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    THE OREQON DAILY JOURNALY PORTLAND MONDAY . EVENINO, APRIL' I, 1B07.
' ' ' ' , . .
BEIfllGSSEMII
HI FULL SWING
Plungers and Race Track Fol-
' : lowers Holding Sway at the
Nation's Capital. 'V
BETTING IS NOT LEGAL '
; EVEN IN WASHINGTON
Despite Statute tha Society People
Attend With Great Regularity and
Lay Wagers on the Fleet-Footed
Ponies Bennlngs Is Crowded.
(Jorsl kpwUl SsrrtosJ
Washington, April - I. Handbook
maker, tout, all the army of race
track gambler and thalr hangr-on
. from eastern oourses are now la Wash
Ington, and the Banning meet le la full
awing. ' Antl-gambllng lew may go
to the bowwow here, because "so
ciety" like to gamble on the ponies,
and what oclety want society must
have.
Attempts were made to stop this
gambling lat year. District Attorney
Baker mad the attempt. Supreme
Court Justice Stafford banded down a
declalon which esaayad to uphold the
law arid yat which has not Interfered
in the least with placing money on the
horsee
Hundreds of olarks. officials, stanog
rapher. . from the hot of small sala
ried people and, too, the blooming young
society matron, the popular debutante,
the brilliant bosteas of swell functions,
the waalthy patroneee of exclusive
affair by aspiring amataur aotors
every one, almost. It would seem, at
tends the polite gambling meet at
Bannlnga
Thla 1 la the national capital city,
where It 1 presumed that law has
majesty; and to Infract it means pur
suit by the Nemesis of all offenders
against the statutory will of the peo
ple. Society Vlay Oeme.
From th Washington office of some
Wall street broker the society man
whirls In his automobile to Bennlngs,
stopping en route from his stock gam
bling headquarters to tha place where
those who know not the language of
the gamblers' ticker may Indulge thalr
penchant for gambling on the horaaa
There, In their boa at the course, or at
the clubhouae, the betting la even
fiercer than it was within the sound
of tha ticks of tha machine which reg
isters what Wall street sharks are do-tng-
No one fears prosecution for this
vice. He or she goes to Bennlngs se
cure in the knowledge that he may
quite as eafely buy pools there a gro
ceries at the corner store
Yet) law. la fbeoretlcajlj euprern
here., And thire le a iaw against gam
bling.' There la a law. against gambling
at the racetrack. Every time the young
society matron places her money on e
long-limbed bay gelding she violates
law. - Every - time the owner of the
stock ticker' and the automobile bets
that the gray will win or playa him
"for place" he violates law.
Pertinently, talk Is heard, serious
talk, too, of enacting a atatuta making
it Illegal tn gamble In stocks. Thus It
Is proposed to cure the evil of Wall
street's glgantio system of vice, threat
ening at times the stability of the na
tion's finance, end demanding (and
arettln. too) helo from the secretary
of -the treasury, who "goes to the relief
of Wail street." which meane, of
courae, "goes to the relief of the bulls
who have been crowded Into a corner
by the bears."
This law. if thought to be constitu
tional, may be adopted.
But, Benninga gambling, apparently,
la safe; for does not the society coterie
want it to be safe: and who o great as
to fly In the face of society T Ap
parently, t.ie national capital will con
tlnue te supply an example or open
violation of the law. Apparently, what
la sauce for ihe goose Is not sauce for
the gambler, although for age It h
been thought to be.
EXCITING BOWLING OH
- THE OREGON ALLEYS
Large Crowd of Spectators En
joy Special Matches by the .
Crack Tenpln Men.
POLO TOURNEY WILL
BE HELD AT CAMDEN
(Joaraal eclat Mrrlce. )
Camden, S. C, April t. Polo teams
from Nsw Orleans, Orlando (snd other
southern points, with a liberal sprlnk
- ling of northrn4ilayer.aretaklng
part tit the big tournament which
opened here today under the auspices
ftf the Camden Country club. More
tBth usual Interest centers In the
tournament, a it is the only competi
tion to be held this year under the
ausplcee of the Polo association.
