The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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JTHE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL-, a PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. 'AUGUST 7. 1904.
HEALTH BOARDS
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At last the city and the county health
.board have coueented to Uke up thel
i residence under the Mm ' official roof,
1 naUo. sixalr,.aod tb dove, emblematic
"of peace, has parched Itself on the gahla.
At a conference held yesterday at noon
' in the offlc of Dudley Kvans. the county
health ofneer, t the court bouse, an
"understanding u reached on the many
point wmca nave dwi r
V friction between the two .health i oodles
' and have led to .complication -involving
. uther officials. :,
Dr. J. C. Zan. the city physician. And
Dr. .William -tones , were present es a
committee from the, city board, while
' Codntr Judge Webster, County Physl
' ,tiDn fiarv anil t-mintv Health Officer
'Kvans represented the county ooara.
' ' The conference lasted - for about two
hours, and a perfect - agreement
reached on ail moot point. Hereafter
. loo-operation -will ba the watchword of
me ' -iwar oraanixmuoos itwfuuii .
health of the public
. It was decided that the city physician
(shall attend to all police' cases at the
- itia relief to the injured and then send
line; them to the nearest hospital. The
I city board of all .cases lutely to remain
; i hospital for any length of time.
, The diagnosis of th city physician shall
determine what are properly - county
' canes, to be sent to the county hospital.
This will save tne police ana otnors me
(trouble of chasing the city over and
, losing vaiuauie time wnen in uuuui mm
ltd whom to apply to grant a sufferer
reuer. , . : .
Hitherto the county : physician ' has
'been at tne beck and call of every physi
cian in the dtv. and in a great number
- tit am un. worn .uiuiuvuvu i
HCmH - ior case nui i vruucni wihiiii
"Xynaer his observation. In the future all
ypdunty casea are to go- through the
bounty board of relief, -- which Mr.
'Evens la superintendent. . In return the
' -etlty board will relieve the county of any
tosses of smallpox that may develop at
cthe county hospital and take them to the
jf'ty pest -ouse, as. well as other cases
of . smallpox developing In the county
. mat may require special attention.
.."Ordinarily the latter class- of cases has
'"'been quarantined In homes and looked
barter by the county health officer and
"county physician. .
There are a great many office cases
,f -which should not properly go to the
V county hospital and yet cannot be classl-
" fled under the head of emergency case.
Dr. Geary and Dr. Zan have agreed' to
divide 'these casea In future, handling
''Thorn at. their respective offices. - All
such cases will be examined by Mr.
" Evans, who will endeavor to divide
''them equitably between the two physi
iclans. In other Instances pat lent e will
'' be sent to the free clinics at tha various
hospital. - where they will receive
i benefit of the experience.
The arbitration board met yesterdav
" because Dr. Geary and Xr. Znn are now
t .Without assistants-1n orderto equalise
the work and make it as light as posal-
nie ror ootn. Besides the county ho.
. . pltal casea and those attended to at his
offlcej-egularly. Dr. Geary had II new
patient anaea 10 naen--aul)fci)rJJ.
5.. n ' m work was 1 tti 1arl lni,M.Ail I ni
Becently Xloovred Oar.
A new cavern, rivaling In beauty the
v ,one at Luray, and Wier's cave and the
. cave or Fountains, at Shendun, Va., has
V been discovered In Shenandoah county,
Vt, near Woodstock. The dlsoovery
was maae ny workmen who were blast
- Ing limestone from a Quarry at. Tom
Brook. The cavern haa enlv been ax.
ploredTor about 17 feet, but the por
tion trial nss oeen visited la filled with
' the most beautiful limestone formations
and contains large chambers.
ABOUT
Perfect
Fitting
Glasses '
Wc, Would Say J
TIT" HEN patrons leave
v v our store glasses
must fit and set ) right.
trmtrary to this, they
would he a source . of
great trouble and annoy
ance and that would hard-,
ly do to satisfy. 1 Conse-
,' quently, we are particular '.
about out optical work .
and it will be well for you '
to V '
' i CONSULT
': OUR OPTICIAN
IF NEED-BE.
