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V TILE OREGON "DATlfc JOTJIiNiXi, TORTL AND, sXTUTI DAY ' EVENING, JULY 25, 1 903.' r:. 1 TO 60 AROUND ? DANGEROUS LOOP .-The 'Celebrated Ruel "Is toPer r; form Notable; Stunt .; Before the;- Portland v, People' Next He Is the Man Who First, Was Able -to Circle :the Deadly Whirl At Multnomah Club ; Carnlvak,; I A ( 1 ' ' The elan of people who talc delight ' in seeing others take tbalr Uvaa In their , hands will hava an opportunity during witnessing a. performance that . makaa lack wire, high dives, and other aerial .performances jook like cnuas piay. TvLsst Bummer, during tha Elks' oar : nival. thouaanda of people , flocked ' nightly to tha carnival grounds to aea a bicycle rider face death in an attempt to 'loop tha loop,". Tha foolhardy rider euffered two fall a and aa many mlracu llou aacapea from death, before, ha save Hip the feat as an Impossibility. A sec : on rider waa aatlaflad with one fall and tha 'loop the loop" waa gjven op aa 'a, failure. , Xtom la Conouered. v Slnoe that time tha aama loop. that Wiled the attempta of Rider Teltham ,haa been oonquttred. John RueU a young German, haa for eaveral months been 'making hie fortune In tha loop. . . The fact' that Ruel. better known as "TMavolo," loops the Identical loop that lias sent 47 men to the hospital and haa killed two. outright wllL no doubt bring thousands' of lovera 'of the aenaatlonal ,',,10 the daring performance. ', Charles Kllpatrlck. the one-legged bl ' 1 cycle expert la the Inventor of the bi de loop, whicn waa maae unaer me ersonal direction. No one ever euo- eeeded In looping this loop until Dlavolo made the great whirl In Faducab, Ky. on Monday, the 11th of May. ioj, A Dark Journey, CLEVJERCAPTURE OF " TWO HOLDUP THUGS Cottage-Grove Sletiths Quickly i Roundup, the, Highwaymen -f.Who Robbed Strangers J k... f Journal Special Service.) COTTAGE) GROVE. Or.. July tS. By the prompt action of tha deputy sheriff at thla place .today a Very heat capture of two holdup men waa effected. young man, a stranger, .was traveling through.' tha country - afoot and aoout midway between thla place and Drain, Thuradar nlsrht at about 10 o'clock, he was stopped by a couoia 01 parties ana relieved of .U gold piece, two, silver dollars and some old coins. Tha young fellow made his way to Cottage Grove, arriving hero early yesterday morning, and reported tha matter to the police, giving a very good . description of the man -who robbed him. - Tha officers kept on tha lookout for the men, and they had not been In the elty more than 1 minutes when .the offlcera spotted them and bad them under lock and key. They were thoroughly identified by tha young man who Buffered the loaa at their bands. and all tha money and the old coins were found on one of the parties. Drain la in Pouglaa County ana the offloere took -the culprits on the after noon train to. that place, where an ex amining trial will be bad and tha prls oners taken to Roaeburg to await the action of the Circuit Court All the parties are strangers and the two high waymen hava the appearance of thor ough hoboes, although they are both young men. . - . Burglary of Paarmaey. COTTAGE GROVE. July IS. The Modern Pharmacy waa broken into last night by unknown ' parties and three valuable gold nuggets were carried away by the thief or thieves. Entrance waa effected by means of smashing a panel of glaaa In tha rear door and thereby enabling the burglars to turn the key, which waa alwys left In the door. Noth ing else Is missing, as far aa Proprietor Grlgga knows.- except a-drlnk of brandy, but the burglar was kind enough to leave a 10-cent niece near the glass, aa If It was Intended ss payment for the drink. The cask register had heen oDened and left open, but the email His third lids around the loop "was change, something like $1.60, waa not made at night anaust as ne star-tea taken. A. party la under suspicion ana down the Incline an electrfc use hurned, close surveillance Is being kept by the every light went out and he made the police. , The gold nuggets?, were the prop- trip in total darkness. How he ever did erty of some miner, and was left In the it no one ever knew. Even the assist- store for the