PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1008. -
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THE OREGON DAILY JOUR1
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TOM MURPHY IS
DUE
BRAND PACER
Son of Gossiper Goes Mile at
Fast Clip Consolation
Divided.
Surprise after surprise has bn the
order In the harness racma ai
Country Club track, the feature yeater-
..... ih. wnndarful allowing Of
amy w,a - .
Tom Murphy, a bay adding by Goes!
per. owned by Mrs. Fred Chadbourna.
Tom Murphy, although entered In the
t:IS class pacing, turned tha mile tn
J:0fcvln the third heat, one of the
moat remarkable performances of the
Ereaent meeting, Thle mark waa within
. r, r ih. n.xi Lima
quarter o a tcm . -
wade by the ehtranta In the !:0 Con
aolatlon pacing stakes. Had Tom Mur
phy been pushed harder he could prob
ably have gone me mum u
jfoi, aa Driver Chadbourne waa eaalng
' him up down the stretch.
The horse race of the afternoon de
veloped between Tommy G rat tM and
General Heuertua, who divided money
tn the Consolation or 1:09 pacers who
failed of the. money In the Rose City
'' fi.600 purse. v '
' Close Finish la. Oonaolattou. .
The flrat heat of tlie flrat race of the
J;09 Consolation pacing for a $600 puree
Waa a horse race, with the closest fin
ish that has yet been seen on a Port
land track. Lord Lovelace, who nearly
all the way around had held second
position, won by a head. General Heuer
tua took second place by an y'row
over Tommy Grattan. Tne boraee got
off well together. General Heuertus
having the pole. Monnle M. broke In
the first auarter and was left hope'c"";
Jy behind, being distanced at the finish.
' - General Heuertua took the lead and held
It to the final quarter, with Lord Love
lace hanging on his quarter and Tom
my Grattan In third place.
But aa the horses swept Into the
' atretch. Lord Lovelace shot o the
front and paced under the wire winner
v ... huii. Tnmnu Grattan also
printed and made an effort to nose the
' lienerai out 01 seeimu w.
LITTLE REAL MOHEY
01T FOR HANLON
Jtess Leased Wlre.1
San Francisco, Sept It. Aa tha re
sult of a vigorous betting campaign by
the followers of Owen Moran, odds on
the fight betwaan the Britisher and
Eddie Hanlon.. September 10. today
stand at 10 to 8. with tha caiirorwen
on the anor.i ana.
nrhii. ih. looaJ fans favor Hanlon
and are giving him their moral support.
back ng or a more uMumm
is lacking. Moran frlen.la.
other hand, are coming to
with plenty or rnony.
Hanlon's weigot i aown w
he aeema to be In rainy gooa snaps
already. Moran tips the, beam at a
much lower rigure mi CT.
Into the ring at about 116. for him a
good fighting' weight
Tbla Date la Sport Annals.
ii7i At Creedmore. L, I.. Major
Henry Fulton. In rifle ahootlag contest.
Scored 171 out of ISO. at! 800. 00 and
1.000 yards. . . ,, , .
1879 The Providence baseball club
won tha National league championship.
MCAUIUI. UU
nature
on toe
the front
FOURTH GAME TO
OMWI
CH
Deacon Wright Puzzles Bea
vers and Clinches Game
on Misplays.
mi A. Rmlnn ark
Patsy Kerrigan fought 10 rounds to a
draw.
1880 Tha ixjuiavine passu" ciuu
lost Its one hundredth consecuuvs
J8 At Travers Island. N. J B. J.
Wefers, amateur, set reoord for 100
yard run. 80 8-5 seconds.
1898 At Baltimore, Joe Clans won
from Herman Miller In four rounds.
1904 At Bt. Louis, Mike Schreck de
feated Andy Walah In 10 rounds.
It, although there waa
' a shade' of difference between them aa
: th.v vent under ins wire, . jn wuie
waa S"12.
s . Orattaa Takes Second.
Tommy Grattan won tha second heat
handily aner taxing um vyim .
laarf from Lord Lovelace In the first
' quarter. Tommy went after the heat
from the word go and after he once
th lead he held it easily, General
f.,irni hehi third place for the en
tire distance, and Miss Idaho, as before,
brought up the rear. ; The finish was
not nearly so close as In tha first heat
with time. at z:us. - . .
Tommv Grattan won the third heat
as he had the second, but it was a
close thing. If General Heuertua had
started to spurt 25 feet farther up the
track than he did. he , would probably
have won. for he rushed -under the wire
only half a head behind Tommy although
when they entered the stretch McGulre a
gelding had the lead by a length. As
before. Tommy Grattan had the lead
at the start and in the firat "eighth.
