The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 19, 1904, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OitEOOU SUNDAY JOURNAL, i'OKTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19 1004.
VICTffl'S FATHER
SUES MURDERER
A'VOUNC WOMAN'S
Wheels Sold on Instdlmentj
'014 Ones Taien In Exchange ,
HAtLUClNATION
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:Freda:Garado's jFather Brings Suit Against , Her )
J. IJurderer; for,: $XOOOr--Fkst ,Loar
i 5: i 'V Case of the Kind on Redord ; ; v; -'
XmtrUM mam . was xypnotlsed by a
Physician u4 Wasting Xt Xdf
AW ta ov---i4 She Mast Fellow
Kin Around th World.
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Oaetano Garclo, the father of lt-year
. - old Fred Oaraclo, who was shot and
, killed last Tuesday by ., Frank .Out
ilalmo. brought ault against her mur.
, ' v derer In th circuit court yesterday ar
, ternoon to recover- 11,000, at which
figure ha assesses the damages ha has
: 1 racelvad on account of f orevar being
'."deprived of ftls daughtar and bar I
"' slstancs and services."
. . . ) Tha ault waa filed by Attorney A C
.i Emmoni on behalf of Oarsclo. ' It
V, briefly rtcltea tha facta of tha shoot
, Ing, tha whole action being disposed
''.."'I, of in four, clause ' -.'-.
i , Oaraclo is. unable to writ and bla
1 ' mark la appended to the document The
complaint waa awora to before Attorney
. Emmona aa notary. In the petition for
damages defendant a name la spelled
'' ' Ougleimelll, although the charge t of
'.' ..murder 'callea him GugUelrao," '.' '
1 '' So far aa known to local attorney!
thla1 forma the firat case In the hla
tory of , the atate where an action for
'..-'damages' haa been brought against a
' 'person taking humanUfe by the rela
' "... trves of the victim. - There have been
two famoua caaes in Multnomah eoun
ty in which damages have been obtaln-
ed by men 'ehot and mortally
. wounded. ' - " ' ; '". '' : .''.
.-, In 184 P. C Smith shot George W.
. Phllbrlck. While a" criminal , action
. waa being prosecuted against Smith suit
was brought by Phllbrlck for damages.
He transferred bis property during the
progress of the civil . ault . to Thomas
J. O'Connor for a third, Its real value.
The case was appealed to the supreme
court after Judgment for 15.000 had
been 'secured against O'Connor. 'Tha
plea of the latter was that ha was In
nocent of fraudulent Intent. The su
preme court asserted that be oould not
have been an Innocent purchaser, be
came the- damage " suit .was "widely
known.- . . ' ' ' " .-v
Many .lawyer Zmploytd, . X
" Otto MorreU was shot by Joseph Mil
ler in IIS J, . Judgment - being returned
for $10,000.- Miller was represented
by Pierce Maya, Ciiarhis. F. Lord, Henry
El McGinn. Nate Simon and Alfred F.
Sears. The attorneys employed, by Mor
rell were J. R. Stoddard. 10. B. Watson
and Ed Mendenhali Miller transferred
hla property to Lord, as It waa claimed,
to Insure counsel , their vises. The
court held that the value of the prop
erty transferred waa greater than the
oomblned fees, and a part of tha prop
erty had to be returned. . but MorreU
did not get the full Amount of Judg
ment.' 1 ' - - ; ' i
A- J. Miller was assessed 8850 recent
ly by a Jury .In Judee Fraser's depart
ment Of the circuit court ror shooting
O. F. Strack in the foot a Miller waa
also found guilty and ; fined 1259 . aa
the result of a criminal action. '
RIVER BOATS ARE
: WELL GUARDED
IIIIAl i SXOCrClg ' BZSASTSB
1 WOULD YOT n LLVSLB TO XAP-
?.
: m xeu ooTmurMxinr nr
' BTXCTZO V ZS kZOZS ASS X.OOAX,
pOASmtES XXX TXS LAW. . ,
good beaching point for his vessel In
case a fire should orealc out or the
I ship spring ,ft''''':'? '.J. ' l VX-
&LX
raon O A SCTSTSBT.
