The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 04, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    ths i ohegon: daily : jouiUx; I potlaud.- tuzcday . iyr:n::a. july. 4
LBFcOFCll
je:i stupid, riAnriER
, Local Deserva tha Beating That
7.! They Received Ye-tefrday
. ; ; From the Tlgere.
-in
itio LIFE NOR SNAP--;..,'
:7r0T0RTLAN0'S PUY
nte7aldjrta the Browne on His
Staff and Puts &TZr
'.vf - -'"jv i"i''"u" '. 1 " '" 'I-'
, ii Portland.'
J: Batterleamagerald nd Hogan; Cor-
tMtl end Murphy,. 4 ' . - ' . :
. Portland played a'ponk M yester
day mnd deserved to lose. It W
such a punky nature that the J-
: EuinUy aet off ; JfSS
hit the Fourth had coma. Of all game
: p, en the HfXiay
none mack. art horwpuy
end folly aa-dW yesterdays. , There
1 were bad tosses and bad throw, bad
Judgment an. bad eh,nh.
were mora atupld plays than tha score
rtoVreaa only tha real ripe on., were
recorded In the book of book, .
?M ieculte apparent that tha work of
tha lfceale haa deteriorated, conelderabir
" during tha paat aeven dayev end should
" tha Portland muMtw tovny
tkms of Improving tha etandlng ofhls
team, or even maintaining Ita praaant
portion, ha had battar drill, a few
oflntelllgeiwe. Into, the tblnkeriee pi
several of hla man. Errors are a part
of baseball, bat an. aruleavor "
faat company to allmlnata gtupldlty. Tha
performanca of yaatarday will Hye long
' In tha memory of thoaa who witnessed
. it aa-ono----thr inoal . tlr-awue and
childish of mni if- -.u - T
- Corbet, bad -a, bad -eye. whan it came
to locating bases, and Bchlaflys arm waa
not accurate . In trying to. haad off a
' man at too noma-plata. Lrry alaa
stood In hla tracks and forgot to cover
aaoond baaa during an attempted ateal,
although ftfurphy'a throw,, to that bag
waa true. Teooma atole baaaa with Im
punity, elx pilfered aacka going to- hor
eredlC whlla tha lively locals ran baaaa
' Ilk a train of sprinkling arta -
Twice Portland opened up tnnlnga by
tha A ret battar -driving out two-baggers,
but on each occasion . the next, three
nan want out In ordof.
. Tha making of a good taam la at praa
ant representing Portland In the Pacific
Coaat league, bat representation la all
that tha majority .. on tha taam cara
about It la not too lata for tha local
t getinand play good'aaehaltws
- Walter" McCredle' baa " a big. Oppor
tunity before him, bat he does, not aeem
to appreciate -it. He ahould set a good
example, for the entire teatm, both in
playing and deportment. He ie childish
and peevish at times, and lacYs the
'temperament that should characterise
an up-to-date manager. .- -
- - -XMtnOi of Oa-ae. ' 1 . .,' '
Doyle walked In the first. Bheehan
sacrificed and Nordyke'a out sent Charlie
- - to third. Kagan hit safely and Doyle
scored. McLaughlin ' bunted and wac
--afe at fireti Kagan going all the way to
third.' - At thleatage Eagan and Mc
Laughlin pulled off donble steal. Truck
coring ana jaao iroins; i inira twij
brnianya tnrow w me piaia waa win
Lynch waa hit by a pitched ball and
' immediately- started- for second, "Mc
Laughlin . scoring when Corbett threw
oaaiy to ncnieny. iaaey new v asovra
Sheehsn's hit. Nordyke's aacrlflce and
'.'another hit by aga gave Tacoaia the
When
re
.'.-have somethino; that t
nb 'orie else has it's v
1 1-ltlwondcrfulJiowanxibiis
i. . .'people are ;to 'tret :thats.
"C"something. Perhaps
.-4 mats wny our -
'I- '
i
Neckwestf
, . ' have been leaving us so
' fast There isn't" a sin
v gle one' among them' .
' .' V i -aarPitj : jaa oCnt
. ; ... the city outside of our.
Th game wit our Hats DUN--
LAP AGENCY, -; . ,
Robinson Co.
, Hotel Perkins T'1
. . ,-yv- vwe aryrr
. 'tl.
