The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 16, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    the ,oni:GOiJt daily, jouhitai; rorTLAin, i:oi:day i v
j
nillTEfflSIIED
Kelso Team Administer a Do
: S, clsive Shutout to the Lo
" f , cal Ball Start. .
HALL'S PITCHING WAS
TOO GOOD TO SOLVE
On Saturday th Trunk Team Playa
; at the Chautauqua and Putt a Kink
. Into th Record of the Vancouver
' '" ' Nine Secret of Games, VV '':
The Trunkmakers Journeyed Kelae
yesterday end received a whltewesh at
the hands of tha team from that elty.
It waa impossible for the trunkmen to
connect with Hall's curvea.- On Satur
day the Truckreskera downed Vancou
ver. . It to . Followingls tha aoora
and line-up of Sunday'e game:
PORTLAND TRUNKMAKERS.
. Aa R. H. PO. A. K.
Wtrtm-m ft ... 0 I I .-. S .
M-Jellen. aa . .." 4 a I
4-1
Jnmfon. rf.; 4 I
I
ff .0
Van Nortwlck, If
Antonle, c. ........... 4 0
Day, lb....... J
Horner, lb........... 1 J
Brown, 2b.. ...... -. 0
Harnden. D. .......... 4
i :
t
t
' Totals ....,....... tit II i
- . . KELBO. V ' .
.-- Aa.kapaA.Fj
t ' tr.iha.-t ih. ....i 4 1 14 4 1
Thurston, c ..... 4 i I
Lorhapelle. Jb... t
Cortolt, cf. ........... 4 1 1
Peggy, ss.... ......... 4 ' o J
F. Hainan, 10. ........ j j
Heherden, rf
Nelson. It....... 4 1
HulL D... 4 1
0 0 0 0
! j i i
ToUU ............. T 10 17 1
WYIRB BT INNINGS.' ;
w p u a a a a a a a a
Kalao ...r.. 7.'... 0 0 1 . 0 0 1
, ' SUMMART. i ;
:." Struck out. by Hall I. Harnden I:
baaea on balla, off Hull I, off Harnden
I; two-base hlte, Brlggs, Jameeon, Hal
bort, Thurston. Cortoff, Daggy
three-bass hit. Loehapeller time of fimt,
I hour and 4S mlnutea. -
Following la tha aoora and line-up
of Saturday's game:
POr.TUAND TRUlffcMAKERS.
. Aa a h. pa a. h.
IMrn. ft ............ 4 1 10 0 0
MrLellan, aa J i ? J i I
Jameeon. c. ......... 0 J J J J
Van Nortwlck, If 4 , I 1 1 J
Trowbridge,' Ob. ...... J ; 5 ? 1
Porner, lb........... J J 1 1
Hlnkle, rf .. 4 1 . J
Myere, lb. r.. I I i f
Campbell, p. 4 4 1,11
Totals .-,.'. ..I. .'...40 II U 11 II
, ' VANCOUVER.
v Aaaapa a.k.
tMt. lb ............. 4 0 0 T 0 1
Iea, aa.. ........... . 0,-0
Johnaon. If.... 4. 1
XvAmr ik .... 4
TCln, ...... -......
U r'aff. cf 1 0
Vlemlna. lb. ........ .t
o-i
o a
o o
MrKaa, rf ........... . 1
Lna, 20... '.... e
UTotalv, .
i ii i
10 1 1
t 1 1 0
17 1?
o i o l
i-i-i
' Portmnd T.. M. . . .1 0 4 1 I 4 0 4-11
Vanoourarj 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 I
SUMMARY. - "
Struck out by Campball I, Render 1;
basea on baila, off Pender 0. off Camp
bell 4; two-baae hi ta. Brlf aa. l. Jama.
I son TJohneon, Flemlna; threa-baae hit,
Brirn; time of aame.1 houra; umpire,
. t r Rankin. . -' - - -
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Won.
Xat
PC
.704
.440
.141
.100
.411
.11
.III
Chtca
47
44
40
40
pitabura;
New York
Philadelphia. ..........
Cincinnati ............
