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if ... THE EYHNiyo .JOUBKAX. EORTLANP, OBEGOlsV SATURDAY JUNE ; 7,- 1902. C "MHCE'? IN THE GRAND STAND III IID or 9 "Ths fact,; njt Mike Boob yesterday, that Portland tied Seattle by the results. 't Thursdays gam here and 1fl Tacoma -baa caused muck peculation as to th outcom of the first meeting of the tw V -ub; ;j; Unfortunately ?tb chedul hi ' been so arranged that these two elub will .not meat (or the battle toyal until , June H Ud tha meeting theft wltt. , oeovr in Baattia. ; nowvf . tba ub Will worn 1 to Portland th folIoWlnfr week, and. a a consequence,, the local admirers 'Will not hay long to wait to witness tho bat tle of the giant of tha Pacino itorth" - Weot League. ., , ' 3,he fact that botb Portland and Beat- tit will meet twioe every other club of the league before they come together is - unavoidable In the Brat place it w feard j work to arrangs,,; satisfactory aohedule for a, six -club league, and especially, ao k when they are geographically located at they are in this league. Here we have three, elubs n th Coast, one midway and the.other two Sway over In Montana. la the second place, ollmatlo condition had to be taken Into Consideration, Presl .dent LUcaa,- owing to tha uncertainty of the weather here, very wisely kept the Portland club away from home aa long . as poealbleb-.vt-i..;... i,:..i .w4;i "While, as I have Mid. it Is unfortu nate Portland and Seattl will have so long. to wajt yet In one respect It, la a good thing. Had. they met earlier In the : season neither club would have been In playing form, whereas as It la now they wilt Whet they do come together, be In tha beet possible shape, barring aooldents, for a battle royal. ...;.,"- .-r-r: There- bt always a knockers' club Wherever base bell la played, and the Portland eontingest of ' the ' dltgrnntled . are saying all aorta, of things, about what tattle will do When the ahamplons go up ; against Dugdale's men.' J:- :: ' vn "It Is tins- Seattle has so far mad the better showing-, insomuch as It has- not as ret lost a single series, while Port land succeeded In winning only one of the flvt games played la Spokane. Tet, bow , ever, tt must be conceded that BeatUe has I ha4 ail the better of it, so far as the ' element of lack ls .concerned. Seattle has played but sne, series ef games away from boms (not counting tha series now .being flayed With Taooma). While Port land has. played two on foreign grounds. , Furthermore, ; Portland, was badly crip pled while In Spokane because of tha ao- cldent to First baseman Mahaffy, .Then arain, Seattle played the full series with Helena when Flannery's men. were In poor shape, while Portland was compelled to have two games., of Its series with Helena postponed beoauss of rata Whan their postponed gamee are played Helena will undoubtedly be .much strengthened. , "By all of this I do not mean to belittle ' the Beattle club. Dugdale has gotten to gether the most evenly balanced team that has ever played in Seattle and his men are capable of putting up a gU- ' edged article of ball. Dug. has been particularly fortunate In bis bunch of pitchers, He has four of them, and they are all top-notobers. It would be a bard matter to say wbo UUhe best It Hlokey always bad-control he would oome very near doing tha best slab work In thm league. I have seen htm pitch ball equal to anyone In tha country, and hi his very nea4HraMge U-te-pteeesi Uttle Har mon, whom many think la the beet nu Dugdale has for box work, waa badly hurt In the opening game with Helena; but he , la rounding to and has again donned the uniform. Stoval Is pitching better ball than last year witness the first game with Tacoma, whea he retired his opponents Without bit or run. This is the first time this has . been dons on the Coast since lSW-Qlenalvln'a League, when Victoria, with Darby In the box, shut out