Portland excursionists need not fear
It General Slucum disaster, that is,' If
careful 'guarding and carrying out of
' the government's lawa to tha letter .In
sure the safety of river boat passen
. gera. . - ;, :
Every year thousands upon thousands
ef Portland people go down ' to the
river, in boats, and only ; once in the
marine history of Oregon . baa aa ex
cursion -boat aught fire, and then no
' Uvea were lost The local boats that
carry excursionists are' earefully in
spected by government Officials, no only
onoe ft' year, aa the law requires, put
several times a season. By a . recent
order issued by Secretary of Commerce
and Labor .'George. R Cortelyou,, one
half of the foroe of local -steamboat-inspection
offices) -are, reqalred, to be. on
duty at the excursion boat wharves to
aee that all tha marine lawa are com-
plied with; on national .. holidays, all
the office force must be present at the
docks for active duty. In - Portland
this regulation Is . carried out ; most
rigidly, and .if there should be an acci
dent like that which so recently appalled
, the cl vaixedworl(tL on . th. WilUmette
Many, Wonder What Xer Wse W1U Be,
:!'-".'.iS, Ba Oaa Zaowft, . .'
Is the new Telephone to be used as
an excursion boat during tha. summer T
This question - is now being asked
along the waterfront several hundred
times a day. ' But notwithstanding ths
interest that Is taken In the boat by all
local river men. no one aa yet has, been
able to tell just what run the new
white steamer will be upon. . The ex
curslos business has " yrqwn wonder
fully durlpg the past few;eAra, -and it
is thought that the ownors of the boat
will make her a regular pleasure-trip
vessel, fend run ber on three or four
trips ft .week. ' -
Owing to the fact that nearly all of
the popular picnlo spots near Portland
are owned or leased by men who have
an Interest in rival steamboat lines,. It
is said that the proprletora of the Tele
phone will lease enough land In aoms
suitable sopt within a few hours' run
from the city-and build ft new park.
Thla scheme, it ta said, would prove a
money-maker ' during the summer sea
son. s people are ever seeking a 'new
resort... -'- ..'
BXXOBB OOXSS ntOMC THS DALLES.
, 'She was : ft beautiful blonde ia the
prima of womanhood. r Her form was
molded as if to order,' but the look 'of
sadness upon ber face plainly Indicated
that she waa In trouble; And of a truth
ber looks did not btlle her. .. She 'was' tn
trouble fancied, of course, but yet "in
trouble," ...vu , , ,
"What can! dor she Inquired, aa
she entered the parlors of Madam pe
Sainte. .:)':""" ' v ,"-;
. "What la your trouble r tie madam
asked. -;.;' ;v;.,;. . '2:
1 can scarcely explaln .lt to you,"
the girl replied, i "A physician' of Port
land,, married man, has hypnotised me.
I am' aurr he haa. 'l can "think - of o
other one but him. He ta before my
eyes both day 'nd ,'night, ' and .1 in
wasting my life la love. ' My mind is
upon, him' all. tha time every moment
of my waking hours and what to do 1
"I bells ve I can relieve you of your
agony," Madam De Saint said to ths
suffsrer. In lier modest way. j- t, I :. i
"Oh, .If ou only can lil gladly re
ward you. My life la nothing to tna
tow. . i. Without ' bis , presence. X ". am . a
monumept of living tortur. I cannot
long endure the atraln. ' .." C.
,' hlm conversation occurred' four weeks
ago Jast evening, and last night Miss
' Joyfully settled her account with
her benefactor, remarking as) sh did.'
'Tree, free once' more I never felt
sot happy In my life. . I am now con
vinced that Jr, I. ' bad . aVothlng
whatever , to do with ' my' hallucination.
It was purely Imaginary suffering X en
dured, and , bow, ' It -came . upon me I
cannot . tell. ' Madame D Sainte, you
are a blessing to the world. ' X shall
tell others of your skill, and of U
knowledge you possess. Toa have saved
me from suffering worse than death."
