The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 06, 1905, Image 16

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    Tins Oregon daily journal. Portland, Friday evening, octozzh e. i::x.
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V
E
m FULL PLAY
', V'yery V Handicap Committee
issues program or Maicnes
" for the Fall Season, a
FIRST CONTEST WILL BE-
PREPAR
, i.- FOR DIRECTOR'S CUP
Tomorrow the' Local, "Stkkers Will
V Begin 4o Drive the , Little White
Ball . Over the Green '- Links' at
Waveriy. -
I The Waveriy Golf , club players will
-Kin th fall wMfln tomorrow after-
noon on th local llnke, with a handicap
,. event for men, tha trophr offered bema
.v th directors . cup. The . golfers hava
.anant a rather oulet aummer, belna n-
' gaged In entertaining more than chasing-
. tha elusive ball, and me announctmeui
v of the handicap committee la hailed with
delight . -. ."-' ' ' '
Tha director' cup la put up thla yar
" "for tha flrat tlrte, 'heretofore tha. club
presenting a cup to be compeiea ior.
; Now that a brand new trophy, from a
' vlrvfnal aourca of donorshlp. Is put up.
the struggle for It wUJ fee exceptionally
keen, as', golfers are just aa much In
1 empathy with, winning new bonore. aa
any other athletic creature.
j-. -The medal play for the director' cup
.will begin tomorrow, and be continued
t on October 14, November 4 and Novem
i bar 11. Tha two loweat scores of 'each
day play will qualify. for the knock
i out competition. Tha knockout match
-play will begin on November M with the
flrt - round. The second round of . tha
' knockout will come on December 1 and
l',th finals will be played on December
'X ne WOUKD iwinjiuip wmh -
1rm will baain on October la. with the
a. . MIMIMI1.J
-medal play. Thla . play will continue
on October IS, November i and Novem
ber 1, th two loweat acore auallf ylng
for th knockout. Tha knockout com-
petition, . flrat round, matoh play will
: ho-t mi Nhnmbtr It. tha aecond round
on November SI and the tlnala on De
cember - There 1 quite a porty In
tereet being manifested In the women'
' handicap' and tha - spectator can look
'forward to seeing some clever aticklng
done.- .,...-,' '.
other aventa In tha fall program are:
Mixed foursomes, October 11. November
II and December 14; men' handicap for
- th Thankagivlng cup and women'
handicap for tha Thanksgiving cup on
November 10. There will alao be. the
: usual open handicap eventa for men and
women on Chriatma and , NewYear'a
dThe recent rain have put the Jink in
' ... i . i A ,k. iwimln m m f rh Ml.
and from now until the r.T-ftW
January there will be considerable ec-
itivlty on th waveriy. imas. , f, f
GOLF TOURNEY tOR
THE LESLEY TROPHY
' ' ''(Joorssl Special ariee. :: ..
New York, Oct. 6. The trinity golf
- tournament for the W A Lesley
trophy., buvwr teams epreaonUngte
Metropolitan Oolf association, the Phil
adelphia Golf association and the Mas
, - achusetts Oolf assoclatiftn, began thi
I: morning on the link of the Garden City
club. ... Each .association Ju. .represented
I by a team of 1 of Us beat players and
' .each teem la confident of being able to
. -defeat It opponents. . Th lley cup
t la a new trophy, donated by W. R. ls-
ley, to be played for annually by teams
of the three associations . mentioned.
I Th contest .will occupy two daya' The
two teams playing today wm piay is
single match In the forenoon and fiv
four-ball matchra la tha afternoon. The
two teama playing tomorrow -will alao
play ie single matches in the forenoon
nnd five four-ball matches in the after
noon.' Each match Is to be II holes and
is to be played to a finish.- On point
will be allowed for each match and the
T team having th majority . or point
will be adjudged th winner of th
contest and will carry off th trophy, i
I CORVALUS WILL MEET '
.; , INDIANS' TOMORROW
; (SeeeUl btopatch ta Th JoaraaL) ' ''
' - Corvalis, Oct. (Signal practice la
1 " th order out on O. A. C. field each
- night now,-In preparation for the game
. : tomorrow with Chemawa. At th prac--.
tlce last night several new- men, lately
' arrived Jn Corvalli. took haqd In the
mixupa. On of these was Frank Pen-
dergrass, from near Amity, who wetgha
about IIS, and who wilt try for a poai-
t Ion as guard. '- Pendergrase - playei
' tackle and end on the Port Stevens team
for two yea re and haa th making of
5. a good man. Another new player la
, McKinnon of 1 , Grande., who had a
'place last -year. on tha second team at
p. A. C. for a' part of tha season. Dow
. AValker, the well' known last year AU
, Northwest center, lined up on O. A. C.
