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UNSATISFACTORY OITLOOK
FOR THE SEASON
Player Have Changed and Man
Good Teams Are Crippled Har
vard In Worst Condition of Any of
the Big CollegM, a tlie life of
Football In That Institution Haa
Been Threatened.
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Where it Pays to Trade
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New York, Sept II. Among the
eastern colleges football for 107
makes Its Initial bow today. The fliat
skirmishes take place today, being
little more than practice games, for
it will be several weeks yet before the
real battles begin.
The situation Is not altogether
lovely, however. Far from It It Is
complicated and unsatisfactory.' So
much so. In fact, that It Is Impossible
to forecase with any degree of cer
tainty Just how strong the various
members of the "big five" will be
this fall. . ...
Judging from the number of vet
erans left over from last year Cor
nell ought to be unusually strong.
Tale has lost by graduation and
other causes more than half the 10(
squad, but It has some exceptionally
strong recruits from the ' freshman
eleven of last year. The University
of Pennsylvania Is fortunate In hav-
lng lost but two of the members of
last year's team. Princeton has lost
heavily In the line, but reports from
the training quarters Indicate that
the Tigers expect to be well able to
take care of themselves.
Harvard Is believed to be In the
worst shape of any of the big col
leges, due largely to the uncertainty
existing the greater part of last year
as to whether football will be con
tlnued aa a college sport. Annapolis
and West Point and also the Carlisle
Indians are counted upon to show up
wen.
With but few exceptions the sched
ules of the big teams are much small
er this year than usual. There will
be but two Interactional games of
Importance. One will be between the
University of Pennsylvania and Uni
versity of Michigan at Ann Arbor and
the other between the Carlisle In
dians and University of Minnesota at
Minneapolis.
We have just received a carload of fine
H K G IC S
Both four Spring and half platform.
The best there is on the market. '
Drop in and see as.
John Nissen Bh Son
Opposite Hotel Pendleton
PROGRESS OF WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
Consul Thomas H. Norton of Chem
altz, reports that the Slaby-Arco sys
tem of wireless telegraphy, which is
the official German system, Is making
rapid progress not only within, but
uL-ride the empire, the present status
kelng:
The number of stations equipped
with apparatus of this system Is now
(41, or 41 per cent of the entire list
f existing wireless telegraphic sta
tions, numebring 1550. These have
all been installed by one Berlin com
pany, which controls a variety of pat
ents In the leading countries on ma
chines and accessories. These (41
stations are scattered over the terrl
ry or vessels of different countries.
Of these some 174 are located on land.
They usually command a radius of
125 miles.
In several cases this Is extended to
110, 435, or even greater distances.
Germany's own quota Is 16, mostly lo.
eated on the coasts of the Baltic and
the North Bea. It Includes the great
experimental station at Nauen, which
commands a radius of 18(0 miles. In
the United States are 20 stations, In
cluding Fire Island. Washington, New
Orleans. San Francisco and San Juan,
P. R. Russia has 17 stations. That
of Vladivostok Is the most Important,
commanding a range of (20 miles.
Austria-Hungary has 10 stations; Den
mark and Spain, each 7; Holland, (
that of Schevenlngen reaches 435
miles) ; Norway and Sweden each 5,
etc.
In non-European lands the system
kas 4 stations In Argentina, ( In Bra
zil. 5 In China, g In Cuba (that of
Habana commanding 830 miles), ( In
Mexico, 2 in the Philippines, 1 In the
Sandwich Islands (at Honolulu). The
majority of these land stations art
government property and under the
control of the postal, naval, or light
bouse service.
Most of the Installations are on
cenn vessels. Of these 22 are on
Dutch and German steamers, while
288 are on war ships. They Include
vessels of the following nationalities:
fiermnn, 140; Russian, 12(; American,
43; Swedish, IS; Austrian, 17; Dutch,
10; Norwegian, 8; Argentina, (; Dan
ish, D: Brazilian, 6; Spanish, 5; Oreek,
1, and Indian, I.
Fifty-four mobile military stations
have been Installed In several coun
tries, more particularly In Germany,
14; In America, g; In China, 6; In
England, 4. and In Austria-Hungary,
4.