It was only a trifling thing for Mad-
am a De Sainte to perform this ot She
la hot only one of the greatest clairvoy
ants of the day, but possesses healing
powers that plac ber at the bead of
the marvels of tb time. '.A a alats
writer ah has not, probably, n equal
in the world. As ft clairvoyant sh pen
etrates the very mysteries of the souL
She is th only living woman bearing
credentials from th Hindoo priest and
the dell of Lama. Thousands of dol
lars would be paid for these wer they
for sal. But they axe not , They can
not be had at any price. .
Her. readiugs are ft revelation. Sfis
gives ad vie on love, marriage, oourt-shlp,-
business, -mines; reunites, the sep
arated; gives secret power to control
any on la 21 days; removes evil influ
ences; locates hidden treasure; gives
names, dates, facts, etc Drunkenness
positively cured without knowledge of
the patient
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$40 to $56
Other Makes 520 to $40
JJicycIe;.!.
mm:
; Tires
' Lamps 'S.
. . Coaster
Brakes
Bdls ; . :
y Saddles ;
Horns
Fisk and
G.C&J.
Tires
-4- Lamps -Horns-
I Spark
JTiUgS
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Dctween Morrison' ana Aider Sts.V Portland, Oregon
SATELLITES BEATEN ;
BY THE -ANGELS
'5;
-winning oat la th ninth inning.- Hunter
struck out four men, while Howard
fanned seven. Th sooret
Roseburg 0 0 0 0 t I 14 11 1
Albany .....0 0 1.10 11 ( M il l
Batteries Roseburg. Hunter and
White; Albany. . Howard and Suess.
,; (Jooraa Special Servtoa.), 7 , ., .
"' Seattle, Wah., June H. Los Angeles
Oereated Beatue today in a, rast gam I I ' n 1 kTfr nt ITOtnrn
by th scor of, 4 to i. Seattl was un- fl Kfl U. Ill IMlTK
......
able to bit Oray. whUo Shields, for Sa
attle, waa batted out of th box in th
second Inning, and was replaced by
Barber,, who pitched shutout gam.
Th scor: --. -SEATTLE.
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' AVL It IT Pfl A. R.
van Haltren, a X. .... 0
Mohler, 2b
Delehanty. ID,
Frlek. L I
Smith, r, f .. ...
Brasbear,' lb.
HalL a s. ...........
Blankenahlp, o. ......
Shields, p. ..........
Barber, p. ...........
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. LOS ANGELES.
V,
"WINS LADIES' PLATE
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12 4 19
t O 0 6 10
I 0 0 1 10
4 1 1 I 0.0
4 0 0 J 0
4 1 10 1 0
4 0 1.61 0
0 0 0,0 1 0
4 0 Sit
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Toman, s. s. ......
Flood, tb. t
Wheeler, Sb. ......... 4
Bernard, c f, ....... 4
Cravatb, r. f. ........ 4
Chase, lb. ......i... 4
Her offce is sit.lOK .Seventh.-street. (Ross, L f. .......... 4
irtbwest corner of Taylor. Consul ta- Kaa-er, e. ........ 4
Aa R. H. m A. EX
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Oil
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Because the bljrh water day are con
sidered over for this season, the river
steamer Elmore is to be brought down
rrom The Dalles and kept here for "odd
jobs" until a. regular ran ts found for
her. Last night the of fleers and deck
hands of ths Sarah Dixon went up to
Tb Dalies to bring th boat to Port
land. . It is expected that she 'will ar-
nv lomgnw 'in union is taken to
north weat
tlon absolutely freer -Don't -fail to seal Oray,
Tier. Her line may never ne nere a (mm.
p. .i.. ........ -4 Jr-Oi
5 i
1 0
0 0
0
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0 r
1 o
6,0
Th Dalles to- be tined on the up-river
for uotumoia rmrd u vui nut uio i uui uunui m wnu m mia water.
fault . of the government officers.