Tacoma. - : . . , . "Dugdale's fourth pitcher Is Hogg, . a young man new to Unprofessional ranks. His father; is general agent at Pueblo for the" Missouri Pacific . Railway, ' the road so ably represented la -. Pertlaod by Sddia Flyna. Hogg has dens remark, able work. He has taken his turn regu larly la the box, and only lost bis first gam in Tacoma Thursday of this Week. He and Engl of Portland, or the only two pltohera of the league who have but on defeat charged bp against them, . ; "Strong as , Dugdale's pltohing. depart meat to, I do not think now thai Vig neux has Salisbury back, h has much, U any, the better of Portland, iWltbeck and Mahafry are,t to a oertata extent, unknown quantities," but their work ha not. so far, been disappointing. . .Vlgneux thinks welt of both, and he has ho hesi tancy in saying that they WU1 prove Bt running-mates for Engl and Salisbury, Of thess two' tt. Is unnecessary to say anything.-. Everyone la Portland knows their werth, and so far as any opinion goes, X would rather hav them than any two pitchers in the league. It isa real treat to see them both neld their poei tlons, Sngle has never yet shirked a ball, no matter how hard It la hit down to him. and Salisbury is always where he should be when the ball is la play. How nicely h backs first on throw from the tone!..-;; w:'fr:t ; Both stubs are strong behind th bat Hat Stanley rivals our own playing manager, 11, He is an AI cafoher, hat a strong arm, is a good sticker and Al ways has bis head about him. tjp SeatU way they think nobody can equal sun ley. They say Portland' fast' baserun-nors-Muller.Van Bur en. at el.-wUl not steal bases with Impunity, as' they do elsewhere. - ' ; , ; . The great improvement la th SeatU team has -been- its infield. Hurley, Schwartst babbitt and - Klopf Certainly form' a stens walk. If SeatU is superior to' Portland in any way it is right here. Portland, individually, has stronger men In th infield, but taken as a whole the Seattle ;4ukrtet;; la" putting up. Just ' at present the steadiest game. la my opin ion Anderson 1 not only th best second baseman, . but the best, all-around player Ifi the leagu. sjid Diaei, at short la eating up everything; that comes bis way. He la not 'a grand stand player, but Is always ther with th goods. Hi wprk is th sams flay-in and dayout rSeatll In Dalrymple. Hurlburt and Bo- die has orak-a-ack out-neio, but j would ratbeT hav Muller, Van Buren and Hupp. Multer is my Ideal of an Out fielder. but b will have t look to his laurels of Van Buren will win them from him; Van Buren makes a difficult catch appear easy. Thar is n reason wny eltherjhould v dwp.a,' fly they; m get their hands on. Hupp is new to the potation, but there Is no crltloism i to be made of his " work. . ls a batting team SeatU may be a trifle . surer. .The trounl with Portland 1 that with a few exoeptlon. they all bat at the aame time. "Anderson, Hupp and Van Buren are what, might be termed sure . bitters, while Vlgneux can always be relied upon in an emergency, He ih a good man to have at the bat when a run la needed and a hit means a run Muller has an excellent eye for the ball and alvays meets it square, but I think he swings too hard at , it a a- rule. Delsel U the beat saorlfloa-hitter in the league. Hupp has made many frtends by his timely hitUng, and ' SI ways gets a hand when he comes to. the plat. "In th matte of bas running Muller, Van Buren. Vigneux and 'Weed are in the first class. Hupp Is fast but does not as yet exercise the Judgment th other Those Inclined to wager money on the result of a bail game, can make barrels of it when Portlands meet Seattle. The Beattle people wilt.; bet any way you want some 'fanst. going so far as to predict .that Portland will not win a sin gle game of th series.",. ' Baseball. - Championship Baseball. Pacta Northwest League. Bands.. v law V . Grounds; tith ana Vaughi ' Bpokan f:- ' W. ' ' r 1 r Portland,..?:-; tf .