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'V. 1 Mi ua id s HI SIX TIIB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JTTLT 21, 191 1. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY. - - - By Gross : ThingsWeNcverSee OF GfeTTI? SuNBOPri"? WoT GOOD DOES VACAFcW " PoVoo? 1 oo-ovl oo ooh! IE TlffEP . b UL Too! fool IPORT NEWS lirilCII mnnrC DirV. ! 'Mt has been a hard pull' he said, WALon untie, j dauv, ! 1 : Baseball : Northwestern League Standings. W. L. I'd. Vancouver .' 63 Spokane .'. 58 Heattlo 61 Pitched Full Game Shutting Out New York and Proving Hlmsulf Still a Master of the Pitchers' Art, OX.TLAWS KEEP CHASE CHIP IS IN TRAINING Transfer of Portland Team to Ballard Makes Northwestorn Great Minor League, Says Jones. 38 37 39 60 62 61 mi I you can't imagine my relief at ) victoria .13 l ll I Tn.,.,,io 4U . ' reeiiip nip oki nov men mi lucre umi ' -. vv iVHITk KV 'ill K nitch in his old time form. We have i Ballard 36 Mllliti uvii aaiwv . - r ,,, v,, . Yesterday's Results. fantilv would over a nick child, and at At Tacoma Tacoma 3, Seattle 2, last we arc rewarded, Walsh is now ready to go in and take his regular turn. If ho has no setback we will come, mighty near knocking those Athle tics off their perch." In the series with the Mack men, Inst week, however, Chicago ran into a lot of hard luck and dropped all three Karnes played. Opening today at .e;io .611 .610 .392 .3X1! .371 Tvnnvri ic vniir tup nmumv lo nun inc BONE OF CONTENTION Is Mostly Catholic But a Pew Orange Men Ask' Not to Be Deserted and Ulster Promises to Stand By Them. At Mallard Itallanl 2, Victoria 0. At Vancouver Vancouver 2, Spok ane 1. and Charley Miller as the top liners, the. four round boxing card for Friday night was announced today. Joe Chip, brother of the famous (icorge, will box a return match with Soldier Nelson. Washington, Callahan hoped to over- Their last meeting resulted in a draw, linul the Keil Sox, Senators and Tigers. White Sox Lose Cliase. lluffalo, N. Y., duly 21. Hal Chase, thp sensational first baseman who jumped the Chicago White Sox to play with the lluffalo Federals, is free to plnv with the local outlaws as a result (By Hal Hheridnn.) New York! duly 21. Tho return to ... , , , .... it 'i !i. I i ii t nmi i hit iu ill uiiimnn an ubiih form of H.g Kd Walsh, ( h.ragn U.te -(( a,.tiolt to(llV of Jll8tir(, rhert Hox star sp.tball pitcher who shut oi i , j,.,,, ()( (h(l ;, eourt , ,,, New York last week in the first lull' R mo(imi )y ,;,,,,.,, atloniPV t vacate pame he had pitched this season wnsl tp ,ora'rv iniml,tiou 0i)taiued bv htill discussed today with keen interest . , ,.,. nffi(.iai9 rstraini.iff in hnseliall hniints. Fans, ball players and sport writer watched Wnlsh with peculiar interest organized baseball officials restraining , Chase from playing with the lluffalo Federals. The decision was regarded as tho ns no settle, into ms om lime "'"'i" it important victory vet secured by after his long absence from the j thl, ,,lull f... ,D1.-f diamond. "He doesn t seem to have anything," someone in the press box wi id. "There's no speed on the ball, uud it comes over straight as a string." "He's old enough to use tho 'Matty system'" suggested Henry Faliin, the ground keeper, who used to be a big leaguer. "That's what he's doing now. Wait till he gels into a hole." Shows Old Time Skill. In the seventh inning Wnlsh began to show his renl cunning. With two on liases, he broke three spitballs across the heart of the plate ami fanned Keating with ridiculous ease. It was not until the ninth, however, that Wulsh put on full Hteum. With one out, two men on bases and two runs needed to tie the score, Hone, the nexi man up, a dangerous hitter, lunged at a spitter that broke fully ten inches, ami was an r-itsy out on a slow grounder. Caldwell, ient in as a pinch hitter, also tupped the annoying spitter uud rolled a slow grounder to short, ami the game was over. No bunker in possession of his first big league victory was ever happier tliiin wits Manager .limmy Callahan lifter the game. the Americans and Nationals. Many other similar cases depended on the outcome, of the Chase injunction. As in several other decisions in dif ferent cities concerning tho ten day clause in organized baseball contracts, Justice Hissell ruled that Chase's eon tract with the Chicago Americans lucked mutuality, Tho court denied, however, that the Sherman anti-trust law had been violated, but held that organized baseball is a monopoly of the baseball business in contravention of the common law. John Ryan, attorney for the Chicago White Sox, promised that the case would be appealed to a higher court. "The plaintiif's biggest play was made on the ground that organized baseball is a monopoly in violation of the Sherman law. Justice Hissell de nied this, i.enco we claim that today's decision is a big victory for organized basebnll,'' said Kyan. and both fighters expressed a desire for another meeting. The rest of the program follows: Herb Brodio vs. Kid Exposito. Kid Komeo vs. Joe Keilly. Frank io Conway vs. Hob Smith. Joe Ferro vs. Jack Burns. Ed McLareney- vs. Willit Costello. (icorgo Hand vs. Young Dixon. PEW OLD PLAYERS LEFT. GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE 1t'7 acres of timber land close to Oregon Klectric railroad; will trade for city property; price ifiiO per acre ll) acres nf good land nil under eulti: vatiun; will take city property at part payment; price -100. 