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THE OREGON ; IAILY. . JOURNAU' ' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST
27. 1809.
RINCI .
R1ELD
SPORTING
NEWS Of ItJWRLD
track;
DIAMOND
RAGGED GAME IS
"' ? . . i, ' V;'" , .
IVQHCBy SERAPHS
Harkness Batted Out of Box
Olson Fails to Hit
1 in Pinch.
tart.
on ' fielding
(Special THspatra to 3. JonraaL)
Ix Annlti. Ana-. JS.- There
nothing to it but Los Angeles yeater-
uv. ins MriDm reiucx me jump on
Harkness In tie second Inning for two
runs ana running uie, iouu up io seven.
I ' while the northerners were engaged in
burying an ace. lg cmnauii was sent
to toe ironi u me louria inning auiu
after that the locals were held on one
run and two hits. ' Chtnault would prob
ably have beaten Toxer on the form he
-displayed in rinisning up nan ne seen
sent into tne game at zne
Portland was badly off
ana the five made by the northerners
.contributed to tne local score column.
The Angels- found Harkness easier In
the third inning than .in the second,
piling up Just double the amount of
runs. . .". -..
The visitors gleaned their first run
in the seventh inning and had Olson
been able to hit in a pinch they would
nave made Detter snowing, jonn
son singled in -the Seventh with one
down, driving the ball Into center. :- He
rested on second when 8 peas' ground
boll ; was booted by Delmas. Ort flew
out but Chlnault smashed out a one-
baser to right that brought Johnson
home and sent Spaas to third. Cooney
filled the sacks by walking, when Olson
o&me to bat and found nothing tout at
mosphere . in his . wUd swings at the
balL : '
Ort was back in the gam yesterday
after being; out several days with
injured hand. The score: -,. V
; .;; LOS AJf QKLBS. ' . '
' AB. R. H. PO. A. E.
Daley, ef. 6 0 1 0 0
Godwin, If. .. ...... S I 1 10
Wheeler, lb. S 0 0 11 4
EealU rf. ............ 11 J 4 0
Howard, lb. ., ." 4 fl 1 0 - 1
J, Smith, tb. ...... I" 0 0 1 4
Delmas. as, .1 116
Orendorff, . ...... 4. 0 1; 6 1, 0
Toser, p. 4 01 0 0 1
Total,. .....M 7. IT
. : ; i PORTLAND. - -:
AB. R. H. PC A. E.
1,0 0 1 1,1
0
0
V r ...
f nrT. .u. .........
f Olson, tb.- -.',..,. 4
Gr&ney, of. .......,. 4
MoCredie, rf. I
,. Xlaher, o,- ..j.w...-.. t
Johnson, Sb. ......... !
Bpeas. If. ........... 4
OrL lb ti.. a
Harkness, p. ...;... 1
Chenault. p. I
t
1
0
.
0
I
10
0
0
41
0 0
1 1
1 0
3
0 1
0 0
1 0
0 0
Totals . ........ MII 1 S4 1
SCOKB BT ENT4INQS, "
Los Angeles ,.,.. 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 T
Hits . t 4 1 0. 0 0 1 I
Portland . ....... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
lilts ...0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 4
- . STTMltART.1' . '(
Two base hlts-r-MeCredle, Beall. Sao
Tlffce hlts--Fisher, Johnson. Wheeler.
nl?M. pitched-. By Harkness 1; hits
off Harkness 7. run; 4. Bases on balls
Off foser 1, of f , Harkness, 1, off
Chenault 1. StruBlfe W By ' Toser 4,
by Harkness a. brCbenaujl '4. Wild
pitches Harkness, TVjser Hit by
pitched ball Fisher. Btolen bases
Howard, Olsen. Time of game One
hour and 45 minutes. Umpires Toman
and Van Haltren. i
NATIONAL OA3IES YESTERDAY
' At Boston R. H. E.
Bt Louis 11( 4
Boston 10 11 1
Batteries Bechman, Harmon and
ciciuiiin; jaauern ana uranam.
iAkN,w Tork-" " R.H.XL
Pittsburg v . ................ 1
rew rorg , .i.. ............ 6 4
Batteries Leifleld. Adams and Qlb-
w"i Ainee ana Dcniei.
COLTS TAKE ONE
- ' k ,; ... .... ... . , ,
JOBE FRflfil IIEE
Gough'Holds Tacoma Dotni
WhOe Mates Eoll Up
Scores.
