TUE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ruKTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO. AUGUST U. 1808.
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HYDRANTS
OR FIGHT::
FOUND FATHER'S CACHE IN
CELLAR AND HAD MUCH JOY
North Albina Club IMt
ininnl to (it t IH'l'initt' Ac
tion IMa ii to Mow liuild
iurs and W iileu Killinjrs-
in
T'slng a tin can In the basement a
hatltult for a bank la not alwaya a
. .ess. That In a discovery made by
Imnl working man who Uvea on the
M side.
I ! .' (In ran hanker haa a Utile ulrl
in.. I Marv, 12 years of nK' She haa
chum named Helen, who lias reached
..f 11 For three days In suc
last week the little girls were
M-il spenders at the Oaks, buying
. K.. ...in.) ticket. In II hunrlii'H
,i oft. not ii J." gold piece in pay
nt with I M
r.ii ) apt n.li'i i
unbalance of plulo-
Th free r etulliifr nf tha little girls
attracted the ultanllon of u policeman,
who took them to tha Juvenile court
Hera Marv declared that her father
hud given liar tha money, but when the
matter was traced down It wan learned
that Mary had discovered her fntlier'a
bank In the basement First a)i took
H few silver dollar, but theae. did not
laat long, and ahe took the double pujiliv
Th bulk of thla wua yet unspent when
the youngsters were taken In charge.
Mary haa been cited to appear before
Judge (Santenbclti In the Juvenile court
next Friday, when the method of the
viiimi freniled financier aa will be con
eUlered.
LATEST NEWS OF SCIENCE
IROQUOIS CLUB
BOUNCES HEARST
Shu Fnmci "() Organization
Convicts Him of Being
Ao Democrat.
(l'nllij Pf" beaard Wli.
8an Kiiiiii'Imo. Aug. 11 Because Wil
liam ltandolph Hearst Is no longer t
aupportcr of Hie Democratic party. me
Iroouols club of Hun Francisco, one of
the oldest organizations In the Htnte, has
returned a check for II- r
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PURSUING HUBBY
TAKEN FOR THIEF
Just as lie Is About to Get
Wife Away From
3Iamma-in-Law.
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the subject of
ff the North
night. 1 lie .:
per ted to bo
the matter 1.
HO they are t
blna wants
to know
So out'
push club was itistr.i. u-d t
fore the mil. r b ar.l t!.l
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ana o- k . .-- - - ,
Aside from t. '.s sni.j-ci in.- 1. .0. -1-.
matter disposed :is ,:'' '1,1II";'! ,"r
fcllltngsworth avenue The nieii:beii .b
i.4w4 that nrti4i:hnnilliii: that tills Is
coin to be an expensive 11. .p. 'sit Ion
Is one which must J.e carried Into e
A resolution was therefore adopted
KHllngsworih be widened to S"
from the river to the city limits.
will be necessarv to move a go.vi many
buildings." sa-1.1 J. H Nulla, one of the
most active m.mbeis of the push club,
"but we fee that it Is neo.-ssarv.
made a mistake in the first place, nnd
we all realise it now."
A S"liitb
In c mini.
if borax will dissolve ahel-
ncta, eapeclallv some
deemed practically wortl
roducta
eaa.
tini
P11 re
oxygon
keeps,
a water
. t loally unchanged, t
Iron
does
In
not
the presence
rust
of pure
,n fr
. apj..
s a 1 .
-lion.
1
the
b.
fe.'t.
that
feet
It
Tie
.un.'io
Transvaal
of gold ti
produces about 400.000
eh month.
was Introduced Into Eng
l'YKnfp In the seventeenth
Choo-dat
land from
eent ury.
During the nicer Jordan's course of
l"o miles It drops 3.000 feet over 27
falls
A silk worm is vulnerable to at least
ion din ascs which entomologists have
llste i.
(HI st
grn h i'
Scot late)
eel mils are utilized as tele
lcs by the Highland railway In
IISSICK NAFviES
Ew coawnos!
..The average amount
human life Is said to be
per year.
of sickness In
about nine days
Hv a new German freezing device,
usir.e carbonic ncld ens, water Is turned
Into Ice In r.n seconds.
W hen
vlreln coal ! l.0O feet
Inn !s In Monterey county. California,
arc about to be developed.
