The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 03, 1927, Page 1, Image 1

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City Edition
The Old Home Paper
THE WEATHER
Oregon: Occasional ralne lo
nlght and Sunday, Moderate
perature. Presh and strong south
west winds, gale on the coast.
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Trice Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927
Number 6122
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BIG RODEO
UNDER WAY
LATE TODAY
Crowd Flock to La-
I
bor Carnival and
Fair Ground
Thf gnlu Hpll it of the Old
... .
wont hovon-U ovor the cmin-!
ty lair jr round thin ftcr
nuon When the hiif rodun
wliith In to continue fur
thn-o days, 'jfot undprwny
Ix-fiiro a liitt iTowd of t;n
t hiiHsiiMtic onlookiM'K. many
ot whom followed the fun
it., th wild west pxrnde lift
Mil In htrcct at one o'clock,
Tha parade will rlile aaaln
Mmiiliiy al 10 a m. when the
laraeat pmaito of the year -1 ho"
nonMrert by th Klamath Kail"
HilHir 9tentnl navoi latlnn irtH
il n it r r a y o llli Ha li.-niilltul
flunta.
K. K. Iitiffy. rhalrmnn of the
paraile rnmmltle fur lb labor
relebratlnn, annnuni'eit loilay thn
many bamlnoine fllinta have lieen
entered anil thai Ih line of
ninrrh pnnnlnea be Iwlre a
lima; aa Ihnl of the parade laf
yenr
Mnny lndiimrlal"-fliel liave
Itiii entered. Duiry mill, aa well
tfnnilnued on le t.
S. P. PROJECT
Chief Engineer of Rail
road Visit N. C. & O.
New Construction
I.AKEVIKW, Ore., dept. .-
An event thought In relim
Innry to a apeedlna up of oner.
ntlona of atandnrdiiatlnn of the i
N'evad California Oregon railway
lo Lakevlew was that of th vnt
here of Chief Knglnepr (Sots. W.
Itn4like of tit Southern Parlflr
rompuny. Sum mio men have
been engiged slnro July 1st In
enlivening th former narrow
gang line to alandard from Wen
del to l.akevlrw. Thn work has
prmtressed more than hnlf of th"
illstancw Ties ara Inld to Al-
turaa and alcel rrews aro nenrsH
lug that point, which la 100
miles north of Wendel. Fifty
miles remtiln of the stretch from
Allnr.is to l.akeriw.
With Ihn present crews work
ing on th project thn work Is
destined l be completed to
Lakevlew early in November.
Illtil of doubling these crews
nnd ruslng the work In romplo
llon In October are heard from
various sources, this plan being
, madn In care for outgoing ablp
' tnrnla of lumber, livestock and
iilirtculturnl products this full.
Crews begun laying atimdurd
gauge ties In the lino south of
Lakevlew yesterday though these
crews aro auinll and a mil has
been senl mil or ndditloiiiil men
for. the work.
IS SPEEOEO
ii kii.li:i'i vm: K
PRINCETON, liidlunn, Sept. .1.
(A. P. I Three persons wore kill
ed nnd another Injured, probably
fnlnlly. when westbound southern
railway passenger train number 3
hit nn open switch and swnnr
head nn Into a lllg Four coal
train at Frunclscn nilno number
I il l:lli o'clock litis morning.
NO rtPKIt MONDAY
III olmrrvnin e of Labor
4 Day, Ih Kvvnltig Herald
will not publish '.Moniliiy
iiIkIH. By so tliiliig nil em-
phiyes of the Henilil orannl-
4 tiitlnn from Iho piibllshnr s
4 down lo the carrleYa nnd the
4 "Printer's Devil" will be
4 given opportunity to enjoy 4
the Lithor liny 'eelelirntlon. 4
f.
50,000 LOSS IS
SUSTAINED IN
. ROSEBURG FIRE
ItOSKIIt'lKl, Or., Sept. 3 (A.
I' I - On of Ihc ninsj apcctarulur
fires-In recent years In lli'liiirH
luki iiIkIh destroyed the planing
! mill ami mih ami door factory j
Inf ih it n.i.ci.iirit Miiiwnrk ma-,
"'''"""" 1 umaicu ai
l.ii'iitlxl ir.il.uuii. Th fli started!
III Hi" holler room of I hi. twn-
stnry frmn
was located
smith i.nil
mill building, which
In Hi cutter of Hi" I
residential district j
lin l ii I U1 1 k wuno'.'ry dry ami
x nam .
prcad wit la, un iil
rapidity, lb extreme heat forc
ing Hi" firemen In work frnm
behind shield.
