The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 01, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. .PORTLAND. SATUKDAY EVENING. JUNE I. lilt.
TERRIFC CLOUTS
SET BEAVERS BACK
Sixteen Hits Off Glrot and HIg.
Clnbotham Shove Portland
Into Fifth Place.
VICTORIA MIES
PORTLAND. 9 TO 3
SMiTHSON III BAD
ANO MAT LOSE IP
!Ed Kennedy Runs Into Harris Former Portland Boy Com.
Ea Uaaeg.r Wn..,le tuiH f
ti - It ttt twal I (lata
I SlMA
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and Knocks Colt Catcher
Out
petes Unattached When
Los Pas Expenses,
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la a rMJi aarater a id
taaiag ef Ik II I I - I .f tit KWU ) ail IN ivaae I 41. 4.e.kc. laain la tba
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lha foiiili allH a alngta and Han kl44J Kaanay. it
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II rfillUcd lo a b:k afiar halng ' Va4. Ih ..
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An Miiira flrat aarriflfa t.inJt
rrJ oti Iala hard f round, r and.
'Hou:ka r.d rlhrahan foulad In; BOI
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thorl and Haaln tiorej Arr IUn-
palk.d and liuol an rannrd lllfiln
boiham rrlad l.im and Immediately
aalked trrlan fnrrlng !! In. Mad
dan (ir.glfd ihrougji ajsrl and (ir
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Haalna ln(l. M rant. Kruagrra
error. M:llra aa. rlfl-
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Ip tha artanth lwulUa ly ('iKwk and
Ir.lan gat Ih.m another In lighth
In tli nlntn d'uh!ra ty () Rnnrk.
Millrr and lcal and alnglr by fhaa-
han, rhek. A rrallanra, folloa-ad ' a ,, ... . ,
aarrsfir. fi, br Iralan added fo..r mora VkIUc Coal league.
lo th. t. tal ! I-??1
Torliand mJa It on!y a.ora In the o",, $
flrat. a hen fhnrtbnurrir walknl. ti.k in, Angcira . :s
mind on Hsnrroft a aarrlflrr. thltd or. Hn.-rntnarito
l.lndfriT'a out an. I arorrd on KrurKrr Is.lln1 ii
dnuhla to right run r
With nun nut In tha ninth. Rat p'. '
nuroh and Rtnnc, tutting fnr Hlg, ;
"Ir.gipd, liut Cliadboiif r.- utid Itancroft '
could n"t bring ona over.
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full land
HIMMAKV.
T-haa tilta Merrill. Ilarrla
Tbraa-laa-MI- Kannl lloma rona- -Merrllt.
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nltna htolei. Utr---Uri-n-nan
I"tthera' lutnmnri - S ruin. !.lt
off Toni.eaon In : Irnm
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fi-t i 1 u afti ag.i. a Ml. a ttt.itibar of
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dan c..niin!l of ihe Iw.ulh I'aelflc
a- laii.ti .f Itt Amateur AIMaiie
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A l.i. gram ftaxn Jama K autllvaa.
I alrn an of ll.a ArtterUan Otniile rotn
mill., in Nr Tnrk alatea Ibal Iba
Sea V..ik offlrlala Iiol Interfere
in. tha ruling of lie !. Angela rom
n.ii irr
rl'r'i.'.a n baa re-celel or4 thai hi
Buei!-el..rt la a 1 1 ! I In affeel ami -a III
wiljl further lneatlgalln
The la Ang.l.a . Iu alau rfua la
lay iiHiinia eioer.ae t Star York
10 J..in tr.f lorn un.l.r any fir-rum.
atal.t ra
!ai.iuna H a lima f.tr th team da-
laituie la t-nt a few .! aaay. o II
aeema r.ria.n j-itit-.aon ha anieng
lla al .'.!
llnrinr (rat hr Gotham.
I all. a fr-rm l.etai H Ira I
Sa V a. Jh I - tieorge lli.rlna
of 'aaford umt-aiaiiy. t'aiifornla.
world a 1 i.ami'lnn liith Jwmr. la hare
4da) from 1 a 1 fot nia. Iturlrta etarled
Iralnirg t..'a. at Travrra (aland, th
rummer I oi-.r ,. ha Naa- York Athletlrl
eluh and alii ra tl dally until tha
I'on.j.:, r .,..! m tha Harvard Hta
! mi J.in. m hi. h ho la entarrd
ffi.iaia of Ih. A A I". irre on hanj
.- lu l.i aatih II. .rin. a ork.
