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g . . PAGE EI3HT fHE DAfL7 CAPITA!. JOTTTMAL. 8ALEM. WBEOON, SATURDAY, JTjyE 27, 19H. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - By Gross ThingsWeNeverSee A5 cm AH ITS N BARcfAiN AT TnhT . . i ir i VrfSL, TOO FOLKS KEtpffT BoTWEfc PcWAU- P CW, 6EE7 -II 1 1 I rr . iHCttPM.TuESPAy 1 1 VEJH5PM. I WANTl AND THofCaDAV. TRipAY, -SAToR- I ?et it GUOSfiX?, AHDHiTe P0V(pJ EHM iT, IM fofit . MP i Sen iTTrtE rr 6Ai IF TtxJ AU. PcrtT ' rlOBECf I'D UKfelo-HAte fcir Ci r--"TT"J fifr Mil V w-UtO HU" rn- h v ' . H'- MtT 8oo ASeHJ r SPORT NEWS I i! RACES FULL OF THRILLS JOHNSON 3-1 FAVORITE: off peacefully, though very noisily,. if Homo of the lioliler spirits had not un dertaken to make a bonfire of the fence arouinl Houth rieM. The scene, of the merrymaking Ijeunn in the heart of Harlem, thin could not he permitted and lioth the police anil firp icutrtuieiit I interferred. I The stiiflcnts resented it promptly I and a fight ensued in which fists and night Micks figured freely. It was the , fire department which finally earried the day, however, by turning the hose . on the rioters. The fire was ex " tinyuished.: MAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. San Franeiseo, June 27. Fellow lodg ers who broke down his door found i Steven Rogers unconscious from illum inating gas today. At the emergency ' hospital it was doubted if he would re- cover. BITTEEEST JdPAJGN CLOSES. : Toronto, Out., June 27. With the1 slogan, "Hani.di the Ear," Newton' Wesley Iiowell elosed today the liberal campaign for members of the new pro-' vincial parliament to be elected next Monday. The campaign was one of the ; bitterest in the history of the province.1 BATE INCREASE IS SUSPENDED. Washington, June 27. The inter state commerce commission suspended today until January 10 the proposed in creased rates on melons from Califor nia to Oregon and Washington. c Track Record of MUo In 63 Seconds Equaled Yesterday by G'lydo Sim on!: After World's Rocord. Inipomlola Tu Toll How Far Black Champion Has "Gone Back" From. Former Excellent Trim. INTEREST IS KEEN AND NOT ALLOWED TO LAO DURING DAY Connie Is iu Quod Condition With Ex ception of Tunis, Wlilih Aro Not Bankod for Spoodiug. The Nintori'vcle rwM yesterday after noon ut thi' fairgrounds were lull of Uniller but devoid of m'eiilcnti, and Ilie spcrtatiirs nil w I'lyilc Hiinmiiiirt rido one mile of it III mile rum in mcciiiiiI I hit, i i it 1 i ii m I lie truck reroiil. This Hi tei mum Siiiiiiiiiih will try for Hid world's ii'iiml, Tim ti.uk whs Im.lly t ut up on Hie I m ill mill the inai liini's wobbled mi. I kii.b'd, but the ilnrini,' riders miiiiiciI tu shut ot f I ho juice and took tlm curves nt n mile u minute clip. The races Hum the riders line. I up for the lirst nice, were pulled off witli dispatch mid never lor mi instant was lliu interest allowed to hit;. The truck Mils in good iini.lll inn lor speed hi In I In) exceptiuii of I lie turns Inciting high lunik, but fur n lint truck all of the riders express themselves us well pleas ed with the speedway. Twelve of I'ort land's fastest riders nud ridcis from Oakland nod Scuttle wcie lined up, nud , (lie compel it ion between I'li.le Simmons, Harry ltran.lt uiui Ked I iigluii ii was lieeii ill every race in which these, men were entered. Hunt showed himself lu be a iu'iv y ruler nud won tii,' firsi nice with eased, un Hoy Thompson, of lloise, likewise showed dome pretty rid ing. The officials of the meet were: An nouncer, (i. (', I.. Snv.ler; refiTce, 0, ('. Murks; starter, . II. Koyalej jiolHes, A. II. Miiore, A. K. Iliickestein, I.. II. ('oiuplnn; t ime!;eeier, I'erry ,M:r,r,'.,v, l. .'h. .Koberts, .luhii KirMuiui, I'r. A. (I. Suiilli; clerk if course, Mur lay V. u. le. Result of Rues. The result of est er.biy 'a nice, were us l.illuws: Four h. p. purled; thiee inil.'s; pro-fes-loiiiil - First prize, $'Jli; second pn.i-j - M. Hunt, I'm t laud, on a .lel ler hiii, lirsl; l.'ile Mmiiiniii, I'o'i Iiiii.I, on e.ii :, I'lior, second; dm I'eppel, I'ort bind, on u Merkcl, third, Time, ;i:li... Seven li. p. stiipped stuck; ten miles; prole; lionnl. First pri c, if'J'.l,."il ; sec ond price, iflil; thir.J pri.:,., if.-, First ; lli.ee -mile heat, llntry Idandt, I'ort-' land, on a Tlmr, filst'; I ly.le Siuinioiis, ' (Hikliind. on mi Kxeelsior, scum. I; Verne Mnskell, 1'ortlaiiil, on a Merkel, third. Time; LM'.I I "i, SeMind three mile heat, l.'ov Tlioiupson, lloise, on a I'upe, first; Fe Horse Coburn, Seattle, mi an In (I'iiii, second. Time 'J:ir Filial. Ii miles, llran.lt, first; Thnmpsnn, second, and Cug'iiiru, third. Time, 1:'J-I 'J Four h. p.; stripped stock; eiK,t miles; pi ofessitinal. First prize, .V.. Hunt, Cortland, on u .leftersuu, first. Time, l;0 4-3. Seten a, p.; stripped stock; piufes hionul; live miles. Fii.