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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINQ, AUGUST 7, 1908.
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SHIELDED Fill)
HOES' WflATH
General Corbin Shows How
Taft Was Kept Out of
Brownsville Case.
(UnlUd Prasa Laaaed Wlr.)
Washington, Aug. 7. Uouteiiaut-Gen-aral
Henry C. Corbin, retired, today
gave out a hitherto unpublished dis
patch from President rtoosovclt, order
ing the dismissal of the negro troops
at Rrownavllln, showing that the order
cam a direct irum tho president, ine tel
egram In peremptory In Its wording and
leaves no doubt that tho responsibility
for the dismissal of tho troopa rests
with Itoosevolt. The order was alvon
WITCH HAUNTED
HIM TO DEATH
Uieh Young Italian Ends
Life of Torment Due to
Hallucination.
but for the purpowu of relieving
connection with the case,
Taft.
then secretary of wur, from criticism In
ami wltn tno
Intention of saving him from opposl
tlon on the part or tho negrous, bused
Upon the Hrownsvlllo case.
j In giving out the dispatch, Uenerul
'Corbin said:
"No man, he lie black or white. In
fairness, can pluce any responsibility In
the premises on Taft. '
"A a loyal subordinate, of the presi
dent, he did his duty rugardlsa or any
view of his own."
The original order for the dlshonor-
dlscharge of the
able
trops,
nromuluato.l
tient s liiHtructtonH.
llrnwnsvllle
under the presl-
waH Issued by Act
ing Secretary of Wnr tillver. while Taft
wcj In the went on a. tour of inspection.
i ne text or president KooHi-vuit s ills
patch to General Corbin Is r follows:
"Discharge not to bo suspended unless
there are new facts of such Importance
as to warrant your notifying me. I
oare nothing whatever for yelling either
Of politicians or sentimentalists. Of
fense was heinous knit punishment I
Inflicted I Imposed after due delibera
tion. All I shall pay heed to Is the
presentation of facts snowing the offi
cial report to be In whole or in part un
true, exculpating some Individual man.
If any such facto bhall later appear I
can act as may be deemed desirable,
but nothing has been brought beforo me
warranting suspension of the order. I
direct it be executed."
BULL CRUSHES
YOUTH'S BODY
Daring Rescue by 3Iother Is
Made Too LateDies -Almost
Immediately.
(flperlal Plavatrh to The Journal.)
Homo, Aug. 6. A strange story of
haunting comes from Daronessl, vil
lage near Salerno, where a rich young
landowner has committed suicide, be
ing driven to the act, so he stated tn
a letter, by the continual presence of
an apparition.
It was one night last year that the
haunting began, when the landowner,
Tommuso (llordiino. who was only "0
iears of ago, returned homo from a
ourney. As he approached the houso
i was surprised, so he told his
friends afterwards, to see It lit up and
with t,he door wide open.
Thinking thieves Had broken in ne
arousd his servants, and directly as
he did so the lliilits all went out. The:
house was searched, nobody waa found
1n it. and nothing could bo found amiss.
Giordano went to bod thinking himself
the victim of an Illusion, but towards
morning he was suddenly awakened.
Looking up he saw leaning over him
an old woman drossed In black. This
Dcreonass announced herself as a witch,
and prophesied his violent death. Ever
after, then, the landowner averred he
was continually pereciited by the
witch, from whom In vain ho tried to
oscane.
Ho continued to attend as usual to
hla affairs, but ho aJways complained
to his friends and servants that he
could not get rid of the woman, who,
slnco the flrsr night of her appear
ance, always visited him day and night
whenever ho was alono.
Giordano as a last resort went to
several doctors, who certified him as
of Bound mind, and told him to travel
and so divert his attention. Uut the
woman would sit near him In the train
and last week he returned home, wroto
letters to his friends, saying the witch
had driven him to death, and then
blew out his brains with a revolver.
BRIDGE WHIST
MIXED GAME
Cross Between Double Entry
Bookkeeping and Itoulctte
Played With Cards.
PHdge whist Is ordinary whist with
a whel-of-fortune attachment. It Is a
cross between double-entry bookkeeping
and roulette and Is played with a deck
of cards, an adding machine and a
promissory not. It Is listed as a game,
but generally varies between a vice and
a Ufa-calling.
