THE OREGON DAILY - JOURNAL!, PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21. : 1907.
IIEWS FORECAST
SAVINGS BAN I
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THE REAL THING
III : BALL PLAYERS
McCrcdie's New Men Do Al
the Hitting on Initial
Appearance.
. 'n man n ,
HARTMAN'S POOR HEAVE
LOSES FOR PORTLAND
Pitcher Throws at Left Bleach-i
and Allows Pelroa to Score Only
Boa of Game Raftery ud John
on Both Hit to Fence.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Lo Angelea, l;.PrM,a.0-.
San Francisco, t; Oakland, 1.
STANDING OF TUB CLUBS.
Lot Angelee .,
Ban Francisco
Oakland
Portland . . . .
Won.
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,.88
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SI
Lost. P. C.
4 .7
77 .63.
7 .Sl
2 .361
McCredle haa at last found two i.ew
ballplayers who ara the raai articia.
Rafter and Johnaon ara thalr names,
and though yesterday waa thalr flrat
nnurinra thT Riada good In BUCh
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COBilITw ' BvTIV mm T v I ! f V It""
that they will ba sura of next ysars
tehm.
Pnrtltn secured luat .four hlta off
Parmer Burns' delivery yeeterday. Wal
tar McCredle got ona of them, A single,
and tha two new man divided the other
three between them. Each aent a rip
ping two-bagger to he Uft-fleld fence.
and Raftery put a hoi single pasi jje
mil
In the field neither had a chance par
ticularly to distinguish himself, but pom
showed themaelvea to be faat on their
feat, while the way Johnaon who Played
shortstop, covered his position showed
that much better work may be expeoted
of him than waa done by any of the
three other men McCredle haa had at
abort thla aeaaon.
BotX Atbletlo peotme&a.
Both Raftery and Johnaon ara well
built athletic looking fellowa. and tha
way they face the pitcher glvea promise
of a higher atlcklng average for the
Portland team. Both men are from the
South Atlantic league, and both have
high bat and field records In that or
ganisation. The men are bought and
paid for and belong to Portland, and will
be on tha team next year. All that
xrw land nnw nAArfa to make a Donnant-
flghtlng team for next year la a better
third-baseman, a. flret-baaeinen. a braoa-
up In the pitching ataff. and laat. but
not least, better discipline on and off
the field. .
A miserable error by Hartman, who
at other tlmea performed very well, waa
reaponalble for the Angel victory yee
terday. . With but 01 feet to throw, and
a second In which to aim the throw, the
Portland pitcher heaved the ball alx
feet above Mott'a head, allowing Delmas
to score on a daah from aecond. Had
Hartman thrown true, Delmaa and prob
ably another Angel would have been
out.
Betas B cores the Only Son.
Hartman's wild throw waa made In
the fifth Inning. Barer waa on flrat
ii rv.im.1 nn annond. with none out.
Burna hit ona at Hartman, who grabbed
keeping op in tha American league raoe.
Twice In succession Jesse Burketthas
won . the New England league pennant
wiin me . Worcester mm,
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' Tha Wichita Western association team
took tha lead early In the season and
haa never been headed. The Jobbers
are winners by a big margin,
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The surprise of the year In the Amer
FOOTBALL MAKES ITS
BOW !M EAST TODAY
Carlisle Indians vs. Albright College
lean league is the great showing made at Carlisle, 1 Pennsylvania.
hi, that fkofprtlt Tla-ltra whll lha Aaun.
polntment la the poor work of tha St
Luie rowns. r
The i Winnipeg team, had a walkover
In the Copper Country league, closing
the aeaaon with an average af .721 Du-
lutn waa second with .680
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Aftef the hardest kind of a fight
Readlns- won the Atlantic league pen
nant from .Jrooklyn by three points.
The official - standing shows Reading
but, ana uroomyn .
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A social Organization haa been formed
In Blnghamton, New York, called the
. Williams College vs. WiUlaton Semi
nary at Wllllarastown, Massachuseta.
