.ZIHOD DEATS 11IE- Ccnmutwa Wr Helplet B , far th bocoptivo Shootr ; j . J7 of Giant Pitch!".. :. CUT TWO SCRATCH ; V HITS WERE SECURED The Portlandera Find Little DiffU ' cuhjr la Runninf Awy From tha ' 1 Men Whp Work for Van Haltren laitchelTa Homer W a Feetur. Portland I. Oakland 4. ' n 1 1 mrt -a l". t mm and Hackett; .Haa deraon and McLean. ! 4 It took the OlanU but a raw mlnutai yeatardar to put tba official ktboah on tha , Commuter, ana , i ItlhM l Uie tuna 01 a w Oakland'a and of tba saors It la aafa to unma that they ' war-, treated to a ; When It ' wu time for ina naii to ' baaia no regular um- plre had put In an appearance. . and . after a homa plate dlaouaelon between Van and Mae. Oacar Graham and BUtlam Eaajck war given author lijr to Indicate tha- progreaa and set- rtacks or tha contest uu " decisions at first, when McHala waa tailed out by Oecar and Moore by Es- . sick and a email package or exim na vorad ball and atrlkea by both ofthe officiate. Graham appearing- to be tha greater - sinner. - their work waa very well done. , McHala waa on first fully a minute "before Graham ordered him out. end Charley Moore waa a safe on the InttaJ. bat; aa a aalnt In hearen when B. B. Ksalck wared him to tha wooda. B. B. meana Bad Bill, according to tha definition of two girls In tha grand stand. ''. Tha game-wa not aa intereating as ome that hava beCn seen here. Hackett , waa ' away' of r In bla ' throwing.' His bad peg to second In the flrat Inning ; waa directly responalble for two runa f After two were down In, the first. : MltrhMl got- a pass and stole second and went to third on HackeU'e throw. . McCredie drew four ' balls and Jud Smith1 singled ' Mitchell home. Tha , hall caromed 'Off Krugwr'a shins and i Mac skipped to third. - Hackett, whoaa ? arm waa getting stronger every minute, ; took another throw, and McCr-dle . a g i .-t i M 4J with a single,. and Sweeney attempted a sacrifice, but aa both mtn aanutered along the Oo-nmut era, through Catea, Francka and Heitmuller, doubled them up with tlma to snare. In the fifth McHala singled and made second while Smith waa making tha return, throw. .This work of McHala'a waa vary good. Sweeney fouled out to Hackett '. Mlka Mitchell bit to Heit muller, who, . In tossing tha ball to k?ates, covering tha bag. threw it near tha bleachers and Jamea McHala reg istered. - ; , Catea was pitching splendid ball, but his support was ragged. Five -scattered hits ware all that tha Giants .. could garner until . the eighth, when . handsome Michael , Mitchell .' started trouble Jay. driving a corker to tha right field fence that dropped through, aHow- ' In -. lllk, mmnlri, ' nlpnnlt IPftM. mora drives into aafa territory netted two runa, and. that ended tha scoring. war x-urtiana nenaerson waa ue star. lie waa never la better trim and . did not allow a clean hit ' The official acore gives Oakland only one hit but It would have been fairer if Smith were given a hit tha tlma that tha ball Bhnt above Haiwlarann'a tiatait mm It waa In a anaa-m aA-,vaw1 K hi. glove. That waa la tba flrat Inning, and Smith should have got a hit for It In tha third Smith , knocked a slow bouncer and beat it out Ha waa tha : only man to coma close to connecting - safely. Tba official score: ., ; , !. ' PORTLAND. ' a n a M a a McHala, cf. ......... S 111 Bweeney, aa- ........ 4 B S 1 Mitchell, If. ......... t i i McCradle, rt ....... 1-4 1 Hmllh, Jh. 1 1 Moore, Jb. 4 11 Mrl-n. c . ......... 4 1 I IS : l.lmer. lb.-.......... S . t I Henderaon,. p. ....... 4 1 ToUla . .. OAKLAND. , '' . an, tf aua. ' a wj. An, rv. n, MTJ. A. Ej. - Smith. Tf. -if.'. -. r.-.-ri . 4 - e 1 1 . Van Haltren, ct. I 1 4 Krusrer.lt ,...4 4 4 I 4 1 Heitmuller, lb. . 