THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1908
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DASHING ARMY OFFICER
FACES GRAVE CHARGES
(';ip(;iiii Solomon Avery Jr., Is Under Arrest at tlie Trc
sidio of San Francisco Misappropriation of Club
Fluids' Ts Alleo-e,.
FATE OF VESSELS
HOW ElYSTERV
i
No Word Has Been Bivcivctl
From Aeon or .Mrr- 1
foyle.
BOTH .KE NOW
1, oVEIJDI'E
Steamer I., ft H t '"ily 1 Willi
Cnnro of l.uinlxr fur Australia
WHOOP LA! HERE COMES THE CIRCUS. ARE YOU GOING BOYS? WHY YES!
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and Is SI ill l IV- Heard Iroin
Sufhr Loft Anlwrrp In .Tune.
ArtTirty rnpccrnllig
British ' .imcr Aeon
ing. I a - i 1 1 S:i i; I'r.i
1 1 r ha i m i: M k- m a
from this .in .:,- ! .
ii. ,t ..:;- ; ! !
he . i.!il. Un- ' " !!
several "i'Oks a"" .:
fiiii-y. A u.' : i ;il :i
Po far lis can be use
has not
port xv)icr
the fate of the
Is dally 1 1 -1 r :i i- I
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1 read
.v ! ix as to .It'll i
the Atlantic fleet. She Is
fit) days i. lit en il inn tiiit
Is mail.' in .I" da i .s. 1 1 it a u.
Waterhnuse A: Co.. r i'i
Iiest I,Hldlaw. have heard i.,.:i :ti loon
her and re-Insurance is being . ( . . . i . - -1
at Ha per i t'll!. It wll! .nr r.-purv
from now on should slit fall I" u .i' '
port.
This is usually n time of ' " en
wnlrrs of the south I'm -if if aie little
disturbed by storms an. I tor that oasou
mariners do not fear that tln P -nti.-i
lias been disabled or founder. ,1 in i'"
open sea. Hut the south PaciHe 's
dotted with Islands and ilann.r.m.'
reefs upon
l
.If H.4
y.
Institution i:i 11..-
I! ' I - il : i It 'S"M; l ' a s ;
I i 1 1 a i 1 1 n I 1 1 1 I "i t h
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111.1 llli'l1 at'tlliT t
Halo Wr.'lltsl
V'.rlil piveji so
t- a ml I list i ll.'-
liMl.. f.'lks n.
i.i"a m mind
t ii.- llar'inm und
t.'i I'.ail!. -.vhlrli
I'; i't land I'h.t ' !:ii iin.1 ', idiit'.'v
which every now iunl tl.. nj'l" n- l. ban .li r.m.'.l main feature-
w ii. n 1 1 1 ipjn':'i 1 1 . i.'ii' i niiiui'ii. in iin
s. rii' time rt i oirai.ini; Thf fart that
'i:ai amise.; and .'.Iii.-u I s .liihlcen has
an 'ipi'il alira.tuin t'.." ii.'ir.nts anil
r.iia rd ia ns. Aui.'iii; the t h.'".!!-' i nd and
..a.' '. .riih l fill mitMs a:, si n es 'ipou
stores ,.f those IV '. , i 1 1 a V t'"ll; of hell
el It the lltth l'.. k Sp. . 11 1 lifts
aial t ' ', t.i'es art- n.-l far tlf avoue.i
.ill. s.- of ih lit; ni'n i "Hull' n of H 1 1
.ii. . and th" .-laalh's' .1,11,1 " 111 be
j.'.!'-- '" fia.l sola'' .iiri.'iis or etit t ta i n
lat ..hi", t within il'i' b:p t. nts to am
pii i.;.av the parents for the visit
rl lhir'a :- nunihtis ale ;i:i,m;?i.I on the
p.." el.lllv I " I" t'l's ...J. it mat
ea l.r . . sights a .i. fi-a's easily ei.tn-
pl. 'a 'al . d .Hid, .illKlel'stO'.tl hr their1
...;iht.;i niiti.. I.;t'le . p;...'it. tini !
p. s and o'h. r ereattu- are la.iijht t" I
i'M'. ii tricks similar to t.e-,. rend
ah. ait in xtorv hooks, riti.l for the tliree
h air-; tii,'- n'iy tmss hii' reaiam to t
sliinv. th" fhlhlieil all' real I V
in M'l.at their 'oMtnl''il fT'.i'S Imagine
Is ft x.ritah" f.a i rv land of wonders
Shi' h atiia.tioas as !.:. I'm in e na i: , r i -s
at i'u rd t'.M-nj aa x. . Mi ;it ''h a T 'he
bea 's, .;r,ih Jiial reptiles !i laf- In the
world.
