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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1913 EVENING EDITION. Suit 01 lUMB """ WWA ' v"tfTE$C COOS BAY TIMES IEV CHABTEB IN PORTLAND BAJi'?lU - . m fc mmmm t M. C. MALOXNY IMItor mid Pull. DAN H. .MALOXKV News Ktlilor wot -. WW EN ROUTE HERE rf'Vl, ' .S 5 Offlclnl I'liiHT of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPhlt OF TIIK CITY OK .MltKIIKti:i.. mA . ten'rdkK4m&p.rj8 STEAM wMnfSkw "ft' K As, . i. "i w&Mwk? m m$&w LxSt-i. if lSiit. -.J& MlA'J L I M t.U hvM9tmmm WF- Awisk ., 'i f OXi: OK OIHXiON'S HUHATKST ASSISTS. T'lH Youth's Coiiitinnlon. In n re ii'iit Issue says: "Oregon tries to put high school education within roach of the boys mill girls of every rural com n county trlct that, cither alone or with a neighboring district, maintains a standard high hcIiooI. may draw mon ey In proportion to the number of pu pils In the hcIiooI. The plan was first tried In Ltinu county In 1!)08. Tho six high schools of that year with fi-'II nuiills. have Increased to six- ItOSi: CITY CIIAX(ii:S FORM ok MUNICIPAL t.'OVHUXMKXT AXI) OI,l NOMINATIONS FOR ()!-' kk i: aim: yoih. ttlr Ao. Intel I'rtti to cmos r7 Tlms.l PORTLAND, Ore., May 5. The niunlty. A state law provides for I ehnrlor carried by a majority of unity fund from which any ills-1 -'70, the total vote cast was 31.3b I. in numiiiniioiis iui nm.vur ami uuu cllmen ale nullllleil by tho adop tion of tho charter and already n (bod of petitions nrc being (Hod by applicants for the inayorallty and positions on the commission to be composed of a mayor and four other commissioners. From the teen, with nearly a thousand pup'ls. , piesent Indications there will be Seven other counties have adopted , over a hundred applications for tho the plan, with tho result that now there are said to be more high school pupils In proportion to the pop ulation than In any other state." The magazine from which the nbove Is taken Is one of the standard children's periodicals of the nation. I'crliaps more youngsters havo been brought up ' The Youth's Compan ion or St. Nicholas than nny other two papers. Some children have been lucky enough to have had both Inclu ded In their earlier reading, and hae prollted much tlfereby. Therefor, It Is more than mere comment when such a magazine prints In Its col umns Information such as is given here, for not only do thousands of children, throughout the east and middle west raid It. but their par ents read It as well mid thoughts are thus directed towards Oicgou ns a stnto that believes In looking out for its future generations. Tho neighboring commonwealth of Washington bus long Justly prided It self upon Its public school system, which has been developed to a high degree. Tacotnit, one of Its cities. Is perhaps most widely inlvortlBiri by Its mngnlllceut high school and sta dium ami while Tacomn linn a new er and yet larger high school. Its old or building Is still drawing annually many new families to the city. Peo ple migrate thosn days to places where they can not only better their own condition, but where they can bo assured of a liberal and modern education for their children us well. The little clipping printed at the headlines about Oregon Is advertis ing that pays. It Is iiiotori here ns an example of tho sort of nows wo want to give the rest of the world about ourselM'S. It matters not so much that our resources are wonder ful and inexhaustible the resources of Ilrnzll are as great. What wo want tho rest of tho world to know Is that not only have wo resources and va liant land awaiting settlement, bill tlint wo have also hero a