purpose of helping out a ants, accustomed to watcning ine nervy i very nne display or quarts specimens performance, held their breath and which Mr. Griggs keeps In one of his shook with terror ss be plunged , down I front Windows. - , ? the incline into the dark. He says that be followed the course by Instinct: at least he can account for his feat in no other way. At any rate. be never got off the alx-inch line, which cannot be left except at the utmost peril of the rider. On the night following this' hs made another thrilling ride In a pouring rain. Though efforts were made to dissuade him, he was determined and he had hta way. Dlavolo was formerly an expert pacer tor bicycle racers. He paced "jimmy Michaels many times on a motorcycle and waa accustomed to a rate of less thsn a mile a minute, hence hla head "V'c,'",w,u:'"'""u fJournal Sneclal Service. experiencea me wnin. inu m inea .fATTtu w..h luW H Th. Cltv without even practicing In a tar loop, I "7 : . " K SEATTLE IS PROUD OF "JIMMY JAMES" Na Belonging to Street De partment i urns uui, a Racer of Merit. fall. The "Wonderful feat will be performed at the Multnomah Club grounds. Mon faro bank was the fashion, and now that the sport of the kings has-supplanted card gamea In popular favor, Seattle agar EL J. Kllpatrlck, or KUp.trlck-a "u"p wlth the procession by owning -y" m race horse. city during the past week making , ar rangements for the performance. The company gives a thoroughly high claaa performance. having recently played nightly for three weeka to more 1 1111 ,v,vvu. yrjyi kK3 I. juauwvu Duaif Gardens, JJew York. 'i : Knsloal VestlTaL The performance consists of a musi cal festival, given by a military band recognised aa one of the best in the country; an exhibition by the four champion cycle dassle riders of the world; Kllpatrick's famous ride; and 10 other ' first class vaudeville acta, con cluding with the wonderful ride through the loop and an' exhibition of fireworks "that will surpass anything ever given In the Northwest. Seats will be provided for 20.000 peo ple .on the club grounds, and the per formance will be given In the open air. It 2 was Jimmy James, a 4-year-old nag belonging to the street department, who swept all before him at the Driv ing Club'a matinee at The Meadowa laat Now the city councilman, who are known as financiers, are " wondering Whether it would be better to dlapoae of the nobis steed, to some racing man or to onsn a city racing stable and put the paoer on the Faclfio. coast, tracks for big prise money, i . There Is no doubt but that Jimmy has the speed and tha blood In him. and Superintendent of Street Walters Is ,tha msn to whom credit Is due for tha ao QUialtlon of this bit of horseflesh. Walters was allowed a comparatively small sum for the purchaae of a Jiora end buggy i to enable him to properly look after Jils department but he ,was raised on a farm and knows a few things abeut horses so Is it to be won dered at. say . his ' admirers, that he should procure an animal that would maae tne lancy anving norses oi aeeiue look like a plugged dlmeT , " , Walters snd other city offlolals are very secretive ss to Just what Jimmy can do. but It haa leaked out that In a trial boat recently he did a half In 1:11. He was shod for road work then and hitched to a road cart' i - i . Jimmy gets his names so tha story goes, as a Compliment to J. A. James, the Fourth Ward councilman. ! : STREETCAR MEN IN ' SEATTLE HAVE AID Amalgamated ' Association:-' of America Takes up Their Cause. ., (Journal Special Servloe.) SEATTLE. Wash.. July II. Ths dlf ferenoea between tha local streetcar men's union and the Seattle Electric Company hava been brought to the at tentton of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employes of America, Richard Cornelius, president of Dlvls- Inn 1AK nt th flan VrunMmrr lorl unlnn and deputy fcf- Preaident w. D. Mahon, of' the International organisation, ar rived In Seattle today to take up the matter with the local union. Cornelius stands very high In tbe councils H the International union and In labor organisations In general, and haa 'full authority from President Ma hon to act in the local situation. The local union will hold a reception for him