TtrrwklvM ... .....
14 '
10
Bt. lxlit.. .,...... 1J
Boa ton IT
st iouie.i. ...........:.. j u i
New York.... .........
Betlertra Druhot. Bee be and W li
ma r; Waitae. Bemer and Breanahan. ,..
. .V " rrhln. en .
; R.H. ET
Chlcaao I
v.v. 1 1 . w.m . . l ...... a 7 A
Battertee Taylor and Moran; Duaala
by, Richie and Dooln. Umpire John-
alone. . ' ,
aa otealMsatl.
": . . .. . a H. E.
rinntnnatl ... u ............... I
rrwkln 1.1' 1
c...l.l.rwiii. Wicker and Schlet
.' Scanlon and Berfva. . Umpire e Carpen
Ur and Klam. . .
AammJ aama-M. li. ri. is.
Cincinnati .................... 0 11
D.MVl.n 4 S
. n.ii.ri-Craaer and Schlel: Eaaon
and Bergn. Umylree Klera and Car-
. pantar.
PACIFIC COAST; LEAGUE. ;
..-.- .' ;" ..'' . ' ' WOO."
L .Sin FrancUco ...v.... 40
portlerd u..--.
L -.rr'ee7V..
feat'le .J. ......... .. 11
lakui'iL JJ
. Fresno n 11
Ixet
PC
.451
I4
.41
.100
.401
.171
; : NORTHWEST LEAGUE. .
; -..iZ f '" :"'-'- 5- '
'.''-, At atatka. ''
:,'' Plrat aroe . , '' " R. K E.
Bulla 14
Grays Harbor ......i I I
Second aama ; ; ' R. II E.
.Butte ... A.. ............ ..4 S S
Grays Harbor ................I 7 4
' ' Batteries Toren ' and Swlndella;
Blinker and Hurley. Umpire Derrick.
Umpire Derrick. 1 - -.'
At Spokana. -
. ,' . -" ' - aH. E.
Tapoma. . .i 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 10 1
: Spokane ....0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 I 7 1
Batteries--HlKgtnbotham and ' Shea;
Samuels and Suesa.
"- area Break at Oaklaad... -
-" "' "'-" Uearnal BperUI B-rrloe.l :
Oakland, July 14. Freeno and
the
Sea la broke even yesterday. ' Score: -
Morning game ' R H. E.
Fresno 0 0 101 0 0 0 01 I I
-San Franclac...O4O0O00O 4 14
Batteries Woltars and Daahwood,
Tyson and Bradbury. t.
Afternoon game R. H. E.
Freeno ,.0 4001010 1 -I 10 I
San Francisco ..0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 f I
Bstterlee Fltsaerald - and Hogan;
Bruce and Wilson. Umpire Knelt
kwlsvt fee ivoa Angelea.
iJmiI Siierlal S.nlr
Ixm Angeles. July 10. The Angels
suffered a 1 to 0 shutout yesterday al
tha hands of the Commuters. Score:
- R. H. B.
Loa Aslee ... .00000000.0 0
n.kl..4 ..1 0 0000 00 01 0 1
' Hatteriea Naale and Eager; Cetes
and Bilaa. Umpire Hudson.
sci::niRS eeat stkg::s
ASTDSIA FLAYERS.
Men From the Great Fish' Mart
Are Trounced by s
; ' Cigar-Makere.
SchUlers II. Astoria 1. 4
The Schllleravdefeated Astoria -yester
day on the Astoria diamond by a score
of II to 1 before the blvaeat crowd in
Astoria thla season. ' The ' Schiuere
played faat ball behind Rich Parrott
cutttna off several' difficult chances.
Parrott allowed but lour nus. ins
features of the amine ware Fay at short
Houston at third. Patterson at second
and Captain Parrott at flrat
Next Bunday tne ocninera win pir
tha Hop' Golds at the league arounds
for I2S0, tha Hop Gold a havlnr bald the
Sehlllera en the Fourth of July to the
acore of 10 to I. which la the largeat
number of runs secured- aa-alnst the
Sehlllera this season. The lineup:
Sehlllera. ;. j - . . Astoria.