' with Lord Lovelace second, tha General
third and Miss Idaho trailing along in
: the rear. But In the back stretch Gen
eral Heuertus passed Lord Lovelace and
closed up on Tommy Grattan. ' Tommy
broke and fell back to third place, but
steadied again and quickly swept once
more to the front Again in tha stretch
' the General made a magnificent effort
...to capture first place, but started a
trifle too late. The time was f.iOhi.
Kllitary to tha lore
General Heuertus won the fourth heat
hy about half a length, making the mile
In t:10. Tommy Grattan, which had
won the second and fourth heats, fin
ised a weak aecond. Lord Lovelace,
which won the first heat, was never in
- the running for a minute, and came in
several lengths behind Tommy Grattan.
Miss Idaho was distanced. Tommy Grat
tan led to the three-quarter pole easily,
when the General closed up, and half
' way down the stretch was racing neck
and neck with MeGulre s bay gelding.
A hundred yards from the finish the
General, urged on by Hogaboom. stuck
his nose ahead and without apparent dif-
" ficulty took first place. Lord Lovelace
was a bad third, and Miss Idaho was.
" waved down wUh the red flag.
They Divide Tirst Money.
t?v canturlng the fifth heat General
Heuertus divided first and aecond money
with Tommy Grattan. Tommy Grattan
got a had start General Heuertus had
the pole, Lord Lovelace being on the
outside. The latter horse was evidently
down and out his effort in winning the
first being too much for him. and he
never had a look in. Tommy Grattan
in the second auarter cauKbt and passed
Lord Lovelace, and In the stretch took
', the lead of the General. But the pace
was too much for him. and a hundred
yards from the wire he broke and Gen
era I Heuertus finished an easy winner
in 2:18.
Sonax Makes Up O round.
Tom Murphy led all the wav In the
flrat beat of the 2:25 pace. The Mur
phy horse was off to a good start and
took tha pole from Lucky Pet at the
eighth. Louladl fell Into third place
wKh-Donax a bad fourth. It looked aa
if Ponax. which is owned by M. E. Lee
of Portland, might be distanced. But
Dona made up ground rapidly at the
half with Tom Murphy breezing along
in front. Lucky Pet gave second po
sition away to Lou lad t. At tha three
auarter Donax made up a lot of around
and when he turned behind tha others
Into tha stretch was coming atrong.
h rlrmeri nit raDldlv and shut Louladl
out of the place, being a good three
quarter length behind Tom Murphy at
the finish. lAiCKy fmi wu iv
behind Louladl.
The second heat waa a repeater, with
Tom Murphy standing off a hard drive
from Donax on the stretch. The Mur
phy horse led all the way from the
elahth with Donax second. The oer
two see-sawed considerably, Loulaidl
finally showing In front. The time
I:10. .
nazes si a wuusx.
Tom Murphy made It a winning raw
by taking the third beat. The gosalpei
hnn. want tn. the fore at the elchtli
araiyniuie iiuui i nd won. -ty two lengins iruni junai.
hich was soma four . length In front
of Lonladl. Lucky Pet waa two lengths
back. This was the fastest heat and
shows great possibilities for Tommy
Murphy and Donax. too. They were
entered In the t:2i class, yet they paced
the mile in 1:09
. From a flying start in the three quar-
tera or a mne aasn eirais r-. coppeo
first money with Bezsina Bay second
by half a length over St Albans.
Knla-ht of the Grip was fourth, a length
hea4 of Cazaza. Cazaza led the cav-
aicaae into ine second quarter pui b
linquished the position to Beszina Bay.
Birdie P. came fast from the rear in
the stretch and outpointed the others
home, winning by a length going away.
Following is a summary oz . yester
day's races: ...
First race, consolation, pace,
purse 8500, three m rive
Tommny. G rat ton, b. g., Grat-
tan-Bira i i
General Heuertus, b. h., Alex- . . .
is-Konavoiona , i x i
Lord Lovelace, b, h., Love
lace-Maggie x i a s
Miss Idaho, ch. m Nutwood
Wilkes-Forest Clay jr i t u.
Bonnie . M, b. m.. Mohegan-
Cuyayuse Mollle uistanceo.
Second race. pace. 2:25. pursa 11.000
Tom Murphy, b. g., Gossiper 1 1 1
Dona, ch. g Alondra-Ida Dolan... 2 2
Lovladl. b. m., Del Jforte-Sof-
rrona a
Lucky Pet, b. m., Hall-Cloud-
Norvllma
Third race, three quarters mile, run
ning, purse J100 .
