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THE -OREGON DAILY JOUI IA 1 I, WAZ. ! BASEBALL IT'S A GOOD PLAN'NOTTO COUNT "J. Ti : ;)' . . . .S v. i . ... ,. ,-ITH Fiir Dbi u iE SECUi.ES a ; i pre t! iVl&RS KOfvESAfiD FOREIGNER OFFERS $200,000 FOR p II f "TO HORSE' 1,1 HODGERS SNATCIl ONE .1 Bcasloy of. Victoria and Thorn r::;r of Scail': Arc Also , AVAY FROM TRAILERS 1 II i.. 10 ii u Handsome Jack' Had Allowed - but Two Hits Up to Ninth ; . When Support Faltered, ! iT- "m" "" mpmitwiininl i nasi M an as "'VA "' Jl. i - i , ru , r- - , i ; :': : . w "7 '.'v; - 8 , - With the star set for a J to 0 win over the Portland league leaders ana Jack Klllllay pitching two hit baseball, the Oakland support blew up In the ninth and the big wreckers, Art Korea and Bill Rpdgsre. drove In enough runi to eke out a victory. Until that ratal frame but one Beaver reached ' second baseband that waa Harry Krauae, who got half way around on Ma long drive over Zacher'a head In the third. Except for the final chapter. Kill Hay had been given magnificent support and Zaeh r'a glove handed shoetop catch waa the beet effort In that line seen In the local park this year. Rohrer bad been picking off the Beaver baaerannere like'a nun' gry anteater, but his good right wing lipped a cog at the. end. Krauae waa hit pretty hard but man a ted to hold the tallenders to a pair or rune in tne third inning, and thu, I m-m''UJ -.-.i 1 A.j,;'4.1t ; .. !' V-av. J .'4 . too. with a ehlfted team. Korea waa at I wc imoue Ancncu worse- wnea oy.nugust eimont. cnair man w wi jockey, ciud, lor waicn ; European in tereits yesterday cabled an offer of $200,000. r. Be lmont promptly refused the t offer for the racer, which hag been; meeting with great success liK'Eng- f land the last two years, i Had Belmont 'accepted the price -;'would have been (he highest paid id the history of the turf except one, that of Prince Palatine, sold for $225,000,: but which had $25,000 lopped off by agreement Iwhen he failed to win a race. .Tracery $ the horse "that was leading in the Ascot Cold Cup race in the stretch; when a male suffragette ran out'-Qh the track and interfered with him. ' The ' offer was made for' stud purposes. r - bt .'z. ' v- third and Derrick was back at first, I but the former gave us an exhibition of I utility playing that would' make Ivan I Howard or Frani Hoep turn 'green with I envy. Temporary Manager Ous Hetllngl was out of the game on account f an I Injury to his leg and young 8e1t filled In creditably at third. Gueat did fluty I at first In good fashion. , , , ... Clemens opened the affair . with ..a I triple to left field, but fCrauee tightened I and retired Leard, Zacher and Coy. In I the second Inning wlNi one out, fieittlrougn L,erd at a- mile a mlnuts,cllp and Krauae and ChaflbOume cheqked In, tying the eoora. Spas spurted around to third and it waa up to Rodgars,. who has broken up many a. gam I In theee parts. Captain Bill lifted a eingla be tween Clemens and zacher and ths game Score: "g-v-. 'l ';-s I'-v.-"; ? n w . '-rj .,', ;. ii v 'fan 1 CUmeoa, It 4 :. O 1 4 v 0 i Uard. 9b, . 