4 4 4 14 4 1 - Hackett e. t.-. ....... -e4'""I levereaux, lb. ...... 4 4 t t 4 tinier. Zo. J 4 4 111 rrsnpss. . . A mW ' A Catea.m ............ e 1 4 4 ". t -Totals',; ....... ,...2t 121 IJ ." Moore out? aK by batted ball, 1 . . SCORE BT INNINGS. ' . ; pnrtlanA '.. a a a i a a a - a Hits . ........ a 114 14 11 14 Oakland . ..,.,...4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mite , ...... ...t t l l ll - - SUMMARY. ' .. - 7 struck out By Henderaon, t: by Catea,.!. Bases on balls Off Hender son, I; off Catea, . Two-baae hit Lis ter. Homa run Mitchell. Double play Catea to Francka to Haley. Sacri fice hits Lister, McHnle. Smith. Stolen baaea Mitchell, . Flrat baas on er rors Portland, !; Oakland, 2. Left on bases Portland, : Oakland, t. Tlma of lune-vni nour ana 40 minutes. Um pires Bsslck and Graham. . . ; , VCOTCDn VC DftrMtll ' mm m mm a in I W I invillU :. V. ON GRAND CIRCUIT ' '; tfcarael RpeHat a-rrka'.i '; Poughkeepole, N.-T, Aug. 14-Orand circuit reeulta: ; - Tha t:14 claas pacing, parse f 1,1 J4, three In five Ardella won three straight liaats and tha race In t:Qt, t-4(a 2:07tt. Princess Helen. Bonnv mt.t'. .way. Billy Seal, Bonansa and Caaatus auao aiarieo. - The 1:21 class trotting, purse $1,400 three la five Eaton won three straight tieats and tha race In 2:14, 2:114. 1:11 Billy H., Toklo. Marjorio 8., Kyra and arr John also started. - iiw wiuo oaron. I : if cisss. purse H.vt, iwa in inree uaoy uau Hamll, ton won two straight beats and tha rac i :mjn. - . trro, Mobarta, Van t- I .1 BB-gg-3 ovaae coatxoa. . Pa. W. la. Riley, LL. p., Cuba, New Tork. writes: "After fifteen days of errucisiing pain irom aciatio rneuma t - t. under varloua treatments, 1 waa lau'4 to try Mallard's Snow Liniment; tne hrat ration giving my flrat re if and ti e -ond entire relief. I can r ro It tM od reco-nmendatlnn. 2 60, I 11.44. V.oodard. Clarke Co. r D OILAflDS ,0. riAirF2ACAPrj: aus ,cic.ez3:o:x3 ixnsi; i i " " " .. ' . " i - . . . . . : . .. i- .. . .. ....... Zandt. Belle C, Watson 'and Helen Norte aids atarted.; ....! .-.t ., TTie :4I claaa pacing, puraa f 1,404, two In three Hal C. won -the flrat and third beats and tha race In 2:4754. 2:14. Rd C , won the aeoond heat in 1:144. Bea F Lauretta and Autoll also start eU. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost 20 24 44 o ' 64 64 ; 11 74 PC .714 . .414 .412 .42 .402 .14 J44 Chloago . . ...........76 New York ..44 Plttabur 41 76 f Philadelphia Cincinnati . Brooklyn . St. laOUlS .. Boston . . , 41 .......44 .41 .21 ..7 At pmabarg. Flrat game 1 -k R. H. E. Pittsburg . - .2 t Boaton . . .1 II 4 Batteriea Lynch. Phillips aad Gibson; Young and Need ham. Becon.4 game'. . .- It H. XL Pittsburg , . ....14 II 4 Boston . . .... ... .. 4 4 4 . Batteriea WUlia, Leyflald and Phll- II pa: - Dorner and ' Brown, - Umpirae Conway and Johnetone. v-- 'r:-' At Olaotaaatl. . y- Cincinnati . . .1 I 1 Philadelphia . .' ......1 4 Batteriea Ewlng and Schlal; Rltsbey and Dooin. . Umpire Emslle. . '' .. At Olvleage, "' , : R.H. H. Chicago . . , .14 14 ,2 Brooklyn . 7 4 4 Batteriea Brown, Ltindgren, Moraa ana waisn: Mcintyre sna Bergen. Um pi re a Carpenter and Klein. northwestTeacue. ' At Batte. 1L H. J5, Spokane .. ...14412112 12 II 1 Butta 144114414 4 4 I - natier.es tsiexrua ana Altman: Fin nle and Swindells. Umpire Torarc ; 'At Taooaa. ' R.H E. Taeoma 44111441 11 12 2 Grays Harbor. .4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 1 12 2 Batteriea Butler and Shea: Tonne- eon ana uoetuger. - umpire Huston, . AMERICAN LEAGUE. New Tot ,. Chicago , . Philadelphia Cleveland . . St. Louis . Detroit . . . Washington Boston . .. At Boston. . ' -:'; K.H. E. Chicago . . ...................4 4 4 Boaton . . v...., 4 4 Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; J. Tannehlll, Glass and Peterson. 