A scientific etpedlllon Is senrchlntf
western Nebraska for complete fossil
remains of the three-toed horses of the
Miocene epoch, the ancestora of the
horses of tlie present day.
Despite all the efforts of modern
areonniits, the speed record made by
Mrs Car Mers of Frankfort, N Y.
In lKSf, when she traveled 90 miles In
90 minutes, bus never been beaten.
In 1907 France was the world a chief
wine producer, 11s well aa the greatest
consumer, the output being SyoOO.OvO
hectolltors of the 144.O0O.OO0 hectoliters
made In the entire world
According to insurance statistics the
average life of a woman has Increased
from 42 years to nearly 46 In the past
2S vears. while the average life of a
man has Increased from nearly 42 years
to about 44.
Using centrifugal force alone without
a grain of power, a New York Inventor
claims to have perfected a gun that will
t'lre 20.000 bullets a minute at a dis
tance of 3.0'im yards, and which is abso
lutely noiseless.
strel drill point
deep in a bore In
Chairman J. B. Messb-k this afternoon
appointed the following committees:
Committee on LcKislati.o. J. H Men
sick, county Judge of li.ik.-r county,
chairman; Senator A. J. Johnson, Hen
ton county; JudRe 1 It. Webster. Mult
nomah county; Ju.Ijje John II. Scott.
Marion county; W'. K. Newell, president
of the stale board of horticulture; A.
y. Huxion, president of the slate
county; iJenton
Concrete curbs with gutters six feet
vrld" have been laid in several streets of
Santa Monica. Cal.
It Is sal.1 to require twice as much
power to stop an express train as to
start It.
broke off
a 1 1 e r m a ti
(silver mine, it was removed hv maklnc
a temporary magnet of a Lnr of son
Iron, around wlo.-ft was wound insulate.)
wire, through which a current w is sent
grange; J. I . l.cc mik
Bowers. Jackson county.
Committee on Ways and Moans John
H. Albert, Marion coiintv, chairman;
Villlnm M. Ladd, Portland. Tom Kich
ardson, Portland; J- W. Hatlev, niegori
state fruit enmnffap ioner; U. W'. Kvans,
J. S. Beals. A. A. Jayne, Hood River.
Committee on Resolutions Judge
Hollis, Forest Grove, chairman; V. II.
Boyd, Judge Henry, I'nlon county; 11.
B. Thlelsen. secr' tniy .f the Oregon
Good Roa'is association: JudRp I.ako.
Wasco county; JudKe liyan, Clackamas
county.
OUT OF WORK;
USES DyflAITE
Telephone elrls are said to become
"left-eared" fr.'m constant use of the
receiver on that side of (he head.
T.,end mnv be ch nned from rifle bar
rels hv filling them with ui.r.iwv and
allow ing it to stand for 24 hours.
Hv the use of a helium filament for
Incandescent lamps light will be given
even after the vacuum is destroyed.
Light travels at the rate of 1S6.400
miles a second; electricity, when un
impeded, at the rate of 280,500 miles.
Russia
platinum
m a k o a
business.
produces about seven tons of
a year and It is planned to
government monopoly of the
(Dnlted Press Leased Wire. J
Sonora, Cal., Auff. 11. Placing a stick
of dynamite on his breast and holding a
raaor In his hand ready to vise in case
the explosion failed, a man supposed to
have neen f narles Bookman blew hlm
Belf to pieces today nt Tuolumne. The
man was a st rancor and all that is
known of him if that he was a miner
and was despondent because he was out
of work.
Ftove pipes, boiler tubes and flues
may he kept free of soot by occasion
ally throyving a scrap of zinc into the
fire.
The first col was mined 300 B. P..
but the centennial of putting anthracite
to practical use was celebrated this
year.
The Inmost naval dry-dock In the
world, that at Bremerton. Wash., Is ex-
ipected to be completed by the close of
j next year.
An inventor in Algeria
has patented a
Inserted among the
give them air and
AGENT CHAWJET)
AS EMBEZZLER
(United Presa Leaned Wire.)
Seattle, Aug. 11 H. K 'Weymouth, an
Insurance agent, of this city and a form
er well known mining man, was arrest
ed last night, charg. d w ith embezzle
ment. He is accuse. 1 by K. ('. 1 isborn
of the C'ommonwea'.t h Insurance airen. v.