4 :. i I . 4 ' 4 ':' t Earlier. ef.4.f.... , -' I Cor. rf. ................4.0 1 its.- sb. .............. a 0 i au ib, ...,r.... a f. 0 0 a 4 a o . t 1 Ml i ,4.'..Ul s ' PORTLAND AM. B, H talked, stole second and went to third on Berry's bad throw, but Harry fanned Guest and Rohrer. In thr third how ever, the Oaks got to the southpaw. With two out, Davis foozled Leard'a around ban and Zacher sent him gal loping home with a double to left center, The oait center fielder wasn't on the keystone long enough - to gather any weight, for Coy, laced the ball to center for two mora sacka and Harrr swam acrosai Kores tossed Cook out and the Oaks had no more chance to score un til the ninth, due to a sparkling' catch Silts opened ths ninth with a double to len, ana uuest sMrincea. Rohrer iuhr.V. s a fanned again and -with Klllllar un. the KUHUy. . ............. i . iaa witn tne vicny sounding handle at temnted to anaa.hr hnrnt nn Vranaa Irish. I er dropped the pitch,: but managed tol 'ft . vclvi mt. An 4 ftlkA ktH h..t.K. Ak I.. . I ev vvit-e wm piss; vvut ft -nifj rnvuium jur ai wmn, 10. , rrlf1rt fain frnm T M U.tHa r KuTH. Hh. r.. w4.p, 7 . ,. ; - - - " u " " rT A 'A aa. . I'.L-' i I nUOSViSi HI.' liKea iti'lM . V , ,i . . 1 Ivans. ia, s v And how. for the pyrotechnics. As !btr. it. .............. f ; o afftrementlonMl ' irnuu'i nnhi in Brrf, e. ............... S .01 . ' M . nmi in mg mm were , ins maoe err Handsome Jack. Krause, with two strikes en him, swung aicne mar sunea sway from Total IT a 4 nonrer. uaaay picxea i it up in- time I ' ' ' to throw Harry out at first, but the slsh !$" Brt'.,B W' - . . . . . i t if un ths1 aaatrTaeBi an sain as.. ""I ?? rl. wr uuest ana, be- iNe it wh WtoiTir ren seored. " IT,' ;y ma get the ball back to the Oakland ,,u,.,. 0 I09O0JM Infield. Krause perched on second. Leardl Hit v.,r...,., O f o i o 1 i runiHwa .,,,....,.. ,,.v v v v v v V V gl Hlta O OllO0M ' atrara ont y KUiuay to. A. E. ., 4 1 l,l.fl o t 'ft Ow l- rjvs tnrough Krauae, e. .............. S 1 1j: ths two hit 'M-OorBilek ..a... ...... 1 O -.;"''-'.. riber, e. k. ........... 0 tes On htm. tSpeae X O 2 8 0 0 0,0 REGULAR: SEAL BUNCH ' ' 7 : BACKS LEIFIELD ; WEIL v vi:.-,' if .'.i j1 .' ' 'ii. '" :,-''; -' 6an rranclsco, Oct: L-Wlth their In field intact. ; the Seals r defeaUd the Wolves br the score of 4 to I. a total of IB blngles was made off the delivery of Munsall. while MunselV Kenworthy and Shlnn were ths only ones able to hit the ex-blg leaa;tter, Xaifleld. Schal- lers batting featured ths same. ,Th scorer .. x" '...:-'- . cV.--,. : taOBAMBNTO ; aaJ.H.PO.A. Toaaf,M..t 4 0. 1:1 artby.Sb 4 15 o,rf.... 4 O K'wertby.Sb 4 DOIDD, Swalo. Moraa.cf... 4 0 4 HallUad.Sb. I I 1 Teaaantdb, SOS Cbeak.e..., I l l ltuaMU.p.1 a 1,0 j oral ..... nm ........ rBANCISCO -'. AR.H.PO.A. XIcArdle.lh.. A 1 a A vtoanatoa.cl. A oJachallaTix... I I av m. ' & uariw-a;ai,e e O I ommt.o... 4 18 0 fce A ,..W,,.V !!!! .'tr l 4 I Los - Angeles I , 'Vancouver B: ' Winner of Du; 3Mi Ai Ai Ci L Preceded Lv ! Club Sccc f. r' Lor Anseles. Oct. 1. I McCarey announced today i program for the next two i. Includes a lightweight ellmin. nament to select an opponent 1 plon Ritchie If Willie wlU enter posals for -a bout here ThanksKi-v Joe issevedo will meet Johnny dee here October 14. In view or cancelling of the proposed Aaevedo-i. Anderson tnatch for Oakland, McCar will matoh Anderson with the winner of the October 14 battle and send the sur vivor against Ritchie. , , r Asevedo will reach Los Ana-eles Satur day to trttn for th Dundee match. - . Rohan Denies Cancellation. 1 Oakland. Cel.. Oot. lv Promoter Jim my Rohan of the Oakland Wheelmen's elub denied today the report from Los Angeles that the Asevedo-Anderson bout scheduled for this city October. II had been called off. ;.-',:V . .,, I know nothlnar of tha cancellation nf this bout," said Rohan, "and as far as I know, Anderson intends to fulfill his engagement with Asevedo hers. If he has run out of ths matoh, know noth ing of If Asevedo and Rohan laava Friday niaht for Los Angeles. . ' , SPECK HARKNSS GETS BUMPS FROM SERAPHS Loe Angeles. Oof l.-r-The Ana-els de feated Venice yesterday a to 1. 8oeck Harkness twirled a fair article of ball till ths seventh Inning, when Howard's triple unnerved him. .. H paassd the next two batters. Maggart crossed the plats on Krueger's ,- fly, ' and ' SAwyer f wm.us.eo, xiiiiog . nt vases, out Doles fanned. In ths eighth ths Angels added two mors .runs to tbelr score. The score: - - - ' ' ' ; ICS ANGELES ' I .!!";'."; TBNIOB) ln tornoi era wo ahape as have a liar Dow V. V. . on sale In tt that the large will witness the t J ., Tc . '.us'.i - i f ! . 1 'let- i v si ill'viVih ll !;, O f "VI 1 1) 1 fin 'rn on : . i r f.- . t. v no r -.:,,;... -i 1 1 - . i lo v... y a i" i ''1 li!S Jt. i.Hl 1.. ' t' - ; ultnoiii" h r , 1:1 I ti I f . I 3 o'cln. ;v. The Li.; t 1 J O v. ill. ii. . vcr i ,fttlced l"i"t et ' f - i m-i'1 prfl''t ' ' I '.t. 1 fi,.Vt! t . -t In tne I i ' ; i;. . thiit they i. i t!ii Ape len. r v i.l i liife the tlckef or eo. It I expert" si crenifi svafon oiov ctS i n n t'8 ,f 1 , 1 as " .i r I 1U i ciuii, vivre air of i he tenm. The r.thf.f r l J "I !i, ( It 1 1 !' ir t 1 ii'U . IliHtn: M ,,.-uu i.j a juniper, ii .-1-3 of tne ten in i . 1 liUhi ook, t .1 J .fill will mnke .whins tlie nrtnn unable to go t iu l l s t '! I i I r-i r , w ... ' I ' u w Cl '-eon A : t'i. . I i, ii-., Oi-t. 1. V 1 - 5 i' h was to 1 . . .j a I mm in s 1 r n of l,i .1 :t ;t. ii ii. 1 ) i R -J. AB. U.PO.A ASM ld,P... 4. I 6 SO SMS Total ....all in er m aoraneDto ....0 OO0010O O Hlta .... Baa rraoeUeo............O 1 0 O 1 d 0 i ii losses "is battled with Chad's grounder and by thJp0.,t"4 iime no got ii to rirat. tns Beaver was en the bsse. v KlllUay ticked Derrick on the arm and filled the bases.. 