-v Admlssioa, (So, : . . Orandstand, Isov-i-W.,. .v Oatpe ; played. ;& if . VBassbaU.ft-,;,;.;s1--i li'v''." . Baseball. , Baseball. ' 5 HOWTHB CLUBS STAND.' -w ' L'''-:f.-:-. ..: - Won) Lost. 1. C Fertiana .IT- 8ettl . aoeei Butt ..... ..................14 Bpokane ...... .11 Tacoma . ........... ....U Helena ......... 71 14 -iy, .64$ -.6u .401 s Before th commencement of th pre' ent series between the Spokane hd Portland; speculation was rife a to th resuiu. One stockhlder In th local team, however, wbd f apparently " knw whereof b spok ,uthorlcd Th Jour. nai to announce that he naa iw to oat that his team would take the series. Had hu money been covered, he would now b in pocket that amount Tho champions took th third straight from lack Grlttf and his splendid team yesterday which hot only put the locals In th lead Iff the league, but It was the- third straight taken. .from Spokane. (' ''v.M;:ii:s44. Both teams played good bait but there was no sensationalism tangled up with ft Owing to the fact that very few knew that a postponed gam was to be played off yesterday, ther Wat a very poor at tendance, not (00 parsons -witnessing to contest . --.'-.'v" J Umplr Mullen did hot give satisfac tion to th local team, and Vigneux and Mahaffey paid t8 each for their kick. To the grandstand. Mullan looked all right and many think that the attacks on him are unwarranted. Score of yes terday's game: . . Muller, 1. f. ...... Delsel. a. a. Van Buren, L f. Anderson, ib ......... Hupp, r. t v.. Weed. 8b 1 Mahaffey, lb ......... $ Vigneux. c. 4 J. Mahaffey, p. 4 Totals .... Portland. ad. R. H.PO. A. x a. ... :::! ... 4 M to SPOKANB. i Ittlt I I t McLaurhlln, c. f. tWIIJ, ZD .... Elsey, lb .... McKevitt r. Prary, c iiononae, so ............ Howells, i. f. ureene,- s. s. Russell, p Totals ' Score' by innings Spokane .,... 0 Portland ...... ..... 0 0 1 i ,K t U 0 10 00 6 J 24 It 1 0 I 1 ?! Earned runs Spokane f, Portland V Bases, on balis-Russel S, J. Mahaffey t Struck out-By Russell t by Mahaffey 1 Two-base hits L, Mahaffey, Oreena. Left on bases Portland . Spokane 8. Saerlno hits-McLaughlin, Delsel, An derson, L, Mahaffey. .Stolen bases-MUIler, Anderson. Wed. Time of game-On hour and 99 minute. Umpire Mullthe. , SEATTLE AGAIN DOWNED. Seattle, which has held the lead tor some time, is now in second place, having lost the third straight gam to Tacoma yesterday. McCarthy's pitching for Ta coma won the day. The summary: ; Score bv Innlncth- Tacoma ...... .....o UllMlM aeatue ......I o d o o q a trgr, Newberg! R. H. B. Kelson. Mo il Inn vllle. r, Measurers Ralph' Heo, Dallas; Robert HartsooK, -Aioay.4f.'- Scorers fixed SvenibMsJvln BUIr, New berg! w,Lawt Thompson, .Albany. , c Th meet this year saw a change to programme, wbicn wot stand mdeflnltely. Thi 1 the dropping out of the meet of th standing and board jumps, and th substitution of .the -yard dash, relay raoe ana aiaoustarow, ' r'oOODi LOCAL ::MATCH. '.. Pugilism is being revived in Portland. Tho Pastime lb. which has bad noth ing f on" for , some time, ass at last llnobed a good match yesterday after- nooa after considerable wiring, .Manager Day received the following telegram from Ban Francisco . . . . ;Vour .terms I sausfactory, wlU meet him at 126 pounds. Tim Hegarty." Th above refers to a match between tho Australian, crack and Billy Comsey. Tho latter has been la training hers for some tiro for st ma too with Tommy Cox, at; Redding, Cat, but be has called this go off until after he meets Hegarty, wbtca wlU be on the ISth or Mta of this, month, si The present match ought to b bne of th best ever wltMssed here as both men sro aspirin for the prvilee of meeting th champion, Toung Corbett As a pro umimuy t too coming rig tit swanson and Freeman wlU most likely be matched. Both, are willing fighter and will put up ' ' MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS. cAL' Kelt