'. team for tha first time this season last
Z evening. - Another promising man whi
A. -out laat night-Is John Allen.' who
- has played tackle and half on tha Baker
? ftty High school team foe two years.
- Alien weigh ll. He will try here for
poaltlDrr a quarter and halt. . Abraham,
: who haa Just returned to O. A. C. lined
Arm You CUtybtg Vp '
mm It sosm eiatreaelBg akta aretNt Ke
sad t U. Boats si happy aaotaam daily aaa
I Hre tatk. KITts 4 lame parasites,
I allara hrltattp ef elp aa4 skla.
1 rwtial ales. kws baby swxt aai
T. rr raoaaa, BaSag, M,u, aurnfnla.
i -r- an aaia wrnw, BaariNa aoar
H trm f waeearfaL Wbat It wa far haby It
1 tmr m. It's the mnmt awxhlnf aad
- ' tag toilet, batb aad auroary aoapa.
. . aaj rata. Maturate. aarraprte, If-
uag. KrraUBC, Ueallof. rranaat.
.1 trtaii of rfaw aUaai la ertaCae.
TT W. Ta-Il to fmrif4. Vtrmt M,
eak-.
ems, s eakaa, VrosTw'a-.
atnrvr hT PHIUJ HAT BrTSTiai
., U Klt, N. 1. Kataa ssjtalag
. itkajt tbU lgaatursi ....
aaeatala
vfapyti
trCtVAU, CXAxa CO
op laat night aa fullback, and Law
renca, a new' man"who "haa benTntln4
th place, took a position In tha Una aa
tackle. There la practloe ery night
out. oa O. A. C. field, and a ther are
St men who don th padded- euMa. It I
aafa to assert that among the numb
there are enough to make Interesting
gamea for thoae who go up against the
aggregation thla season. .-. - -
-The game with Chemawa neat 8a tar-
day, while It will attract tha usual
crowd, I not 'expected to be a very
hard victory for the local eleven, al
though Reuben Saundera. th old v.
ran who playa for all there 1 In It,
and several other Chemawa men, are ex
pected to make thing Interesting.
HOUSEHOLDER'S HOMER
' SCORES FOUR RUNS
- Ooaraal' ".petlal BarHea. - ' -
San Francisco, Oct. i. Th Saala had
no, charity for "Spider" Baum yesterday,
touching him up for a dosea hits and
nin runs. The feature of th gam
waa th tarrlfle batting of Eddie House
holder, who waa released by Portland
because he didn't know how to bat prop
erly. ' In the eeventh Inning, with the
bases filled, Householder connected with
on of Baum a choicest and drov It
mil over th fence for a home run.
coring three men and himself. Eddie
got th glad hand oa hi way round th
circuit. Hltt waa steady at all time
Th acor: v
-' R. H.J5.
Ivoa Angela 1 0 1 t .fr
Ban Franctaco ..1011110 I 12
Battertea Baum find Eager; Hltt
and Wilson. -..-
' . Xbarg's Oood York. . -
: , (SmcUI Dlaoatrh to The Jooraal.) '
Seattle, Wain., Oct t. Iberg'a curve
war too much for th SI washes yester
day and th leader added on more
victory to their Hat.' Tha saore: .-
i,tsJ R. H. u
Roattla . .Ill (TO zoo nz 7
o.wianrt" . . lieeieeoe i I
Battertea Jones and manaananin
Iberg and Byrnes. ; V'mplres Cachard
and .riowiaita. ,.
' PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
6kUnd
SJU
.too
.4H1
Baa yraartseo
Los Aagelr
8attl.
Tirmna ......
Portland .....
Loot
41
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.4H1
.41
.471
10
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Won.
s -
.. 71
.. 76
.. 76
..71
Lost.
-64
61
71 '
74
. 77
76
17
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P.C.
Philadelphia f .
.ISO
Chicago . .
.101
.611
,.604
'.481
,8
.414
.147
Ewtrolt ...
Boaton . . ....
Cleveland . , ...
New York
Waahington
frton . . ....... 3
....... 11
St, Uou
'a.; ... At Waahlngtoa,
First gams
KB.