8peas re placed Derrick on first because of the letter's weak ankle. Kores drove one STANDING OF THE TEAMS If' 'i"'' "'ai-:f 'a':'; '. '":"' 'i-' ' . Pacific Coast League. ! ' ' .. . W. U Pet. . w. r Pet, rwiaaa ,r..e TS .M8 g. rreaiee.a a ,4ft) Venice ;,.M .61 Um Angelae-AS 4 . Aeraaitatoi S S4 314;OaUn4 ...,.80 104 .434 National Leagued . ' . few Tr...0T 44 .068 'Boa toe ,.T 8t .441 , rBliaoeipfeie M M Jim Brooklyn .,,. M .44 fitUburg ...n aa .tail It touU.:,:.4 N M ;r:f'A4merie'aui .'Lmkimu ..' TnnMpaia ej es 4iicbica ,.,.n ra .bit hlnrtoa tr es Cliod ,..S8 5 JMi fcvtoa .J.tS I b0 31 Detroit .....4 as 4n t. Lcvul..,..M 44 JITS New Vork....SS S3 88 It. Jepeepb. Ataeoie Western IagtieS'f'v- . . . TT S .41 TopekS ...... T J RS Mi Slimx Clty,...TI SB .450 WieblU :....ea 98 Ml Ievep ...,10l w .S2T1 Omaha jh Heieee. si to .68 ei 15 TT .28 .SI TI .6121 4. Krana T. Baaaa n nana inr kuuui a, araoae a. two eaee blta Kacber. Krauae. Salts. Three beee bite Clemens. Doable Dlaja Cook to Leerd to uaeat. nacruice wta Aiuuay, ooeet. Btolaa oaaea eita. tilt Dy pitesea Dani i)oan. Dar. rkic. Time et game !:. Umpires Clutbrle ana zsoao. Games, y j l; :,:f. National - League At Philadelphia First game: .k,f-::-:J'.i:-i:i. R. H.S. BnJOKlyn , t'm t mi ." . 10 ; f Philadelphia . . ; . 10,14 4 Batteries Ragon and McCartyJ Bis ey, Chalmers, - Marshall, Camnlts and pooln, Burns.- Umpires Byron and Rig. ler. ";. ti.: vvf 'f --.iA v--l ' -; ;. Seeond gams '. ., .: R.H.B. Brooklyn I 11 I Philadelphia- . ...,,. i 1 S 0 BatteriesWalker and , Fieherr Cam- nits, v nnneran and tunifer, ... Burns, Umpires Rlgler and, Byron.. . f ,j At Boston! ' . M.K Boeto?ir!Vr:rn5;B::::;; '. Batteries Fromme, Bohupp and Hart ley: Tyler and RarWan. Umpires Klem and Orth. . Bana-Keswertby,, Mnndortf, MeArdle, Schal. ler. Corbaa. Errora Oartwrljht, MeArdle, Mun eeM. . Borne run Behaller, . Two baae alts Ooa baa, Schmidt. ' Sacrifice bit Oorbaa. Racrl- nee ny uewna. stolen baaaa Ken worthy, L4. field, rirat ea balle OH Lalrlald l. .f7 ai... sell. 1. 8 track out By Leltield 8, by Knnaall s. - Hit by pitcher Tennaat.-- Prrnble playa Meran te Tennant to Hallinaa. . Left oa baaaa Baerameatoi 4. 8Aa rranrlare g.'. Time liU. umyiiwm ntim ana aauaxuy. v i..-,,,. ,,lS .-, Massart,ef 4 3 1 0 Carllale.If. Howara.ie. S Eiiu.ir.... Face.2b.... I KriMter.rf., I Sawyer ,8b.. 4 Johnaon,aa. a Bolece.., 4 Cbeea.p.M $ Total is 0 1 i a '-i, a o 1 o : a i 1 e - ,ioaif 5 AB.: . 4 OIKaDe.cf..... 4 i;Ba7leae,rf... I 4Braaear.2h. t 0 O'Bearke.ae,.' 4 liUtaehi.Sb... 4 I McD'naiW. a m,e... a jiarBaa,p, PO.A. 0 I 0 0 10 Mi 4 10 it I Sit 10 0 HarkneM,.i a 1 0 4 Metoao..... 1 I 0 Hltt.p....... S 0 ft 1 tatarrett.... 1 Total '....U 0 0 4 s if H r Ameticaik lague Games, At New Tors First nnai n. VL m Boston v. v. (''.''..'. I 11 i-1 Nsw Tor . j Batteries Leonard and Cadv: Schuia and Sweeney, Reynolds, Umpires ETvans ana jsgan, . i .-.v. Beooad arams k ' 1 ' www BOStOa --.- ,.... . . i'fai- j- lle psw xorK a a i Batted for Harkaeae m statl-.