I"i't of all !' e'.ihlr. ti Mi'l. wit): the
m'.x a -' ai.:-. fall!..' K" in i ,j ait'.'s of
ai'i'la.is.. .,.r ti1(. j-i... I er.p.' "f jier
formioL' eophants. Non-h'Te els,, jn
ti..- ixot Id y : i vuii find sa :i trulv mar
veloiis ih'iiha a I s. I'lon tl.re Is I he
famous Maix- and I'etn.f troupe with
tlahK.) p. Miles, do:; find donkey. And
the three Menstrns in a Pari
mimic rtunt with monkev
a. windianirner or steamer piles up din
lnir foggy weather or -if out of th.-li
course. That perhaps the Aeon ha.
found her doom on one of these rafs
Is considered not Improbable In yhi. ..
event it might take several months he
fore anything Is learned of the fate ..'
her crew. Possibly a solution of t
mvstery will never be found.
Not long aso the crew of a French
sailing vessel was picked up on one of
the Islands in the south l'a. Ific Tin v
had been there for weeks lending a
Robinson Cruso life without belnft ahh
to communicate with the outside world
Another vessel causing some nnxle'v
ia the Hritish ship Aberfovle whh li hft
Antwerp February I'tj for this port
She is quoted at 10 per cent rt insur
ance. The Aberfovle is brlnlnc :'U"i"
barrels of cement eonsiKiied to I '
Fuller & Co. and has been expected to
arrive from day to day for the prist
two month. Failure to appear soon
will send reinsurance up to u ninh
notch.
A vessel for which practically all
hopp has been abandoned Is the I'.r:'
Ish bark I'arnodd Llewelyn, which Is
nfl'w out 1ST. davs from r.aleta Huena
for "Falmouth. 'i"he theory is that this
windjammer brushed tip atralns! one
of the large number of iceberts tha'
have been adrift off ('ape Horn and
that she was either sunk in the collls
slon cr so badlv crippled as to man
lier practically helpless. Hut if afloat.
It Is arKtied that her captain would
have attempted to make one of th"
South American ports for repairs and
the f.-rrt that she has not showed up
lends color to the belief that she has
been lost with all on hoard.
COMING FOR AY U FAT.
German Steamer Deik HiClnfirrs
Added fo Fleet.
The Portland FlourinR Mills company
yesterdae chartered the Hritish steamer
ieik Riclcmers. a laiKo new craft of
about 7, On" tons capaoiti. to carry
wheat from this port to Kurnpe. This
makes the fifth steamer taken this sea
son for wheat loadinp at this port for
the old world, an unprecedented record
for so early in the season.
The licik Kickmers is at Fusan.
Japan, and xx'ill start for the ('olumbla
river at once. It will take her about 2
daws to make the run across the ocean
so thai she will coriie. In for September
loading when the wheat movement is
cxport.'d to be on !n earnest.
.Portland will ship more wheat th.li
season than prohahlx' all othe Pacific
coast ports combine. 1 and prcpn ra t Ions
hax'e been under wa y for many weeks
properly to take care of the immense
ouantity of era in that will pour In from
the vast fields of the Inland empire. It
wiil b" a movement without parallel in
the historx' of the coast but only a le-nhnhie-
s(, it is ,'nri'i'ili'il by .shipping
interests . f what Is to be the annual
program.
ian panto
an.f tint;
t-iil llf v i- " X" t ill .ti
P'- iisiv.v 'vm-l If "v . ...f"t 'W i'T SSi.W c'.'"-''! !''!,"' -, ' v. t ,.'L. t ', :tg.n I
s-n V'Wv JfVH-- V;V.-;- -Af'X! :
- tfSV -v. in-ire , -r. v
:fT 1 111 i 1 Kit V -J
B-i K to.x!fc'& , , I i I s s i r i i l,i
9 1 .'. " ii I lies of !!!. stunts h:,h prove that
isnV siss'5 ix v s n 1 i i ris x ,ti
mArf tf v. ? s f i a o s. ,
y &tn -. f &MlmiA i r ; ,
Sftiif ' 11 tfH"," JSliiE' U,i.ti3UP ... SJf ' 5' Chicago MlK. - P.i.lce loi.iel.t are!