thla afternoon at 1:10 and again In the evening at the union's elubrooms, 1610 Second avenue. Cornelius will make a thorough can vaas of ths local situation going-Into the details of the recent strike and the causes which led up to the present dlf Acuities between employes and the com pany. He will advise as to the best course to pursue and his suggestions will be strictly followed by the men. Cornelius is a radical unionist and la eternally vigilant in his efforts to up build organised labort His presence here means that the streetcar men are going to insist on an Immediate ad justment of relations between themselves and the Seattle Eiectrpo company. NEGROES IN REVOLT (Journal Special Servloe.) CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., July IB. The 12S negro convicts leased by the- State of Georsia to the Georgia Iron A Coal Company at Coal .City, are (stUl- In re volt. Yesterday arteraooo they re sented the punishment of - one of their number and In ths mixup thai followed two convicts were killed' by the guard. The remainder of the prisoners barri caded themselves snd art being starved! out ' . i ' 'I V' ' " ' '' 'J I i I ir t-t . : : - t ,'v ':-'' i : - . .J - " - ;We have in stock every kind of vehicle for which there can be a de mand. They are the "STUDE kAKER" and we are willing to take all chances of pleasing and satisfying you. Artistic Designs Perfect Construction Elegant Finish a , CARRIAGES H A R N ESS WA d ONS 330-336 East iMiorrison Street, Portland, Oregon WILL OF MRS. BLAINE (Journal Special Servloe.) AUGUSTA. Me., July 16. The will of the late Mrs. James G. Blaine waa filed for probate here yesterday. She leavsa an estate valued at, $500,000. No public bequests are made, the property being divided 'between the testator children and grandchildren. The Instrument Is dated at Washington. April 6. 1901. FOR SYSTEMIC CATARRH - : , '' Peculiar to Summer Pe-ru-na Gives Prompt and Permanent Relief. ) STRANGE CASE OF LARCENY O. S. Rhoads, Indianapolis, Ind., writes i M Vor ths past two yeats I bare hardly known what It waa to have a tweet, restful night's sleep. Cares and overwork seemed to weigh me down more than It should or would had I been able to gat my proper rest. My doctor was mnabls to help me and ordered me South for a complete rest and change. As tills was simply nt of the question, and as I bad heard several of the men under me speak (Journal Special Service.) JUNCTION CITY. Or.. July 26. A peculiar case of larceny has Just been reported A - farmer sold a band of iheen to a buver'and wis nea'otla.tlno' the sale of other stock which was located f of how much Pernna had helped them, I decided to try It and am glad Indeed thai on another ranch. On the way to the I did. Six bottles made. new man of me. Z eat well, sleep well and get up teeV ij uiuoiM aaues are no oau so atra ana i. oertauuy nave gooa reasons w MartUy endorse Parana." C. S. Rhoads. that ths animals had broken out of their pasture, as tney were grasing in tne county road. Aa the men were in a rry they concluded to leave the sheep vhere tneyv were, supposing they would all ; right. - Upon returning, no sheep a in alvht Anil linnn InvniMnHnn nn ' sheep were found in the paature. A ' thorough search followed and the loat property was ' located in a neighbor's barnyard. Strange to say, the ears of ths sheep had been freshly clipped, so that they were now in the mark of -the neighbor, A hasty hunt failed to re Weal the Whereabouts of the culprit, so ; the sheep were taken, home and turned ' over to the new owner. The thieving neighbor has not yet returned.: PUT TO THE TEST Portland People Appreciate a Good Thing. Y akli Everybody has thair hour of trouble. But people having any Itchiness of the akin Have many hours of trouble. - Nothing so annoying. Nothing sol -Irritating. : - , - Scratch It It becomes worse. v Leave it. alone and you can hardly stand the mlaery. m Itchiness cornea in many forms. Ecsema and forrld Itching piles. Relief and cure are here at last. -"Portland has put It to the test. ' Doan'a Ointment cures every form of ttohiness 'or tne skin. JndgyWnuT. Zenor, of Washington, D. Cywrltes from SIS N. 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