Wsshtnaton
.0 7 1
Schreck;
Battertea Bender - and
Townsend and Heydon.
Second gams .- - . ..
R. II. E.
Philadelphia n.. ............
Waahington . . ............
I II 0
T 11 1
Battertea -t-oaaiey. ' Bender
and
Bcbreck;. Patten and Heydon.
R. H. B.
Boston ,
10 10 4
New York .
. . I I
. Batteries TRum
and
Crlger P-utt-
mann and Kleinow.
Al OlaraUad.
R. H. K.
Cleveland .
....0 - 4
Detroit . .
. . . , I M . W
19 . . A
Batteries Rhoades and Clark;
Han and Warner. , . ;
Kll
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won- ' Tt.t PC
New Tork . .......... 104 , 44 ,a
Pittsburg. 4 61 .445
Chicago , II . . 1 ,., .691
Philadelphia ... ....... II . II .144
Cincinnati . . 7 71 .610
St. Loula . 67 t .180
Boston .'. 60 10t .ll
Brooklyn 46 .101 ....101
At Brooklya.
- First gam . . . -, R. H. E
Brooklyn . , ....11 1 .0
Boston . 6 10 4
Battertea 'Eaaon and Bitter; Wll
helm and Need ham.
Second game . 1 R. H. E.
Brooklyn.. .f.. 6 2
Boston . . 14 '0
Batteries Mclntyr and Rltter;
Toung ana rieeanam. umpire vuay,
t " ' At ew Tork.,"'
Tift game . ' R. H. E.
New York .1 I 4
Philadelphia . . ......4 7 0
Battertea Mat the wnon and Bower
man: Iunh. SDarka and Dooln.
Second game , R. H. E.
New York .,.6 I 1
Philadelphia . . t 4 I
Batteries McQlnnlty and Clark;
Sparka and JJooin. iimpir Emm.
-. Jtoary Beat Oody,
VT. R. F.. Injury defeated W. R. Cody
In 14-inch balk line billiard In th
tournament at Reddlck'a hall last night,
the acor being 250 to 224.- Th gam
was close all the way through; - Loury
and Clark play tonight, which - should
b the best game of the tournament
as both are fighting for' first place and
tonight gams win almost decide It.
' rtaest Orohida U the Werld.
. Th finest collection of orchids In th
world, numbering 11.000 plants. Is to
be found at the emperor of Austria'
palac at Bchoenbrunn. .
An
RAIH
HMIHRALTH alvaya mtorao eulor aad
fceaaty of yoatb. ta gray hair. Sinn sair fall
la. Posltlnly rrsMves dasdraff. kill tb
SHU. ' Makes featr aoft. akiMir. lavnriant.
Ald! by IIARriNA SOAP anotbM and fcaala.
w vroj. aiirraora, aropa iicaiD aaa
oro
Sst. moirt noa hair growth. Mra. Uaaoa,
wuraiu, m . . a7 ox umj a
HAiR HEALTH
'TIda tscleaed IS 78 Tor alt battle HAIR
HEALTH. Am ellgfctd wltk bottle arnt
aw. BvlBg ao yaung. It almoat ktllrd fM to
hare sty hair attia wklt loag befnra t
raa aa eld womaa: bat, iBanks t HAIB.
BRALTH. so rar fcalra ras be fmad la say
ta4. Bar sot wd all ar ana bottle."
tare . hottlra. droaglata'. Tab Beth,
tag wltbeat Pkll Bay Oa. akraatara. '..
FHEE SOIP Wkfrr
at tkla, take te aay of following drag.'
gl.M, id4 gt 6. bottle llalrbaaltk and .
eake Hartlna ,, wr4tr4. bnth foe ftnei
ivaalar arloa Tar .i m i, mu u.
Krw.rk, H. 1., ptvpatil. for artr. ant thla ad.
rn snay aot 1to by 4rnalat wttaoat Ul
eetlr ear, aad lot. for Balrbealta. , f ...
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AdBrea ,
reartk aM waaalarWa ata.
GilROflEII IIITS
GO I
Jimmy DeclareVThat Public Will
:'f ''Compel' Dan to Civ Him ;
" ' ' ' a Match.