5 acres good land nearly oil under vat i'On-four miles from Salem iir.d close to railroad Station; price ijioiil; down, balance $o per month. Chip Begins Training. San Francisco, July 21. George Chip, of New Castle, I'a., settled down today in his training quarters at San Rafael lo prepare for his 20 round bout with Sailor lid I'etroskey here July 31. Ac companied by his munager Jimmy Dime; his brother Joe and Tom Me- Million, the I'eiiiisylvnina middle weight Of the grand old men of the game now doing regular duty, Nop La.joie seems to have gone back further than any others. Mathewson and Plunk are as good pitchers as they ever were. Hans Wagner has lost some of his prowess but is still the backbone of the I'irates. Lajoie, however, is now down among the rank and file, or even a little bit below tho average big league second baseman in ability. He is not hitting anything like ho used to and is almost stationary on defense. He docs reliable work on balls that eome near enough for him to reach them without exertion, but he is all played out it' ho has to run much for one or to bond over in order to get his clutches on it. Moreover, ns a base runner, he is one of the slowest on the Naps. Poor old Iarry. Ho may stay in the game for a number of years more, but not as a star. And it is with deep regret that wo feel obliged to write any such obit nary about him, for seldom did n more popular muii engngo in the national pastime. SMUGGLING IN CHINESE. I-lP'giT "PETifxte I foM) Situ r I ' - faflotft " J 1 i " 1 n Dublin, July 21. Ireland was anxious ly awaiting news today of tho London conference between King George and the liberal, conservative and Irish lead era concerning the home rule con troversy. The people have generally expressed themselves as contented with the ex emption of Ulster from the authority of an Irish parliament, provided Tyron is excepted in Ulster. On this question there promised to be grave friction. The population of this county is prac tically Catholic. The Catholics have all along declared themselves determined to be included under the provisions of the home rule bill and the rest of Ire land has shown its resolve to back them in their demand. At the same time there are a num ber of influential Tyrons orangemen who have appealed to their fellow Uls tcrites not to desert them. Tho latter have promised them support to the last ditch. Fears were consequently expressed Bill Killifer By A. M. Corrigan. Red McGh.ee saya: A two-time jumpin '-jack was Bill. He jumped across the Fed league hill nn then jumped back again. An ' ;I then he had to jump lunma mn?a tn If Ann on dodgin' half a score o process-ser-vin' men. The Phil lies chuckled: "Bill is ours." The Chi- feds hiked for legal powers to rule Bill couldn 't play. Judge Sessions in Uraml Rapids, Mich., said "wit, you guys don t get your wish The game ain't that way. The Chifed gang appealed o course, but meanwnile Kil lifer, ol ' horse, was playin ' right along. Each day he gits behind his mask an' goes about his catchin' task like not a thing was wrong. The higher court in Cincy town homed iu an' threw the Chifeds down jus' like the low court judge. So bill plays on with Dooin's Red KGhee San Francisco, July 21. From Mon terey to Eureka, the customs, immigra tion mid lighthouse services were on tiio alert today to prevent an expected attempt to land a launehfiil of contra band Chinese. Tho launch was said to have left En scnadv, Mexico, with 40 of the Orien tals on board and to have been sighted tlltia a ' iriAa 1,1a itnunnna liAut in tlii,A that the entire population will be dead-'Til0 Fc(U fan.t nlake him bm, locked ontheissueof this one county. Heg worth the t, ma(, at that. He ain't no Ty Cobb at the bat but backstop! Say, he's there. Last year he caught near every game. His phiz'd hit the hall o' fame without this court affair. The hammer gang may treat him rough for this here double jumpin' stuff he'll get a lot t, ,1 v it -r f ii a . o knocks. But while Bill keeps on Anti-English Agitators In India Arous-, baU Re(, Dooin,a wi ing Intense Feeling Over Barring (,rown ,em a)1 it.s safe to bet your MAY CAUSE ENGLAND , PLENTY OF TROUBLE Hindus From British Columbia. arrived from Los Angeles by boat and near Monterev ll,.i ,... ..-.,.,1 u ........ U l?nfn..l i l - j .1.- t. ii Dime said Chip had been taking it easy 0l,j,, that federal officials thought a in inn siium, inn wouui noi require ; inniling would be impossible, much work to put him on edge for thej 'loskeyw;!! arrive .from Ms ranch SCHOOL BOARD HAS in I iiiiiiii.i ruiiiiiv nniilii 11 lew lift and get down to hard work for the match. He hopes to reverse (hip's knockout victory over him, scored sev eral weeks aj.o in I.os Angeles. Calcutta, July 21. The authorities here and elsewhere throughout India were exercising especial vigilunce today on account of fears of violence develop ing front the Canadian immigration de partment's attitude toward the ship load of Hindus detained at Vancouver. Anti-English agitators' in India have kept tho people well informed concern ing the Vancouver situation, embellish ing it with hair raising stories con cerning the cruelties they declare have been practiced on tho itiynigrnnts and unquestionably have stirred up intense feeling in connection with tho case. If there should be any really serious fighting ami especially if any of the iiindus should be killed, well informed officials here said they thought serious outbreaks were quite within the bounds of possibility. DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S VIEW ON LIQUOR LAW socks. They Want Klopfcr. lies Anncles, Cal., July 21. President Maier of the Venice Coast league club sail today that he had been offered 2 l.iioo by the Chicago White Sox for Pitcher r.d Mepter. The Sox want j Klepfer l.i report, at once,. and Maier ! acres good land nearly nl undei I ' Innns t have turned down the otter. cultivation, house and barn all kinds' id' fruit, sightlv location, clce to street car line; will take good city property in exchange,,. t .1 acres of good land, all under culti vation, good fruit or berry land; will take city lot a part payment; price 1200, A Great Minor League. I'oitlnnd. Ore., Julv 21. The transfer if the I'oitlnnd tiaui to ltHllnrd has n ade the Northwestern one of the gieate .t minor leagues in the country. cording to President Fielder Jones today. "There are few leagues having such a small radios now that Portland has Lac re of good land, family orchard, been eliminated," he said, "and travel-well,-located on main macadam road , Ug expenses will be reduced very leading into Salem; price $:!."iil; f0 materially. " cash, balance HO per month, ll per cent ,u,.s declared that financially the Interest. Northwestern league was in good shape. no nunnuiiccd that I,. will tender his resignation u:. president about August I. A BUSY PuEETING H. , O. Clancy of Centralia, Wash., Se lected as Instructor ef Mathematics and to Have Charge of the Athletics. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, rnanufactured by F. J. Cheney 6c Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It Is taken internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes timonials free. Sold bv DrugRlsts. Price 75c per bottle. Tako Mall's Family Pills for comtlpatlou. -'53 fa m 1 p fey m v Quality! Not Premiums The cost of the tofcaccos Sn Camel Cigarettes prohibits the use of premiums and coupons. Camels are a blend of choice quality Turkish and domestic tobaccos. Smoke smooth and even and leave you scot-free of any cigaretty aftertaste. Camels are 20 for 10 cents, and you can't buy a more satisfying; cigarette at any price. Stake a dime against a package to-day. If your JtaUr can't 1 apply you, nJlOc for on. pac A r SI. OO for a carton of r.n pacAaf (200 tiamllmm), paa prepaid. AfUt tmohint ana r"f'i " don't- find CAMELS m rmpmontmd. ratarn thm OlAar mint mackawM mnd mm mill refund year mony. . - R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wintton-Salam, N. C SHIP CHEEPS OUT OF. Continued from Page One.) an hour and then we eould see a dense cloud of black smoke rolling toward us. The revenue cutter Patterson came in sight just after wo heard the first peals of thunder. Patterson ran along side and Captain Miller came aboard my ship. When we saw the cloud or smoke approaching Captain Miller re turned to the cutter and later wire lessed that he was going to 'run for it.' Tho smoke was traveling too fast for us, however, and in a few minutes we found ourselves in total darkness. "The cloud was filled with fine black sand and the sulphur in the air turned all the paint on the Windber yellow. Whenever clothing came in contact with the elements it was immediately ruined by the sulphuric gas. About 5 o'clock in thp afternoon the cloud be gan to lift and the compass again be came normal. All the paint on the ship was ruined and the crew has been busy repainting ever since." B23232a23S3222S2na' "It Is Easier" to retain health than to regain it. Therefore, guard it carefully, and at the first sign of poor appetite, weak digestion, inactive liver or bowels, re sort to HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS CUBS' STUB SOUTHPAW ONE OF THE GAME'S PREMIER TW1RLEH9 20 acres of. good land, nearly all under cultivation,. 