system of llfo ph advanced as any to be found In the United States, a system that not only provides comfort and pro gress for I lie grown-ups, but that pro vides the means of the successful ad vancement of the younger generation. People these ilnys nro thinking of their ehlldron'H rituru more than of their own; ami the state that can do tho best for tin? children Is tho state that will grow. Tho public school system has made America what It is today: Oregon's advanced commlsslouerslilps, which pay $", ooo and the mayor will get jil.000. The registration was 711. US I. HIT ATTEND FERRY FUNERAL About 150 Masons Attend Fu neral Services of Marsh field Pioneer. Nearly 10 Masons, over 100 of whom woro In lino, wore In attend ance yesterday at tho funeral of .las. L. Ferry, the wall-known Marshlleld pioneer, who died Inst Thursday. It wan one of the most largely attended Masonic funerals ever held on Coos Hay. There was o largo attendance of friends and neighbors and the older residents of Coos liny, assembled to pay last tribute to him. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The Uov. It. K. llrownlng officiat ed at the regular funeral ami Inter assisted I.. A. Whereat, who presided as Worshipful Master In conducting the .Masonic ceremonies. Tom Hall acted as Marshal. Tho .Masonic pall bearers were K. L. Itobluson. Hugh Long. Dennett Swanton, .1. H. Miller. A. .1. Savage and I). L. Rood. Tho honorary pall-bearers Included Judge Hull. W. II. Simpson, (lien Aiken. J. W. Ilennott. J. It. Llghtner and Martin Hrceu. ! LOCAL OVERFLOW, f lliown line. deorg M. Drown, district attorney. Is expected here to night or tomorrow for a short stuv. lie spent Sunday here, but did not get nn opportunity to meet all the ps'ople he desired to about criminal matters. Ho said when he left for Coimllle this morning that he would return via Marshlleld to RoRobnri- and would look Into matters. He wants to get tho crlnilnnl calendar all cleaned up so that L. A. LIIJi qvlsl will havo a clean start when he .Machine for North Bend Work Should Arrive With in Few Days on Tillamook. A telegram lias been received from K. 1). Ilnuser & Ilauser Company, who will have charge of tho South ern Pacific construction in North llciid and for about lfi miles up North Inlet to the big tunnel nt Ten Mile, that the steam shovel for the North Dend work was shipped from Wennt choo May 2. It should reach Port land soon and will be immediately brought to Coos Day by the Tilla mook, arriving here tho latter part of this week, probably. Tho shovel will handle about two and n half yards at a time and wilt take out the Simpson I a lie cut fast. A small track will have to bo built to curry out the dirt as some of It will have to lie taken nearly half n mile to make the dike for the dredge rill from the Day. There Is about three months' work In North Henri for the steam shovel. Xotl Air Slinfl. The Eugene (luard says: "Tho new air shaft tit the Not I tunnel, which Is being put In by Twohy Drothers. will be In operation In a couple of days. The bonding of tho tunnel Is now In IS tin foet. or within "I0 feet of daylight The tunnel will bo 2ti0ii feet long." iJSllh f i " v 7i4L-r, t. V B i T' ELKS TE IS REAL CLASS!" CltOSDY'S PITCH IIATII. Ilnllioail .Mini lliul I'nimual Kxper- lence During Decent Trip Here. The Hugon? Register prints the following story concerning II. Cros by, one of the party who came here last week from Kugeuo with tfngln eer lloey anil .1. P. Porter: "II. Crosby, amphibian. Southern Pacific eiiglueer. tut il member of Multnoniuh Athletic Club on his way out to Florence last Monday, ran the gamut of cold