5 At niladalpUa, - '' '12 Innings , , , ,, .. r R, H. E, Cleveland .2 11 1 Philadelphia . f 2 1 Batteriea Rhoadaa and Bern la; Bua- ivw, iygen aaa.rowera. ",:..-. At Mew Tork. '' ' . . ' " R.H. S. Detroit . ;...'. hi. 2 4 New York . ................. .10 II 4 Batteriea Mullln, Eu banks and Payne; Newton and Thomaa At WasBlartoa. . - '.' - R.H. E. . ..a... -1 a Washington . St. Louis , , g Batteriea Patten and Wakefield; Palty UU V VUHIWfi . 1,- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. v ' ' ' .'ri Won.,. Loot"; P.a Portland... ......... ...14 .44 -.464 San Franciaoo 12 ' : 41 .404 lm Angeles . .........67 47 . ' .141 SeatUa . . .....44 5 6 - .427 Oakland.. 41 , 42 .164 t'reano.. . ...........41 .41 ,174 '' Aag-ala 2taaak Xlta. ' .fjesraal . swrlal B-evlea.1 Los AngIaa,v Aug. 14. The ' Angels captured yesterday's ' game by ecorlng Ave. rune la the sixth Inning. Score: R.H. K. Freano 044441114 4 4 I Loe Angeles . ...4 1044244 01 I ' 4 Batteries Fltsgarald and Daahwood; Burns snd Eager. Umpire Perrlne. V"-' ' ttaala Wis Oae.' .'!".. . (learsal Saartal arvte.t San Francisco, Aug. 14. Tetter day's game waa won by the Seals. . Score: , 2 44-5" 11 San I-anclsco ..11 2 1424444 II 4 Batteries Jones. Garvin n Blank. enshlp; Hitt Simons aad aplae. Um pire Hedson. , . . .. ,., , . ''.t..v:;l '; ' Won.;' .Lost ; P.C. ut ........ 61 44 .641 ...........61 42 , .666 . . .......44 42 .682 66 s 41 .666 ..! 66 .614 ..S4 64 .411 44 . 42 .242 61 74 .226 THS -ORSCO:! DAILY JOURKAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVr.IIa.a, AUGU3T15, what mm.M thi;;x r - OF GI.!ITS Loe Angeles' Exanliner Gives a Few. Flguree That Tell Why Portland Beat Fresno. Hare Is what the Loe Annies Exam Iner haa to aay about the Glanta' work against Freano last week; "Portland took five games out of six from Fresno. Some old hard-boiled fan wilt want to know how It waa dona And luat to beat him to it, we will give the flguree la tha caee. - - . .. . "Figures cannot lie though liars are often handy at figuring, and the batting averages of. tba Portland boys tell the wry. r ' "Throwing out the pitcher and taking luat the regular lineup, of the team, ex cluding Donohua, tha change catcher, tha general average of tha eight men tote up to .zsl. And any team that can stick .244 haa a license to trim anything In this league. "Big Nemo McLean led the ' bunch with an average Of .100. On the day that Freano went Into the air Big Nemo tore off five hits out of five times, and this Is not the first time this season ths long fellow baa done this either. Sev aral times he had four hits out of four timee up. lso wonder Cincinnati would like to lure the giant out of the buahea . "Little Nemo Mitchell trails In second with an average of .144 for the week's wore, jeiicneu ia ngni up si me neaa of the batting Hat la this league. He Is vary fsst on his feet and beau out many an inrieid nit oa which another m would be thrown out at first f , "Sweeney Is third with .201 sfod Moore nae .s. only two men on the -team batted under .! last week McHala and Smith. Judaon waa the low man with .17. and at that the ex-Angel tore off some terrino drives to tha outfield. Jud has the flagpole located and all the left fielder has to do Is to stick around there and wait for Jud to line one Into bis glove. i-.. . "Out of 111 times at bat the Portland team made 61 hlta for a general average or .zss. caiirr. Henaeraon. Gum. Smith and McHala were the weak aUckers last week. , . "But the heavy stickers more than made up for tha discrepancy as the moat of them got their hits at a time whan mis meant runs." SPORTINO GOSSIP.. ' It