FRIDAY, J*ly B. ti sa D A IL Y T I D I N <7$ Patoiftb«*} K t tr» Evvnln» K xrfpt Hqpd*» by SOFIA, f it t i« * * * . J « » «— (IP» — Barth tramora and flood» brought enorm*«* d a m n s * thrdughout southern Piotarla to­ day. The suburbs *f Bofl* ara Bart I». C ftur L'i.____ . . « 0*»>r*e Uaildea Groen ............... . ...... * Tiustneftfl M auhkct W. H. Pérkhts _______ *.....................X - — Ù— - - News E ditor O P g tC U L C IT Y F A H tR _______»*,____ L .L ........---- ‘ Téla* hone 39 ~ 'uM atyad. ■ ■« ------- V-Ws*l Orear* P«^..(ricrtH>«n Prie««, Delkrred ta City One Mouth in batter uniforms .Three »«•'> Six Mon ti« One Tear ' Likewise he might have mused: • W e«, rv a worn worm ones.” r ” ° * ■ variety haa T beau the beef, , V? iron mid w in* o r life w ith w hitor. aoulsauat bright a n d shiny, hat It may have M^lla. by turns. has devoted his baah la atoms« the last good le ft arm and allegiance ta an assortment of baseball ¿Into of ' which the following constitute Jonas, who caught the part: - flab. The dolly, dressed and w ith band rem&fed, Northwestern laagn« Seattle. National league, Brooklyn, weighed 1 pound«. It was 8L Louis. caught la the upper Des­ chutes river.------- American Leag*A Olevetand. Pacglc Coast league, Seattle, Portland, Sacramento, Oakland, T H E W EATHER and San Franetcco. ♦ ■ j dingon— FUIr tonight International league, Syracuse. and Saturday with normal Du® to a " n n 1 m ;< 'thia spring tUtepemturb. w ith fingers Hornsby, « » « « r - of th» Louis Cardinal*, m » 1’« was •hipped to Syracuse. When Ford aaye, “Nothing per­ “I f you don’t lik e me,” W a lte r Ja the world r except la reported to have told Hornsby. manent 1 "w hy dont you ship me out to the change, he doeent mean pocket coast league now and he dona • with It." . “And that," replied the Card’s boss, "Is exactly w hat I won’t do, because you want to go there. Syracuse for you," . So Mails, who Hornsby believ­ ed, was not taking baseball eer- loualy enough, played w ith the Syracuse boy* u n til D r. Chari— Fourth of July Patriotism ft. Sttoub of the Seals purchased Ifm’ outright from tha Cardinals. Walks hand in hand with His asquMtlon waa hailed with teen delight by San Francisco’s patriotism fo r “ OmyTown. ” , baseball fans. They expect h im . hrough the balance of the sea- ioh, to prove himself f>y'~d H^'lgking nr RenJroient Orders * W jR J H ttK B ’ , WIU •* ow»*1* •» *«*««► w u g —r our contributions w ill be Ip cash. - ja m w io y iT 8 V t*4s y «Ban th* stomach of a hnge «Jolly vnrden trout fM d a d * * a aumbar thro» bo*k and taro spooas car­ rying hooka of Ilka else. T ke tvo u t bad kept all th* ’ Even a Head caift understand th a t there must hh pro­ fits made in shy business or it will.be abandoned. I f Uncle Sam-©ould u o tm a k e e a o u g b money in the government "usiness, he w©uld h a v e to retire and turn his shop over to « king o r a soviet. ,. emphasized in a regent address by Owep D. Yophg, who helped Knrope re t ¿n the fironcial ^ s i g o f a goihg concern, In his opinion, a highly progt- abie^Bsine^i is.not necessarily one opnesed to public ¡ j / is necflesary to apologize for .concerns ’ , at ™a*e profits, hrC honest and render good ser­ vice. '., . / a ^ d w h y « » .u n p ro fita b le concern should be per ’jutted to uee our ta b b r o r o n r capital, neither of wkh-h is ’i N T C H ARLES P. S T E W A R T ’ NEA Servlt o W rite r so abundant» that we can afford to waste them.’ ’I’his bnnge up the general American idea, that we W ASHING TO N— Senator Thau pormpf attd failure dens H . Carawtfy of Ark&Asas Is one of the ncr.3t formldsb’ j de­ lators who ever came to Washing­ m o v e iry iib n ton add Senate.- Hiram Bingham of C o h n a m im made a misjibfcc when - her “creased verbal rwbrds with M m the I'ther day during the f o r p v 's discussion of th * pro­ per priee to pay for votes at sen­ atorial primaries— as In Pennsyl­ tnal-*ys-t( i.i to the point ivhero wbat-is known as a “ cul­ vania. When Caraway had finished hte tural wage,” qpuld be pa^4 ~ that is, wages Above mere speech tharo’d have hern nothing necessities of life — is being considered by many employ- fo r him to dn but quit and 'rit ©rs. * down. How f a r American captains of can on W hat he needs, worse than, any­ line is wot k«own, but oar country, j y that a thing In the world; when he's period .of general good wages is t h o p S k j highest making a talk, -is to have some­ body try to Interfere and mix prosperiri’ ha» discovered that a period o fg A e ra l good him hp. I t ’s a t a hft of repartee wages, is the period of highest prosperity. Continually we that,h e’s best H e always cornea are cwning to understand that not brief periods, but r out of such eacountetu on to *. Other senators discovered this steady and general jwlicy should dominate tho rate of long agq, from bitter exp*ri*ue«. «They ieh him strictly alone, no .fcáMJCO8B'4l!l\ T EE REASON AMERICA PROSPBRS , fliers production, inverdivo genius, elimination of cla -s’uintrcd, end recognition by labor and capital that o .b ... prospere us i^duéLy can pay high wages, aro amons ffcc piH cipal factors contribut.ng to the high level cf in. irciipal development and prosperity among oil classes it our cctntry, declares Secretary Xcllon. Ih.a recent radio ad he®, he taid: “ Our wealth has come from two sources. It is ójo , in pflrt, 1« cur great national resources fcnd in larger measurp to the efficiency of our industrial organization. Thatri}pgnnizatióil, by utilizing labor-saving devicoa and other inventions -and discoveries, has ’succeeded in keep­ ing wages and profits at a high level, and diffusing proe- i Iieritg fimoBg a larger num ter of people than has .ever’ knovfrwt before. jffi1 a America is now the richest nation in the wfiHd. We have a greater income per capita than nnv other Ration. Our standard of living is higher, and are x|oar the leading industricl nation and the world’s greatest creditor. ‘iKi|.pr