MEET BATTLING AT
LIGHTWEIGHT TERMS
Seme Term aa Neleon Had ' With
; Britt WUl Bef Acceptable to Lowell
Boxer In Meantime) Gardner Will
Not Need to Remain Idle. .
t
Jimmy Oardnr aay that public
opinion la going to fore Battling Nel
son to give him a fight. Th public 1
pretty good at th gam of getting what
it-wants If It perseveres and has right
on 4ta ld. as was th case In bringing
about th recent match With Brltt, and
no doubt it (will d aa much for Gard
ner, but ther ar a few point upon
which the Durable Dan will have to
be consulted. " On of thoae I the
weight... .. . -' i . j. .
Neleon. haa aald 'that h I willing to
flght Gardner, but h aeea no reason
why he should go xut of his class to
fight a heavier man. H will fight
Gardner at th lightweight- limit, lit
pound ringside, but Gardner want lit
t i o'clock In th afternoon, which will
give him five- hour to plok up th
weight needed for hi natural notch
116. That'a th advantage the cham
pion doe not want to give such a clrr
fellow aa Gardner.
In. holding out 'for making weight In
the afternoon Gardner declare that It
ta on th same term upon which Nelson
met Brltt But It must be remembeVed
that Brltt 1 'a legitimate 131-pound
maH, an4, f wrthortyore, tho h dictated
th3 terma-to Nelson. Now Nelson la
th dictator and can. If h chooses.
make term that will, prevent his meet-
Ing a man- weighing 135 or 111 pound
In the ring, and In that particular pub-
urn opinion will not do much forcing.
At no time I Bat a -big a man aa
Jimmy.. He can do ISO .with greater
ease than Gardner can do T3J. and he
can't afford to take chance by boost
ing th seal In th other man favor.
If terms that ar Just to Nelson In
th straight lightweight clasa can be
made, tha match would prov popular
with every follower of th game, and
It r might prove a greater fight 4han
th on In ' which .th Dan won th
championship, but from appearances
such a go cannot' b counted .on for th
Immediate future. Nelson, with th
glamor of victory atlll holding him In
the - center of th pugilistic stage. Is
entitled to reap all tha-caay profits at-
lenaant upon nta rame. . He I now on
II week' theatrical trip, and there
j ar other engagement-; awaiting- him
in tn eat.. , . .
Th chance ar that a half year will
pass 'before he looks rlngward again,
and doubtless by that time th Brltt
contingent will b making strenuous
importunities for return match. Nel-'
son already considers thla one of the
strongest possibilities of ths futurs, an
ne realises mat those who aaw the laat
right and many who did not, would
areas tnelr necks to see It repeated.
. irr the meantime- Gardner need not
remain ldla, He can keep hi hand In
by taking on Mlk (Twin! Sullivan
or Jack O'Keefe and still prov a draw
ing card -while ruminating unon tha ad-
visibility of meeting the Dan at th
ngm weight us ringside. , , ,
ALBANY WILL HAVE
rUUIoALL I HIS TEAR
(special Dispatch t The Jaarsal)
Albany. Oct 0. Whil Albany col-
lege will not hav so atrong a football
team In the field a the one playing
under th nam of the college last year.
this city will not be deprived of the
sport' for the young men of th college
laat evening began th practice for the
season's playing, under the coaching of
Charles Stewart, who waa also In charge
of laat season', eleven. Th team this
year will not be In the class to
play the big colleges, but good material
for a light team la there, and last even
ing a healthy lot of yeungatera-appeared
for their first work. Charles
Monteith, who made quit a record aa a
player while at th high school, ha
been chosen captain, and a good business
manager will be chosen In the near fu
ture. Salem, Corvalli and Eugene high
schools have been asked for games, and
th Hilt Military academy and other
teama of similar strength will be Invited
to accept defeat at the hands of th
Albany college team, and the boy prom
la to play a good article of college
football. The candidate for th several
positions are: M. Lennan, center; Rog-
oway and stamaKer, guards; Btevens
and R. Stewart, tacklea; Wallace, Simp
son and Currsn, ends; Crewe and Schults,
halfbacks; Fortmlller, quarter, and Hon
telth. captain and full. All of ths play
ers have played good . football In the
high school team in tn past lew year.
WILLAMETTE'S ELEVEN
RUSHED THE CARDINALS
(RpeHal tHapatrb to The Joaraal.l -Palo
Alto. Cel.. Oct. I. On Wednes
day afternoon th Wlllamettevarslty
football ' team lined,, up ror practice
galnat th Stanford : freshmen team.
