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VE; VIN ONE Portland Takqs a Game. : From Seattle. 'SCORE WAS THREE TO TWO last Day of Shooting Tourna ' - jnent-r-The Races. : '-' Seattle HOW THE CLCBS STAND. j Won. lost. Butte .r...:. v:..-.,m - if Portland ............20 Spokane-,... w r....,..21 Helens ..;...... V.,. ...'....IS Taoma ..w. ... K SI 20 P. C. .C23 .678 .; .7 .441 .409 ' SATCPsDAV'S GAMES. , " Seattle I, Portland It f, ...w ' Spokane J, Helena 2. v . , f 1 Tacqma , utte L . i . , - t Portland has at last broken the spell which nas been on tbem t or all this time. They yesterday won from Seattle In close game,' but It waa not till the finish that Vlgneux felt easy. The score; f ' " fiRATTLH 1 :-?:J w n. Hurley, lb .....3 1 Babbitt, s. a. ........3 a , grhwart. 2b ........ i . 0 Hurlburt, c. f. ...... 41 liodte. r. f. .......... 4 0 Stanley, c .'.i. ..,.. Ii lalrymple, t. t. . Vampbell, 3b a , 0 Hickey, p. ..: S""' Klopf -I...S ...w.i 1 0 Etovall ...... 1 0 , JI..VO. A. E. 1(00 0 0 ',r,X ' I .Totals ..... ;- V , S3 3 PORTLAND. - Muller. L f. ........ 4 , It Van. Uuren. 0. f. i Anderson, Zb ........ I Wtd. lb ;........, 4 Vlgneux, C ......... I Harris, 3b ........ 4 Hupp, r.- f. ....... 4 Delsel, a, . ..,,.. I -Wltbeck. ,..... I i Totals ,r..t i. ....81 .0 0 1 I 0 i ? -r i o - r s 0 1 1 n 8 6 1 1 X 0 0 e ! i i o 1 1 1 0' lIgn,'Lft on bases Helena '4," Spokane 6. .Stolen bases-r-Kelly,' Peeples 2,'Flan-nry- Double, playa Schmees to -i Peeplea to Sbaftnr, McGIUisran unaaslated. Base t)u-0(t SlaRla V.ofr Hit by pltcberBy PfeUter S. Btruek ouf By Slafle 4,, by Pfeiater, & Timer-One hour and jS mlnutea,' Umpire Colran. . ' .TACOMA FORPEXTS. ' Tacoma! forfeited yesterday's came to Batte. Ia the fourth inning-, it is alleged that the'acoma team unduly delayed the gam 'whep-tiiey were behind, think ing that, Umpire Cunningham would call the game fon account ' 'thi rain, which waa eommeqeing to ' Come down.- The trick did obtVork, howeVer, and tbe peo ple from the Bound lost out. The sum mary : ' ' . ' : '. v. .:(' ' '; Butte ,i. ......... ..,...,...,,....112 81 Taooma ,w.......O 0 0 00 ' Earned un Butte 1 , Two-baae bits Houts, (Treadway J. V Left o bases Butte tber was no winner' owing to the calm, bat on. Friday the'Meteor flhlshed? f min utes and 22 seconds ahead of the Cicely, but owlnaute' the time allowance,. the English boat won by llnute and U sec cnds icii . tm vt' ii ttf 1 !'TRAP BHOOT EDbD.';jr t ; ') The1 final' shoot of the, Sportsmen's A aoclatlpri f the Northwest, waa-held at tbe 'Irvlngton rack afiirday.; " There were three special events and some pool shooting to come pptyMui&yTt''" "P Of the three special; the first was the cbntear for? the Multnomah f-Oub tupj which 'Frank Howe,1 of this 'Yclty, ; won with tbe high eore of 47 outof SO tac fteta, unknown angles. VThe.Xcf ever shot gun, donated by the Lerever Arm Com pany, was tied for '.by a E. EUis, ot fle attle, C J. Wood, of Tacoma, and Sears, of Wallace. In-the shoot-off Ellis won. lei's. ' There are perhaps five hundred The Rayeycle.' donated by the Northwest "Of course, X haven't made a whole lot of money t&e CTibbg lately, bjit now1 that the Kid i is getting better I, have some gooo matches in sight. Glbba 1 matched with AKNelH down-In Los Angeles,' and after that I nave him engaged for Portland ana ouiie. can fTanciaco ttuiittm. , -HINT8,'TO',BRlTlSHE5RS. jf Tommjr, Ryan, .the middle-weight -cham pion, 1 who' is no in- London,' has- been tolling the Englishmen about the science, of fighting. In England the left hook as used 