plunges from tub to ocean and still ended up with a stain more permanent than Lady Maeboth's. Defore leaving Kugene he took his usual plunge In the tub. then arriving nt Wildcat Creek he luxuriated n half hour In Its frigid current, and finally when lie enmo on the broad still Kluslaw, ho doffed lilt garments mid with a cry of de light sprang In. "Ten minutes later, looking down stream, lie saw a rowboat coining un mistakably filled with women. Wo mane ror a wharf recently construct ed out of brand new lumber ami with greater haste than discretion sat down upon It to ilress. "Not long afterwards lie entered tho drug store nt Florence and called for a quart or "something that will remove pitch" nnri struck out post haste for the Pacific, whero lie took his fourth and final bath, but to no avail." MEET TO TALK LL Vessel Arrives From c , and Sails Fcw'ffirs ter fr Portland. The Alllmicp nrrl,.,i i , '"'"s Iuiit r ." ' 'j"led a L Koil IIhi ,,( " ""', Shey . "vi i" in tjn. " to a largo h Coquille Fans Call Meeting to Start Coos County League Anew With Five Teams. It Is epecied Mat tie Coim Coun ty League will be reorganized at a meeting to be licit! In Coiiullle Wed nesday. Tho plan Is to drop the or ganization perfected sometime ago, ami start anew forgetting the old or ganization whose path Iiiih been so stormy and which has accomplished nothing but got Into u bad mlxiiti. It Is believed Hint the live towns will get together and start with a llve-leani leagtie and a schedule will be arruiiged accordingly. In stead of playing double-headers to work In the extra team, a plan to have each team lay oh" every fourth Sunday will probably be considered in framing the schedule. Aitlmr McKeown, Denny Hull, Henry Kern and a number of others will probab ly attend. Ciiiillle View. The Coiiullle Sentinel says: "The baseball fans held n meeting last night and after discussing the situa tion decided Hint Coiiullle would make one more elTort to effect a sat isfactory organization of u league, by Inviting the several managers to meet hero next Wednesday with the Intent h.n of forming a flve-teatii league, any league refusing to in- Dy a nliith-lnnlug tally, thu Klks lunri such iiieellug to be declared out Gardiner's Colts Make Great Showing Against North Bend Leaguers. The Marshlleld Klks baseball team yesterday had n practice game with the North Dend team or the Coos County League. (Ireatly to the surmise of their ninny friends ami probably to themselves, they put up n stllT gnme righting nil the way. The final score was 7 to ." after ten Innings of sensation ball. Aside rrom the heavy stick work of Dur melster. Johnston and (lardiuer, the feature of the game were two double plays, one unassisted, ami the other a display of perfect fielding. ".Inch Rabbit" llowatt. the main stay In the box for the Klks, showed remarkable form for early-season work and aside from two unsteady Innings early In the game, lie had his opponents fanning the ozone. Ills support was dependable and the combination with n little more prac tice, looks like a winner. MeArthur's cntelilng was a revel ation ami his pegging to second was accurate. The Melding of .Montgom ery and IViiltmniin was a surprise to their friends who did not think they were capable of handling the ball In such a masterly manner. i Ross Smith, Diirnielster ami Tom Harvey performed their duties in the out Held ory satisfactorily. " of hern . 1 " i i"ige through 11,1 ; '" wtM Among thososalih.' ra Uw uBf J " "I'll , .J. II l I...T , 'U'Vle TellefS 'l W'J$ftW. HI Int.. V. L. YnrbrouKli fi V1 :. Mis .1 n ;, l0 "5.r mi. Clirlsiciiwin. .Mrs a ie, ?' Vrlght.tl. w .lld'lt, lJ,u3 l,,l . .'