Rtch Parrott...;. p. ....V.-... Stockton
SUvln . .......... .c Brakke
Fay t... ss... ....... Orahara
A. Parrott (Capt).io v.roiner
Patterson ........ .lb. jacaaon
Houston ........ .lb. ,. Graham (Capt
Myers If Painter
Smith Chapln ..... .of . Wroten
Alex 01trer.......rr. .... weamenoru
cosris AE3.r.:s" sfle:did
REGOaO ATTRAPS
'" - eaeawaeaaaa.aaBaBBaBHBBWBSM '
By Making Ninety-Seven Out of
One Hundred He Wints
i . the. Trophlet.
By jnaklna IT out of a possible 100
In the Multnomah Rod and Oun club
Shoot yesterday Morris A brama became
winner, of the Dupont trophy and the
Inman medal. . The scores ware: .
t Shot at Broke. P.C.
Abrams .....T..7......100 . 07 17
Robertson 40 . 61 II
Carton .100 r 01 ' " 01
Bell ...................100 00
Culllaon .., 100 ' ; 00
Collier ..t.....,.....100
00
Col well 140
Mra. E. E. Young... ...10
B. B. Youbf... ....... ..100
Ed Long ....100
McMillan , 45
W. I Roberteon........ 10
Feohhelmer .....100;
Mrs. Walters .......... II
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
'' Won.
Lost
f II
PC
.111
.111
.11
.141
..120
.100
.111
New York..,, 40
Philadelphia ........... 40-
Cleveland 44
Chicago ....... 41
Detroit 40
St Louis. 10
Waahlnston .......... 11
Boston 10
.144
SPORTING GOSSIP. ;
- The Olants will leave here this' aft
ernoon for Seattle, where they will
n gain tackle the. Blwaahee for a aerlea.
the successful seriewn this ctty last"
week fulfills ths predictions made., by
The Journal that tha Seattle team waa
not In tha Giants' class. While the
Portlandera did not meet with great
success at Seattle In the first series, the
fault was not so much with their play
ing as It was the poor grounds to which
ths - Portlandera were not well ac
quainted. This week at Seattle ltwlll
be 10 plus I plus 11, equals 4 plus'll,
minus 1 for the Slwaabea. , -
.:: i x '. '."; " : " : "
The finals for men's singles cham
pionship at the Irvtngton tennis tourna
ment will be played this afternoon at
o'clock between W. A. Goes and Dan
Bellinger. Thla match will be a star
engagement as the players are In fine
condition for the work. The trophies
will be presented to all of the winners
after today's matches. ''..?
:. ..- :....;...,'' . . a e ' . .
Barney Oldfleld Is preparing for ths
stage. He la already beginning to talk
of "this being my last aeaaon." .
'..'-; ' - -,:-
To amateur hjill managers If r"u
can't find your baseball players this
morning you will be most likely to lo
cate them at the- nearest . swimming
note. , '
. The Carlisle Indians certainly are not
hunting easy placea in the football field.
The schedule aa lust announced follows:
- Sept it Villa Nova college at Car
lisle.
Sept II Albright college at Carllale.
' Oct. I Suaquehanna university at
Carllale. ... .
-Oct 4 Pennsylvania state college at
Wllliamsport Pennsylvania. -
Oct 10 Western University of Penn
sylvania at Pittsburg. .
Oct 17 University of Pennsylvania
at Philadelphia. . v ' '
Nov. I Syracuse university at Buf
falo. ' .
Nov. 10. Harvard university at Cam-'
Jarldga. '
--Nevr-17 University of Minnesota at
Minneapolis.
Nov. 14 University of Cincinnati at
Cincinnati...'
Nov. 14 Univeralty of , Virginia , at
Norfolk. -. . - i
a . a . i
, The college track teams have elected
captains for the coming yesr. . Cornell
haa selected Rogers, her great quarter
mller, who won at the Intercollegiate.
Yale has chosen J. W. Marshall, the In
tercollegiate champion high jumper of
the last two seasons. . . .