i?.r' iiL-.. flf lookimr !W an unknown teams. ;;r u ho
he I . js" itSJ ff -,i!?r' i i- N i 'WHPD i.iii down and killed Simon I'owell, ak'"l
Mini: 1' .fcVx.'!'' ltV tf,7- W ' i.ws i Wurhl.uni aienue and
m7yA fVtJjZX? I i.,b snee, tl.ir; aflerrewm Tl.e baby
! -? -tV 1 fc b V WlNVV '.as .d k'.i cp - f-w mni, lies laic by
j V'x V''-t ' 1t L 'iAM '''nill ant ih.r i.-tmsl-r :n.l eanl.-tl t 1 1 a near-
1 V Azrh" w-ka-
...3b. jy. -,wrtr eu it,..,,..
n rnt Nimh tv I.iip.t l.rn-1 Wire.) . Is the topic of eon i sat Ion from An-
San l''ranclsco. Auk. 22. i iii'lalii Hoi- Kfl s Island to the presidio. Tlitr
, r j ii . i . i ""I Ih" falHlcNt clue to the amount uf
inon AxYry Jr., district ordna net! of- ,,, n,.,.,, h,rtJKc. 1 uC
"I t'l thi' coast art Illoi'V. dashing t'liptalu Averv held the office of unc
anny clubman, lion vlvanl un4 (Hie of i retai l ami treasurer of this officers'
the moil popular men In nnHtnry social
club for t mi i onsnoutivo yearn and wnn
ices crave chni'fcpH of nilsap- "' "'I lor it i is neconil term last 1 eb-
pi ..pi la t Ion of funds and In under ii r- niui-y . Ihy nine It up in June ttnlJ
ct In his quartets at tlie PreHtdlt) ol 'i"in'ti oier i ne oookh to t.'aptain .liunofl
an 1- r.i nol.-oo I he a lleeat lonji nrej
eiilei'eil aioiintl bis aciounts as seen-.
larx ami tiea.si.r. r of the I'lcsldlo llf
fleers' .'Mb, and several spec Idea t Ions
are said to be included In the chaise.
A jfcner.il court - niai i lu I Is about to be
order, ti and will c.iixeae U'cilncsdav.
August 2. for the trial of the accused
of! leer
Althoiii;li the extent of the dlscrenan-
eles, m.iii tl uulitioMK miller willed
th. aHe.m'.l i i n hi 7,v 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 s o. . u i red, are
klO.UIl Ollll tl. the fe... ofticcl'S WllO
ih d the act OUI'tS of the club, li
Seems to he Hie loncellsus of opinion
ainmiiK the Presidio offhers that Cap
tain Axerv's offense in.iv ho of suffi
cient nmvlty to technically luirimil his
expulsion from the arinv, and ex en calls
f"! I nun is. .nrnen t as an extreme meas
ure Tin re are at , r. rw i.i sex t ral cx
ol'ficeis seri I ni,- senic'ica in I be fed
eral prison ni fort 1 .en venw tirt d for
.sola, what similar charges
Ho Clue to Amonnt,
The discover; ciiiuc n s a uri'at sir
io s.. t,. in., i . , . .. i ; .. . i i
I ' ' is ' 1 " M '"Cll'l.l t'l I'll
ueeii loci iii'ie,j upon rumors, as i ap- witn
tain Ana V was rruarihil as a 'man of 1 can
hind probity am, honor. A'lny .socli-ti badly
has received a ' seusiiiiiiii.il shock that sir"
P KobliiMin. Just when the trout-da
" '" 'lie, .111111.11 IH, I'll I UC tl, UUl
It Is siipp...... ,1 to date back to soon
after Captain Avery a rcHiKiiatlon, and
an lux tvst ik it Ion ma y hnvo been going on
quietly lii the Interim.