met his Waterloo at Chicago last night When he went up against Jack O'Brien of. Philadelphia. Ther was un doubtedly something wrong with th Cat Ifdrriian or else O'Brien Is a phenome non. Nell Is no slouch as he bas demon stra ted in Portland. ' Last Right ho seemed to be out-classed. In the third found, while Nelll waa stag gering and unable to protect himself, O'Brien rtachad his jaw with a right upperout , Th blow sent Nell through the ropes and o was counted out Manager Arnold of the University sf California baseball team which Is touring th Northwest Is making arrangement with -Manager. McCloekey to meet the Butt leagu team in Anaconda, and also With Manager Dugdale to meet th Bea ttle team In Oreat Palls. He also pro poses to play Missoula, and possibly Po eatoiloni dub, and than take the universi ty team to Yellowstone Park for a week's outing. Th HayeS Valley Athletic Club of Ban Pranclsoo has matched Joe Oans. the colored cbsmpton and George MoPaddea. The men will meet at US pounds. Oans has been substituted for Jimmy Britt whoso bands 4uw injured. Vf. K. Vanderbllfs Ls Mistral won th Px Bsons at the.MaiMus LaAtt raoee, ran, - yesterday. his Aries was not placed in the race tor the Prla Long Ju ntas and his Nettle waa unplaced la the contest for th Prls Tenebeux. Geo. Li Baker ; Manager THE BAKEH -THEATRE . t liv Ore. N. I37S Col. 533 SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT JUNE 8th, AND ' MONDAY, JUNE 9th, Mr. Ralph Stuart and Cbmjpariy , IN A MOST MAQNIFICENTJPRODUCTION OP FE Positively Vour Last Chance to See the.. Popular STUART COMPANYThis, Season y NEVER CHANGING PRICES NIGHT 15-25-35-50C. t MATINEE IO-15-25c 1H Of ; coon win nmini 5EHI0II A GSmB Berkeley Boy .Won in a Hard - .i fight . i - (Journal Special Service.) ; BERKELEY, June 7.-Harry Thronsen. fisherman realdlnt at Fourth and Jones streets,. West Berkeley, had an exettlns sncouatsr "with a sea lion while sail- ' ins; on th bay. The younr maq waa dratKins a net from th boat when tho brute' appeared alongside the boat and showed nsht - 1 had been ashing' th entire day." said Thronsen, "and when I was About to dra my met I noticed a disturbance In th water. I soon realised that 1 was about to be attaoked, and Z prepared to flht,- ' .v , "As the sea lion appeared I struck him, It. then, lost alghv of him. but la a feW minutes he put la another appear- ' ansa.: As he ahowed hU head t threw a bolt and he sank beneath . the surface only to. rise under by. boat and capsiss "I so-t into th "boat asala in a hurry, and -a I did ho-attaoked- me aeaib.. I fought him and he finally disappeared. I then Jost my oenaes." . i Thronsen waa Injured about the body kyss a result of his -encounter, but claims that ho will so out araln and make aa attempt to land the monster. RACES: 3 IN OLD ROME (Journal Special Serftoe.) BOMK, June ' WoHdwldo Interest centers In th Cycle races 'scheduled to begin here tomort-oy to determine th world's -championships.- Not . sines th Introduction ot.th. sport. a meet aroused such general enthusiasm. " Am erica la to be represented th th races by Ivor Lawson. who la slated to go against the famous riders or Germany. Austria, Belgium, Jtaly, England and Pranc. WWW IID DM . SJSSSSBmsSSSSSSsSsaBSiSiSSS " Patidrit in New York " Dies of a Rare 1 Disease. IN HONOR V OF CORRIGAN , . KICW YORK, June 7. Tomorrow has . been set as the date and Carnegie Hail aa th place of tha big- meeting of Catb- -lie- laymea - New - York - and ' -richiity to honor the memory of, the lata Arch bishop Corrlgan. W, Boorke' Cockraa will be the chief speaker, of the erect ing. -A musical program of mala voices . and tho Cathedral choir will be aa addl- tla&si tsatwnb . ... 4 ;,r (Journal EpedaT. Servio.) . . NEW TORE! Jsn Catherine Bloslat died Bellevu hospital of Ad dison's disease, a rare affliction, which causes the body of s person to turn browtv and: which is accompanied by a gradual wasting away until death comes. (OK OHIO : - (Journal - Special Servtoe.) -FAYETTE, hfo.. June t.