One of the games will be for teams
of three, with individual cups for ths
victors. The other contests will be for
the Camden city cups, for regular
team of four undo.- the present handi
cap ratings, and for the Camden Coun
try club cups, limited to teams not
exceeding an aggregate of It goale. .-- -"
" i'
Typesetter Win.
Before the Alblna game a prelimi
nary gam wa played between the T.
M- C A. Junior of Salem, and the
Chemawa printers which wss won by
the typestlckere by a score of 14 to S.
At the end of the first half the score
stood 10 to I In favor of the printer
and la the second half the Indian
added 14 to their score while the T. M.
C. A.' only mad polnta The story
of the gam Is that the printer out-
layed them.
The llne-uo was
Chemawa Prlntera T.U.CA. Junior
William r... ........ Brooks
fjamell ., 4. ...... . ,. ICstser
Sorter . .. ,C ....,. Kay
Holden ........... 01 1,. ,..., Mills
Jayne O Westley
Twenty-minute halves were played.
Basket were thrown by Sorter, ;
William. I; ' tfernell. 4; Holden. .1;
Brooke 1, and Kay, 1. Two foul were
credited to William and 4 to Kaiser.
Of flcalsRefer, Mr, . Newmeyer; um
pire, Mr. Lareen.
Borne fin special match were
played en the Oregon alleya yesterday,
th contestant being elaeaad with the
beet roller of the elty. The spectator
were many and Showed their apprecia
tion of good shot by heartily applaud
ing the perforroera
The first match wa between Bayland
and Keee. five games, total pine Keee
won by II ptna The match wa very
close all th time, first one man would
lead then the other. A return match
will be played next Sunday.
. The second match waa 10 games, to
tal pine to count, Kruee va McMenomy.
This matoh waa lb drawing card of th
lay, ae both bowlers are classed with
the best on th coast McMenomy
started oat determined, getting a lead of
I pins ths first game. He held the
lead until the fifth game, when Kruae
put In a big game, securing th lead by
II pin, which he steadily increased
during the last five game, winning
with 110 pin to th good. Kruse'a
high gam wa 110, average 117; Mo-
Menomy'a high gam waa 101. average
1T4.
Th third match waa between Lamond
and Hague, 10 game, total pin to
count The gamee were eloee the first
half, when Hague took a spurt In th
eighth, getting 114 pin, which Lamond
couldn't overcome, giving Hague the
match by. 10T ptna Hague averaged
lt8, hlgheet game waa !SS: Lamond av-
oraged 171, highest game was til.
The fourth match was - doublea
Plcken and Beyland v. Amb and Ray
mond, five game, total nine to count
The latter team started with a lead
which they held ell th war.- wlnnlna
by 11 pin. Raymond had th hlgheet
single game. 111, Amb secured the beet
average, ltl.
Tomorrow night four team la th
city league will play their scheduled
games. Nonpareils va Monarohs and
Parkers va Columbia. '
Following are th score of yester
day game:
Kses 111, in, in. 1T0. J7T, average
- Beyland 17. 171. lit, 147, 114, vr
ago 1(7.
McMenomy 101, 114. 111. 177. 147,
II. 14, ltl. 174. 170, average 174.
Kruae 148. 170. 175. 16. Ill, 17,
111, 110. 171. 10, average 187.
Hague 10. 174 515. 1J, 181. 11.
181. 114. 147, 170, average 1. .
Lamond lt8, 111. Ill, it, 111, 110,
178. 11, 1. 161, average 171.
Flcken 1777. 171. 111. 170. 188, total
88S. average 177; Beyland 168. 10, 144,
170, ltl. total 101, average 10.
Amb 170, 10. 110. 101. "ill, total
Ml, average--1 lit Raymond IT?,- Ill,
101. 111. 171, total 111, average 114.
PITTSBURG AUTO SHOW '
V.IS NOW UNDER WAY
(Joani! gpeeial aervlee.)