'by American boxers Is a source of constant wonder, ' aa . Its . effectiveness, Coupled with its short and easy delivery. has caught many a British champion off his guard. : Ryan gave the following de scription ot the left' hook after his ar rival: ' ' It is a gentleman's blow-not a bruls- flghters la the world today of whom ten 1 0 0 St 0 01 ' l Batted forCampbell In ninth, tiatted for Hickey in ninth. . i v. l.J Brattle V 0 0 Portland 9 I 9- 4 t ( 1 II 0 0 0 0 1-I 4) 0 0 0 0-1 . . ' Two-base hits Hickey, Dalrymple, Mul ler. ' v" ,- - ,f , Three-base' hit Hurley. v i -' Left on bases-6eattl 7. Portland t. , ' 8tolen bases Weed , Vlgneux, Harris, Hurlburt. ' t .(,- I i.-. ' ' -v. Double - play Delsel to ' Anderson - to Weed.' - , Sacrifice hits Anderson, Vlgneux. Bases On balls-Hlckey t, Wltbeck S. . Stmck out-Hickey a, WUbeck 10. - . Time Two houra.- ' 'Umpire Dexter Smith.' .s "l 5 f r SPOKANE! WIN9. " i v JAt Helena "yesterday Spokane put it on the local nine. , Pfelster, their new left, handed t wirier, ; was too much for .'the miners. The summary ' , Spokane ,.,',. ....1 01 0 001 2 'O 5 Helena. ...... OOOOOOOJ 4 Two-base hitsReltc Schmeer. McOll- , t '7 i i mi ", r- Oie NEW, WOMAN OOLF CHAMPION. , ln.iEd'wpMxH.:yMce:to&9.(hiUl .Tounuunent.'.jusi .dosed,; -iron' the championship ovet ' Miss Genevieve t- Heckef , who has held the title of the Woman's 'Metropolitan Golf Association for tVo years, . This v; . . , no famous woman ii shavn in the act of driving on the links at Orange, tf, J, . ' ' .. 6,; Tacoma 1 ' Stolen bases-rMelntyre Ward. : Double play Andrews. to McCar thy to Hutchinson. 'Bases on balls Off Johnson E, off Downing 1 Struck out By Johnson 4. Time One hour and IB minutes. Umpires-Cunningham. . WILLIAMS' ."YACHT LOST., Emperor William has not been having the best of luck with his American built yachtt -the Meteor., - At yesterday's race jl V- t, - lorecracE 'tf'tVi - " w - . 1 , f with all purchases in our Boys' and Children's Departments. , 1BERI SEL l Fourth and i MorHson ; f : He Sells the Brewer Hat All Shapes--FEDORAS and DERBIES 4 ' ' ! : ALL UNION MADE. , -t 1 C1 Gun & Bicycle Company, was won by P. W. Waits, of rftdletoh, who first tied with Ellis'. t , i' Most of the visiting marksmen have left the city, but a tew remain, JEFFRIES IS FITv' 1 Jimmy Britt returned .from) Harblii Springs, says the San Francisco Bulletin, the picture ot health and strength. The light welgth boxer has been at the Springs for the past two weeks ' enjoying the mountain' air and taking on flesh. He re turned in splendid ' spirits. His "mlts" are in good shape and he can go into the ring at short notice and pummel away as of yore. The rert he obtained has done him a world ot good,' judging r his ap pearance. Britt did some boxing and road work to keep off excessive weight He tips the scales in the neighborhood of 138 pounds and has enough superfluous flesh to work off nicely, Jimmy to ready to -go Into the fighting business . again. ' His brother Willie la' managing him and is ready to match him against Oeorge Mo Fadden If he wins his pght; tonight'. , Britt In the meantime is trying to arrange match for his brbthef la Oakland. He is willing to pit Jimmy against; Jimmy Law ler or any other lightweight" Manager Billy Lavtgne, of tbe; Acme -Club, is ready, to. give JUhmy ' match with any man he will take on. It is. very, probable that Britt will box in Oakland on July 26 Or some other night before the big fight , Jimmy thinks Jeffries is fit to enter the ring right now and-says he will still be champion after ; the ; big ..fight unless something In the way .ot accidents happen between now and that time.; "' FROM PITZ'B CAMP. BKAGGS BFRINQH, - June 30. It IS a pleasure to fee Fitaslmmons gro ;te his work.: There seems to-be no stopping aim. It Is ding dong,.' hammer and tonga, this thing, that thing, .but; always soars thing, and at the end of the day he seems just as anxious, while his trainers look as it the hayloft in vast field or a hut high up In the mountains where they Could "sleep "on 'and on for days to cdjme would be more to their liking.' ..Wilson and Dawson an not give him Enough -work with 'mlts, so they have made arrangements ,'wltbFrank Orlffln to. come up and stand a third of the wear and tear If Orlffln is in--condition to go to work at once,he wll.,arriv On the 1 p m. train. i - . ; : f Fltzeimmons is iuat gloating over the ring' arracgenients 'that .they have put up tor ;hlm to exercise In,' tor now the men can not get away jtrctmbn. aha he Jupt,. makes it merry , for them, t Xester- Kday was the first time that he has work ed In It elnfce'lt has been completed.' He" kept Soldier Wilson and George Dawson bn! the 4lred 'list for ilve': rounds each, making a straight, of .ten rounds, the' oth ers alternating so as, to be able to give Flta some chance to eork. ' ' ; The 'ex-champioft ia the. first .put every morning and gives no- one a -rest until Pawson Is In the saddle and they are away . on i the .road.' tor. the ten-mile" go. Of late when they have' returned Fits has taken' to the mineral plung as - the crek water Is a bit too -cold. . .:. Everj'thlng ia propRloua to good train ing, the weather being Just perfect, which has liiad the. effect' ot letting the ex-cham- plon work himself tnto . better shape than on' any previous occasion., -"' , - NEILL IB MATCHED. ' Billy Lavigne has returned from'Btock- ton, where he left "his brother. George still under the care of tha doctors. Billy lays th Kid had a fever- on Saturday and Sunday, b.ul atter,, that hs cooled down and is now on the road to recev- In regard, to the statement in last even ing's Bulletin concerning Young Olbbs, Billy said the former could not quit him, as ha has m contract whloh will gtaad. nre-scientlflo men.l These use the short arm jab .The vital points wrSe. a clever boxer tries to reach with hls in-flgbtlng jab Are the point. of the chin, tbe Jugular vein , and the pit or the stomach. The short-arm Jab. Or hook on the point of the Jaw, at the proper angle, jars the brain and Stops the man., The jugular . vein blow hinders the (low of blood to the heart to a oertain0extent and does the work nicely. The Btomach short-arm Wow is Just as effective as either ot the others. and is, perhaps, easier to land. -.; .- . "There are other kinds of short-arm jags used in boxing, but the three men. tloned are the ones most generally used by good boxers All three of the short arm Jabs are swift and almost unnottce able by all except the men in. the ring. and they are the surest blows scientific fighters use,". ''..' s. - . -. .-'.t.. A BIG TASK, . PhlladelDhla Jack 6'Brlen will attempt to stop two men at Chicago tonight. Jack Eeauscholte, who was Vtli Jack .Moffatt out In 'Frisco, Is one of the men, and Connors, the Stock Tarda champion, is the other. ' ' ' BIDUy BISHOP. ; Biddy Bishop's friends .will be glad to hear that he is much improved in health and that he intends to leave Hot Springs early in July. After a abort stop at St. Tuls Biddy will return to California and may - eventually engage-1 in r -the . saloon business at' Los Angeles, r, a ' 111 1 1 " " ' " -- - .