""k'T"-,""? VL ' " """"""I -aole aim la the work. nd Arthua Hugh, -l. and Knlaht atnglea, owin tne former. V. At 4 eclock thla after-noon Oca and Freeman will meet Herdmaa and Ewlna la the double. Bellinger and Knlaht and Farrell aad Fruhmaa wLU play off in tn single. LA GIUNDE ASTER SHOW rOSTrOXEDi Tomorrow aid Monday positively last I Baptist state evangelist and Professor MT. ..r0?".0?. I" '1 W l k A. Pr ti.ff.n . T uod i rau to rasa gm.u tips. i r - oavun vnnrca laai oignw A large aua- TmikIi Plav ax ftf. A. A. C I Wne greeted the preacher the first Herdman aad Bwlnr defeated Morri- !. and tka ohorna taxed th capacity son and Town send tn the Multnomah I oz (M cnoir gallery. Pastor A. B, MLnakar tn Introducing th evangelist - announced ' that tba cnurcn had voted t take no oouectlona oept tha regular ia tb porpo to en to Christ, tba Evangelist Jones epos last night rrom th teat. Treats in me a riean neart o txvi. Services will b Beld every ntgbt x eept Satorday. A at reamer announcing th meetings has ba stretched eeroe th corner ef rtrwt ad Mead street A hoaa to tkoasva Maraaa nt fla.l k Portland ttas ba started by Immaasel worker and an agg-reawive work ia ou a lined. Tb tnetinaa will aoatlnaa at least rwa wka. - - .fet Jefan ...Ll't'a . ...A!Me .t Jhtis . ..Aa'ona arhlral ..t-Tj dcKk Ia Orande, Or, art 18. -TV anneal eater show, whfc"h we a rpl last fall. 1I1 K held frm tb cnmlrg Ktrdar. having bee r-e r-Ml on arrmini of the i rv- t tMt vHfh baa frr7Vild for th last three day. Tell Tnor Mtrlvne Ttlaartied Tee lervdld ame-lit tomorrWw. Banno da Co, ltS-JS kiun aarnaos anreaf. Temerrew and Mnndav aoaltyMy 1. vt iaea for dtvont on eaet aid gas billa Do t fall to read gas tip a , I .inn. ' """ " 1 Every Vcman , hirnaatasu J aad abeaM kmow atiaaitae won aa nil MAJtVTl WbirUna Sorsv Tbbw vaaMrkt. MJm. aaa omnum. iisaa gac cornealest, lii ii fTt??i-.. i Jmr' f eaasot aarvty ta nZ. - x ASlt'ai aaurat aa TA SZ a for S-k. U km VJL. - a . aw eauar. bet sand ataati tUoatraud book Tt foil Dartlaalan sad 4trevnfM im. valmbiatnUdlaa. Mlkl ll, CSke aa r aa sr.. saw a Vaa- mmJm am SkMiaaera Braar Oav. Barae oa aa law .leaw utmm ua. m UENAXSWCUtX a -S.r KErlArl3tieaatal. T jrlCBXaV I Caal.teaar tisM.il U trtiuooa a er a.iera tanas a a. .mi in. mi sieeeas tssaikraaaa. , aaBuuuiviF1 aaM fcr V sl s. a. Z. ieeae aa sUf mmm I ' T nana awe. Bar rj (l aasvtwtuasas.Ta, IT Oieaias aaa ea aseejasa, I530RPHIWE and ebr drng haMta are ymttnl? eared be HABITLSA. Jot at-oocienrX! e-ateraj a f ampae et te arv drug kafHtnataSy Efagwt aJi. atet-o W iw-e n 00 pr k! . ,. lie t I -a. W ft rar drocrtat er ry tnau ra ai ll4 Cktrl' C- - ie St la I a WTaprt2 . iaa Cktrd WEAK MEW Quickly and Permanently Cured You Can Pay When Well MY EXPERIENCE TWENTY - FIVE years of succesful - practice In men's Diseases enable me to apply the proper methods and medicines. I treat Vari cocele, Hydrocele; Contracted Disorders, . Specif io Blood Pols sn. Piles and Stricture Ta iloring all affected organs to normal and healthy action in the shortest possible space of time. MY FEB $ 1 o. In such - eases as eoma to me before complications de velop. - Contracted Disorders Every case of con tracted disorder I treat Is thoroughly cured. Myv patients have no relapses. When I pro nounce a case cured thera ia not a particle Of infection of inflam mation remaining, and there la not the a light est danger that the disease will return. No contracted disorder la so trivial as to war rant uncertain meth ods of .treatment and I especially solicit the case that other doctor hav been un able to cur. So-Called Weakness My cures of this die order are permanent and lasting. No tonics that stimulate tempo rarlly, but thoroughly scientific treatment for the functional de rangement " W e a k ness" Is merely - - a symptom of inflam mation of congestion in th prostata gland, and under my own original local treat ment thia gland i - firomptly restored to ts normal staAe and' complete functional ao- -tivlty la the laeting. result , ' Varicocele Stricture T us neither knife, ligatures nor caustla In my treatment for Varicocele. I positively cur this disorder In on week by aa ab solutely painless meth od and without detain ing the patient from buainess. My method of " curing stricture Is new and entirely original. No cutting or dilating. The stricture Is die solved aad entirely re moved and all affected ' rncmhrane thoroughly cleand. - SB. TATXOaa, The Xreading aTpeolallst, Consultation and Advice Free Com and bava a pri vate ia ia witn me con cerning your .aliment -Evea if you are not prepared t uaderg treatment at thla time. I caa- always give nelprnl suggestions to men wha are dlaeees or weak. If yea can not come to Portland, writ for perttculars of my system f horn treatment Hours 9:00 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays 10:00 A. M. to 1:00 P.M. Only The DR.. TAYLOR. Co 23454 Morrison St., Cor. Second, Portland, Ore. a-dV-U U LJ 1 j l 1 1 J A Mimis Laswry for tWa Eat JJ rants. a iara fXATH AS WXET F-JCE. I O', ; Vs 0tmhmW ejfi A f--f' w v r