Pltteburg, Pa., April I. After weeks
of preparation Pittsburgh first auto
mobile show opened in Cuquesne Oar
dens today under most favorable aus
pices. In the number and high class
of exhibits the show bears comparison
with any hsld heretofore in tha country
outside the big New Tork and Chicago
exhibitions. More then 100 of the lat
est model cars, particularly those of
high power such as are required in
hilly sections, males up th display, to
gether with a good showing of auto
mobile accessories and aundrlea Th
exhibition will oontlnue through the
week.
EVEN BREAK AT
SAII FRANCISCO
Portland and Seals Divide the
Sunday Honors In the
National 6port
GROOM PITCHES GREAT
BALL FOR THE GIANTS
Through HI Effective Twirling the
Rose City Bora Were Enabled to
Win Their First Game of Season
-Score of Doth Matches.
(tarsal Special Bsrvteel
San Francisco, April I. The ' Seal
and Giant brok even yesterday, the
former taking' the morning game at
Oakland and the Portlandsr annexing
the afternoon contest la thla city. Th
morning game was easy for Saa Fran
cisco on account of Hlckey good
pitching and Sohlmpf a wlldness, the
latter giving aevaa baae on balls.
. A record-breaking erowd turned out
In the afternoon to see the contest'
Groom wee sent to the firing line by
Manager- McCredle and ths clever
twlrler made good. He had everything,
including wlldnesa He gave eight baae
on ball, allowed eight hit and etruck
out eight of the loeal player. Ha kept
hi hit wall scattered through seven
Inning and. waa particularly, affective
with men oa basse. Te Oroom
more than anyone else 1 da the credit
of th vlotory. ' '
Oa th other hand Wheeler, the old
reliable utility performer, waa given a
round beating. No matter where Oeorge
put the ball It was found by the Port
landers, eo that whett the amoke cleared
away the vieltor had II hlte and four
runa to the Seals' eight hit and a
solitary tally. Morlarity played a great
game for the Seel, batting Ilk a fiend.
Th scores: :
- atoning- Oeme.
PORTLAND. '
AB. R. H. PO. A. K.
Shlnn, ef.
Lovett, rt.
Casey lb.
MoCredls, If. ..t
newman. id.
Staton, ss.
jvane. id.
Moore, 0,
Schlmpf, p.
Total
0
I I
I
1 1
. n
110
4 14 11 1
.11 I
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
Spencer, ef. ". . I 1 0 1 0
Mohler. Ib. ......... 101-141
Moriorit y, ee. i-rrrrr- I 1 ---
I
Hlldebrand. If.
irwin, so. 1....
Ashley, p,' .... I
Williams lb. 0
Wheeler, rf. .....1.. 4
Murphy, rf.-lb. t
Csola. e. 1
Hlckey, p.
1 1
1 I
0 0-1
0 0 1
10 0
0 II 1
11
Totals . ...........II T IT 10 4
: RUNS AND HITS BT INNTNOS.
Portland 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 01
Hlta .0 1 e 1 1 so 1 0
4
7
SPORTING GOSSIP
Portland won yesterday afternoon'
game at San Francisco through the
good pitching of Qroom.
a e
Morlarity, the Seals' ' shortstop, 1
rated a a a tar tn hi poaltlon. He can
hit the bell some, too.
Bill Sweeney, formerly with Portland,
contlnuee to have trouble with hie feet
an alleged explanation of which Is that
he did too much roller skating during
the winter. In ths first game Bill
played he foocled four out of five
chances, which brought a retirement to
the bench. It looks a though BUI waa
trying to beat the record of Jud Smith,
the clever third baseman, who one
tried the third sack in Buffalo. In one
game he mlncued seven straight chances,
which gave htm all he wanted of baae-
ball In those parts.
Sen Francisco ...1000110
Hit 1 ooloito
SUMMARY.
Horn run Morisrity. Two-base
hits Mohler, Hlldebrand, Wheeler.
