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s;..i -r Sfcq FIELD 'v' Sammy Vigneux and Tits baa ball team - ? arrived hems yesterday rom, their dis- Siteroui' trii'and the first game will be played Thursday with galisburg in the . box while Engle and Whltbeck will of ficiate In the two gumes en the Fourth. While Vlgneux bad littlft W say regard ' " . tt hi 1 defeat while away, he pointed to the fact that Portland had played Just ',- as (food ball. a ever. He also said that ? tJ the team had the worst possible kind it ' : luck, which coupled with raw decisions - fcy Jtullane nd FUk. lost the Portlands ?lf--Vfciiir games.) president Lucas, of the ' ,1. ""league, sJaoeontes In. for his sluwe of Ore ' v biame. ' ';, " . V Hoarding the trouble with the Mahaf ' fey brothers, Vlgneux, says that ho was perfectly Justified In taking the course he til& . Further, that the release of one and the suspension and line of the olher had '" nothing to do With euch other, but were separate cases entirely, lie said that Lou , Mabafley is ordinarily a good mua, t rst, and that as soon as his two weeks' suspension Is "tip "tut will be taken back . be so desires, ; . . - - Regarding ,4he, report telegraphed from (.', "; Honiara to the effect that he-contem-' .plated jumping the .league, Vigneux says It was all rot and that such a thing never C" ntered bis he. , ;!.v ff' . A liiath' i rom Tffcoma' says that St. -'- Vraln, . he . pitcher, who jumped to the Chicago National dub and was then ' - fanned out to Memphis, has been sus- ;. pended by the executive board of the ; . Association of Minor Leagues.'' As he-. la - ' now blacklisted any .olub pitying him In -' tha .minor league will, have to come up ; with 1806 : ' -MtUs-Rock; refused to play, with St Vraln pitching for Memphis yesterday and forfeited the same. " -. Eddie Holly,-who has been playing In the ' California ''league, baa Joined the Helena team and will cover the third bag. V'loe'Mahaffey the released Portland t pitcher,.-has received several offers from Amateur teams In the , "Northwest but : Baker City looks the best to him and bet .., win probably . accept it. Baker City la lso after Lou Mahaftey. ' ' " i 2? , .t , ( ,' J - , , 's ' V" -Aacin'o on the fourth: " Messrs. Helmaa dc -Simpson lessees of .. the Irvington track, have decided to give . ; ; a day's racing on the Fourth. There will - be four b.lgh-clsss mntests between pac-!.,-" era and runners. The program has not - - been made, bo 'yet but 4here will be a . free-for-all tflot, a 1:20 pace and two run-, ; . rring races, one of a mile and the other a t half. The strings of Helman, Beckers, , Simpson, BradfordrTllden, Irwin, Smith and Bradford, who are here training for ' the circuit, will. enter, while several local tnen think of also taking part. , - VWRBEfJT TO CHALLENCE. tw ' James J. Corbett. (sonologist and pugtl : 1st, baa announced his intention of at . 4 tending thw Jeffries-Fitxslmmoni' fighf in Ban Francisco on July 25. He will chal lenge. .be. winner and hopes o win back the title of champion of the world, which (le'lgst to' I'ltsslmm'ong at Carson City. t "I expect , to leave for Bon Francisco feome time-early Jn July Iff company with O mm c At the urgent request pf. t0 JOURNAL we invite you to ptrtaKe of ' the bargains offered during our Midsummer Sale. Located as we are the past eighteen years on the corner of 'Jtiird jinM ho ' introduction to the purchasing public. Housekeepers and others who patronize us areellSsii aosphere.;1 that surrounds -:,theman& atmosphere o, protection in . ; price 'and quality - ' Warner's summer and bathing corsets, values up to $1.00 reduced to 15c and 35c. Ladies' house wrappers, 35c, and 95c. Greatest bargains on '"'7 Campino; 1 Biankets-gray, mottled, and white, standard double. 