Once ft year every coasting and rlvtr
vessel flying th stars and stripes Is
, ,most carefully Inspected. ; Every plce
of machinery , 1 yon over by marine
'engineers, th boilers are tested, all of
: th life saving equipment Is Inspected
and verythlng possible t don to make
life and property safe. " In- Portland the
river', steamers kre ' inspected many
times each year, and let a captain oe
' found trying to evade the law , In the
least and he has trouble enough and to
.spare. . As custom officials . are also
steamboat Inspectors, the snip owners
..sr. very , careful to Keep
As soon as the river goes down she re
turns to Portland, and does various
sorts of work. v . -
xxma wutd on rock
IS BAKER CITY TO
- HA YE FAIR GROUND?
.- (Joornal Special Berviee.)
.4 Baker Clty June -1 V Ifa jip, to rhe
people of Baker City. ; Dp they want ft
speed track and fair grounds or not!
Ths committee appointed at th mass
meeting . to take up ft - collection and
make further .reports to the general
Totals . 16, 4 14 IT II ,0
..Bernard out for Cravath's Interfer
ence. .
SCORE BT INNINGS. .
i 1 t 4 & I T I .
seatu . . .......o HS222Jir!
Los Angeles . ...il 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 04
. SUMMART.
Earned runs 8esttle, V. Los Angeles,
I. Two-base hits Mohler, Smith. Bar
ber, Hall. Flood. Wheeler. Stolen base
Blankenahlp. Bernard, Eager. Sacri
fice hit Flood. Struck outBy Shields,
. . w I!., xr A Daaaa nil
bailiff shWidiroy'ov.y.rwrid
pitches Shields. Oray. Passed ball
lankensbip. . ' innings pjicnwi, 'V
' (Jnuraal IpeeUl Servtee.)
Seattle, Waslu, Jun It. Hooligan, ft
rank outsider, won th rich ladles' plats
at ths Meadows this Afternoon, beating
Sea Air, a hot favorite. In ft sea of mud.
The race was tha 'sensation of th day
and tb finish wss sxcltlng, Hooligan
moving up from fourth to first In th
last hundred yards. Summary:
, First race, sis furlongs Dotterel, T-B,
won; Toung Morello,-1, second; -Pope
Leo, J B-X, third. Time. 1:17. . Cross
waits np on winner. y
Second race, five and ft half furlongs
Homeric - 4 won; cayuse, -, second;
Brown Patsy, It, third. Clark up on
winner.
Third race, alx furlongs Budd Wad,
S. wont Red Damsel, 4. second; Amass,
(. third. Buxton tro on winner.' '
Fourth race, th ladles' plate, flv fur
longs Hooligan, 1J, won;- Sea Air, l-S.
second; Georg P. MoNear. f-g. third.
Fountain up on, winner. ;
Fifth race, on and ft sixteenth mile
Ora Viva, S, won; Chickadee, L second;
Colonel Anderson, I. third. Fountain np
on winnsr. .
Sixth race, on mil, handicap Forest
King, i-i, won; th Pride, a, second;
Platonlus, 4, third. Oruwell np on win
ner. -r- --; v .- ;
DIFITO&rROM A BICYCLC 1
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F. M. JONES
309 Oak: Street
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POR TLA ND CLUB CA FE
130 Fifth Street, Between Washington and AMec . i
HZ1UIITACE WHISKEY
SCHLITZ .BEER
All Leading Brands of Cigar.
Lunch at 9 p. in.
"It is th sam old, sweat story," said
tha -mat of th Columbia last night.
"W torn up from th Golden Oat In
40 hours, lay . around In . part for it
hours, and then go south. : In the winter
th wind blows because that is ths time
it Is expected to get busy; in ths sum
mer time, we have to play with fogs be
cause that is the season for this sort of
mist. . That's tha sir It sroea. vuu In
""'""" iana year out;
committee on the question of the es- Shields, 2; hits oft Shields, 6: runs oft
tabllshment of a' speed track and fair x'ngile." TtaoTSbA
grounds In th city . Umlts of Baker fc?" ft minutes. ; Umpfr Mc-
HORSES ARRIVE FOR
COMING STATE FAIR
about their craft "in Bristol fashion," This Is the. story, told by the Colum-
for they never know just wnat minute bia'a first officer last night within a few
minutes after the well-known coasting
steamer had., made fast to her wharf.
