The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 30, 1905, Image 8

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    nr,M DAILY itQURNAU lP0RTIANIVVnC::3AY C -
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Oil LANDS TltEDLE
III VALUE, BUT 01'JIIEHS HOLD
Cusiness
In Country yBtween
SijUkaand Wome increed f
.Three Fold In Year.-
GUSHER WELLS OF RICH
' -' OIL BURST THEIR CAPS
'-.; , "A .ftW- :'
Portland Men Now Safely Intrenched
?. fa Fitld w4 Wait Impatiently for
Steamahlp Lin YThat '.They May
,V Benefit. l ,.--v
A Portland "syndicate, headed by,J.
F. Eshelman, Loul Q. . Clark. Gaorg
H. Hill. Fred S. Stanley and other, thai
lea than a year ago. Invested.-170,000
In oil and coal landa near Kayak. Alaaka,
haa Juat refused proposition tor' tbalr
-,al at advance figures that show val
ue to hava increased tore told In tbt
Kayak dlatrict arnee tha beginning of the
preaent aaaaon; Men who era cloee to
th Alaaka situation eay that th ratio
' fairly represents tha Advance and devel
opment of general bulns Interaata In
th country lying between ; Bltka and
Noma. . ' .' " ' "
"We ar not aur of th number of
raahtr wells In this dlatrict at . tha
preaant tint. Wa know of aevn and
Tour of thm hava burst their cap and
gushed for a time before they could be
confined.", aaid Mr. Cahelman. "On of
the wella ' under cap ' broke loo and
spouted a 7-hioh atream of oil 100 feet
, high: These, walla ar. the property of
th ,Engliehf company- that haa been
t.perattng aom year.1 They are not
It eplltlag their work. -an lt-l dlrd
t prevent a boom' until tlUea to landa
, are secured. On the landa of the Cud-.
Tahy company, adjoining .our- holding,
a, wall la being drilled, and there I
very Indlcatl6n that -strong; now of
ell will be secured, " ;-- '-
't '-,' 'I Beaty tat Boom....':'. ."--.-
' "We do not ear how aoon the boom
starts, tor now It will ftrid Portland
nan antrenchad Ma the field. Had It
Miui i year ago It would hava found
Portland with, practically no tntereata
In th Kayak dlatrict.' ,;.-. j- - V
! Mr. Ealielman eattmatea that there
are 'now about 150 Portland buatnesa
nea with actual holding in the Kayak
oil and .coal field. The largest hold-
logs are tho of the Alaska Coal Oil
Land, syndicate. . of which, b. wa tha
organiser and which I composed en
tirely of Portland men.. They have no
intention of selling their land, but will
. la a ahort time Incorporate and begin
Siring for oil and developing their coal
pro-part lea. ' -' -
rTh greateat need now la for a steam-hlp-
lin between Portland and western
Alaska porta, to enable Portland mr
ohanta to get a shar of the buslneaa Tfiat
. ' country la already offering., and wk&h
will 'Inoreas ten-fold -within thr next;
1 ' fw year." said th joll ; man. "One of
tha moat 'substantial 'Indications la' the
f set that th United State government
Is keeping a large corpa of expert 1
the field, esnlorlnr the resources and
' maklnar roDOtt on what, they find. Some
v' of thir, report ar already Issued., and
-vr extremely favorable. f ; , i '
oa at Jrin Quality.
V 5 Trofaasor Randall' and others hav
J renortd on coal and. otL' -' They find
the oil equal to the finest Pennsylvania
' product, worth seven time aa ' much
per barrel an the Texa or California
oiL The anthracite coal Is. they aay.
' nuperlor to. IHx-ahonta and other high
arrada coal of th Atlantic coast mate
and tha navy, la ready to use it aa aoon
' a It la placed on tha ' market It la
- common to find vetna 10 and 40 feet
thick, and vein (0 feet thick hava been
. found.- Ona remarkable, Uura la that
the coal measure ii up in tna maun.
. . tains.' only a few mile from th ooaat,
nnd can.be conveyed by gravity direct
from tha veins to th docks, without
hoisting. - This coal will be mined and
' deliver to th - transportation com
panlea at Jaa coat thani kny other coat
la tha world. .' . . -u-- (.