50c, 55c, 65c, 75 95c, and $1.25 pair. , Ruffled Swiss . Curtains, extremely well made, 2j and 3 yards long, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $15, $1.50 and $1.75 pair. Lace , Curtains, button hole and 35, yards long, according to 45C &oc 6sc. use. 05c. $1.00. $1.50 pair. Oriental striped Tapesty, 3jC sale price 25c yard. . Extra heavy Tapestry, rich 4SC, 50c and 75c yard. IMIcAlSeini McBooimelll ;;vCble9 ;THir Ats for Bazar Glom nttihgli OF SPORT JioDest. John Keiiy and ' a number - of other -sporting men from'' New York,'' said Corbett.'- "Several people fcave signi fied their "Intent Ton of going, .but we do not .know poBltJvelJ' who will be in the party. ' ' ";' ' " " "' Ve do know, however, that Kelly and I will go, and I will challenge the winner at the ringside; - I Will post a forfeit at the same time, and will be ready to flght as soon aa tlje' other pan is ready. I'hj sooner It 1 tt. , tl)e' -better It will suit mf, as I am In good condition at present and could- prepare fur -the battle In a short, time. ', . ; , in. ii tr mil jl ijlHf' )il ,( , , l 1j , V f f ft 1 i i -4 r - f . ( " - 5 " jau-,sssa--A I o. T v. , wiisiii' ! V.;;:!,.V- v- Here are the photos of the crew o1 husky Harvard oarsmen who went down to defeat the other day before the aqueos . : V ' : sons of old Ell, while President Roosevelt looked on with Ill-concealed chagrin. . They made .. . ' , ' a hard fight for victory but were beaten In almost record time. ; 'Whlchshould' win, Jeffries or Fltaslm- monar' 'the former champion was asked. "I ..think It Will be Jeffries," said Cor bett after a minute of study. "At least, he Is younger and stronger than the Cor- nlshman, and from my experience with both men I am Inclined to favor Jeffries. 1 cannot explain exactly why this is, but the fact remains. . YOCNa! CORBETT STALE. When ."Stounf ..Corbstt did not put Kid -""Tr--"-' y.' i'i- pminnier of goods. 4 Larsre Bed specials 95c, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.65. , - ,t 50c, 68c, 75c earth. x '.':L. Heavy tan, fancy size and $i. 10, $1.15 "Fringed Doliles, colored borders," ase doy. Fringed Damask Doilies, plalni also col ored borders, 5c each. , .J...,'7'":'.',r.'. Muck Towels, suitable for all purposes, 5c, oc, 7c, 8c, ioc and iac each. Large size dinner Napklnsl, $1.10, $15, $1.65, $1.00 and $2.35. - r edge, aU, 3 price, 40c, $i.ai and Table Linens and Damasks for seaside or country, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c yard. " Extra, fine satin Damasks for the home, 50c, 65c, 75c and 95c yard. worth regular colors, 35c, White Bed $1.00, $1.35 and Broad away at Denver ijppentlr1 popu larity In bis own 'town ' depreciated a bvndred per ctnUPffV' bet their money tha ho t . would walk around the Kid like si cooper does' abar rel. end when the latter was there at the end smiling' there- wis" dlssaflsf action galore.' Cor bet t -was-made a target for Ihe' Beti ver papjsrs; wklch'. charged 'him with not trying to finish Broad.' who Was never knocked ' out " Jn "Wa life.' ' . They created so much disturbance! that the po lice . authorities .would JWt flvt, the,,club a permit to bring off the Bulllvan-Corbett ngrbt; which "was to have been held there last Friday night There is not much doubt but what Corbett has set a fast pace of late,' and wsf not prepared loir a hard battle when he taught Broad, whom he looked upon as an t'easy" opponent. ' k ' 1 ' I HARVARD 'VARSITY EIGHT. SEVERAL GOOD MATCHES. A Los Angeles dispatch says; Fighters have been burning the wires off the poles today and In' consequence McCarey has tied. up several excellent matches to follow the NelU-Glbbs bout of July 11, First ot these is the engage ment between" "Young Peter , t Jackson1 and BUly Woods, which Is set for July 2! This Is In a way-a concession to the local Interest In Woods, the QansrTtirner - : ; krtr Comfortables, white, cotton. Turkish Bath Towels. Spreads, full size,' 75c, 85c, $1.50. .;: : r ; . : , ; .