. ""Sill. A. I'. I Tlioi.mH.w S "' ". '"'Hi. P. l.ol h. J II ? ,l,J0il0 skv,," Xi,',,,,,8 jrp '.1111,110, Njnn, a I"." 'S's'.r1 H,,,, or t,, fu- -'''' St'-iie eVcied iirs',1!!:!; uire ""'Hi slope. u crow or men In n day or two to 1ITE CIS tied up the score, which up to that time had been u to :i In favor of North Dend. llowatt singled. Dult iiiiin walked, (lardiuer sacririced. ad vancing them one base. Johnston hit to center Held scoring llowatt and Ditltmau. but was out trying lo siretcii I lie lilt into three hags. Mont gomery riled out. In the tenth heavy hitting by North Demi, on the fast hitting llowatt gavo them the lead which the Marsh lleld boys could not overcome. The team iih a whole looks like u classy organization and It has been suggest ed that they make tht sixth team in Hie Coos County League. After the game. J. W. (lardiuer was elected captain and J. W. Illl deiibiaiid manager. The box scores of the North Dend 'emu are not available, but we are able to show Marshlleld work. AD. II. II. I'O. A. K. .JIIwllmwl,S2,Vt .' "ntf Mr. Kolfo "IIS" I LA ERAIE1 Claim That Insurance Swindler Secured Idea From Film Silent About Body. nnti'iM t iii n. ... the running. The organisation would , t' I Fm ',, ,, m,.-if T i i n- . . ...,.,. .. , t. i.a rraiice L'ol 1 ill Mm ni n. uivii in' viiecieii wiin loose p resell. I mllllm. ,, I,,.,,..., , v, , Marshlleld and Norlli Demi H.iggesled i '. ' '. ' " ' l that the three river towns draw u 1, e l",'11' straws to ascertain which one should ". 1 ' "'L' ' 'T1"? fc,w ".nil III: ..tin Uil-Itliur in 1 EOI- I that tlilg dim ir iMtnJ v Uglit iinon t'e ninitrr rernse to nlnv with. five lem.w. i " lu Vm o .r 'any uu fftt!. ii,,.!- .. ui...,.i.i ii i ' .. i"r 'se, is me oniiiion o tn ama- drawing and take their chances Willi R, wl, ,i!ml,,cc," wrklaK Ba the other four towns. The talk ul , . ' ' Z1 aw w,ho ,l00, no1 MV those towns being necessary tie I '''''l'1''" lli,",,,1Ilill0""-1 , , , success or the league doesn't eo. i i. ' " J J''""" l"l(, f'"1. Inasmuil. as It Is proposed that each .?." l" "I"1 'W1" 'J.1 """ town take Iih own gate recelptH. If '1"l'1,,'"1' "' , -ojiilIrt big itorin nn H'' propoH i does pot take with the T'"'1'.' ' . P ?,r,,c,,l Mm7 a", others Interested. Coiiullle will have !,,l"IH.,:lf ,H V'1 "u "."" lii exhausted Its last means of trylnir !llu'B,l,),ul1 li" concenilnB the cot- to get together on n basis that Is I "K l,1,,,"ro f leor,y' 1A',hetl! considered fair and Just mid will ln"H ('''"'"Kiaplis Bhuwlng U Friw withdraw any further elTo'its In this "Horatliig a iiiiivIiir picture michlse. Imw from the proposed league. i, '. ,,, which Is considered as niuo iltvi ," 'rVhrm on their part. If the teams mention- ""v " . ," oil refuse to piny with. rive teams, i .H'. ,'" , play I lie was obliged to confess that ti A (i(l()l) .MAN, A (iOOl) PAPKIt, A .'()()l) TOWN. (From tho Port Orforri Trlbuno) Mr. Fggleston, circulation niana- ger or the Coos Day Times, was In Port Orforri Monday and departed next morning down the coast. Ho made a good improhslnii and repre- seutu a splendid paper. "IviTFfiTOAsf "f J AND THE TEA I l coon i;vi:ix(j. The real Met or the mattor Is. lire Is Just one big opportunity nftor another lo the man who Is wide-awake enough to realize It. -Selected. Till: ONLV WAV TO WIN. It takes u little courage And a little self-control, And some grim determination H you want to reach a goal. It takes a deal or striving, Ami a llrm and stern set chin. No matter what the battle. ir you're really out to win. There's no easy path to glory. There's no rosy nmil to fame, Lire, however