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, Till:. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. P6RTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 0. 1903. srles sxpect to win the same. In f if t they are confident that the lorts of practice on the part ef Mutinoman la In tttelr favor and will make the must of It. , About Io members of the club team have beerL preutlulug out on the field every night under the glare of are lights and are now In good condition. With a few mure games the winged "U eleven will probably shape Into the fastest aggregation that lias ever represented the club. The men are all old autre and capable of putting up a game young pluyers never dreamed ef. Manager Pratt, who has given way on the field to some of Oie younger men after 11 yeara of valuable service, announced this morning thst the srhed. uia was not complete after tha Thanks-1 October 1T with AstorU, ' '.. !. il.er II. AHmiiy; i-t...r 4t. 1 1 Dulles, November ?, Aln i.ln. rt i! Ini i rlub; Ninernber 14. Uliilmnn .,:". November (Thnhslvii jr tl.tyl, I i.i veraity of Oregon, nmier , Urrguu Agricultural vvUfga. jirubaiile. Gold and silver snodes should he re moved (ruin the solution when not tit use, ' as the' bath wUt dlenolve Ihent even when no electricity is pssstug through tnem. , t-. -. 1 i - -1 Of THE ning, rioid Track and Diamond ED IVALSH HAtiGS ; SIGH Oil TIGERS .Chicago White Rox AViu Second Game From Detroit With liidicuious Ease. mi inn it nninn r wuraiE io ITOl"fl1'! COLD WXATXX ADTICH To all la to beware of roughs androids on the chest; as neglected they readily lead to Dneumonlo. roiisutntitlon or Sterling Pitcher Who Moved , 5 IHLflllU dAUftO wiiwyu vviiue oox lovvaru nag IHlf Anc 1(11 1 CU giving game with the University of Ores. m. The gsrus with the Oreou Ag ricultural colli e a stUI hanging fire. If played It'wlU have to ooma about Dmxmiber I. as all (ha Baturdavs ex other pulmonary troubles. Juat as snort aa lha rough appears treat It with lial lard's Horehnund Byrup. the standard cure of America, Use as directed per. fertly harmlesa. A cure snd preventive for all diseases of the luiisn. Bld I" Bkldmore Drug Co. Prloe Jio, ii)o and cept the 17th are filled. as now arranged the schedule la as follows: October 10, with WUIamell; 11.00 per bott Ua. , Big Black-Tails Founds in Next Saturday's Game Will Show Class of Two Foot ball Elevens. Willamette Aro Xot " Belgian Hares. worn (Ualted IVm Uwd Wlre.l ' Chicago, Oct. . Pitcher Pd Walsh had tha Patrott leaders of tha American league swinging their heads off yester day and Chicago easily won tha second game of tha final series, to 1. 4 By winning from Detroit In tha game this v afternoon, slnoe Cleveland was elimi nated by dropping tha first gams of a , double header to fit Ixuls yesterday, the Whits Box win carry tns pennani ior tha year. Three polnta separata the two teams, with the Tigers In the lead. Chicago opened tha game with asoore In the second inning. Davis singled and scored when .Parent aent a two bagger Into left. Bulllvan sent a sin gle Into the field, but - Parent was morgued at the plate on a perfect throw from Mclntyre. . . ' Three more were annexed In the fourth, when Davla was hit by a pitched ball, took second on Parent's single and both scored when Mclntyre allowed Sullivan's hot grounder to skid between his legs. Bulllvan scored when Walsh aent a long fly to Mclntyre. Jones made the fifth run In the next Inning when his grounder went over Schaefor's head. He was sacrificed to second by -shell and scored when Davla poked the bail aafely Into center field. Another and the last score was put over in the sev enth inning on Hahn's single, his steal, and Dougherty's single. The lone ace of the Detrolters came In the fifth Inning, when Downs blngled Into left field. After Mullln, who batted for Summers, struck out, . Downs was sent along by Mclntyre's single. When Bush forced Mclntyre at second Downs scurried home. The attendance was not quite so large as Sunday. The score:- , CHICAGO. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. TTehn. rf 4 110 0 0 Jones, cf Isbell. lb I Dougherty, If 4 p-vls. Sb S Parent, ss 4 Bulllvan, . o ' t . ' " " f jr. ' ''V'Y : 4 fannhi iihismm MmmhiwH- nmnSftiii'iCT SWsi Bantu of The Joarnil.t Balem, Or., Oct. . The jackrabblt. which In some yesrs has been the great: eat pest of the Inland emDlre. la inl vadlng the Willamette valley, accord ing to returning pheasant hunters. Os wald West, railroad, commissioner, snd Webster Holmes of this oity returned l.nrt th. wu. from a hunting expedition yonterdav nrt among other game they killed wae a monster b ack-tailed 1rkrlililr nh as was hitherto supposed to exist only In the eastern part of the state. Other hunters around 8alm rennrt ai-alnir them end occasionally Vllilnr one. For awhlln it wan thnuirht large, swift-footed rabbits were Belgian hsres. It will be remembered that not many years ago there developed a ma nia for breeding Belgian hares. There was no market for the animals, how. ever? the fad cenaed and many people rather than kill their nets turned mnnv of them loose In the woods and fields. Hunters say that the Helirlttn hare could not live In the woods because It was unused to finding Its own fare. Furthermore, those familiar with tha black-tail say that the specimens bain taken In the valley are the eastern Oregon "Jack, ' the chief despair of the Inland empire grolngrowers and stock-raisers. Jackrabnlts are prolific mammals and It Is feared If thev ever set a foot hold In the valley they will be diffi cult to eradicate. The forests will give them shelter and "drives" will be Im practicable. Different seasons are fa vorable to Jackrabblts and It Is sup posed the long dry fall has had some thing to do with the large number seen In the Willamette valley. Captafn Stott's Multnomsh Athletlo club football team will, present the heaviest . lineup wltged "M" football has -ever had when It goea against the Willamette university eleven next Sat urday afternoon on tha Multnomah field. The line will average SOU pounds up on Beer. Torn new men hu hn tn lh. el al 1 this week taking part In the practice in ins persons or jvnuason, a giant tackle from Wabaah collece of Indiana. who tlpa the beams st 210 pounds stripped weight, snd Osvnld, a Minne sota tackle, who scales' 90 pounds and wno la very rast. usvoia is a twin brother of "Moose" Osvold, who played during the first few games of the club last season. Here Is how Stott will play hJs men: Center, Carlson; ends Dow Walker and Hen niKington, McMlcken, o. P. Hmlth. Whitlock and O'Reilly; tackles. Walker, Knudson, maker. Pllklngton and Os- M1CI void; guards, Rader, Ichols, Conant and Tully. The backfleld will he com posed of Stott, 1,1 tt and Willis at Quar ter; halves. Butter. Btott and Lltt, and ruiiDacK, james and siaker. Chune Called at 3 o'clock. The game will be called at 8 o'clock, the officials probably being Chauncey liisnop or Baiem and f rank Lonersan. It will be the first football game of the season on the new field and the assur ances are that an enormous crowd will file Into the handsome new grand- siana to waicn tne game. Coach Kirby is bringing a fast team up from Willamette and the Mlssion- runnehlll. lb 4- 0 Walsh, p 0 Edward Walsh, Whose Great Slab Work . testerday Moved His Team a Notch Higher Against Detroit. - . 7 LINN'S FARMERS WnTTT.n OT. A TTfltrrnT? it v u Lilt to l J IX uviJLLXXjXb I rerea with a severe oouki i t t rT,,, I tlon seemed to have its grip on m ALL JdIKDS LN FIELD when a 'rle,il recommended Dr. Klng-i Total 10 6 11 27 11 1 DETROIT. AB. R. II- PO. A- B. Mclntyre, If 4 0 2 7 J 1 0 Bush, ss 4 0 0. 1 4 0 Crawford, cf ,. S 0 0 2 J 1 Cobb, rf 4 0 1 0 1 0 Rossman, lb 4.0 0 12 0 0 Bchaefer. 