The dire tors ot the club are Tnptaln
Henri It 1'iiHi-y, Captain Albert J.
Faulkner, Ciip'.aln C (' Smith mni L,leu
tenant J o wa n.l K. hniiKln v
On lit IJ Double
W hile all i f i he officers of the Pre
sidio nrc inenihiis ot the club, and all
have known, tor soine time past that all
was not well wltd Its finances, few dnd
the leinetltv to openlv express an opin
ion or anything hriond the theory of
mlsin.iria.i;. mi nt Captain Averv wan
too well liked, and too deeply respooted
to Invite suspicion, ami. even when It
.became known inday tint chances were
lormaliy ii par. it, none could be In
duced to say that they really believe In
Ills KUHt.
"Axtrx may have blundered," said
one. an artillery ma .n. hut 1 halo to
thpik that it is an.thinir worse". Ho
was a true, a olc. r - he i h d business man
ill l.iiels of cM-ooiive ability and
mt imnyirie hou he ot Ihlnirs to
bunu. it but knavery'
N ever,
S KICKING
01 CHIEF BIGGY
f T " ii 1 1 e el Prrm Iant'it Wire.)
San Francisco. Auk 22. Prominent
men hunts of San Francisco's China-j
It.'.xn and members of the Chinese Slxj
eoiiip anies today filed cbarues w ith the (
consul has been Informed and the con
troversy mill become the subject of dlp
loniHtlc re pi e sen I a t ion sj to Washington.
The Chinese f.-ju that the old, system
or hla. kma ! I, h' M hlcti their Puslnessei
were levied ii, nn bx the police, wll
attain spri::e- mto
a il..:! toil'v is to axe
of events.
council at a special m
I?
xlstenco and their
it any such turn
ting last night-
sm r;; a:i women's
j'al is sormiT
Chi
h. ii
sellor, will X'tslt the five lodges of
Kniehts of Pythias "n 'oo Ilav anTl as
sist In the dedication of the new Pyth
ian temple, at N'orllt Ib'tvl.
C.ASCADK AT ASTORIA.
Slcnm
steamer Homer. Arrived at 9 a. m.. tug
Roberts, from Sluslaw. Balled at 10:25
a. ni.. Hritish f.hip Acalos for Liverpool.
Arrived at 2:15 p. m.. steamer Cascade
from San Francisco. Arrived down at
8:30 p m.. and sailed at 6:30 p. m..
steamer State of California, for San
Schooner Will Take Full San Francisco. Aup. 22. Arrived yes-
tertlax. steamer Maverick from Portland.
,, , I Sailed at noon, steamer fiose City, and
The steam schemer i astiule which !. .. ., ..,mPr Roanoke, for Port-
avnv."l at Astoria i.-sttTday afternoon. .,nd Arrived at :: p. m. Steamer J.
will load a luil rau-i of lumber at the i jInri,off.r from j.0rtland.
H.immoiid Lumber company's mill at: sau .,.,ro. Auu-. 2 2 -Arrived steamer
Toneo,. 'olnr tor .-an l-'rai.cis.'o. J Komn. from Portland.
I.'.inilier lrei-his alt.njr the coast are Falmouth. Voir 22. -Arrived Aue-ust
rv low but there appears to be a
slight iinprox'ement in the demand for
Pun .IK" as a result of a healthier tone
in tiit- lumber market. I uirliiK the past,
two weeks scleral cargoes have been
sent out from Columbia river for Cali
fornia so that the total for the month
xvilt in all pi obabi lity show a material
incr "i -c. over i!::it of last month.
ALONG THK WATEKFROXT.
IIKW V TRAFFIC FOR COOS.
Steamer Alliance Leaves Willi Cu
par ily Cargo.
The sieamei Alliance, Captain Mson.
left Ci iii h siii . t dock last niejit for
Cos Pal with a capacity ciiri;" "f pen-e-al
freight and all the pass, nrrirs hoi
accommodations would permit. The
su amii s 'h pai tel e presented a strlk
Inc i I his t ra t i. m f the Inert sslnjr Mafflc
h(tx,..n tt.is ..a! :md the raplll.v de-
, f h ., ' : X 1 '"' -s I I i c, 1 1 j I I y
X bu" in'!' tl la'' is ,ei the Tii.'irram
at c... s :;iy iin- n k ami anions the
pa s .' t ; irt .' '. ot. the Alliance xvere a
loii'l": of ptrfornois ;nid ti'eir linn
izatrt Xui'iite t!i. in mi re mam siofr. i'
xi ho ii hi make ti e i iaij' pji-as u, f,,.