1. L . I ' ... -. -. -1 '
fourth' and 'UaV run U-tJa third. Tha
score uywwe.
: J ' - PORTLAND.
' V; -. . AB. R. H. PO. A. B
UcCrmile, rf. 1 J
Mitchell, lb. - t-S -S i- !
Householder, cf. ..... 4 :-,
Van-Buren,- If. .. 4 " '
Ri.nlrl. "k. ...... S ! i
Murphy, .o. . -i. JrJ 0 I
orbeUp. . i . .T7-4-ee a a i
Totala r7T.:;i-.... "15 - t-
-i,-' -'----;, r'i, TACOMA.-."
rtnvla rf. . 4.1-1
Bheehan, 3b. ,...
Nordyke, lb. . ..
4 1
U!iMy4rJ
. .. 4 -I
0
0
ill o
Eacan.
McLaughlin,
Lynch, ct .
If.
0
t-l
Casey, . 2b.
... I a
riteralJ. p. . . i.,.., ail
Totals-tTTrr.":
,11 4
I 11 14
7 - 8CORS BT INNINGS.
v
V r: i 4 7 i
taJoisr. ; i. t j f -
Hits . ., ,vr.....j ! 11 J
Portland . . ,.. 2 ? T 25
Hits . . 1 1 1 1
- - fC.. ' SUMMARY.
' Struck out By Corbett, (Fitsgerald
I. McLaughlin 2, Nordyke, gan.
Lynch. Casey); by Fitsgerald, 1 (MiLoh
ell). Bases on balls Off Corbett t
(Doyle. Casey )i ore ntsgeraia, t inun-
kle). Two-base hits ' .;-Ats, Bchlafly.
Left on bases .Portland. T; -Taooma.-t.
Double tUr Hheenan to casey to nor
dyke. First base on errors Portland. 1.
8u6riflce hits rtiheehan, Nordyke, Stolen
bases Eagan I, McLaughlin t. Lynch,
Dovle. Hit by pitched ball Lynch.
Paased halls Murphy, Hogan. - Time of
game-"OnaLhgnr and 4 minutes.
um
pire rerrine. . -.. - . ,
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.'
"IT
OLCM.
faoema " ,
Baa Tranches .......
Portland
131
12
9n
T5T5
.675
.474
4a
lHt
.437
Ha
1M
altr..
7
tl
Ixw ABaelas ........
Oakland
sealtie
11
teat,
imt
140)4
NATIONAL LEAGUE."
New York.
Pittsburg . .
Philadelphia .. -
41 - tl
.s
.400
t( 24
. nicago ,
1W .
I. . .-41 ave - H t l -
eea.ee. 4.25 40
a a . 20 46
.7. .-. j ' 41.
.6I
.I8S
.Jul
.JTs
Clnclnnatf
St. Louis .
Boston . . ,
Brooklyn .
'. 'Jl ' Vtttaanrs;. -.
L . -a - - - - . - ,'"-'. i . R. H. 1C
Pittsburg .4 I
Cincinnati . . ...-,. I 3
Batteries Lynch, Pelts and Carlach;
Harper and Bchlei. , r
..; c - ; 3Pnila4alpWn. - J
-- " '.. .: R. H.U.
New York V 11 1
Philadelphia . . 1 14
Batteries Taylor afldBowerman:
Corrldon,. Dooln and. Abbott. Umpire-1
At Brooklyn.
Boston-
itiimviitiiim.i.
lS -1
.
Brooklyn .
Batteriea WJIUla and Moran; BJxlck
lett and Bergen.. T"
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
. 'i, Won.
Lost
P.C
Cleveland
Chicago . . ........... IS II
Philadelphia IT 14
Boston ir ' It" IT
Detroit . II II
New Tork . 14 ' It
Washington II , " II
St. LouTa , U. II
- : 1 At Saw. Toav.
.444
.(07
.100
.476
.431
.lT
IW
' J."-. '. - . R. H.E.
New York. ...... ,............1 Jo 1
PhUadelnhta -r-rr-.vr: ;:t:.:.. -
Batteries Orth and McQulre; Henley,
oarion ana onreca.
A!