Pennsylvania State Colls va. Al
toon a A, c. at Altoona, pennaylvanla.
Mucknell Collese vs. Mansfield Nor
mal at Lewlsburg. Pennsylvania.
Phillips Exeter Academy va. Brew
ater Academy at Exeter, New Hamp
nira,
. (United Press Leased Wire..
New York. Sent. II. -Amen the seat
ern colleges football for 1007 makea Its
Initial bow today, Tha flrat aktrmlahaa
take nlace today, belnar little more than
practice gamea. for It will be aeveral
Order ot B.a.Vu PanY "tranche, of weeks yet before the real battle, begin.
the order are to be- eatabllahed In all
the stile leaaue cities after the Dlan
oi tne uiita ana nagies.
e
Minor learners put it over the majors
In tha rnt fMnflnnAtt MinlMtl hv
wlnnlnar the three principal events. L
Jeune, of Bprlngfleld. Ohio, won the long
throw. Clements of Jersey City won
In circling the bases, and Thoney of To
ronto In beating a bunt to first.
The difference In earning capacity be
tween a team fiahtlnr for the pennant
In a close race and one having the cham-
filonshlp cinched is clearly demonstrated
n Chlcaa-o. The last two months of the
season undoubtedly will show tha White
Sox earning two dollars to ona taken In
by the Cubs.
Among the managerial chanres ru
mored for next season are the follow
ing: John Qansel to succeed Ned Han-
Ion at Cincinnati; George Davla of the
White
cans
The situation Is not altoa-ether lovelv.
however. Far from It. ft la compli
cated and unsatisfactory. So much so,
in tact, uat it is impossible to forecast
with any degree of certainty Juat how
strong the various memaers of the "big
nva- win do tnis rail, judging rrom
tha number of veterans left over from
last year Cornell ought to ba unusually
strung, xaie haa lost ty graduation
and other causae more than half the
1906 aauad. but It has some exception
ally atronr recruits from the freshman
eleven of last year. The University of
Pennsylvania is xortunar in navtne-
lOBt but two of the membere of laat
year's team. Princeton haa loat heav
ily In the line, but report! from the
training Quarters indicate that the Tl
gers expect to be well able to car for
them selves. Harvard Is believed to be
In the worst shape of any of the bis
conegea, nue largely to tne uncertainty
existing tne greater part or last ysar
aa 10 wneiner iooioe.ii weuia oe con
Ham Armour of Toledo to suonli
sger McClooKey or the St. Louis
Rax to mint the New York AmPr. 1U H .e?'ege sport. Annapolis
In nlace of Clark GrlYfftii' TXMl.I ano -vvest romt" ana aiso me Carlisle
Na-
tt j vii dui -w vxceijiionB. ini ecnea
ules of the big teams are much smaller
this year than uaual. There will be but
two Interseetlonal ramea of Importance.
One will be between the Unlveralty of
Pennaylvanla and University of Michi
gan at Ann Arnor and the other between
the Carlisle Indians ,nri University
or Minnesota at Minneapolis.
tlonala: William Clvmer of Columbu
and Hugh Duffy of Providence to lead
major league clubs; Fielder Jones of the
wnite box, Frea ciara or nttsburg,
Jimmy McAleer-of the Bt. Louis Ameri
cana and Fred Tenney of the Boaton
Nationals all to retire. Just how manv
of theae reported changes will take place
time aione win leu.
THREE CITY TEAMS
FOR SOCCER LEAGUE
RLIKU
II
CONSOLATION STAKE
Association Football Men More California Horses Carry
Make Plans for Com
ing Season.
Off Prizes at Salem
Other Events.
A city league of three teams, ons
under the captaincy of John Dickson,
one under 8. Mills and one under J.
O. Kllpack, Is a strong probability In
association football the coming season.