A.&CFeIdenheimer
f " Third and Waahington
Jewelers SQversmitht
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oxrxasTjro oobttzst BEOomo
TSOUn VABTT UT IU VOBTX
WBST. .
Dressed In their best "bib and tucker,'
tootlna little tin horns with a vim and
between toots eating fine bon bona, I.U00
little Portland girls were treated lo
trolley ride ytaterday afternoon by Tull
A Glbbs. local furniture dealers. It was
tha largest trolley party ever given In
the northwest, and passed as smoothly as
a quiet afternoon tea.
The little guests were girls who had
taken part in a gueaslng contest held by
the above named firm. Throughout last
month Tull A Glbbs ran an advertisement
In local papers In which - there were M
puixle pictures, - each one representing
some article of furniture. - The contest
was open to all' girls under 14 years of
age. ana . the answers to tne pussies
were to be accompanied by. five reasons
why their mothers should use the Buck
steel ranae. .
August 1st the letter began to pour in.
The man at the poatoffloe who handlea
the box where city mill is aepoaiteo
started In bravely. But It was too much
Aid was called, and the combined efforts
of several postof flee clerks .were needed
to keep the Tull A Glbbs mall up to the
mark. The postman who delivered mall
to this firm thought something of going
on a strike, but was talked Into staying
hv belna- told that the rusn would oniy
last five days. Yesterday the last letter
arrived.
As a trolley party had been promisee
the rtrls who took part in tne contest.
the children began to arrive at the store
about noon. They had been invited to
be there by 1:. but long -before this
hour hundreds of little girls, accom
panied by their mothers and aunts, were
present.
Mayor George H. Williams had gtven
the members' of the firm permission to
rope off Second street between Morrison
and Yamhill. This was done as soon aa
the crowds began to gather. - The girls
were taken Inside the enclosure, placed
In double file and awaited their turn to
enter the store.
The children were taken Into the
store bv the Second street entrance.
At the door, each little girt wae pre.
aented with a bag of candy, a norn ana
a handsome silk badge. After they had
pinned the badges on - their frocks,
tested the horn and sampled - the
candy, the glrle were shown through
the store. And then came the ride.
Each car, and there were 10 of them.
was brought up In front of the store's
Morrison street entrance. . The 1,000
girls were put on board the cars and
sent awsy on their trolley party In -the
remarkable short time of U minutes.
Not an accident of any sort marred
tha pleaauree of the afternoon, and ev
ery girl who enjoyed tne ride said
that she had had the happiest afternoon
in her Ufa. All along the route, men
and women flocked co the sidewalks
and windows to find out what all the
laughing and tooting "was about. '
Starting from the Morrison street en
trance of Tull A Glbbs' store, the care
ran up to Third and Morrison streets.
down Third to Gllsan, west to Nine
teenth.. , south to Morrison. ' east to
Third, north to Flanders,, east to First,
south to Grant, west to Third, south
to the corner of Third and Morrison
II. 1 W Igll cu iiuiii kllW
cars, and walked to the store, ' . Here in
I tne front windows were posted th
iAmes"ofthe wlners , of (he - three
prises. " Th winners were: '
First prise, a Buck's Junior range,
Miss Edna Foulks, III Thirteenth
street; second prise, quartered oak writ
ing desk. Miss Grace Grlswold, 4S East
Twenty-eighth street; - third prise,
wicker rocking chair, 'Miss Helen Chl-
man, (( Tweity-nfnth street.
w mis in gins were enjoying tne
trolley party the guesses verere being
opened and the reaaons read. Three
women formed the committee who had
charge of examining the reason why
the Buck range should be used. ' The
commltteewomen were: Mrs. A. 8.