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hlanford I ' nls i-r : l j . (al . Junn 1
T.'iera l a anaplrlon Tealrnt I era In
thiit 1.110 hkelv ran-llilala for tha
At.iarlian n:ni.l.- t.arn : t.ean over-
ik..! In Mi lie Alderrnun. Htanford
e.i.-(il Ihi.mtr In priirtlra 1-era Ald
ir.iian hvirlel ho ilim-ut 14? feet, Juet
one f'u.l nur the. world a record.
Leaps From Horse and Throws I VI Id Steer t
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GOSSIP OF THE
MOTOR BOATS
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Totals
A" ' V 'u'T K,i 1 National InRnc.
4 n n 1 ! (I ' V.'on Lost. P r
J 11 11 4 2 I V' York 7 SoO
4 ii I 2 1 rini-lnnatl J1 17 .'.7'.
4 11 1 1 1 ( 'Ii I f't co 11 17 .!'.'.'!
4 11 f 1 0 0 ritthlmra; IS 17 .:, 4
4 11 -i in 2 n ut. iiui 1 :o 2? . i7
4 n 1 ti 1 n : I'hlladalphla 14 in .t:(
1 11 0 n 11 0 Brooklyn 1 - .J1
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HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT
. RESULTS IN DRAW
(t ailed rreea liead Wire
Fun r'rnnriam, June 1 - The queatlon
of the heavyweight "hopr" auprrmary
of tha coimt la ntlll unilerided today
following n 10 round draw between WoN
dler i:iler ninl Phatlay Miller Tho man
ir-v !!! 1 v i.n.1 fouicht n four round
('rnw and wi ro mntrlied over t?ia longer
In hii rfforl to aattln their dlf-
f er.-ne.
Kldar hud the hatter of the' aarly
roiimla. but Miller raitia hack atronir
atul atoni'd up tn.'ittr-ra. Miller used hla
111 1" nor welt-lit and alr.a to waar down
the .Si.lili. r, ami fmiKht rovrred up. Ho
punlHha.l I-:ider with rlumay body blows,
wlill.' i:id'-r, en ; 1 1 y oulhoxliiK him,
piyki d at hin k'k mttr nppnnant'a fara
r.nd trlfl n'pr.itidly hut vainly to get
him to open up.
The bent lmut of the evpnlnjr nil a
""hedulod 10 round nffnlr botwacn "I4d"
Watson and Ahe Label, In whlrh Wat
non put I.al.rl nway In plirht rounds.
JliiuilV t'arroll and Holder Rocho
fouufht a druw.
' ' . illMiin
rirkftt. rowl)oy ter- rtatlrr and rhlef hlh rhlef of lha Cbajcncfk
with (bo 101 Ranrh, whhh oiDa at Portland. Juna h.
Dr of th moat remaikibte eil.l
l:tloi.a in tha 101 Kanrh IM W eat
rl.ow, whlrh eihitita in I'on .rd r .r
four da) a, beginning Pat jrrtay. June t,
la a wrealllnaT conttat between ' l iau'
rirkelt. a rowboy. and a big long horned
Trxa aleer
Pickett. It I aald. dladalnea to have
tha animal bald by larlata until he rani li...ana and t'.ieaa.ka ho ront rlbula
get a good grip 011 th animal' nerk or J hiiaratmg .Mini to ti e wild weal per
head Ml method la to pursue the a!rer fn'tnan. e
of tb penfli of that !! Hi-aia will
leak Portland nil .r.1 moinlng. te
lurnit.g toi.Ja ei.:ng tahor Id
M.iemb.r 14-II It la planned t
hat a llJg irulir The . 0111 ll.ll te la
not al IllKtty to glv oul any tiifurir.a.
