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a HE TWIOE-A-WREK guard EUGENE, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, OCT 24, 1910 9* n % «i FORMAL OPENING CHICAGO WINNER! OF P. F. S E. OF FOURTH GAME BRIDGE World’s Greatest Aviators Will Race At Belmont Track, Long Island. S ’’ Two Cars Loaded With Eugene Nat ional Champions Scratch Boosters Ma'.o Fraternal Out Ahead in the Tenth London, Oct. 22 Dr. Crippen was today convicted of the murder of his wife and sentenced to death. The jury was out thirty minutes. When the jurymen brought in their verdict, Crippen was ask ed if he had anything to say, and replied: ‘‘I still protest my innocense.” Addressing the condemned man. Lord Chief Justice Alver- stone said: “You have been convicted on evidence which can leave no doubt in the mind of any reasonable man that you cruelly mur dered your wife and then mutilated her body. I advise you to entertain no hope that you will escape the consequences of your crime. I implore you to make your peace with Almighty God.’ It was announced this evening that Crippen will be hanged November 15, and that the trial of Ethel Clara Leneve, as ac cessory after the fact in the murder of Mrs. Crippen, win begin next Tuesday. Call on Springfield » RECEIVED WITH OPEN COLE AND BROWN ARMS BY MILL CITY AGAINST BIG INDIAN 4 Event Marks Epoch of Growth Three-Fingered Twirler Goes in Lane County—Speeches Into Box in Ninth and and Handshaking Blanks Athletics i Xrnld the shrieking of the mill < ‘blca-o I o o I u u o V I 1 4 ! 8 0 • bls ties, the enthusiastic und tre- I’blla 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 2 mi-ndous cheering of the crowd» .«•in bled In Springfield, the first Chicago, Oct 22 The Chicago streetcar. bearing 125 Eugene boost- Cubs today blocked th» Philadelphia / . r». rolled across the new bridge 8»! Athletics' victorious inarch pennant morning, marking n i«w «¡s>ch in the ward by scratclil « out ahead of growth of thia county It wns un them. 4 to 3, In the tenth luring of I 4 ■■nthualastlc and stirring reception n closely roniested game The Amer that Springfield tendered to Eugene leans have now won three games and' and the picture that greeted the vis the Nationals one itor* as they realized that they were Today the weather was cold and I th- first to cross the bridge will be • ‘ the mercury stood at 42 degrees, butt 4 i that will never lw forgotten. The 1 the sun pw|»-<| through the clouds as: ,,*d awaiting the rar» thronged the day wore on and the grounds! ■ • Main street anti crowded up to the were axaln crowded with enthusiae , Planned ,pi»roach of the bridge us the first ! tic fans. Manager Chance »•■ it hli cal for Benefit ,r aOtoolhb glided ’>«-tw«n the big new dlacovery, Col». Into the box, 1 timbers Aa It reanbed the Hprlng- and he «ss kept there until he be of Denominations -irld side a mighty Miout went up gan to weaken. Then Brown rcplni 'hat was echoed Jr<>m throat to ed th« youngster and held the Ath | To Sunday school teachers and of throat and finally enme back from 1 let Ira down a<'or<l<-»s In the Inst two ficers. and to teachers and bible ihe more distant mill» In the joyful Inning». classes, and all those who would like ■ brisking of the big whistles. All' Bender, who pitched for Pliila- to bo prepared to teach: I delplilu. was less effective than In was excitement The religious work committee of 1 the opening game of tne aeries, and Tile two car» leaded with the Eu the Y M. C. A. of Eugene, believing % allowed ten hits Ilia support «us at. gene delegation left the Commercial the association should be the center I lub building at Tenth and Wiliam-i time» ragged today. of inter-denominational activity for 4Vheii Chicago tied the score In J . tie streets st seven minutes niter I *•' the prnmorirn of Christian work, has o’clock The cars were loaded to the the ninth Inning pandemonium broke There ts a great deal of talk in this planned the organization of the Sun loose and Chicago’s fans went crazy' steps on the front platform of the I with School Teachers’ Training campaign about two bills introduced day joy and enthusiasm, the din con-| tlrat car was I. N ll"t»y, builder of in the last legislature, affecting the Course. Perhaps no one thing Is no the big bridge, with his wife, and ■ I tlnulng until th« Cuba scored in the direct primary law- and Statement more greatlv nede 1 in this line than | happier mnn could not be found: I tenth and the victory wns wo.i. One. One of the bills was known as trained teachers for bible classes. BIRDSEYE VIEW OF BELA The fifth game will be plnyed at < .aorge O’Connor, local manager of BEBE TSE INTEÏ It is planned to organize two class the Brooke-Bean bill, and provided Chicago tomorrow. l> 0 the I* . K t K . with his wife for a jail sentence and fine for any es. one for these who have never ta-, NATIONAL AVIATION The Lineup T<Mlay OCT. 33 TO 3a y freeman, mnnager of the Commer- candidate for the legislature who ken up a special course and one for' Chicago Sheckard. left; Schulte, rial club, George McMorrnn nnd signed Statement One of the direct those who desire 'he special and ad- right: Hofman. center: Chance first; The first international aviation meet to be held in th» country and the second In the history of aerial naviga wife. J M llowe nnd wife, J W primary law. pledging himself to vanced course, ... --------- — —CVUUU J axi These courses In Zimmerman. second; Steinfeldt. tion will take taka placa place at Belmont park. New Tort, York, from Oct 22 to to. 80. The inauguration of this meet means that flou Kays and A (' Woodcock, local at- vote for the candidate for United elude, besides a study of the bible third; Tinker, short; Archer, catch-1 America will at last take her place with other nations tn the fostering of serial science With the single exception t States senator who received the lar material, which is the foundation of tornry for the corporation. er. and Cole, pitcher. of Grahame Wbtte'a performance at the recent Boston meet, the Belmont park exhibition will give the American gest popular vote in the general elec such Instruction a stndv of the art Flags Were Flying Strunk, center: Philadelphia jniblle Its first chance to see the moDoplaiM in flight. In fact, a whole fleet of these dragon fltea will be in the air tion. The bill, which was defeated of teaching, including the teacher’s With flags and color» flying, the laird, left: Collin«, second; Baker, in the lower house of the legislature, preparation, the aim. method and at mu' time if present plans d<> not fall through The amount of prise money offered. 8R0.000. has been sufficient two crowded cars started for Spring third; Davis, first: Murphy, right: i was as follows: teaching process, the questioning, to bring out the moat noted air meu of the earth. Among them will ba the Americana 44'right. Curtiss. Hamilton. field Twenty minutes Inter Mr Ro Barry, short Thoma», catcher. and House Bill No. 107 etc., together with a psychological 44 i uinii. Molssatit. Iloxaey, Brookins. Drexel and Harmon The tehm of the Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom ney. at the request of Manager O - Bender, pitcher. Introduced by Mr. Brooke and Mr studv of the child and the activities 1» led l>y Grahame-4Vblte, who as a raw amateur made a game tight agwlnst that aerial wizard Paulhan during t'onnor. Stepped to the controller and Gan«- 1>y Inning« Bean a d read first t‘me January 20, of the human mind. tbrlr great overland race between Ixindon and Manchester. Other members of the British team are Alex Ogilvie the two < irs rolled smoothly over the First Inning 1909. The textbooks to be used are by 600-foot span The bridge did not Philadelphia Strunk was out. mid .liiuies Radley, two fliers who have recently soared into prominence. Austria sends over to compete for other A BILL for an Act entitled an Act some of the ablest and most practl- ere# creak Every timber had Iteen Steinfeldt to Chance lx>rd flew out events Ilian the »petal trophy 'he two most skillful of Austrian aviators. Karl Illner and Adolph Wan-holowski, both to make it a misdemeanor for cal authorities in the line of religious . carefully tightened that the load- to Shecknrd Collin« was out. of whom have made wonderful flights over Vienna and other cities with the Etrlcb machine. The Austrian no- any candidate for office in the __ teaching. ■ I cars glided through the long arch- Chance to Cole. «Im covered first. bieiueii Baron Economo nnd Count Kolowrat will cotupete with Farman biplanes. Italy will tie represented by A. State of Oregon to take or make Dr. H. L. Sheldon, professor of ed • I timbers without n sound Even No runs a pledge, the carrying out of ucation in the University of Oregon, t nt tn neo. one of her most noted fliers. The official team that the Aero Club de France Is sending over is made Chicago -Shecknrd waa walked. •he passengers were still for a mo- which shall be contrary to the and Professor F. E. Billington, pro up of Alfred ix'blanc. Hubert Iatthain nnd M. Thomas. The course will be laid off in a main aviation course of tw o . ent ns thev looked nt the swiftly Schulte fanned. Shecknrd stole sec- constitution of the United fessor of Sunday school pedagogy in mid a half kilometer» (1 mile and 2N> feeti. The course is marked by lofty red nnd white pylons or pillar* flowing Willamette, thirty feet l»e- nnd ami »cored on Hofman’« bound States, or of the State of Oregon the Bible University, have been se At each pylon will te two officials to see that tn the quick turn competition no bird man touches the pillar, there er ov< r third base Chance forced w, that sparkled from the light of or in violation of his oath of ot cured to take charge of this work. by <11« itialify lug him. There will also be a three mile outer course marked in the same wav. This starts on the 'he sun which had peeped from lie Hofman out nt second nnd wa» hlm- fiee to support the Constitution Dr Sheldon has made a special study tp ie «treti h of the smaller course and sweeps beyond the limits of the ground«. This Is the course over wbi h • ••If declar ■ I <>ut at first because hind a cloud for the occasion. of the United States, or of the of the latest and best Sunday school tin- c.uipe Internationale de Aviation will be fl<»vn Then the ch. .-r broke from the Hofman Interfered with the throw State of Oregon, or which shall methods and has offered a course on The play on Hofman WIIH malting crowd and. ns llorntlus One run. be an agreement or promise not the subject in the University library reaching Ihe far shore of the Tiber, Baker to Collins. to perform a duty imposed by all the best books on the subject, to Davis. Cole fanned out. No runs, i for Chicago in place of Cole Ben- 1 Second Inning the yellow cars came down from the the Constitution of the United which are easily accessible to the Sixth Inning der was out. Steinfeldt to Chance. ! Dn- Philadelphia Riker singled approach of tlie bridge into Spring States, or of the state of Ore teachers of the citv. Professor Bil Philadelphia Baker walked and Strunk sent a pop fly but Archer ran ■ I vis fanned Schulte took Murphy'n field amid noise and confusion. gon. and providing for the pun lington has studied under Dr. Shel fly. Baker out stealing. Archer to Davis sacrificed him at second and into Brown, knocking it out of his ishment (hereof. Here a stop »»" made to »ntlsfv don. and having made a specialty of Lord forced Strunk out at was himself out. Cole to Chance. , hands. Tinker. No runs He it Enacted by the Legislative As this line of work, is fully prepared a photographer, and again the earn| to Murphy singled too hot for Steln- I second. Tinker to Zimmerman. Col- flew I Chicago Zimmerman sembly of the State of Oregon: to work most efficiently with him in started through the throng» 3 lim , Murphy. Steinfeldt grounded out, I feldl. placing Raker on third, but he ' lius was out. Brown to Chance. No Be It Enacted by the People of the raising the standard of the Sunday ing on Main street another prolonged 1 linker to Davis. Tinker walked. wns t aught at the plate. Steinfeldt to I runs. State of Oregon: school teaching in Eugene. cheer art se from the crowd that was | Tinker out stealing. Thomns to Col- I Archer. Chicago Schulte doubled to right. Barry was safe on a field- Section 1. It shall be unlawful Such an opportunity seldom come« assembled nt the end of ’he line nt ! er’s choice, and Thomas singled, flll- Hofman bunted, but was touched out i linn. No runs ror any candidate for office to take ' by Davis. Schulte taking third, and Third Street, where workmen were to most of us. and you are urged to i ing the bases. Bender filed out to Third Inning or make any promise or pledge in aceot this oportunity and improve It. Just finishing the linllnntlng of the i 1 Schulte scored, tleing score. The Philadelphia Barry sent half n Schulte. No runs. writing to the people of the State ¡first ball pitched hit Chance, but the Though this course is to be _______ con- track As the Eugene delegation ril I dozen fouls to various parts of the Chicago—Rarry captured Sheck- of Oregon, or of the district, county, ducted at the Y. M. C. A. building, ed off the cars they were met by five I grounds, and then went out. Steln- ; umpire ruled he had stepped