-Commence-meat week at Howard-Payne College was ushered In today with th undergraduate recital a elocution and music and th annual alumna reunion Tomorrow the baecaiaurtafe eermoa is io be delivered by Rev.- Dr. D. Mouson of iCanaas Utr. and In the evening there is to be a) sermon by Bev. Paul K. Una of Brook field, Mov , The graduation exercises are to be held Tuesday evening in Centenary, Two-base hitsJohnson, Hutchinson, Hurley, Sch warts. - Left on bawi Ta coma 6, Beattle t - Stolen bass Hurlburt Sacriflc hits Babbitt. Bchwarts. Klopf. Bases on balls-Off McCarthy 8. Hit by pltcher-Stovall L Struck outBy Stoy. all t, by McCarthy I. Time of game-One hour and U minutes. Umpire Cunning ham. ( ( ; . - PACIFIC COLLEGE WINKER. Af McMinnvllle yesterdays Paoiflo Col lege won from Albany by a bare point of one.; The weather was good and the attendance large, Tho summary) . Half mile run Crawford, Albany, first Poling. Dallas, seeond; Krameln,. Pa- IJO-yard Hurdle Heater, Pacific, first emo College, third.1 Time, t:ll 1-S. Frauds, Albany, second; Coulson, Paol- fie third. Time, end 1-8. Pole Vaults-Heater PacUe. first; Wire. Albany, second; Dalley, Faciflo, third. LMstanee, 10 feet fywyard dash-Adams, McMlnnvHle, first,- Torbet, Albany second; PolInS. Dallas, third.'-. Time. .0:5 -B. . v. f r. 'S HOryard hurdle-Heater. Pacific. ' Brat; Coulson, Pacific, second graves, Albany, third. Time. ;Z7 j-a, . . Shot-put Morrison, Albany, first; Even- den. O, S. H. 8., second; Krametn; Paclfio, jura..,juistance, n feet 11 inches; v ; 100-yard dash-Heater, Paolflo, flrstl Ad ftmsAIcMlnnvllle, second; Torbet.- Al bany; third. Time, 0:10 H. Mile run Morris, Pacific, first; Sims, McMipnvllle, second; Crawford, Albany. tniro. Time, b:oH- -yard dash Heater, Pacific, first; Tor bet, Aibann second; Adams, MoMInn I11, third. Time, 0:23 flat. rtamner-throw Kvenden, o. B. w. s.. nrst; Morrison, Albany, second: Rels, Al bany, third.' DlsUnco. M feet.-' -Board Jump Oomtes, Albany ', first; HeCter, Pacific, second: Krameln, Pacific, third. Distance, zi toot. 440-yard run Heater, Pacific,' first! Ad aras, McMinnvllle, second; Coates, Al bany, third. Time, 0:61. Discus throw Morrison Albany, first f Rvenden, O. B. N. 8., second; Kills Dallas, third. Plrfanc. II feet, I Inches. . High JumpTie between Heater, of Pa cific, and Wire and MorUon, of 'Albany, at 8 feet, I inches; polnu were divided. Final score Pacific Colisg. U; Albany. College, tl; McMinnviOe CoUegev IS; O. 8. K. L. U: Dallas CoQeg, a." ; . e The officer of the meet war: ' v: '" '. Referee A." M. Brumback, McMlnnvfllS.' f Timekeepers Otto Pickett, "Newberg; Harry Belt, Monmouth; Russell Wallace, Albany. t ' f " x , Cirk ofCourse-R. S. Storty, McMlnn trUio,T -'"'i' , . Scorer track events CK A. Forbes, Men mouth, ) " ' , r , -v , w . Judges at finlsh-aydo Rupert, Albany: William Soott, hteMiaaTUl Professor Blttaer, Dallas, . , v , tfaww mi. uh even re ,m, O. MMtm f, NEW RURAL ROUTE SOON (Journal Special Servlsa.) F-AIBVIEW, Jjjna . X-Notie has boen received front the Postoffli Department that th rural free delivery route from ralrvtew will be started July 15. It WfJl run directly west alone; the Bandy road a distance of seven miles, thence on the Slough road to a point north of Mount Tabor. Prom there It. will return along tho Sandy road and bear off toward Russellville, striking the Base-Line near th seven-mile post Then it will travers the Base-Llna for nearly three miles and bear north through the settlement snrroundm No. 7 School house and thence to Rockwood. Another mile along th Baee-Llno will take it within a mile of Terry, where it Wilt bear northward and Eastward back to Falrvlew. The rout will be M miles In Jength and serve .about Ud families who