-"i;JsiK tBatted tor Braskear to ninth,- Loa Anietoe...... .0000001 1 1 S HIU ................... .0 0 1 00 0 1 1-4 Venice ...... ........0 0 400000 11 i Hlta .........,,..,....0 O 1 1 I 0 1 1 I S Bane Mag f art, Howard, Bole. Bayleaa. Br. rare UtacbU lire kite, rune erf Barkeea la a innlns. . Charge defeat te Harkneei. Three baae bite Reward A. Two baae alt Utaehl. Bacrlflce fHae Kroecer,- Howard. - rirat oe balla Off Harkneae 8, off Cbeeb IV off Bltt 1 - Btoles baaaa Mai tart. Knetar, Btneb eat By Uartnaee, by .Chf 4, ,by Bltt 1. Pouble plab Barteae te O'Benrkei Cbeeb te tloiee to Page; Pate to Jehaeoa to Howard. xime i no. umpire irioner aaa rayu. ; Louiiville Beata" Pittaburc. Louisville. , Ky Oct - 1-Ths . looal team of tha American association ds feated the Pittsburg National :: league team yesterday by the-score of I to a. I axtcr io mninra or piay. Ths seore: ,:.:.: R.H.H. Nationals. .. i . I :v S Batteries Moseley and Thomas: Mo-1 Amerleans ....i 4 14 4l Halo and Beynolds. and Evans. . ' At. Waahingtonj . ' . n. M. v. miiadeiphia .i...,.,, ;,,-... o -4 o Washington ................. $ . 1 Batteries BoaMman j mn m.i,.i. Ayres and Henry, y Umpires Connolly ana, jyineen, -;,:"r-tnv;:,i t i i ? AH-Stars Win Another!, Vartoouver B. C. Oct 1. The North. weaiern Ait-oiars aeieatsa tne vaneoii, ver enampions in the second gams of the aeries by ths score, 4 to I. Hall was wua ana waa given poor support Vancouver; All-Btars (Umpires Egan : Batteries Adams, Hendrlx. Cooper, j and Gibson; sius and CJamsns,: -J )-: i,i -.i mi in n -i Reda Beat Columbui Team. Columbus, Ohio, Oct 1 Tbo Clneln- natl Nationals defeated ths Qolumbus American assooiation team yesterday, SI to 0. Four bits off Davis and Boottl gavs Tinkers ansa tne game. . The scoro: - . . . R. H.B. Clnolnnati ... .. . , . 4 l voiumous -. . . . . . ............ o - s - Batteries Paokard. Davenport and ana Murphy. xjaimriew iradiaru, urn Blackburne; Davia, Scott R. H. E. .. I S a a Batteries Hall and ' arinAu ' ir.n.iV. "4, I... , . . . . , ... ,:viif i.r ...v: '."f, ;.f! .:' t: y SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Dunn ;51 i e9 -..'-...iii.''':'. A.'V''': Z.: r TT v,,,i.i..W.;'-,4'.-''',i:.A''1;, Doubles tHialHobiSpaee r mrtr a arauagc tnKvmWTWJiy UfWUf 4X71(3 . f An public will 6taf a . pafk fo ypar Y- . ' door, tho you liv In a format? - 'IV'-V, 14 '"f ' ' -Emtr$6tu ' ... v. ' . . !",' w, v,;j: Four years ago I started my upstairs clothes; shop with, Emerson's quotation on my mind. I kept' the words constantly before me-haa to liy For the skeptics were saying that I -would never make' it. ' 1 was told it was impossible to bring men. upstairs,: threfe floors, and $dl them clothing. . How could 1 expect to do business but! . 1 . 4) . I ' t ' 9 . . ri j'" . at . - . V s ','" '' l- oriSignin have, uuuuicu jiiv uuur pace wmcn my increasing Dusmcss demands is a rood enourh ;;:answer;;to these gentlemen. a .-aawwa., v-Kww . ir wtuji nyuju WUJl I1IC aUYWHCrC irOIIl SlUUU TO SlOOO nlh HM iha A 1 At, . Ut - -1.' . ."i 'ji . . '' ,!..T.. ,.r. v, T. , 1 II I ' : mnnth nn thft orriiinrl flnnr in -th imA Wvlf' l - ww w - - . . , ' A- w-- wvs .seyv jSt WSaaf W fcIUVIVa .1.11111 V IM V. .FlI II I 41 I I II II I I II rJ1 .!, ,'J . ' . Thii means bijar savines to my castomers. Th Riiits T. a, i a 4aJ&& ,sb1d for$20.00;$22.50or$25.00 in a higlPtftnt store on the street ZllltiXl n v iiNiiirTiri w.. 11 s i Tieanpnpvn Tai irv smm