Knur homes situated In the
lnimidtn vicinity
ii.miiv nitiiiiiireii mime rfMii iire
iiru tlunrii na niimrroB. holl.nn.t i a n.e...n,K i. ih. Klamath
within a raillua of four or five
... i. l.- ...I. mil. vni.t
... i.i...in. ...rf H..I dinihi-t"'
leaa helprit to aave many of the
ui'ftrtiy mimeii.
ti.. i...,- i.,,ii.ii.. ...m in.
- .i... .i.n.i. t..r ...?.,;
.i.. .a .n... in ,...rU .iir.. n.,n
The null Inna la uirllally iii
wreil by Imuran'.
Ashland and
Northern
California People Hurt
In Wreck
( IllfO. t allf . Sept. S. I A I'.)
Klnht women and n i-lill.l were
Injured lnt ulttlil In a i-iilllnton
between two autotnnbllea on the
hlithway nine nillea north of her
Th Injured: Mlt Kalherln
Vlnrent of Ahlnd. Oregon, frnr.
lured fknll; Mm. Vlnrent of Ah
ti. ml. rut bnnd; ,Mr Sprluaer of
Ahlnnd. frnrturrd ukull: Ml
Kuth Altken of Ablund, rut
rlghl a.m: Mr 8. A. Ilempe of
(ierlier. Calif , rut head: Audrey
(ieti Ilempe. her daughter, jiKed
t yeam. cut head; Mm. Kd lloud
nahelt and her diuiKhtpr, l.uey.
ml hend: Mm. Iiul llnnd
nKhelt. dll".jin il collar hone and
rut leg.
Mine Altken waa driving lliu
Arhland party aoulh, while Mra.
Hemp waa driving th tierlier
party north when
thn mn.hlnin
collided.
Both automobiles werj
w recked.
NINE INJURED ,
IN AUTO CRASH
The Injured were picked up by.bjr Bert llnney loilay us he walk-
passing motorists , and brought
hern to a hoapltul Physicians
expected that all would recover.
Aimee McPher son's
Band to Play Here
A ItTITtk Tdtmnl
m ixuuiu... - "f-,
Altnee S e m p I Mcpherson's
famous Sunshine Melody Makers
band of ten members from An
gelua Tenmi. Los Angeles, will
be presented tonight at Klamath
Temple. It was animunred today.
All .members of the musical
aggregation are talented alugcrn
and musicians and the general
public liC urged to ntlend the
serlces at the Temple.
The bund has Just returned
finm the World Wide camp meel
lug nt Kltkliind, Washington.
Showers Probable
For Oregon Soon
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. S. (A.
P. I Tito weather onllnok for Hie
week lieKlnnlng September 4 was
announced berp today by the
t'nllAl Slates woollier bttrentt as
follows: Far western status? Tho
tttlook Is fur generally fair
weutber and normal temperature
except for unsettled conditions
early In the week with showers
In Orl'gon, Washington nnd Idnhn.
Camp'' Lewis Name
Changed by (J. S.
,f In dollar of Hearst money In til
WASlllN'OTON. Sept. 3. (A.P.I I enterprise and Unit Flidnchhnik
- Thn war department nnbounced cr has purchased all but a very
formally today Ihnl the name of
Camp Lewis, Wash., had been
changed to Fort Lewis, In ac
cordance wlllt the pulley of desig
nating permanent iiillllnry posts
us forts nnd confining Use of the
designation "camp" to temporary
establishments.
DISTRICT LEVY
SET TODAY:
5120,000 TOTAL
Charge Per Acre Will Be
Annro mntr v S.1 fnr -
' - - ft" J -T ' "
Next Year
T"l ii I il of uM'ruiln-( ami I
iuiIiiIm'. iliift tin Mwiintli . IivUj.i- I
Hull
Mill
Will
il
sfri f..f
ttlO.ll.l.j.
M-!ill'- II
! Mil- ('If
Tli.il a n. i.i ii'
li' mi '.lie
I.
HMll'r 114-11
llu- t:ilruilli:ul
project.
This was the decision this
.ihornlnK of tin board of directors I
I in nie mamiiin irirgunon oiv
""
Aemriil aaalm i h arr-
'"'' ' " approximately 3 ;
Th levy of HIS is vlilunlly
j the aam an for thin year. The
1927 levy ... tlM.nno.