1 I ion aa lo dretinalion. allrartlona or
(any other fatura It troniliea lu b
I a auB.lon of aurorlarB, one after tha
1 ulnar, fur t wo da) Hfler.ler !:
tu lihar i: tJ and IX lota-r ! : . will
on a row pon . wati-h for a faorabla I a.ao ht rruialng loa. but towplrte Ue
o.orlur.lt. vault fiom the la k of lh !alia havo nol liven made
pory to lha neik of ll.a ateei. and then) potlry of the renin commute
wreilie with the aillnibl until It admila , 0 mtrieal tha arloua lommrn 111 ilula
lte-!f lealeii and ilr.-pa to tha ground along the rlar of lha nortl.aeat In
It l n tihlbitlnn (ht netrr fall lns rub crulara la a new one and glea
rrrnlc a Ben.atiou eery promtae of opularltlng rruialng.
1'hkett la oni) one of . big rongraaa a II ha never baen bafor The lnl!a.
of n. !,,. rniflil. Median Vaquaro tlon are cordial and II I rertaintr
from ie Joaepn Ktiiile ebip )rda In
tlaet fniilin,! The eaaet irrind lata
In th aftur.-wn and tla.1 u(. I Suppla a
I do. k al the foa l of aet luiiaonl tral.
fMhrr triavatp.
Wil.nm J. rattrraon haa purihiaed a
all 1) under linmm engld from lha
Moter iliehineiy company Von def
Urrtr.a are doing Ih Inatalllng.
)'. II Helton, nianagrr of tha Gaa
I'nn.r at hufpl)' I'o. la on a tup dowa
tha ruaet In tha Intere! of hi com
panv.
YOUNG OIIEN HAS
WOLGAS
T GUESS!
NG
. 1
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01000
1 8 27 1 4 3'
Il.itteiJ for lllk'Rlnbnthnm In 9th.
SOU It K BY INNINGS
jinrrjimento 0 0 0 7 0 0 11 4 1.1
1 IltH 0 10 6 0 0 2 2 K lfi
Port land 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 a- K
SUMMARY.
Strurk out by (Jlrot 1. Mlesin Ar
icllunes 3. Ita.Ta On hulls off fllrot 3.
HlKKin 2, Arrelluncs 3. Two Iihmc hlta
Kriieger, O'Kriurke 2, ItHPps, Ohoek,
Iralan, Mlllor. Three bsne hits
Iipwia. Poulile plays Ilancroft to Llnd
hRy to rtappK. fiacrlficfi hltB Banornft,
Miller i) Knr-rlflri. flv trnlnn Ktolrn
banes ('heck, hewls. O'Rourke. Wild
itchrs- Hlnsln. Balk Glrot. Inning
IVltrnoii ny i.irui o t.-i. natn nun ut 1
lrot 4. runs 3. Charge dufeat to
(71rot.' Time of (fame One hour 5S min
utes. Umpires Wheeler and Kinney.
DAY WILL FIGHT KID
FARRELL ON JUNE 15
Marshflejd, Or., Juno 1. Jess Day,
who fouphl a draw with Jack Duartu
et Pandon last Saturday night, has ar
ranged for another fight at Bnndon,
June 15, when he will meet Kid Farrell
for 20 rounds. This will be the twenty
second fight that Day haa had In tha
ring and the day upon which It is to
take place will ba his twenty-second
birthday. After the fight with Farrell.
Day expects to leave on a tour of
Ids ho. Utah and California, where ho
will fight. There has been noma effort
here to mop boxing and the matter has
been taken, to the Marshfirdd city coun
cil. Until the position of the city au
thorities on the flRltt question Is defln
Wratrrn Trl-SUto Gnmoa.
At Walla Walla It. H. II
T.a flrando S S 2
Walla Walla S H 5
Batteries Kinnear and Mountain
and White; Brldger and Kelly and
Brown.
At Boise n. If. K
Tendleton .1 9 4
Bolso 4 10 2
Batteries Garrett and Pembrooke
Karr. Maya and Vox.
Washington State Games.
At Hoquiam It. If. E.
Aberdeen S 7 2
Hnquliuu 5 " 2
Batteries Josh and Gleason: Kane,
Wllklns and Troeh. Umpire Golden.
At Ontralla H. If. K.
Aberdeen 8 7 1
Hoquiam S R 4
Butteries Helmecke. Smith. Boyle
and Gleason; Berper and Wllklns.
Boy of Eight (Seeks Heath.