With Gourh Ditohlnjr SDlendld ball.
the men behind film hitting in oluaters
and -ever and - anon a Tacoma error
shoved into the affair, Portland took the
fourth game 6 to 1. The Beavers
lumped Into the game at the start, shov
ing over tnree runs on a trio oi passes,
me same numoer or stolen oases, a sin-
gleeand an error. That gave them a lead
the visitors could never overcome, and
to clinch matters they shoved over an
other brace of runs In the sixth on
Crocker's three bagger that scored Mul-
lin. and Armbruster s clout that brought
Crocker home. . .
Jnhnn Honkina. the former . Coast
league twirler, who took Coleman's place
at the head of the batting list, made
the circuit in ths first frame for the
visitors. He was walked, took second
on Stevens' saoclflce, went to third when
Mullln playfully tossed the ball to the
ranastana oactc or tnira, and scored an
uu tiuriey s single,
Adams walked In the Colts' half of
ths opening canto, took second on
Breen's Infield out; stole third, and
scored on Basseys hit. Bassey went
to second on Stevens' error, stole third.
and registered on Daahwood's overthrow
of second to catch Mullln stealing, the
latter having walked. Mullln got to
third on this throw, and scored on Bta
ton's Infield out.
The Hirers., mace their second run in
seventh, when Stevens doubled to center
and earns home on Staton's wide throw
of first. The soora:
TACOMA.
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
ZEIOER IS AFTER
PURCHASE nioriEY
Breaks "With, -Danny Long
Because Latter Fails to
Oome Through.
Ban Francisco, Aug. 17. Danny Long
and Roily Zelder are not pulling togeth
er Ilka brothers .these days. There was
time .when. Long and Zelder were
Most, chummy. .It was Tanny this n3
RoUy that,; Their relations were As in-
tlmate a could be. . This was before
Long sold Zelder to Comlskey for 15600
ana two class A players. . This was
where the breach commenced. Zelder'
naa no rejection to tho sale, r He was
willing to go to any first class club, be
it White Rot or some other. Rn whit
oeiaer expected, which he has not yni
received, was a piece of the purchase
money. He figures that he Is entitled
to a portion of the : $5600, but Long
ulkcb umereni view oi tne sale.
Clubs have riven nlavera nart at th
l saie money. it nas Deen don in
i numoer or oases . and . Long, , or ; more
i properly speaking, the San Francisco
:ciuo, may yet sup zelder something. 'I
imn i oogni to nave siuvo at least,"
Zelder was heard to say , the other day.
"It la ooming to me. Other players
who are sold for a big sum like Iwas
Invariably get something, so;why
iiwuiuu i x snare in tne spoils r
This much is a fact Zelder has had
a big hand in the Seals being where
they are today. The San Francisco club
management can thank Zelder for the
present nanasotne lead of the Seals. Had
Hopkins, lb,,
CT . H
O l Wl It..,,,,,,,,,
Hurley, It.....
Kellitckey, lb..v......
Ktppert, cf. ..........
Broad bent, ss. .......
lb..
Downle.
Dashwood,
Annls, p.. ... ..
Conrad ......
i.
I !,1
0
11
Totals ........10 1 6 14 11 1
Batted for Annis la ninth.
PORTLAND. .
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Adams, Sb 110 110
Breen, ' lb.
Bassey, If... ......... 1
Mullln. lb. MM t
6tton, ss......-.. 4
Crocker, of ....... 1
Fournler. rf.,.....M i
Armbruster, o,..... 4
Oough, p
ToUls
i 'I
Taeoma
Hits
Portland
.11 I I 17 T 4
bco rbi bt cmrm
im.I 1VI1V V -1
..1001 1 1 100
jrtland ............ .1 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 t
Hiu, ....... ...... ..mil io
StTMMART.
Struck cut Bt nourti 1A bv limli 1
Bases on balls Off Oough I. off Annls
o. two Dase nit elevens. Three bass
hit Crocker. Sacrifice , hits Bassey,
Stevens. Stolen bases Adams, Breen,
Bassey, Mullln. ' Hit by pitched ball
Kellackey. Fournier. Left on basest
Taooma J. Portland f. Time of game-
hour 46 minutes. .Umpire Carruth-
ers,'. .-' , .. . .
ACK MONROE 0FFEBS
$100,000 FOR FIGHT
At Philadelphia
Chlcaro
Philadelphia
'R.H.B.
11 1
It 1
Batteries Rnelbao.h anil An.h.