'Willie the lioanl could
hnvr
M' down Hi" levy oiiii.r.lial.
the i
I dtreitora derided that II would'
i levy a riiffli lenl annum! to lake I
-kr of all pnmilhle rontlnceiirlen," I
A. M Thomnn. aerrelary of th j
dHlrlrl aald tnduy. " lly an ililnj j
the Ixiard la pavlntt the way fot
n Inarer l'VV m.vl venr n tax I
huh they hope will be thenw-j
I In the hlKlory of the Klmniil'i
Il rlcollnn dlntrb t."
IIIDK C.Mtl MIS ItD.MMVM '
V A I'l l--Si Kent 1 T.-i.rl.l. In I
Nnplea no longer may view Hie
I embalmed body of Knrlro Car-,
uimi. Iho great tenor. Ilia tomb,
had bifo left open to the pub-,
lie until photographers tried lo;
tiiku pli litrea of the Interior. A I
native aupemtlllnua horror of'
plrlurea of the dead led to th.'
riming of tfcc tomb.
ISIT
KLAMATH FALL
Prominent Portland Law
year Enthuses Over
Klamath Scenery
"I Just ran away from work
and naturally when a Portlnnder
wants to enj y pnture In her
grnudesitforin ho comes to Crater
ljike and to Klamath Fulls."
This was the statement made
ed up and down the streets of
Klumnth Knits thoroughly enjoy
ing being in a rapidly growing
western city. Mr. llnney has in
h party Mm. ILiney and tbclr
son John, and'ornell Dorkem-
borff. a friend of the Hnncys
from X
ew York City.
..Vo Vm, j,m h-nil
been
doing some rul hard luhor tills
stvnmer." said ilert pointing lo
his son. "nnd I thought It was
only fair To be a good scout nnd
bring him out and aee some of
Oregon that he had not yet
seen."
The entire pjrty will bo guests
at the fnlr nnd'rodeo Oris after
noon. Mr. llnney refused to dis
cuss politics saying ttint his race
fnr 'l ulled Slates senator last
fall la now wuler over the clam
and he Is not seeking political
preferment In any form.
Flcishhacker' is
Reported to Have
Bought Telegram
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 3. (A.
I p.) It developed here today Ihnl
the controlling Interest In the
Portland Telegram property hits
passed Into the hunds of Her
bert Flelschhiicker nnd his asso
ciates, mining whom is Carl II.
Brorkhiigen, thn new president
and publisher. This Information
comes from. Indisputable author
ity within, the new organisation.
The same authority has given It
out emphatically that there Is not
small percentage of tho stock.
It Is also stated that tho Tele
gram will he Independent In poll
ties nnd its news and editorial
policy wll he conservative and
representative of tbe substantial
business Interests of the commun
ity and state,
HANEY V
Thwarting Death With Shovels
When fred lninil. will-dlxaer. ,waa trapped by a rate-In forty
feat down a wll at Woretr. Mum., police and firemen aank a
purallet "luifl and aured hlin a.l.T .In hourj' itnprUonment. You
we the fevi-nnh renctie work In pntRrena hero.
Siskiyou County
To Keep Out
YIIKKA. Calif . Kept. 3. Tlie'vate land of thoa living near and
3laklyou County Pomona Crungo, 'adjoining aaid refuge to aueh an
No. 6. huK recommended to lliIM""nt ,he'r re 'foyIng
,. ,,, , ... , . .. and have destroyed the crops nn-
' pi fnrnla H and Came Com- ,. ,k i j u t.
i)ii these Innds. and have become
ml.si.in that a f.-nr be built . tv;,i finance to these land
iiound all private lands near th neri and their property, now
Klamath Slate (lame Refuge of ,c; t resolved that Sisklvou Conn
virh'rnnstrnrtnn as will prevent ,(y I'omona tirango recommend
deer from eni roui hlng upon these to -sfornta State Klsh and
';ame Cnmiuixsion that. aaid com-
ui roiiition aoopteii oy tneiaissun vnnstruct a deer proof
firaiiK rends: "Wlmre.-is, It has
been broiiKht to Hie nUi'Utlon)l -e.,.und stf private; InnSv-aarve-SIklyou
County Pomona Grange, j able to said owners, so that they
So. 6. th.it the deer on the Ktam- can enjoy the same privilege and
ath Slate damn Kefuge have In- remunerations from these lands
creased to am h an extent that j that they did prior to the fornia
they are Intruding upon tbe pri- tn f ,nh, ,., refU(te."