l- a aa en a ia . a t . " a- . ar , , .'jh to h24 tho customers who have kindly supported ; me in vthe ' past ; and ftloub thank -those, of. thejm- who have , boosted me and 'my:uostair. mtitmlitiwsmkvfa : Retrains the Men's? OoUn I ;eH," I alvray buy direct 'S froml high-p-ade cloth inir: " manufacturers ' Baltimorndeork.T Any man who U in th. market for a high rrcdu readya:umSUIT tan Mavr money by taking fT C 1S-31 C317 OREGONIAN BUILDING ' ELEVATOR TO THIRD FLOOR Japa ' Beat Washlnetonl Toklo, Oct L Ths VoMi university team shut out the University of wash-1 ingtoft team yesterday 1 to 0. . Thescore: - . : i H. H. K. Washington 11 ' ' . j Western League Results, ' . Lincoln I, Denver K ... u - J Wiohit ,12, Topeka a. - t . ' Btoflx City II. Omaha 1 1 ' . Bt Joseph I, Des Moines a. , r ! Baby Football Teday. '' Oregon Agricultural College, Coryal-1 Us, Or., Sept JO. This afternoon the I University of Oregon and' ths Oregon I Agricultural college nook ; uo in ths first football contest of the season be-1 tween ths" two Institutions, -when the freshmen will oompete on ths local ath-1 letlo field for the gridiron supremacy. Both have, very - strong, verdant aggre gations, so tha outcome of tho arams la very dubious, Aa this is the first game I of the season for both the teams. It Is expected that the game will not be Tory high class exhibition.. " Oregon- Kid Jn Louisville. ' Captain XL W. Spencer, owner of ths Oregon Kid, this morning reoeived telegram stating that ths Kid. ths na tional 13 foot champion, would race at Louisville, .Ky, raaay and Baturday. Ths Kid recently traveled at the rats of IP 4-1 r miles per hour at Kansas CItrf,ivO Calllcrata Shifts Playent Coach CaiUcrate of. ths Columbia unt. I varsity is making slow progress in get ting his team into shape. CaUlorate Is shifting his players from ens oosltlen I to another every day, Fhllbln, the all- star center or last season, is being tried in tne tacjue posiuon now. t , .-.S;., a; n m mi i i i ..;.-t..r.v;,':v,... - Dunlway Wlna From Wrlsrht. W. C Dunlway, the - looal biliiand cracK. nereatea -r emeu- wriaht nf c.n I Srandlsco iij,.a handloas billiard match! j-r.jv(ilng, too to 117. Wright made a run oi asa . points ana was ,is points from vlotory when Dunlway made ot wnicn put mm out. W4- v''V" ' aaMajaaajaPJpijwljt M.'l 1, '. " Hliriiayer''&flitf ColTarfonsl Ths first accident of ths InteraehniaL no rumrau league naDDenea at tha win Military Academy yesterday afternoon, when George Butterfleld broke, hla col lar bone in making a tackle. . He will w yui ir u rest oi tne season. - . Academy to Plav Estararta' The Portland Aoadamv fnnth.n .i.... I will play tho Estac&da hla-h ian a.f., uny aiiernoon. .uuriDUit baa about A a. . at .- t- e. ' a-.V . ; Why take less or pay more, when, you: ' can always get ,W.H.McBrayer'sCedfar Brook bottled in tSond 7 to 8 years pld? 