The steamer
tain Nopander.
i sf rilax lie r
p isenectK a 1 I
Th" St. .I'll :-'
: t thr St in
h..'ld 1 . 1 III
I''
stn'e of California. Cap.
h ft Alnsworfh dock
h. v. i t h a full list Of
!v cargo.
21, French bark Marechal Devout from
Portland. Hritish bark Port Patrick
from Portland.
Port San Luis, Aug. 22. Arrived yes
terday, steamer Atlas from Portland.
Lizard, Auk. 22. -Passed Frencn bark
Alice Marie for Queenstown from Port
land. Tides at Astoria Sunday Hlifh : 11:35
a. m., 7. on feet; Hi:50 p. nm 8.1 feet.
Low: 5:05 a. m. 0.0 feet; 5:18 p. m.,
3.4 feet.
PORTLAND 1A
WINS CONTEST
Dick Stanley World's Cham
pion Broncho-Hnster
Conquers Outlaw.
li:iliit.ii.
.Norwich. Conn.. An;. 22.- Fddie
C la eke, of Spl illBfb Id. M-. ... by defeat
In c T. Itii'hl tiuiirh! earned the title
of national to'iiie champion. Tils total
score xx.as 12 i.'ames ivi.n, two lost. H
Jtosworth. the former champion, scored
1 1 won, three lost.
THAW SHOWS
IT SIGHS
Argues So Clearly Xo-Further
Explanation Is
Xecessarv.
(t'nlteil Prew Imfd Wire.)
Cheyenne, Wyo., Auk. 22. The award-)
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(Pnltnl ITeM teased Wire.)
iphkeepsle, X. V., Aug. 22. -Harry
(T'i,::...l IVe- l.ense.l Wlr..t
:o. A'.;; 22 A x'lorous search
I,. 1.-.I "t ..Oll" .lllllllllUUl..ll,..C n,.(..Clh.r . . ; '. '""
I'lil.f ..f lot'.,-. ItiiT v mi. .1 ..It'ieers el' . ;i ' I .e. I I . I... i Irl.n,! . . f Xl'i i C-tilltf
II,,. Cliiioiloive son i.l will, h. Ine resi ,01. . ! '' 1 1 , I i h. I , ,' I ; .' an,! implicated ith ll f in
si!,!,, for unbearable 1 icrseci. 1 1. .'11 s ! alleip-il atlelnp' to Simula valu-
The .riiTests of the Cliiiic.se mer- ''''''' ilal!l1'
chants contain narratives of personal I
assaiilts. dallx' searches of their prop
erty without warrants. llhu:a! arnsts, ! '
intrusions Into xxorueii's a pu it men t s antli''1'
e "ti the rlfllnc; of c.is!i ilrawc-rs h !;u'
patrolmen In ihe district :" o:i
Tn..v" ,ill,.,,l ',-'ili,m. le.vi. I,, "i, I St Ilcl
poin on for months and the complain- i
afits ax'er that Ihex1 haxe r. j.-at-a 1 1 1 ie
purled the 1 rre-iu la rlt i. s in Chi.:' ..f
Police It I Kiev without avail. N'ot onlv In drowning xour sorrows It is lust
1....... tl,..,' t..l.-. tl .. i.i. .nll tn l!., n or,,.. IK-
the police authorities, hut the Chinese I of each one.
. lusciicc of this third
, lots has aroused meat
a hi n is u uiit'i siooil
1 1 l . ' ' l l ." i i i . . , , i e 1 1 ia
aseei lain her i hereabouts
i i.i j . i.-i' ij iter uii'i' r i ne same
a a 1 .xtrs. i , , , 1 1 , n.i n . t. and .xiict. JacIC
ilaidinr of ileal. ....
count i v
ii oina n In th-
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un pani s not k io j
l-'raucisi o. She i
tie,, at the St
lair which
I r.iui.t to
t '; illty
s xv... K
" ' line north from San
iti ! sji'ason are leav
"ti : ' s hi s real n umbers,
o" t 1 . -teamer .State of
I ' hi .1 'a " : I, ' a t.