Plans for a series of games among
these three were approved at a meeting
of the executive board of the Portland
association football' club last night. The
matter will later be passed up to the
club as a whole for Its approval.
it waa suggested that the best piay-
(Speetel Dlapatca te Tbt fevaaL)
Salem, Or., Sept. 21. At the races at
the fair grounds yesterday first money
in the Lewis and Clark consolation $1,-
000 stake waa taken by Carllkln, owned
by W. Q. Durfee of Los Angeles, with
best time of Devlletta, owned
by W. S. Harkey of Orldley, California,
won first money in the 1:14 pace. Both
races were won In three straight heats
and there waa little doubt who would
ers In the city be equitably divided' be the winner after the first heat of
among tne tnree captains by snowing
Dickson to pick six men from last year's
Scotch team, to allow Mills to pick
six from last year's British team and
to give Kllpack the pick of the rest of
the valuable material for his full team.
The other two captalna would then have
It Quickly, but tossed the gams away to maae up me remainder ox meir
when he threw to force Delmas out at teams from what was left It is ex-
Tbe ball oounaea 10 ino leu iremeiy iiKeiy mai ims pian win be
bleachers, where Basse got It in time
to put out eager at me piaip. ourni
reached third, but failed on a aqueexe
"'Viie Bearers filled the bases, with
none out. In the second half of the
fifth. Raftery and McCredle hit safe,
and Johnaon watted for four bad ones.
But Mott fanned, Byrnes retired Raf
tery on a grounder to Delmas, and Hart
man flew out. With one out In the
seventh Johnson hit his two-barger, and
with ona put In the ninth Raftery put
one over Carlisle's head, but a timely
hit to bring in a run was lacking In each
case.
"Bull" Perrlne joined the. ballplayers
yesterday, and for the first time this
Season Portland had the double-umpire
system In operation. The official score:
LOS ANGELES.
AB. R. H. PO. A. B.
adopted.
The committee created a new mem
bershlp department, to consist of any
one who may. wish to support the game
but who do not play. The new class
will be called associate members and
will be assessed just half the dues of
the active members.
Bernard, lb.
Carlisle, If. i
Dillon, lb. ...
Cravath, rf. .
Brashear, lb.
Ellis, cr.
Delmaa, as.
Eager, e.
Burns, p.
0 1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
15
3
0
1
1
6
0
Totala 3) 1 6 27 17 1
PORTLAND.
AB. R. H. PO,
Casey, 2b . . .
Bassey, If. . .
Donahue, lb.
Raftery. cf. .
McCredle, rf.
Johnaon, ss.
Mott, 8b. ...
Byrnes, c ...
Hartman, p. .
CUBS TO PLAY THREE
GAMES IN ONE DAY
St. Johns Diamond Will Be
Scene of Performance of
the Tri-City 3Ien.
Totala ..11 0 4 27 14
SCORE BY INNINGS. -
Los Angeles 00001000 0
Hits 002110100
Portland 0 0000000 0 0
Hits 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 14
SUMMARY. .
Struck out By Burns I. by Hartman
8. Bases on balls Off Burns 3, off
Hartman I. Two-base hit ElllB. John
son, Rafter. Three-base hit Cravath.
Double play Hartman to Byrnes to
Donahue. Stolen base Donahue. First
base on error Los Angeles 1. Left on
bases Los Angeles 6, Portland 6. Time
. of game One hour and tS minutes.
Umpires Derrick and Perrlne.
NOTES FROM THE DIAMOND.
The Pueblo team of the Western
league has played nice bail since Man
ager Lew Drill took charge.
a
The South Atlantic league magnates
nave voiea 10 nave no non-piaying man
agera next season.
With ona or two chanres tha Rrnnir,
lyn team would be giving the best of
tnem someimng 10 minx aooui.
- - 'i e a.
The Texaa league had a great race
this season. Austin finally winning the
pennant, with Delias a few points be-
Edward Summers, the former Indian,
polia pitcher, haa joined . the - Detroit
team. Summera haa pitched winning
cau tor ins Aoosiers una season.
' eve, .