Johnson, i6t Lovejoy street; Mr. R. 3.
MacOuffee. 10SS Belmont street; and
Mrs. H. Flanders, tit East Burnside
street. ' .
IRS. HOUSTON IS v
QUEEN OF REGATTA
.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
j ' Astoria, Or., Aug. Mrs. C
X. Houston was tonight elected
queen of the tenth annual Aa- 4
4 torla regatta. The vote for the 4
4 leading candidate stood: Mrs. e
Houaton.54.6J7; MIhs H. Tallant, 4
1.MS; Mrs. P. D. Keuttner, 10.- 4
04; Mr. W. W. Kidehalgh, e
4 4.144. The successful candidate 4
4 ' Is one of Astoria' most popu- e
4 lar matrons. Hhe will be known
4 as Queen Nell. ' 4
4 4 4 4 4
TRIED TO PASS
FORCED CHECK
By means of a boy, picked up on the
street for ths occasion, a swindler now
being' sought by the police last night
attempted to pass a forged check for
S7.&0 at a fruit stand conducted by Truck
eback A Hawkins on Waahington street.
The man tined the name of Dr. J. K.
Weatherbee. and wrote a note asking
the proprietors of the stand to eV)d him
11.00 worth of th best cigar and the
change by the boy.
Aa soon as the boy presented the note,
the police were notified and Acting Cap
tain Carpenter detailed Detective. Vaughn
on the caae. A description of the man la
now in the hands of the police, and a
close watch will be kept for him. ..
CONTRACTORS WILL
TEST 8-HOUR LAW
' ' ("pedal Dlapateh (a To Journal.)
Seattle. Aug. . Contractor who have
ciiiut:ia wun tne uny lur street im
provements have combined and Intend
to test the legality of the .state law and
city ordinance forbidding person hold
ing city contract from working labor
ers more than eight hour a day.
8. Normlle. who haa a small con
tract, applied to Judge Bell this morn
ing for a restraining order temporarily
enjoining th board of public works
from preventing him working his men
ten hours a day snd also prohibiting the
board from annulling hla contract or In
terfering In anyway because of his re
fusal to live up to the l-hnur law.. A
temporary order was granted.
. The case will go to the etat supreme
court In sny event, and If necessary to
the United State supreme tribunal.
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BBCAUBB OJT A BBOKX AXX.B
(avd woxcxir jtassxbozbs
SBOTSJ3D BT HOCK AJTO
JKVBT XmiOTLY. '
ojta
Mis Jessl Blank, 11 year of age.
and reaidlng at (14 Tlbbet street, waa
badly hurt; In- a street car accident
which occurred at about o'clock yea
teiday afternoon on the City A Subur
ban -line,. She was violently thrown
agalnat the car. Her bark and should
ers were injured, but It Is said that
aha will recover, ' Two other women
passengers were considerably bruised.
but their name could not be secured.
Car No. so on the Brooklyn line
Jumped the track Just west of ; Union
avenue on Morrison street because of a
broken axle. Before it. could : be
brought to a stop th front platform
rested on the sidewalk. Several of the
passengers were dashed agalnat th
sides of the car.x but all escaped In
jury excepting the three named. They
were conveyed to their home with as
little delay a possible.
Miss Blank 1 a school teacher. Until
reoontiy she was teaching at Woodburn.
Shortly after th accident a wild
rumor quickly spread over th city that
a car had Jumped the track on the Mor
rison street bridge and plunged Into the
WlUamette river. As If by maglo tne
report spread untU the entire city and
even the suburb heard of it. The car
company and The Journal office were
besieged for Information regarding the
upposedly terrible catastrophe.