Is rumored that Cincinnati la eftr McLean and Easlck of the Giant blgade, but ao far as ths sale of the men Is concerned Manager McCredie has no In formation. Both are stars and would smne in me raatest company tn the country, if the are not drafted It would.be well for Portland to bang on to them, as every one knowa the sreat difficulty that has been experienced by roruiira wnen trying 10 get good bat tery men. Keep Larry and B11L - -" - e - a ... . ' " Mike , Mitchell's - ,. home ran.' , that dropped between tbo fences, was a ter rific swat Mlks's home rune are get ting entirely tos frequent for the other fallows. '-a e : Henderson pitched a remarkable same yeetarday. . His speed was wonderful. The ball was often la McLean's slave when the batsman was swinging at It e e Smith should have bean given credit for - two hits yesterday, though they were of the scratch variety. . The Brat that Henderson jumped for and only touched with the tip of bis glove should have been recorded as a hit and not as an error for Henderson.. la the second Inning, when McLaaa hit safely and Saseney attempted to sacrifice, both runnings took thlnga so easy that they ware doubled up. They ware t "called down" by McCredla . ' " e e ... Tom Hackett ' felt strong ysstsrdav. He ahowed his strength by throwing the ball to center Held several times. , v v., ..... .., In the third Innin-r -Henderson, retired the elde tn strikes, Francks, Cats and vaa tiam-en going down. Smith msn aged to sneak In a dinky hit In the meantime but waa lest on the circuit ' The treateet pair of umplrea that ever officiated In thle league were In tha limelight . yesterday. Keslrk and Oraluua were ae . honest that they roasted their own men. Still.' Graham waa a (trifle more conscientious than B. B. In favoring bla teammates. It looked as If Oscar Inclined to err on the side of weaker humanity. - ' . ' . : e ... e ' ' -. .. v . .1 . ' Oakland get a man to aeoond In the first Inning but he died gamely, aa Henderson fanned Kruger- and Heit muller. . v..- ''.-;..-,....,. ' v .. v a a ;. . .r'.'i'--' The notice. "Do not km the umpires; they are doing the beat the know how," should have been displayed yeaterday. V a . a ... - ' - The Oregon Slldere dsfsated the Hard Bittern- yeaterday 7 to I. , :.:-. a ... ', ' .' y The Sellwood boys are etlll grieving over their flrat defeat which. waa ad ministered by the Multnomah nine on Sunday by the score of 1 to 4. Dome say that the umpire wae given a hot (reception, but he probably deserved It - The faot that John L. Sullivan- says prlssftghtlng Is brutal does not mean that John dlsapprovce of It- ,.::'r7".. - . e " ' a "..--5- - Joe pans reallaee the value of a good reputation whan he reels it Incumbent to post 11.404 aa a guarantee that he to golrur to fight "on the level. " . , .. . 'e e . The New York Natlonala have brought suit against the Chicago team for the loee of 11.600, Incurred the day that Umpire Johnstone declared a game for feited to the Windy City lade. WINNING PONIES AT SEATTLE MEADOWS (Rpeelal Dtspetch te The Jearaal.) Seattle, Aug. 14. The Meadows races: Mile and 60 yard a Tuck Back won. Redwald eeeond. Silurian, third; time. Mile and yards May Holladay won. Expedient - aeoona. instrument third, time, 1:44U. . Five furlongs Luey C. won. Yankse Jim second. Lasssn third; time, 1:004. jd u supreme court won. Martlnmls second. Cabin third; time, l:im. Mile and a sixteenth Ralph Youna won. Baker second. Briers third: time. 1:44. - - lx furlong Laura F. M. won Golden Buck second. Sue Christian third; time. SILER MAY REFEREE FIGHT AT GOLDFIELD Goldfleld, Nov., Aug. 1. The Ques tion of a referee for the Nelson-Gans fight Is still unsettlsd, but It looks