into it. ard's long drive. Schulte's slow or town, or precinct, from which he it is open to both ladies and gentle I» pretty flower girls who from their I feldt to Chance. Thomas was nn bounder went as a hit. Hofman pop- Schulte scored when Chance tripled shall be a candidate for election to baskets pinned a rose and a badge easy out. Cole to Chance. The final score was 114 for Ore office, or to any person or persons, men. Bender ped out to Baker and Schulte was to deep center. The noise was terri fic at this stage of the game. Zim If you are Interested In this course upon everv visitor The flower girts got a bane on balls ami scored on out stealing second, Thomas to Col- gon and nothing for Puget Sound. the carrying out of which shall be merman popped out to Barry. Baker do not fail to attend the meting at «■•re Lucile Grcenh'if Reo Rhodes Strunk’s triple out to left center. lins. No runs. in violation of the oath of office the Y. M. C. A. next Sunday, October reached over the stand and captured I 1« Walker and Marjorie Machen Strunk overslid third nnd was out, Seventh Inning The football game today betwen to support the Constitution of the 23. at three o’clock p. m., at which Steinfeldt'» fly. One run. n«rn nnlRo rcl «!»«•<! Rtinrpnw f | ¡Shecknrd to Steinfeldt. One run Philadelphia Strunk fanned out. United States, or of the State of Ore Tenth Inning the Pugent Sound and U. of O. Unl-[_ , ________________ ________ __ time the details of organization will « hlstle of the streetcar answered the Chicago \rcher fanned out. Cole Archer dropped the ball but threw gon. which said officer is required to e lls of the mill, and the shouts of I , was fanned, nnd Thomns dropped the Strunk out nt first. Zimmerman I Philadelphia—Archer took Raker’s versifies was a one-sided contest. In 1 take upon assuming the duties of of- be arranged, including the time ot foul. Davis doubled to right and: regular class meeting. Enough tea the crowd echoed far. ball but threw Cole out at flrst. threw Lord out at first, and Hofman was caught at third. Tinker to Stein-! the first quarter the U. of O. scored fke- ?r whlch, 8,ha” be a’1 **'’«‘">’*"1. chers have already signed up for the No captured Collins’ fly. No runs. , . promise or pledge, not to perform a Shecknrd flew out to Strunk. Hpecclws of 44 «Iconic feldt. Murphy being safe on a field-! 35 points to nothing, and in tthe sec- dUty imposed by the Constitution of work to insure large and enthusias , ouiy imposed ny tne Constitution of Chicago Chance was out. Ben ler runs. cr’s choice. Barry fanned out. No ond quarter. At .* • the ‘ close of the sec-| — the - A box served for n platform and United States, or of the State of tic groups of class workers. Fourth Inning to Davis. Zimmerman singled to rtinr. i A. C. TERRILL. Secertary. ond quarter Oregon had 59 to 0. i.. 4lbert Walker greeted the visitors 1» 5? tc 2. At Oregon, upon such officer. Any per- Olli. left, nnd Davis dropped Steinfeldt'» Philadelphia l.ord fanned Chicago -Tinker penned out to| the third quarter Oregon had the absence of the mnvor. The Collins beat out a hit to Zimmerman spinning foul. Steinfeldt fanned out ' » bvu son violating of the . .......... — 91 - - to viuianuK any oi me provisions Rnrry nnd Archer doubled Into leftjo In the freshman High school game of this act shall be guilty of a niisde- According to a letter from Chief speeches that followed marked a new | and linker doubled putting Collins nnd Zimmerman wns out steuling fleld ’ Brown was out. Barry to Da- this afternoon the freshmen won meaner, and. upon conviction there- Clerk Corey of the secretary of relation betwon Eugene and Spring Ion third. Collins crossed the plnte. 1 second, Thomas to Collins. No vls Archer taking third. »checker from the High school by the score of of. shall be punished by Imprlson- state's office. Professor J. B. Hor field. Everv pettv jealousy wan dis J lint was sent back to third under the run«. slngled | ment in the county jail not less than singled to center, scoring _ Archer. | 4 to 0. winning the place kick. carded and fro mthln time on the two I I ground rules out. _ r---------------- . ment In the county jail not less than ner’s name will appear on the ballot Eighth Inning Davis fanned I I Chicago wins. 4 to 3 and pandemoni cities are going to work ns one for Raker and Collins scored on Mur- _ ____________ i six months, nor more than one year, to be voted November