- . j. i v..,.) . event taklnra second place for It. These Ilghtwelghu will class the latter part f :Nt' v ' '-';': 'Toting .Peter Jackson" having been backed by Xl Herford to put out "Phila delphia Jack O'Brien"' or forfeit flOOO and the recelptav something may be done along these Hnes. Jackson did once'buf many, doubt 'bis ability to turn the trick again. Herford, however, Is known as a man who will bet his money and means What he says. " '' . George Gardner and O'Brien is another card , that Is. eligible. If it Is chosen In stead, of, the Jackson-OBrleri event, th date will be about the middle of August, as the Elks will then Ik returning and many wjBl stop oyer to see the bout whDch will attract a-great deal of interest all over the country, - "TV Mike Donovan and Tommy Tracy have wmsm ' -v i both cominupted to MoCarey their, de Slre to again ?lainber through the ropes, and. while nothing is contemplated 'be tween the iwo, Tracy offers to do 142 for Gans, and may get the chance somewhere else than here. . Kid Williams was sign ed by wire tod'ay to meet the " "Dixie Kid," now looking for trouble In the wel ter weight class. They will go ten rounds the night; of ihe Nell-Qlbbs en gagement, and each agrees to stop the other or forfeit the cash. . ; AFTER TOP NOTCHEHS. Toung Corbet states that he has made up his mind to take on all the topnotch ers In his class who may present them selves.' "I Intend t give every man who Is reasonably, entitled , to It a chance lor the championship," he said. "There will V i - t HARVARD FRESHMEN CREW. The muscular oarg who rowed a dead , 10 wunin a anon uisisntc ui uie joai laie leu oy a leagin, put ( a hot spurt by the boy In crimson brought them , ; - .over the line even: with those-who wore the blue, and the race was declared a draw. '-,v ' .' be no haggling over termaj "although of course, I shall have trTia.ve some re gard for my theatrical "engagements ''- I am in first-class condition. ; and If Sulli van whips me in St. Louts It will be be cause he is the hotter man', ' After the St. Louis fight I am going to see It Mc- Govern will not meet me earlier than our agreement callB for". It will suit my plans better." DAWSON AT.W6RK. t ; George Dawson hass. started . out , with his work In the Fltsslmmons camp. This mprnlng. he went the IP miles on horse back with Flu. "When they returned they took a swim In the lake and Fits was given a rub down., after which he was allowed to take his breakfast...; The rest of the morning he spent Ibis tjme mov ing his deer paddocfc' He toa taken his pets further up the grove In a "more shaded spot. He how has three fawns In the paddock,, having ' added two more lately. .., V-i.'Y This afternoon he will punch the bag and spar with Dawson,-'ending up with "Tm" work. Soldier Wilson Is 'expected to return from the. pity this afternoon.-. . 8". Bulletin, -v. tj.WJrjStt ' BUly tvigne will attempt to arrangs tTHeetffiieTWeeir and Mike Donovan.; the light to take place next month under .the auspices of the Aome AthleUo auB.-;r.1't Cfs'! . v ' ' The- new"dlrectonr lust' Issued Columbia Telephone Company shows that $ Celebratirjg the lourth v fa warm work if you celebrate ;; right. ? And you'll went to wear laundry that wUl look as fresh In the evening as It ; doe In the ' tnornln . Send It here and don't Worry about the rest. . The '. UNION LAUNDRY -rl& Bahdolph Street. S' r Phones Alblna it or Columbia Wt Execution of Murderer ; Schieve at St. Helens. ' Sheriff Hattan of ', Columlba County was in the city last' even-? ing, arranging final details for the execution of August Bchffeve. who will be hanged at St- Helena at noon tomorrow. Mr. Hattan said: 1'Ever since Schieve was convicted there was a doubt In my nbind a to "his