Harvard's new captain Is William
Mlnot the mile runner, who Wasvie-.torlous-agalnst
"both " Yale and Dart
mouth In the dual meet a. Princeton
once more haa elected William M. Arm
etrong, the hurdler, wno holda the low-
hurdle .record for the univeralty.
.'- ; e .. - , ;..V
Pennsylvania's new captain Is J. D.
Whltham. the aprlnter, who was second
this season In both the 100 and 110-yard
runa In the Mott Haven gamea. There
waa some expectation ' that Cartmell
would be chosen captain.
- e a i '. " i '
Columbia's new track leader la John
Brodlx, who baa been on the team for
two seasons. - The new Syracuse cap
tain la Claude Allen, the pole raulter.
e . e '
E. J. .McCormlck, '07, of Wesleyan,
a sprinter, will lead the Methodists, as
they dislike to be called, and Tstnall,
the iiavenoia ciatia urns runner. la to
be captain of the team next season. .
Long Silk Mitts
Received by express. High grade allk
mltta, hand-made, correct for ' hot
weather, retailed In New York at IS,
17.60 and 10 a pair, on aale here Tuea
day morning at midsummer sal i prices
also long silk alovea. McAllea a He
DonnalL ' - - - J
FISTIC FAwS HOLD
PUDLIC BOUT
Yesterday's Contest at Recrea
tion Park Enlivened ; by a
f Bleachers Contest, r
SPECIAL POLICEMEN v
KICKED BY FIGHTERS
Laot Game of Series. Was a Jubilant
AKalr Umpire Perrfae Tries to
' interfere in Scrap,' but. McLean
Pulle Hirn Back to Diamond.
Portland 4, 'Seattle 1
Batteries Henderson
and McLean;
Jones sad Blankenahlp. . .
Aa a fltUng climax to the cloae of
a suoceaaful aeries in which Portland
won six straight games from Seattle,
there waa a lively flat fight In the
bleachers yesterday afternoon, and the
only ones who Suffered - during the
engagement were the special polloemen
who dared interfere with the combat
Even since Larry McLean challenged
Jim Jeffries a'wsek ago In Seattle and
Rube Vlckers said ha would take on the
winner, there has been a feeling of un
rest among the flatlcally Inclined play
ers in the league and strange aa It
may seem this fight feeling has taken
hold of , the fans. For several days
the local fans have been Itching for a
Side bout with Ruaa Hall. Rube Vlck
ers or any old man that had associa
tion with Seattle or Its team, jvoi Do
ing able to get satisfaction . -from tha
vlaltora and knowing that yeaieraay a
was the last game 'for a wees, two
faithfuls In the bleachers, started .
row. at the beginning of the aixth.
They squared off and"" went r each
other llckety-bang.' : The fever apread
to aome more fana and they paired off
aa If fey program. - When things got
mora Interesting than the ball game
Umpire Perrlne left tha diamond and
started for tha acene of battle. Here
he tried to give a decision and the
crowd hooted at him. telling him that
he would :eail -ont tha wrong -man -if
he tried to officiate. Larry McLean
went to the'umplre'a rescue and yanked
that diminutive official back to tha
diamond by his collarette in rapid time,
notifying him that he waa paid to um
pire and not to referee.' By this time
Special Policemen Wendorf. Harmsworth
and Merrick were on the scene strug
gling to maintain the law but whatever
happened no one seems to - know, , ex
cepting that their intrusion was re
pulsed In tha bestowal of a few good
kicka, landing In tha neighborhood of the
policemen's chests. - An attempt was
made to arrest the belligerents, butane
fana refused to be arrested. The ponce
were compelled to disperse, carrying
with them all of the Bears but , no
honors of war. , 1
The -other feature of
0 ayyss
the ball game between-Portland and
Seattle, whveh was won easily by the
locale. The Giants had their batting
clothes on and pounded Mr. Jones for
a dosen hits. Portland batters maae
five doubles and two trlplea. the trlplea
gpit nnnhle falling to 'McTrfmn'S-Jot
The visitors could do nothing with
Henderson, but five hits being made
off hla delivery. The Olants showed
their superiority at 'all atagea and there
Is nothing Isft to do but to scan tne
ecors: - . - -'- i ' :
PORTLAND.
, AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
McHale. cf...... 4 1110 0
S weeney! m hht- 1 0 1 4 0
Mitchell, If.... .11 110 0
McCredle. rf . . . .. .. u. . I I IIS
Smith, lb. ...... ...... 4 1,11 I,. 0
Moore, lb e e . e i v
McLean, o. ........... 4 0 11 0 0
Lister, I'D . "O i j i s
Henderson, pi...
s i l 1 a e
Totala ....II 4 11 17 11 0
SEATTLE.
' AB.R. H.PO. A. B.
4 0 1110
Kiaa lb. .......
Van Buren, cf..,..,..
1.0 0 0.1 0
Blankenahlp, o. I 1 1 1 I 0
Householder, rt v i i e
Croll. ss. ............. 10 0 11.0
Btrelb. 10............ i t v e
Mott lb 10 0 10 0
IsbelL If I 0 0 0 0 0
Jones, p., ,. 4 0 0 1 0-0
vi.t.Ji' i a a a a a
Totals
fees
.....11 I'll s o
Vlckers batted for Isbell In the ninth.
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Portland 10011000 4
Hita 110 14 111 11
Seattle 0 001000001
Hlte 0 001011101
BUMAMRY.
Struck out by Henderson 1, by Jones
1; baaee on balls, off Henderson 1, off
Jones 1; two-baae hits, McCredle, Smith.
Henderson, Lister and McLean; three
Hue hits. McLean 2: double play. Van
Buren to Blankenahlp. Van Buren; sacri
fice hits, Sweeney and McCredle: stolen
hut. Blankenshln: hit by Ditched balla.
Btrelb, Mott and Blankenahlp; left on
bases, 'Portland 7, Seattle I; time of
game, two nours; umpire, l ernne. -,
YACHT CLUB MEN V .
RETURN FROM CRUISE
The cruise of. tha Oregon Yacht club
came to an end yesterday evening and,
according to Commodore Knight It waa
tha greatest affair of ita kind ever un
dertaken by the local club. The yachts
left here on Saturday afternoon and ar
rived at Nigger Tom ialand during the
nlcht and Sunday forenoon. - The day
waa pleasantly spent canoe races and
foot races being held by tha yachtsmen.
The start home waa made late in tne
afternoon, and, favored by a strong
wind. ' the yachta were home and - at
anchor before 10 o'clock laat evening.
The members are ail of tne opinion
that It yraa the beat time trer. ;
Zrtoai Cricket OUma. '
a rood cams of cricket was. played
Saturday afternoon at the grounda of
the club. Eaat Thirty-ninth and Bel
mont atreeta. between the single 'and
married men. the married men win
nlng by nine runa, thereby evening up
with - the smgles.-'wno - won - tne previ
ous match. A number of visitors were
out-despite the heat Next Saturday
there will be another match between the
teams. ...'
FORECASTER BEALS SAYS
HOT SPELL IS BROKEN
.' District Forecaster Edward A, Beals
ays ths hot wavs haa broken In the
wemm part cr xm tatrmorrenerw
be brought to the heat sufferers in ths
eastern portion of -the state tomorrow
or Wednesday. '
Most people are aware of the fact
that the temperature la considerably
lower today and they are thankful fo
It,. Yesterday .was one of .the most op
pressive days of the hot spell despite
the fsct that ths maximum waa only
10 degrees.' The thermometer registered
if oegreee at aooa teoaj . - '
sqw:p.seed :.qry
at mm in
Class Work Resumed This Morn
ing and Round Table Con-.
,, : ducted by Women.; ,
1 (gsedal Ptspsteb ta 3M leanaLI -
Oregon City, Or, July 10. Sunday
waa paaaad quietly at the Chautauqua
assembly in Gladstone park, and the
cool grovea brought huadreda of people
from the towns. . lis the morning Sun
day achool was conducted by Rev. How
ard N. Smith, state superintendent and
at "I o'clock In the afternoon Mra. Imo
gen Harding Brodla, the Chautauqua
soloist rendered a vocal aolo and led
the congregational ainging. Tha sermon
waa preached by Mlas Bella Kearney of
Mississippi and a sacred concert of two
hours was given by .Paraona' orchestra.