Willamette went Into the gam with
rush that carried th freshmen off
tMelr feet, and by steady bucking, the
ball waa forced Into th freshmen ter
ritory. " If the 'varsity men play with
such determination gnd spirit against
th University of California a they did
against the freahmenA Berkeley will get
a good run for her money tomorrow, --
Coleman, who ha been playing right
half, vai switched over to left - end.
He put up a great defensive gam and
blocked all the attempt at run around
hta end. - Two other changes hav .been
made in Willamette' lineup for the
game' with University ' of California.
Barter,-who haa. been playing . quarter
back, will play right halt and Patton,
who has - been - playing lea nd. -wlll
play quarter-back. Thi change. In th
lineup -will strengthen the team con
siderably. ;'.'
SPORTING GOSSIP.
If no more rain drop between now
and the. appointed time, the cut little
d lent a will meet th trim Teeoma tour-
tat at Recreation park thla afternoon
Th element have been rather kind or
unkind to Portland thi week; Which
wayt no on know. i
Earnest .Inquirer: Th championship
of -the United Stat la practically tha
championship of th world. 'While ther
haa been no on gam perhaps plsyed
for. suchi a championship, ther ' hav
been numerous series , to. -decide th
7ITII HELSOU
honor, Jto ;ili u4 1111 th Chicago
and St' Louis clubs, ' winners of the
National Lgu and American Aaaocla
tlon pennant came together In" October.
Chicago won In 1611 aad St. Loula In
lilt, In ; U'LJPetrflJt-lN -JU )-St
IuiaATA.,' played IS gamea of which
Detroit won 11. Nw York (N.. U
playeVl t traul-A,-A.!l -in 1 SSI, and
V 1. .1 ... m k . imm .1.
PIOW 1 U'H WW) III. . v - uw . . . A
gamea ' The remaining four game werer
practically farcea.. Brooklyn (A. A.)
played New York N. L.l In llll, Kew
York won six of the hln gamea played.
In 1110 Brooklyn (N. U) played Louis
ville A,' A.). Each- team won three
games, apd tha seventh was a draw, Th
Intereat In th eerie waa ao blight that
th tla waa never settled. In lit 1 the
American Association broke sway from
the national agreement and there waa
no wsrld'a series. . Then cam th on
big 12-club major organisation In 1002,
tb champion of which had no rival for
world' honor until tha organisation of
th American League, In 1101. There
waa a series between th. respective
champions Pittsburg (N. l&) and Boa
ton (A. L.) for world'a honor after th
regular season of 1103 waa over, and tn
Boston club won tha majority of ava
garae. but aa th laaguea were at war,
the game were not recognised aa of fl
clah - Laat year New York declined- to
play Boston. This year tha Philadel
phia Atnfettc will play the poet aon
finals with th New Tork Giant.- ,
-. ; '" ' -. .
; The flrat paper ichaa of th fait' sea
son will take place tomorrow tinder tha
auspices of th, Portland Hunt club.' Th
start will be mad at Maryland avenue
and Preaoott atreet at g o'clock. . Th
hares will b Mr. Strain and Mr. Btlr
Hng. - . :-. . : , ,
MANY HUNTERS LICENSED
BUT FW BIRDS SECURED
- - (BnaeUl Dtsnateh to Tha JoaraaLt '
Albany. Or., Oct . Pheasant hunt
ing is still attracting many of th local
nlmroda to th Held, but the birds ar
shy and few ar secured. ' Th hunter
from this city complain that on account
of Illicit hunting in tha country during
tn montn preoeoing tn open aeason
th birds have become very wild. . Mar
ket hunter ,ar aald to hav operated
extensively throughout Linn county
during the fair.- Hunters' licenses are
being taken In. tha county, clerk'e of
fice to th number of a doaen a day.
Thua far about 1,200 have been Issued
in thi county thla year. ;
XCot ravortt Beetaa. .
(Journal ,pclal Berrlte-r x. '
. New- Tork, Oct f. Broomstick at 1
to It, tha hottest favorite of five days,
was beaten yesterday by Sailor Boy at
11 to 1. Backers of Broomstick lost s
big chunk of money. Summary:
Sevan furlongs Just So won. King
Pspper second, ack McKeen third;
Ume 1:111-6. :
1 Steeplechase, abouttW6"toilles Del.
canta.won. The Lad 'second, Alfar third;
tlm. 4:01.
81x- furlongs La wsonJan won. Con
test aecond, Naguard third; time,
1:161-6.--... .....'",.- i,-rv..