He said that the. passage, up th coast
was a beautiful one, Snd . that the
steamer's oil-burning engines 'were still
working like ft charm. Seven hundred
tone of general cargo wer brought , to
Portland merchants on th vessel. There
were over 100 passengers.-j. ....,---
' , UAMXXZ aTOTES.
at 5
' one of Uncle, Sam' men may heave In
; sights :i : ;- ; trX-'-f.,'- -X- X ::
U,- rortlaad's T Sfteiursloa .
The excursion fleet 0 fthis city Is one
of the largest and finest on the coast
tnd .th steamers that are. allowed ,to
carry-excursion parties do not include
'nearly ail of th river boats that ar
registered here, The largest ) ' of this
fleet is th T. 3, Potter, and during the
many, years that she ha been proudly
piy ing oetween ui o v.jr - Astoria, June ' 1 S Arrived
City yesterday finished its labors as I earthy and McDonald.
far as It .can go at the present, Th
committee secured, from small sub
scribers something .over f 1,200. They
say that to secure the rest of tb four
or five thousand dollars necessary to
carry out tb project will require an
additional, amount. : cf work and th
present commltte does not feel, like
devoting any more time to the schema,
Th chairman states -tnat au . tne
. . . m I AILUI lift. I HUB A. SJMJI IIIVMIl SB T 'It SBTI1
A!?"JLT' L" ? J a.-n,. steamer Columbia,
, Mw -si'w""-iL. ,.'' jT I irom. Ban. Taneisco. Arrived at 10 a.
other boats of this merry-making fleet m, eteamer Elmore,- from Tillamook,
are: 'X,M:X'tX '.X VttKv'MM Arrive .at 1:20- p. . m,; schooner Vir
' Bailey Gatsert, Charles: R-lBpencef, gmia, xrom San ' Francisco. Condition
Harvest Queen, lone,! Pomona, iX,eona, of, the bar . 1 at 8 p. m,, smooth; wind
ltona. Joseph Kellogg, Annie Coming, northwest; weather cloudy. Arrived at
Hassalo, Lurllne, Undine, Mascot, Glej- ( p. m. and sailed out at 5:30, steamer
Sarah Dixon. Ban Francisco, June 18. Arrived at 7
' Should all of these boats steam Out 1 steamer George W. Elder, from
of the - harbor ladert with all th pas- PorUand. . Salle last : night, steamer
sengers they ar allowed to carry Jn
-the day time. , it is- sald that-at least
7.600 people would be afloat , on them.
But ftt night,1' th excursion bota are
only allowed to carry about one-half
the numbed that they may take during
the time; old King Sol rules. This. order
has been made because' the dangers of
the loss 'of llf In cas of an accident
are far greater at -night than they ar
uunng tn aoy. .. '
H Although ' the " seatchllght has In a
measur done away with mny : of th
dangers surrounding' night river travel,
even this invention has, not caused th
government officials to Chang their
' rules recrard ins?' th limits . .to . crowds
on passenger boats. tlAt ply' on-, inland j Pendleton with her parents, her father
streams at night ' Of the many dan- being a hotel man of that city. Later
via - trAlihl
larger property Interests in Baker City from the Seals this afternoon. Jones'
which will be more particularly benefited bases - on balls proved costly and five
Kv a fair, crrnunri And 'sneerf track are srrnra heloed the Tacomft SCOr. . Tb
holding oil and hav not subscribed as two tallies of .the visitors were made
yet to the ' fund, one making' the ex- on Anderson's single and doubles by
cuse that It would wait until the other Miller and Hildebrand. St Vrain was
put US name down." ' . . effective and retired the visitors with
On the other hand th people, and by ease several times when they had
the people - Is meant the store keepers chances to score." Two base on balls,
and working men generaiiy. want the CaseyshlV Jones' . fumbls and . two
fair grounds and race track and it is errors by Townsend gav . th Tigers
believed that a little more work will se- five in th fourth, c" B-eits was on th
cur th proposition... On thing has bench, and Leaby, was Injured by foul
develotied. that there la little enoour- up. . 'in score;
. (ownal Special Bervtes.)