The agency allege that Weymouth,
during the pat It ni.'Mhs. l.-ts ("n-
verted to his own use jin.n.i,. of
"firm's money. All the .-vi. it-nee in
hands of the prosc-uting attorney. 1,
ever, consists of two che.-ks. one
J46.90 and the other for iK..:'l.
checks, although made out to Wey
mouth, were intended for the company.
It is alleged.
Shortly after Ms arrrst Weymouth
was released on $ioo bail.
porus lube which Is
roots of a tree to
moisture.
j A photographic negative completely
'protected from and unaffected hv sun
light will receive an Impression from the
; m ion's ravs.
I
An Kngllsh exp' rt on bees, after a
long series of experiments, came to the
conclusion that tney lack the sense or
' hearing.
i
! Kngllsh motorhont builders nre mak-
1 lng hulls of pressed steel, forming them
with enormous hydraulic presses at a
; single operation.
There are four commercial processes
for applying zinc to iron to prevent ox
idation: Hot or molten galvanizing,
electro or cold galvanizing, sherardizint:
or Ury galvanizing and cowperizing or
vapor galvanizing
In the battleship Michigan, building
at Camden N T, the masts will not be
in line, fore and aft. the mainmast be
ing to port of the center of the ship,
and the foremast to starboard to give
the guns greater range of fire.
The power of Niagara falls has been
estimated at T.OIO.'hki horsepower, that
of the I'pper Mississippi und Its tribu
taries at 2. 000. 000 horsepower, and that
of the strenms of the Southern Appa
lachian district at 3.00U.O00 horsepower.
The now despised Koreans Invented
three things which have had great In
fluence on the world's history printing
with movable type. In 1 324. and the mor
tar and the ironclad war vessel, both of
which were used in the war against
Japan In the war of 15fi2-!fi.
Summer Tourists Return.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 11. --Mr. and
Mrs. J. I,. Ketch, Ocorgo Ketch, Miss
Maude Henley of Woodhurn, Or., Amos
Ketch, Olive Hubbard and Mrs. Ketch
composed a party of Vancouver people
who yesterday returned from a two
weeks' trip to Tlllrinionk. Or. They
report several thrilling experiences and
two solid weeks, of fun.
Wh
they
men t
a 1 si
the
e re
In p.
I
fa
th.
hit
for 112 recently sent
) meet bis ashcMsinunts
ts became known today
occasion of much com
nl circles
Hearst was Introduced to the club by
his father. Senator Hearst, who was one
of the leading members. He has held a
membership for many years, and on his
recent visit to this city bo remembered
that he had not paid his dues lately
He mailed a cheek for 112.
Tin club took the matter under con
sideration and decided by vote to return
the cheek line of the prominent mem
hers of the club said today that the ac
Hon was taken simply because the club
regarded Hearst now as an advocate of
principles alien to thoso on which the
club Is based.
HAS M
li! 64 COUNTIES
(fulled Tresa In.(1 Wire)
Chicago. Aug. 11.- Returns served to
Increase the pluralities of Governor De
iii'i'n a niL. Senator Hopkins. It Is cer
tain that Iioneen carried M counties and
Yates 3s counties, liie 1 eneen margin
on the total vole being about 16, On".
In the senatorial ro-e. with '.':t conn
ties missing. Hopkins has a plurality
of 2N.S.I1 over his nearest opponent.
Representative (,.ss John ! Oglesby
has won the nomin.ilion for lieutenant-
governor on the Kcpuni lean iu-kci.
HOTEL MEN GATHER
IX SAME HOTEL
Quite a number of out-of-town hotel
men are sojourning in ine on'ieni
tel. j'.omo "slopped" there while on
their way I" Kea.-ido. and others
"slopped" while returning.
Charles Welsi.le manager of the
Pewev I'alaco in Nnnipn, Idaho, Is
among I hose stopping at me uegon
Mr. Weisido Is a great telinw to tan
nins. Sometimes he rides and some
times he walks Ho is a great walker.
He will view the Oregon scenery In the
vicinity of Portland by means of long
walks.
R. W. Taylor, formerly chief clerk at
the Taennia hotel. Is nt the Oregon. He
has been here several days.
I, on Komlnsky. manager of the Hotel
Iiacres In Wiilla Walla, is. "stopping" nt
the Oregon. Mrs. Komlnsky ts with
him.