The Hunter handicap; mile Coy Maid
won, Rosa of Dawn . aecond. Delphi
third; time, 1:3 1-6.
Six furlongs F thla won. Carey aec
ond, Curley Jim third r time. I'll 1-6.
Mile and one- furlong Sailor Boy
won,- Broomatlck second, Louis H. third)
tlm. 1:63. . - ;
athal'a rrld Wiae.
(Jooraal Bpoel.t Borvlca.)
Lexington, Ky Oct- I. Ethel' Pride
won the Tranaylvanla atakeg her yes
terday. In three straight heata Sum
mary: ... . . .. ': .-
) Pacing. Futurity. 1-year-olds, value
12.000, three In fiv Bonalett '-. won
three atralgbt heata In 1:01, :1
and t:10V. -- ' .
Transylvania stake, ; purse $6,000, 1:16
class, trotting, three - In ' fiv Ethel'
Prtdo won three , straight -heata - In
8:01. S:4 and !:..
2:11 clasa, trotting, pura 11.000,
first division, three In five, unfinished
Miss.' Kinney won - second and third
heata in J:10 and :11V.
3:11 claea, trotting, purse fl.OOOi sec
ond division, thre in five Main Sheet
won three straight heata In- 1:01 Hi
3:0H and 3:10'. -
TO ENTERTAIN PRINCE
: LOUIS OF BATTENBERQ
r?-; ' ". "' - '
-4looraai Special aorries.) -
Washington, D. C Oct 0. Tha pres
ent arrangements for the entertainment
of Prince Louis of Battenberg and the
British squadron under bis command
whaa thsy visit Nsw Tork and Annapolis
next month Is aa follows: - - ' -
On tha - arrival - of the squadron ' at
Annapolia Novmbr l.,lt will be wel
comed by Admixal Evana with tha di
vision of th North Atlantic, fleet and
November 3 Prince Loula and hla offi
cers will be entertalnel by . Admiral
Evana at a dinner. Prince Louis and hla
officers will visit Wsshlngton November
I and a reception will be given them
on November 4 at tha White House by
th president Rearv Admiral Sands,
superintendent of the" Annapolia naval
academy will entertain them November
6. On November I the British squadron
will sail from Annapolis for New Tork.
where It will be received by Rear 'Ad-,
mfral Evan and th battleship squadron
which preceded tha Brltlah aqtiadron on
day, th latter -arriving November - I.
Mayor McClellan will give a dinner and
ther will be other dinner and an ex
cursion to West 'Pomt on November 10.
WALLA WALLA COUNTY
. TAX LEVY IS FIXED
(pedal Dispatch to The Jonroal.V
Walla Walla, , Wash., Oct. I. The
county commissioners hav fixed th tar
levy for 1106 at 17H mllla. On an as
sessed valuation of f 12,141,011 the fixed
levy will raise fill, III for all county
Jiurpoae next year, included In the
evy I a half mill for th benefit of th
Walla -Walla County Fair aasoctatlon.
but before allowing It the board exacted
a promise from tha management of th
association that th betting ring and bar.
now located beneath tb grandstand, will
be removed to aom other part of th
ground. Th money to be raised from
tb half mill tax will be uaed to erect
big pavilion at the fair grounda and
holding an ' agricultural exhibit, next
year. .
Th corntmlssloners vesterdsv decided
lo erect a new $10,000 Jail and will at
one ad vert lie for plan and pacifica
tion. Th building will be entirely
aeparate from th courthouse, where
the present Jail I located. ..
RAMSEY IS REMOVED'
AS WABASH EXECUTIVE
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New Tork. Oct I. At a apeclsl meet
ing Of th board of director of th Wa
bash railroad held here lata yaterdy
afternoon Joseph Ramsey, Jr.. was re
moved from the presidency of th Wa
bash. Right director were present and
F. A. 'Delano waa elected ssehls snc-
censor and took charge .of the. office
at once. Mr. Ramsey ay hi removal
is illegal, as he did not recelr the
required five day' notice, and h pro
poses to .continue the war agalnat
I me war against I
oeuia.
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I'JOOD COLILIAUDS
Friend of President Center of En
vious and Jealous Comments
From Officers.
THREE NEW GENERALS .
' ' WITHIN FIVE MONTHS
Lucien Young's Good : Record as
Navy Officer Will Help Him In-
.. gurance Scandal Shakes Confidence
of Whole Country in Leaders.