Taking Into consideration the loss of
Isbeii ana tne injuries to other players,
the White Sox hava dona fine work in
was the greatest general the world has
aver known. Ballard's Snow Liniment is
the greatest liniment Quickly cures all
pains. It la within the reach of all. T.
H. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes:
"Thla Is to certify that Ballard's Snow
Tl.lmant haa been used ki my house
hold for rears and has been found to be
an excellent liniment for rbeumatla
pains. I am never without it" . Sold by
-bi dmiiiatav .v-?. '"' w , '
The Bralnard Cubs will wind op their
league season Sunday and attempt to
break the record for number of gamea
played In one day.
In order to catch up with their sched
ule they will play three games. The
first gams will be called at 10 o'clock
and their opponents will be Hal Pome
roy's Frakes, who are leading the league
in tne pennant race, xnis win De ine
playoff of the postponed game of some
weeks ago. The second game will be
called at 2 o'clock and will also be with1
the Frakes. This la the fourth game
scheduled betweet these two teams.
These clubs met on two occasions early
in the season. The Cub team Is stronger
now than in the early season and will
iry to take both games from the Mtlll
nera. The third game will be called at
3.-30 and will be with the strong St.
Johns Apostles. Manager Smith will
send his team into the arena in the
Fink of condition and full of confidence,
f the Frakes and St. Johns take the
three games they will know that they
have been up against a ball team when
the curtain la rung down.
All three games will be played on the
St. Johns diamond.
NEW FOOTBALL STARS
FOR MULTNOMAH CLUB
The faces of several hew stars from
big eastern universities may be seen
at the Multnomah club tomorrow morn
ing when the club's football huskies
foregather for their first practice for
tke season. Manager Horan announced
today that at least one former Prince
ton varsity man and one Pennsylvania
man had expressed the intention of
turning out on the opening day.
The first day's practice will consist
entirely of kicking and catching the
ball. There wUl be no scrimmages, but
the work of hardening the men Will
begin. The suits will be given out and
it Is strongly desired that all old men
aa well as new report promptly at the
hour set, 10 o'clock. If Multnomah is
to beat the University of Waehlngton
three weeks hence the men will have to
buckle down to work at once.
each. In the 2:14 pace Maud L came
in a close second In the second heat.
but was several lengths behind the win
ner in the third.
The five eighths mile run waa won
by G. P. McNeil In 1:02. and the six
and one half furlong dash by Crlgll,
entered by G. R. McNeil. Between the
running races Extra Nell ran away and
ran twice arouad the track before she
was stopped.
Winners by heats in the Lewis and
Clark Consolation stake In the 8:14
trot: 1st 2d 3d
Carllkln
Satin Royal
Cry 11a Jones
zomboyetta
Time 2:15 tt. 2:13. 2:13.
2:14 Pace purse $600. 1st
Devlletta 1
Maud L 6
Queen Bee 2
Swlftwater B'll
Time 2:12 H. 3:13. 2:14U.
Five elghthts mile run Titus II. first.
Hop Queen second, Jackful third. Time,
i :u2.
Six and one half furlong dash Crlr
11 first, Phys second. Marvel Mitchell
third. Time, 1:22 tt.
BIG SEASON FOR
YOUNG ATHLETES
New York School Boys Will
Indulge in Many Fino
Sports This Year.
(UliUd Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Sept 8L The New York
schoolboy athletes are looking forward
to a great season.
A big meet is te be held In Celtlo
Psrk lata in September for anhoolhnva-
and In 20 events the boys of the differ
ent classes will have the opportunity
to test their strength and skill. It is
expected by the committee In charge
that 1,300 or 2,000 boys will take part
In the meet
Track and field athletics, as In the
peat wilL be the mala foundation of the
physical training, of tha hoya. Several
otner meets win oe run directly by the
league, Including elementary achools.
Indoor and outdoor Individual ebamolon
ahlps and relay championships, as well
as high school championships In all
classes and relay events.