3b 4 0 0 1 S O Bohmldt, c V 0 S S 0 Downs, 2b 8 1116 0 Bummers, d 1 0 0 0 1 0 Mulllns, p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals SI 1 4 24 17 1 SCORE BY INNINGS. rhiraM ni oil 010 -8 Detroit ..0 0,0 0 1 0 0 01 SIJMMABT. Two-base hit Parent. Hits Off Bummers 9 in 6 Innings, off Mullln 2 in 8 Innings. Sacrifice hmi Jorfts, Walsh, Isbell. Stolen bases Hahn. Left on bases Chicago 6. Detroit 6. Base on balls Off Summers 1. off Walsh 1. Hit by pitcher Summers 1, Walsh 1. Struck out By Walsh 9, by Mullln 2. Time of frame, 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpires Sheridan' and Connelly. - Slug Slattery is on his way back to Boston. Slattery has been troubled with one injury after another and Van Hal tren le,t him return home. He is still on the reserve list, but probably will not play on the coast again. Slug Can't do anything but hit, and Van 'Haltren .lll ... 1.1m , it rt . konl, trk . U in iiuc ui go iiiui 1.U wiug mill n i,v Vila ' slope again. PILEvS CURED v QUICK Read What a Snffeiyr of Forty-Five Years Says of Pyramid File Core, Triad Package Beat by Kail, Pres. "I have had the piles since 186S, have tried dlfrerent ointments ana went so far as to hare an operation and yet they came back again. After using your rem edy I feel better than I nave ror ko rears." Kicnara wortnington, -uaies- -. in. Think of the joy he must feel after a lifetime of suffering. This same style or letter comes to us every day. All druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure, 60 centa per box, or send us 60 oents and we will send you a package In plain wrapper by mall, or If you want to prove Its value arid will send us your name and -address, we will aend you a trial package ty malt zree in plain, un masked wrapper. Address Pyramid i;rug uo io. it rami- -Mag- MarsbalJ. Alien. r No Cocaine, No Gas Our suooess Is due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prloee. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak nesg eaa now , bare tnelr teeth ex tracted rilled and hrtdgework ap plied without the least pais or dan ger. PATNXES9 EXTRACTION . .BO 3 3-KARAT VKIlWflS ........ B.O BRILKiB WORK ., OUB BEST PIAIN PLATE AXJ. UNKD PIRATE) 16.00 TrrTB jr n Oemsmltatlom Tree. Wl "wTXt. icAsrsi Olf AXO. 3tTailatioa Mi u v ui' a -.ft. ai gPECZAXi mUDUOTIOJf We extend te all a rr-eelal t a vita. tloa te csUl at our effioe aad be e tbe'r teeth eruoaalBed free ef ehanre. We twa and control the larseat and beet eqelpped dental eetaMlas- nt la the w-rkL harlxLC It mtlcm ail told. We aire m wrvteej rwarentea with an work for 10 years. l4y atts4 aat, - .... Opea e-realnga UXI t. uaday I U L Union Painless Dentists UlVfc atarrUra Omeg rint RED HOT GOSSIP FOR DilBID FdllS Today the Beavers are against the Angels at Los Angeles for the first game of a week's series. The result at Oakland was not what the fans expect ed, but the locals we're handicapped by the adverse weather conditions. The he, weather there ought to get the team going again, and chances are good that the Bdavers win at least break even. Charley Street the old JFrlsco back stop. Is showing the easterners a thing or two when it comes to the catching gamp, xne eastern critics say ne ranks with Johnny KHng, the crack Chicago receiver, and is the best catcher since the days of Buck Swing. McCredle Is banking; on Charley Hart man and Pat Donahue again next sea son. Hartman Is with the Beavers now. Donahue has not been used much by uoeton ana Manager Mao thinks he can get the scrappy son of Erin back to the coast. I The last games in the Northwestern league resulted In even breaks. Seattle was a bad last, while. Vancouver had a comfortable margin over Tacoma, "Tn second place. REV YORK MOVES or ill immi fSDeclll DlsDateh to Tfa JmirnI I Albany, dr.. Oct. 6. At a meeting of the Linn county council. P.