Sacrifice hits Newman, Murphy. First
base on balled balls Off . Bcbimpr, 7;
off Ashley, 1; off Hlckey, I. Hit by
pitcher McCredle, Schlmpf, Moore,
Esola, Mohler. Double plays Btaton
to Casey, to Newman, to Moore, to
Newman. Stolen bases Kane, Casey,
Esola - Passed ball Moore, wild
pitch Hlckey. Time of game One
hour and 14 fnlnutea Umpire Der-
CHEMAVA SECONDS LAY
CLAIM TO STATE
By Defeating Alblna Lads the
Indians Aspire to the Junior
Championship Title.
(seelat P Up tat t Te Jesreel.)
Chemawa, Or., April . I The Che
mawa Seoonda by defeating the Alblna
Athletic club basketball team on Satur
day evening are to be credited with the
Junior Amateur Championship of Ore
gon for the season of i07. "While they
haver lost three game thl aeason yet
they have returned the eompUment and
by defeating the aam teama stand as
undefeated by any amateur team In the,
state They had previously defeated
the Alblna by a score of 14 to 17,
the Alblna defeating them en their
floor II to II and th final oor laat
night waa 10 to II.
Th game waa a clean one and very
faet Each td war credited with" la
foul and each gained two point a a
reeult of foula The first half closed
I te I In favor of th Indian boy. In
th econd half th Alblna added 11
polnta The Indians ware far the super
tore of the Alblna la teamwork and
had considerable more wind, but the
Alblna were the superior of their red
brothers tn basket throwing.
Th line-up wa: .
Alblna. Chemawa Beoonda
Ferret O Wilson
Unden .........0. ........... Casey
Phlly ...,........C. .......... Goudy
Spring ...F.... Wlggtne
William F. ........ Sooksolt
Halve II and 10 minute were played.
Basksts were thrown by , Unden. It
Phlly. I; Farrel, If Wilson, lj Casey, I;
Qoudy. I. Sooksolt, I; Undsn added I
points to the Alblna eoore on eooount
of foul while Casey credited Chemawa
with the same number. . Williams for
Alblna missed 4 trye and Casey missed
the same number for Alblna omoiai
Mr. Hamilton, rerre; Mr. . Tea do,
umpire.
TONOPAH SPORTS AWAIT '
OFF
Scfcreck and Wills Will Report at
Training Camp Early
This Week.
1
rick.
Shlnn. cf
Irftvett, rf.
Casey, lb.
McCredle, If.
Newman, lb.
Staton, a.
Kane, Ib.
AfWraooa Oame.
PORTLAND.
AB.R.H.PO. A.E.
4.... I 0 I 1 0
l.i I l a a
11
1 0
H
Carson c I 11 1
........... 4 1 0
Oroom, p.
Total
I
Battling Nelson' psp ha grabbed
off another hunk of real estate In Heg
ewlscli. If pspaa wuld be successful.
let them take a tlpr from the Nelson
and rear scrappy sons.
Bill Squires is coming over here to
fight We hope he'll bring a friend or
two along with him to send word back
to Bin s folks.
Among th seasons that will open
soon Is th "Rube" Kissinger season.
Something nsw in th line of antic la
promised. r
CALENDAR OF SPORTS
Mondy--Ftr8t annual ahew of th
Pittsburg Automobile Dealers' associa
tion: opening of the season of th south
Atlantic Baseball league; opening of
Michigan state bowling tournament st
Detroit, Michigan: opening of polo tour
nament at Camden, South Carolina.
Tuesday Fifteenth annual horse
show of the Riding and Driving club of
Brooklyn.
Wednesday Opening of the aeason of
the Southern -Baseball league; anneal
bench enow of th Wisconsin Kennel
club at Milwaukee; annuel bench ahow
of the Wolverine Kennel elub at De
troit, Michigan.
Thursday Otntng ef the aeason of
th National Baseball leagus; opening
of the on ef the American Baseball
league
Baturdsy Opening ef the college
baseball season In the central and west
ern states; indoor athletut meet at Co
lumbia university.