Sth, Mr. Hor Philadelphia—Baker beat out a um broke loose. ner’s final refusal to accept the nom- the greater Eugene and the Greater I I phv’s double Into the left fleld grounder to Chance as Cole was slow represented, either by floats, decor- J1.”1 !!lan 2ne J ination being of no avail, However, Springfield, or. ns several of the, crowd hundred dollars, nor more than five Davis was walk Rarrv fanned out. Two runs. In covering first. ated vehicles, banners or music. i no law can compel Professor Horner speakers Intimated, possibly ns one > Murphy sacrificed, Chance to Chicago Schulte singled to left ed. This will be a fine chance for the hundred dollars. or by both such to make an active campaign, so It big city nt the head of the valley. | field. Schulte went to third when, Zimmerman, placing Baker on third,! people of Laue county to come out fine and imprisonment. Any person is immaterial to him whether or not A unique ceremony that few had , Hofmnn’s hit was too hot for Davis. and Davis on second. Barry was hit and show their colors and help the convicted under the provision of this his name appears on the ballot.— noticed until one of the speakers Schulte scored on Chnnce’s single. l>y a pitched ball, and the bases were Act shall forefit the office if elected, good work along as the example __ set Corvnllis Gazette-Times. mentioned It was the opening of the Hofman went to second. Hofman full. ________ been __ a ____ can- Baker was forced out at the 29 for other counties will be beneficial to which he shall have gates to Eugene. Before the car nnd Zimmerman wer» doubled out. plate, and Thomas was doubled out didate for election at the time of and needful. The colt show at Drain last Satur ct the brldRp. board* Render to Raker and Darla Stefn- at first. Cole to Archer to Chance. Information will be gladly furnish making any such pledge, promise or day was a decided success, some 30 Unusual Interest is being shown agreement. r«*«entlnic icat<*R blocked the bridge. feldt flew out to Strunk No runs. ed to any one applying One run. I to the Y. M. by the people of Eugene and laine fine Percheron youngsters from 5 A r th* car* approached they wore Chicago—Tinker flew out to Col county in general in the parade to C. A., or by writing to the publicity Fiflli Inning The vote by which this bill was months to 2 years old being exhibit swung open, and Mr Wnlker closed I committee with offices at the Y. M. beaten in the house follows—Jour Philadelphia Thomns grounded lins. Archer was out. Collins to Oa be hold here October 29th. ed by horsemen of that section. his spech hv saying: "The door Into out via the Zimmerman and Chance | vis. kling was batting for Cole. Ba nal. page 265: This parade Is to be In behalf of C. A. Springfield has been opened nnd will route. I Render singled to right ker throw low on Kling’s grounder the "Oregon dry” faction, and judg-< WALTER B. JONES. Yeas 27—Applegate, Beals. BEAN, A few days ago a deer walke-i remain open When you return do field. Strunk bunted safely, anil, and Kling went to second on the er- Ing from the hearty response. It will! Belknap. Bonebrake. Bones, Brady, through Sodaville without causing Kane went to second to run be a grent success as a deinonstra-j not close It.” ... . Shecknrd absorbed T.ord’s fly. Col ror. Brattain. Brooke. Buchanan. CAM The park promises to be one of any disturbance and then started for In his welcoming address Mr. wal lins went out In the snme vicinity. I for Kling. Shi'ckard flew to Lord. Hon of the sentiment of r»f that nannliv ’Albany’s greatest omstnent., a fine KINS, , Carter, the people ~ Hughe» ’.' YfahoneV. Conyer. Greer. ’ Manm Haw- Lebanon. ker told how the bridge hnd beep No runs No runs. in Lane county. I thing and deserves the best support ___ .. • -- built altogether by local forces. The Ninth Inning Chicago Tinker fanned out. Ar i Every organization Catholics wil build a church at the in sympathy our people can give it. says the Dem McCue. McKinney, Meek. Munsey Philadelphia Brown is pitching with the temperance work will be ocrat. cher was out on a grounder. Baker oldest town of eastern Oregon—Um (Continued on page 5) (Continued on Page 5.) I atilla. I b II I I i iiM .-s. BILIS AFFECTING Y. M. C. A. TRAINING CLASS ESTABLISHED FOR S. S. TEACHERS Training Course Association Ail The ‘‘Brooke-Bean” and "Mar iner” Bills Printed in Full “OREGON DRY’’ PARADE . IN EUGENE ON OCTOBER I by Lo