PAGK BEtOJ BULLKTIN, BBND, OBBOON, THUIWDAV, AUGUST f, ltliiO. IL - .Tl vfJl uie jvuuuit; MarsiA. a". wUm k K teSatm .$&? mjrmYP 0 MfSVmjsSS&Si v xjbkv nr'--s"y- wk xrtvr ai jitmzw i- mumiiiiiHr" -r-i. v "i. ''I .. lVHtnB. Jir- .. WV t vJrBMtf r. x 2 m 1 HiT HUH p ' Aoueeze it. w Hemi jBeach Needham WHii ILLUSTRATED tv ( aIRWIM mxztls Copyright, by Doublcday, Rage and Ca Bcgardlesa of party affiliations tlio press, tlio country, hurled nt tlio Whlto Houpc llio verdict outrage I Tlie president was not without his excuses. Proof of J. Pierce Lnmont'a guilt under the criminal section of the Sherman law Iny In n secret memo randum whereby tho restraint of the powder trade wna maintained. This memorandum hnd been dtctnted by Lntnont to his stenographer.. Imogen Leonard, and by her transcribed and malted unsigned to tho smaller, fear ridden manufacturers of powder. Wherefore Miss Leonard could give testimony that would convict J. Pierce Latnont land a trust mugnnto behind tho bora. Unfortunately. Miss Leonard's vaca tion, comprehending a sea trip nt the expenso of her employers, was so timed owing to a leak In the United States attorney's otllce that she wna beyond the threc-mllo limit before the secret service knew It. Nothing re mained, therefore, but to engngo the co-opemtlon of some foreign power In the enterprise of detaining the vitally Important witness and effecting ber return home to the witness-box. Italy'a tight with tho Powder trust dovetailed Into this scheme. Miss Leonard was to be detained by the Italian authorities and pumped, but with the American nmhaswidor stand ing by. ready to offer a refuge and snfo return homo! On the part of the administration at Washington It was Machiavellian, on Italy'a part,- tho execution of Amer ica's "third degree," At best It wouldn't look well In print at worst It would defcut the president's party at tho next election. Wisely, tbe White louse kept silent. But tho American ambassador to Italy bo Etlrred himself. Less Uian -twelve hours after tba storm broke tn the United States. Imogen Leonard, under tbe courteous escort of his excellency John Blsuier. started for Home to rejoin ber mother. Out of the horde of Americans wbo have Invaded Europe, three are re membered: General Grant. Colonel Roosevelt and Pitcher Lnrkln. Each made his Impress, but of these Impre sloulsls ttnrney Lnrkln contributed by far the most color, fie said when be got hack to the Giant-killers' ball park that he might forget his trip abroad, but he didn't think Europe would I Nn plea, nucre the globe-running baseball players landed, was the one place where Barney devoted himself strictly and whole-heartedly to sight seeing. Accompanied by Ernest Stead man, his guide. rtiHtodlnn. and friend, he fared forth, with the best Intentions to behold every treasure (hat the city and Its environs advertised. But he was first conducted to the Neapolitan oQuarlum nnd never left It. Here "Damon anil Plscatorlus" were enrap tured with the curious murine won ders of the Mediterranean cuttle flsh. crested blubbers. Impossible-looking crabs, crayfish, and pipefish, the elec tric rays, which Barney, after experi encing a (.hock, pronounced, "live wires, all right I" Above all, the eccentric twlrler was delighted with the octopus I At home Barney hnd reeu pictures of It In tbe papers, usuiilly luhclcd "Standard Oil," or "Sugnr," or -Steel." but In a for clgn land he saw It la the original mother of (he trusts I fie bud to be dragged a way to tho train. At Borne he announced thnl he was tired o7 '"look In' round." But some ono told hlrj of the Catacombs cel lars whero the early Christians were laid on tho Mielf. He apparently be came fascinated with the subter ranean phenomenon, and devoured all of the literature he could find ou the subject The reasou he gave for visit ing the Pantheon was that "twenty eight wagon loads of the heat bones" had been carried there from the Cata combs and plnntcd beneath the altar. When lie mudo his excursion to the Roman Catacombs be look Ernest Steadmau with him. Apparently ho wandered through the gullerlea ab sorbed In what he saw, But there was malice aforethought In his wan derings. 