Salem. June 18. Horses are dally
arriving for th great races which will
be pulled off at th eUte fair next fall.
Th purses now offered and to be offered
are larger than aver Mf ore, and aa ex
ceptionally fine lot of entries ; baa
been secured. 1 Ths stables are now well
filled with horses In training, and before
many weeks have passed all of the
in.t snaMai Sunriea.t I horses which will take part in the fall
Tacoma, June IS. Fisher's Tads naa meet will be on the grounds, and Lone
taking the tntsa straignt
ST. VRAIN DEFEATS' ;
THE 'FRISCO SEALS
Oak track will present ft busy appear
ance, v ';-,"v-
Tssterday H. H. Helmaa arrived with
two car loads of fine horses. Among
them Is the famous trotter Mack Mack,
:1S, from Alba Mack .by , McKlnney;
Jlpsy by McKlnney; Lady Jones by
Captain Jones; Bessie Jones by Captain
Jones; Lovely Dell by Lovelace, who
won the two-year-old stake last year
In :7. " .-Xy . -X., -a.. ,; ,
AmonsT the cacer are Byron Lac, by
Lovelaoe; LovelessJ by Lovelace, and
several colts which , will be put : in
training. These horses ar almost all
entered throughout the circuit which
shows Mr. Helman believes be baa some
gOOd Stuff. H- t '
Lon ChUds of Spokane was another
arrival yesterday, bringing with him a
line stable of horses. Including Jack
Wltmot by Doe B runnel, Roy Benton by
Benton Boy, Merry Monarch by Mo
Ktnney, Gyr. Falcon by Zombro, ' and
Ned Iennls, ft runner.
. iOaTZ9 ftOlO THVXB. '
& F. Scott was appointed ft . . road
viewer yesterday by th county court
bis oath of office being afterward filed
with County Clerk Fields. H was ap
pointed to fill th Vacancy caused by
th resignation of W. L. Llghtner whea
appointed a county commissioner prior
to being regularly elected to hold that
office.
Say, arc you opposed to chfld arid
underpaid - labor?1 If so, DEIVIAND
Doyle, r. f. .........
Sheehan, 8b. . .
Nordyke, lb, ....... .
Eagan, s s. .........
Lynch, c. z.
Nebraskan, from New York, for (Port
land. 1 , . ' 'a ' v.
ACTRESS,KINSELLA" r -
HOME ON VACATION
a. y ,
,. Miss Elizabeth A. Ktnsella,a Pendle
ton girl, 'who has achieved fame in od-I
eratlo .work in New York as ft. member
of one Of Charles Frohman's companies,
is ' at - tb Imperial today, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. H. A. Klnsolla of
Pendleton. Miss Klnsella was born and
reared lor New . York, but removed ' to
acement. to work for a publlo proposi
tion when those people who naturally
will derive the greatest benefit are In
different to the matter. '
If .there" is going to be a fair ground
this year 'something must be done in
UCtU ,UIU,W . . .mw w .awl JgT (J. ' ..........
ft ground and track with all the nouses McLaughlin, L t.
and necessary equipment and those who
are enthusiastic over tne v prospect
urg that notwlthsundlng th action of
the committee a publlo meeting- take
charge Of the matter, ''raise th littl
money necessary and establish here
what will do more for the general pub
lic than any ether one project unless
It might be the Vinson railroad. . f
TACOMA. '
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&ACX0S8S XXV TO XXX TV
Th Portland Lacrosse .club haa is
sued a call for a meeting Monday even
ing at the Multnomah club, at which all
members ars requested to be present :,
Hildebrand, L t .... 8 0
Waldron, a t ....... 4 0 10
Meaney. r. t. ........ 8 0 4
Irwin, -8b. 3 v 2 A
Townsend. lb. 4 0 0 10
Anderson. S. S. ...... 4 1 J 1
Leahy, 0 0 8
Gorton, e. ........... Q 0 0 1
Jones, p. 8 0 0 1
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FRAUDULENT ACTS '
. ; CHARGED BY WIFE
she returned to the metropolis and has
mad a pronounced success . in th I
gers that a vessel incurs at night that
1.1. ..ota, m nrlnar thA fliv.
the t chief is , said to lb that the pilot theatrical profession. - Miss -;. KlnseUa perous dairy business, Rosa Westormap Jones, , . WUoV ILhMy Joal.