Birdie P, ch. m. . l
Bezzina, b. g 2
St Atblns, ch. g 3
Knight of the Grip, b. g 4
Cazaza, b. g p
Anaconda Races.
Anaconda, Mont. Sept 26. Weather
snowing, track slow. Results yesterday.
First race, five furlongs, selling
St Senlcus (108). Fischer, 8 to t, won;
Elfin King-(105), Powers, 4 to 6, aec
ond; Sir Brallar (108), Stuart. 1 to t,
third. Time. 1:04.
Second race, rive and one nan rur-
Iongs, purss Zella G. (107) Groth, 8
to 6. won; Bemproeue (107). fcfiair, 3 to
third. Time. 1:11
MORE
Third race, seven furlongs, selling;
Bylva Y. (102), Tapun,: 6 to z, won;
Ladv Alicia (107), Cnarvbnmeau, 8 to 6,
second; Swede Sam (104), Stuart, 2 to
5. Time. 1:32.
Fourth race, one mile, selling Willie
T. (98). Biair, 4 to 6, won; B. Papa
(108). Stuart 7 to 6, second: Stiver
Heels (108), Van Duyn, 4 to 6, third.
Time. 1:4U.
Fifth race, one mile, selling Con
tribution (98). Blair, 3 to 1, won: Miss
May Bowdlsh (104). Paplln, tot, sec
ond: El Paisano (109). Powers, 4 to S,
third. Time, 1:4$.
Sixth race, one mile and an . eighth.
selling Sal Pearl (103, Paplln, 12 to
1. won; Ella (103), Blair, 7 to 10, sec
ond: Kabonaaaor (111), Brady. 4 to (.
third. Time. 2:00.
Deacon Wright returned to the game
yesterday after a long absence and
demonstrated plainly why ha waa
drafted by the Cleveland American
league team. Ha shut our Beavers out
up to the ninth inning with but three
hits, while his teammates took advant
age or tne unsteadiness ox jounwn,
Caaey. and the fact that Frambea and
Garrett were too aggreaalvs IB tha ninth
and won the gam 4 to 1.
Wright had the locals going all the
time. la the third they looked good for
a acora when they filled the base on
Bassey'a single. Millar's error and
Casey's walk but Cooney foroed Baasey
at home and tha mighty Ota Johnson
truck out . ...
Oakland's first run came In tha open
ing Inning. 'After Cook had whifTed,
Truesdala got In the way of one of Gar
ratf s shoots and took first Van. Hal-
tren's infield out placed Trueadala on
aecond and be acored on Heltmullers
single. They got busy in tha second,
inn with the bases full.
All this time Portland was going out
in order till tha third when they rilled
the bases and still failed to acora. in
tha alxth the Oaks gathered In one
mnre. lieltmuller nit one to jonnson
which tha mighty one heaved wildly
and Heine was safe, Dansfg getting the
error for some reason or oiner. nogmn
forced him at second on his grounder to
Cnnnev. Miller aina-led to center. Raft-
try threw to get Hogan going Into
third but Hap was there ahead of the
ba.ll and scored wnen jonnson mrew
noorlv to Casey trylna to catch Mil
ler going into second.
They Draw Ulrawa.
The ninth capepd tha climax. After
two were down, Wright singled. Cook
tors off a hit which ended Its flight
against the fence and while Raftery
and McCredle drew straws to see which
one should have the honor of throwing
the ball to the plate to catch Wright
the red headed one scored. When the
ball was thrown to the infield neither
Garrett nor Frambea were covering the
plate and Cook also -scored. .
Coney scored one run for .Portland in
tha ninth on his single, Truesdale'a er
ror and Rafterva inneid tan wnicn
forced Johnson at second. Raftery
nntintn ms n n K i a irrins: id steal sec
ond and will be out of tha gams for
several days. As Ryan la also under
tha weather FramDes will, may center,
aad either Madden or Whaling will
ralch. Hartman or Graney will Ditch.
There win be a aoume neaaer nun-
day, tha first game being called at
o'clock. The score:
PORTLAD.
?AB. R.H.PO. A-B.
3 0 0 8
vicouesEcp.
TEEfiilflG WITH GAME
Old ' Washincrton Hunters
Have Never Seen Equal
of Upland Birds.
(BperU! DUpatth to The JoarnaD
Vancouver, Wash Sept 31. With
tha flrat ot next month tha game sea
son will ba In full awing. Tha' oomlng
winter promises to ba tha roost active
for several years following tha rather
sluggish one of 1907-1108. AH tha old-
time hunters of this section ars prepar
ing to spend much time ih the field
and from preaent Indications, tha re
adlta should be the best
Last year and even tha year before,
UDland birds as dm tally, were particu
larly safe from the gun of tha sports
man, and aa a. result
have doubled in? number,
many varletlus
i doubled inf number, in tnia coun
ty quail, grouse, Chinese pheasants and
partridge have Increased to such an ex
tent that old-time hunters declare they
have never aeen tha equal.
following are ins open
isn
the various same and f!