- of M.. with the Western Star grange Satur day plans were discussed for chanc ing the game laws. Linn county farmers are of tha onln- lon that the game laws should be fixed so as to grve ail farmers and orchard- ists engaged in vegetable and grain raising the riKht to shoot all same birds found In their growing crops without regard to season. They also want a more severe license tax unon non-residents. All persons hunting must do required to carry a written permit from the owner of the land they hunt upon other than their own. And they would put a tax upon guns and dogs except those kept by residents upon farms for their protection. The resolutions were referred to the subordinate granges for discussion to come before the next council for action. Had a Close OalL Mrs. Ada L Croom, the widely known roprletor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, flss.. says: "For several months I suf fered with a severe oough, and con sum p- me. s New Discovery. I began taking It. and tnree Dottles arrectea a complete cure. The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is woria-wide. Bold at , all druggists. ouc ana n.uu. i rial Dome rree. nvAvwvvvwwwvvyvo (Specbil Dispatch to Th Journal.) New York, Oct. 6. New York put It all over Boston yesterday In the first game of. the final series to decide whether New York Is to tie with Chi cago in ' the National league pennant race. Ames had the Beaneatera com pletely at his mercy, allowing them but MCGlnnity pltohed the two -Innings- lUUil U IjCi X DAO JjIXA JjIJ for the Giants and held Boston to one more nit. Hannlman of Boston, who batted for jnicner uucgey in the eighth inning. smashed the ball Into deep left center ana ciearea tne bags for the "only homer of the day and the only score for Bos- iuu. ma score: BOSTON. The standing of the big leagues after yesterday a game and the wlnne last five years are as follows: American League. Pet. 1907 Detroit 613 1906 Chicago 616 l0o Athletics 621 1904 Boston 617 1908 Boston .659 Won. Lost Pot. Detroit Chicaa-o Cleveland St. Louis Boston . , Philadelphia. Washington New York 89 63 .686 88 63 .683 89 64 .682 82 69 .644 78 77 .487 67 83 .447 63 84 .429 62 98 .347 National League. 1907 Chicago ,'. 1906 Chlcasro .. 1905 New York 1904 New York 1903 Pittsburg Chicago 98 Pittsburg . 98 New York B(t Philadelphia 80 Cincinnati 72 Boston ..-64 Brooklyn El St. Louis ......... 47 Pet. .704 .763 .686 .693 .666 Won. Lost Pet. 6i 66 65 71 80 89 99 106 .641 .636 .63$ .530 .474 .41 .340 J0 Becker, rf ........... Bates, If ...i 4 .Browne, cr .......... 4 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Stem, lb McGann, 2b , Sweeney, 3b , Dahlen, ss . . Bowerman, o Tuckey, p McCarthy, d Hannlfan 1 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 13. 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 FAN B0KJV AT GAME 31 1 2 24 14 1 Batted for Tuckey in eighth. NEW YORK. Tenney, lb Herzog, 2b' McCormick. If Fonlln. rf .... Devore, rf . . . , Seymour, cf Devlin, 3b Bresnahan, o . Needham, o ... Brldwell, ss . . Ames, p McGlnnlty, p , AB. R. H. PO. A, E. 4 4 4 4 0 8 3 3 1 4 2 1 11 0 0 0 0 8 1 9 0 8 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. St. Louis 8-8, Cleveland 1-3. du . j-ouia, uct, Cleveland a pen nant hopes went glimmering yesterday when she lost the first game of a dou bie header to the locals. 1 to 1. The Naps put up game fight, but' could not nit vineenwnen-hits meant runs Foster, a youngster, pitched the second game for Cleveland and was fair!- of. fectlve, while Howell was bit hard. The score: First game . n vr v. h. xx)uis , i a Cleveland 1 4 Batteries Dtneen and Stevens; Lieb- narat ana Hem is. , Second game R. St, Louis 1 Cleveland . 5 Batteries Howell and Spencer; ter and Land. H. E. 8 Fos- At Boetom. n. ft K Hostm ..4 t New York -. Batteries Brady and Donohua: Man ning ana sweeney. At Waahlrtctoiu waahingtoft .........1 t I Philadelphia a 1 Batteries Smith aad Street: Cootnha a-M t-M-VP. NATIOXAXi LEAGTIE GAMES. "At rbUaderpbU First njtae " w w Bmoklyn . g n ( Philadelphia , 1 4 1 Batteries - Wltherup and Dunn; 8 perks and Doe la. 8e-ond nm . n it K Brooklvw . ................... 17 1 Philadelphia 4 11 a Petterta htcfnt rai anA linn.. Moora and Dooia. LinpJr Lanagaa. I Totals 33 8 7 27 18 S - SCORE BY INNINGS. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 xsew 1 oric u 0 z 0 0 0 i 0 i SUMMARY. Two-base hit Bresnahan. Home run Hanniran. Hits Off Ames. 1 in nnlngs: off McGlnnlty. 