-I mi . - - , ' 1 Si;i!i.:v.i .., ..!-, t.s v...' ..... ' kV M ,Sit vj Temporary SjtQre FiftK ctnd Yamhill Streets. t There are always a qumber of little things to . buy-a pai r ; of curtains . . to Dngnien up a room, a smaii dii oi arapery; something for tne ; cniiaren to wear, or something for yourself; There are always some ' few things; that; are necessary for holidays and we know it, and we take pride and pleasure in oeing aoie to meet your wants ina satistactory manner. 5 , THESE , SPECIALLY XyW PiUCES VIIX IWHCATE TO YOU WHERE, YOU SHOULD BUY. . c 4T f n 1 1 9 , INDIANS TELL ; OF SHIPWRECK The Jeanie May' Have, Gone -, Down Off Nunivak. " t . 1 - X . - I in li S t i ' i.' , j (Journal SpKia ; Srvfca . ' SEATTLE, June SO.-The steamahltt John S. Kimball, Captain Twine, of the Pacific-Clipper line,- has arrived j from Nome with eight passengers. She brought ho tidings of the Portland or Jeanie, hav ing left Nome June IS, before the Roan. oae ana yaiencia.' i '-f" Captain Twing verifies the report that tho natives on the north side of Nunivak Island came alongside' the ship June 8 In canoes and gave the officers to under stand that a Rteam vessel had 'sunk In that -vicinity. ''The Indiana potated to my ship. .and. .then, to the ..water," .he says. and it was apparent thavt they wished to Convey the idea that a -vessel had sunk; but whether they were referring to the Chaa. D. Lane oi- tne JCanle Catf . Oniy be Surmised. ; I believe ft -"'mbro probable, however, that the JeanM was carried Into the Arctic sea. .The : Indians told the same story of the officers of the Ore- . ri..f A 1 jr. . , ' . . 1 j i .... Kuuieu awiss v-uruuns, 3 jos ton;, j ' F"lr...'. ..65c, $1.00 and $i.aj Scotch Net Curtains, 3 yds lon2-.....$i.40 and $1.50 , Bobblnette Curtains with ruffled and lace trimmed ; edges $1.75, $1.90 and $3.40' f NotUnham Lace Curtains, .yds long, pair.. ...50c Same, 3 yards long, pair-.,.,., 75c, $ and $1.23 j, : Same, 3 yards long, palr,.,,., . , ! Creton, 7c a yard. 30 piece Creton, large floral designs, good patterns. ' ,'k - Lawns, 5c a yard. ' 1500 yards In black and white and red and white polka dot worth 10C yd, for 3c. ; Best American Prints, 5c a yard. . '300 pieces in the lot, all good colors and patterns, 5c - Percales,;l Oca yard.. iaoo yards 33-lnch Percales, worth is 10c, for 10c Fine Muslin, 6Jc. 36-Inch bleached Muslin, soft llnlsb, 6 10 cents. ; . ; ' Outicg Flannel, 8c. ; i Good grade, dark and light.colorS, only 8 cents. '.. Cotton Coverts, 12Jic. f Best grades, all colors, ia i-ac. . r- - .v7s 'Towels. - Cotton Hack Towels, colored bofder.....,.........:r3c ' 'Cotton Towel, extra heavy, fringed..................... oc . : White Turkish Towels.... ...,...ioc, is i-ac and 13c Same, extra large.,.....,..i,.....t.......' aoc . 1 " Uather" Belts, 2c. . A good assortment of Ladles Leather Belts, In ' 'black and colors, worth 35c snd 50c, for 33c. ... i "j, Petticoats, $1.15. - Ladles' ; black mercerized petticoats nude with ia i-a-Inch flounce ruffled, a big bargain at $1.13; a ,v . 1 v ( v- . ..'is.. 1 Children's Dresses, 50c. 1 f - ao dozen percale dresses, trimmed yvlth .white duck, sizes 1 to 3, worth 73c and 00c Special 50c. ' ..V'.' Boys Waiste, 25c. v r ? Well "made of good percale, in reds' and bluesr sizes 4 to m. 35c quality for 35c. - J, - ; - Dress Goods. . 43-Inch half wool novelties..