That Is tho way George Fltoh define
n in me ourrent Colliers. Continuing,
ivs:
Hrldire whist can easll
he sa
y
to any one who knows all about ordln
bo explained
ary whist
reading and silent signals. Tho rules of
compound fractions. Robert's
rules of order wireless telegraphy, mind
tensity of the proceedings, the loeara
appropriate the pencil and do a Utile
harvesting; of their own. If they Have
held a majority of court cards In the
trump suit, they may count themselves
twice the value of the trump suit. If
they have held four oourt cards, they et
four times the value of ilia trump, and
If they have held five, they gel five
times lis value. That ought to be
enough, but It Isn't. To show that the
f:anie was Invented by a firm believer
n monopoly, It Is possible, If you hold
four court cards In one hand 10 count
r.
ourself eight times the value Of the
die five court earns in one
times the trumps
cards In one
SHARK FISHING.
(Special DUpatc'u to Tho Journal.)
Chehalls, Wash., Aug 7 Janu s Ron
nett, the 15-year-old son of C. M. Ben
nett, living seven miles east of this
city, was fatally Injured thin morning
by a vicious 5-year-old dehorned hull.
Young Bennett had gone to the burn to
attend to IiIh chores and taken a pitch
fork with hlin. As noon as tho boy en
tered the barn the bull rushed him
against the wall, crushed In his lireant
find Inflicting other injuries which re
sulted in his death.
Mrs. Bennett was near at the time
of the accident and went to the boy's
assistance, .beating off tho bull and res
cuing her son from further attack.
When a physician arrived, the hoy
was beyond medical aid. Tho hull had
been known to be dangerous for some
time, and had been dehorned to prevent
It from doing Injury.
Changed.
From the Houston Post.
'She used to think women should
dress like men."
"What caused her to change her opin
ion ?"
"She found out how little men's
clothes cost."
Either ITook or Harpoon Used
Monsters Often Caught.
From tho Washington Herald.
"One of Honolulu's most exciting pas
times is shark fishing." said George T.
Wilson, planter of Honolulu. "Iargo
sharks abound off Honolulu harbor, and
fishermen mav usually count on bring
ing back one or two sea monsters from
eight to 14 feat long by going three or
four miles rrom snoro. l ne nsn may
either be harpooned or hooked, the lat
ter method being the easier. The har
pooning is more dangerous and more
difficult.
"The shark fishers need a small
launch, a deud horse, some harpoons
or hooks and some large calibre rifles.
The horse is sometimes killed a day or
two beforo the expedition, ae sharks
are supposed to like their horse meat
'high.' The horse is tied at the end
of a rope and left to float about fid
feet away from the launch, and then
the wait for the sharks begins.
"A shark will usually show up in a
very short time. At a distance of GO
I'eet be Is R long green object of ln
definte outline. Ho approaches the
dead horse slowly until a few feet
away ftd then veers off to one side
ami disappears But ho always re
turns. Over and over again, some
times for an hour, he will circle about
the dead animal, seeming to be as sus
picious as any fox. while the shark
Is making thesa repeated Investiga
tions the bait Is slowly drawn toward
the boat. iWhen harpooning is to be
done, the bait Is drawn gradually closer
until the shark comes right up to the
boat. Then the harpoon is plunged into
him and me battle begins. He gets ex
hausted by find by, and then the rifles
come Into play.
"The sharks are more easllv hooked
than harpooned. Many tourists who
come to Honolulu get up shark fishing
parties. There are launches and as
sistants for hire. The shark usually
goes to the fishermen who help, and
a small sum Is to be realized from the
oil its liver affords."
ordinary whist prevail as far as they
go, oui, in order to make tno game ap
pear more like real f imuiclerlng, each
suit In given a different value In the
counting Kach. trlok over six when
spades are trumps counts two pennies
or automobiles, depending upon the lo
cation of tho game. Clubs count four,
diamonds six, ai.d hearts eight. It la
also possible to cut out .trumps alto
gether by a simple mechanism. In
which case each trick counts 12.