11 -j succeeded In losing bis keeper I Homo remembers to this dny what ensued. The alcoholic eruption ended shortly nftcr midnight. Barney Lar kin, n dirty sweater draped togawlse nbout bis powerful shoulders, his head bare save for a wreath filched from tho tomb of Raphael, paraded up and down tho middle of the I'lnzzl dl Spag na, pausing only to cool his brow In Bernini's nautical fountain, and pro claimed himself Caesar I At his heels shullled tho riffraff, tdgrng, and bob tall of modem Home shouting: "Kvlv vu J'Araer-l-cn-nol" It required six Itomnn policemen, re-enforced by a pair of Carablnlerl, to complete his arrest. The next day he pltcTicd one of the mont effective games of bis cureless career,. This game was staged In tho Villa Borghese, where Homo annually on gages In tho battle of (lowers. It was a rare occasion, honored by tho king of Italy and his suite, all In bril liant uniform especially tho repre sentative of the cavalry arm who wore n long cope of Alice blue. Tho diplo matic corps contributed quantities of gold lace to render tho spectacle even more splendid It really transcended the posters with which the late Phlneas Barnum was wont to com memorate the performances of his cir cus before "the crowned heads of Eu rope." Barney I-nrkln said It bent pitching on ladles' day with the presi dent of tho United States looking on "bent It nil hollow." Trls Ford was tn the king's loge, seated next to Victor Emnuuel III, to explain the gnme to his majesty. In tho adjoining box was the American ambassador. Ills excellency John Bis mer had with him Mrs. Leonard and her daughter, Imogen Leonard. lie had Insisted that they bo his guests, and as James Wlnton Shuto offered no objection Indeed, offered no con flicting Invitation the ladles had ac cepted. Basebnll history repents Itself. The Giant-killers went to bat In the last half of the ninth Inning with the score 2 to 1 against them. On the first ball pitched. Bynn singled and the king nodded approvingly nt Trls Ford, who was trying to sit unmoved In his chair. The OInnt-kltlcrs then fooled their op ponents rated ar the world's cham pions who figured that Olds, the next man up. would bunt. Instead of that, the signal was given for tlie hit and run. and Byan sprinted for second base nt tbe same tlnio Olds was swinging at a fast ball Expecting a bunt, the first baseman was almost toppled over by the "gross cutter" and Juggled It long enough to let tho bat ter get to first and Ryan to second. A moment later the pair pulled off the double steal. There was a man on third, a mau on second, and nobody out I John Blgmcr leaned Into tbe adjoin ing box and wnlspercd to Trls Ford: "Exactly the situation In the last gamo of the world series!" "One big difference." corrected the mnnngcr of the Giant-killers, "there ain't the same lad at bat. Watch!" The man who canto to bat In tlie rrlil hnd a fnmlllar bearing. He car ried himself like a figure known to this recital. But his face was cither unknown or strangely transformed. Tlie sporting writers at home could have explained this: Those prehistoric capK worn by the Giant-killers I Long hnd the homely headgear been con demned as something which dated known on "rounJern," but Trls Ferd hack to the time whpn baseball wat wouldn'l change. To al(pr the design might bring had luck I Now the man at hat was glad that there had tu-eu no change. Not a soul not een hers would recognize hhn! He slil fled around restlessly at the plate. "Hardest man to pitch to In the league!" he was called. "One hall." "One strike!" he hnd let It go by. He moved about, swung