(Waablagtoa Boreas ef Tha JouraaL) -Washington,'
D. Oct I. All sorts
of rumors rsn get afloat at this aesson,
and a number. keep up with astonish
ing buoyant power. Major-Oeneral
Wood, It is aald, will become supremo
commander of th military force of tha
Philippine archipelago. Poor General
Wood! No matter how deserving hs
may be, his rapid rise, coupled with hla
Own Intimacy with tha president has
mad him th center of envlou and Jeal
oua comments and ha arraigned against
blm a real opposition. -
There will be a number of changes
in th army soon, and th comparative
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THE HIT" OF THE SEASON
SHOULDERED,
DRAPED '
shop, and the prices no higher
GOOD sort 'of clothing.. !
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EASY "0 MAKE US PROVE
TOMORROW'S THE, DAY.
jfmn
youth of Wood, coupled with his present
position, may make him commander of
the army.' for many years before hie re
tirement General Chaffee haa haa lit
laat official big tlm in connection with
th Frencn maneuver, for he I to re
tire more' th pltyl about the mid
dl of next April, to be aucceeded' by
General Batea as lieutenant-general ; he
1 to b followed In : turn by General
Cor bin. th retirement of all these three-
taking place within tha fiv month be
tween April It and September 16. Thi
mean big advancement tn th higher
offices in th army.
Whan Lucien Young of th gunboat
Bennington cam before . the court
martial of hla peers ther waa on thing
In hi favor, and that la that hla record
which- ahowa that he ha not been a
"cobergeT." Th amount - of aea. serv
ice to his credit exceeds hie ahora duty
by five years,, and there .are many ad
miral now who have soon much less
sea service than thla hero of tha Huron.
-- In th government department there
are marine officer who rank with Lu
cien who hava not been to sea within th
memory of man, and who would get
mal d mar crossing th Delaware). A
to Loclen' married Ufa, that la hla own
business, but his friends and relative
all wish h had played out tha bach
elor" atring a he bid fair to. do. .
- In aU Lucien' naval career be and
hla friend hav alway been proud of
hi .record, and think it Is pretty halrd
luck that he la now te appear before
tribunal to prov himself innocent of a
charg of neglect of duty, when ther
haa never boon a more duteoua offlcar
than he, - But they all find consolation
In the fact that luck never turn her
back on him, and ther haa never been
a bar over which he could not draw hla
schooner and go sailing quietly td ths
nxt!
Th revelationa made In the New Tork
Life Insurance scandal by George W.
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CUUXGE BXANPICLCL a ,
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Perkins. J. plerpont Morgan's man rl-
day, .hav shaken th confidence of th
whol country In men who mra entrusted
with th nation' welfare.' When w
read of tha 141.000 contribution of th
New Tork Lrfe to the Roosevelt cam
paign fund, -Judge Alton B. Parker
chargas agalnat Bllaa, Cortelyou t al...
mad laat November, assume a new and .
eerlou aepect .. H ald: .
The officer of th government are
practically choaon by a handful of cor
porate managera who- lvy upon th, a- '
aets of tha stockholders they represent '
audi aums of money aa they deem requl .
sit to plaoa tha conduct of the gorern
ment in - auch - hand as thay consider
bast for their prlvat interest." - . "
Chairman Cortelyou denied thi charg'
with a nobl how of virtuous Indigna
tion. Hla denial waa not aufflclently lm
preaalva. howaver, and President Rooaw- .
valt Issued a signed sutement of a
thouaand words, declaring that tha
whole atory waa a "wicked falsehood."
There can be no doubt now in the
mind of any one that Judga Parker'
accusations have mora than founda
tion, or that the lection of th atrenu
oua advocate of th "square deal" wae
unaonsolously aided by hypothecating a
part of th fund held In trust for wld-,
ows and orpbana to secure a partisan)'
triumph. : r
. f erred Btook Qnnad ooda, .-,
Allen LewlB Beat Brand. ; ; ,(J
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? ?. ;- Hansst) Xld lot MaL '
(flpaclal Dlapatfh ta Tea JoaraaLt
Albany, Or Oct I. In tha juatlee
court yesterday - afternoon th ease
against tha four young men charged '
with killing a farmer turkey whil on ,
a hunting trip, waa heard, and two of
the young 'men, Joseph Smith and Will
Garrett were bound over to th circuit
court, their bond being placed at 11 00
each. They both gave balL The other
were dismissed. '..
disease increased