W. J. Taylor, chief clerk nf the But
r Annex, Seattle. Is there, too. with
Mrs. Taylor. They are on their way
homo after an extended ''sojourn" at
Seaside.
rrnlti-d Preaa Uaaed Wire.)
Pan Francisco. Aug. 11. After a pur
suit of over 1.500 miles from city to
city In search of his young and beauti
ful wife, whom ha aay his mother-ln-luw
kidnaped at Denver, A. M. Havls, a
mining broker of Colorado Springs,
11 nal ly believed he had finished his
uticst and waa trying to gain access
to his wife's supposed apartmenta In
a hotel hero early today when he fell
into the bandM of the police anil was
taken to Jail on a charge of burglary.
He was released on tolling his story
to Captain of Dete.clives Kelly.
l'nvls at rived In this city a few days
ago, and after a search received word
that his wife was at a hotel 'on Va
lencia street, under close guard of her
mother. In an attempt to find his
wife's room he crawled upon the roof
of the building. He was seen by John
filencll, a roomer, who mistook Davis
for a hurglnr, and fired several shots
at him. A passing patrolman heard the
shots and took Davis Into custody.
When he left the city prison today
Davis declared he would Invoke the law
to force hla mother-in-law to give up
his wife.
DEPORTATION OF
05 CHINESE
Shipment Gathered From
the Southwest, Smuggled
'From Mexico.
UK VAX DEMOCRATIC
CLUB ORGAXIZED
Entire County to Be Stumped
EnthuMuKtlr Supporters of
the Xebrankan.
by
(Pnltcd Ptmi Laaaed Wlra.)
Ban Francisco, Aug. 11. Eighty-five
Chinese who had been smuggled across
the border from Mexico Into this coun
Iry were deported to China today when
the Iaclflo Mall liner Siberia Bulled for
th orient.
The Chinese were brought from the
southwest border In a speclnl train un
der heavy guard in charge of United
States Marshals Daniels of Tucson.
Hmlth or. Albuquerque and Warden of
the northern district of Texas.
Nine of the Chinese from Texas were
of the group of IS recently discovered
In a sealed boxcar by Immigration of
ficials, who broke the seal.
The Chinese all entered Mexico
through Sallna Crui and sneaked across
the border. Thirty Chinese and a few
Japanese are at El I'aso, awaiting de
portation on the next steamer.
2 111 HOLD UP
1 5 LUIU
By Taking Small Groups in
Detail They Clean Up
$700 in Few Hours.
WASHIHGTOH MAN
INDICTED lit IOWA
en
was Ax-
Meeting of V. O. W.
(Srcelnl HI"pMeh to The Joilrnnl )
Vancouver, Wash.. Aug. 11. --Vancouver
camp. Woodmen of the World,
will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow
night. P.u.slneps of Importance will
come before this meeting, so nil mem
bers are requested to be present.
1 n
A portable
ers m.'iy
the fields Is
is supplied 1
machine by which, farm
fruit an. I vegetables in
a re-er;t invention. Heat
ker.'s ne.
t he
the
1 w -
for
I'oe
A now bullet -r.roof roat. with which
the Russian army is experimenting
mushrooms Mauser bullets fired at sucn
close range as two paces.
A French scientist has a collection of
PC0 human heads, representing every
known race in the w..rid tori.iy and
many of prehistoric peoples.
The
: th-.
longest
'i id.
MISSIOXARY CLAIMS
LOXG ALTO KKCORI)
.in 1 . t i"n
T'rlf Nh
f Ingle
f.-.
" tons
nt I.. -
span
..f St.
nif. 1
lift
b-ng
-1. 1
bridge
! 1 -l n d
i ncar-
n'nlted
Philadelphia
he has broken
mobile runs n r. :
Barnes, the ii.is.
who with his wit
Press lnmi
A .; g 1 1
Wire )
'1:, 111.)!
r S
airship,
' t sai
.1 by an
pr'n: s
f fop
tance fr.un S i
a machine. !
Journey to N
nt the Illetr.'i
demands f. r
pion 1 1 ar.se . r '
The trip
city was acc
Bames In hv
claims. Is a 1"
by the contest
Paris race, s.
to carry th-:
part cf the .lb
n Kr
ft 1
w V"
e.iit. rl.'i lly.
news -flvpa-
to
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.ivellng t
ir w.'iol
t ' . . s
Mr-
t" -1
1 irt!