like Slier. The Colma arena model Is not! suitable and another la being prepared. Progress haa been handicapped by tbe elokneas of Tex Rlckard. : . , I . Ticket sales are lively and ; many women have secured reiervatlone. - Tba betting continues to show that Gaas Is a slight favorlta Gans weighs today 11 pounds and Is training hard. Nel son la - taking it eaay- and start hi regular training- tomorrows IMP OF INDIGESTION. How to Gt tho Better of This "y Cause of Misery,. A eclentiflo writer tipott - stomach troubles says: "If you have ever suf fered from . Indigestion and who hss not 7 your Imagination .has probably pictured a ferocious little imp dancing in the pit of your stomaob, causing that organ to neglect all of Its duties, with a result that Is not only painful but fills you with misery from dav .to day.". This writer certainly had euf- fsred with Indigestion, for there Is no mors disagreeable, nerve-racking and sick-all-over dlaeaae than indigestion. A grsat many people who have been treated for years for diseases of the heart liver or kdneys, when they used Mlona atomach tablets found that not only dl3LMlona cure ths stomach dis order, but It mads them well all over i and the other troubles were also cured. If you suffer with - nervousness. sleeplessness, indigestion, sick or nerv ous headache, pains in the Deck, or aides, get e lOo box of Ml-o-na from Woodard, Clarke A Co. and take on of the little tablets before eech meal. it will do you a world of' good and you ', will eoon be well and free from Indi gestion, and Its symptoms. - Woodard, I ciarae uo. have ao muoh faith In thle medicine that thay give an absolute guarantee with every box. - Ask - tbem to anew you this guarantee. ... mm RULES 001 FIrrt Dookt Containing Change ; ' Are Published In the , Windy City. FORWARD PASS IS ; CAUSE OF DISCUSSION One Such Play Is Allowed in Each Scrimrtuc--Teii-Yard Rule and On-Side kick Regulations Make the Men Do Some Tall Thliiklnf.' i: i -'' ' ' ': V '.' -'i - ' - (Jooraal Special Service.) ' Chicago, Aug. 14. Booka containing the new football rules were Issued In Chicago ' yesterday and give gridiron fana their Brat opportunity -to atudy tham in an effort to And out what the game cleanse re have dona The moat radical change la the forwaad-ruah rule, whloh, permlte one forward paaa of the ball- In each scrimmage, provided the paaser of the ball Is behind the line at the time ho lets It fly. Should the ball fall to the ground during auch a paaa without touching a player of the other aide It goes .to the opponents. The chances are that, very few forward pasaes will get away. Thle clause giving the ball over, however. Is regarded aa Its only weakness. . It will Increase the: work of the referee to some extent and glvea rise to questions that will bob-up at critical points. Tba fact that the side with the ball must gain 10 yards has bean commented on. Football players look rather blue over this rule and await the experimental season with much impatience. Another odd rule-Is. the on-slde kick. On kicks, except by the oenter or sna p. per-back, where .the - ball, strikes the ground, the kicker's side Is on-slde. A rolling ball, however, cannot be kicked at - Hurdling la forbidden and tackling be low the kneea la punishable by the lose or nve yards. . ... ; MULTN0MAHS BEAT. '. .. APOLLOS ON SKATES The Multnomah baseball skaters de feated the Apollo aggregation at the OakS link last evening by the score of 6 to 2. . The features of the match were sliding ones, pavld Honeyman proving the star. The setter oattery wora wae done by Captain Zan of the Multnomah bunch. Tale pair can beat anything In the world on skates. Banks at first else showed his ability tn handling a ball in clever fashion while on skatea i The One good thing about the Apoiioa was their splendid looks. . The lineup: Multnomah. - Apollo. Zan t(Capt.. ... Brant Watklns ..e., ........... Byrne Banks . a.;.. .lb. ...... ... Randall W. Honeyman .... 