Ln,.iA .vi- a . ia,n f la now enjoying her summer vacatloa fltt- in uii: for suonort filed in th Btolen bases Oroharn' . Hildebrand.
, ruuiu saw,. fa uiq vvf XX IKS sm i""n -
Though Henry Western. an has ft pros-
' Totals., i ....SO 8 $ 84 14
i RUNS AND HITS BY INNINGS.
Tunma . . .1 1 ( 0 0 0 0 8 91
Hits . , 8 1 0 11 1 0 l -
San ii-ran ....... .0 0. 0 0 8 0 0 0 08
. Hits . . 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 91
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n. -t T,m at, . ajfa.A4a. I ftV Ta...
t. Bases-on balls Off St Vrain, 4; off I
X '1 l . ,-,-1 rv - "X , V," J' , , '
That's All
. That's Enough ; :
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prlces 62S to $100
, Cataiorn for the Asking, -
F. P. KEENAN, Aent l
3,
CAN OFFICIALS
BE GARNISHEED?
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The unsettled Question of whether
writ of- garnishment may bm served onlerty, -which is skid to be worth 81.500,
states In a suit for support filed In the
circuit . court yesterday,:; he forced her
and their little girl to leave home Jan
uary 26, 1900, and has since left them-to
depend on charity, ;westerman waa re
cently convicted and fined in th cir-1
cult court for selling adulterated miiav
Mrs. Westsrman accuses ber. husband
of fraudulently giving V J. Cawushaw
a note for 8860 and covering his prop.
rviv.hM hits Lynch. Waldron. Miller,
Hildebrand. First bas on errors Ta
coma, 4. v Sacrifice hits Sheehan, Gra
ham, McLaughlin. Double play Gra
ham to Casey. Left On bases Tacoma,
9; San Francisco, 6." Time of game-
One hour and - 45 minutes. , vmpir 1
QConnli.Jyi:.j-'asV:'C..:n:.-V;vi,
UNION LABEL ON EVERY BOX
I ' ' ' - ,' ' 3:
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
sk HELP DEVELOP PORTLAND
ttoosa xoxows wrar.
a county official was brought up Inf with a chattel mortgage , in order to
the circuit court again Friday by Otto I avoid being called on to support , ber.
Jr Kraemer garnisheelng a Apt -offered
In evidence. in ease, whiclf 'ls now in
possession or County qierk Fields. It
was held otherwise by the courts, but
the last legislature passed a bill mak
ing it legal to do so. A ault-has sjnoe
bcen.aeciaea in Marion county m wntefii
the legislative act was held to be ,uu-
oonstlttlonal, 4 - ,
Presiding Judge George Issued " an or
der temporarily restraining . Westerman
and CawllBhkw from further ncumber
lng the property, the wife, asserting that
they are about to dispose-of it tq an
Innocent purchaser in, order further to
complicate 'the situation. - k " r
They were married January 14, 1899.
Mrs. westermaa aska for50 a xaontb.
The Ooose Hollows defeated ths
Fourteenth street nine yesterday in a
well-played - game. Pitcher Albert
Reeves pussled . the Fourteenth : street
batsmen, pitching a clever game, c
gut ' :t 4 " ' iww fc.v:'a?vM-.;-j,
KOSESTOQ DErXATS AZJ8AVT.
; Demand the! BLUE LABEL of
Cigarmakers when purchasing cigars
'. ) '' , ! , (Janrnsl Speelil Rerrtce.) ; V '
Roseburg, Or- June 18. Roseburg de
feated Albany today in a brilliant tame, I
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