R. H.B.
Boston . .......... ......4 10 I
Washington ... 4 1
: Batteries Winter and Crlger; .Town-
sena ana ivitireage. .. . . 1
RUNNING RESULTS
ON THREE COURSES
. 'Jeareel tpeetsl oVr-Hca.) - i '
St.- Louts. July -4. Delmar racetrack
results: - t- .
Four and a half furlongs Miss Dii-
tla wen, Frencbie's First second, Japan
ese Maid third; time, l:oe. .
Seven mnongs oene Handlon won.
l:ll I-i. j. .. ,
Five and a half furlongs Don Ham
ilton won. Palmer eecond, Burnolette
third; time, 1:11 t-.
Mile and a sixteenth Htlea won.
Mynheer second, Courant third; time,
Seven furlongs Dr. Hart won. Lans-
downa second; Atlas third; tune, 1:11.
Mile and 10 ysrda Court Maid won.
Mammon aecond..XuUaw third; tlroa
1:4T S-l..- ,
'A aOaopskaaa Bar. ' -
New York, July 4. Sheepshesd Bay
race results:
Flva . furlongs Cinchona, - wen,'- Law-
sonlan second, A vision third; time,
0:11 4-S.- . - i'.
Six furlongs Artful won. Bear
Catcher second, Eugenia Burch third;
time. 1:14 (. .. . . ,
Five ' furlongs Edna Jackson won.
Caprice) second. Running Water third;
time, l:oe 4-4. . . .
Mile Elm wood won,' Novena .second.
Atwood third; time, 1:41 1-1. "
Mile and a sixteenth on turf Dolly
Spanker won, Broadcloth second, Schu
lemlte third;, time. 1:4. . ' -
Seattle. July 4. Results of races:".'
Six, furlongs J.' H. Bennett' won.
Velma Clsrk second, Annie Burk third;
time. 1:14'V ' - . . . ,
Four furlongs-rCsn't Tell won. Agnes
Mark second, El Verracco tnlrd; time,
0:4.- .'
Four furlongs Rslo Cloud won.
Bellona second... Smller third; time,
. Seven ' furlongs Eleven Bells won,
Llberto second. PrestanO thirds lime.
Mile Hlpponax won -Cinnabar aee.
ond.-Dundreary third; time, 1:41H; '
. Mile and yards Mont Peerlea
won. Crlgll second, Yellowstone third;
time, 1:44 V. c
4 ' aTOTXOa TO aaUtmai.-' 4
:v ... - 1 ... -
4 AU notleea of matter base- e
4 ball games, challenges and eth- 4
4 letlo .rente mult be sent te this 4
. office before I o'clock a. m. on 4
4-the .dar for publication.: Ama-" 4
a teur managers should pay at- e
4. lection 10 thia ruler aa lae-keen-re
4 lng of It will insure a proper 4
4- report thatr"ngg. The"e)
v Journal. - -4
1
raf erred Saaak Oaameg Oeocs. ,.
. Alias at J-ewU" Beat Bruit -
HAOTCMiSCCOT
Id TffELfTII OCUaD
Louisville Boxer! h: Lands - the
r KnockoutBlow In the" Pit ,;
v?' of Stomach, - t
.P. . ,
LARGE GATHERING - t - '
' WITNESSES THE BATTLE
Houseman ," Says Blow Was a
"y"T. Fluke arid Arranges An-'
. - other Mill. " ;
' (Special Dlipatch te The Joaraatl '
nnv Nev..Jul 4. Marvin v Hart
bniu-kM out Jack Root yesterday with
right-hand punch I- the- pit of the
atomacn. In, tne iweirin rouna oi
finish contest for heavyweight honors:
The fle-ht waa witnessed by fully ,J0
apecUtors and the greatest excitement
prevailed during tha contest. --.Both men
put up a game oatue anu mi
rounds the honors were evenly divided.
In tha seventh round. Just as the gong
had sounded. Root ' landed a terrlflo
right awing on Hart's Jaw and the Ken
tucklan went down In a heap. A claim
of foul "waa made by Hart'e- eeconde
but was ot 'allowed T' Referee Jef-
frleav--After the fight Root saeoiarea
that be waa. satisfied - that tne oetiex
man had won, but hla manager, Lou
Houseman, said that tbje decisive blow
waa a fluke and that be wanted another
meeting for hla man, which waa agreed
to later In the day by Hart. No par
tlculara regarding the proposed match
ware given out, save that, Jeffries will
act as referee.' "
Hsrt entered the ring at lie pounds
and Root at 170. Tee broiling sun liter
ally baked the two stripped fighters.