- .1 ... ward axe , a8-lnch serge In sll colors.....,.,M,...,.....yard 14c " 38-inch corded solleL all colbrs........n...i..yard ajc ' a8-inch fancy waistings in strlpes...,...........yafd 33c Fancy Wash Silk, 44c yard. tV " All new shades, 'fancy - colors. In checks 'and stripes, 44c - " . ; Satin Silesia Lining, 10c. . r ' J;Jt, Several pieces slightly soiled, fine grade, .worth : much more, ontyioc: t Fine grade taffetta llnlng.......;..ia i-ac and 13c Fine grade spunglass,: all colors..........,............waoc 5 Smibonnets, 22c. ..Ladles' and misses siinbonnets,' well made, good, colors, aac , y - , . . , r- " . SaQors. Oood ladies saIlor.-..,...;..,.:t..,.........i5e and $oe"-; Good ladles' trimmed sallor............30c, 73c and 95c -asc Ladles' large rim garden hats.... Shirt Waists, 35c Ladles' percale shirt waists In all sizes, good pat terns, 33c , ' ' t 4 . , j V talking Skirts V, In oxford and medium gray, well tailored, ia rows stitching; on flounce, , " i SpecSal, $2.95. , DUEL OVER A . BAD. WOMAN Redding Cal., the Scene of a ' .Deadly Quarrel. THE PRIVILEGES OF A "COLONEL" WATERLOO, ' Ia..' Jun"e',-What en titles an auctioneer to the prefix "Col onel" before his name was the principal question of discussion In the convention of 'the State Auctlonera' Association here, There has been much loosness in the ap plication of the title of late,' and the as soclation decided to place a definite Jlmlt bn colonels. The motion that an auction er must carry. 1000 sales before he Is, en titled to be called colonel was at once adopted. . This, It was argued, would re strict the title to the better class of auc tioneers., ' , ' , , (Journal Special Service.) . JtEDDINO, Cal., June M.-When D. C Wheeler resented 'the attention paid his wife by his mining partner, D. P. Smith, he was attacked by Smith with a club. Smith was fatally wounded by Wheeler, who is under arrest on a charge of mur der. '. .. . ;.. -: , W'heeler says that when he discovered his wife and Smith were In love- with each other he offerd to. leave his wife, mine and 'all other possessions It Smith would pay him for the work ha had done on the claim.. This angered Smith and he attacked the husband with a club. The woman also' took a hand against ner husband. Wheeler then drew a revolver and -shot' Smith twice through the left shoulder.' Smith ran for , "the cabin, ICO yards away, where there Was a snot gun. Wheeler seised .his .Winchester rifle,; which was leaning against a tree hear by, and fired 41 shots .at Smith as he fall.' One ball struck him in tha left leg. below the knee, shattering the" bone. Smith gained the cabin, however, and getting the shotgun, took a Beat near tbe door to await a further attack. . . 1 Without a word to the wife who had turned against him. Wheeler hitched his horse to a cart, drove to Harrison Oulch and surrenderd himself up to Constable Bnively.i Dr. K. H. Pitts left immdtately to, attend tho .wounded man, : but found him dead. , .'"" CURIOUS LETTER One of ManyReceived at World's " . Fair Headquarters. . - - - (Jobrnal Special Service.) -: STi LOXJ1S. . June SO. In a letter ; re ceived 'from Sambel, Fla.,' at World's Fair headquarters, the author expresses a fleWe Jo open -vp a correspondence with the Kxposltion Company, concerning the sifi.000,000 paid by , the ' United States for the' Louisiana concessions in; 1801 vWas not some of this money lost stolen by-pirates?" ha asks, and tha he con tinues: Tor many years people hava been searching for tll.WO.OOO of gold bul lion Tjurlfed here In -the vicinity of Cha. Ictje harbbr jjby 'old Oasparllla and La- fltte, noted pirates. The Survivor of this hdge steal say it was th Louisiana pur chaae , money. Lafitteonly -acted as-, a spy; Oasparllla did the stealing. - I have searched1! for it seven' years ' and find eonsiderablb ' evidence ' concerning ft. though It Is very difficult to exactly lo cate. ' It It can '.be found It will be the making -01 the Louisiana- Purchase ap position." Please let me know If taere was a portion of ihj money lost, Xor-1 ant very much, iaterested. , . 