we may view it, Is no simple parlor game: Hut Its prizes call ror lighting For ondurnnco and ror grit, For a ruggori disposition And n "don't-know-when-to-qult. ' You must tako a blow or give one. You must risk and you must lose, And expect that In the struggle You will surfer from n bruise, ilut you mustn't wince or falter If n light you once begin, Bo n mnn and faro tho battle That's the only way to win. Author Unknown. Never Judge a man by his clothes. Even a poorly dressed man niny not be n millionaire. There's many a hitch, likewise, lu tho business of a teauistor. w . ,r ini.ii.is Kit SAYS: I clearing part or the way Mr the r.asisnie street Mr which he got the contract Inst week ami that next week ho will have a big Mrco or men at work there under N. Moon. Mr. Moon Is busy on somo other work now ami will not be able to take chnrgo over there until next week. Iliillil Apartments. Davis & Swan sun havo purchased ono or tho lots Just east iifltF. Williams' homo In West Marshlleld from the Doinlulcnn Fathers ami will erect a modern apartment house. lOMii) reet on It soon, it will be modern lu every way. Olllccr Here Deputy r. s. Mar sha Fuller, or Portlnnri. Is In .Marsh lleld. eu route home finn. i,,ni., where he was serving attachment pa pers In tho case or J. C. LuFrnnco. i ho Insurance swlndlor. THE Ql'l I Along the Waterfront. I The Adeline Smith sailed today noon Mr the South after rnpldlv tak ing on a big cargo here. iiu miiiiioipu, aner taking on a cargo of general nierchanrilso and cannery supplies Mr tho Mael.eay l.'state a r Wedderbiirn. went down to the lower Day this morning, she recenily brought a cargo or canuerv supplies there from Astoria. Tom iioldeu is engineer on tho Rantlolph. ....limn mo .uaci.oay i;stnto. now known as the Wedderbiirn Trading company, will put a boat of their own on the Coos Day-Roguo River run or keep tho Randolph in tho business is not stated. the Dandoii nnri Fillold sailed last night rrom Daiirion Mr San Francis co. Tho Floronco West says: "A barge has Just been comploteri by taptaln Herninn Larson to use in connection with his ilroriger. it Is quipped with a gasoline engine to rurnlsh tho motive power." A Portland papor says: "As Cap tain Levi Snydor, mnator of the gas oline sehoonor Anvil, which is on the beach nt Sluslaw. whero she struck Amll u. hna m,i i,i, ITnlteri States Inspectors Edwnrds and HUlor have set May G ns tho date . ..i iincsugaiion or tho accident taptaln L. Veysey, principal ownei Word Received That Capitalist ana rarty of Four Are En Route May Be Wilsey. W'"'! I'"" liwn received that Frank D. unite and four others will ar rive here tomorrow rrom Portland. No other Information has been re '. . ' 1,ut ln,,n' Presume ihat Mr. alte Is coining with W. J. Wilsey. Judge l.riinough and others on mat ters connecteri with the negotiations 1. ,.. " l,soy rr t,lu Piirchnslng of Hie Kinney holdings on Coos Day in which Mr. Wnlio lias been heavily In terested. No word has been received rrom Messrs. Wilsey. Druiiough , Kinney for the last few da vs. Mr. Wnlte has recently been Inter ested In the Kinney electric projects lu Ashland and Southern Oregon Ho has liiclrientally been trying to haston a railroad to Coos Day ns h0 Is a great belleier lu ibis Motion Diiltman, lb . . . :; oil i (iiirdlner, i'li ... I I '.' :! i .! bust, n, ,-rt . . . i ii i' i :, o Montgomery. :ib :s u a ;j o Diirnielster, If . . I u a a o o Ross Smith, if. :: i t i o o Tom llurvey, cf. a I o :t o o" McArthur. e . . . :t o 4 j , Howntt. i i it i :: o nireci (in. wiin,, it it io ... league ball, It rioesn'i have to 1 1.,", lu',,,i n 'orator la ikH "Marshllelri and North ll,..i ur "liow. but would m notMntfr- , anxious for the river towns to draw t,lcr tlm" ,liat' Tll m '" H.illNH in see nlil. i (.f tie three " :v r - ' slioiild play lu fiHu-ieain league '"' llt'a"1 "' -,ll'u " fllm WB,5,r:1 '"it It appears that Instead of Ml- H,olllu ,,"" "K' ,.n!!!1 cB0,Wm lowing tiio wislies of the bin- u..tii I tlicro Is a possibility tie plctu tors Coiiulllo and .Myrtle Point "vol., m'Klit thiow sonio light upon i: ::n s :io is :j PERSONAL OVERFLOW ; - W. S. (iORDON, wlio owns consider able property on the Day, was in Marshlleld today on business, hav ing recently returned to tho Hay after an extended absence. His wife was shot here a Mw weeks ho uiio ouo or the O'Kolly boats. T. J. THRIFT. Coos County Assessor, Is hero rrom Coqulllo on business o states that the assessment work tills year is making nn unusual amount of work owing to many of tho valuations being raised. Ho n'onenmia.I.,.,"Crea8 of abo"t -r'.-000,000 this year, many town lots nnri much timber land being raised n.Xt 'AM"KB will leave tomorrow on the Randolph Mr Wedder biirn where ho has taken a posl on th0 cannery or !' wWerburn Trading company Mr LnMure Is an expert in' this ... ... .i jivey, principal owner ID SAVS: I the vessel, says he fully expects float "l,r on tho next high tide i by saying " WW is delivered on time." "When a man begins you are too wise to get for a sucker, look out! Ho Is going to try a now kind of bait," Tho world iniprovos. Few men ivenr pompadours these days, -M-H- ruins digging nero uud there with Somo men are willing to tnko Jobs, I tlol- Mot. "And somo Ohio Mlks but most men are looking for sltuii-1 we underntand, have feot like a tloiis. J steam shovel. Hie Fremont, Ohio, Messenger complains that "In neany every place where a house was' washed away or gutted, sevoral follows can bo seen roamliiK aroumi r .i,. ' A I A.MOXC3 TnK SICK. T . : Mrs. itebecea Luse-Stump 8 Con lined to her nonio bv lilmU D P. Colvln. who has been suffer. beKo!itm d pol80lllllB' ,s ub'e t John Ackley was taken to Mercv Hosjiital Saturday to undergo an m. oration Mr appendicitis. ' If you havo anything to sell, ren trade, or want help, try a Want A Wlillo tho date or the llrst giinie with Dandoii has not been announced. It will bo played In Hie near rutiire. it Is proposed to unite with the Coos Day Hand in running nn excursion there Mr the socond game. AND THKV ALLnaVHD HALL . .... 9 Tho game opened with molasses in tne stint and Smallpox catcliing. Clgnr was lu tho box with plentv or smoke. Horn on first base and Fid die on second linso backed bv Corn In the Held, made It hot Mr Umpire M'iu "no wiih roiien, ax enmo to bat ami chopped. Cigar lot Drlck walk and Sawdust rilled the bases Song made a hit ami Twenty marie a score. Cigar went out and Dnlloon started to pitch, but wont straight "'ni TJjJ,n Cherry tried It but was wild Old Ico kept cool In the gnni'o lllltll he WHS lilt bv n iillr.,.,l l.n thon you ought to havo heard Ico scream. Cnbluigo had a good heari and kept quiet, (irnss covered lots or ground in tho Hold nnd the crowd cheored when Spider caught tho fly Dread loaMd on thlrri nnri pumped Organ who played Mst ami put Light ...... ui mo nun inning win began to blow about what ho could do. Hammer begnn to knock and Trees began to leave. Tho way tlioy roast ed Peanuts was a rright. Knirt was put out for cutting llrst base Lightning finished pitching tho gamo and struck out six men. In the ninth Apple told Fldillo to inh-,. i ,""" Oats was shocked, then Song made another hit. Trombone mad" a "lWe anil Meat was put out on the plate. Thoro was lots of