THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,. PORTLAND; ' FRipAY EVENING, ' MARCH : li, 1913. 7 1:; 1 SPEED m Abuse of Speed by; Autoists " Complained of to Council , . Committee. :"' ' ' uv vfc ivjjecu, nut At. hvm.u., 5 -; That was th sentiment reiterated yBte'rday ihfougliout a discussion aris ing- at ycsieraays meeting or the poucoy rommutee or wis city executors' Board. The unanimous opinion expressed ' by the members of the committee Walde- ' Hodson was that under preaent condi tions oven the moat agile of pedestrians -jnust-kseo- a weather eye'open when vjtraveraliiFtay much used roadway. vXhe city Nawerrun by a class of automobile drlvena who ira nothlrt short of iHurdererar 'said Mr. ' Hodson. "The trafflc4Jnaco should be amend ' cd and th speed cut down on all classes of vehicles. The reckless and wanton haste of these devil wagons is a con stant menace to public safety." Chief of Police glover said he would - be In favor of cutting down the speed of the fire apparatus and the police , patrol .wagon by reducing the gear on -. the roaohlnea. Commissioner Fitzgerald objected to reducing the speed limit of these machines,' but was agreeable to the proposition of recommending other ; utiaiinea in me iramo ordinance. . "A class of vehicles -that cause a great deal of annoyance and which are almost Immune from molestation by the police department," said Chief Blover. , "are those driven by doctors. The law makes exceptions In favor of physicians and it is Impossible to secure convlo- . tlons against these." City Attorney Grant is now prepar ing an ordinance reducing the speed limit for ambulances. It is probable that other amendments-to-the-trafflo ordinance will be submitted to the coun cil a week, from next Wednesday. Spe cial attention will be given to motor cycles In the proposod amendatory ordi nance. Ancse macnines, being so small by comparison with automobiles, turn corners with great speed, and are upon the unwary pedestrian, before ho knows It. ' ' , .f.V. . J 'f': : BROADWA I BRIDGE CREV ISSELECTED T. UPTON WILL ISSUE . ANOTHER CHALLENGE (Cnltrd Preu tailed Wire.) , I.ondoiv March 14. Adminslon that it was ; "highly probable" that b would Issue another challenge to the New York Yacht club for a race for the America's cup was made today, by 8Ir Thomas Lipton. He said: "Captain Nelll warns me that it would Imperil the lives of the seamen to cross the Atlantic In a 90 foot boat I. wanted, no favors when I issued my recent challenge. I made what I con sidered a fair sporting offer, and It was according to the conditions governing the ; America's cup ; contest, r I should have thought that for the sake of the sport, the members of the New York club would have welcomed another race, but of course lUs all a matter of sport, ing spirit" r , Juarea Results. Juarex, Mexico,. March 14. Tester- day's results: ' First race Billy Myer, S to 1. 1 to 1, even, won; Obscuro, IS to 1. ( to J, sec oiid; King Earl, I to i, third. Time, Second race Bamey. 10 to 1. 4 to 1, 2 to l, won; Venetian, to 1, even, sec ond; ocean "Queen, even, third. Time, 1:14 1-6. Scratched, Definite, Hlddeu Hand. - ..... Third race Compton, 3 to 1, 8 to 6, 4 to 6, won; Helen Bcott, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, second; Zlnkand, even, third. Time, l: I5.- Fourth race Vested Rights, 1 to 1, S to- I, 6 to J, won; Truly, I to 6,. ot. second; Pamplnea, 7 to S, third. Time, 1:14 8-g. . :?.: ; Fifth race Collnet, 6 to i, 3 to 1. 4 to 5, won; E.C. JDavis, 4 to 1. 2 to 1, second; Transparent, 7 o 10, third. xime, Bcratcnea, nosenta. Sixth race Abound, " to 1, 4 to 1,3 to 2, won; Odelia, even, 1 to 2, second; Bal, Cllffe. even, third. . Time, 1:43. Cohn May Grab Catcher. 