now have to go long distances for their mail. The proper name of Pair view Is Cleone. which is the postofflce, but an effort, is being made to have the nam' changed to Falrvlew to avoid the confusion now existing because pt the place having two names Falrvlew be ing tho name given tho plaoe by the railroad company. In connection wjth the establishment of the rural free de livery rout will be caused . the dlscon tinuanoe lnja few months of Rockwood Postofflce. It Is dlreotly on the Cleone rout and Is bIho touched , by Oreaham Route No. 1. When a rout shall have been started from Troutdal the Post office at Terry will also have to so, as Will also Powell Valley Postofflce, which is on Gresham Route No, 2. These offices will not be needed and th saving of their expense Will go far toward the main tsosno of the rural route new la opera tlon and to be established. Hold Their Annual Love Feast in Chicago. (Journal Special Servloe.) CHICAGO. IU June T.-Polltlcs bubbled up and over at todays annual ploale and tors nast of the famous Cook. County Democracy, Enthusiast! speeches were made, the speakers Including Mayor Harrison of Chicago, Mayor Rose of Mil waukee and other prominent party lead ers, but there was nothing about the addresses or about tbf gathering la sea era! that might bo construed as a launch ing of a Presidential boom. Issues were discussed and Demooratlo success pre dicted for UOi, but ther seemed to be some. dlffUJenoe about making any pro nouncement in favor of candidates. NEWS FROM THE NORTH SEATTLE, June t Major Zachary Taylor Wood, commanding th North west Mounted Police In the Yukon.; has been promoted to be assistant commis sioner, the second highest position la the service, and his salary Increased. Ho wtll hereafter report direct to Ottawa, instead of Begin, Salaries of territorial judges, ths sheriff and other officials have also been increased by Ottawa. Th Whit Fas has been given a new contract to carry the mall dally between Bennett B. C, and Whit Horss, Tukon Territory. Clifford C. Whlttaker, who was acci dentally shot In a Dawson gun store not long ago, and died from the effects al most immediately, leaves a wife la Ta coma.. She was formerly Miss Rosa Whlttaker had been a hunter here for a long time. He was shot whll examining a B-long rifle-Barrel pistol. Th clerk waa holding the pistol, when It acci dentally went Off. The two men were trying to fit a cartridge of unusual else In th gun. Th Coroner's Jury exonerat ed the clerk. Joseph H. Smith. HOMES THAT ARE HELLS GREEN DEVIL KILLS A GIRL (Journal Special Service.), DETROIT, Mich.. June 7. - Rt, Rev. John Lancaster Spalding, D, . D., Bishop of Peoria, 111,, delivered -the conference sermon of the twenty-ninth conference of the National 'federation of corrections and charities. His subject was "Altru ism and Charity." Lore of self ls the radical passion of human nature," said Bishop Spalding In opening'.- : ' "Reckless and aanseless marriages are an lnexbaustivs source of evil, Homes that are bells thwart the wisest efforts to reform abuses." (Journal Special Service.) PARIS, June 7. Aima Webster, a na live of Camden, N. J., -aged who was employed as an Interpreter and salesgirl in a dry good store, bet that she oould drink a pint of pure absinthe without be coming intoxicated.- Sbs tried the experi ment and died 10 minutes after swallow ing tho drug- inaii (Journal Special Servloar - LAPATXTTX, lad. Jun 1 Ail pre Da- rgtleas are complete for commencement week at Purdv which win be ushered ia tomorrow with ths baoealaureat sermon to bs delivered by Joba Hesry Barrows ! of ororlin College, The graduation axe clses will be held Wednesday, when th addree will be delivered by Dr. Prank W. Ounsaulus of Armour Institute. Bvawwa . 5 I 25 Cents ROUND TRJP..,. 2 ' -! 