$ CONCERN FELT CLAIMS SOUGHT
UK jurat UN IRISH LOANS
Bad Blow in Mid-Ocean
May Result in Anoth
er Tragedy
NEW YORK. Sept. 3. IA.P.)
Concern was expressed today
was Informed that the mono -
nsi.n no.ai niiMMir aw nop-
. . " TZ K
There s a pretty had blow t
In the ocean." he said. "I'm
nfn.i.1 tf. hrit.., ,i w..i . i
for some rough going.'
Franklin Korrell
Named Candidate
Of G. O. P. Party
PORTLAND,
franklin 1 . lvorell W;is noml -
HoneL'hlLrTiMa..TrdT
t on here last nK-ht as randl -
ZnKtT'T"m XM
uisirii i. i wn iiiinoi wcro nec
essary. Frank L. Slnill was sec
ind. Korell received l'! votes
on the first ballot and 20it on
the second. Shull on the
first. S3 on the second. Stnnd
lues cf the other candidates on
tli final ballot were:
Jacob Kuntler 41: lus C.
Moser 21: D. C. Lewis none
(Lewis hud 30 on the first bal
lot:) J. A. Mears 2: T. R. I lam
er 2; Mis. V. R. Ellis 1; 1. K.
Staples 10.
Drug Stores Held '
Up by Two Bandits
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 3. (A.
P I Two robbers held up ('. W.
Folkestnd's drug store nt East
Thirty - Ninth and Washington
streets lust night getting $75 and
milking their escape In an auto
mobile. One mull about 25 years
old. medium height, entered the)
store and pulled a gun. Folko-
stfid ja-ns ordered lo the renr of
:the store nnd the robber follow-
I ed. Then tho other entered.
walked up to the- cash register
land emptied It. Folkestnd never
I had a chance to see the second
one. '
r
Erects Fences
Destructive Deer
j I'm- at ther cost and exiicnae
To Consider 300,000 Dif
ferent Claims; Proofs
Murt Be Filed
Claims of mote than SOU. 000
subscribers to the ''First National
i and the "Second External Loan "
i are to be received and considered,
accordlnn to word reaching here
r.-l. f .e
i r"rruay Irom the receiVera for
: lienofit of bend eerttfiei kniiinr.
In New York Cliy.
Proofs of these claims must
be filed before January 15. 192S,
the dispatch declares. In order
to expedite the distribution of
" 2,000.000,now in the hands
I wi tne receivers.
. - I Executive offices hare been lo
ept. 3. IAP) i ,.i .. .,, , ,k
: .... . . - ......
''n8 "ndurted by Peter J. Brad,-;
, Federation hank
and Trust companv: J. Edward
and Trust company; J. Edward
Murphy, and State Senator John
L. Buckley.
Claims passing through this of
fice will ultimately pass on to)
the state supreme court for order
of distribution. Clulm forms will
be furnished by application to
New York headquarters, It was
stated
-
Southern Pacific
Taking Movies of
New Railroad Line
: Sceulc wonders as seen from
,the Southern Pacific Cascade;
i line familiarly known as the
Lakes route will be seen on the
moving: picture screen by thou
j sands aa a result ot movies being
l iken along the line by Al Cnmp
! bell, connected w ith the public
ity division of tho. S. P.
I Accompanied by Loyal lllmes,
his chief Photographer. Mr. Camp-
hell s spending several days. In;
Klamath taking movies of the 'legal work for the receiver of
Cascade. 11110 nnd also scenes! the Wheoler-Olmstead saw mill,
of Klnni.it h county club acllv-lt will be remembered that he
llles. I came nearly going to the Vnlted
"The . movies - of the railroad j States senate when Stelwer; Stan
will be shown nil over the United field and Ilaney were running
States," .Mr. Campbel said, j for that office.
WINDSOR PLANE
FAR OUT OVER
TURBULENT SEA
'Round-the-World Flven
Complete Fifth Hop;
Continue Tomorrow
KARACHI, India, fe-pt. 3. A. j K. ( handler, dlvinlon engineer of
M The A merit-ail round the the aouthern Oregon divlalon. Mr.
world filer, ttm. H. Ilrnrk ami ; Chandler'a headquarters are In
Kriufln Y. Mhli, who arrived at ' Grama Paaa.
ItundiT Ahbaa, I'erKla. toilny will j Klamath waa formerly under
resume' lliidr fllRlu! to Kanu-hl thn juriidirtlon of Charles Wan
at auarUc. liHnorrow It la atateil 'ier, division engineer of Bend.