During the Indoor season the armor
lee win serve the purpose or the boy
for their meets, and In addition te th
meets run directly by the league, the
big Indoor games of the Irish-American
Athletic club, the New York Athletic
olub. the Pastime Athletic club, as wel
as the regimental organlsationa, will
hare apeciai events put on for the
schoolboys, all of which will have the
aanction of tha league.
Outdoor Meets In Vprlsg.
Fwr the outdoor -meets when snrtng
comes uoiumoia oval at wmiamsbriage
and Celtlo Park, the Irish-American
Athletic club track, atlll will be avail
able, as hitherto. The big boom in
amateur track and field athletics, aa ex
empllfied by the growing army of men
under the) jurisdiction of the Amateur
Athletic union, is mirrored in the rec
ords of the number of point winners
and competing boys in the offices of the
"udiio schools Athletic league.
Basketball, the Indoor sport for the
fall and winter months, will be more
popular than ever during the coming
season.
Contest In Minor Iporls.
Socker football, tried out for the first
time among the high school bovs last
season, will be Inaugurated in the ele
mentary sohoola during the present season.
While several competitions were held
In the swimming events last season, no
direct championships were held, and
although the boys were anxious to have
them the time was too short to make
any arrangements and the project final
ly ren mrougn.
ine success or tne last snooting tour
nament. In which the winner received
a letter of encouragement written by
ireaiaeni rtooseveii, nas maaa the tour
nament a certainty this year.
The league officials are gratified at
their suocess and all district representa
tives are doing their part ralthnilly
in the development of the big organiza
tion.
COUNSEL OPEN IN
RH0NDIUS CASE
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BATTLING NELSON IS
DENIED VENGEANCE
(Soeclal Dltpatcb to The Jenrnal.)
Butte. Mont., Sept 21. Battling Nel
son who has been in Butte since last
Saturday trying to Induce the county
attorney to prosecute Harry C. O'Neil, a
bartender in tne Boutnern racirio ue-
fot saloon in El Paso, Texas, has failed
n his object and will leave In a few
days for San Francisco to arrange for
a fight with joe uana ror tne light
weight championship of the world. Nel
son was asked by the county attorney
to pay all the expenses Incidental to
bringing O'Neil back to Butte, which
the Battler refused to do. Nelson
claims that O'Neil slipped out with
3800 of his money at the time of the
Herrera-Nelson fight here.
They Didn't Quit In Ninth.
(Pacific Coast Press Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Sept. 21. The Seals
won a io-inning game rrom the Oaks
yesterday. 8pencer broke the tie by
speedy base running. Score:
K.H.1S.
San Frano'co 100 0 00000 1 2 6 2
Oakland 0 00000100 01 8 3
Batteries Hopkins and Bliss: Joy
ana eireei.
(Specul piipeteb to Tbe JosnaL)
Pendleton, Or.. Sept 21. After three
Jays a Jury has been secured In the
case of Rbonlmua, charged with second
degree murder in killing Tom Myers
n a gun auei in tne Blue mountains last
October.
In the openlna statement for the pros
ecution district Attorney pneips re
viewed the story of the killing of My
ers by Rhonlmus. Before the shooting
Myers and Young Roberts had met the
old man on the road and a Quarrel fol
lowed In which Myers called Rhonlmus
a liar. Afterward, according to the dis
trict attorney, the quarrel had been re
sumed. The two men had been at
tempting to avoid Rhonlmus, when he
had come upon them. He pictured the
fight as having been started by Rhonl
mus firing at Myers, the discharge
striking his body and left arm. After
being shot Myers fired twice with a pis
tol, one shot striking Rhonlmus' horse's
leg, While the second struck Rhonlmus
himself. According to the prosecutor,
the evidence will show Rhonlmus had
angered Myers, that he had got his
shotgun with the intention of killing
him and that he fired the first shot
after Myers had vainly striven to pre
vent a fight
Judge James A. Fee outlined the ver
sion or the story presented by the de-
rense. lie admitted Myers haa been
killed by the defendant but declared
that the evidence would show tha act
was done In self-defense, and that If
ne naa not Killed nis enemy Khonlmus
nimseir would nave been slain.