A large population will result tmma-
. d)aUly la the fields upon th opening
" of mining operation. . A railroad 1
- being nroJected from tidewater at Kayak
to the coal depoalt. about ,15 mile In.
land. It la expected coal In commer
cial quantities vwlU ba'readyto load
on ahtpa at Kayak soma time neat aea-
.. . . . ; $
found through th region from Cap
Prlno of -Wales to Shismaneff inlet.
Two stamps mills and a .ooncent rating
Dlaiit are now being built. t)ne vain la
10 feet wide, and assay 111 to ItOO to
th ton. Tha tin bearing area thua far
discovered comprises 1,100 aqilare miles.
Experts say over fI5.000.000 In tin val
ues Is already la eight Practically all
tin used i In th ' Vnlted . State now
comes from the Btralta Settlement.
Cornwsll.. England, and Mount Blrchoff,
Taaamnla, The t'nitaa B tales uses one
third of the world's produoand-naya
I2S.B00.000 annually for it ' Develop
ment .of thia ttnduaWy -In Alaska will
mean great ehinga , commetcially for
Portland and Tha sound cities, and divi
sion of the 'buslneaa will depend upon
the-activity tha varlou eitle display
In securing. Alaska trad.. Ac thla time
Portland la handicapped, being -without
either araelter. oil refinery or tranapor
tatlon line, while TAcoroa ha a amelter
and both Seattle and . Taooma have
numaroua ateamahlp line operating to
Alaakan .porta. . . , , .
' ;' Copper Deposits Bonntlrnl
' Copper and gold mines are. rapidly
being developed. It la said tha copper
denoalta tributary to tha south coaat
of Alaaka are sufficient to aupply th
world, and are causing much uneasiness
to holders of the stock of .the large cop
per combine controlled by Helnse, Clark
and ' th Rockefellers. ,s .
The Dutton Mining Milling oom
pany, an organisation formed in Port
, land, haa Juat purchased a complete
plant and a large outfit which are be
Ins ahlDped to Alaska, via Seattle. The
principal In th company afe California
men. and will arrlv In nrtiand in
f w day. n " route north. . A large
part ot their machinery waa purrhaaed
In Portland, and a portion of It in San
Francisco. . Their groceries, provision.
horse and hay were bought at Beattra.
. A letter -received by a Portland
merchant from a friend in Nome says
that city la.entlrely, rebuilt and that a
newcomer" couW hardly discover from
appearance' that nearly the entire town
had beerj destroyed recently ny sirev
' ' Talrbaaxa robeM strepolla. '
Fairbank. th ocean terminal of th
Central Alaskan railroad, now under
construction to the Tanana river, la said
to be the " probable metropolla of '. tb
south coast "of .Alaska. It U'the outlet
for a raat. country rich ' in gold and
copper. Tha "gold output t' Falrbanka
last, year was to.000,000, exceeding the
Nome yield that season., v
- -This year there was a grat Increase.
The. Noma, output I said' to be between
If .000.000. and lT.ooo.ooa. in the ran
ana' dlatrict alone lT steam noints
were at work all winter, and SOO.000
feet of lumber waa uxed for alutceboxes.
aa against 100.000 feet the-pravious year,
Eastern capital I being secured .rap
Idly for development ot. the copper, gold.
tin. oil, coal, platinum and marDie. . a
country o rich-cannot, it la eald.- be
kept back any longer, and the coming
aeaaon is . expected to witness som
great - changea In. Induatrlal and com
mereial condition. . ' '. ; . , ..r- ; tl
TALK UNDERUEAT1!
THE WAVES '
Demonstrated Beyond AH Doubt
f hat4ew Subrnarlne Signal
'"8 System it Succest.
S SIMPLEST WIRELESS " ;
VESSEL COMMUNICATION
: ' " - -' " ' ' ' i
Consists of Two Tubes on Each Side
of hip Connected witn iransmw
tersBosts Can locate Each Other
Without Interference, 'i; j . .
YELLOW FEVER SCARES :
PYTHIAN. GRAND LODGE
-- OUmata Favorable, :
The climate along th coaat of w eat
er a Alaaka Wa favorabl to operation
all the year. It la said practically all
tli marble used in Pacific coast statea
ultimately will com from Alaska. Port
land, .have -Secured axteoaive noid
Inea. of marbl near. Juneau. -.