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the rit
require
enp'
orb
With a view to obtaining a perma
nent and cheaper coul supply for Us
musical electric and gas plants, the
cltv of Vienna Is trylrur to get control
of the coal mines in Moravia.
Back From Shorifts'TVwivention.
(Rperlnl Dispatch to TW Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. II. Sheriff
Sapplngton returned yesterday from
Itelllngham. where he.aUen4ed Lh.e.8eml
annini convention of the Stat Sheriffs'
association. Iln reportWI at-tnost. Instruc
tive and pleasant session. An excur
sion on I lie sound was given the visit
ing delegates and he convention closed
with a banquet, at which n.0 liquor was
served. The annual meeting of the as
sociation will be held at Olympla next
January.
Baptist Ladles' Social.
(Speclnl Dispatch to The Journal..
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 11. -The la
dies of the Haptist church will serve
Ice cream and cake on the courthouse
lawn tomorrow evening. The affair will
be in the form of a social and a good
time is insured for all who attend.
(-erlnl Dlspntch to Tt) Journal.)
Vancouver. Wash., Aug. 11. An
thnslastlc Democratic meeting
held at the office of Judge Abe
tell last evening at which the Clarke
unty liryan Democratic club was
formally orgnnlzed. The objects of the
club are to promote the candidacy of
William J. Bryan for president and to
this end the entire county will be
stumped. From now on meetings will
be held each second and fourth Mon
day at the office ,if Attorney George
H. Mmpson. in the Crawford and Mar
shall building.
The following officers for the club
were elected: I'rofessor P. Hough,
president; Mayor K. M. Green, vice-
president: George H Simpson, secre-
ary ; 1 nomas I alms, treasurer.
Although this county Is declared to
be strongly Republican, there is 'Strong
talk In favor of the Democratic candi
dates on the national ticket. In this
city a number of prominent Republi
cans have expressed themselves as dis
satisfied with conditions in their party
and as intending to vote for Bryan and
Kern.
(United
Pes Moines,
dlctment was
Carl Clemens,
Snohomish. Wash
tent to .commit
Preaa Leaaed Wire.)
Iowa. Aug. 11. An in
returned today charging
wealthy lumberman of
with assault witn ln-
manslaughter upon
(United Preaa Leaaed Wlra.)
Chlco, Cal., Aug. 11. Fifteen men
were held up by two highwaymen, who
robbed them of more than $700, accord
ing to the astounding report received
by the police hero toduy. The whola
nale holdup Look place last night on a
lonely road one mllu from HterTlng City
and 30 miles from this city. The vic
tims were, lumbermen who had Just
been paid for a month h work.
A party of six men wore walking
along tlie road, when two masked high
waymen suddenly stepnod from the
sides of the road and forced them to
throw up their hands. The six men
then were formed Into single tile and
marched to a cabin, where one held
them covered with two revolvers while
the other searched their pocketa, taking
all their money.
Then one robber remained on guard
at tlie cabin while the other went bHck
to the roadsldo anil held up two more
lumberman, marched them to the cabin
and searched them.
The eight victims were ordered to
march eastward while the robbers, pro
ceeded toward the west. A lone man.
falling Into their hands, was an easy
victim and a little farther on they held
up another party of six. The next party
was composed of 12 lumbermen and
they were not molested. The robbers
escaped Into the woods.
Tha men were on their way to a lum
ber camp when held up.
Clarence Dosh of Stuart, Ioyva.
The assault waa committed a year
ago. Dosh and Mrs. Clemens nre said
to have been sweethearts In their col
lege days, and it Is said Clemens sus
pected that Dosh was still Infatuated.
The governor refused to Issue requisi
tion papers upon being Informed that
Clemens is under bonds to return to
the state.
SCHOOLS RECEIVE
SPKIXKIJXO AWARDS
At a special meeting of the building
committee of the school board this
morning the following awards were
made for sprinkling systems In public
schools: Peninsula school to the Mill
owners company, $1,240; Klohmonjl
school, $1,2110, to the Pacific Fire Ex
tinguisher company; Albina Homestead,
$1,310. to the Pacific Fire Extinguisher
company.