Dr. Ernest E. Baker, pastor of tha First,
Presbyterian church of Oakland. Cali
fornia., preached aa Impreaarve and in
structive sermon la the evenings - ;
-; Class Work Besumed. ; ' v ,t
Class work was resumed thla morning
and the Round Table was -conducted by
the Portland Women'a club, the speak
era being Mra A. H. Breyman. Mra W.
W. JohnSon and Mra. CornaUa Marvin.
The program for thla afternoon Includes
vocal aoloa by Mra. Fletcher Una of
Portland and a musical and elocutionary
program by Professor Mark B. Baal of
Loa Angelaa. . . :
-. The baseball game ta between tle
Northwest Oun Bicycle - club and
Chemawa. The Oun Bicycle olub haa
won two gamea and haa a good chance
of winning thj seriea The Multnomah
Athletlo club haa played two games,
winning one of them, and has the same
status aa the Vancouver and Portland
Trunk company -team a Tomorrow'e
game will be between , the Portland
Trunk company and Multnomah.
"Parliamentary Quia Law and Law
Making" was aa interesting toplo thla
afternoon for tha W. C T. U.-Round
Table. ". '.
Following the ball game today Pro
fessor Chris Nelson wilt make a balloon
aacenalor and parachute lump.
Tonight Dr. M. A. Mathewe of Seattle
wlU lecture on "the Wealth of Altru
ism.'" ,. '-......'.
'' VMnonowli Sxogyaas.
The program, for tomorrow followat
to II Summer school.
1:00 Concert Parsons orchestra, one
hour. -w ' 1 w -
1:00 Vocal solo, Mrs. Max Bhlllock
of Portland. Lecture, Dr. Ernest Ft
Baker on "A Pilgrimage to Literary
Shrines in Europe."
7:00 Concert Parsons' orchestra, one
hour. . 'V' . '-' '
1:00 Special entertainment by Young
Man's' Christian ''Association of Port
land, tinder the direction or rnyaieaa
Director L W. Myers. The program:
Overture, orchestra; baton swinging,
Harry Livingstons; piano solo, Mlaa Lou
ise Hagner; horlsontal bars, ' Frank
Cheery and B. Shockley; selection. Y. t
C A. Olee club: comlo tumbling. Mike
Zwlcky; contralto solo, Mra. Olga
Bartach Lang: tumbling, the Ronaldoa;
selection, T. M. C A. Olee club; Roman
... w ratirv and I.' Leftler: fancy
iBah,, ajid wand drllV iunler elasat
pyramids, eenior ciaaa. , .
REGISTRY CLERK BAIL IS
v
giveii fro;.:oiio;i
Appointed Assistant Superin
tendent of Delivery at the '
Local Postoffjce.
Postmaster Mlnto ' received Informa
tion today announcing the promotion of
E. J. Ball, registry clerk In tha local
poatoffice. to assistant superintendent
of delivery- Although ths new position
does not'earry an increase of salary, it
places Mr. Ball in Una for further pro
motion that will mean aa advance la
twK nnaitton and aalarr. -
Mr. Ball has been In tha employ of
the costal department far , about It
aar. and haa served all of that time
in tha Portland office. Ha haa worked
himself up from aubclerk to hla pres
ent Position . by MS IBJUQIUl HUU
to work. " '"'' .
Tjhly dne : clerk will be aoaea u- uie
force In the local office in connection
with the promotion of Portland to a
firt-elaaa noetofflce. This is a disap
pointment . to Postmaster Mlnto, who
waa looking for a greater number. The
work at the office baa been Increasing
eo rapidly that the preeeni xorce ieeis
Itself handicapped, eapeclally so at thla
tiros because of the fact that so many
men are taking their summer vacatlone.