-' I,. Am I. . i mha will be
.t t i ! : i: i . 'pe in a few
(Potted Prems leased Wire 21
Mlddletown. N. V , Aim. 22. - Deter
mined to capture and possibly to lynch
hickens and William Monroe, a desperado who al
shlpped P j most killed six pers uis at the home of
yiiiraiiiiin l'aio, ri"ar rare, n posse or
200 farmers, detectives and deputy
sheriffs are tonight ranging the moun
tains Pix miles from this town.
Monroe, pursued sine" last night, ter
roi I7.etl the tonus of In lands, Corners
and (Jardncr. b"iitln I :s ix a i to free-
lom through ciowds uh., so i ,o take
Ing of first place to Lick Stanley of i K, Thaw, xxho for some days has been
Portland, Or., in tha world's champion- i ' 1 of tonsllitls Is the Jail here, today
ship brAncho-bustlng contest here today, denounced the stories that his Pittsburg
and the treatment of Ikusa Purdy a ml ha n krurtcy proceedings xvere merelv
Archie Kaaua. the llaxvailans, who won part of a plan to net him Into a state
first and third nlace In the sleer rop-.iih.rc he might regain his freedom.
Ing contests, and will . in t y ixith them "I'mh r ordinary circumstances," he
to their island home the world's chain- a:.l. "I should appear at the fir t
pionahlp, has done more to overcome tl net ting of my creditors In Pittsburg
feeling that outside ropers could not g. t I out niv presence may not be required,
a square d'a 1 In Cheyenne than anything If it is necessary Mr. .Morsehauser, mv
else. f : , v, , . ,- j ; uiiling to give his eritlri
For years the Cheye-ne riders, or proiiertv as guarantee that T shall re
those living close to t'heveni.e, hav fun Inf.. re Judge Mills for trial
been awarded tit'- championship, .n. . ".Mv counsel will mid their word to
often when outside rulers xvere rle , r I y m no ti..-,, I shall return- If niv presen
fntltlerl to the prize, but a transform
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'''-eg bailast at , mi. wit!, the s-u,,,. jr., , u,, which
i ,.. . nt. , I lit- nearly Kill. . I lie .u-,.,s ll.ose In-
; I : '.i ", ." ! : '. Cantaln Jured besides xl.r.itam Lxos ., re his
s .1 t . . : i l e ).. re this el'- wife. Jonathaii 1 i s i . n- V.,rk law-
' ' ' 1 ' i'' i '.'. ami his xi!f '. a woman servant
- - ' and child
M1I5INF ,TT''" vli 1,1 a r ' '" ' omlltion. and a
j Mlu.'T who xx.is i. ii fl In M, nr.," when
1 he xxas torii.'i. I in ., f!. ;, tonight,
r 22 C. cd I '. ion a? the rti.i v die M -r. : rhr.ik eune In
' c . ' ,ri bin at .'. i m ih- , re'. nge r ,r .t ;,n, a ,., npi. int of
' i s, . mips, u . a : h'T ( I : ' os for an .i:',.k .: a fetc.i iork-
: i i 1 ic ix n d u r I n c t ie i. . ir h I . man
tion 1. In progress and th" people of , innKruptey proceei'.mgs t.
Cheyenne are determined to give on', is. If fiom claims which
shlers the same chance to win that : s ra geous "
acetrrrled local men. 1 . i .
This spirit was manifested In th. ' i,.v,)p rp 4 ti -xtC1
stand today, when the judges Insist -.1 j M M I 1 . lAlljUnr)
upon Lm'k Stanley riding again ami
again, Against hiyton Hanks, m ithouK a 1
protex-t mv
were out
ri ! H
WILL WALK OUT
( I n 1 1 e d I'reu I.enKed Wire. I
the Portland man clearly -on 1 pointed th"
ciieyenne, rtuer. ny ruling n.l M.am ;
boat" to a finish, and arr.. I . he.1 him
at every jump, wli. r-'iis Hanks r-le C " I New York. Aug. 22 - The jrenrft!
veteran outlaw with his spurs set firm-: .
lv in the cinches. Stanley had 1 m rik of tailor now tn progress In New
giving exhibitions of fancy riding inj
front of the grand stand, and ixas uorni
out before he entered the hu king
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test, but he gamelv hiinij on and 10 h-
"Heaver" 10 a finish after l.e had sub
dued "Old Steamboat."