1 1 5 I-"The Oswego Iron Works : Only place on th Coast where Ircn ore has ever been converted into " merchantable products. Th LEONA passes this spot Sight time a day. See tho great ooko oven erected there. , Further uo SEE THE STONB TOWER, built-some say, to pro tect the pioneers from the Indiana. "Take the family along. Hav a ptcalo. v.. .Try this magnificent THE KIMBALL PIANO All that tnoney can secure All that art can surest . All that American sKill - -And Ingenuity can achieve, , All that system, economy and The, accumulated experience -0( centuries can accomplish; All This Is Embodied In &e Kimball Piano of 1902 VAa KIMBALL is as perfect . an Instrument as Human ag encies can produce. If it were possible to. make it bet- , . ter in even the minutest de tail, it would be donee '-.....;..;,... . .-v"'-' ,!-:: SOLD AT WHOLXSALl AN MTAIU EILER PIANO HOUSE - 351' Washington Street .3 FOUR. LAB.CX. BUSY STORXSt T., - - , " Portland, Stn Francisco, Sacramento" and Spokane. The Theaters THE BAKER. The manasrement of- the Baker has de? elded to make the Silver King olose th last full week of the Stuart Company at the bouse this season. Thus far this week the company hat been playing to crowd ed houses, and the sal of seat for to night give promise of a continuance. Commencing Sunday .matinee, and for the evening performance on Sunday and Monday, the company will play the pleas ing semi-military drama Fern dUf. which will close the engagement . . v;- -The many friends of the company re gret to See them go. but rejofoe In the hope that they -will spend a portion of next season In Portland. ,. Off TO anion THE MARQUAM. Excursion for a Quarter. ..WS-! t Ttje Curious Pair. Mrs, , Rubba I wonder why - that man keeps watohlna me so? , Mr. Rubba Perhaps she's trying to find out why you are Salable. Step s ftsMriiisi's, Hsrey's, Klsley's , A . aad Oswege. . . ,. , :lW,'i,;.t.i,-..-'Vi'i ' i ' The Steamer Loons leaves foot of Taylor Street at 8:3a aad 11: jo A. M., and 3:00 and 0:15 P. M. for Oregon City. ' Round trip as cents. . S-7- A . Sundays 8:30. 16 and 1 t:.i6 9 'A. n. I, a, 4IJO and 6: if P, M. "TTr"" M""e t 9 'A. rk 1, s, 4130 ana oils p, jw tartng at kr-PWia- Rtmni trfp s5 coats. :'V rM""siswaSB4as-1 Katbryn Kidder will eome to the Marquam aext Friday vend - Saturday nights, playinsr the Country OIrL R0SEBURG (Journal Special Service.) . . ROSEBVTta. June 7. The official count was completed today and the vote to Governor Is a follows: Chamberlain ISM, Furnish IfflJ. A. H. Crawford for Attorney f General loses th county by - Mr, ALU rrebl Of est Rosebur bad bis band 'badly Injured lyesterlay by th aocidentaT dtselurs :of a gopher gus.' Dr.i Hoover reports tha wound very se rious, but thinks the hand can be saved. ' Th Federal Labor tTnion of Rosebur received it charter today, its number ty-six sleeping rooms t . t m being tSCX A special meeting has btea j alrfce smoking, . meettnir, C' rury called for th purpose of taking la new j ales' rooma On the lot'-r members, baoOsoiue biii.JI t c ti Canada's Contingent Sails Today From Montreal. (Journal Special Servtoe.) , MONTREAL, QuebecuJuns 7. Tb Allaa line steamship rarislan, chartered , to take Canada's coronation contingent to England, sailed from Montreal today, The contingent comprises over do ofti cere and men representing all arms of) tha Canadian militia, : ineludlmr ; th Northwest -Mounted, police. Beside jth soldier the passengers Include th Gov ernor Genera), Premier Peters of Prtnee F4ward Island, Premier Murray of Nova Scotia, Premier Ttreedle of NW Bruns wick, and Lady Baby Elliot, daughter of Lord bflnto.. Many of ths passengers left from this city, whit others are ta be taken abroad from Quebec NEW AUTO CLUB HOUSE '- ; L. (Journal Special Service ' CHICAGO, June 1 Th new club boun of the Chicago Automobile Club, K't wai formalijf cpeaed today. Is.tLe l.i. I somest and most completely e.-:'.-- ? bulldln for automobile lub ourr - 1 ' this country.. The house eonm'- t ! '1.,