Hart' had "the choice of cornera and
chose the one with the aun to hla back.
Root a seconds were "H
teddy Alexandet and Paddy Mackey.
B1U Gallagher of San Franoiaco held
the watch for Root. "The aeconda for
u.rt ra Jak -MoCormlck. "Deafy"
Won- "LosTTefThompson,. Jack RobertHal Vpdlka and
.-74 rf .m I Lee Updike. ...Al B UPdlke was, time-
raalfair.
Some of the "prominent epectatoraJ
were Harry Corbett. Jack Welch, Billy
McConnelU Bill Gallagher. Attorney
General Sweeney of Nevada.. Sam avis.
Lou M Houseman jot Chicago, Senator
F. O- Newlands, Lieutenant-Governor
Allen and wife of Nevada. H. I Bagley,
"Doo SmltlC Walter Young. Al North
.i naiuv nolonel Martin Brady. Al Har
ford, Warden Consldtne ,ot the Nevada
penitentiary, Dan Noonan, omnii i.r
rell of Washoe county, D1stMct-Att6rhty
.Craig of - Nevada. ' .-r, -
. ', rigkt by moarnda.
Round 1 Opened with Root counter
ing on Jaw Clinch. Root landed right
irt at will on head and body.
Clinch Hart landajrlght to JaawRoot
lands right, on jaw aeoona oeiora ui
bell. : . . ' . . '. . .
Round I Root stariea-in wnn iwo
Mafia" 14-jaw and-iwo maavy nirao
fixwtv. Fiahtera then exohanged lefts
nit flinched. Root. counters and con'
tlnues to land with right and left. Hart
reMirnln with left hard tO body. It
aii nmfi "round. -w
Bound 1 The men Indulged In rough
Infighting.- Root kept hla left on Hart'e
4a .r-na-htlns desperately lanus'a
hard blow to stomach. Root lends right
on jaw. In a clinch Root sends left lo
body. They exchange lef ta to jaw.
Honors about even. ' '
Round 4 Root continued '. to' awing
righta-en -lefts-to -Jnw- Hart gol in
a couple of good kidney punchea Des
perate infighting followed.- Hart put a
hard rla-ht to body. Root ' put lef t to
lUrt s, heart llarl. gwlngg--.. wildly-
Round. SDoui even. '
Round I The men' indulged In much
clinching, with Root doing most of the
free-fighting. - Hart landed -a pair of
swings to Root's head. Root came back
with heavy lefta and rights to body and
Jaw. . Root's round.-- - ' '
Round 4 The pace waa beginning t
tell. Flghtera held on hard in clinch
after swapping half a dosen punches.
Root did moat of the work. i -.
Round T Hart started out well, land
ing a -beavy4bIow on Root's kidneys and
sending terrlflo right hook to law. Near
the close of Me round, however," Root
knocked Hart down with a terrlflo right
A claim of foul waa made for Hart, but
Jeffries disclaims foul and orders tha
men to continue. The gong saved Hart.
Round - I Hart opened ' up fresh.
There , waa more rough inftghtlngand
Jcffjrtei--haa-tohrrlt them, Boot ham-
merlng Hsrt'a Jaw and body with lefta
and rlghta.. Root again landed a ter
rlflo ' right awing Juat aa the gong
aounded. Thlo waa also Root's round. -
Round Hart looks to "have a slight
lead In thia round. Ho 4anded "heavily
several times on Root'a kldneya- Root
landed a number of light Jaw and body
blowa. Jeffries had a hard time sepa
rating -ahemi . ': : .
Round 10 This round ' opened with
both men lighting wildly and falling
Into clinches, neither having any ad
vantage at the belt
- Round 11 Thia round war devoid -of
apeclal Incident. Root continued., to
pound Hart'e stomach..