Juat who the lucky clerk will be la
not known. The flrat three on the sub
Mat aeoordlnx to their aenlorlty
are: Edward A. Dunlap. Ear! D. Doran
and Oeorge It Nlcholla. The appointee
will start working July II, and his jay
will bs 1400 a year.- . i . . . .
r.AfiP AGAINST H0NEYMAN
4 IS DISMISSED BY JUDGE
Dave T. Honeyman, a member of the
Boneyman Hardware company, was ar
rested laat night at Sixteenth and Thdr
man atreeta by Patrolman Ben Peter
aon and booked at the city prison on a
charge of violating the stats law re
numbers and llghta on an auto
mobile after dark. Honeyman's defenae
was to the effect that the burners on
the lamps had been broxen in the
rage and for that reason he sould
only light a smsll kerosene lamp. Hs
declared that he waa on hla way to the
garage to have the lights repaired whan
taken Into euaiooy. - .
The patrolman admitted that Honey
M.n kiii informed htm of the defect
In the burnere and thla called forth the
Interrogation from Judge Cameron why
the nniiceman had not taken the defend
ant to a repair shop instead of to police
headquarters, Feteraon nwniaineo m.i
h. had dona hla dutv and hla orders did
not call for him to puraue any other
course but to mane an arrest, upon
the showing msde by the defense Judge
Cameron dlamlased tne caae.
NINE DEATHS FROM
' .CHOLERA IN MANILA
iltmrnal Bneelal lervies.l
Manila, July 14. Twelve casss and
nine deatha from cholera within the
laat 14 hours ars reported. The doc-
tors ars offering vaccination free. It
Is found to be a sure preventive.
TOM TAGGART KEEPS
HIS HOTEL LICENSES
(Iiwnul nerlat Servlet.t '
Paolt. lnt. July 1 4. The court this
morning sustained ths demurrer of the
French Lick and Wast-Bsden hotel oom
panics, holding thO facta Insufficient to
constitute a causa or eouon,
IHEIOSSuTiS
in fulto;
Citizens Armed to the Teeth Pur.
' rsue Supposed Curar and
V- -v Surround Him. ' " r
POSSE FAILS TO CATCH .
CRIMINAL AFTER CHASE
Police Department . 8ends Man ' to
: Scene, 'Who Finds' Armed Fulton.
Itea Surroundinf Thicket in Which
No One Is to Hidinf.
Fulton waa thrown Into a ferment of
excitement last night by tha reported
operations of a daring housebreaker.
end,the aubaequent man hunt by a posse
of determined cltlsens or that district
armed with every conceivable kind of
weapon Crora scythes to shotguns, was
highly . sensational. - Tha burglar waa
not apprehended, deaplte a ' thorough
search of surrounding territory, and
there la na clue to hla Identity.
A .telephone meaaage waa received at
poltoe headquarters last night to the
effect that a burglar, had broken Into
a house at Fulton and had been tracked
to the Italian vegetable gardens, where
he waa hiding In a patch of brush 104
feet equare. captain mover aetaneo
Patrolman Hoealy tq hasten with- all
speed ' ta the scene -and capture the
orimtnal dead or alive. Hoealy, upon
arriving on tha ground, found a dosan
man. veritably armed to the .teeth, sur
rounding the auppoaed hiding piaea o;
tha burglar. Upon the policeman's dl-
deotlons. . the . manhuntera deployed
themselves aa skirmishers around ins
brush and Hoealy. revolver, la band.
crawled Into the thicket ,
Memortee of the redoubtable Tracy
and Outlaw Smith were aroused and
every man! waited la breathleaa expect
ancy for the crack of tha platol alg
nalllng -the -commencement of hoaUll
tiea. After a thorough eearch, Hoealy
emerged from the bruah and reported
that tha outlaw was not there. Four
lactams were secured and tha ground
waa again gone over, . out wunout ouo-
ni - Mr, ttieii velnctantlT
dispersed and tha patrolman repaired to
the. acene or tne anempiea
Investigation he found that some one
had opene a dcor in the house and
knocked over a juantuy oi goous, out
nothing had been taken. . n't
HT LITTLE BOY
V1TH mOODHOUnDS
: . . ..;7..;--,,-'.