Deer. September le to iecemoer lit;
seasons for
of this state
Casy, 2b. .
Cooniy, ss. , ,
Johnston, 3b.
Danzig, lb. .
Rafterv. cf. .
MoCraoUe, rf.
Baasey. If. , .
Frambea, c. .
Garrett, p. ..
Total . . . .
I
1
14
1
0
0
4 27 16 3
Cook, It
Truesdale, Xb. .
Van Ha.ltren. cf.
Heitmulfor, rf.
Hogan. tta.
Miller, l.
Smith, fbv
Lewis, c.
Wright P-
Totals
32 1
OAKLAND.
AB. R H. PO. A. E.
8 110 0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
Toronto. Ont. Sect 26.
cloudy, track fast Results yesterday:
seuing
Cloist
A SUEPEISED 3IIXLSTER
Hyonwl Cored Bronchial Catarrh
After He Had Given np in Despair.
Tor many years I have been a auf-
ferer from bronchial catarrh, and had
despaired of anything like a cure. Judge
of my pleasant surprise when I first
used Hyomei. which brought complete
reiier. nyoniei nai neen a veri Labia
Sodsend." Rev. Charles Hartley. Sar
in la. Ohio.
There are many reeds of The Journal
Who are suffering from catarrh, either
nasal or bronchial. Many of theae
despair or ever being cured. They have
soaked their stomachs with nostrums
until they are disgusted with all medi
cines, and are mow traveling their mis
erable way, allowing the devilish germs
UJI
of catarrh to
ben of their health.
in tl
enersy and vitality.
But let us reeeoa tosvther. Wondsrd.
Clarke a tne eraggtsta. have
guarantee remedy for catarrh, eold.
rnugns. oronrniui. crovn, and all In
flammetnry die a wt the no, throat
ami brvachiai tubes-. The aasse of tM
rwnariaon reroay is rljronwi, and If tt
onesa t nrm. tney win give yo-a yttmr
Hyoen jtra-aoened nigh-evfse) is
nei i-e ix sir: yosj just breathe H
thrwurh tie Inhaler over the tBfiasje4
e4 sen r1ie wtesthran. end Hs
witUrg sntteewic. properttM will allay
the inf 'im mm tt. aeatrev tbm gersna.
m TmnTw aw f. t , r. respiratory tract
le Ita fwrwuil rM)!tns
A ru rt-te llrwDH eifflu fnelodlivs
a had rut-Ner lihei.r. emts hut flea
es n btUe of Itymmk If srteew
mf tvee4 nm hot a rents. s
nArA. A r iNmi) H wv
Toronto Races.
Weather
First race, seven furlongs,
Pretension 114). Powers, won
ereaa fll41. Burns, eeeona: Bolon Bhin
gle (lit). Moreland. third. Time, mi
t-f.
Second race, aim furlongs, purse 81
Alveecot (104). Burnt, won: Bimco (117
Nlcol. second; Lomond (107). Powers,
third. Time. 1:11 -.
Third race, one -mile and an eighth
selling Colonel Jack (112), Burns, won
Belmere (10), Moreland, second: An
nets Lady (104). Bergen, third. Tims,
1:54.
Fourth rare, six rurlonsa. burs.
Quantlco (107). Muagrave, won: Red
Mimic (104). Burns, second: Claiborne
(107). Garner, third. Time, 1:14 4-8.
Fifth race, steeplechase, about ti
miles Butter Ladle (11). Beamish
won: Plcktlme (1(f). Archibald, second
Capstan (162). Carrier, third. Tim.
4 :J
Sixth rare, one mile end a sixteenth.
selling Mill n the Floss (1141, MM-
grave, won; cennie aiaio (101), K
n(Jv. second; Avrwater (118), Bergea.
inira lint, i kg
Sevaath rare. slz furlongs, nu
Chlng Hare (17). Bergen, won: Coat
Cutter (14. Powers, seonnd: Denver.
ado (113). Kk-ol. third. Time, 1:18 1-8.
.....S3 4 8 27
SCORH BT INNINOS.
Portland . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Hits 0 0 1 0.1 0,1 0 1 1
Oakland 10000100 2-
Htts 1 110 110 1 28
SUMMART.