2b .... . - Tan Derhoft Zachrisson in. ..re. .......... ZledaU Lltt ..la Murphy Brown .......... .lb... Dutchur Knight ..If.. .Johnson (Capt Kerrigan ....... ..rf. Clark RUNNING RACES AT SARATOGA RACE TRACK f Jon real Saeelal i.nlue.l v Saratoga. K. T Aug. 1. Tssferday1 reaultai :.-). Selling, five and a half furlong 8eir gar Maid won. Mint Bene aeoond, Sudora third: time, 1:07. Steeplechase, about two mflee Onte- mora won, Maximilian second, Oleorosa thira; time, 4:27. . The Grand Union Hotel stakes, six furlongs Pennarts won, Aleuthuo aeo ond, Don Enrique third; time, 1:11 1-1. Mile and three-sixteenths Peter Ster ling won. Inferno second, ' Sailor Boy third; time. l: 1-6. - . . Selling, mile Hammer Away won. Woolwich aeoond,. , Edith James third; time, 1:46 2-6. Seven furlong Brookdale Nymph won. Sir Lynwood aeoond. Comedienne third; time, 1:21 M. 'ITO'l JOHIISOII STJIRTS' TO PURIFY PARTY Mayor of Cleveland Will Try to : Oust ' McLean Ele- ment :''i'-.J1 '.';;' '- tJnerael BBaHel hnln l - Cleveland. Ohio, Aug. 1. "Tha Damo rratic party can never command the con fidence of the people with a lot of dirty, low political crooks clinging to It This Is a good time for housecleanlng, and all decent Democrats ought to get together to put all. the gangsters down and but" 80 spoke Mayor Tom L. Johnson last night in ' Inaugurating a campaign to ouat the McLean element from party control. He plan to 'read out of the party the preeent leaders, control the state - central committee, dictate the State ticket to be nominated next week, have himself elected state - campaign msnsger, aa well aa delegate-at-large to the national convention, and member of the national committee, membership In which he new holde by appointment It la alao claimed that In the event ' of Bryan's . election to the preeldeney In TU.-a.-. til Va a 1 - V I " The game ha la playing Is the most daring ever attempted In Ohio politico. He plans to stampede the etate conven tion to him by attacking In a speech and reading out of the party Lewis Bernard, John R. McLean's lieutenant; Congreaa. man Garber, tha preeent etate campaign manager, and Jamea Ross, boss of cen tral Ohio. - Ha hopes to force the dele gates to incorporate - In their platform his pet measures. DfjQIip RIVER PEARS nuuuc nltn rEHnO FOR EASTERN MARKETS - fSperial Dispatch te The Jearn.l t Med ford. Or- Aug 1. The flrat shlp ment of Bartlatt pea re from the Rogue river valley wae made yesterday, C, H. Lewis forwarding the first car to points east of Chicago. Today a num ber of cars will go forward from the Burrell Investment' company orchard, and within the next ten ' day fully 14 ears of this staple variety of pears will reach the eastern markets from the Rogue river valley. Until other fruit districts are de veloped which can compete with the quality of tbe peare grown here the Rogue river peare will have the call in the eastern markta. Usually two pickings are made, and within a, few days after the Anal lot of Bartletta are S AST-Eats' OwTTTPTrri CZZTTAJTr -at" . ,' l!,,W ovm wnr KOM. jroiTFx.oo v . .'..