HOUSE WRECKED BY
THE "BLACK HAND"
(Special Dispatch by Leased Wire to Th Journal)
Paaaalo, N. J., Aug. t. Angered be
cause he disregarded the warning of
th Black Hand society, which is oper
ating in this city, New York and Brook
lyn, to leave the city, dynamiters placed
a bpmb In the doorway of Frank Co
telle' barber shop today and wrecked
the four-story deuble-flat house In Sher
man street' and Main avenue. In whlck
hla shop was located. ' I
The entire front of the first floor of
the building was blown away and th
wall fell. That no on waa Injured is
regarded a a miracle. The noise of the
explosion waa heard ' for miles and
aroused the entire city, thousands run
ning to the scene of the wreck. The en
tire city Is indignant over thl act on
th part of the Black Hand aoclety. Th
police have a clue and expect to make
arrest within a few hours.
WHALEN PITCHES
SHUT-OUT CAME
(Special Dtapatca by Leased Wire to The Journal!
San Francisco, Aug. (.Jimmy Whalen
waa tha whole show today. He shut the
Oaklander out, making four straight
victories for the Seal, and made three
single with hi stick, aiding in- the run
mailing, score; . -
BAN FRANCISCO. I
AB. R. H. PO. A.
m i' V i . ..i i
1(1)1
I ILL
V Fine Leather Qoods
CAir new line of Fine Leather Good a now on sale, - Full
seal traveling Bets, with real ebony flltlnjf, bent qunllty,
aolid back brUMhaa. efijt T K
..Excellent set for ..................... ...w ; .
Tony name stamped on all Xaaea Goods Free.
Thl Woodlark
Truss, eaay fit
ting, comfortable
and cool, $1.60,
double 1 2, pre
paid to any ad
dress. Money .
back If It doesn't suit. - Expert men and
women In our truss end bandage depart,
ment and moderate charge. '
Elastic Stocking
an ciaaiio Biocxing will re
lleve and cure swollen velna,
sprain and strain. Our
elastlo hose 1 woven of th
best silk and pur gum. W .
carry all' slses and can fit
any caae, ; ;
Ankfet . ....... tl.Ti
Knee Cap Sl.TS
Legglns . 9M.0O
Garter- Hose, to reach .
to No. 4 ftJO
vls(lt. Just tn
thing tor weak -wrist toe
' Bend for self-measuring
blank.
"America" ;
' Alarm Clock
n SJ (TST H l - "l ' l '
Glass Eyes '
1000 Glass Eyes, th
largest stock on this '
coast. Ferfeot fit guar
"ANSCO".
1hi elerant haiwj-carred , . , v C- flf.
, full leather card caae - .3wel V .
Fin card caae and purse from 4Se tip. ,
TMJM IS TBS FAMOUS
'Spirit Gas Reform Alcohol Stove
Used ' wood fclcohol.' burn -without
a wick. - Will boll 41
pint of water In JO mlnut. .
Spsctal thl week. . . f V
69c
6
Stand for Photographic
'Success- It represent
the finest .cameras and
film mad In the world.
(Dp
which
8
I the - paper
please every ' photo ,
grapber, amateur or pro- '
, fesslonaL Bend us 15o '
for a sample dose a. Free
darkroom and instruc
tion In our photo depart . '
' ment . W'e went a live
dealer In every town to
.handle "Ansoo" good.
1 11 1
Thl "America" " Alarm
day special
Clock for three'
73c
Abdominal
Belts
s
reduce girth, gup
port the abdomen;
' a ' safeguard and
eomfort ; ' '
?hls Randolph belt, special this weekx........ 4Cf RQ
snd body measure w guarantee fit.
83c Water Coolers
tbiag' these hot days.
Home Medical
Battery
This Fgmous , Home.
Medical Battery with
full direction arM book,
"Guide to Health." Uses
no liquids, give strong
current. Complete with
nickel electrode Should
be in, every home.
$6 50
"Wpodlarkp
Hearing Horn
Deaf people are
often relieved by
our "Woodlark1'
hearing horn, a
small. compact
Inatrument, fit
: the hand, easily
carried. price
11,90. . If found
of no aid may be
, returned - ' and
money will ' be
promptly refund
ed. '.