Moore, McQuillan and Dooln.
:At Brooklyn . w wi
. Batteries Rowan and Roth? Soanlon
Ad Bergen.
' AJCEBIOAir ' GAMES YESTERDAY
i'O.-H ' -t'---- ' v
At Chicago r .. R. H. B.
Boston --. t t
Chicago'.. '.Vi-.-jV. .-...4 T 1
Batteries Ctcottev and Carrtgan:
Walsh, and Sullivan. I.
At XetrolU- - - -i R. ft TO. '
'kT l.-. -.CCotdwlRH , h m , h
Philadelphia. . . . . . ....... o 4
Detroit .. 8 0
eattenes uanaer and ' IJvIngstone:
V 1 1 - . t 13.
Dntted
New york, Aug.
Jack" Munroe, the T
pugilist, and now mayor of El
us.
Wlre.1
11 j ''ProsDerous
ormer heavyweight
wired an offer of
nada. Testerdav wired an off n
$100,000 for tha Jeffries-Johnson fight
w iue piBoa in unaaa, one ysar nenoe.
' - Monroe says that he means business.
na u me rignters will seriously con
elder his offer, will post the 1100.000
Immediately. . "Prosperous Jack" who
now owns nunareds of acres ' of Tam
able timber land In Canada has fought
tivuriea un two occasions.
When the alfalfa farmer was meet
ing au comers lor lour rounds several
years ago, Monroe caught Jeffries un
awares and slipped one over on the
point of the champion's Jaw knocking
Jeffries down. This angered tha cham
pion and when the two met some time
later he knocked Monroe out in . the
second round. .
AURELIA HEBRERA TO
REENTER PRIZE RING
i At Bt LouhVr-
?few York .U....
6t- Louis ,',.
Batteries Hughes and
Dlneen and Stephens.
R.H.B.
..6 11 1
..1 10 0
ttJeinow;
STANDING OP THE TKAJIS
; Paciao Coast Leagna.
' ' - ' Won. Lost
pan Frandsoo .... 06 62
Los Angeles .... ( 40
Portland . ...... 77 0
Bacramento ..... 61 71
Oakland . (8 1
.Vernon . 48 96
yorthwgaOeru Lcanio
Seattle .
Spokane .
Aberdeen
frtland ,
Vanconyer
t acoma -.
Won. Xost
..... 82 46
.....75 61
66 0
61 6
68 77
50 86
p. a
.661
.689
.661
.481
.389
.118
P.C.
.646
.686
.620
.480
.403
. .171
team
. Oakland 5, Sacramento 2.
Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Sacramento, Aug. 27. Oakland
took a game from the Senators yester-
oay. a io t. uutsnaw, tne new recruit,
: mad a splendid impression, stealing
nne oi tne runs xor tne commuters.
The soora: R.H.B5.
.Oakland ...... 610
Baoramento , 1 e I
Batteries Tonneson and Byrnea;
Banna. and Lalxnga.
' San Francisco 8, Vernon 1.
- ;CpU! DtSMteb to The JearsiLt
" San Francisco, Aug. 17. Henley held
the Villagers to. one lone hit, the Seals
winning i w i. ne scorer . . B. H. K.
Pan Francisco i".. S 11 1
Vernon 1 1-"1
Batteries Henley and Berry: Schae-
ttr and 3rown,
- 1 Seattle 5, Vancouver 1. '
- twetsl Dbpetea to The JSsraat.)
(Seattle, Aug. 17 The transferred
Vancouver'1, series) - gave another game
to the locals over the champs, 6 to 1.
The score: . - . R.H-E.
fteattle .........C0031100 6 , 7 1
Vancouver ......10080600 ft 1 , 7
. BatUTle Thompson and Shea; Pad
dock and.WlnpholL v . ,
Spokane 4, Aberdon O. .
Abortleen, Aug. 27. Spokane broke
In!" ile winning column yesterday,
beating the Cats. 4 to 0. The score:
; ' ' R. H. 1.
FpnViine ........01 16 0 10 0 6-4 18 3
AleMeen &00000060 0 t
-Kntteriee Klllilay and Spencer; Per
eoU and Ktelta. . . - . r
rnited Preas Leased Wire.)
Bakersfield. CaL. Am. 27 An rolls
Herrera, the Mexican fighter who at one
time gave promise of attalnln to tha
top round of the lightweight puglllstlo
uuiuer, ib o nave a onance to redenm
himself In the ' eyes of the Pacific
coast fight f ollowera.