Then. In order to add a Wall street
lest to the game the values of these
tricks can be doubled or quadrupled by
any on with a taste for Plunging; and
In order to complicate matters still far
ther, so that tho experienced player may
get hor Just duos from tho beginner,
each court card Is permitted at times
to break Into the score with a count of
Its own. This explains the double
entry feature of the game. After a
hand has been played nnd the winner's
extra tricks have been multiplied by 2,
4. 6. 8. li, 24, 4R or 9, according to
the value of the. trumps and tho ln-
rumD. Willie five court
hand glvos you ten
value.
Thua It will readily ba seen that,
while tha winners of a hand in bridge
may cord up a total of two point by
skill, tha losers may make 10 tlmea
thut muoh. simply by standing In with
the royal family. This makes it evi
dent, without explanation, that tha
game was Invented In England.
The fascination of bridge Ilea partly
In the fact that the gains oontlniies to
be Interesting long after tha last card
has been played. The pnrtlclpanta i'en
erally play a rubber of three games, and
then spend the rest of tho evening do
ing Bums In simple addition, to find out
who won. Tonight they will find out
who won last night's game, but thery
will not find out who won tonight's
game until some one remembers to
bring another tablet of scratch paper.
The yarylng values In bridge account
for Its peculiarly exasperating quali
ties and Its skill In breaking up fami
lies. The lead pencil Is forever elbow
ing its way Into the game and nullify
ing the most brilliant playing. The
winners may, by the most magnificent
and nuperscSntlllatlng whlst, manage to
drag out a trick In tho fne of great
odds and win a rubber. Yet, at the end
of the game, tho losers may excuse
themselves, and, after half un hour's
work with a bank examiner, demon
strate that tho winners owe them any
where from 80 cents to a month's house
rent, simply hecause the losers were
skillful enough to hold the honor cards
that wero dealt thom.
Thus, as In pugilism, the strong point
In bridge whlst lies In counting your
opponents out. Thoro are other and
mors burrowing ways of doing It, too.
wnen your opponent nns made a trump,
you may decide that you have tha requi
site seven trloks in your hand. If you
are a sport, you will then "double"
that is, double the amount which tha
extra trick wlu win. If your opponents
1 1 !
are people of nerva and reoklesaneea,
they will "double buck," thus quadrup
ling tha values. Yuu are than likely,
after a hasty mental Inventory of your
securities, to double ones more, thua
multiplying the trick by eight, after
which (ha game will proceed with
clenched teeth, each trick lost meaning
another opera ticket gone. It Is under
thesa olruumstanevs that ladles who are
otherwise lo-veJy and amiable have been
known to whip out a trump after "re
voking," and sweep tho hoards with a
cold and haughty air wlilch defies orltl
Clsm, providing their social positions are
sufficiently above those of their vic
tims. Much Incidents lead the wrathful
losera to mnke remarks, which In time
become rumors, and before any una real
ises It enothsr social center has been
shaken to tho core.
WIIITK ISLAND.
of
Always KnvloM'(l in Clouds
Steantp Km Strang" lakes.
V From the British Australian.
White Island derives 1U name from
the clouds of white steam in which It
sppeurs to be continually enveloped. Its
nrea la only tiOO acres aid its height
about DUO feet above the sea level.
In form and color It is like a reposing
camel, while Its Interior, with lu gray
weather beaten, almost perpendicular
cliffs, recalls the coliseum at Rome.
Overhanging the southern landing placo
stands a column oT rock closely re
sembling a. sentinel, which has been
dedicated to tho memory of Captain
Cook. Tho water of the Island Is of a
palo green hue, and anything dipped
Into It becomes of a red brick color.
The fumes of sulphur aj-e always pluin-
Although tha fishermen gather tnetn
aa tba tide reoedes many are over
looked. It la the opinion of the natives
that the fish, which Include mackerel,
hake, pollock and herring, all small In
else, have been forced ashore by the
larger fish which have Invadod the wa
ters recently.
Pptrllnd Fore t.
Australia has a complete, perfect.
petrified forest. Apparently, tn eorae
remote age, while tha treea ware la
full vegetation, an upheaval of nature
burled them In sand, which turned
them to stona In tha raara that followed.