OF COB WEEK
Trial of Senator Borah at
Boise Is Event of Lead
ing Importance.
(Halted Pre Leased Wire.)
Washington. Sept, II. The trial of
United States Senator Borah, who is
charged with conspiracy to defraud the
federal government by securing illegal
entry or timber lands, is scneauiea io
begin Monday at Boise.
The fight between Tammany hall and
Mayor MoClellan will attract attention
to the primaries In New York City
Tuesday.
It Is expected that on Tuesday Judge
Lends In the United States court at
Chicago will announce his decision in
regard to granting Immunity to the
Chicago A Alton railroad In the caaos
in which they are charged with granting
rebates to the Htanaara uu company.
rreaiaeni nooseveii win leave uy
tar Bay Wednesday for Washington and
will start four days later on his western
and southern trip. Secretary Root Is
to leave Washington Wednesday on his
trip to Mexico.
Secretary of War Tart le due to reach
Yokohama about Thursday and will
spend a week tn Japan before resuming
his journey to us rniuppines.
General Booth of the Salvation Army
will begin his tour of the United States
at Boston, where he will arrive Fri
day for a stay of three days.
The last session of The Harue con
ference will be held Saturday, and the
protocols will be signed the following
day aocordlng to advices received here.
Among the Important conventlona of
ine weaa wilt oe me annual meetings
of the American Bankers' association
at Atlantic City, the Brotherhood of
St. Andrew at Washington, the Inter
national con-tress of liberal relldon
at Boston and a special meeting of the
international Cotton seed Crushers as
sociation at New Orleans. In Berlin
there .will aaaarable next -Monday, tha
fourteenth International congress on
hygiene and demography.
The annual meeting of the Pennsyl
vania State Learue of Republican cluba
win begin at uarrlsourg Wednesday,
when It Is expected, the presidential
boom of Senator Knox wlU be given an
enthusiastic! indorsement
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Washington Chicago, Wash
ington, 1-8.
At New York Detroit, 1; New York.
0.
At Boston Cleveland, 4; Boston, 1.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At St. Louis Philadelphia, 8; St
Louis, 3.
At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 2; Brooklyn,
At Cincinnati New York, 6; Cincinnati
a.
NORTHWEST LEAGUE.
Atlantic City Dog Show.
(United Pre Lened Wire.) .. .
Atlantic City. N. J., 8ept. 1 1. Dogs of
high degree and many breeds mingled
their barks today at the sixth annual
bench show of tha Atlantic City Kennel
elub. The exhibition was held on Stee
plechsse pier, and was largely attended.
English toy and Japanese spaniels. Pom-
I an aa isss iiiieaiiaiiB. a vm i a B) J
hounds and Airedale, Irish, Scotch and
Welsh terriers were some of tha rare
breeds that vert well represented at ,
Uie abov. : . "-H -v.- J
At Seattle Seattle, 4; Spokane, 1.
WOOD HHP MILL
ON GRAYS HARBOR
(Bperlsl Dispatch to Tbe Josrnal.)
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept 21. Jack
Haynea and Johnny McNamee. two run
away boys, have returned home. The
elder McNamee met them somewhere
near Porter, headed for home, and they
said they were coming back. McNamee
told them they must walk home, and
made dire threats as to what he would
do If he caught them, so they did not
loiter. When near Montesano he took
his own offspring and administered
what he thought was a much-needed
htrashlng, and Jack waa so afraid he
mlsrht be treated in the same way that
he appealed to a section gang ror pro
tection. They at once espoused his
cause and one of the men came down
here with him and restored film to his
parents. The boy seems to feel tn a
verv contrite mood, and his rjarenta
hope he is effectually cured of his wanderlust
ENORMOUS PRICES
PAH) FOR FRUITS
(Special DUpstcn to Tbe Joornil.)