Herrera yesterday signed articles to
meet Fighting Dick Hyiand In this city
September 16. Hyiand is said to have
consented to the match. Ezra Rehfeld,
a local promoter, la the man who is
standing sponsor for the Mexican, and
will attempt to drag him - back from
the ranks of the former greats. Jlmmle
Coffrgth of San Francisco also Is said
to be Interested In the mill to the ex
tent that he has-promised Herrera a
matoh in his sunshine arena- in the
event he is victorious over Hyiand.
ROLLER AND OLSON TO
WRESTLE WEDNESDAY
Jack Curley. ths wall known Reattl
wrestling promoter, who was here yes-
tsraay announced last night that ho
had signed Charley Olson, the lie-ht
heavyweight champion of the world, for
a finlfih match with Dr. B. F. Roller.
tne Dig Seattle physician-wrestler, to
take nlace in Portland next, Wednes
day nifrht. Roller has ona victory to
his credit over Olson, but the Indian
apolis Swede thinks he can tntinln tha
physician in a finish match.
LARNED PRESERVES
IIIS.TENNIS TITLE
failed to ret Zelder har-V U.l
spring it is bo telling , where his team
wouia 00 now. . . ' , ' ..:
, Old Sol Tans Kelson. ;
Billy Reldy sent Lanky Nelson home
yesterday. The torrid heat of Sacra
mento was too much for the Oakland
southpaw. In the last game old Sol
struck Kelson out, and he was of no
more use to the Oaks this week. Nelson
was glad to sniff the cool ocean breeses
once more. He will be in condition to
J"1 Agen next week at Recrea
tion Park.
The Seals will have a six foot catch
er report the first of October. Jack
Carman Is the name of the new back
ston and he has been working with the
Willows semi-professional club. His
friends say that Carman can do' the
100 yards In 0:ll flat and that ho will
surprise the Coast league fans when
tney see mm on tne 'bases. v.
In comnutlne- -the unofficial awaa
of tho Pacific Coast league players as
far s stick work Is concerned, a mis
take appeared In addln ths total num
ber of times at bat of Charles Doyle,
by which the Sacramento outfielder was
raaa 10 appear as Darting .198, In
reality, Doyle was at bat 476 times,
with 110 hits, which would make his
uniting average .xji. ;
UNIVERSITY STARTS
PUBLICITY BUREAU
(' ':"''t. II II l .11 j: ..
xZ-. (Catted Press teased wire.)
umearo. .AUK. 27. Berauaa nartitn
newspapers are alleged to have misrep
resented Professors and students of the
institution, the University of Chicago
of publicity. ' The new bureau win n.
flctally begin ita work October 1, and has
been put in charge of J. A. Powell of
uib uaiveraiiy press..
. Some of the reasons aiven fnr ha
new move, which Is said to be heartily
faiMMil Kw P-l .t . - . . . . -
. . v. M, cmiueui rxmrrj crratt J UQ-
son, are that certain professors are be
ing continually ."hounded" by Insistent
reporters, and that a few of the news
papers claim that it is very difficult
to get true Information concerning the
Institution.
BILLY SMITH IS
REALLY SERIOUS
Tommy Tracey Says Former
Welterweight Nearly as
Good as Formerly.
RED HOT GOSSIP
FOR RABID FAfJS
' Wo thought Harkness was
over that old trick of 4rlving
a bunch of runs la on in
Blng,
There Is more la Mysterious Billy!
Smith's purpose to , reenter th prise
ring than first appeared on tho. surface.
and the former welterweight champion
la now working out dally In an effort
to regain his old-time wind and cut a
lew mcnea Off His axnanalva airth. Vnr
several months Billv has eschewed tha
foamine. amhar anjf tha-hlcrVilv mnfnnA 1
"i?. soape.' ..... .k k.h --.,i, .
xne omer night Smith had a long
e ,..
If wa on It had Heine Pernoll on this
brush against tho Angels. Remember.
now old Piano Legs always had it on
the DlllonlteaT . . .
. , ":."B ? a-
Manager Mao has Unas out for a
couple of good ones, a pitcher ana
first baseman from Louisiana. ...