- Immense deposit of tin liav been
f l - L4u-geSiwl25 I p J
j iXs -. s
C buyisthe MffW irulabW f
J UUback.1 vf- If yen ' I
Sesmst . VltltlM ,' ooyoall J
J fh Shield piyow I
S ef .Quabr ' te ' 'gatbilU, J
J i o th .: 513 get .
V' labef 3 tmu&oaA.f
' a(naranis light aad to fr- C
A aftk past and vrpyia( J
) Bglil taTtho ' ; f5 sad " J
iVwrU, repairt,,-. f
V tsjitatiaais am WortbJasi :
J ' - - vM4 extravagant - .' C
y Sale by j - r s
) nil
Dealers -y (
' I.I I I
' (Joarnal Special .Kwv1ee;l . Vr s
Ihdlankpolta, Ind Oct. SO. Th u
prem'e lodge officer of the Knights ot
Pythlaa met here today in consultation
to conalder the, question whether - tha
tlKtt biennial convention of (he supreme
1k1k ahall be held in -New- Orleans or
somewhere ' else. ..The prevalence - of
yellow fever In New .Orleana has caused
considerable scar among tho member
of the order all over the country and
for some time the question ha bean
agitated whether It would not be batter
to change the place for, holding tne con
vention to some other city than to take
areat.and unnecessary risks by hoidln
the convention In New Orleana. It la
maintained that New Orleans cannot
possibly guarantee that there will b no
yellow- fever epidemic In that city next
year, and aa auch an eventuality la da-
lddly possible, it would be necessary to
cnange ine cunvvnuun w wwb vmw
cltv anvkrav. it . v - ;
The cUtsens ot New urieans wm
strongly oppose the plan of changing the
place of 4he convention. . Forty thousand
ftollara .haa already been subscribed
ta the fund for the entertainment of
th visitor and the people In charge of
tha , entertainment i are . determined to
make a hard fight In order to prevent
a change In th program. . '
BIG TUNNEL TO DRAIN t
r CRIPPLE CREEK REGION
'" . ! (Jeorul SpesUI Berries.) .'-
Denver. CoL. Oct. S0,Th serlou
problem -of draining tha Crippl Creek
mining dltrlct I to be eolved by the
-construction of a 'big drainage tunnel.
For som time the minea In tha Cripple
Creek district hava been hampered by
the large amount of water which flowed
Into tho lower workings at the various
minea. r Some of, the mines were com
pelled to Install pumping - worka t
nsble them to continue work In th
lower parts of their works, with tha
Increasing depth of the shafts the dif
ficulties caused by th inflow or water
became greater and the drainage auea
tlon became mor erJous every, any.
Finally 4 the owners of the principal
mine Yleclded to employ an expert en
kineer to report npon som plan for
draining the district., which Is about
three miles Wide and one half mile long.
It Ilea weat of the', town -or Cripple
Creek,"borderlng on the elty limits and
taking In the towna or victor, Kincon,
Independence) Globe HU1.-AKman- and
Cameron.- ' ' -.-' - v- - .-
T IX. W. Brunton. the engineer employed
Ky tha. mine owners, reported In favor
of-a unnel which would drain the dis
trict (o a depth of over 3.000 feet and
woald permit, the - marketing or enor
mous, bodies, of low grade orea rrom
great deptn. . ji -;-.-
: -w
FRENCH CHAMBER OF
DEPUTIES CONVENES
' A i (Jeanal Soeelal aWrlee.t
. Paris, Oct. . The chamber of dpu-
tlea reassembled today for regular
session In hla opening address Premier
Rouvler ' stated tha't France had In
principle accepted tha Invitation of Rus
sia to take part In another peace con
ferenb. which Is to b held at Th
Hague. Th details hava not yet been
arranged. Ha also Informed th cham
ber of tha term of tha Franco-German
agreement in regard to- Morocco.
a Tstlrrs toppd.
''" (Special I) lp tea to T Jaursal.)