his bat. rained bis shoulders to let out a kink In his muscles, and, quickly but unoa tenlniloiiHly, pulled down the visor of bis cap. Instantly the runner on thin! edged off the bag, more and more, uud the moment the pitcher lifted hts arm and liegnn to wind up he dashed for the plain. There wua a gasp, for It seemed that the man was rushing In to certain destruction. But the agile youth at bat reached out and deftly tapped tho ball! It rolled with exas perating slowness toward tbe pitcher, who was hurrjing to field It. Up went a shouL Tlie tying run was scored for the Giant-killers I And like unleashed lightning the batsman was making tracks for first base. At tho same time, rounding third nnd never pausing for an Instant, the bnse runner who had been on second was coming borne. Of course be was crazy I Tho pitcher would look up, see him halfway to the plato, toxs the bull to tbe catcher, and the foolish base runner would bo an easy out. But tho pitcher was rattled. Al ready the score had been tied He must make sure of one putout. So. hlluilly, he wheeled nnd threw the ball lo first bnte. The man who had bunt ed was out by Inches. But another runner hnd flashed over the plalel The Giant-killers hud won! When It una explained to him, the Itlug con gratulated Trls Ford. The next thing John Blsmcr got tho manager's ear: "That proves It proves you hnvo the best team. With (he king of sec ond bnsemen in the gume you would have won tiie world's championship Mirol" In a grotto of the Borghese gar dens they mi't right nfier the gume. With Ids imUorin lliera "Was lio mTs taking his profession, L!o was n ball player. And she hnd wild sho didn't euro for baseball! Courageously, but not with much confidence, ho hnd sub milted to tho test. Sho should look upon him In Ids true setting In tho pustlmo he loved. If ho was to lono out In tho Important Gamo, as ho had coiuo to think of mating, ho would be seen playing for all lie was worth. And ho had so played had never played better tn his brilliant botvIco ou tho diamond. "Vou know now I'm n ball player," ho said "And you know I'm n tciiou," she returned. "Mighty glad you'ro not n swell," he told her. "And I'm glad your side won," sho told him. Then n look of sadness swept over her. Ills heart utmost atood still. Was SWIMMING CLUB NEWLY FORMED ORGANIZATION TO PltOMOTH INCIUCAHKD INTKIICST IN WA TKU HPOIITH IN BKNI) POItMKD AT Y. M. C. A. Then a Look of Sadness Swept Over Her. It tho end of tho Important" Gume and defeat! "But I'm so sorry very sorry that you didn't hit tho ball," she assured blra. "When?" Ho was confused "That last time with two of your own men on bases, nervous to get where they started from!" She was very earnest. "1 knew you wanted to send the horrid little ball way out far out so It couldn't be throwa bark till the two men were through run ning. Aud you tried tried so hard, you denr boy. I was so disappointed for your sake that you couldn't knock It square but Jukt rol.cl It on tbe ground ns-l did when I first tried to play golf. If It's any comfort to you, I'm henrtrlck over III" He stared at her. wondering If pos sibly alio could be making fun of him. Then, noting the heartfelt pity In ber Irish blue eyes, be sold, for Uio first time: "Imogen!" And for tho first tlmo she answered: "Win I" What eventuated was not lost upon Trls Ford, who came that nay, with Mrs. Leoiierd In charge, at the right or tho wrong moment To the sur prised matron, Trls Ford observed: "Say that young fellow was al ways the best In tho country at pull ing the piny." "U'hut play?" anxiously Inquired tho mother of Imogen. "Why the double squeeze!" I'M IS END.J At n mooting held for tho purpose at tho Y. M. C. A, lust night n swim ming club, llond'H first, was formed among tho men who nro members of tho "Y." Tho object of tho club will bo to promoto tho Intercut of aquatic sporta In Bond