In a
baa.
muMJo from IJunder Ab-
tlmr
Tle- avliilom aaid tlwt
were tired anil thlnrty afUT their
tra-honr flleht from llu(rilail, and
Ereatly Berried re.
ST. JOHN'S, Que.. Sept. J. (A.
P.) The plana Royal Windsor
bound from Windsor. Ont., for
Windsor, England, bopped off
from St. Gregnlre, near here, at
2:35 p. m., planning to take a
route by way of Portland, Me.
Clarence "Duke" Schiller, wasjment It waa said, will be held at
at the "stick" and Phil Wood
waa navigator. They purposed to
make a non-stop flight. j
ORLEAXS. VL. Sept. 3. (AP)
The plane Royal Wlndso was
seen passing over a point
miles north of this town at 2:35
p. m. eastern standard time. Or
leans Is about 90 miles from St.
Johns, Que.
i
NEW YORK. Sept. 3. ( APi I
Tne turbulent Atlantic generally
was believed today to have claim-
ed'as lis own Kagfund's" "fly-'
Ing princess and ber two escorts
of tbe air.
(Continued on page 5)
ARE EXTOLLED !
CLUB EXHIBITS
q. . i j . (scheduled to meet .Monday night
3tate lIUD Leader Amai-(h postponed its meeting nntil
ed at Progress of KJa- Tuesday night,
math Young People The l nl'ed st4,e reclamation
Z j office will remain closed through-
"Cotinty ilub exhibits at the j out ,!le d"'r
... . . , ' ! No mail carrier service will be
Klamath fair are SO per cent n effert Monday P(nttDMtfT
better than Jslmllar , exhibits at!j0b McCall announced . this
the 1926 fair. I am amazed at morning.
the nroaress made hv bnva .and
ms or exemptiiiea
I n remai lams uinpiuy pnon
" ,ne ralr "" '
Tbi a 'n romment today
c- Seymour, state leader
of boys' clubs, who is attending
the fair.
"Livestock exhibits are excel
lent, surely the best In this line
has been displayed by county
club boys and girls in this coun
ty." Mr. Seymour said.
"While girls' exhibits do not
come under my Jurisdiction, I
I believe thai hev ara exeellent
Particularly is. this true in the
Klrla' demonstration work which.
I un,,'r ,n direction of Thiria An-
dernon of Merrill,' Is giving an
Insight Into what girls' club work
really means.
"1 also noticed an excellent
I Pottry display which, tinder the
leadership of Mrs. Nellie Whlt
latch, has created quite a story
at the fair grounds.
"The potato exhibits, number
ing about 25, are fine. The boys
have used fine Judgment in the
selection and sorting of the , pro
duct and have some fine dis
plays." 'Bill Strandborg
Is Visiting Here
"Bill" Strandborg. of the Port
land Electric company, la In the
city again on some land matters
In which he Is interested. Bill
was much surprised at the resitl.
of the Portland congresainntl
' convention, as was also Bert
-llnney. who la a visitor In Klam
nth today. Bert' Is handling the
W. CHANDLER
NEW CHIEF OF
STATE ROADS
Klamath county, for aeveral
.yevra In the central Oregon dl
rlalon of the atate hUbway de
partment, haa been taken from
that dlvlainn and placed In the
'aouthirn Oregon divlalon. It nil
annooiu-ed the morning by C. C
d'e ,f ,he
K In math atate blghwaya will
bn under tbe juriadlctlon of W.
The order announcing the
. . .
.i - iidiiKv, wwi imo etiect ovpiem
ber 1. .
I) It. YOING 1)KAI.
CLARKSBURG. W. Va.. Sept.
3. (A P.) Plans for the funeral
of tbe Rev. Dr. H. S. Yonng. 80,
writer, lecturer and missionary of
Seattle,' Wash., who waa killed
by an Interurban car near here
yesterday, were held in abeyance
today, pending the arrival of rela
tives from New York. Inter-
Syracuse. N. Y.. where his wife
Is buried.
.
LABOR DAI TO
BE
Public Offices Will Be?
r. A 1M :... I
Closed Ott National
..Holiday '
i - , e
City official offices. Klamath
county court bouse offices, banks,
j many stores, and federal offices
twill be closed Monday, Sept em
I ber S. Labor Day. It was an
S nounced thia morning.
i Naturally all law enforcement
offices including the police ta
lon and tbe sheriff s office will
e open to serve tbe public, but
not public business.