Olympla,- Waah.,' Oct. I. Th su
preme court haa dismissed th appeal
in th case of tho state of Washington
, on the relation or J. rr, otto agalnat
j the' county commissioner of nohomlih
- county. inn aHiniwi , viupn m pro
' posed annexation of certain lands near
, Edmonds, Bnohomish countyi to King
HOUSEHOLDER'S HITTING- f
' HELPS DO THE WORK
Portland , Lojyg Six 1 Games Oat of
Seven, to Seals In SeriagSuttesn
GianU Were Left on Bases in Two
Games Story , of tf at J, - ,4,
(Joarnal Special Servlee.) -
vr. v.,ir itfi an It has -been dem
onstrated bow beyond all doubt that tna
new submarine signaling system, rnnvn
the Cunard steamship company installed
nmniii on.thi Lucanls. Is a success
it win he nut on all of the trana-
tiamie stmmsblna 'within a ahort time.
The trial of the new invention was m
on tha lat eastward trip of tha Lu
eanla. Tha big llnerame Into port Frl-
!, nlaht and Captain V. ts. wait
made a report io tha eMicers of the com
HIm reoort also Included th ex
perlmenU that were made ast tha ship
cam into this naroor. y
Tha aubmarlna system Is tlufonpiast
of all wireless communication between
Vessel at' aea; 1 It eonalsta of two tank
two H-tnch tubea one on each aide
of the bottom of the ahlp. Th tube
ar connected with th transmitter.
Ther send as well aa receive the algnals.
From the tanks, one on th starboard
lib anil the other on the port sia.
there W wire running up to th bridge
of tho officer on watch. H can put
over hla head the eame kind of a re
ceiver a the telephone girla ua In th
eentral offlc. ' ..."''.- '
If one vessel Is approaching another
and both hava the system wonting, aacn
I. innate tha other without any at-
mdspheiie Interference, aa so often lie
in th us of in wireies iiesrin
torn, j Belds. water la a better con
ductor than air. 1 ' ' -' i
At present th lightship at in p-
nrnanh to our harbor la - mieo
up with he ytm.' a ar also th one
in Liverpool harbor. It waa on th lt
trip to the other eld that the Lucanla
had ber flrat tmanc to teat the bells
In tha lights at the moutn or tna aterwy
river. v
. mt the first signal. " said Cap
. Watt todav. "about 10 mllea from
th light. It waa very faint on the port
side. Then wa awung around about two
nninta and aot a Deter result on ini
starboard aid. That proved beyond a
Mount that the system Is a auccess." .'
.The the cantaln told-about the sys
tem with the signals with the ;ightshlps
here. . The Lucanla hss Just Installed
a new set un forward of tha vessel and
better results are expected on. me. nexi
trip. i. - j-v - 1 V
NAVY DEPARTMENT ASKS
ENLARGED NAVY YARD
HOD
DROPS
MBit
TWO CONTESTS
Two
Ciftht Manage to Lost
Mor Games to San Francisco
' " Through Poor Work.
with th ball near tha South Portland
Una.
Btiver kicked off 'to Wagner . In l1
aecond half, who returned the pi' . ,1
oonalderabla dlatanc befor t 1
downed. ' Tha Bunker Hill aoon gained
poaee salon of th ball and played in
their opponent's territory for a short
time.' Th half cloaed with tha ball In
the southern team's poaaaaalon. - ,
Tb featuraa of tha game -wefe th
Una bucking of Stlvr, Byrne. Smith
and Wagner, Th line-up:
Bunker HUi , 1 1 Bouth-PprtUnd.
LJwUyn A .... ,'.C. ..'...'... . Bond
Hay. Klumfp..R. O. JU......... Krn
Dubois ... K. T. Linger.
- .- - Freeman
Schnell ;R. E. L. ....... Tinker
Tycer .......... .U O, R., ..... .-a. Lee
Klllduf f , . .U T. K. ; v cam
Menlng ........ U E R..Nwll, Jacobs
Oreen R. H. U. ....... Smith
Byrn ......... .JU H. K.. ...... J. cio
Btlvr ..'......... F. H. '. . 'TVagnr, Bar
CoOvert (capt.).i...Q...i... Johngton
Officials Linus Brown ana at-
Brown. ' Ttan of halves zo . and
, (SpeeUl Dlspateh t Tk JVmraal.)