nnd to loach swim mliig nnd llfo saving. It will nlso conduct games, competitions and ox hlhltlons, under tho Jurisdiction of tho physical committee of tlio Y, M. A. C. Officers elected nt Inst night's meeting are Ray Trlckoy, president; Homer Epersou, vlco president i E. F, L. Coruulluttson, secretary-treasurer! Charles Rohm uud John Logan, com mitteemen. Tho tlmo of mooting wuh placed nt 7:30 ouch Saturday ovoulug. Tho first meeting will bo tonight, with u 20 -yard, freo-stylo nialdou handicap raco, diving competition nnd awlm m I iig practice Tho club extends an Invitation to nit men members of tho "Y" who nro over 1G to Join. This applies tn both swimmers and non-HwIuuuurs, who wish to learn. A chargo of CO cents per season was decided upon by tho members, lo bo used in purchas ing trophies for tho prlzo winners. Vf, rfnlh, fifrJonalM-ii'nnt lnil ll'lllf Tht Ue who luwt it u'f (In moil fun mil ( life, t'juu fifiuibiu, tflnluu, iiiiJ nil ii'.ifff "timid" arc Mort tnjouiiblt U'irii tuii irnir Hit (itinoui I atm ONE OF APPLICANTS QUALIFIED TO TEACH Nino Write City Superintendent Asking; For Positions Prlncl- pnMilp HUH Vacant. EX-MARINE IS MADE NEW NIGHT OFFICER On tho resignation Friday of Goorgo Stokoo as night officer, W. T. Carpenter, formerly of McMlnn vlllo, wbh appointed to that posi tion by Mayor J. A. Eastes. Car ponter takes office at once. Tho now membor of tho police forco served during tho war in tho marlno corps, and a year ago was em ployed In this city by Tho Shovliu Hlxon Company. Applications for teaching posi tions In tho Bond schools aro con tinuing to pour In, but nut of nlno received on last night's mall by City Superintendent S. W. Mooro, only ono Is qualified under tho rules agreed to by tho district directors Mr. Mooro states, Tho ono appli cant who meets tho requirements Is Miss Hazel Hazloton, formerly a teacher hero. Mr. Mooro also reported receiving tho resignation of Miss Nora Maclay, a teacher In tho Junior high school last year. Tho probtom of selecting a high school principal for tho coming year is ns yet unsolved, hut the suporintondont has two men In view who may bo qualified for tho work. Bathing Suits The construction ol these suit permits perfect freedom of action nd speed. They make It possible to attempt the fests of the Hawaiian boys, who aqua-plane so wonder fully and swim without suits ot any kind. Jantzen Bathing Suits are built along the natural, graceful lines of the body, The elaitlc Jantzen stitch makes them tit perfectly and permanently. They never sag, they never bind they do not hold water between the body and the suit. They make swimming easy, speedy and joyous, Those people who look so well In their bathing milts who look per fectly at home in and near tho water eight chances out of ten arc wearing "Jautzcusl" You'll find "lantzcns" at the cood .stores of your city. 1 1 ! JANfftH KNITTIHO MILlt ruMKHD OMOON 70 Jj w V PAPERS FILED FOR AIRCRAFT COMPANY Half of flUO,(N)0 Capital Stock Is Huhitrrlbcd Ln Grande Com pany Has 9VX0. Incorporation papers for tho Bond Aircraft corporation were malted to day to Salom, II. II. Do Armond, at torney for tho nuw organization, an nounced today. II, J, Ovurturf, W. C, Blrdsall nnd William Pattlson nro tho Incorporators, nnd CO por cont of tho capital stock of 20,000 is paid In. Of this amount, $5000 Is sub scribed by tho Ln Grauiln Aircraft company. A chain of companies, either planned, or already organized,' will provide tor aerial transportation botween Spokane, Portland, Thoj Dalles, Bond nnd Lu Grande. j George Love arrived hero Mon day from Portland to take churgo of preparations for starting flying from here. FOREST OFFICIAL MARRIED RECENTLY Vornon M, Hnrpham, superinten dent of tho Ochoco national forest nt Prlnnvlllo, wna married lo Miss Esther M, Stephens of that city July 2S, They wilt bo at homo In Prlno vllle after August 