Mora than 100 women phyatolsna at
tended tha annual meeting of tha
American Medical association, which
waa recently held in Chicago.
ly perceptible.
on
a fine moonlight night a wonder
ful eight Is afforded to anyone who will
alt In an open boat In one of tho bikes
of the Island. Covering an area of 50
acres Is an Immensa caldron hissing nnd
snorting and sending forth volume of
poisonous steam, while, all chances of
egress appear to be denied by the steep,
silent, and gloomy cliffs.
BATTLE
OF THE
Flwh (biased Ashore by Whales,
From the Boston Transorlpt.
A serious menace to health Is threat
ened at Nahant by tha large quantities
of fish which have been thrown up cn
the beaches and rocks following. It Is
believed, the appearance of porpoises
and large nsn supposed to be whales
Campaign For Votes Getting Very Excit
ing As Oregon Journal's Third An
nual Scholarship Contest
Progresses.
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All between the ages of 10 and 30 are eligible.
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i sanitary regulations.
I Summer Excursion Rates
From All Points in the Northwest
t NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
J Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
Portland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m., via west
side line.
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Season tickets, on sale daily $0.00
Saturday-to-Monday tickets $3.00
Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third
and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pa
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SCHOLARSHIPS
As far as they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools
will be added from day to day during the contest as the choice of new
contestants is learned.
Regular $25, $30 and $35 Values
$4
These are all the newest spring styles in brown,
gray and olive shades. Every suit must go.
None in reserve
PANAMA HATS
n i & i r a
tann tin
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And $12 Vals.
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Sizes 7, 7 1-8
7 1-4 and
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OUTING TROUSERS STRAW HATS
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MEN'S GOLP SHIRTS Men's Silk Negligee Shirts
Barnlaj tl.00 Taluea OTUtrsAtawA 3O0 Taloea
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Bathing Suits One -Third Off
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ALBANY COLLEGE. ALBANY, OB.
One year's tuition in any clepartmpnt,
except conservatory. Value or scholar
ship (50.
BAKES CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
BAKES CITY, OB. .
One year's tuition in shorthand, type
writing . English, bookkeeplne and pen
manship. Value of scholarship $100.
BEHNXE-WALKER BUSINESS COL
LEGE, PORTLAND, OB.
One year's tuition In combined rmsl
ness and shorthand course. Value of
scholarship $100.
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
SALEM, OB.
Ten months' tuition in business or
shorthand course. Value of scholar
ship $100.
DALLAS COLLEGE, DALLAS, OB.
One year's tuition In any department.
: Value of scholarship $50.
1 XiCLECTIO BUSINESS UNI VEBillTI.
PORTLAND, OB.
I One year's tuition In comhined busl-
ness and shorthand courses. Value of
scholarship. $100.
HULL MILITARY ACADEMY, PORT
LAND, OR.
One year's tuition in all hranrhr
! without board. Value of scholarship
$120.
i HOLIES 9 BUSINESS COLLBGB,
I PORTLAND. OR.
j One year's tuition in combined busl
I ness and shorthand course. Value of
I scholarship $100.
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS OP BCRANTON, PA.
Complete course in architecture,
chemistry and chemical technology, elec
trical, civil engincorinK, stfani electric,
mechanical engineering and mining en
gineering. Value of scholarship $133.
B. MAX MYXR SCHOOL OP ABT,
PORTLAND, OB.
Six months' reninu course. Value of
scholarship $50.
mtlH H TILLS COLLEGE, MMTNN
TTLLE. OB.
One year's tuition In any department
of the college- Value of scholarship $60.
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We have added to our office equipment, for the benefit of MEN
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One
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ear s course In piano depart-
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OREGON EXPERT COLLEGE, PORT
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Combined course In telegraphy and
stenography. Value of scholarship $125.
OBEOON LAW COLLEGE, PORT
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Ona yeara tuition. Value of scholar
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PACIFIC COLLEGE, NEWBERO, OR.
One year's tuition. Value of scholar
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PACXFIO UNIVERSITY, FOREST
OBOTE, OB.