Ban Francisco, Oct. 10. Tha easiest
bunch of ball players that ever per
formed In thla elty ar tha Portland
Otanta. --Why- they ar called giants la
a mystery, aa they are giants In -nothing
but tha loafing department. Tstr-
dav th Seala took two game rrom
Portland In aimpl fashion. W1U lama
outpltchad Eaalck when It cam to men
on ba and Portland nao l leit on
th circuit in th first gam and biz in
th socond. Portland's- dlsaard. House
holder, waa Instrumental In both con
test - In - sending- horn runs witn nis
timely stick work. The beat account
of tha double defeat . is seen in th
scores: ; -.. '-. - - :.; 'J
Sfomlaff Stmt, , f
PORTLAND., ,
: . 4 -AB. R.RPO. AE.
At, aa 4 0 0 1 0
McCredla, rf. ....,...
Van Buren, It . 4
Mitchell, lb.
Schlady, 3b. ,
McLean, c. . ,
McHale, cf. .
Hweeney, 2b.
Essie k, p. ...
.v. . 4
1 1
VI
;
V Totals , . .'...1..
8 AN FRANCISCO.
' ' AB. R. H
Spencer, cf. .........
Mohler, 2b.
Hlldebrand, It ......
Nealon. lb. .........
Householder, rft . ....
Irwin. Ib, ..........
Oochnauer, aa. ......
Shea, c, .. 1 ; ........ .
William, p .........
im ; 1
1
a . 1
1 is
1 1
PO. AE.
1 X
S
J.
It
It
minutes. 1
j'
WILLAMETTE ELEVEN IS
t 'Drmwniwry m phrm
Totala. . S S 17 17 1
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland . . ......1 0 f S 0 S 01
Hits X i l;H 1 X-J
San Francisco S 0 0-1 1 i
Hlta . i 1 X 1 0 I
.. '-, SUMMARY. . :
Three-base hit Nealon. Two-baa
hits Van Buren. Houeeholder, Shea,
Sweeney. Socrince bit Van Buren.
Flrat- be on errors San Francisco, 1.
Bases on balls .Off Ksslck. 4; olf Wil
liam, t. Left on bases Portland, 10;
San Francisco, t. Struck out By Ks
slck. 8; by William. X- Hit by pitcher
Schlafly. Tim . of gam On - hour
and mlnuUa. Vmplr McCarthy
Aftaraooa Oam. .
. PORTLAND. ' .
' AB. R..H. PO. A.B.
Ilamut Sneelsl'Strvlee.i ''
Waahlnaton. D. C Oct. 10. Th navy
department, ha decided to ask for no
additional drydock conatructlon ' at the
New Tork ,navy. yard, it nas. oeen
found after a thorough investigation
that there Is no room ot the yard where
a. dock could be placed, and 11 la oe
lleved that the limit tof the yard in Its
development as a repair and construc
tion station haa bean reached. Tha dry-
iinrk nrovislona. therefore, will b mad
In nther directions.- -. y .
Th off crs on duty at navy yaros
hava In nearlv all cases this year rec
ommended the construction of new1 dry
dock, and at some places, such aa Bos
ton., there has lust been compietea a
dock. It Is likely that Secretary Bona
parte will be aaked to urge congress 10
provld new oryooca i in mn-.
sound tWsahington) naval atation, 11
the Pensacola (Florlds) navy yard, at
the San Juan (Porto Rico) naval sta
tion and the Boston navf yard. Ther
la n dlanoaltlnn lust at roreaeni 10 00
much at San Juan. All th facilities 01
th government ere being-devoted 10 ve
develpoment of . the station s.t Ouan
,.nai,n hut inter, of course. tuerO wilt
be more particular attention paliitflh
Porto Rtcan atation. which--Is Skece
orlly considered of ' ! ; Impontanc
tha aatnhllahment- at Guantanamo.