I The city council which Is
! However
,, ,
isnd sent out on regular schedule.
Rabbit Breeders
To Convene Here ,
At Large Banquet
Rabbit breeders and rabbit
eaters will convene In the cham
ber of commerce rooms this eve
ning at 6:30 for the biggest
spread of rabbit and all tbe
trimmtn's ever laid out on that
festive banquet board.
The occasion is the rabbit
banquet staged by tbe Klamath
Rabbit Breeders' association for
all visiting breeders at the coun
ty fair, and for anyone -who
wishes a good rabbit feed along
with Intertalnment, a: a nomi
nal cost per plate.
A number of speakers for few
minute talks 'on Interesting phas
es -ot rabbit breeding and the
county fair, have been engaged
for the occasion, Including C.
It. Henderson, county agent.
Tickets for the banquet will be
on sale at the rabbit pens at
the fair ground today, and at the
chamber of commerce.
' CHAMP BREATH-HOLDER.
MIDDLETON. Conn., 8cpt. S.
Here's a new freak champion
ship holding one's breath tor
1 minutes and 2 seconds. E. L.
Caylor, Jr., senior at Wesleyan
college, accomplished the teat be
fore physicians recently. He
gulped' three large breaths ot
pure oxygen and held the last
one for a new record.
LANDS SAFELY
LONDON. Sept. 3, (A. P.)
An Exchange Telegraph dispatch
states that Captain K. T. Court
ney landed safely on the Spanish
coast at 7:15 p. m. English time.
All was reported well with the
trans-Atlantic tiler.
OBSERVED
PENDLETON
BUSTER IS
MURDERED
" IT
Tragedy Hits Lake
view Rodeo; Assail
ant is Unknown .
"Slim" Harris, noted Pen
dleton Round-up rider, and
the feature of the Lakeview
rodeo, was murdered last
night near the city limits of
Lakeview by an unknown
assailant, who leaped upon
me running Doara or Har
ris' car, plunged a dagger
through the rider's heart,
and then disappeared into
tne darkness, according to
a long-distance call today
from the Lakeview sheriff
office. , . ...,(.
Mystery surrounds the Identliv
of the -murderer. - Lake county
oiitcers. however, hold that they,
are workinit on hot clues and
arrest of a auspect was anticipat
ed tnls afternoon.
I'nknown Aasailnnt
i ne murder occurred as Karris
witn nis wife was driving from
the Rodeo grounds where he had
been attending to his horses. Ad
his ear approached the city limits.
- nuuucmj csoie running
(Continned on page 6) :
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ThA . Cveln-StnmApnh T-
derwood's- Pharmacy shows Ibat
the nressure la rislnff iaiIm Mn,l
tomorrow promises to be more
sunny.- ' i .
Forecast for next 24 hours:'
Generally fair with moderate tern-.
ici,iiiia.
The Tycos recording ther
mometer registered maximum and
minimum temperatures today ss
follows:
BASEBALL RESULTS m
..i
National Leaurue , '
Score R. H. A
Philadelphia S S
New York U ; ' 1
naileries rerguson. ueca
tnr and Wilson; Barnes. Fltxslnt
mons, Henly and Cuhhlng. '
First Game R. H. E.
Brooklyn 3 10 2
Batteries Petty. EhrbaTfltJ
and Deberry. Henllne; Green
field and Gibson. t
Score R. H. B.
1st. Louis 0 5.1
Pittsburgh ii is; an
Batteries Haines. H. Bell, Llt
tlejnhn and O'Karrell, Schalte;
I Hill and Smith.
Second Game R. H. fii-
Brooklyn ,'. t T . ,
Boston - 4 11 t h
Batteries Elliott and Hen
llne;' McQuillan, Morrison, Werts,
Geuewlch and Urban,
Score R. H. .K.
Chicago 1 0
Cincinnati 2 .-, ..::t
Batteries Blake, Ncbf and
HaTtnett; Lucas and Sukerorlh,
Hargrave. . .
Second Onme It. H. K.
Philadelphia - 4 13 1
New York 7 U t.
Batteries Sweetland and Jon
nard, Wilson; Benton and Tay
lor. American League -.-'
Score R. If. , R.
New York 0 5 0
Phlladelphia ISO
Butteries Moore, Pennock and
PTC'olllns; Grove and Cochrane.
8core II. H. E.
Cleveland t S O
Chicago 4 S t
Batteries Shailta and Swell;
Faber and Crouse.