SOME OF THE MINOR LEAGUES
Opening.
April 2
April
April
New Rngiaad league.,,.
Connecticut league......
'entr I league. ,1.,, Apr!
Atlantic league. ......Mxy
V irglnla league , A rf II
Copper. Coui..ry teegue ., a..iUy
Interstate league. , 1, Ma V
Mlohlean leegus, . 1, . , , , ,I....Mf
Empire fi'aie league. ,.....Mxr
astern. Illinois lxeiis... Mav
Western 'I'ennfjlMiua league. Muy
:t
11
li
i:
11
t
Closing.
Sept. 7
Sept. 14
Sept. II
. rpt. 14
Sept.
Tt. 10
fTt. tt
Spt. 24
N-pt. f
Hept. I
No, Oamsa
II
1!.
It
lit
It -M
, ..
' - . Ill
0
1 10 1
' ut
.....! 4 II 17 10
SAN FRANCISCO.
AB. R. H. PO. A. E
110 10
riirnrfr, ri.
Mohler. lb. I
Morlarity, ss. I
rrildebrandt. If. I
rwln, lb. . n .1
Quick, rf. ........... I
Murphy, lb. ........ I
Strut, . (... I
Wheeler, p 4
Hi!
, 0 0' 1
011
T 1
Total . ...... .ii l .nm
RUNS AND HITS BT INNINGS.
Portland ....... .0 1 1 1 0 0 1 4
Hit . .........I 11111 I It
San Francisco ...0 0000010 0 1
Hlta 10110111 1 1
8UMMART.
Two-baa hlte Casey, Mohler, Mo
rlarity I. Sacrifice hlte Kene, Casey 1,
Spencer. Trwln. Stolen bases McCre
dle, Wheeler. First base on called balls
OfT Groom, l; orr Wheeler. 1. Struck
out By Oroom, by Wheeler. I. Hit
by pitched ball parson. Murphy. Wild
pitch Wheeler. Time of game Two
boura umpire Derrick.
1 PACIFTc COAST .EACUE
Oakland . ..
San Francisco
Portland 1
Lo Angels
. . .
Won.
1
t
Lot
t
p.p.
1.000
.
.in
.too
. Oaklaae Wla Aaetken
Los Angeles, April I. Oakland de
feated th Angel her yesterday by
better playing at erttlcat potnta. The
eori
R. H. K.
Lo Angsts '. . . ,V i..V- 7 - 4
Oakland I ' T ' 1
Batteries Bergman and Hogan; Ran
dolph and Hackatt Umpire Ps trine
For Basketball Benefit.
(gpeelat Plainer te TM Josnwl.t
Monmouth. Or., April I April 11 will
be the date for the athletlo exhibition
To be given the Normal ehapel for
th benefit of the basketball and base
ball teama The exhibition will eonalst
of artistic drill by the T. ' D. girls,
tumbling by th small boy and bar
work by the normal boys Several box
ing boat will be en ef th principal
features of th evening.
Bchedaled for Tonight. .
Billy Burka va Hartley Connolly, tlx
rounds, at Portland, Main.
"Generally debilitated for yeara Had
Irk headache, lacked ambition, wa
worn out and all ran down. Burdock
Blood Hitter made me well woman."
Ura Chaa, "reUor alooaup, Conn. .
(learaal Ipertai Service.
Tenopah. Nov., April 1. Everything
la reedlneee for the coming of the
Chicago gladiator. Mlk Sohreck and
John Will who are due here on Tues
day or Wednesday. Training quarter
have been provided for them, end all
they will have to do open arrival le to
get down to wore, it win require
few day to get used to the high alti
tude, after which It will be no trick for
the ble fellow to get Into condition. .