Bcno, Nov., June 1. Disappointed be
cause other boys sold more tickets to
a school entertainment than he, Lau
rence Fouts, agod 8, attempted suielde
by drinking a solution used to remove
dead cuticle from fingernails. It was
stated today that he probably will re-;
cover. "I want to be first," the boy
explained to his parents. "If I can't,
I don't want to live."
ANDERSON WILL MEET
F. EDWARDS TONIGHT
Vancouver, Wash., June 1. In a let
ter received from Bud Anderson thla
mornitiK. written at his training camp
at Kliinatli Kalis, he predicts his suc
cess In about the tenth round tonlfrht in
hln match with Frankle Kdwurds. Bud
put Kdwnrris down for the count in the
seventeenth round in a former engage
ment and says that he Is now in much
better shape and expects to shave at
least seven rounds from the time. The
seuts are all sold, he says.
(frilled Prea Ta.aed wire.
Philadelphia. June 1. Young Jack
O'Brien has Jumped Into the flrat-rater
class of tha lightweight division today
aa a result of Ma ahnwlng against
Champion Ad Wolgast In a six round
bout here. At tha end. the advantage,
If any, was with the rhaenplnn. hut for
the most part the bout wa very even.
Brian was far the cleverer, but
his blows lacked sting, while Wol
gast made his opponent wince when he
anded on tha body. O'Brien showed
speed, which at tlmea had the champion
at sea. In the second round Wolttast
dropped the I'hlladelphlan for the count
of nine, but O'Brien was up and fight
ing at his usual clip again before the
gong.
GOLFERS PLAY TODAY
that many peopla will prefer thee
monthly crulaea on tha rlrra to a irg
utar aummer acatlon.
Ilajf OrM"" In Tort
Tb ganolln yacht Ray
Again.
Ot-ean
Tie motor t oat men ef tha Wlllaro
etta aie wondering If Mr. Wlie will aend
llu; Wig wain lo the rarea at bt Johna
lo rue againit Johnny Wolffs new
Ih) ,1 Nothing ha bean heard t. and
ih time Ii growing short.
IN GEARHARTTOURNEYiNORTH BEND PLANS
National Leagun CJatiiPs.
At Brooklyn Flri-t game: R. IT. E.
Boston ,i r 2
Brooklyn 9 10 3
Batteries Dixon. McTlgue and Kllng.
Gowdy; Ylngllng and Krwln.
Umpires Brennan and Owen.
Oaks Win in Twelfth.
San Fracisco, ("al., Juno 1. The Oaks
defeated the Villagers In a 12 inning
game yesterday by the score of 6 to 6.
A base on balls to Tierlemann, with two
outs and a man on first followed by
Hetllngs single gave the Oaks their
victory.
The score: R. H. K
Vernon 5 11 1
Oakland l i
Batteries C list I. ton. Gray and Sulli
van, Abies ana fllitz. '
At Brooklyn Second game: B. If. E.
Boston S S 3
Brooklyn Rl 2
Batteries Brown, Donnelly and
Dowdy; Ragon, Rurker and Erwln.
Umpires Brennan and Owen.
The third annual Invitation golf tour
nament nt Genrhart Paik opened Ihta
morning. Many local p)aera ar en
tered in the tournament, which will
labt until Tuesday evening.
There will be u dance tonight In th
Grai haft hotel for thin who hav en
tered
Tha mens and women's qualifying
rounds will he played today. Play will
continue tomorrow slid on Monday tha
st-ml-finnl will be played. The mixed
forrsomes will also ba played Monday.
U S ro mm
TO BAR "WORKERS
Ordinance Gives Mayor Right
to Deny Streets to Public
Meetings.
IN RHODE SLAND VOTE
A,t New York R. H. E
St. Louis fi 8 0
New York l ti i
Batteries Willis and Bresnahan;
Wlltse, Tesreau and Meyers. Umpires
Johnstone and Eason.
At Pittsburg - R. II. E.
Cinclnnafl 2 5 4
Pittsburg 6 S 2
Batteries Bagby and McLean; Adams
and Gibson. Umpires Klem and Bush.
BATTING AVERAGES
FOR THE SERIES
Angels Make It Five Straight.