In France, Great Britain and Italy
the Oermn" system Is evidently una
ble to m 'he competition of the
strongly In'reri-hed systems under
local control. In the United States,
despite the active competition of the
de Forest, Fessenden, Stone and other
systems, It Is apparently able to se
rure a fair share of the Installations,
The unusual degree nf enterprise ex-
' hlblted by German manufacturers In
this special field Is by no means In
idvance of their efforts to secure the
lion's share In several other branches
of applied electricity.
FEDERAL TRIALS TO BEGIN.
One 8ldd Justice.
"Roy Bean, Justice of the Peace
The Law West of the Pecos," was the
sign over the shanty where lived the
man who for years was the only repre
sentative of tiie iaw in tae greut terri
tory west of the Fecos river In Texas.
Langtry, named for the Jersey Lily,
was his postotnee, and be did business
tinder the honorary Title of Chief Jus
tice Bean of the l'ecos, making a tidy
sura on the side by soiling postal cards
hearing the picture of his queer Justice
shop. Years ago, when the Southern
raeilic was being built, some cowboys
came In on a tear and shot up the
town, Jneldentafty killing three Chi
nese coolies who were working on me
United States Court Will 0en In
Portland October 7.
Assistant United States Attorney
James Cole has prepared the evi
dence In all the .pending criminal
cases In which the government Is
concerned and will be ready to try railroad. There was a roundup, and
the defendants when the trial Jury la the cowboys were brought before
called In the United States district Squire Dean. There was much testl-
court Monday, October 7, says the Or- tnony, and the trial was long. At Its
egon Dally Journal. end he B"vely
r,, , , . , . "The testimony shows that these
Of the large grist of cases ground , , .
out by Mr. Cole and the federal grand three -lnen k Hod by some
Jury last summer only 11 are left. Of of the men on trial. It Is pretty clear
these the defendants of only three Who did the fatal shooting, but the
are still In Jail, as follows: The Coon prosecution 1ms utterly mid entirely
counterfeiting gang, composed of E. failed to show where the statute of
R. Coon, John H. Williams, John Jo- the state of Texas make It n crl:ne for
hannsen; Dan Hart, statutory offense, a white man to shoot n Chinaman. The
and Charles Anderson, the lone mem- prisoners are discharged." New York
ber of the postofflce gang. gun.
Of the Coon gang, three members
are out on bait The remaining cases A Cats' Boarding House.
are mostly for offenses against the A wotnnn who had engaged board
postal laws. Five are against men f0r two cots at an animal boarding
charged with taking mall belonging house stopped at the desk on her way
to other persons. They are John P. cot and ,.oh Dy tne waT t forgot
Shorey. James W Currln, Henry Wbut do you give your
,mir. .,.mm . Du.. " cats for Sunday dlnnerr "The regu
' Other".'- are a. follows: J. E. fare." said the proprietor "I would
Nlelson and the Star Sand company, ke an exception in the
Indicted for dumping refuse Into the ' "iy cats," said the woman.
Willamette river; Joe Day, for carry- "They have been used to special dishes
lng whiskey on the Grand Ronde In- at home on Sunday, and I am sure
dlan reservation; J. E. Franklin for they would mtes them very much. I
sending an obscene letter through the am willing to pay extra for the care
malls. and expense." "That," grumbled the
While Mr. Cole Is trying the crlml- animal man after acceding to ber re
nal cases In Portland, United Btates quest, "Is one of the peculiar phases of
Attorney William C. Bristol will be tms business. Half the people patron-
m nan rranciscu ueiore mo i-ln . nlai nf thl blnil Inalat nnnn
IDAHO TO PLAY BALL.
State University Players to Have
Strong Schedule of Games Tills
Fall.
J. M. Simpson, manager of the
University of Idaho football team, has
competed arrangements for practi
cally all the big games to be played
by the university on the gridiron this
fall.
Coach Middleton has already arriv
ed at 11 or cow; from a trip to Iowa and
the middle west, and first practice
will probably, be called early this
we-l:, although school does not open
until Wednesday.
The chedi:!e c.s far as completed,
follows:
October 19 S. A. A. C,at Moscow.