Round 12 Tha 'men fought Into a
clinch. Hart landed left to body. Root
duckeoSaway from hard awing. Hart
missed a right swing to head and re
ceived e right to ear. , Root landed left
li ghtly to. head. They clinched, and
Root uppercuts Hart's face. Root put
left to face. Hart countered with short
arm right to stomach, and Root goes
down and out, , v j- -
f SPORTING NOTES. i
. Herbert and Ryan and Herrera and
Neary are scheduled for to-round con
tents at Butte this afternoon and
nlng." ;7J. tttl"irt 'j'X T"7
." Taeoma" and Portland are" playing
a double-header In thla city today. Tha
Portland team will leave thla evening
for Seattle for a week's aeries, begin
ning tomorrow. , ,.. -. w.., , 1
1 . . - ;
. The 1 epectatora were very tired of
yeaterday'a game and many a sigh of
relief wenjp wjien Uiejast : jnan.went
OUt. f ' . ! ' ' ".... ' . .
'. . Taeht Baee Today. ".
The Lewis . and Clark . yacht races
which were' to take place on Guild's
lake last Saturday afternoon had to be
postponed beoatiae the necessary breese
failed to show up: These races will
take place today, and It Is hoped that a'
breese will be forthcoming. This event
will be one of the prettleat features
on the day'g program. The efflclala for
thla event are:
Referee, H. W, Kerrigan ! Judgea, W.
J. Clemens, Oeorgs Brown, William
Harder; clerk of course, Charles Kelson;
timekeeper, H. L, Stephenaon; Inspect
ors. Ir V. Woodward,-F.D A rcy," H.F.
Todd.. .. . .. ;. . .rr
.' Watktns Defeats Wlcksrsaaaa.
- Frank Watklns . defeated .Brandt
Wlckernhsm in the soft-hall singles f
the handball tournament, . by ths acqre
CZATfl SEiiTEhCES
HAY DLXOuiillTED
GovernorCharnbrlaTn Appealed
to by Two Men Convicted of
' Mulder In First Degree. '
LAUTH AND D0JDS0N ASK -
FOR LIFE IMPRISONMENT
Three Hundred.. Names: on One
(Petition and Fiftv Names r
. . Upon the Otfter. '
i
: Igpedal DUpetck ta Tha learaaL) '
Salem.. Or.r July 4. Governor Cham
berlain yesterday received two petitions
for tha commutation of t)ia death sen
enca., The f lrat waa for George W. Lauth.
loo la Hntracw ,iq . m iiiiaw
11. and tha other la for' Dodeon. who Is
sentenced to be hanged August 11.
The Lauth petition contains about I0
namea, and. aaaertg that his paramour,
whom he killed, was partly to blame.
They ask that hla sentence becorn
muted to life ImprltonnWot'-r''
The Dodson petition contains about
45 namea, -and asserts that Dodson
should not. dla whan -the : man who
really did tha killing and who would
not have bean convicted If It bad not
been for Dodaon'a testimony, gats off
with life Imprisonment. Dodson and
Ingram killed a man by tha- name of
Dunlap In September, 1141. A eon of
Ingram. , who was bid . In "the brush.
waa the only Witness to the deed. This
boy kept his secret until a few month
ago,' when he , told tha .officers what
be knew. . ; ";';:r ...
Dodson and Ingram wera at once ar
rested and charged with - tha crime.
Dodson pleaded guilty and was sentenced
to be hung.. Ingram pleaded not guilty.
and on the evidence of. Dodson and the
boy, he was found guilty of murder In
the second degree cy the lurytand waa
accordingly sentenced to Ufa Imprison-
in i . . . . -
LEAVES" FOR PLACE .
WHERE GLORY AWAITS
Swedish Mlnisterat Washington
Departs . for Natfye :
-sttft'dr
. (Waahtogtea .Boreas of The Joarssl.)
Washington. D. C. July 4.
Grip, -the Swedish -mtnrster, has" taken
hia-departure. He haa gona where
glory awalU him, leaving, the T1 of
dean . of .ministers ' aa bare as Count.
Casstnl leaves the dean of ambassadors.
Mr.- Grip has dwelt- lthtn-or gates
since III!, and during all -this period ha
haa never been known to aeek social
honora by giving a dinner party or en
tertaining the natlvea formally or In
formally. He was aa exceedingly modest
man in Washington. -"
The mlnlater from Sweden and Nor-
I way waa tiulta1 soclabiaIftseIfbw-
ever, and never missed an .opportunity
to aocept the hospitality which Wash
Ingtonlang force upon unattached . dip
lomats. - .. z ...