C03IMITTEE TO LOOK
IXT0 WATER SYSTEM
Mayor Xame Five, Who Will Visit
Proposed Source and Se
cure Estimates.
New Suit Against Brown Et Al.
San Francisco, Aug. 11. J. Dalzell
Brown, James Treadwell and Walter J.
Bartnett, th" officials who were charged
with wrecking the California Safe De
posit & Trust company, are today fao
Ing a suit brought by depositors of the
looted institution. In which they are
jointly accused of entering Into a con
spiracy to transfer the funds of the
bank to their own personal accounts be
fore tlie bank closed. The suit, which
became a matter of court record today.
Is similar to a number of others that
have been filed. The complaint Is also
more comprehensive than any previous
ly filed.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 11. Follow
ing the mass meeting held last Wednes
day In the Auditorium to discuss the
municipal water system. Mayor Green
this morning announced the following
committee of five to make a thorough
Investigation of the project and report
as soon as convenient: William D11
Bols, M. a Klttenring, Chat Knight.
I.. M. Hidden and M. G. Lisher. let
ters notifying these men of their ap
pointment on the committee are being
sent out today.
This1 committee will meet, it Is ex
pected, tomorrow or Thursday and com
mence the work of getting reports on
the matter of establishing a municipal
water plant. Lewis river will be vis
ited, estimates will be secured on the
cost of piping from that stream and
a reasonable valuation of the plant
owned by John H. Norrls will be se
cured. A second mass meeting to receive
the report of this committee will pfnb
ably be held within a week of 10 days.
Chicago's Population 2,425,000.
(Cnlted Presa Ieaacd Wire. 1
The Chicago Directory company's new
directory was Issued today and shows
an Increase of 20,700 names since last
vear's. giving Chicago a total popula
tion of 2.425.000. The Johnson family
leads wrlth 7,024 and there nre rl."
Johnstons; The Smiths come second
with 6115 names and 134S German cous
ins, who spell their name Schmidt.
SCORES INDORSE
ME FOR GAS
Petitions In favor of the granting of
the petition of B. S. Kelsay. who Is ask
ing for a franchise from the county
court for a water system and gas works
for the Mount Scott district, are being
circulated In the district interested and
on tho streetcars inward and outward
bound from the city. The circulators
sny that they aro gathering signatures
by the score.
Kelsay's petition Is reposing on file
In the office of the county court, and
no action will bo taken until It Is called
up by Its proponents. Kelsay Is Bald
to have large holdings at Eugeno and
In Sherman county, and to have the
support of other capitalists, giving him
ample financial backing, but a bond to
Insure the faithful performance of his
promises will be one of the first re
quirements In his campaign. This his
representative suys he Is prepared to
give, though no offer of a bond Is made
in tlie petition.
Kelsny's promise to furnish water
from Dents to Forty-eighth street at
the same price as fixed by the water
board of Portland, and to Install at
least 20 fire hydrants free of cost in
the business sections of the district, has
an attractive sound to thoso who are
suffering from a shortage of water, but
some are refusing to sign until more is
learned concerning the proposition.
Some have regaided It as a move In op
position to annexation, and others think
It Is a possible move to secure rights
that would become of great value when
tho district Is annexed to the city, pos
sibly creating complications at some
future time.
Copper Closing.
1 1 .---Closing quotations
Eastern
Boston. Aug.
furnished by Overbook it Cooke C
Adventure .i. Arcadian 4. Bingham
(10, Calumet and Arz. $1.25, Copper
Range 7'.)'4, Old Doin. 40U. Parrot 2S.
Qiitncy !fi. Tamarack To.I'nlted Cop.
12. Wolverine $.H3. Zinc 2V Royal
22, Shannon Ifi. Allouej; 3. Greene 12,
Michigan 1 ;i , Nov Cons. 157d, laceola
$i.lfi. Trinity 22. Culted Mining 4H,
BoRton Cons. 1 ;i . Com Ely 9 . Globe
4. Nipplssing 7, Yukon b. Mohawk
ti? Vs, Eagles 1 .
ENGLISH FAIR PLAY
11
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weapon long In uae
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Hill Military -!,
lh l"n!td Ctatea ;.'.., ,
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All tnd. th lnd',,lne -1
th awtttto mf "ur.t "
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tu w frr1wrT nMe
Tb In4btvdne of th H i la to tb.