To Sfanley belongs th lienor of I c
ing the. first man who ever scratched
"Old Steamboat" and remalne I on Ids
hack, for the best riders In rhe n, -mi y
have failed to stick and scran h the
outlaw.
The Portland man weighs le-is than
120 pounds, end not only rode straight
up. but rode part of the time wirh
feet out of tie stirrups and Ms spurs
dragging back and forth along 1 il.I
Steamboat's" sides
Again anil aealn the virions outlaw
a'tempted to throw him. trxlri? fo-rv
jump, twist and turn he knew, but fin
ally decided that lie had met h's nuis't r.
for Stanley only smiled and xxh;ptd
anj spurred th harder
ON LOING LEASE
BARN WILL ACCOMMODATE
IO OR 12 MORSES
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
RENT REASONABLE
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173 First Street
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reci nils tomorrow morning, I (iao coat- ' O
makt ri and pressors having voted to- ' iB
n:th! to join In the conflict. , B
Most of the new addition to the!H
strikers' forces ai" H'-brcws who will H
mt xvork on Saturlav". They nre the W
most sklllttl workers In the garment Kfl
Ir.'iili' Their itrt...i..,ly nrft f,,- T . iV , K
.tut raise in wages. ' I SiBBBEEBVBiaDUSIIBBailIBlCUBIRSB3aCIHC3BISBBBSIKa
v - . ' . y r.-i cw: . x
ft,i. ' ' ,' , . t ' " ' r-l$" I , - ':v '1 120 pounds, end not only rode straight , B
K ' 4s-..'' i ! up. but rode part of the time with his H .
;. v. ' " i' fc.'. I " 'f feet out of the stirrups and Ms spurs ' R Tflk f tl p j
1 ' dragging back and forth along ''nldjjl A I H Fj sk SB
1 j:. f ' Steamboat's" sides 'I Tt ff gl IB f AffM B-C
, v fX . J Again ami again the vlcPms outlaw 'E Tjt i D flk B g- I If H H
k' . a'tempted to throw him. trvlrg every L X 1 J JL i V M. S M. 3L M. B B
. '. , I jump, twist and turn he Knew, but tm- i 3
. " . j 1 . 1 i 1 ally decided that he had met Irs mus't r. ' J
i . Sf. ' ti i f.xr Stanlev onlv smiled and b: i.e.l I
f M . K - IJk jU f 1 ' 003flS- TO CE.MEXT 1 U fl
''-' ? cSi fW . m . V Zmk- i II ' boxds wrrn xippox a ' m PU
' '' ti'.-' - : i,''!'?! I VLIjljLr'V t ii' S?3 Xil ' i 1 he Japanese expos,' Ion. Is 1,-e p.lav i
I K.t'-V' J "?, -Vfi -vi vlsltlr.g prominent business ,,,-n and?
- '...v :'-- Wi2 - '- 9'-f-.' t-fHifr lU t . ! Jr.panese m.rchants in p. . ,c r 1 1 .c . t f
, , x , I .; - J. , - .- Trr. . . , s, 4 J . - .1 x-- ' - ",! first report to Wsl.lrt. r, on the P
. f U-'V'.'-r, t 1 ' t $:'-U " vV ' 4 I - ; - ' '' :-'' ' . .,. .. j features of the Amelia., .xf'hit . J
".x'. i'.4-- J'. r Li.'" . - JZV" ' - ' V . " "fctJ to srtange tl.e -r,,ro,siv work "f -I, -
" f ' ' "'.- 2-.. ? f ftT MWrT ;,r- ''."At 1 f - to '' largely ,l.1t "f cm-nth K fr-endlx I
' ' f 1 fc 4 fr -I- - ' 4 . '- rr"'"' " ' ' ' '.-1 f M .' J relations between Japan and the Fi.ited '
-U 8 WZ&w. 'M'Mt1' ' " -rft :'' jcslrjt" """
I '. i 1 . J t x'l 7 -i; '.. JL - . J f -i IH
, . - M Z 'o'-"- " w'-" -V' ''--!. - I - fv-'';-v5r'.''' 1 TTnm ,h N"w Tork "orl'i I
r - it V t -- -m - - - -r. ' , 2 -v.' 2v. " fellow. 1 !r. Miniulaie intriof.m. ex-
L - I) ..'.',,.--..,.' : '.-'Li V. :. 'SPm ' l parti tie mertal hr.rtror, r-flr.. manner. I
I ' l f - - ' ? ' -v",V Tr r-JSr '' CW V ' ' -if -AKJ-'- V- A "ton better a viunfil Wph ifeif p
I J '' V1JW '"'III - ' ' ' "V-jeT ' -."--MFnTJL " I ' Viewed In their eorrmerchll fl.,e,. thei y.