October 2 University of Oregon at
Portland.
Novermer 8 W. P. C. at Moscow.
November 17 Whitman at Walla
We Ha.
November 28 University of Wash
ington at Seattle.
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WatTI TO DISK M WASHINGTON f TEVYH 5TS lORTl-AN D, O B.
States circuit court of appeals, and
our providing a few choice tidbits for
.lCr ... v,..,c-8, the Sunday dinner of their pets. It Is
court of appeals there In regard to '
the Wisconsin land fraud case. uni to ruin their digestion, bat
Although Anderson will probably whenever there Is a clause in the con
be the first man tried when the Jury tract to that effect special Sunday and
convenes, Mr. Cole stated that he had holiday fare prevails." Philadelphia
not definitely decldedind may try the Keeora.
Coon case first. This case will ncces- ,
sltate the presence of a large num- Health in the Canal Zone,
ber of witnesses from various parts Tne -i-h wnges paid make It a
or xne country, inciuoing uap.nin mlKhtv temptation to our young ar
Finn of the secret service In New tlanll t0 Joln the force of skilled
York; Thomas B. Foster, another se- worknlBn needed to construct the
oret service officer in cSattls, as well -nn.. anv are restrained.
as many witnesses from eastern Ore- howaver ny the fear of fevers and
" Bna "lttnn. "-verm eas.ern maIarl(l It tne knowing ones-
Oregon and Idaho where, several of ihoM wh hav, uw1 Electrl0 Bltteri
u. re.,u. , wh0 go ,nere w)thout thg fearj weii
knowing they are safe from malarious
Lost and Found. Influence with Electric Bitters on
Lost, between 9:30 p. m., yesterday hand. Cures blood poison too, bit
and noon today, a bilious attack, lousness, weaknesses and all stom
wlth nausea and sick headache. This ach, liver and kidney troubles. Guar-
loss was occasioned by finding at anteed by Tallman & Co., druggists.
Tallman & Co.'s drugstore a box of SO cents.
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guarn-
teed for biliousness, malaria and Your Benjamin suit Is here. Bond
jaundice. 2Io.
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
General,
Conductor Burns and an unidenti
fied man were killed and 25 persons
were Injured at Toledo, O., when a
Lake Shore electric car ran Into an
open switch two miles from there.
William J. Bryan will speak at the
unveiling of the Bennett statue at New
Haven, -Conn., on October 20. Fol
lowing this he will make a speaking
four under the auspices of the New
York Progressive Democratic league,
Peter S. Townsend of Oyster Bay,
L. I., has an artificial tooth from the
mouth of George Washington. He
has It mounted on a slx-polnt velvet
star and placed In a gold box on the
lid of which In baa relief Is a profile
of Washington.
The republican party In South Da,
kota appears badly split. It Is said a
proposition to compromise on the ba
sis of the re-election of Governor Kltt-
redge and Governor Crawford to their
present positions has been rejected
by both factions.
"Shoot the burglar or highwayman
first and collect the evidence after
wards." These are the Instructions
Issued by Chief Rice of the Spokane
police force to the night shift on the
police force. Any man caught in the
act of holding up a pedestrian or In
the act of entering a house will have
to take the consequences.
The trial of Arthur P. Greene and
Charles Rorer, In London, two Ameit
cans extradited from New York charg.
ed with robbing Tiffany's London
store on Bond street of Jewelry, and
gems valued at 125,000, was conclud
ed. Rorer was discharged, but
Greene was sentenced to five years'
penal servitude and recommended to
deportation at the expiration of his
sentence. ( . . .
Northwest.
Jack Haynes and Johnny McNa-
mee, two young boys who ran away
from Aberdeen, . Washington, were
captured near Portland by the father
of one of the boys and brought home,
and peace now reigns In their re
spective families, .
J. L. Hyde, for the past 10 years
county treasurer of Lincoln county.
died at his home In Toledo, Ore., at
the age of 85 years. The deceased
crossed the plains from Illinois In
1851 and first loeatcd In Polk coun
tv. coming to Lincoln county InN
1885.