It la nlnted that" thia urbane envoy
Is destined for high-honors tinder the
reconstruction. Ha waa always a great
believer In the star of the Noraeland,
and nothing made him more Indignant
thD..lo ..-dubbed-the Swedish min
ister. It ia said that once on a time
he corrected the secretary of atate, Mr.
Hay. Thia dignitary waa giving a
dinner and he Introduced Mr. Grip as
the Swedish minister. Like a flash, Mr.
Grip responded, "Tour excellency, since
1 you divide the country from: which I
am accredited, pray give trie that por
tion from which I come: call ma tha
Norwegian minister, fof I can be that
with some aemblance of consistency."
Mr. Hay looked slightly annoyed, but
he joined In the general lasgh. .
POCKED OUT IN
THE FINAL ROUND
like Schreck: Lands Upon Barry
in Last Thirty Seconds, Fell-
7'' --7 lng Him , f.:'-
(Jooraal Special Serriee.) ;
Salt Lake City. July 4.--Wlthln II
seconds of the finish of their to-round
bout last evening. Mike Schreck of Chi
cago knocked out Dave Barry of. San
Francisco. . ,, . ; . " n
Honors were about even -'upC to the
final roend, both men being punished
severely, although , In thia respect
Schreck had the better of It, for Barry
started -t be-last round In apparent di m
treee. . . . I .
' Schreck saw the ; condition- of the
San Francisco lad -and went after him,
raining a shower of blowa on hla oppo
nent, who was plainly distressed and
fighting .on' the defensive. A .right
awing to tha neck sent Barry to the
floor for the count, and It waa fully
a minute before he recovered. , ? .'
- Marvin Hart wired, from Reno, chal
lenging the winner.. , . '-
P. A. X FIELD MEET . "
-'.'IS DECLARED OFF
.;rr-(f'i'- ' ' r v!-"''"r
' Word haa been received from Herbert
Hauser, secretary and treasurer of the
P.- Ar A. announclngthat It had been
decided to call off the P. A. 'A. champ
ionship track and field meet, acheduled
to take place on the Lewis and Clark
stadium, July II and August L Mr.
Hauser stated" that fhts action waa
taken in order to concentrate- all their
efforta for the. A.A)w V-.-NaUoai
championship games and thus aid In
making them a grand auoceas. These
A. A. IT. gamea are acheduled to take
place on the, Lewi a'tnd. Clark stadium
Auguat 4 and .- - v- ,
Mr.- Hauser further atated that the
Olympic club of San Francisco la leav
ing no stone unturned In Ita prepara
tions for .the A. A. V. games, and that
they srill send to Portland the strongest
and beat team that ever repreaented
them on any athletto field, r
f ,' 'tre. franolg rilal Die." .
-i-"- ttsertst Otapetrfe ta Tse JaoraalY
Hlilsboro, Or., July 4 Mrs. Francia
Flint, agud 0 yeafs, of JScboles Ferry.
near this city, died July I of Blight's
disease, -and waa -Interred tn Schole
cemetery today. . '
She had resided In thla state about
li years, and came to Washington coun
ty, from Portland about II years ago.
Khe leaves a husband and two married
children, ', -
S-VE-LY:SCALCD
Face and 7 Hands ' Durned ' by
'Z Steam From Clogzed
Pipe; p.r.'T,
PORTLAND WOMAN IS
.1 - INJURED AT NEWPORT
7 :' ' j
Falls From High . WalkT-Child
Suffers Bad . Cut : to
riiil-'-Her Ear
' (Special Dlapetch te Aa JoaraaLl
Albany, July 4. Engineer WUlUm
O'Malley, of the Eugene local, while
coming up last, night, was aerioualy in
fured. "being acaldad by steam escaping
from a dogged pipe on the engine. The
accident ' happened after leaving Salem,
and the1 engineer's face and lett hand
were seriously scalded. On arrival hsrs
the -company doctor' at Junction City
was ' telegraphed to . meet the train at
that point, and there the engineer re
ceived the first medical attendance.
CMalley plucktly remained On hia en
glne and ran the train- to Eugene in
spite of the severe pain which he suf
fered , from-th burns.
Cellna, tha : S-year-old , daughter ' of
A. Richmond of thla city, while playing
in the yard yesterday afternoon fell on
a piece of wood from which the. sharp
end of a screw protruded. The screw
penetrated her -ear- near- the top, -the
end o( the screw passing through the
ear and catting a gash sln the head, A
oomnenion mcaea un tne lime eriri. ana
In tearing the screw from the ear cut
that member open ..down to the" lobe.