Struck out By Garrett 6: Wright, 6
Bases on ballls Off Warrett, 2: Wright.
1. Two-base hit Danzig. Three-base
hit Cook. ttouble plays Cooney to
Danzig; Smith to Miller to Bmltn. sac
rlflce hit Van Haltren. Stolen bases
Bassey. Frambes, Truesdale, Heltmul-
ler 2. Hit by pitched ball Truesdale
and Wright First base on errors
Portland, 2: Oakland, 2. Wild pitch
Garrett Left on bases Portland t;
.1.1. r rrlnh . nam 1 .In TTvm.
ptrea Flynn and Cheyne.
antelope, mountain sheep and goat. Sep
r 18 to November 1; grouse, par-
native pheaaant and the like,
EIWIUSW
-m ... j - - 1
PRESEflT LEAGUE
Four.Cliihs In North Will
Smash Calif ornlans' Sex
tet of Teams.
San Franolsco, Sept U.-r-The base
ball situation Is reaching a, critical
point and now t la up to President J.
Cal Swing to save the league, for If
things oontlnua to go on aa they are at
present, tha chances are that Portland
wlU run out and Join tha Northwestern
league next season.
Tha reoent trip of Ewlng and Berry
to tha north brought about no results
as the Portland fang well know. In
fact It seemed to do mora harm than
good In the long run. Ewlna waa un
able to make Dugdale and Lucas budge
an inch. . Both he and Berry practically
admit tnia. ihai proposition or a rour
club layout -tn tha northwest waa a
staggering blow to California and It
ks as th
loot
tember
trlda-e.
August It to November IS; Chinese
pheasants, mala birds only, west of
cascade mountains. October 1 to Jan
uary 1: ducks, swan, snipe and others
of their kind, September 1 to March 1;
geese. September 1 to May 1: trout in
lakes and rivers, except Chelan coun
ty. April 1 to November 1; Ghelan
county, July 1 to April 15; bass, perch,
cropple and pickerel, July 1 to May
18; Mongolian pheasants and quail
closed east of Cascades until 1909. ,
HENLEY'S BENDERS
BAFFLE SERAPHICS
(Hatted Press Leased Whe.t
San Francisco, Sept- 26. Tha cham
pions ware helpless before ' Henley's
curves yesterday. Frisco winning, 4 to 0.
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
,4 0 0 8 1 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
Bernard, cf.
Wheeler. 3b
DUlon, lb ..
Brashear. rf.
Howard. Jb
Hosd. if. . . .
Delmas, ss.
Hogan. c . . .
Koestner, p.
Oakes, cf. . .
Ellis, If. ...
Easterly . .
11
0
1
1
0
5
0
2
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
8
t
0
0
0
3 24 11 0
Totals 29 .0
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
e
Mohler, 2b
Hildebrand. If. .
Zelder as.
Melchlor, rf.
Williams, lb ....
Beck, of ........
Kllefer. c
McArdle. 8b .....
Henley, p. .......
Totals
..28 4 9 27 9 2
Batted- for Hogan In ninth.
SCORE BT INNINGS.
Los Angelea ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o
Hits ..." 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
San Francisco 0 0101020 4
Hit ,3 U 5 U i V 9
SUMMART.
Trn.tiiuui httn rMohler. 2: Zelder,
Melchlor. Sacrifice hits Hildebrand,
Zelder. First base on balls Koestner.
Struck out By Koestner, 6; by Henley,
. Hit by pltchei- Kllefer, Monier.
Double play Mohler to Williams.
Passed ball Hogan. Time One hour
and 25 minutes. Umpires OXonnell
and Perine.
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.
take a lot.of
maneuvering to set out of The hole.
Tha California people naturally set
up a wall when they heard what the
northern fana demanded. As was off!
daily announced several months ago,
Ewlng haa already granted franchises
to tha Sacramento team and another
southern city, the name of which has
not yet been decided unon. Aa soon
he was told that, everything; was all
right Ed KrlDD. the man who
awarded tha Sacramento franchise, im
mediately got busy and commenced
work upon tha grounds. Ha is now
erectlna- a fine arandstand and bleach
ers and up to data he has spent some-
tning uxe iiu.uuu on nisrnew para.
Zrlpp Oaa Get Cob.
OREGON HOTELS-
HOTEL; OREGON
. CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern ftotel. Hates $1 per f
. JJay ana upr-fc-uropean Jfian- ree Bus, .
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO.I. Ptods
Centrally Located
ftodem Improvements
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN .
; Seventh and Washington
Phil Metachan ft Sons, Props.
j,,.- .is
'l- IJf
Xtur Dursaaea rhoae
la every xoom.