5 acres of bearing' poach orchard, land has good drainage, fiue building site, H j miles from Hulcni; prico 4-'!T 30. C-rooin house, coruer let, eait front, hearing fruit, store house, close to diool; price t-tW0, This is a simp. If you want to buy trade 'or sell sec w. h. GRABENH0RST & COMPANY. Specializing . in athletics, especially football. 11. O. Clancy, of Centralia, Vndi., instructor of mathematics ami athletics, recommended by Snpt. O. M. Klliott, was unanimously elected by the school directors Inst night at their reg ular board meeting. Clnncv will u't ns instructor in math ematics' and general athletic director of the high school during the coming year. He is u graduate of the Vniversity of Answering n query from a prominent drug firm of Portland District Attorney Kvnns said that his office would hold that merchants can fill orders for liquor to uo into dry precincts which wero given at the store and for which cash ' was paid at the store. He said that he would also hold legal sals in which ac counts were carried where orders were given at tne store, to solicitors or over llui tiilntthmitv In hnth cnaes he said the store coul I deliver the liquor to thej home of Uie purchaser as he construed! such sales to be consummate. 1 at thej store and not in the precinct. Mr. Kvnns soid that he had no inten tion of stopping nnyono who desired to question the legality of his opinion and that anyone not in accordance with his opinion could apply to any justice of the pence or district judge for a complaint if he had sufficient evidence to back a charge, but that his office eould not give such complaints as he felt that courts must construe the law ns he had construed it. He said that in cases such as that against Kline i ii .,...,.,. i.,.i ; ...hni. JSrotlicrs in wht-h Honor was sent est ic' lines ' and is a popular football j ' . deli very by an employe coach. He is enthusiastic over VTie ' " siore compmnus .um sport and plays a fast open game. if evidence showed probable cause. FOUND OK THE BEACH The contract for shower baths iu thej uirls' uvinnnsiiim was let last night' EODY OF WOMAN IS to 11. K. Jones, a local uuilder and con- j ......,, n.,.1 tit., M'm-lf nf i iwt 9TI i hit tllP ! shower', with especial provision fori fialveston, Texas, July 21.- an automatic mixer so that the water bullet wound in the heml, Another Match For Chip. Him Francisco, huy 21, ("remoter Coftrolh was scheduled to se (ieorge Chip lnte to, lay to discuss a match with Mik,, (libboiis here some time next month. When (iibbons wired his ac ceptance, Coffroth regarded the match ns settled, but meanwhile Chin agreed to box i'etroskey, which may interfere with next month's match. If Chip is unavailable at an opponent for Gibbons, Col'froth will go to work on another match, with hilly Murray of Sacramen to as one of the priucipnls. -With a and halt will neither pour out scalding nor un- j buried in toe saud, tho body of a hand- comfortably cold, was maile. Anoincv , some woman was iouiui uu mo ucvu 100-gnlluii hot water tank will be plac-1 near hero today. The police believed cd, insuring hot water for all. the woman was murdered, robbed and The committee on building and t'-j that her assassin then dragged her body pairs reported, ami as the board do-1 to the beach, hoping it would be car clarcd that well-kept and comfortable ried away by the tide. There "was no rooms were necessary in school life, i clew to her identity. further contracts will' be let for tho re- The victim looked to be about 22 pair of practically all the grade school years old. The body was clad iu white rooms and buildings. Architect F. U' and the underclothing was of the fin Legg is to have charge- of the building est. . T.io bullet had gone through, a and repair work taat will be immediate- j Fauama hat the girl wore and complete ly begun, Insuring the rooms in good ' ly penetrated the brainV ..There were condition before the opening of the I uo powder marks. school vear. An excited, unidentified- man- was As only four of the members of the aeen last night near the spot near - A Carnival at Frisco. Kun Krainnu-n. '.Ink 21. With Tnm I MeMahon. the heavy'weiuht who flat- board were present, other matters were where the corpse was fouad and the po- ROOM 2 BUSH BANK BLDGtened Al Kaufman week or so ago.left open until their return. llee were looking for bjm today, jfT HAVE, i VAUGHM- ( X "; -a. ''" lima i .! -. " " I The picture herewith shows "Btg Ulm" Taugbn, the star southpaw of tb ICbloago Cubs, just after delivering hi famous fast ball the deliver; that h.i made btm one of the game's premier pitchers this season, Vaughn was ou.- i member of the twirling staff of tb Yankees, but fulled to make good.