F UHI rLAMto' wi 1 n -
AUTOMOBILE ENGINES
I - . tiaaraal Kneelel Servlea.1
. Manchester. N. Oct 10. The In-
tamatinnnl Power company. has taken
over ' the Amoakeag Fire ' Engine ' com
pany of thla city and "will th plant
foe tha manufacture of automobile fir
engines. The International Power com
pany has built two such engines, ona in
use in Boston, -the 'other In Newsrk;
Tho engines iiav proved so successful
that the company Has decided to go ex
tensively Into the manufacture ot this
type of engines.' ' D. A. Burt, formerly
manager of th La Franca Fir En gin
romnanv haa been appointed manager
of the automobll fire engine department
of tha company, vr i .',-; -,
KING ALFONSO STARTS -
V ON VISIT JO GERMANY
;- O .'''; '
,. ... ... ,
(Jonrul Special Servlee.) '
: Madrid. Oct. X0. King Alfonso, '.ac
companied by Premler-Oeneral Monterey
Rlos and a large auii. stariea oaej
on th' long-arranged-for vlalt to Oer5
man ' Mnthine definite la Known oon-
amine- the ohlect of the visit, but aa It
niinara - bo - cIomIv- after the visit - of
President Loubet to Spain, tha king's
visit is believed to be more in the nature
of a diplomatic mission than a mer
friendly visit. Th king will remain n
Berlin from November S to November IX,
And an elaborate program for bla enter
tainment haa been , prepared, including
feattvitle at th court,; a military, re
view and a hunt. ' - v -t . - -.
mm
RchinC, aWnwtt
CrarUnc, Scaliflf, ,
frnMel
Ata, ss. ......
Mecredi. rr.
Van Buren. It
Mitchell, 10. ..
SchlaHy, 2b. ,
McHale, CI. ,
Sweeney, Xb.
guess, c
Garvin, p. ...
r erry, ri. . . i
........
: 'J
U 9 S
Totals ......... . . .XX S t
! SAN FRANCISCO;
AB. R. H. PO. A E.
ITiMnhi. ft ......... 4
Mohler, 2b. .......... J
Hlldebrand. 11. 1
Nealon. lb. 4
Householder, n. .
Irwin, lb. ........... 4
Oochnauer, s.- ....... 4
Shea, o. ...i. 4
Hltt, p.
Totala
. . .1...V... .I3 7 IX H 10
SCORE BT INNINOS.,
onrtianH ..0 0 e 0 s 0 0 a o
Hits.. 1 v v ;
Ssn r'ranclsco ...tOOOOOO X T
. Hlta ., -. 1 a " -it
SUMMART.- -
Tnre.baa hit Hlldebrand. Two-
k... ha Van Ruren. Mohler. Nealon-
Sacrific hits Householder, Hltt. Moh
ler. First base on errors San Fran
cisco, X. Bases on balls Off Uarvln, g;
r uifi Iift on bases Portland. :
San Francisco, . Struck out By Oar
vln. : by Hltt. X. Hit by pitcher Gar
vin. Mohler. Double ploy Oochnauer
to Mohler to Nealon. Passed ball
guess. Wild pitch Garvin. Tim Of
e me One hour and ii minute. Um
pire Devi. . . . .' , ,
y PACIFIC jCOAST LEAGUE.
CLVSS.
Lie Aegele ....
Oaklaad ,.
Has Frsscisao ...
Sattle
Portland
TacoM,,.. ,,,
Lost' ...............
lot 9 4
10 1a 12
.40 !
0
X
.042
.4MB
.u6
- f (Spectai Dhpatcb t Ts joavaal)
WlUamett Vnlvrity. Salem, Or,
Oct. 10. The WlUamett football team
haa 1 had a week of hard , practtoa and
Is getting off It plays In much faster
and better sbap than it did In tha gam
ith Pullman. . Hera oucamg against
th second team haa been th order ot
practice; and with another , wee ot
constant work WlUamett will put forth
tha best team that has evr represented
her on the gridiron. -Vv
O. B. Ixng. last year's 'right half.
will be back at his old position next
Saturday In the game-agalnat th Uni
versity of Oregon. Ha' will play often-
alva right half and flef enaiv no.
will strhgtbn th team in do in post-
tlnne.- . ., -. W f- 4 '' !
- a man In Albany has written several
article giving Willamette third plac
In quest of the northwest onampionanip,
but Willamette people nave never loat a
same until th last, down baa -, been
played In the last halt , Willamette unl
veralty has a strong team and th Unl
versitv of Oregon and tha Oregon Agri
cultural college bad better look well to
their armor; . ' '..-v S, " ',
SPORTING GOSSIP.