8rrtl te The JjnrniU t - Spokane, Wash., March 14r Stanley Borleeke,' former star of the Spokane high school football, baseball and track teams a few years ago, and later a crack athlete at the University of Michigan, may become a member of the Spokane Indians this year. Branch Rickey, St Louis scout, has written a letter to Captain Harry Ostdiek urging Mm to give Barleske a trvout, and -Ost. diek is seriously considering the propo sition. . Borleske Is a clever catcher nd his chances for a berth with the Spo kane team are said to depend en wheth er Ostdiek. will be able to pick a .first class man to play second to himself out of the five catchers already on the Hat . The crew which will handle the new -' JK t t A 1 . . A . . traffic was selected by the county com missioners ' yesterday. Nine men will Jbe needed 'on the bridge, and James Hicks, now an operator on' the Haw thorne bridge, was named as foreman on the Broadway. . Bids for lumber to replenk the Kenton trestle and complete replanklng the ; Vancouver trestle were opened. The bids varied from $14,000 to $14,000, and were submitted by the following lum ber companies: Sullivan, J. W. Shaf ford, L. It Farrls and John Emmons. The contract will be let after the bids : have been checked, up. After considering the bids made to supply the cpunty with a new auto truck, the ' commissioners selected a Peerless, which will cost $4780. A letter was received from Ralph Tlnvt nrpaMnnt of the ' Rose Festival 'association, rfouestlntr the commission ers to make an. appropriation of $600 to assist in raising $100,000 which the as sociation has-set out to raise for this year's show. 2 Representing that th work of his office was too much for the present force, Constable Andy Weinberger asked that another deputy be appointed. Foreman Forbes of the Burnslds street bridge was Instructed to make a report In connection with an accident which befell F. D. Hathway, on the the structure. Mr. Hathway lias suDmnwa a -ciium 'for damages aggregating $5760 against . . x - .i ...... til fnnt atnick tne county, alleging .... ... - a plank on the bridge aidewalk causing . him to fall, crush his cheek, fracture a rib and otherwise Injure himself to such an extent that he is Incapacitated for work. -The claim was submitted through attorneys. Are Your Chickens Proiftable? If you are not satisfied with the re sults you are getting frdm your; chick ens, the Poultry Editor of The Journal may be able to give you some advice that will iricrease their productiveness. You will find it worth while to keep In touch with the Poultry feature which appears In The Journal every Saturday. WnAArnv 111 son la. the second Princeton graduate to become president of the united states, xne iirsi was James Madison, who graduated from Princeton in 1771. ' The high honors are still divided by Harvard university and William and Mary college, with three presidents each. Ritchie to Fight July 4. Chicago, March 14. Lightweight Champion Willie Ritchie, who is here today, Is to risk his crown July 4 on the Paclflo coast He will try and force packey McFarland into the ring on that date, but falling in this will meet anyone- the highest bidder selects. Stung by criticism that he'galped his tills by "accident,". Ritchie has decided to abandon the, stage and get back Into the ring. In an Interview , published here today. Ritchie declares ho ' Will take on any of the three men clamoring for a match with him Rivers, Wolgast or Murphy If he cannot get McFarland to consent to a match. Ritchie demands 183 pounds at $ o'clock In the. after noon,. The best McFarland can do ti Leach Cross and Charlie White of Chicago also are hot on Ritchie's trail. : , Sox II 'Beat Angels. (Cuitttd Press Lmm4 Wire.) Los Angeles, March J4. Ryan aad Perrltt were too easy for the second squad of the Whit 8ox, and the Angels today have ' another defeat chalked against them. Bodla, of the Sox, and Page, of the Angels, developed hitting streaks, each get tin r three safeties. v - Score: R H E Chicago IS 1 Los Angeles ill Batteries Scott and Oossett; Ryan, remit and Horrman, urooKs. . ; " Venice rrk Completed. .' IDnltsd Prm tMaad Wlm.1 Venice, Cel., March 14. UnxTt 26 will bs a red letter day in the string of little ocean shore resorts that will sup port Hap llogan's Coast leaguers dur ing the coming season. On that day the neat little baseball plant that Meier of the Tigers built, will be dedicated, the Venetians appearing against the Chica go White Sox. Work on the grounds an J stands was completed yesterday. ' Flood to .Manifge Team. Winnipeg, March 14. Tim Flood, one time manager of the Los Angeles Coast league team, also player in the Na tional, American and various other leagues, will, manage the Winnipeg baseball elub this season, according to announcement made here today.' Barrieau Not to Fight. (Dulled Press Lsascd Wire.) Vancouver, B. C, March 14. Ernie Barrieau, who was to meet Danny O'Brien of Portland In a Seattle ring tonight, will be unable to make the trip owing to an injury