. e e , , '
Bob Wlmer. - who used to find
the plat onoe in a- while some years
baok for Portland ' and other northwest
clubs, visits at tho parte every time ne
oomes to town. Bob Is now a resident
of Pendloton. 1 , ,-
Dashwood reminds us ever so much
of Bert Whaling, who caught for awhile
for the Beavers .last . vear. No. ha
doesn t look like Bert, but, his playing
resemDies wnaiing . very mucn. , . tte-
memoer iJertr ; ,1, .
workout : with Tommy Traoey,
mouB Australian - welter.
the fa
0I.U I.K. . . . . - . W .
K711HU1 mrvuaa a ntra nan nour ann
when the mysterious ons emerged from
ino irajr, ne was anpping witn perspire
tlon. . .
Yea I think . Smith nan rat ' hack
again," said Traoey this morning.. "We
naa e rew rounds last nlrht ami ha la
uimost as rast as ne -used to be fo:
short periods. He has worked a lot of
the "hog fat" Off and his walat 1a nnt
nearly so large as it was three months
ago. He tells me , that he has been
er yesterday, when the ball struck
clod and bounded against - the Staton
cupoia. v :;.:, -..: .' ,
If Fournier la tb be used in tha field
he ought to be taught how to catoh a
ball. Had It not been for his. good
ID I
fly he muffed.
whir
working out quietly for several months.
has QUlt hia old habits and alaana ram.
larly. These are the things that make
me believe be can' come back.- I found
him as clover as of yore and ho Still
retains nil 01a punch 'that mads a lot
or ins toon onaa raita Inta Urum
lana.
"Of course, there la a nuaiHnn aa tn
Whether Smith would atanit a.nv ahnw
who, o.excnet in snort or a year.. He
now weiffha about 18. nnnna. hut Mm
pest fighting weight would be around
ie. 1 really think Billy could adminis
ter the sleen notion tn a lot f thaaa
leiiows nice Harrv. PIvm. Jack Bnll1vn
and that class of fla-ntera" . .
Tracey, by the way, la preparing to
reopen his Columbia Athletic club In the
Exposition building about tha first of
the month. Tom haa soma EOdudIIs to
fsTandV TO- COLLECT $15,000
ne would have lost Downle, whose
muffed. Ha winged Tomrala out
at secona ny a yara.
Dashwood waa euatard nla for Adams.
nrwn ana uassey, ail or wnom , stole
third on the ex -outlaw. They seem to
take delight In racing to - the third
angle on uasner. u-:.
The Colts have not barn aban.' 1M
tn the percentage column this year, and
if nothing happens the reoord will be
Droaen nexore taa series la over. Thar
wont down in the first disastrous week
in Seattle. - -
. e e ; . -
Races at Vknami'var Intavfarrai wfra
tha baseball crowds and tha I earn a
transferred ths games to Seattla which
appears to be a very food more from
a iinani
Inaneial standpolnc -
-M .- e .
riwV.r'. ' IXma kaM waa ma,m "
less flukish. Klpnert ran too far in
on the ball. Crocker's swat was tha
first of i the sarlea his trlns to tha
plate numbering It. ' ;
iy, Wednesday and Friday nlahta
His wrestllnr classes - will ha nniforl
ino airection or Billy DufleL
tent wrestling instructor. -
a oompe-
T-
LOCAL AVIATOR 1
TO MAKE FLIGHTS
1 " - ft:
nTnlted Pteae teesed Wtra.l
Sacramento. Cat, Aug. J7. Tho com
mute handling the plans for the Sacra
mento Realty day have oome to terms
with Lyman ailmore. tho Colfax aviator,
who has agreed to make flights with
bis aeroplane during the . progress of
the com friar fair. . ( ,
According to the agreement, Oilmore
la to make one flight a day. Oilmore
constructed his areoplane In the moun-
respects rrom other aero-
taina
number
Jt Is radically different
ox
One
in
of the widest departures
lanea
rrom tne standard flying machine Is
1 gyroscope. Which the lnvantn minima
will hold the aerial craft steady In the
most violent winds.
PROFESSOR SAYS
SALUTE WHEELER
(Catted Pieaa lawaad Wtea.t -
'Berkeley, CaL Ana. 17. Professor K.
M. Lewis, head of the department of !
military science at tha University of
California, occasioned much talk on the
campus today for his speech to the
sopnomoros registared in the course,
when he told them to salute. President
Wheeler whenever they passed him on
the campus. Lewis la quoted as having
am;
"i ne neaa or this university la en
titled to more evident signs of respect
than you make at the present tima The
FROM BIG. CIGAR CO.
' (United Preas Leaaed Wire.