5 ' HENRY WEINHARD 1 Proprietor of ehesM3EssMDsssnsssBMsssBB CITY BR.EWERY Bottled Beer Specialty largest nd most complete brawery la the Northwest Estabitshed 1862 Telephone No. 72 Office. Thlrtoenth and Burnslde Sts. . PORTLAND, OREGON SPECIAL COMMUTATION : SEASON TICKETS On 8ale Between ? Portland and the Beaches Via A. & C. R. R. July let On and after July 1st the a1 A C..R. B. win sell five-ride season commutation tickets between , Portland, Clatsop and North Beach points at the rate ot 115, re turn limit expiring October 15th, and in terchangeable v with, all , boat i lines be tween Portland and -Astoria. - This strictly new feature in connection with the already excellent rail transpor tation facilities offered between: Portland and the seashore, is, destined to make a great hit with the business men who an ticipate .mallng frequent -visits to thoir jTamllles at the seacoast during. tbe sum mer. " ' y i TtckeU on sale .'at Northern Pacific ticket office, 26S Morrison street, and Union Depot, ' ' FEARFUL CRIME - . -1 Two People' Killed and Hpusest ' r Wrecked by Explosion.' FATHER- OF 26. (Journal Special Service.) , t BABYLON, L. I., June 80. Oscar Darl ing, a civil engineer,, hecame a father for the 28th time. ' He olives at Amityvlllerl He has twice married. 'His second wife. Who -was only 19 When she married, has given birth to U children. His first wife' bore him 1$ children... His. la ths largest family on long Island- and probably in, the' state." He has 12 tooys and. 14 girls,' all of whom. are living. axceptOflva.. . N y t . ..an ' (Journal Special Service.) liAriLLETTE. Tenn., June 10, , 1 terrible . explosion . occurred at the rail- road vamp of William Park, four UeS from tiete. , , l, " y Herd Lones and Martha Chapman werS literally blown to pieces and- the housel in which they were sleeping .was demoU , lshed. . ,. ". . v j . -f "A baby,--also irf the house, was blown Quite a distance, .butwas unhurt. . 1 . Four cases of .dynamite are reported missing from ie contractors' magasina and It la' thought 'these "were placed under the house by enemies of the pair. Officers are making an invest!-. gatlon. ' - Reduced Rates to, Newport., T. Commencing June IS, the Southern .Pa cific Company Wilt Sell rbufid-trip tickets, Portland to Newport and retura, good via either Hast or West Bide "divisions, In connection with the, Cofvallls As' Eastern Railroad. . ,: .Three-day Sunday excursion; tickets, good going Saturday, returplns Monday,' HW ' Seasctt tickets, " good re turning until October ,10, $4. ' Baggage checked through to Newport r' t.';? . '- For further . Information - call at fclty, Ticket. Office, t corner Third and Wash Ington streets, Portland, Or -. our:...: INTENTION, :iBatNrrA0 WORK done In this of fice shall be so far. ' ahead of any other that there can be no mistake ; In the mind of the pub lic as to which dentist to consult; Our meth-; od is painless, our ap ." nuanrsiB i:gnsi nswr imei , Tm" ' j a . a aiA : mm rV r A . ' . cainaoie. nu wukr. .. Dr. W. wiaa, J : 1 BUT BEST WORK. Dr.'T.'P. Wise. WISE-: DROS.; Dentists ,. aoS, 909, atevii, siaPalllng Building, I cor. 1 airs ana wasnimetM atreMs.' Both Phones-) Or. Soath .sqii Cot. JAS. ft'