1. Actions That Couilt Let us, If wu must have great ac tions, make our own so, AH action Is of Infinite elasticity, and tin? least ad mits of being Inflated with celestial air until It eclipses the sun and (he moon. Emrsnn, COUNTY'S SCHOOLS TO RECEIVE 5,2.11.90 ApiKirtloiuuent of Interest From Ir reducible School Fund Is Com pleted By Stnto Treasurer. DIES IN HOSPITAL AFTER OPERATION Mrs. Frank Kelly, ago 36, died following an operation Inst Friday night at tho St. Charlen hospital. She leaves a husband and four chil dren living in Bend. Her mothor will arrlvo in Bend tomorrow from Newburg to attend tho funeral, and other relatives from Gaston, Ore gon. Tho Kelly family havo lived in Bond about a year, living former ly at Powell Butto aud Clovordalo. HEATER CLOSE TO WALL STARTS FIRE A water heater, placed too closo to tho wall, is believed to havo been responsible for a small flro which started at tho T, A, McCauu homo in Bend early last Saturduy, Tho vol unteer flro department answered tho alarm, which was turned In a 4 o'clock, but found that Mr. McCaun and Carl A. Johnson, armed with n hand fire extinguisher and a garden hose, had already extinguished tho blaze, Tho damage will reach ap proximately flOO, Deschutes county's shnro of tho 1910 per capita statu, apportionment of 2.02 for each child of school ngo In Oregon, will bo $5241.90. Tho chlldrou In tho county number 2G9C. Word has bcon recoivod from Salem that Stato Treasurer O, P, Hoff has Just apportioned tho $432,267.88 ac crued Interest from tho stuto's Irro duclblo school fund. A summary of tho apportionment shows n total of 213,991 chlldron of school ago within tho stato under tho last census, as against a total ot 209, 013 a year ugo. Tho school fund now totuls $6,656,97-1. 48, Including loans, certificates of sale uud cash on hand. CUPPER ATTENDS WATER MEETINGS Porcy A, Cupper, stato engineer, Is conducting n series nt water mooting In Clovordalv, Sisters and Plalnvlow, preliminary to tho or-' gaulzatlon of an Irrigation district ! by tho ranchers In thoso suctions. LADY CANVASSER WANTED! We ililr n nlrlndy to minus Bond nnd adjoining tnnt nnd couiiiiiinlllr selling, our cxti'tiftlip Hue of rlmlro rooi'hiithrn am! oilier shrub hrry, hlindi tree, etr for Inline iiriiMiiii'iiliilloii.. Ktperi cure iiiiiirtfiuy. Ciiuipli'ltt Mippllrt for iln Mork furiiMt t'd. I'leaontil work and re miiiii'nttlw to a good can-va.i-r. For full particular, nddtv', Hulrx lli'pai'liui'iil, OREGON MH.HEHY CO., OriMico, Oregon, NUMBERING SYSTEM TO BE COMPLETED It. h. Polk & Co. to FurnMi Hie Numerals For Bend Houses An Directory Is Mudc. R. L, Polk & Co., who aro pre paring to got out a now city direc tory ot Bond, started work Mon day to comploto tho Iiouho numbering HyHtum as outlined by tho city ougi iicor according to city ordinance 87, Thp directory pooplo havo offered to supply uumbora for tho housoa at cost, 3G centH each. City officials havo agreed to co oporute with tho directory company, and nro preparing to onforco tho ordlnanco which calls for n nuinhor ou each houno. Tho luw provides for 100 numbors for each block whero possible, with tho odd num bors on tho south aud east bI(Ioh of all Btroota, with ono odd and one ovon number for each ton foot of dlstanco, Tho work of supplying numbors will bogln Monday, BucKHECiiT FlneShott are prktd $8,jo lo fif BUCKHECHT SHOES v A QUIET elegance, a rich simplicity, a colorful harmony conspicuously beautiful arc the k. fine points of our No. 438. Mahogany calf with invisible eyelets, and modeling that shows the latest refinements in style. And on the sole is our trade mark BucKiincHT -a symbol that distinguishes shoes that wear as well as they look. Tell ui when your dealer doe in V show them ( and we will endeavor to have you supplied. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT MANUfACTUBSaS 5iutlh4u,lyffu san ntANCISCO ,1 z