-t prize, jOI; fieeuihl prize. $10; third prle, .1. Fir t threeinili' heat, Hov Tlionpson I'ope, fiist; Harry llrnu.lt, on li necond. Tin e, 2: IS .1 .5. Second three mile heat, F. Iterreth, I'ortland, on an Indian, tirst; Ue.i llorso" t'oybiirn, S. little, on un ludiai., Hecond; Hoy Tluimpson, IVthiu.l, un a 1'npe, third. Time, 2:"ii)'.,, Final five-mile, ltnin.lt, fi.st; ( og bruu, second; Tlioinpsun, on n l'ope, third. Time, 4:l!l 1 o. Seven li. p. ported. Five miles; pro fessional. Open lo nh, First prize $I . I'lyde Simmons, Uiiklaiid, 0n an Kxee Hior, first; II. Hran.lt, Portland, on n lly William I'hilip Simnis. 1'uris, June 27. Fight fuiidoni was bitt:iig .'I to I in Jack Johnson's favor today on the big negro's buttle with I'm ill-. M o riiii, slated for thin evening. .li. hi. on said this forenoon that he weighed L'lO pounds; Mo run that he tipped the bciiin lit 20S. I'eihaps these figures were correct but Johnson looked :"Jii and Mo ran l!0. luipartial judges raid that if Moran oefiati'd Johnson it will be because the utter is "all in." Willie l.rwis hit t'le white hope free ly in tiuiniiig mid Moruii himself was slow. Still, I he experts admitted you ci iildn t ted how fur Jack bud "gone back," if any. The ne.;;ro insisted lie was perfectly fit but he Hi In t look it. "I'm down to weight," he declared, "and I never lelt bettor. I have my nol punch mot I haven't forgotten huw to box. If .Mo ran thinks he can hum mer my stomach he'll get u big sur piise. "My reliable old upperciit is still here. It will laud iu about the twelfth ami that ' I be ill'.' ' "I gel the chance tonight," Miid Moran, "that I've sought for .Veins. I 'ill ill the finest possible trim. I 'iu the first bi man .lohnsnn ever faced e.v.-ept Jefl'eries. I ens bit - I'alzer knows that and I'll make Jack fight. " liefore the fifteenth I 'll get my light over lin.l it will be worth a mil lion to me. I expect to laud II ki l-.out. " Miirnii was resting today at (irns venor hotel. His bout with Johnson was i.i In'. I ii li to begin at 111:110 p. m. Heats Soli Rapidly. Seats were selling lupidly. Fash ionable people were paying fancy prices tor them and the prediction was iiia.le tlinl the promoters would have token in ifsiuui , ,. fore t '' tight bee.au. Al I hough .loliii'-ou 's ;;iiaiaiitee was only .:t:,,iu.il, it wa-i generally believed thai he himself will the real promoter, and would get about sViO.uilil, win or lose. Some ii ii ti't ' was expie-sed concern ing lieorges ( 'arpentiei 's ability lis n referee. That he would be h nicst no-bo-lv ipii'st inned, but he i-i without ex perience as third man iu the ring, and the ilniiblers were afraid lie iiiiht lose his heinl iu a tight pincii. I'm pentier was iiiitliiri.e. to ilisipiul ily either of the gladiators for a foul, and it was generally agreed that John son':! luiliit of holding, which the Flench rules forbid, might make him t rouble, "I wi'l al lend mass ut the Church of St. Madeline Sunday," declare. I Moral., "the eiiuMipion of the world." RAIL BIRDS GET THRILL. mi a I'llOr, Tcaonui, Wash., June 27. With weather uu.l track conditions almost ideal, drivels euteied for the auto- , mobile inees here July II and I were out in l'oice lit the l.nkexiew speedway today for final practice before Sun day's ilimiuatiou tests. Fust time was n;a.i.' by T.'Ulaff. Verbe. k, lluglu's. ; t'ooper, Carlson an other speed mereh- I arts who are entered iu the big Mon-I taiiuiiathoii .t.Vitm event July I, mid the mil birds lm, mauv u thrill before the driv eis pulled off the true!;. Ten on ov. s limiiiation everts have allrurte.l much interest and special trains will lake great cruvvds nut t,. the i.pcclwiiv to witness the sport, which is evpeete.l to prove almost in I exciting as th;' lace itself. ! SULLIVAN EELIEVLS THAT "JACK" WILL LOSii TITLE Merkel, second. Time, -t : "J:t -j. TORTLAND WILL PLAY POLO j TOMORROW WITH BPOKANE Portland, June 27. The first of iJ nerie of three polo guinea between the Spokniie. polo club and a team represent ing the Waverly club of Portland will lie played here Sunday. j Th other games re scheduled fori next Thursday and Hatnrdiv. I'.oston, June 27. "Johnson will be: a fallen champion," said John l. Sul livan today, "if Mon u fights rig'.n 1 when they meet this evening, lly what- ! ifg Jack's midsection viciously Frank1 can win. Hut if he attempts' to box l.e'll be beaten." I SORE HEADS RESULT FROM I CELEBRATION OF VICTORY I All eyei and ear-that'i a Journal NW Today or Classi fied Ad. New York, June 27. 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