Los Angeles, al., June 1. Tho Seals
suffered their fifth straight defeat at
the.- hands r.f tha Angels yesterday by
tne, score or o to i.
The score: R. H. K.
Los Angelns 5 8 0
San i Francisco i., 2 S B
Batteries Flater and Boles; Miller
HgMl Berry.
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this city wilt not be carried out.'
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Senttlf Heats Spokane.
Spokane. Wnrh., June. .1" The Bugs
nosed out the-Indians In yesterday's
game by the, From of 5 to 4. Kraft
Intercepted a throw from centerfield,
which would have caught Strait at the
pinto with the winning run.
The Ncore: R. H. E.
Spokane 4 !) 1
-feat tie '6 11 3
Batteries Noyes, Kraft and Devogt;
Mclvor. and Whaling. Wall'y.
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Tacotna .Uents 'anrouver.
Tncoma, Wash., June 1. Allekla held
Vancouver to rtwo hits and the Bob
Brown's tossers were defeated by the
score of 2 to 0.
The score: . . R. If. E.
Vancouver . . ; 0 2 1
Taroma ' 2 7 1
Batteries Kngl and Lewis; Meikle
and Crittenden. Umpire Tomen.
Cuban Situation better.
Washington, June 1 United States
consuls in Cuba today In reports to tha
state department expressed complete
bewilderment to- thef-authorshlp of
stories sent out from Havana report
ing tha$ an alarming condition pre
vails in the island republic as a re
sult of tha negro rebellion. '
Want Sunday Game.
The Keystone Woolen mills team
would like to make arrangements with
some out of town team for a game to
morrow. For further Information tele
phono Tom Jaxon, C-2592.
(Ppaclil ta Tha Jonrnat.t
Providence. R. I , June 1 Victory tr
Champ Clark throughout Rhode Island
In the Democratic presidential primaries
was shown by practically complete re
turns today. The, returns show that
CUrk will get all the 10 delegates to
the Democratic national convention in
Baltimore.
The vote, which was exceedingly light
so far tabulated, stands: Clark, 5712;
Wilson, 1530; Harmon, 728.
DALLES DISTRICT LEAGUE
IS MEETING IN YAKIMA
(Spertal to The Journal.)
North Yakima, Wash.. June 1. The
sixteenth annual convention of Tha
Dalles district of the Epwdrth league
of the Methodist church is being held
in this city yesterday and today. The
district Includes all the territory in thi
Yakima valley from EUensburg to Ken
newiek and on tie Columbia river to
Hood river and Prlnevllle.
Among the out of town speakers are
Miss Edith Waterman of. Boston, dea
conese evangelist; Kev. If. F. Femher
ton, pastor of the AVhitehouse Heights
Methodist church in Spokane; Rev. II.
O. Perry of Sunnyslde, Miss Clara
Motilton of Grandvfew, Rev. C. D. Rary
of Kennewlck, Rev. .1. W. Caughjin of
EUensburg and L. P. Meyers of Spo
kane, representing the. second annual
Kpworth league institute, which is to
be held at Kale: park Liberty Lako,
July 8 to 14.
The officers of the district are:
Harry Cole ef this Hty, president for
the past two years: G. If. Haffenbrack
of North Yakima, assistant; Mlsa
iiamle Landon, Sunnyslde, first vice
president; Miss Nettle Barnes, Golden
dale, third vice president; Mrs. R. R,
MacDnnald, The Dalles, Or., fourth vice
president: Mrs. Vessie Keenon, EUens
burg, secretary-treasurer.
HE STOLE CATS; WILL
EITHER GO TO PRISON
OR RECEIVE PENSION
HERE'S CASE OF OFFICE
SEEKING OUT THE MAN
New York, Juns 1. Who wants a
$4000 Job? Not all at once, please.
Newark wants an expert to help beau
tify that suburb. Whether or not It Is
regarded as a hopeless task, candidates
arc not flocking to get on the pay roll.
The state civil service commission
has asked for applicants and has gone
so far as to specify the exact duties,
but not a single man has offered to take
the Job even at $4 000 a year.