-- ' " " Removal Thousands of dollars' worth of Clothing V and 0 Furnishings for Men, Women and Children; Housefurnishings, Trunks, Suit cases, Bags, Jewelry, Art Goods, Etc. must ; to ft sold - before we move to out new store To do 1 ' this Ve have made 10 to 50 Reductions in evedepartment : These re ductions, cou markably easy terms ($ 1 a week) make this a good place tob This Sale will not last long, so an early visit is urged. ; ? Drop In tomorrow costs nothing to look"! and very little more to buy. Special in- I ocements to openers of new accounts. J EasteiJDuffittmgGb; ; The tore Where Your CreditIs Good ; Washington and Tenth rather ed the Howell pease are reedy for shipment, followed by the Boec, the Cornice and the De Anjou In cloae suo cessloa. The winter peare the Buerre Easter and the Winter Nellie ere not ready for the market until about October. It la the oontlnuoue succession of va rieties following through tbe season which makes the pear Industry so at tractive in this portion of Oregon, as an ancient foroe of men,' small in num bers, oan handle and take care of a large orchard, divided among the dif ferent varietlea of peare. . , . SPROULtLTO MANAGE SHIPMENTS TO SMELTERS ' ? 7oaraal pedal service.) . - v San Franciaoo. Aug. 1. freight Traffic Mifiager William Bproule, of tbe Southern Paclflo company, haa been of fered and accepted what, la probably the highest industrial traffic position In the country.' October 1 next ie assumes' ths traf fio management ef the - American Smelting Refinery, the American Smelt ing Securities company, tbe ' Smeltere Steamship company, and a score ' of smaller corporations., Including railways in Nevada and Alaska and smelters and mines In both hemispheres of the west ern continent. i . On the Pacific coast alone these com panies own smelters at Tacoma, Everett San Francisco and Selby. Their proper ties In Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Mexico and South America are Immense, Their holdings in South America are valued at 1100,000,00a or more. - . .. - - RIVER EXCURSION TO ASTORIA SUNDAY, SieamerTELEGM WAMVmn BOA TO V BTBB lAW-minatT BQITXFPBD r ; CW BHT6TO 'FIiBAStrBB OBATT. - , - . tveaves Aider Street Dock, Port land A m. Arrive at Aatoria at.'...........l p. m. , Leave Astoria for home at. .. .I p.m. Arrive tn Portland at.. ....... .1 p. ' ; , Meals Sssnd a to Oaat. ' Carry Ton Zmaoh tf Tom Wis. . " .' A delightful Sunday trlp a charming ride on the greateet river af .western America- tbe best - steamboat on the Pacific coeat Polite atten tion to everyone.. ; ; t ; ? -'".'.v a "- .. , . Sse ihs'City by the M at little Cost 3 C - nt wasimrsToa in norm Sale SAN FRANCISCO WANTS RELIEF FUND BALANCES (racial Dispatch te The' Jeeraal.) Olympia, . Wash Aug. 1. Governor Mead haa received a letter from Jamev IX Phelan. chairman of the San Fran. Cisco relief committee, requesting thai the governor ask tbe several local re lief eommttteee tn tbe state to furnish the Baa Franolaco committee with atatament of their reoelpta aad forward any balance on hand. "We would have yon point otrt," the letter adde, "that while the fund wa have on hand Is comparatively large, the work of rehabilitation will neoaeal. tate the expenditure of Immense sums, and that wd are desirous of reeetvlne all outstanding funds in order that we may more definitely ascertain tha amount at our disposal aad plan ac oordlngly. We ehall ba glad to heaf from you la reply." atfoaa Baaaway at Boasibaie tSpeelal Dtapatck t The Jon Rial.) Roaeburg, Or., Aug. II. J. W. Mullen a local drayman, waa very eeverely In -lured yeaterday aa the result of a run away accident. A dray team driven bfi Edward Ryan became frightened at m traction ' engine and ran down Casa , street . Mullen, who wa driving hie dray up Cass street, waa unable to get .' out of the way, Ryan's team atrfklns Mullen' dray and overturning It upon . Mullen. . He Buffered three fractured riba, a probable fracture of the skull and Internal Injuries, the extent of which cannot be determined yet. . . . AUG. 19 Round :d..?i.oo Tflrh m. f P I B4 "