Ladles 9 : Syringe
Dr. Tullar's Ladles' Safety Whirling Spray
Syringe, regular $3: O 11
special . , ,---'
Woodard.
GlarkeM
Co
FOURTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Canadian Money Taken at Full Value
""""'" 4 MMIMMMmU
wainrnn, fj. i. ..........
Hlldebrand, a. A .......
Meany, r. f. ...........
Townsend. lb ...k
Irwin, So , ..
Anderson. 2b ...........
Gorton. 1. f,
Leahy, a...............
Whalen, p..
1 0
Totals . ............ .10 11 27 1
OAKLAND.
Aa R. H. PO. A.
Frank. . s.
uamcy, r. i.. ......
Dunleavy, L X.
Kruger, o. I . .
Devereaux. (b
trem, id
nurns, a.
Young, p. ..............
McKuhn. tb ...........
Mosklman, p.
0 :
11
Totals . ........... ..II 0 T 27 17
BUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS.
12 14 5 4 7 10
Ban Francisco ...1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 I
Hits 0 0111041 111
Oakland . .......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits . 0 10 1111 1 7
SUMMARY. '
Errors Townsend, Devereaux, Burns.
Stolen bases Irwin, 2; Devereaux. 2.
Two-baae, hits Townsend, Devereaux.
Sacrifice hlts-Anderon 2. Waldron,
Hlldebrand 2. . First baa on errors-
Ban Franclaco, 1. Flrat base on called
balls Off Young, I; off Mosklman, 2;
off Whalen, 4. Left on bases Ban
Francisco, I; Oakland, I. Struck out
By Whalen. 3: by Mosklman, X. Double
plays Kruger to Btreib. Time of game
One hour and 4i minute. Umpire
O'ConneuV
ENTHUSES LEADERS
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FLYING TORPEDO IS
BARRED AT ST. LOUIS
(gprclal DUpatcs byLaaaed Wire to Tb Jeorsal)
Bt. Louis, Aug. 4. Hilee haa been
beaten, ' Tha Klliott horse ha been
sent to th post so often and returned a
winner that the racetrack followers did
not believe there was a horse at the
track that could take his measure. But
the horse waa beaten. The Orient, the
Hayes entry, turned up the winner In
the Mississippi Valley stukes, and he
won it handily. HUee wae never in the
himt. Davis gave the winner a good
ride. Anything but a good ride would
have landed Hilee In the lead. HUee
came strong' at the wire, but the lead
of Orient was too great to overcome.
' D. Austin landed three winner a He
waa on Jack Toung In th fifth, he rod
Ice Water In the sixth, and had th
mount ok Dolly Gray In th seventh.
The entry of Flying Torpedo will be
refused hereafter because ef the horse's
disappointing race today. Summary;
First rare (tt furlongs) A Lady
(Raynor). 20 to 1, won; Tim Hurat sec
ond, Mellwood third. Time, 1:10. .
Second race (seven furlongs) Mia
Manners (H. Anderson), 6 to 1, won;
Mohave second,. Fierce J. third. Time,
1:2H.
L Third race (six furlongs) Lucky
charm (Dart), to 10, won; Dishabille
second. Dsmeron third. Time, 1:15.
Fourth .race (mile) Orlent(W. Davis),
21 to 6, won; HUee second. Thane third.
Time, l:41k.
Fifth race (11-11 miles) Jack Young
(D. Austin), even, won; Light Opera
second, Harmaklst third. Tim, 1:42 3-t.
Sixth race (aix furlonga) Ice Water
(D. Austin), t to 1, won; Six Shooter
second. Just So-third... Time, 1:14.
Seventh race (seven furlongs) Dolly
Gray (D. Austin), 4 to 1, won; Crime
second. Aggie Lewi third. Time, 1:2.
"You're a aueer looking thing to want
to fight with me." ssld the young bull
dog, contemptuously, "you're not In my
class.'