The Portland baseball team yesterday
once mor allowed mat me matter 01
winning game I not an Important thing
to them. One week ago yesterday th
Giants Dlsyed good balL juat to ahow
large Portland auaiance wnat uwj
could do. but yesterday, being away from
home, they dropped two games witn eaaf
to San Francisco. Out of seven game
played with the Seal in th week cloarng
yesterday the utania won oui a smgi
contest. Today tha Giants ar next to
last Dlaca. and If they got wnai may a
aerve they would bft- in the cellar. 1.00J
points below Oil the other teams. -
Th baseball aeaaon of the big leagues
of 101 will go down In' history ss on
of th most profitable and sensational
since th Inception of the game. Re
markable olaya "were nameroua. Th
extra-Inning games howd.th perfect
physical condition ana powers 01 endur
ance tnat are essential 10. at subcot.iui
ball player, tha XO-innlng game of July
belngjan example, wnen m two pre-
mlerJi pitchers. Young or Boston ana
Waddell of tha Athletics, battled for
supremacy In the American league on
One of th noiteet aay 01 int nw
for over three houra.v Th vAmartcan
league waa more largely patronised than
the National sccordlng to the attendance
fieurea The total attendance or t me
American league for the aeaaon of 1S0S
was X. 17. 414: National league, J, 747, 150.
Of thla number 480.004 attended Sunday
gamea in the American league ana .
C7S In the National, making a grand
total for both leagues of M2I.8X3.
Th" aevr iar- that Astoria gav
Multnomah on Saturday haa revived th
old club spirit among th-vterana and
It wouldnV surprise anybody If about
half a dosen of them would turn out
for th next! gam. ; Tn. ciuDmen i
uaed up and, broken np on account of
not being able to defeat Astoria, and th
entlment Is that Multnomah must
strengthen and not b defeated thla year.
Willamette comes one weeg irom oaiur-
da'y with a star aggregation. - r , . ?
LITTLE GIRL GIVEN'
TO HER GRANDPARENTS
'" tRpeelal Otopateh te The Journal.) i '
Tineeman. Mont. Oct 0. Judge Stew
art haa awarded the cuatody of X-year-old
Ella Water to her grandparent at
Knrth Yakima. Washington. Th par
ents ot the little girl were ach en-
te'nced a few daya ago to spend me nexi
fiv years In th Deer Lodge peniten
tiary for forgery. Tha grandparents
wrot that they had taken care of Ella
a-Mrina- the time her father was serv
ing a two-years' term la the Waah Ington
prison for forgery. . ... 1 V
:. snow FaU la X)nvr. . f
- (Jooraal Special SerrleeJ '
nver. Col... Oct. 10. Snow began
falling here yesterday arternoon ana
similar conditions are reported . iruw
Wyoming and South Dakota. - -
'
We have said that
a raincoat is ? the-;!
coat neeaea in
Oregon, but if this
cast wind causes you to differ from us,
jort't forget 'that we ; have the largest
and best stock of ; belted Chesterfields
arid three-qiter-length overcoats in
the city at popular prices
. 1 att W W av - II I Ilea I M m aea. anfw eav ,
EDSj
sTcJ OT Wni St. Btnen Stark m Oak
vTpc2TiuiWDS nun clothi
IT DIDN'T HURT T
.iM .-A. BIT f'-;
I : 1 irvJeT w. s. ?u"t5.?:: r' : j
I I ert ef tb elty ajtuekly --ofcl ey delay; I - J j
I Bverrthlag ts oej. Osea valag tai V W
SesoaraT Mate SOhB, - V' W
V WISE BROS., DentlsU .
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, KEW TUB COHPAHY p
T-i - .-. - v ' ';
Directors Elected and Corpora-
1 - tion Will Purchase a" .v
K 4-;'- Steamer.1; V''-'t-.
(Special Dlspetrtt t Tk Joaraat) -Tillamook.
Or.. Oct SO. This -week
th leading merchants and business msn
Of Tillamook effected tha organisation
of a company to he known aa .the 111
l.mook Tranaoortation ft Log company.
The Incorporators ar P. 8. iWhltehou,
president of the Tillamook Lumber com
pany: C. B. Hadley. preeldent of the
wiiann River Lumber company, and ft
W. Wataon. editor of the. Herald. The
canital awock la placed at tXi.000, all
of which has been subscribed. ' '
At a meeting of th stockholders th
fallowing director war elected: P. W.
toim n. T. Edmunda and C B. Haa-
lev. . .. -
The . object of the company Is to pro
cure better transportation net wren
lam 00k bay porta and th Columbia river
and- alao to If ecu r better tug service on
tb bay. ' - " - ' :.