She was taken to a physician and the
cut Oar was given' treatment, but. the
little one. will bear, the scar : from- the
laceration-' to tha end of her days,
i Mrs. Panthemer, a resident of Port'
land, and who with her family la tem
porarily staying at tha seaside at-Newport,
met with a serious accident Satur
day night..- She had come into Newport
from her cottage at the Nye -creek
beaoh, and while returning home over
the high Bill dividing the two places,
and. walking up the hill on a steep board
sidewalk, she stepped on the end of a
board that was loose, the board, tipped
un and she was thrown into .the gulch
eight feet below the walk. She la Urge
and fleshy, and she , fell - with great
f orce etrlklng eit her -head and afaoul-
dera.- William Mathews hastened to ner
aid. - It was found that aha was aeri
oualy hurt and aha waa at once conveyed
to her home anajnedleat attendance
secured: It If feared ahe la Injured in-
ternally, but this cannot be determined
for a few days--An effort win do maas
to compel the city .of Newport to pay
the expenses of her Illness. , ,
' . 7" Ooodmoede One. .r '
-Tha- aoeolal good' roada ear eama-np
from Portland laat night and thla morn
ing went to Corvallla. where today the
good - roads . convention "la being held.
The ear waa here Joined by Colonel T.
p. Rlxle. the lecturer of tha Good Roads
association, . who visited -at ths home
-
of his .hr.m-iaw. - f. aaasoi
the laat fsw days.
Hon. M. A, Miller, aUte senator from
this county, came down from Lebanon
veaterday and went to Eugene laat even
ing,- jvhere he delivers ,the Fourth of
July oration today. v
F. 8. Rieder, manager of the Cascade
Mountain Wagon Roafl company, came
up from Portland yesterday .and today
starts over 4he. road tromJvthislty..to
Burns on a tour Of Inspection. . Mr.
Rieder la a resident of. Burns and will
make tha ' trip overland from here te
hla home, on the way inspecting ths
company's property.
County Commissioner Butler,
who la In charge of the force of bridge
carpenters working for the county, haa
taken hla force of men 4o Harrlsburgt
where he wlU construct a new ferry
boat for the county. The old ferryboat
is badly damaged and cannot-be used
much .longer, and the county court will
at once provide a" new boat for service
at Harriaburg, where one Mf -tha" main
roada to aouthern Jpregon croseee the
Willamette- river. '"--. ,'-'
MURDERER A VICTIM - -:i3F-lNSANE-vMPULSE
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(Sfwelal Btopateh' te The JnaraaL)
Chehallai Waah., July 4.- The motive
that prompted Julian Coleman to kill
Mack Justice Sunday at Rlffe will nsvsr
be known, but It ta possible that some
Insane Impulse, dating to the row be
tween these men . and others at Rlffe
schoolhouse In December msy have had
something to do with It. After the kill
ing and Coleman's' suicide yeaterday.
Justice of the Peace Coleman, a relative
of the dead murderer, called a Jury aa
acting coroner and held the Inquest. At
this It was brought out that tne anting
of Justice waa audden'and unexpected,
without quarrel of any kind at the time.
They were eating dinner with a family
named Christian whsn Coleman suddenly-
ault the table, - started for-the
door and shot at Justice,, a ll-callber
bullet passing through Justice's right
breaet. The latter died aeon Afterwards,
staggering Into the yard, and later Into
the house. While In the act ef reaching
for a rifle on the wall he, fell back
ward a and died, .: ' ,. " ' - -' r
- Coleman ran about half a mile down
the Cowllti river, passing three women
on the way. - When on the gravel bar,
within a short distance froa--the-publlc
read, be placed the tnuisle of the gun
to the side of his Jieadjand shot him-
aelf. V, .'-.-f. .V--y--.f .'
Justice's father la m Weat Virginia,
and la expected to order , the body
ahlpped aaat for burial. r - r :-!-.
XVos by W-nnlB4T.T
. From the Chicago News.
". He Clara Bpooner . "lost - her -
Mend last week. ,'
Bhe Indeed! How did It happen?
He Bhe married him.
beat
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