to his elbow In his bout at Edmonds, near here, with Sammy Good on Wednesday night Watson Ready for Boot.' . (TTnltrd Prats Lsased Wlrs.N Ean Francisco, March 14. -Satisfied that they cannot settle the question of supremacy in four round bouts. Tommy McFarland and Red Watson have signed today for a 0 round bout here, to be staged Friday night, March 21. Berg May Meet Grimm. (Xncrlil tn Tin Joarnil.) Seattle, Wash.. March 14. John Berg, the well known heavyweight wrestler of Portland, Is In Seattle trying to land a match with Polly Grimm, the former varsity football star. Grimm to Wrestle ' Nelson. Centralis, Wash.. March 14. Arrange ments were msde yesterday whereby Polly. Grimm will wrestle Carl Nelson In Centralis on March 25. Centralla 1 I lff wlUTt MAX q There Are No . Fancy Frills .Ifio enormous rents, no big sal- aries, to hang upon my custom ers' shoulder?. That's why I can sell you your Easter Suit for $15 j that in every particular measures up to the garments sold by high .rent, downstairs clothiers at $20 and $25. Hundreds of new Spring pat terns fancy pin . stripes, checks, mixtures, in grays,, tans, fancy blues, browns. It'll pay you to Ride Up Saturday and Save $5.00 or More! MICHEL S. W. Corner Fourth and Washington Street Here Is a Real Tire Service Department The distinct advantage to you of our Tiro Service De partment Is that our object is not to simply repair or simply sell a certain brand of tire, but to help you get every mile possible out of ' a tire. ' ' ' . When repairing Is advis . able we are prepared to do" tho best work-r-lf repairing would be false economy, we jire able to supply you with XNY make ot tire you wish. Give us a chance to prove our claims, - Western Hardw're STSBYTXIXCI rOB THE AUTO , Pins at Sejstta - , As Worth, the Parisian creator of fashions, strives to constantly evolve the new and pleas ing in wornen's apparel, so xloes the maitre d'hotel of the Imperial study from day to day the pleasure of his RUsts anjd bring forward those deliciously prepared dishes for which he is famous Music y Sunday Table de'Hote Dinner $1 Oa Portland's Broadway SAVE YOUR EYES Glasses Poorly Fitted Ruin the Eyes! I Employ Two Graduate Optometrists ! To assist me in testing eyes and fitting glxsses. I have had SO years' experience. I give the best fit. My glasses "are the beet . quality, I grind' them myself and my prices are as low as any on the Pactfle Coast. - I GUARANTEE AIL MY GLASSES noro a.iriiT;iUi AlUIII. I I CMIIfJ . 4 iiOU Lenees Hphero In ROld-ftllei frame $3.00 Lrf-nwen lphro (curved) ,In G F. union ui 42 f VJV m & Kryptok ntesr .$8.00 to $15.00 Look! STAPLES T1IEJEWEIEK 162 First Strtet S'ear Morrison . Portland, Qregon being arimrn's home, a'n Intense interest has already been aroused ln..tha match. and preparations ' are being made for handling a record crowd. Tut match will be pulled off in the local armory under the auspices of company M, Sec ond regiment, N. O. W, Orlmm ti A graduate of the Centralla high school. ' Spokane Club Ijom. ' Tho Manhattan Revolver club of New York won the championship of . the United States Indoor Revolver leagua by defeating the Spokane, Wash., cluh in the ahootoff by the score of llSS.to 1120. In the regular league matches each team won 23 matehes and lost one. It?s Equal " To Two Suits of Clothes : " 'Uv-?-with ' -7f.i;'C: G15 Men's Suits $25 Worth of Clothing for $15 II U . , i t t S M M M i Ml M M - - . t i-i' " 1 in n l hi : I IH L J) Wit wmm ft I id UPSTAIRS, TAKE ELEVATOR -Save $5 to $10 TfiR eiOJffifJi-S EVERY LINK. 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V If you trade elsewKereyou are too easily satisfied. You gtt too. little. You pay too muchS f Our customers are hard to please. Others cannot suit them. But we canWo givethem more at $15 than 'others., offer at nearly; twice this t price.T Our patterns are the best of the sea son. Our Union Cutters, Union Fitters and JJnion Tailors give you cut, style and comfort. They meet your tastes. And keep you up-to-date. For only 15. Our Clothes wear long. Hold.thcir shape. Arc London - shrunk. And guaranteed. -Your money back if you are . not satisfied. i3 - ti 148 FIFTH STREET . nrwrr ClT'OsOTTO 13 FIFTII 13 FIFTH STT.rrT T I S c II A I N 0 F S T 0 R E S M A K E S c R E D I T B U Y I N 6 E C 0 N 0 u I c A L I lit a 55 J -'. , i ?72 WASHINGTON ST. vvv - 272 Wj::: :rTo;isT.