"Perhaps not," replied the porcupine,
oulntly, -but I think I give yon a few
point."
(Special Dispatch by Leased Win to Tb Journal)
. Washington. Aug. 4. Rhode laland
and Indiana for the Democrat. Thl 1
th new from h state In which re
cent forcea of Mr. Hearst made vigor
ous onslaught against Republicanism.
Democ ratio leaders say today that theae
states are Democratic, although nominal
ly Republican. Senator Towne was In
th city today for a short while, but In
chat time he enthused the congressional
committee on the certainty of the
Democrat carrying Indiana. Among
other thing Ur. Town aaid: ,
Bryan Kern WU1 Tam tn. '
"I think that almost without excepi
tlon the so-called Bryan men will turn
In and hsln the ticket to their utmost
and vote for it on election day. I
talked with them and found them of
that bent of mind. 1 told them that In
my Judgment when a Democ ratio na
tional convention voted to send that
reply to Judge Parker It voted the gold
plank- Into the platform Just a unmis
takably as If It stated In words. But
I told them further It made no differ
ence In this case because Che money
question Is not an Issue In this cam
paign . '
Fair Tig-htin Ohaaoe.
"I shall work for the ticket and talk
for ft and I think Mr. Bryan will be
very active In the campaign In behalf
of the ticket. Our chances In Indiana
and New York are excellent and when
we carry thoae two states. It 1 mighty
likely that some other will be. found
In the procession." '
As to Rhode Island, Mr. Qulnn, stats
chairman, said:
"Taking condition ", altogether - In
Rhode Island, I should sat we have a
fair fighting chance of carrying the
state for Parker and Davis - next No
vember. The condition here certainly
have ' element of Democratic success
that are very strong, on of the most
favorable being that. we will get out a
large vote and poll our - full voting
strength.'' . ' ;
WIRELESS TO HAWAII
FROM FARALLONES
.
(Special Dlipstch by Leased Wire to The Jesrsat)
Washington, Aug. 4.-pThe navy de
partment le making arrangement to
end wlreles meaec 2.100 miles. Th
naval bureau of equipment will establish
and equip a wlrelnae station at Feral
lone Islands, oft San Franclaco, where
the weather bureau ha been maintain
ing a station. It Is proposed to equip
the naval station with the best appa
ratus, Th decision is due to the recommen
dation of the wireless telegraph com
mission, the report of which haa been
spproved by the president While It I
altogether too early to anticipate very
much of long distance work, it Is within
the range of possibilities, may be estab
lished between th naval , station at
Fa rail ones and Honolulu, 4 distance of
3,100 mile. The bureau I aleo estab
lishing a station on .board th lightship
at Nantucket hdal well a on th
"Relief ' of that ship.
PRIEST; REVEALS
DYWAHITE PLOT
FATBSB UOBXAB-, FASTOB OF BT,
BUirrs cats-quo chubcje, a
FXA-LS TO BBIB JPOUOB FOB FBO
TBOTZOW FOB MJM IXCUBMO TO
(Special Dispatch ly Leased Wire to The looms!)
Bora n ton. Pa- Aug. .Because of a
plan to blow up hi church excursion
train with dynamite, - Father. Donlan,
pastor ef St, Mary Catholic chureh.
Dunmore, today, appealed to Superin
tendent Rose of the Erie police .for pro
tection before hi congregation will
patronise ,the road. Th excursion was
to Lak Ariel,' 20 mile from here.
Father Donlan learned of the plot
several day ago, but disregarded
threafs until he was convinced of their
genuineness. Superintendent Rose sent
a fore of 26 detective to guard th
road to Lak Ariel, which run through
a monntainou country. -
Th detective were distributed all
along the line and ana, extra force of
track-walker stood guard on every eo
tlon. Men were - concealed In every
bush at threatened point along . the
line. -
Several weeks ago Father Donlan led
the prosecution of aom rioters accused
of having stabbed five men. Slnoe then
hi Ufa ha been threatened. Despite
the threats the excursion ran today with
the oar bristling with . police. Much
anxiety 1 felt as th excursion does
not return until late.