1 I V .T7 V- , aJttO-' -C-'-- AfrJ?J'2'-' in-r-a.- railway enrr.inirs sw. II th, vol- b
M t ' ' r -' kit ' '-tZ'dL r-?t' 4 ' I 1 cme. of rMftil trs.i- and diffuse m. rxev ?
II MJ :: I
' t T 7 ' 0Ts- -T-l?S --fZZ' --Q ?Z ' After 15 -ar. rf Jsh'.r. Profe.ar 1
fi ' ' ' ( J-eV. " - ' " , 'T j,.; V " . ",':' 'ti'-ed a erle of many thousartl. of
ay Beach Resort
ARNEY
CITY
A
THE NEWEST THE NEAREST
OCEAN BEACH PORTLAND CAN
THE BEST
EVER HAVE
"Op;e .rtur.ily k: ck at every man' !. .or at nt r.
ITY catnc ni:f:i xv e j '.o r.l ..n tV.r tv.srke: i.ur e.-tvi: p-. jo-"
!w days nifirc. If yr-u have kept puce! ii r ai! r. . 1 ,r -
trv d'trinn the last few dav nm xx:' ee win
ABOVE PRICE. a-r" eiiinK ur 4u i-.t'
-s-iv "ONLY
3 week a T 1 -1 v r
! :': C r's :; , -. YOUR OPPORTUN
3: $5"" i ,..t f !,....! ri' s ,.j:'r . pen a
merit 1 : i-.':,,,,.' ui .ci 'i''' .r: .. k citn-
A - FEW DAYS MORE" AT THE
re : . ur ; . t -. -. a ; t he v
-ik i
"rslili -
V. xi 1 5t g ,,-;
;r tliirk ti-,k
hippejl
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are
Yf.ti
a-ic 1 i T . -li..
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ot x "t'hr ii.
i y.
f'ti rMtl h .is
x t 1 find that
T '-.rr. yei, xx iU
- ' k H"J ) O'j
ake up rw
IirilUh Suamer Bucrsc.a lAdir,s U'mVr s. , Vi,.o-ja w,:r,hin for Shanghai.
ur Ai;.rii2xj;.;i Z Oh .)i0 Fet.
The Cro Will Meaji-
rr.nute obrx t'ioni by mmr! tfHc.,,
I- hope, to d-t-rmlr- f exa t r.c'-.
. - . 1 it. . 1 . .
p-i'on 01 to- m i. 111 11- i.ui io rr- l
it to ni nuiw ir. wmn" to r"cm ir..i
"'k of r Iroiatl'wi. h!eh h est matesj
w i, ocr jff at leaat 10 jrara. I
among Portland's het
are go, rig to sit ar.-tfd or. :'; ti p rail of the fence a-
parsed. Then you wiil w;tke tip and make a Brand r-.:h to prt 1:, , ) r fc
the floor ha 1 ern ra;el and that yor, xv,i! rrnl a ?ep lat:crr ,( c . r op. '
offer oine icih.w that wear a No 10 kip t.o t "tw.. I ." to tak' y ui in'
as a gentle reminder of wl.at a y.ioa'. and nvoll ti;j.r,.n;. a y u lae made
and get a move on you PC .re we move up.
Nehalem Bay Lands Company
Central Office. Room 3. First Floor. Chamber of Comtrttrce; Phone Main 24&S.
MAIN OFFICE. 1000 WILLIAMS AVENUE; WOODLAWN 1014.