7ZH - iTTwa i I "0,? Is 1- . F.rar'ar.a, France ami Otwut rh
: : ' . " " lkain.iiiiniN!t per re-Hi of tHm am.
. '7. 1 ' n r',,ni of ur"l goo-la .ro4tr-4 Kerne, wrdl
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ll; rtft-i-w-r Marrr 4 rvromba
twa , ii. S.cw ; tut -
' ' r ra. C-rf ch the ad-j!t human
'..h ' a ton and a half
lid and 1'ou' mrtT. onlr small
'.alee cf mrh ia utilised In re-
Mdlna- ai4 t.i..i
F.r'ar.d,
aia porta
Its prod ctm.
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TV favlrl arnMnartoa. aurn kawrx m
1 tra1 iahorstm-r Htr trrtir t ftni
Primary Itoceipts.
Chbago. Aug 11 Primary wheat
movement, P.'.t.noo against .197,000 last
year, corn, 31ft, Ono vs. 611.000.
Shlpmt-nts of wheat, 341.IMI0 vs. 395,
000. corn, -ttn.OOO vs. 29". 000; clearances
of wheat arc at 2f2.!'S'! : corn none;
oats. I.4110. flour. G.400; wheat and
flour. 2x0.700.
BIRDS KILLED BY HAIL
Hundreds of Sparrows Victims of a
Severe Ohio Storm.
From the Columbus Dispatch.
"A singular feature of the storm of
last Sunday night on the east side."
said lleorge Fix of the state house
force, "was the killing of blrds"by the
hailstones. The urea over which tho
fall of hull was heavy was not lnrge but
the stones did pelt down in a way that
threatened to break the slule In the
roofs.
"The Kngllsh sparrows, as every one
knows,' choose thick foliage trees as
their roosting places, depending on the
leaves to protect them from the rain.
But tiie leaves, no matter how thick.
were no protection from those heavy
hailstones and the sparrows were killed
by the hundreds in the vicinity of
Miller avenue and Ilrvilen road.
' In Front of the Fvangelicnl church
there are a lot of thick covered maples,
which have formed a choice roosting
place for the .sparrows this summer.
There Ihev caught it thick and heavy
end the slaughter of the birds was fear
till Monday morning w counted 312
dead sparrows under those trees and no
doubt ninny that were killed were
swept Into the sewer by the storm
water that ran through the streets.
'Some suggested electricity as tho
cause, but there was no striking by
lightning In the vicinity and the wires
of telephone companies do not run
through those trees. They must have
been hit hv the hal!ftones, knocked Into
the water and clrownevl"
Real I-ost Gold Mines.
From London Answers,
more amazing story of buried
has been made puruic in mesa
than that cnt'lea
f r .m Lls-
concernlng the re
gold mine In south-
No
treasure
latter years
bon the other nay
discovery of a lost
trn Angola
It had been worked. It would appear,
hv Portuguese monks, who had appar-
lentlv all been massaere.l. lor ineir aae.
etons were found scattered about tha
galleries Mingled wltn tne rxmes wrrn
numbers of gold bars, valued at over
1 no nun. , .
There Is nothing Inherently Improb
able In this for Angola was the first
portion of Africa .leaving out the Med
iterranean llttorali to be settled by
white men. and gold la known to have
been exported thence during the latter
part of the sixteenth century and tha
early yeara of the seventeenth, when
the supply suddenly ceased
These earlv gold miners were a won
derfullv ser-etlve lot. so that when
thev died their knowledge usually per-lahi-d
with them It aeems probable now
that the Zimbabwe mmef were th'ja
lost ti the world for the btter part of
C01 rears
The are situated of coure. on tha
orraite side of the continent but In
approximately ! "' Utltud. Thr
were rediscovered In 1 by A la m
Reudara an Ivory trader, who brought
away seven sacks full of th prxlnua
metal- Other a4eTturr. too Tt1t4
the ancient glhriT. in of "hor
wera even fr-or fortunate; wnlla K N.
Hall, who nvad a syatMnatlo cxara
Uon of th whola alt worn fir or air
nan havrk. foand arol tnarota "atrwwa,
broavoraat oa th Vwr -els aa tbtealt
aa stla aw tna Hoar I
a-e Iv yr-lr tf-uaa ana iia pro-
- i ' - .