guilt' until the last two or three, days, but I am convinced now thatthe fellow Is guilty. He shows' no symptom of remorse, and apparent ly is sincere, so. far as he knows, in his belief that he will be happy In the hereafter." " ? . ' ' To .the query a$ to whether or 'If not the Sheriff' would trip the trap HK Mr. Hatten replied "I will attend to that matter myself, and" dp It;1 4 with rood grace and a, clCaf con- science, because I am satisfied that' the community wltl be; well. rtd' of ' a very bad character. ' I" set' the i' hour for the execution at 12 o'clock " -4. for the reason that I wunt Schieve" '- to die -at .as nearly tha-aaxnelloia 4- In the day as he killed' fiohulkow--f ski.- .t--- MASS OF BRUISES (Journal Special Service.) CRIPPLE . CREEK, Colo., ; July 1. James Anderson, a machine drill man on the Joe Dandy,' drilied into a missed shot arid was badly mangled. His left leg is shattered and It Is doubtful whether it can be saved. His rjght leg la broken and his. face and body are a mass of cuts and. bruises, Anderson, who la 24 years of age and of fine physique, has request ed the doctors in attendance to save his left Meg, and- he promises to dot the rest toward recovery. ROASTED ALIVE (Journal Special Service.) MARLBOROUGH, Mass., July l.-John Culllnane, a laborer, put his seven-year-old boy In the stove oven and,, leaving , li-.:r--.i.,r-'. heat with the Yale men on June ao. Up him to roast went to his priest and told i what he had done. The boy, after be ing Jn the oven half an hour, was re leased. He was terribly, burned. Cul llnana has been - placed In a padded eeiL,-.l':.... ",. . ' - '.;..'.. . SLANG SPEECH WON A CASE (Journal ; Special Service.) CHICAGO. 111., July M-K lawyer who dealt in slang won 'his case against an attorney who employed high sounding metaphors In Judge Clifford's court. It p.m u.h wppeai oy F rancis 'i, aiurpny, u lawyer, pn a, judgment of HO.' obtained" by Dr. Thomas I, Motter, for services rendered, i ' i . .4 Murphy defended bis own case and was loud In his oratory. - C. B.- Steven- ' son. for Motter; thrust, his bands. into bis trousers pockets and mads a plain heart' to-heart talk,, ifo iVou fellows -ars a 4ot , of gypt bt said to .the Jurors, . Vlf -youbollev What lhalfellow toldV you. ' H said, that the doctor ; only "made a five-hilnuts - exam ination of him and wanted to charge hlra I lea If that's right the doctor would be L'ny.' ad be don't look nutt jr to ma," Jury" returned a verdict tafaver- !' t ... Dr. Motter. -s: ' .XwV'T'i . Remember, aJl our FIRE WORKS are manufactared: by the : most celebrated Pain and Rochester Firework. Companies of New York.' ; No Inferior roods handled bv us. We carrv the fe li -.-... '.. ...... - -. . iarsei iock pi in- line in roruyana TOWN Display Purposes. ' Also Chinese, and Japanese ?' f "'Mt,., J t, S f. J i AISPREW fv Corner Fourth BELOW COST V Edison electric lamps 1 - . It, To .coniumri pf torrent from AXlac flrVCHor $1.75 PER ' ' uy Them If You Want the Best. ' ' . : Delivered In Dozen Lots Free of Charge, r " f , f Porttarid Qeneral Electric Cq. S HENRvWEINHARI): i Proprietor of the: CITVBR.EWERY Bottled Beer a Specialty largest aad most complete brewery in the Northwest Established. 1862. !j ,i v Ofnsja, ThirtMnth iaad Burnslde 8ta ' . Telephone Wo. 72 PORTLAND, OREGON 4 I III Mill Helpless Father Saw His. Child Slowly Suitotafe. V' (Journal 8ipelal Bervlce.) KELLOQQ, Idaho, July Imprisoned under a fall Of earth knd helpless to ren der aid to the sufferer, J. W. Brentley saw his son slowly suffocate. In 'a pros pect hole on, Big - Creek, about six miles from thJsMaee,' '; it . , ... All night the father kept enforced vigil over the body of his son while held in a cramped position by earth and rocks. For 18. hours Brentley was a prisoner .besldo his boy's remains. A rescue -party 'found (he almost dead jnlner lit 40 o'clock JPrlg day morning. His terrible experience had -nearly ' erased? hnj'" :V.;' "'.'5 ' , : Mr.; . Brentley ail , ils.. jxear-old . s on. Bud Brentley, iWete working on Brent tey' prospect' abtju ffCloc in the aftef noon'-wien the aecldent occtfrred. A ckiri In f ' Mrt4iWrcaV ointowMg 'aHe)at,Sj caughjt,, Brtntley., 9.UsjhJmjnsb$ln., less position.'' The boy crawled toward his father to assist "Thlrii. whei Secondn cave-ln occdrted, cohipletely covsrlng the youth . and burying Brentley up to his eWlahf Jbea3bbJH5l'l-NSi!i 1 ThJ Knd wi. "A,d- ilM'-'MiAi." . '. manner that h't Wuld not' move band or foot, bo pnly'a little arth CoVerM'0bls head. .Unable to. reach him, -the agonised father saw, his son suffocate .after . bid ding b) en affectionate-. freweUV yf ?, : AU sight Brentyey . faced ,what seemed 4Mt4jindept Jnv7)luntary.guard I over, tar;riKliM'-.rOX his son, Friday morning a party' of ssarohers found- the unfortunate .man and released him from his- ie.rilous,:i.fbosltlon..v Its was -.badlyj. bruised. but,, nof serteusiy, injured. His. terrible nlghj( had almost driven ,hlm ln- ' Brentley. owes his rescue to hU daugh ters, r who.: organised -a. searching party early la th, morning when, they, found, that, the father and son bad not returned during the night.. ' Hewer'" pit, Wood. ' ,1 :f- . Soma Nature's' oblemeit bere:'b'i!: , .'Who' tU,an4'a'tidt.Wndersto64tf And others faster k family tree 4 : r Who should forsooth b Chopping WoodI (i . --.-saabiagtba. Btir."? Mill DelicntG 1 liiinii r. Health need have no fear of ' dental work,' as " our method renders all op eratlons oerfectlv 'safe" v Experienced DrW'Ai;;wisrNO students. I" .- - -eea."ie,' wiT sin iia.s'iFalllnt BuIUIss, ' 2 ear. Thh-d aad Washingtoa itmti. . . ". r. i., -J . ,i. tbe Northwest. : , nave many ar&w , 'V.' ' if ' CURIOS, MATTINQ, RUQS, ;Etc KAN & CO. and Morrison Sts. ' t" 7 . our mains we are pow selline LAMPS ' 9 DOZEN. These are the same lamps ; 5, AMUSEMENTS. SHIELDS PARK Cor. 'Washington and Thirteenth Sts. Open Every Evening,. - Admission 10c J&atsuda's Royal Japanese Acrobats and, Jugglers. Edward Shields' Humorous Illustrated . Talk. . George Jones just a little ragtime. Ba sel Sanger, Harry Edwards, the Wonder ful Polyscope. Shields' Orchestra. No liquors sold. , . , FAMILY ROOM5 , , . ...Oentlemen Resort. -,r Louis Dammasch ' OoodooifhWg. '168-170 Ftfth St. . v : Opposite PertotUoe. (. Cold Lanches. SchliU Beer bo draught Klamath Hot Springs Bdson Bros Proprietors. Beswicbr, 5Uklyou County, Cat. ' , . Finest fishing, hunting aad health re sort en the Coast. Climate perfect; no winds, BO fogs, no dusty roads. Trout fishing unsurpased.' P HeV' swimming, steam, sulphur and) mud baths. -. .. ... -. . ,. . . Rates $a.oo to $3.30 peri day, . $10.00 to $14.00 per week. , !Vull , particulars upon application. , ' TSe " Hackney Cottage - . . . , VvNow open -for the season. I block rrom k. k. station. First-Class ta ., ble. Pleasant and homelike sur roundings. Excellent surf .bathing. BL-AZIER' .JTIRST AND MADISON STS., : We oaab sU kinds of cliecka Vsood" i "bad" and indifferent, at all hours of the day and night, taduding Sunday CATTLEMESf VS. Journal "Bpedal Service. J, z-"'i.: CONDON, ; July L Word haa come that a band of sheep from Uilllara Coun ty was . shot Into and about 200 were killed recently. The shooting- occurred m the evening on the Logan r road, In Bear Yalleyr Feeling Is very intense lit that section over outside sheepmen tres passing on the cattle range, and the cat tlemen appear to be determined to pu a stop to it. v':. 1 'V. ri" f'&r' operators. ,t, Dr. T??'iih&k. .,venusts f.-.'.-. f; '. ,.-.. r .-Vvr.,-,.t.-i,'fi'.'" 1 BotnllwnesV Or.' Soatti ioi: Cot. 's$9. I ?' Opsa vealng till ot Susday, Sots. - . . '-i s 2 t:: ei cumininy. 10 i growing, -.. 1. if