Parties ar now In Portland for- th
mirnoee of purchasing a steamer with
ISA horaeDOwer engine, canabl of ac
mmnoditinr 40 passenger and fully
equipped for towing. The tug service at
present is so unsatisfactory that ship
ping la seriously Impaired.- Witn a
tug owned by local capital all former
difficulties will Do overcome. , -
a -
' ' ' : Xrfmbet Sails to ICars111a. '
i - (loanal fhsarlal Bervlo.l - "
Lisbon. Oct. 10. President Loubet
Color-Keepers
Our palnta - keep their colors.
They're made to last long, withstand
tha raya of the aun, don't- blister,
crack or peel off; rain and enow don t
bother .them, and anything and
everything good that can be said of
any paint can bo asserted ss to the
palnta w handle, and It will be truly
told. Prices In compsrlson with
quality smaller than moot.
fisher, Thoracn I Co
, nOW AITS KQBBttOV ITS. .
sailed for Marseilles lata . yesterday
evening. At tha conclusion of hla vlatt
and before sailing he entertained King
Charlea. Queen Marie Amelia and. other
member of the royal family at lunch
eon 1
Loon
on board th armored French cruiser ,
Gannett.'--' ,.., i
' Ttmtmm. Stock Oasmad Good.
Allan oV Lewis' Beat Brand. ,
75c
I county.
OMdlaiVWMpint
...... l-li. - mfMMmM Wa aiaaa. Baat
ferula, itching. Bnpelea nKhiwrawltk
weerrwatcUBg. Tbet I a qalek, posltlr f ts
OKirillEALTH
TR2ATr.mriT
Onwlst ef narta Soap, siediejted. aatlae.
tlei Skisiliealth lolsi.). te klU haaknt germ,
heal tb kla a ad stn Itrtalsg, s4 Sklahealtla
Tablet, to .ip' kamnr jferms. alLTl
T?DKS OFMOTMKRSrei78lclnhealtl
.Maianent with Harts Seep for Immediately
relieving 4 tilrilr eerleg all ktodset !"?
leg kODMt from lotsney te eld a
rrlac tk ekla and balr, anotklng all IrrlUlkm
I r' . . .i..t. - - - IMvait,
SSa "J va
wooDAjw; oxjoixa oo. . xrmrta
,, d WMblagtosi Mb
, , V A lMtchaiW BatUa. ,
- (Jeamal Soeelal HervlcwV.
Los Angelea, Oct X0. Th SI washes
defeated - the Angels yesterday In an
interesting content, the two Halls en
gaging in pitchers' battle. ' The Score
, t- R. H. B.
Los Angeles ...00000000 0 , :. i
Reattle . . ..... .00000010 01 I 1
Batteries W. Hall and Eager; C Hall
and rrary. umpire rem no.
Tig era jbrop "Two,
' (leoraal Soeelal aVrrles.)
Oakland. Oct. 10 Th . Commutar
downed Taooma twice - yesterday in
cloaely played game. Keefe allowed
but two hlta In tha XTtrnoon game, but
his support wss so poor that th Oak
landa won anally. Tits "scores:
Morning game R. H. E.
Taooma . ....,. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 f . I
Oakland . ..... .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X 1 I !
Batteries Brown and Hogan; Hogan
and McMurray. - .. ,
Afternoon game - B, H. E.
Taooma . .. .7. .,0 0 S 0 0 S 4
Oakland.. tOISOOOO X X 1
Batteries Keefe end Hogan; I berg
and Byrnes. .Umpire Davis.
BUNKER HILLS PLAY
. .Til; WITH PORTLAND
. e . i .
. The Bunker Hills and team repr
entlng South Portland participated In
lively gam of-, football yesterday
morning on tha la tier's ground, the
cor being to 0. 4 ,1 "
Th "Patriots" slightly outplayed th
southerners, excepting In the latter
part of th aecond half. A eoitly fum
ble pioked up by Johnston,, who ran
down th field, offered th nthulaat
chknc to show their delight ,
Th gam opened by South Portland
4 kicking to Stiver and tim was called
The DfiyiBoat Down the Columbia
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