betting on tho game, but Soap cleaneri up. The score was 1 to 0. Door said ir ho had pitched ho would have shut thorn jil to play lu the organization, thus leaving liiuidon lu the lurch. This rilri un please the Murshlleld aggre gation itiul they ret'iiseri to accent the vote" as rinal. nnri threaten to play Independtnt ball, or with Dilu tion. Wanted DiiikIoii In, "Coiiulllo lias wanted Dandoii In the league rrom the outset, but un der existing circumstances self pres ervation seemed to be the llrst law or nature, ami they voted to plav. as rilri also Myrllo Point, which im,. much as the bay has refused to en tertain a proposition Mr a llve-teiuu eague. left Haiidoii nut In tiio cold. Dandoii, of course, wants to play: it has u right to, ns have the other towns, mid there Is no gooil anil sufri- rieiu reason why all shoulil not par climto lu the National game. While the arrangement of a seliedulo would bo more illlllcult than with run i' teams, It would bo serving all alike, whereas now there seems to bo a display or partiality In somo quarters." methods cmnloycil. lie refused to tell where he 0 the corpse substituted for hli on I ;S GES RDCKEFEL lifil LEAGUE BASEBA LL SCORE SMITH MILL KLKOT1HC1TV. May Fiiinlhli .lulce From Mui-shi'lehl to .Myrtle Point. The Myrtle Point Kntorprlse says: "It Is qulto probablo Myrtle Point wll be supplied with all-day and a night electric current before the sum mer Is over. It is reported that the Snilth-Powers Company will extend Its wires through this city u TioL. Kiub cuiiips ns soon as the now rail road Is completed nnri will furnish service to nny 0 along , ,"" 'J who may rieslrejt.' 11IDK IX " Lyn Lamboth's 1913 sevon-nas-senger Caillllnc. stand at miU yer's Cigar Storo. P)im,a ,V'J fi" l. V' m" l)hone u,eht Cafe! Make all trains. Portland Loses Saturday' Game to Venice, but Wins Sunday L. A. Wins. , PORTLAND, Or.. May 5. Sun- uays games in the Coast League re sulted as Mllows: At Portland r. h. e, Portland g 10 2 ...... ...... 1 Vnl . w...vu At San Francisco tan Francisco Sacramento . fSecitllll ftumi. 1 can I'rancisco 11 17 Sacramento c 10 2 5 1 R. H. E. 4 7 3 3 8 1 m uos Angeles r. h. E. Los Angolea 3 c 3 Oaklanri 4 1 (.Secoini Giinie.) Los Angeles 4 9 1 Oakland l C 3 Saturday's Scores. ai aan Francisco R San Franclsen . Cnnun. nuniuiiemo 1013 0 , "I'os Angeles.. R. h, e. Los Angeles 115 Oaklanri '"0 6 3 PorVttiaPn0drt:!,:l!-.. """ f' ?' 6 Venice . . . . ; ', . J j J California Senator Bitterly Condemns Wealthy Mag nate for Ill-Gotten Wealth. (Mr .mo. ivri rr i c "' T'""1 WASHINGTON. May 5.-Tb-Mrts in Congress to IncorponteW $ 100,000,000 ttocMetttc wore scored today by Senator who declared them a 'P"1, farm out to John RHorteW"" his associates tho right anO0 to educate the people othYS with money accumulated by"' means." Works' statement connection with a speech he d eiim ori In tho Senate today on 'ru,k i.i,.o.io.,u tlm px stence 01 . hoheid the blame to the MjhP toctlve tariff. n,imirfc "The extent to which thl bv . carried out Is procllcaMr "Jft said tho Senator. ' ?Dh nn our children to be taug ht the nor methods of John D. W m or his kind, nor to be gene"" ill-gotten gains, nor to toucB- u or profit by the gold yat blister tho fingers of j he w lt has accumulated It by " ,. presslon and crime, and i . tempting to rid hlmieh of I tw.,, hie it away, nor uecowB ' .. tempting to rid himself ,v .. - - ... .mB of stolen goods in iuo der the guise or ensny. tad 1"' 7 .... !! Have your Job printing The Time office. fS. H. E. 8 2 It Looks Good. Doesn't It. A corner la South at 1 1 100, when others are it are bringing - I.S.KAUFMAN&C0.