HANDS ACROSS SEA
MAY TURN TO FISTS
"(Special IM spates, to, The Jooraal.)
Seattle, Aug. . The peaceful rela
tion of Great Britain and the United
State are tn a fair way to be disturbed.
Hands across th sea are liable now to
be doubled Into flats that will be
searching for an opening to land an ef
fective blow, all beoauae a subject of
King Edward from far Australia claim
that he was snubbed, rebuffed and oast
aside by a deputy in th offlo of th
prosecuting attorney of King county,
where he went thle morning with hla
burden and tale of wo.
Master Emery 1 th name of the Aus
tralian poet and author subject of the
king who -claim that he waa groasly In
sulted by the language used by one of
Uncle Sam's nephews, and when he went
to th office of the prosecuting attorney
ror reoress he claim that he encoun
tered a "big, fat deputy" who seemed
too tired to Uke hi feet down off the
perch of the window tll, and whose sol
occupation wae twiddling his thumb.
Getting no warrant for th arreet. th
Auatrallan poet demand vengeance and
Ul take np hi caae with the Seattle
representative of th British king.
"Th Port' reply I unsatisfactory."
ay a Washington dispatch. Well, thai
I no news; surely nobody expected a
satisfactory reply from- thatt quarter.
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"I believe the two men who have
been holding up street car and robbing
th employe are amateurs, but I place
no credence In the theory that they are
gambler thrown on their resources by
the closing of the games. In Portland,"
said Chief of Police Hunt last night
"I am of the opinion- that we will be
able to catch them, if they continue
their crime. It la always the ease that
criminals are caught U they persist In
carrying their bold deed too far.
"A stated yesterday, our fore la
rather small to cop with an epidemic
of crime, ae we have but 20 policemen to
cover the city's 40 square mile of terri
tory during each eight-hour shift I
wish we had more, but the present state
of the finances of the olty will not per
mit of any adldtlonaX There waa a
rumor In circulation .yesterday to the
effect that the men sworn In to do duty
at the race next week were for special
duty during the present series of hold
ups, out that waa a mistake. . However,
we are doing all we can to capture the
bandit with our regular force, and I
have a few men whom I am going to
have do some special work In thl con
nection., together with the : deteotlve
force. They are regular patrolmen,
however." . ' .
Chief Hunt praised hi staff of dsteo-
-vctb, niu urn Ainu mu imul H uivir f
abllltv to handle tha aituation. and a lan
aaylng that if given a little time they
wUl acquit - themselves in manner
worthy of praise.
"Just let the boy have time to wjjrk.
and they . will get those hold-up men,"
said the chief. "The publlo Is prone to .
become agitated to a point where It de
mands a little too quick results, but we
will oome out of this situation all right. .
and I think we wUl get the, men who.
have bean dolnsr thla work."
Last night th chief ordered the '
patrolmen and plain clothe men to ar-
rjft.ll lltfll,.lf.ll.a nh. .V r, a .. .km l.-
and several were locked up during the-.
night . "
1 -M 1 1 . . , , . . . .
iniei. xium. irmaincd at ins central
station, until a lata hour last nltrht r.,
the purpose of taking personal charge of
the caae ahould any hold-up occur.
From the ' Catholic Standard.
Wiseman To look at that English
man you'd think he waa a tramp,
wouldn't jrouT --
Jokeley Well; I know for a fact that
he hasn't a place that he can call home.
Wiseman Nonsense! 4 Why, hi man
sion In London la
Jokeley Sumptuous, ye, but he call
lt -ome. - - j ,
Oat Both Way. '
From th SomervllI Journal.
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Wicks well. I always have. But It
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