Council, Ida., Sept. 21. There Is one
rf the largest fruit crops here this sea
son In the history of Washington coun
ty. Fruit buyers are coming in here
from all 'over the country and paying
faniy prices for the orchards. As
much as J800 an acre has been paid
for choice apples, and the farmers will
average about J400 an acre for their en
tire crop. The apples here are of a
very fine quality and they are free from
worms and scale.
The apple crop will all be shipped to
eastern markets, where it Is said to
command a fancy price.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Boston, Sept 21. Representatives of
many creeds and many countries are
f athered in this city to take part in the
ourth international oongress of the fed
eration of religious liberals. The at
tendance will comprise 1,000 members
from all over the United States and 200
noted guests from abroad. These rep
resent altogether II nationalities, who
meet together, to ouote the language
of the official calL for the purpose of
opening communication with those in
all lands who are striving to unite pure
religion ana perrect lioerty, and to in
crease fellowship and cooperation
among tnem.
The congress will open at Symphonr
hall tomorrow evening, where the lead
ing features will be addressed by
noted delegates, isacn day or the com
Ing week will be opened with service at
iung-s cnapei, meetings win De neid at
various churches of Boston and there
will be a number of excursions to places
of religious and historic Interest
The International congress was or
ganised In Boston In 1900 on the seventy-fifth
birthday of the American Uni
tarian association. Among the affil
iated associations are the national con
ference of Unitarian and other Chris
tian churches, the Unlversalist general
convention, the Friends' general con
ference, the Reformed Jews and various
liberal orthodox churches, and philan
thropic societies and Individuals, Includ
ing organizations In Canada. England,
Austria. New Zealand. South Africa.
France, Belgium, Germany. Holland and
Hungary.
Among the noted guests from abroad
who are to take part in the present con-
?ress are Dr. Thomas O. Masaryk. pro
essor of sociology In the University of
Prague: the Rev. Dr. John Hunter of
Trinity Congregational church, Glas
gow; the Hon. Frederick M add 1 son, M.
P.. of London: the Rev. Miss Gertrud
von Petzold, the only Unitarian woman
preacher In England; Profesaor Otto
Pflelderer of Berlin university. Pro
fessor Martin Rade of the University
of Marburg, Prof essors B. D. Eerdmana
and H. J. Groenewegen of the Univer
sity of Leyden, Professor Meyboom of
the University of Gronlngen and the
Rev. Dr. Max Fisher of St Mark's. In
Berlin.
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Spokane Tailor Get a Raise.
(Special THspstck to Tbe loormaL)
Spokane, Wash., Sept 21. All tailors
and "bushelers" here have received an
Increase In wages of 10 per cent The
raise was the result of a mere request
No strike was declared.
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(Special Dispatch te The Journal.)
Aberdeen, Wash., Sept 21. The Pa
cific Coast Wood Pulp Paper com-
rany has perfected Its organization by
he election of officers and directors.
The company will erect the wood pulp
of the plant soon, with a capacity
nart
of (TOO tons of chemical wood
week, before the rest of the plant is
built This will entail, the Immediate
expenditure of $125,000. The enterprise
is one of vast Importance to this sec
tion of the country, as It affords a mar
ket for the waata products from ; tha
liUBber tbiUa, . .
Heavy Fruit Shipments.
(Special Dispatch to Tbe Journal.)
Milton. Or.. Sept. 21. It is estimated
that over 100 carloads of fruit have
already been shipped out of this place
this season, and the apple, season - is
just commencing. The prune season
Is about over, and It will only be a few
days uatli great quantities of apples
will be shipped out. Over 150 cars of
fruit will so out from the Preewater
Milton country this year to say nothing
aboukthe great quantities for home con
sumption and that used at the cannery.
Loses Eye in Sham Battle.
Spokane, Wash., Sept 21. In a sham
battle at Old Fort Spokane Private Loef
fler waa -hit in the face with a paper
bullet and as a result will probably lose
an eye. one of ixerner s comrades zired
at too close ranxa, - ,
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