T .... sf A (t M'MM m - M
llirs, CI.W, fl.UU, C4.UU . ' '
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NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Fifth ' and Washington Sts. . . Portland. C.
"Modern luxurv at moderate prices." In the hearth
of business ' and , shopping district - Exquisitely
furnished.- All modern conveniences. Liberal num-
ber private baths. Sample rooms. Handsomest
Cafe and Grill in northwest; music. Bus meets all
trains. Rates $1.00 and' op. -
W. Swetland. Manager.
Thin means that Sacramento is com
laa Into tha league or that KrlDD will
have a fine chance to get a lot 01 mon
league
ev from the league Because or
breaoh of contract If four northern
clubs are admitted. It will mean that
one of tha California cities will have to
be dropped, so tha rortiana rans can
easily Iniu na far themselves what
beautiful row would be kicked up If
either Sacramento or the new aouthern
team were to be eliminated after being
assured that they would be taken in
next season. ' v
Then there Is trouble brewing with
the state league. At present Ewlng is
working on a proposition to bring tht
otulaw organisation In to organised
haanhall under the head of a class
or C league. Some of the bush officials
seem to favor this plan, while others
are up In arms and declare that they
will make a hard flcht next season.
Cv Moerlnar. owner of the champion
Stockton team and the leader In the war
against .the Coast league, declares thit
he will put the Stockton nine in Oak
land next year and fight the Coast
league on its own lot He already has
an option on a park and u nis plans
carry, the team will play every day
there except Monday. If this ever goes
th rou ah. Moerlnar figures to give the
big league an awful fight for a while
at least
Englishman and was formerly a sailor
in tne nngiisn navy.
Beaton is the original tning
Cincinnati 7-8; New York 1-2,
(United Preia Leased "Wire.)
New York City, Bept J6. New Tork's
pennant chances went glimmering yes
terday when they lost two games to the
Cincinnati Reds. Rube Marquard, the
811.000 beauty securea ty tne wants.
was KnocKea out or me dox in me iirai
game. McGlnnlty was also KnocKea oui
In the second name, while Spade and
Dubec Ditched good Dan. The scores
club-swinging
in the
a- line and carries a couDle
of Indian clubs along with him. He
gives exhibitions on these and works at
odd jobs to get money to pay his way.
He left New York April 9 and expect
to be back in Gotham within five years.
Beaton is six feet five Inches tall.
K0P7XTY HOP. '
Are you Just barely getting around by
the aid of crutches or a caneT Unless
?ou have lost a limb or have a de
ormlty If your trouble is rheumatism,
lumbaeo. SDraln. stiff lolnts or anvthlns
of like nature use Ballard's Snow Lini
ment and in no time you can throw
away your crutches and be as well as
any one.
Price 25e, BOo and 81.00.
Sktdmore Dms company.
Sold by
First game
Ijrxingtoa Races.
leIne-ton. Ky SWot. IS. Weather
etear. trsca iul nasniuv yesreraay:
First rare six fsrlonea. selllne- Sniff.
lea Hafnas-l;. won: Onumsa. St Me
Oeet. wend; Zarape, it if. Cole),
uiirok i iota, i . i
Serena rae. six f rlan m. tvarse 1
T. Overton, 111 McGl. ' won ; gkyo.
I" iDBunj, Pin wav : iuu, IPS liief-
dejt. third. Tlss. 1:14.
Third race- ell furlons-a. aell're
rVklkfig Plie, 1 HMdel. wnn; MahaJ
Heary, l jrvteaei. aerwr a ; fm-
pt. It (McGe. third. Time
1:14 4 -
rnwrtli rse. aevrt and a ha'f rsr-
ate-a. sHns? Dar Ngfc. 1S iKilihi,
a. Mwrvrt T, lt irvkentl. aeo-
"- Weoo. tl tUcHrmi. third.
Tt, 1.S8S-4V.
1" ft h raee. eu te''. a'!'r fthe
Vary Crr tl. va.ah.
Tire. 1 --
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
Pacific Coast League.
Won. Lost
Los Angeles , .. 0 7
Portland !.. T8 74 .
San Francisco ........ Kl 87
Oakland 73 8
P.C.
.671
.613
.488
.434
R. H. E.
Cincinnati J 10 0
New York WW! 1
quard, Durham. Taylor, Bresnahan and
Needham.
Serond rame R. H. E.
flnnlnnati 6 13 0
Vw VnrV 8 10 '8
Batteries Dubec and McLean; Mc
Glnnlty, Crandall and Bresnahan. Um
pires Klem and Johnstone.
At Brooklyn.