The road ar now In fin condition
and the air 1 oft and balmy. In thl
respect a surprise will be awaiting the
men from the Windy City, ror tnsy win
find a better climate than they are leav
In at home
. A more attractive fight program could
not be put up than that which I to be
presented on April II tinder the aus
plcee of the Casino Athletlo club. The
fight for th bantamweight ehemplon
ship ef America between Phil Knight
and Percle Cove will be a faat and fu
rioua affair Judging from th showing
mad by th man In thalr training, and
by the condition they are now In. The
preliminary ef ll.rounda will be aome
thing worth aeelng for the atart Thla
will be between Kid Parker and I
Flanders, two comparatively unknowns,
but aah the nero of a hundred fights.
They will fight all right, and while
they may not display th clnc of
practiced ring generals, there le no
doubt as to the sand of each and of
hi ability to fight.
The Preliminary.
The preliminary to the big fight In
the evening has not been srranged yet.
JUDGE PARKER
VMS NOT A LIAR
Man Denounoed by Roosevelt
Had Proof That What He
. Said Was True.
ANANIAS CLtfB LOSES
ONE OF IT8 MEMBERS
Parker Bad Checks Drawn by Cor
poration Cashed at Banks and
Proceeds Green to Bllsa and Cor
telrou Had Good on Teddy.
rWaahlagtoe Bsrss f The 7ers!.)
Washington, April I. Facta which
present Alton B. Parker as a sacrifice
to corporate exigencies, - In connection
with the Harrlman-Rooaevelt "contro
versy ever campaign contributions te
the Republican funds In 1104 were
brought- out by the Injection of - Judge
Parker into the quarrel. The inside
truth with respeot to the historic de
nunciation of' corporation contributions
to . th Republican funds, - and Mr.
Roosevelt's emphatic answer, in which
he cam little short of calling Judg
Parker a liar, became known.
It appear that Judge Parker uttered
hi charge with documentary evidence
In hi own possession certain check
drawn by oertaln corporations, cashed
at a oertaln bank, and the proceed of
which want Into th Republican fond,
of which Cornelius N. Bliss waa treas
urer, and Oeorge B. Cortelyou, now seo
rotary of the treasury, waa chairman.
Having procured these ehecka Judg
Parker prepared for the culminating
ensation of th 1104 campaign. H
gave out hi statement saying that
corporation war being held up for
contribution.
President Roosevelt said It waa un
true. Judg Parker waa about to present
the check themsslves. whsn th per
son who bad supplied them to him .to
be ussd as evidence, aaked their return,
giving as a reason that If given to the
public, the disclosures would cause a
feud between different big financial In
terest then working in harmony. Judg
Parker returned them, and went Into
th elsotlon resting under the presi
dent's charge of having falsified. , -
These facta never before gained pub
licity. They were known to a few In
siders, but were retained aa a ecret,
on th theory, apparently, that harmony
between big financial interest waa
mors important than th clearing ef tha
atmosphere and the undented Imputation
of falsehood by President Roosevelt
against Judge Parker, hi opponent.
How to Exercise the
Bowels
TT rrOUR Intestines ar lined Inside
Jf w1lh mlltlon of Suckers, that
draw the Nutrition from food aa
II pease? them. But. If (he food
passes too slowly, it decay before It fats
through. Then the little suckers draw
Poison from II Instead of Nutrition. This
Pol aon makes a Cas that Injures jrour
tylem mora than Oie food should bars
nourished It. ...
fTha usual remedy for this delayed
passage (called Constipation) la to take a
big dose of Castor Oil. r
.
This merely make slippery the passsgs
for unloading tha current car go.
It does not help (he Cause of delay a
trifle. It doe slacken the Bowel-Muscles
and weakena them for their next task, -
Another remedy Is to take strong
TPnysto," Ilka Salts, Calomel. Jalap,
Phosphate of Sodium, ApefTant Water,
or any of these mixed.
This merely flushes-out ths Bowels with
a waste of DlgeatlvJulce,aet flowing into
th Intestines through tha tiny sucker.
-
Ceacarats are the only safe medicine
for the bowels. f
They do not waste any precious fluid
of the Bowels, as "Physics" do.
i They do not relax ths Intestines by
greasing thsm Inside Ilk Castor Oil ar
Glycerine. . ' .