I Special to The Journal. 1
North Bend, Or. June 1. pea king
on the rtreet of North Bend by mem
ber of the I. V. W. or others cannot
take place unless the city officials
know about it before hand. Thla la the
result of an ordinance passed by the
city council which la similar to the plan
adopted In some other cities. The or
dinance provides that anyone desiring
to make a public speech on the streets
must first receive a written permit
from the mayor of the cy and the ap
plicant must specify exactly tha hour
and place of his Intended speech and
must also atate the text of the address
he Intends to give. It Is atated that
this measure was passed by the city to
guard against I. W. W. troubles should
speakers of that order come hore from
other place.!.
Jimla IL Welch, secretary of lb
Motor Boat club, la Inatalllng Ihre
c Under Falrbanka-Mora angine In hla
boat. Th 1'acer Hull. Thra la eonald
arable gucaelng aa to lbs apead that
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BAPTIST MISSIONARY ,
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("pedal to The Journal.)
Marshfield. Or., June 1. Rev. C. E.
Short of Oakland, has been sent to this
locality to do missionary work for the
Baptist church. He will remain here
for one year and will act as general mis
sionary aid In Coos and Curry coun
ties, filling the pulpits of different
churches. Another missionary move
ment which Is to be carried on here
by the Baptfst denomination Is that of
maintaining a colporteur boat which will
be in charge of Rev. J. Leroy Hall,
formerly pastor of the Marshfield Bap
tist church. The boat will be operated
Only jeraeyites will be considered ror j the same manner as the colporteur
the place until it is known that none Is j cars and wagons, but it was decided
competent, if any should apply; but I that a boat would be more effective lo
the commission threatens to cross the , cally as It would better reach the rural
state line shortly. But Newark really districts and tho logging camps. The
has a rase of "the office seeking the i boat will be a novelty as it will be th
oniy one or tne Kind in tno united
States. The local church furnished the
money for building the boat and specifi
cations are now being drawn.
STRIKE AT ABERDEEN
COST TAXPAYERS $4400
tSperlal to Tbe Journal.!
Aberdeen, Wash., June 1. The re
cent I. W. W. strike in this city cosl
the taxpayers nf Aberdeen for special
police, $4 100, that amount being allowed
by the city council. When the trouble
broke out. Chief of Police Templeman
and Mayor Paries, .finding it impossible
to get officers. Imported from Seattle,
Portland and Tucoma, 90 special men,
who worked during the entire strike.
Blind Woman Burned.
(United frees Leased Wire.)
Redding. Cal., June 1. Unable to
make her way from the building because
of blindness, Airs. Kate Fernando was
burned to death In a fire which de
stroyed her cabin home near here.
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- American League Game. .
At St Louis B. It. R
Detroit 1 1
St. Louis 914 0
Batteries Wlllr.tt. Works and Stan
age; J".oweII and Stephens', Krtehell.
Umpire AVstcTvelt - and O'LoUartriin.
Crowds attend OakaViinh ihes day's.
fFnlted Pre Leased Wire.)
Toklo. Japan, June l.Kohl-
4 chi Kobayashl la under arrest
4 hare charged with stealing oats.
He had a corps of email boy aa-'
sis-tanta who scoured the city
4 for them. In the past few years
4 it la estimated he gathered 2Q.
4 000 cats. He sold their skin
far half a yen, er 25 cents each.
'Th authoritlea do not know
whether Mo imprison or pension
a him. -.'.-- ,:. -. J.
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GRAYS HARBOR MILLS
DO ACTIVE BUSINESS
u
(Rneclnl to The JonrnoL)
Hoquiam. Wash., June 1. More than
1000 carloads nf lumber were shipped
from Grays Harbor during the month
of May. The shipments were better I
than any previous month this year.
The mills find it - hard - to get. suffi
cient vessels to carry lumber and the
raise In freight rates is due to tho
scarcity of sailing ships.
Many Attend Memorial Services.
- (Rpeclil to Tha Journal.!
Albany. Or., June L More people at
tended Memorial services hers Thurs-
day. than at any time in the history of
Albany.. Tha Spanish war veterans pro
vided autos for the members of tho
G. A. R. and the Ladies of tha Grand
Army during the procession to tho city
cemetery where tha services were held.
Flowers were strewn on the- surface
of th Willamette river in commemora
tion of th nation' dead who gave up
their lives at sea.
IT QTEBCHEl TBZB8T .
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