R. H. E.
Chlcaro 6 0
Rrnofclvn . . 8 S 1
Batteries Overall and Kling: Rucker
and Farmer. Umpires Emails and
Owens.
yrup.w igs
Etixir?f8enna
acts oatlv vet prompt
ly onthe bowels, cleanses
he system ejjectuall);
assist one m overcoming
rinrSitufit consuoation
permanently. To get its
Denef icial eects .buy
The oenume.
uredlythe
RNIA
RoSxrijp.Co.
fUnulad
GALIFO
At Boston.
First game R. H. E.
Boston 3
Pittahurr 1 4
Batteries Ferguson and Smith; Mad-
aox and Gibson.
Second game R. H. E.
Pittsburg 6 18 I
Boston 1 " 8 I
Batteries Lelfleld and Gibson: Chap
pelle. Mccarty and Bowerroan. Umpire
O'Day.
At Philadelphia.
R. H.E-
8t Louis 1 6
Philadelphia 11 13
Batteries Lush. Bailee and Bliss: Mo-
Qnllllan and Jacklltsch. Umpire Rlg-
ler.
AifERICAN LEAGUE GAMES.
and
At Detroit.
First game
Detroit
Philadelphia
Batteries Summers
Kellogg and Powers.
Second game
Dtrolt ,.
Philadelphia
Batteries Summer and
Scantier and Lapp.
At Cleveland.
Washington
Cleveland
Batteries Oech and Bars Is:
sad Street
R. H. E
.7 8 8
.388
Schmidt;
R. It E
.14 1
.ill
Schmidt;
R. H E.
. 8 1
.18 8
WlthJrnp
' At St. Loala.
R. II. C
at Louia its
Boat" S 8 1
Batteries PwwelL Pelty and Spencer:
Steele and Criaer.
EGLISHMAX WALKS .
ABOUND THE WORLD
Heary fWaUMt. who hwi eeleatrias
tmr of the world, arrive la Pnriiaad
ale fnamlng aad will leave tomorrow
fxf" 111 FraifHacn. irhera he whl take
M tT Au'ira!1. . er'- fcis ta-
Hi aros the rariftc f-tatoa (a aa
THE CORNELIUS
v- "The House of Welcome" '
CORNER PARK AND ALDER
Portland's Bon Ton Transient . Hotel. Headquarters
for the Traveling- Public. European Plan. Single $1.50
and up. Double $2 and up. Our Free Omnibus . Meets
All Trains.
C. W. CORNELIUS
Proprietor
N. K. CLARKE
VlanaKer
PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR.
Snropeam. riaa
v Modern .
Kestaurant.
Headquarters' for
Tourists and Com.
saerolal Travelers,
Special rates made
to families and
single gentlemen.
The management
will bo pleased at
all times to show
rooms and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath ea
tablisbment In the
hotel.
X. C Bowers, Mgr.
y&Lw ' t
ma BBS J
Oaa a tag I
Haaa ttffO 3
mTe SSJWSsf-
WORTONIA HOTEL
v lUTivTR' ott VASBnrarov bt.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
aVmerloaa , . Kates to 7amlllea
and auropean On Bns Meets All Trains
ample Suites, with Baths, for Traveling Men
the; HOTEL LENOX T
1 1 . 1 ttt ' rfiwf J
Portland's new and jnost modernly rurnisnea
hotel. Third and Main streets, fronting on tha
beautiful City Plasa and adjacent to business At
. w.. , .n . n eM tM ni I Tr-t rw F L
date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone la
every.- room. Private baths. -... k
- XTTBOPXaJr mi, AMBBXOAV WXJM.
$1 to 2M Per Day. 83240 to 4 Par Bay.
O. H. SPBNCQR, Managtr
ZlaaaVSMS" stejiraW'Jsr"'g' aSSSfjSBy "msjsjf
rv, av Ja4sja - j""Tsr i.
No Cocaine, No Gas
Oursuoeess Is due to uniform
high-grade work at reasonable prlcea
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And those afflicted with heartweak
ness can now have their teeth ex
tracted rilled and brldgework ap
plied without tha least pain or dan
ger.
PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .BO
H-KARAT CROWNS 5
rj i t i,nrp ttti o is Ik
w.k.wu ww vn ........... . .
OUR BEST PL.AIN PLATE. . 8.4
AXL. PUATtS .Ib.OO
TEETB .
a .,,. asrT '
Examination aad Ooaaaltattoa Tree.
UlTTIX, BEPT. 91 Wl WTU MAXB
BPECIAJ. XBSVOTIOB OB AU
SBBZaXi WOBX
We extend ta all a special invita
tion to call at our offiee and hva
their teeth examined free of eharge.
we own ana control us largest
ana best equipped dental establish
ment In the world, having 18 offices
all told.