Child Is Lost In Mountains and Is
-t Feared toBeVlctlmriOf
". i , Cougars. :T
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fSaaei.1 Pisestea-ts Tbe-Jiswasl 1
-Walla Walla, Wash, July 10. Ceen,
ths 4-year-old son of K. u Brlttian, a
Walla Walla photographer, wandered
away from camp at the Toll Oate. 10
mllea south of Walla Walla, yesterday
..a4aam mA ! lnat In tha mountalna.
SearclMng parties made up of campers
In that vicinity nuniea xor mm an
night without success and It la feared
ine ooy nas nu.a
Penitentiary guards -with- blood hotinds
Isft for tha camp laat night to assist ta
the eeeren. . ; .. -
ARE PREPARING CAMP T
AT AMERICAN LAKE
(Speetel Maaatsb e TW JesraaLT
liogma, Taa au. - ... -
loan .Lake district, where the big army
m nr w ... 1 Tk. A Man.
encampment ta w isae pisct, w i-v-idly
aaaumlng the aspect, of a tented
-t. -. .AM.m.wv T wtrat h. If al Inn of
engineera, CapUln M. L. Walker In com
mand, ana two oivisions m we i w.niy
aaonna Infantrv. are already encamped
-. . .kui, la tha alia af the
general headquarters. Company C, of
tne jnrs- Daiiaiion ok wnsinwra, - uvw
marching from Vancouver barracka and
la expected to arrive tomorrow. Aa
this company marches It Is mapping out
tbs road UII Ul iniamry iron aii
eouver will follow in a ahort time.
Seventy square mllea are Included In
tha area of the American Lake camp
site. The regulars in tne encampment
will number between 4,400 and 1,000,
...irfi.. . 1 AAA Infantrv IflO eav.
airy, 400 artillery corps, 100 hospital
corps, 190 engineers ana iistuu owi vw
of 40. In addition to these wlU be the
national guardsmen of Oregon, Wash
ington, Idaho and Montana. According
to ths orders all the regulars musi oe
In camp by August 10. Major-Oeneral
n 1 ta aammanit A tha PalflA dl.
vision,' will visit the camp during the
maneuvers and Secretary Taft will also
be a visitor ror a oay or so, : , -
TO CHANGE COURSE
: OF UMATILLA RIVER
' gpee1sl IHspstcb to Tne JoorsiL) -:
Pendleton, Or.. July 14. A contract
has been entered Into by the Pendleton
levee committee, consisting of Council
men ' Hlnkle, Swearlngen and Murphy,
with WlUard Toung and Prank C. Kel
say, civil engineers of Portland and Salt
Lake City, for the construction of ad
ditional levees and the repairing of the
levee that waa Injured by the recent
big flood In Umatilla county.
The engineers agree to-make all the
surveys, to prepare all estimates of the
probable coat of repairing tne present
levee, of chsnglng the present course of
ths river, and the coat of rebuilding the
lower end of the levee where It was
washed out by the flood, and the cost of
extending ths . levee farther down the
river.
For thla work the city agrees to pay
the engineers ' the sum total that will
amount to I per cent of the coat of the
aforementioned Improvements. Ths en
gineers will be on the ground and begin
the surveys on or before July 10, 1100.
RACES ARE PLANNED
.;-:.';-,,; FOR SPOKANE FAIR
Spokane, Wash.jjfuly II, Squaw JKmyl
races, bora' racee, newsooyr rsces, mo
torcycle races, gentlemen's riding races
and numerous other novelty races ars
being booked by Manager Robert H.
Coasrova for the two weeks' Interstate
fair the last of September and first of
October. Twenty thou sand dollara in
puraaa la offered thla year, and every,
thing polnta to better and faater racing
than ever before, and It Is expected that
tha races will be participated ia by bet
ter horses than usual.
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do a general banking and trust busi.
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Patronage is solicited lrom all parts
of the northwest. ;: Those living in the
most remote sections can have the ad--
. vantages of our banking facilities by
use of the mails.
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transactions requiring such services.
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Fully .equipped brewery, Marahfleld -96,500
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