W. H. Lee, who lives near Lebanon,
Ore., was seriously Injured by being
dragged by a wild horse. The horse
dragged him about 40 feet until he
came In contact with a tree, dislo
cating one of his shoulders and
breaking his left arm between the
wrist and elbow.
The fact that there la some doubt
as to the authority by which the
irike of the bollermakers at the
South Tacoma, shops was called Is be
ing used by some memters or tno
union at Tacoma as a reason for ac
cepting the offer of the company.
temporarily at least.
w v r.lnrfeld. a rancher and
thresherman of Fairfield, Wash., has
hmkon the record for night worn.
M.am thrpahlni oats on the farm of
William McCabe and was determin
ed to finish the Job that day. As tne
mMnlcht hour struck the last bun
dle of grain was thrown- Into the sep
arator.
The taodv of H. Swanson. who wns
drowned two weeks ago while un
loading rock for the Jetty, was picked
up In Shoalwater Day, near ooum
Bend, Washington. The body win oe
burled at the expense of the govern
ment unless relatives who live In
Portland and Oswego otherwise di
rect.
TVio three Nez Perce Indians who
were arrested by Deputy Game War
den Nelson the first of the week near
Meadows on the charge of killing
deer, were given a hearing at Tol-
lock. Idaho county, berore a justice
of the peace Wednesday.- Two of the
Indians paid fines Of 3U ana cosis,
nl the other 310. Seven hides
were confiscated by the officer.
Rest of the Believer." Evening
praise and evangelistic service at
7:80; Bible school at 12 m.; Young
People's meeting at (:S0.
First Christian Church, ,
Services morning and evening.
Morning text, "To Me, to Live, Is
Christ." Prayer meetings are held
at (:30 p. m. All are Invited. Even
ing text, "Things You Should Know."
Lee Furgeson, pastor.
German Lutheran Services.
Services of the German Evangelical
Lutheran church will be held at War
ren station Sunday, September 2!. at
19:30 a. m. Sunday school at
o'clock a. m. Services at the M. E.
church In Pendleton at t p. m.. Sep
tember 22. Rev. George L. Sprattler,
pastor.
Churches
Congregational Church,
Congregational church, jcortier
Johnson and Webb streets. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. All are cordially
Invited. Rally day will be approprU
ately observed on Sunday morning at
11 a. m. AU are cordially invltea.
Each child under 80 years of age will
receive an appropriate souvenir.
Christian Science.
Eagle building. Sunday service, 11
a. m. Subject, "Reality.'' Sunday
school, 10 a. m.j Wednesday meeting,
8 p. m. Reading room same place,
open dally except Sunday, from 2 to
4 P. m.
Church of tlie Redeemer.
The services tomorrow will be
Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morn
ing service at 11 o'clock. Evening
prayer and sermon at 7:80. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. All are cordially
Invited. Charles Qutpney, rector.
M. X!. Church.
Rev. W. H. Bleakney of Pendleton
academy, will preach the morning
sermon at the M. B. church, In place
of Rev. I. B. Tallman, who will
preach at the evening service. All
nre cordially Invited to attend the
services. i
Presbyterian Church.
Corner College and Alta, W. L,
Van Nuys, pastor. Morning worship
at 10:20. Theme, "The EvoryMay
Baptist Church.
Sunday school Sunday morning at
10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at (:S0 p. m..
Miss Mary Quick, leader. Members
are urged to come. We need you.
All others are cordially Invited.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weake.ed bj (tor-Work.
ftbealthy jrjdncjs Make Impart Blood.
It used to be considered that onlv
Jtrinary and bladder troubles were to be
traced to tne kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when vourkidnevs are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
raickly your entire txxiy is anectea ana
aow every organ seems to fail to do its
luty.
If von are sick or " feel badly." betrin
raking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because aa soon
s your kidneys are well they will help
til the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If yon are stck yon can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swasnp-Root, the great
i sands the hiehest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, end is sold
on its menu by all
aroeEists in hitv-cent .
and one-dollar sizel i V:
bottles. Yon may
save a sample Dottle nxot snap-Root
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
Mw to una out u you nave. Kidney or
oladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
bamton, N. Y. Don't mske any mistake,
bat remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
ires, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
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