Wo give a WTtttea guarantee with
all work for IS years. Lady attend-
ant. .
Open evenings tm 7. Sunday to L
Union Painless Dentists
S91H Morris ta at, Osrae Slrwk, '
THE DANMOORE
Portland's New Hotel.
470 Washington, corner 14th. opp.
Bailiff Theatre.
Boxopeaa Plan and Vv.
Bus meets all tralna '
DAN J. MOORE. Proprietor:
Hotel Moore Clatsop Beach, Sea
side, Or. Open all year. For Infor
mation apply at The Daamocre,
CaXXrOBBXa, HOTELS.
OAXiromaru hotels.
Fred Wollenberg
Max Schulhofer
Leo . Lebenbaum
Hotel Normandie
Sutter and Gough Sts. San Francisco
P..mln.nll. tti. anI naareat tintnarn hotel, convenient to theatre and
shops; 260 bright, richly furnished rooms from 11.60 up, with bath $3.00 to
13.60. Suites, parlor, bedroom and bath. $4.00 up. American plan, $3.60 up.
Commercial sample rooma '
Aa aneqntled Onl
slns and a g-nar-anteed
exoellenoe
is Bvery Detail.
OALXTOBBIA HOTELS.
HOTEL AUDUBON
TS) Bine Street, -slab
rajr CISCO, CAL.
A flrst-clasa, quiet home botes. .'.Euro
pean plan. Centrally located. Near
theatres and shopping district.- States
81 up. Reduction by tha weak Jfra
L. H. McClura. proprietor.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
6EARY STREET ABOVE UNION SQUARE
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRARCIS
EUROPEAN PLAI S1.60 A DAT UP
AMERICAN PLA! f 3.00 A DAT UP
I A B$w ion ten hotel Steel tfld
. brtok rtmotars. FiTDlshea it I cost ef
$150,000. Eierj comfort end eom$Bl
enoe. Ot eu Unec triinrerrbii te ill
parts of lit;. Omnlbsi nisti iS traits
ul Hiiaert.
J If joi tiBt.eiBfort, eoBTSBlsBoe
end lazorj it i ler; reieeiasli prtos,
ttei it the lelect
HOTEL 8TEVART
FAIRMONT
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comforUbl hotel
whose superb location, ma en if 1
cent appointments and perfect
service leave nothing to ba de
sired. Under the same management which
made tha Palace Hotel the world's
standard for 40 years, N -
Slagle rooms with bath f 1.50,
$8.00. $4.04, $8.00, 14.00, $1.00.
$8.00. $10.00.
Srattss $10.00. $1180. $11.00.
818.40 $10.00 and upwards,
mesohed by grreea Sacra mento or
treetoajr siraos from ysrry.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
BB WXSS ABD STO AT
Hotel Von Dorn
142 Tnrk SU wheis yoa visit .
. BAJr raAjrcxsoo.
T1reTropf steel frame, steam heat.
rhone and bath. Rates 81 up, Europe a.
xaraec sv
Mar.
rram Fmrrr daoot take asv
car. Ot off at Jmim it K J. Dyer,
Royal House, San francisco
raarta aaa amri arts. i
AH Outside rooms, steam bast. fee, aad
Hi water, tiatae See te 88 1r day.
Weekly rates. Cafe. Faarth eireet rare
rrt from Third srt 4wrt. Tiw !
Frrry. Howard street ears eireet. ,F". i. i
Turra, j.ropnetor.
HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each ft-vest receives, without
asking-, the response to the goo,
ti-form rjnet of the most ct
cting public
Th comfort of the present Is
bailt the com plaints -of the
past, aad Hotel St. Francis to
day represents the som tottl of
a' staar of individual reetiire
i on aw. rmcm sa
t KDint TH MANAOCVCXT OF
jx',:es woods
Oolt All Winter at
BEAUTIFUL
DEL MONTE
TITB PARAPTfr? Or THK TA-
rrrin. ii mii-es socth o
Ban frakcisco.
Affords every farimy tt s-elf.
tenala, riding, ajtotefing. and all
. ether sports natter Ideal eondi
ttoas. fuper ellaaata baaatlful aosa.
gvry Istnry aa? eaavoalenee
St the baat rlty rials
t-Tieatar t. Keiiey, srni yap
antattva, win mm at nft
Port.
land for It (lava. Mr. Ka!ly will
gladly rail p"n rqnet aad f i r-
raaa. ate ens also mate
is II aWlr
tkms
lred.
' Tn MOBTB, CAX.