One year's tuition In college depart
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FEUD LETON ACADEMY, PENDLE
TON. OB.
Two years' Instruction In classics!,
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of scholarship $100.
PORTLAND ACADEMY, POBT
LAND, pB.
One Tear's tuftVswljJ-an v of the four
aendemy elassesPpe of scholarship
$120. v, '
MSB. WALTER BEES, PORTLAND,
OB.
Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship.
$;oo.
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POBTLAND, OB.
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One year's tuition in niusio 1ert
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Course In elocution, oratory or !r
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OB.
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To ho strong and manly Is the aim of every strong man. and yet how many we
find who urn wasting the vitality and strength which nature gives them. Instead of de
veloplMK Into the strong, vigorous, manly young feLlows that nature Intended them to
he. they find themselves weak, stunted and despondent no ambition to do anything.
They struggle aimlessly along, sooner or later to become victims of that disease, nerv
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CASH AWARDS
In addition to the scholarship awards The Journal will make the fol
lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may
poll the largest vote: .
Cash with first choice of scholarship 150
Cash with second choice of scholarship ..125
Cash with third choice of scholarship ...10
Cash with fourth choice of scholarship $TS
Cash with fifth choice of scholarship $50
Cash with sixth choice of scholarship 925
Tha above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after
the close of tha contest, in the order of their standing. Cash commia
aions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash
awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during tha
contest.
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DJO. TAYX.OB,
The Laadlnc Spaoiallat.
I have treated hundreds of men who had long suffered a gradual decline of pnyslcal and mental energy aa
iir.u me umrKfa general
thorough cure of tho chief disorder. My success In curing difficult cases of
ris ilt of private ailments, and have been interested In notlnt
the marked general Improvement that follows
long standing has mada me tha
f .rem at specialist treating men's diseases. This success Is due to several things. It is due to the study I have
hi n my kpeclalty; to my having ascertained the exivt natura or mens ailments, and the original, distinctive
mul tl "ri'iifhlv scientific methods of treatment I employ.
Tn tho In doubt a-s to their true condition who wish to avoH tho serious results that may follow neg
lect I I'ffer free consultation and advice, either at my office or tnro';gh correspondence. If you case la one of
the fr tNat has reached mi Incurable stage, I will no', accept It for treat n er.t, nor will I urge my aarvlcea upon
nay ore. 1 trout curat le cases only, and cure all cases I treat.
My Fee
Is Only
sso
For Any
Ailment
You Pay
When
Cured
I make definite
claims f..r my meth
f 1s of treating men s
diseases I claim
originality. dtstlnc
tHer.ess, scientific
correctness and un
approachable success
Every one of these
claims Is backed by
subetanUal proof Trie
best evidence of su
periority are the
cures tnmelvea. My
treatment cures per
manent iy those cases
that r.i other treat
ment rsn cure. This
test ).aa been mad
ever and over again,
ml majority of my
etleris are men who
nave failed to obtain
laa'li-g benefits elsewhere.
PECTFIO BLOOD POISON
Ni dangerous mlrerals to
drive the virus to the In
terior, but harm'ess. Mool
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taint,
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In one wek. Investigate
my method It is the only
thT '.gMy sdoni.fic treat
mert for this disease being
emp.yed.
My mlnred char. shoripa;
the male anatomy and af
fording an Interesting study
In men's diseases, will be
given fra upon application.
CONTRACTED DISORDERS
Y'u can depend upon a quick and
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quick cure Is desirable because a
slow cure Is apt to be no cure at
all, and a chronic development will
come later. I cura you beyond the
possibility of a relapse and tn half
the usual time required.
BEPTiXX ATUESVTB.
Often the condition appearing to
b the chief disorder la only a re
fiei aliment resulting from soma
ciber disease. Weakness sometimes
ernes from varicocele or atrtctura;
skin and bona diseases result from
blood poison taint and physical and
mental decllna follow lona-atandlnf
functional disorder. My long as
rerlence in treating man enables ma
to determine the exact condltlona
that exist and to trat accordingly,
thua removing every dama-lng
causa and Ha affecta.
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ran st re office. If pvs!bla. for FYea Advloa, Examination an a tHacnoaia. If yoa
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