1 tn 2 inninari off Tuckey. 7 In 7 lnnlnss: off Mi Carthy, none in 1 lnninr. Sacrifice hit Ames. moien oases Browne Sweeney, Tenney. Heno. Left on bases Boston, 6; New York, 6. First base on bails or r Ames, 1; off Tucke; Z. First base on errors Boston 8 ol New York. Hit by pitcher By He Ginnlty, 1; Tuckey, 1. Struck out By Ames, 9; by Tuckey, 6. Wild pitches Ames, Tuckey. .Time 1:40. Umpires mem ana jonnsione. (United Press Leiued Wire.) Chicago, Oct. 6. The young est baseball fan on record at tended the closing game of the season between the Cubs and the Pittsburg Pirates Sunday. He was born In the grandstand at a crucial moment of the game and his faint yell Joined that of other , thousands aa Pitcher Mordecal Brown made the hit that brought In the winning run for CJilcago. The mother and child were taken from the stand during the announcement of the game and today the Chicago club Is seeking the Infant for a mas cot. - GRANGE FAIR OCT. 6th to lOth GRESHAM, OREGON Program of Events SAM FEIEXDLY WILL DINE FOOTBALL MEN WHY SUFFER? Breathe Hyomel sad Kill the Loathsome Catarrh Germs Just as long as you have catarrh your nose wui lien, your Dream will be roui. you will hawk and spit, and you will do otner aiSEUsunr thlnrs because you can't help yourself. The germs of ca tarrh have got rou in their nower: ther are continually and persistently digging inio ua imuuui tne mucous mem brane of your nose and throat. They are now muing your lire miserable; Hi time they will sap your entire system of its energy, its strength, its vigor and vi tality. If rou do not kill the loathsome nrmi or f-aiarrn, weir aesperate assaults will In time undermine vnur mainn mH wmi- brala of Its brilliancy and activity, and leave you not only a physical but a mental wreck. This picture Is sot eveFdraw! tha writer has seen thousands of Just such cases. He baa personally triMrlmral the demoralising results that-come from the ravlahlag attacks ef the horrible catarrh germs, the greatest pest of cly Uleed nations. But there is one remedy that m km the germs aad cure catarrh, and thst Is nyomei. tne auetraiiaa dry air treat men C There mar be ether rented i-l but they are set guaranteed as Weod ard. Clarke at Co. the drugsista will guarantee Hyomel to rare catarrh, or money back. Doa't delay this itleasaat antiserUo treatment. Every day you allow these germs te exist la your sye tem brings yea nearer to complete de morelisatioa. Woodard, Clarke A Vx will sell you a complete Hrom4 ootflt for only tl.ee. Ask them about rt.- It Is also guaraatee te cure bronrhlt la, asth ma feouAha. caids ad fcajr Xevae. . ; University of Orearon. Eugene. Oct. 6.- Hon. S. H. Friendly, a prominent merchant of Eugene and a member of tne board or regents or the university. is planning an elaborate banquet in honor of the members of the football team. It will be given at Otto's new grill on the night of October 17. the date of the first practice game of the season with the alumni, and also of the freshman game with the West Side High school of Portland. Besides the football men there will be prominent members of the alumni and a few others. In all there will be about 50 slates. - Mr. Friendly has always been promi nent in university atrairs ana his kind ness Is greatly appreciated by the stu dents. WEDNESDAY Log-cutting and sawing con test. CAMPANARI ' With tha Conried Metropolitan Company At the Helli Theatre, Wednesday, October 7 ' Giuseppe Campanari was born in Venice, and in early life played the 'cello at La Scala, Milan., Young Campanari was ambitious, how ever, and endeavored to improve his naturally good voice at every opportunity. In 1884 he was engaged by the Boston Symphony Or chestra, and after arriving in America took up vocal studies in earnest. Campanari's great voice is always under perfect control, and he is equally at home in the sustained dignity of the Peccia aria, the jolly humor of the Figaro cavatina or the brilliant dash of the Toreador song. We give below a list of Campanari's Victor Records and will be glad to play any or all of them for you at any time. Concerts Daily in Our Victor Parlors. t Louisville Races. Louisville. Kt. Oct . Weath-r clear; track, rast. Results yesterday First race, six furlongs, selllnr Marbles, J (Deverlch), won; Merrick, 109 (Butler), second; Apache, 106 (Mc- ueei, tnira. lime, i:i i-o. Second race, mile and 100 yards. urse Mattle Mack. 100 (Walsh), worn the! Carr, 90 (Deverlch), second; Mar garet i- is ta.enneay, intra, xune. .: i-o. xnira race, six rurionxs. Benin r Mabel Henry, 97 (Glasner), won: Dr. Holsberg. 