They simply itlmulate (he Bowei
Musoles to do their work naturally,
comfortably, and nutritiously.'
a e
They are put up In thin, flat, round
cornered Enamel boxes, so they can be
carried In a man's vest pocket, or la a
woman's purse, all the time. m
The lime to (aks a Case are t is not only
when you are Sick, but when you first
suspect you used one. Price, 10q a box.
Be vary careful to gst th genuine, '
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany and never sold In bulk. Evsry
tablet stamped "CCC." "All druggists. .
but there la om talk of matching
Terry JUustain. who 1 on th ground
against some heavyweight If he 1 to
be had. Terry 1 an old timer at the
game and knows all the dlpe and angle
and 6urvea of the ring. He haa been
there with the beet of them and his
showing while training with Knight
haa demonstrated that he has not for
gotten the experience of long. ago. . The
man who puts on the glovee with hint
must go some, for he will know that
there haa been a fight.
Bowling Tournament.
(Jnerml Bnerlal Bel itee.1
Detroit, Mich., April I. Crack tenpln
player from a number of eitiee of
Michigan gathered in Detroit . today to
take part in the third annual tourna
ment of their stats association. Th
tournament which 1 being played at
Woodward alleya will oontlnue till the
end of the week.
Wednesday is the laat day for dis
count on west aid gas blKa
South Atlantlo Plays Ball. -
Uosrsel Special Servtee.)
Bavannah, Oa April I. What Is ex
pected to be the most successful season
in th history ef th South Atlantic
Baaeball league opens today and will
continue until September 4. Augusta
open with th Savannah team here,
Macon play at Charleston and Colum
bia at Jacksonville.
MCHURIA MADE OYER
BT AMERICAN METHODS
Wheat Displaces Beans and Car
ries Plow and Thrasher Along
America Wins Market
(Special Dhipatr te The foaml)
Tacoma, April t. Tbomaa SamraOna,
formerly a well-known newspaper man
of Tacoma, but recently appointed eon-
sut general at Seoul. Korea, arrived here
laet night He recently made a tour
of Manchuria and Siberia He say
America 1 nbw getting th big end or
th export business to China and that
the Chinese sre adopting American
method of railroading and. eopjrlng
largely aftar thla country In other re
spects. " , '
"In Manchuria and Korea," ald he,
"th people are making increased de
mand for goode manufactured In thl
country. Our Plow. - mresner ana
reaper are going there, with other agri
cultural ImDlement and maeninry, ana
theee are revolutionising farming. The
Chinese are now generally learning to
use flour, and wheat I being raised In
large ouantltlea Heretofore bean rais
in was ths principal agricultural in
dustry Id Manchuria, but wheat I
crowding out th been which ha been
grewv there alnoe the dawn of civilisa
tion. The Chines relsod the beans
principally for th oil, which was used
for cooking, much ss we us butter.
The refuse and by-product became fer
tiliser. This fertiliser wa formerly
old to th sugar ran grower of outh-
em China but th Japan offered a
hlsher r.rlce for It and now get it all
and uae It In steal of fish for fertilising.
Without this fertiliser th sugar eane
grower . were . unaoie 10 grow tnsir
crops snd turned tnetr attention to
vagetablea Thla change In the market
haa wiped out the augar Industry la a
Urge section ef China."
alii isasassatssiss&sisBBsawaaasaai
Gives Credit to Wallace. ..
. . (Joeroll Special rvw.t J '
Colon. April I. former Chief engi
neer J. r. Stevens, of the Panama eansl,
wa tendered a reception here laet night
before hie departure for the United
Statea At the reception Steve ft a de
clared that the credit for the organlaa
tlon of the work on the eanal belong
to hi predecessor, John F. Wlli
StsvsrTs prophesied that th canal will
be opened by 1111.
Wednesday is the last day for et-
eount oa west IJe ts blUa
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paper, or that brown mais. ,
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