'V It is our toolicvito orovide 7 to 8 vear ff oia cecrar urooft to; tne aeaier,,ana v, : . ne can sell. tt. to you atthe same pnee fy, you have to pay for other 4 to 5 year old f advertised -bottled . in bond whiskies. -itSiat So you pay no more for. the ; World's finest Whiskey'?. - 1 . - At AU leading Flact ; 1 " . Regardless of ''shortages" of aged whiskies you can always enjoy the famous smooth, rich, mellow, double ripeness" of Cedar Brook, at ths sams regular price, if you only ask tor it at hading hettb, ban, club; sfc ,v , .- ' ' ',' m a,.. . m n 'A t , wHMtmjrVH nmA,.f I.I Amml"ri wa , - 4 A.teTllil r4, Aa .Xd ii4?A.V. Tr. i'- (teeb4ii.i e4Stsie,a tVilVf - 'll i --'HE'MELITE Dliliard Parlors MOVES) TO ITS NEW HOMO IN THBJ BA6KMS3NT The Morcan Buildina Saturday.' Oct. 4th f Our new quarters will positively be the f Ineet equipped and moat de sirable In the northwest. . . . ovxxrrjra - xiost attkaotiOits v:v:'Wa vUl dv. away;'. .,.v To , the r largest - run of S ' cushion . . bUliarda. . . . 1 box of SO Oatoe, Janoy Tales -;a of .Osgyptiaa tusury To the largest run of straight rail ' ..- billiards - c 1 bo Of SO acurlel u pari era , XTM7reo XsTPUaa XitLaury dra ' ' i' ' sartesi- To We lartat run of call shot pocket - s ;. . billiards ' ' -1 1 vox et SO aenriel srabobs - I bos Bubeld (aoo Oirarettes To , the , largeat number of balls in jtV -rotation ' ...iu: . -I o of eo Harts boa of (boo) subeiA oiararsttsa 4&4lrarrw4 nOTATICN FCCL m U VAc Per Ccs ' All Hiss fames BOo per bour. .. : . , A . XAmWZS, ro. j 1 ROTHCH1LD BROS., DISTRIBUTORS TH-tftHJ iraiMJi- MAM.'" AT YCJ CRUCStsr. , mil, a AA j'A .- !iiV.;.-, :,:- :. '..)is- I WW nr i imii-r,i-i -n I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 'IM' ir (111 "I A Familiar Sight the Wtrld Ovc-r Enough "BuH' Durham is sold in a year to roll approximately 22,000 ci?arettes etery tain. tfio of every day," rfE cowboy rid ing'his lonely millionaire at his club: the. toiler in the fac-' r. u: :- !,: tviii uiw vulva in iu i v ojffice; the sailor before the mast: the admiral in his cabin: the soldierJn the barracks; the general in-, - his quarters: nien of everv nation, oceu ''cation and-class- all finrl uneatitllA itinui : and Utisfat Han in fBull!' '.Durham hand-made cigarettes.. BP Lit Pi : ?:a, ci?arettea etery tain. "U Zri 5 ; f T day!' m ; 1 1 i' ; : A ! . i OElSiaiNE fo) SMOKING TODACCO (Enough for forty hand-made ctgartttiM U tach 5-c9nt tacto UUaWU'H if FREE writk aach 00 tack t k r " r , ( f -7-isf y t ' I tf'-.r '' Sn? !BullM lrhamu"$oldin ayetr to niake Ii? hllton ctganttesibout the same number as all brands of ready. y inauc cigarcucs n mis country comDinca and the sales are still ' ir?Z'f This proves that the majority of smokers know that dga i ' - ' 1 ' - rettcs rolled from ,Bull,, , Durham" Abookaf'papan rZTv lobacco afford preater enfoyment - iiu samesiViiVM U441 AWAUJf "UleiaQ - cigarettes they can buy I 1 ; . ' , I he deUghtfuIwAi of "Bull" v Durham hand-made cigarettes is a revelation. They havs a rich fra. . n eaarfif.m.rfa ..m ..11.. : . . AtA ibauj-utAuu Vl&4iCllv3 Get a sack of "Buir! Durham tUm nr1 learn uy it is smoked by tr.ort ailions of v.ttk than all other hih-grade tobaccos tmhiztit . , 1 P'1---- mw n r III! cldsd on his team for the season.