San Francisco. Ausr. 27. The custom
Off ice has . made1 a demand . nnon the
united Cigar company for $15,000 which
tho government officials claim is duo on
importation of -Manila cigars which it
is alleged were admitted to America a
few hours' after tha Pavna tariff hill
became operative. Following the pass
ago of the bin Collector. Frederick
Bt rat ton received a telegram from Wash
ington to admit the stored cigars which
under tho law wero supposedly on ths
free Bt The elgars. it Is allege, wore
transshipped at Hongkong, and under
a recent ruling of the treasury depart
ment only roods from the PhlllnDlnes
ooming direct from the Islands can be
only
admitted rree. under the new tariff law.
men are laughing.
160,000 cigars.
attention belng-tald the man who fills
It. Meeting the head of the university,1
ii is your auiy to give aim tne military.
salute, after the manner of ordinary
(miliary enqueue.
,You may poesll
you are saluting, yet you have to re
member that y6u are saluting the man
zor tne orrice ne
self : .
ERIN'S FLAG FLOATS '
IN NEW YORK TODAY
So far the cigar
Tho stock, aggregating
haa been mostly sold and therefore la
not subject to eeisure. The matter has
boon brourht to the attention of Assist.
ant Secretary Reynolds and he has or
dered . that tha duty be collected. The
cigar men contend that they acted in
good faith and should not bo taxed be
came of tho alleged; blunder of some
Official. 'r , - V4:;-'--... , .
it is proc-aoie mat a suit win bo in.
stltutsd by tho government aratnat the
cigar company's warehouse bond which
was posted, .unless .the amount of duty
is paid.
Ml
ii r i
.v ;-,.',.' ,' .''' i. "" t
AIl SnmmeFiGcofls Musi Go
on
Men's
hquus
Regular $12.50 and $15.00 Values
See Window Display and, Be Convinced
Menu's. MFtt v
$1.15
Regular $1.50 and $2.00 values;
each
Men's Ouling Trousers I
Regular $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 , , ( 1 4 PA
Trousers, sizes 50 to 34 waist only..;. . .tjl OU
Men's
Iraw Bats ifai 50e
' '? Values up to $3.00 ' K
Men's Neckwear, 50c values. ...... ......... . .29.
Men s Suspenders, ;50c values .... 1. . .v. . . k . . . 29f
Men's, Suitcases Greatly Reduced.
' ' Men's Bathing Suits Greatly Reduced. . "" "
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Our Advanced Fall Styles of Men's Clothing and
jnats Are Here .
CLOTHING
COMPANy
Corner Morrison and Second Streets
JOURNAL LINERS COST LI TTLE, ACC03IPLISH MUCH'
. (Dill ted preaa leased Wire.)
New York. Aug. if Erin's flag floats
from the flagstaff of the Hoffman
house today in honor i of the national
committeemen -of the United Irish
League of America who assembled at
the call of President Michael Ryan of
Philadelphia to discuss matters of im
portance in relation to the present work
of the Irish movement.
The meeting likewise will bo availed
to bid "God SDeed" to Can tain lUnnl
Condon, a member of the committee
wno saua tomorrow for Ireland . where
he wlU visit for a short time.
Condon vaa.lmnrlann.rf at U..-K....
by the English authorities In 186T for
rescuing a prisoner from a prison van.
He was sentenced to death but esoaped
after 11 years! Imprisonment through
tha Intervention or tha TTniti a.
because he was a dtlien of America
A new road from Geneva to Nica
on which : work soon will bo begun,
will be' the hlshest In the Alna. reach
ing, an altitude of. 0086 feet, Although
old roads will be ut Hired, the 800 miles
are expected to cost, f 1,000.000 to build.
Newport; R. I., Aug. 27. 'William
Lamed today successfully defended his
title aa national tennis champion by
ueicaunar vioimer tnree out oi rive sets,
The results of the sets were as tol
lows: t-1. t-t. t-7, 1-6, t-1. ,
The New Football Rales:
Spalding's Official Football Guide -f of
iu nas just- Deen .- published. This
doo wnten is so eagerly . sought by
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ever. It contains over 100 pages and
Is replete with a great amount of In
formation concerning the popular sport.
The revised rules for tho coming sea
couto lorm tne cniei feature
of the publication, rn addition to that
there are All America selections by
Walter Camp and other leading au
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tone, and you feel dull, bllloua consti
pated, take a dose of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight be
fore retiring and you will feel all ria-ht
in tne morning. - -. r,"j '
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