104 (Butler), second; Buttons, 104 (Pickens), third. Time, 1:14. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards, purse v mii , xv Mcuni, won; ,ienap, lot Walsh), second; Lady Mertna, 100 ivenneoy) tnira. Time, l:4 l-. Fifth race. -V4 furlonrs. tun Hnr. rowiui, ivv (jucoee). won; . crystal Maid, 111 (Butler) second: Arlonette. Ill inenneayj, tnira. Time, 1:07 1-6. Sixth race, mile and three aistaantha selling' Tom Dolan 100), Deverlch. ant Albert Star (94). Kennedy, second i ituiidi rowers, iniro. Tlma. vv a-a. Hamilton Race. Hamilton. Ont Oct. t Waatha- doudy; track fast. Reeults yeeterdav: First race, five and ene half f urlnna-a. selling Michael Angela, (111), Nlcol, . .v.i iiv,, ut rimiiii, mmi una ; Maxim Qua (104). Bergen, third. Time, vf Second rar-e, one mile. Hunters handl ip T bom oti d (19). Haodetraoa, wo a; lleen C (1J0V McPhie. eacond: Hla-h Bear (lt). Caae. third. Time. 1:49. Third race. ateMnlarJiaaa. aSnut and three fourths mii-e Waterway UI). McOaln, woa: QoldfWr (17). enry. -mn4: Racalla (1401. Maraa. third. Time. i ll. Fourth rs"e. fire aad one half fnr longa eelllrg Claiborne (It). Braaron. won; Eia F. (97) Bergen, eaeeed: Ma-leco-t (97). Roes, third. Time. Fifth rare, rlx furlaers. aaillna; Meud Bgabee (1T). MMrrave, wen; Call ha (!:, Barton. eero4; (tally Coea (!:. Boss, third. Time. 1:14. 8.stk race, one mile end e qesrt-r, elllns. en the turf Cbalfonte ()!. Muecrave, woo; Raldfanore (111 I. Vleml. wnnd; Mlse .CateKr lit), Berge. UUfd. Tiaae.Jt THURSDAY Portland Day - East Side business men's athletic program. PROGRAM OF SPORTS Under Auspices of the Business Men's Club. All Brents Open Ex cept Tug of War. Fat Man's Race.... Big Pumpkin Ladles' Race Umbrella 100-yard Merchants' Race..... Box of Cigars S-Leg Race... dos. White Hdkfs. Broad Jump Hat 100-yard Open..., Shoes Throwing Heavy Stump .....One Whfte Steamer Girls' Rae. under 1 ..vt: Big Box Bonbons Boys Race, under It. Ball and Bat Tug of War, & B. vs. N. BL Bide Box of Cigars and all the Glory President. C A. Blgelow. Secretary. W. M. Jackson. Ten-Xnoh, wttli orohestra. In Italian, " , 81074 Gioconda Barcarole Ah! Pescator (Ah! Fisher Boy, Thy Bait Be Throwing) Ponchlelll 81071 Traviata Di Provenza (In Fair Provence) ..Verdi 81082 Trovatore H balen (Her Sweet Glances) ..Verdt 81080 Barblere Largo al factotum (Room for the Factotum).... Rossini 81081 Tarantella Rossini Twelve-Inch, with orchestra. In Italian. 1 86078 L'Afrlcabie Alamastor, re dell' onde profonde (Adamastor, Ruler- of the Ocean) Meyerbeer 85087 Ernani O de verd' annl m1el (Oh Bright and . Fleeting Shadows) Verdt 85073 Carmen Cansone , del Toreador (Toreador Song) ... . .... . . . .Bizet 86086 Faust Dlo possehte (Even the Bravest Heart) ......Gounod 86080 Ballo in Maschera Erl tu (Is It Thou?) Verdi , 85074 Gloria a te... .Buas-la. . Peccia' 85079 Rlgoletto Monologo Parlsiamo (We Are Equal) .. . .Verdt 85081 PagliaccI Prologo (Prologue) ; . Leoncavallo 85088 Herodlade Vision fugitive (Fleeting Vision) ...Massenet - SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Sixth, aad Morrison Streets- Opp. Postoffloe, . Headquarters for Victor Maohlnes, Records and Supplies. Pacific. Coast Agents Stelnway Pianos, '- 1 All ' Styles All Colors FRIDAY Broncho-b6sting and con fetti battle; stock-judging. SATURDAY Children's Day Baby show ; cattle-roping. $3 Daily Musical Programs TAKB O. W. p. 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