1 S ! HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross .1; Things We Never See yss,m a bap cadf op PEST MD TCAr.QvJl.-lTy Or NlDDLE: OF OUR VACAToJ -HE" QpEEtt, ODE Eg, AN TfiT" f?EMirlP5 ME OF fbotf OOE -SYliFf. LAiP A 6iK MONTHS Vl ThevJ TPs fboR F&UO -ODEEtf 1 CST PMD UP ClTBtR.OrtME) orfnyi wnfl" wol?LP 1315 6 ON A VOMAN UKfe- NS- .1 i - Ill I I 7 -I 1TJ A rtT I , - 1 1 T ' (mm- A - - " . . i I t RT NEWS I Pacific Coast League Standings. W. I,. IVt i Portland 54 44 wtlWI4MMmmtttww"Tt...TTTTTTTTr- Venice n-i iw i H, .1... f,.r ai.mo imi rn pnml. Jeff l.OS Allgek'S - J OU : Baseball : Joseph J. Lannin By A. M. Corrtgan. MINTON PRESENTS JEFF SMITH HORNS IN AS WORLD CHAMPION Bases Ilia Claim to tlw Middleweight Championship on Haying Got De- cislon Over Jimmy Clabby. BAN JOHNSON PROVES TO BE ONLY A BIO FOUR FLU3IIER Not Only Lots Players Walk on Him, But States Emphatically That He Likes It Laughing Stock. By Hal Sheridan. : is oiii' of the younger middleweights, " rraaciBco .although he has been up against must , Sacramento .... .36" oli r. Bl 5 . .1... ....... i n.; , uaiaaioi fi u.i IM III.' lllUlHUOa IIH II l4 llllO ...... , Kurope and Australia. He is naturully Yesterday's Results. u very strong und husky individual, At Sun Francisco Portland G, San with mure than the average intolli- Francisco 5 (11 innings.) gence, and lie has developed into a re- I At Hacranieiito Sacramento 6, Los marknbly clever boxer, it is to be I Angeles 0. noted, in pluming, that all the claim ants tire Americans. .,1 Whon Jake Stahl got his walkin' tag1 got dumped out of the Bed Sox bag .v- .limit liil.r Da van tha ltAuliin nwnop. 1 ')'! U : 4 .'.. TU ... .11 l,n,,k ..... nUILV IfUll I'SUUCUi 444IIB 4411 4UW"4U4 ill ' .....Kt. UUK.f4 V..U4.., McRoy an' McAleer. recommend thnt the mayor appoint a committee of seven councilmon and , MIMADITV DTCAT ITTTrtM slvon citizens to confer wnn tne naiem IlllllUull I ntiULUllUn : V ntcr company and agree upon a price j they aro willing to submit to the pco- I pie, and have the city attorney draw Would-Hava Water Matter Given the ;an ordinance to be submitted to the Fullest Publicity Before Anything Is 1 people at the December election in Done Concerning Its Purchase. It is reported that Al McCoy's man ager lius farmed out the middleweight "champion of Flat bush" somewhere to "put a heart into him." With this, addition McCoy nuiy become a danger ous fighter. Northwestern League Standings. W. L. Pet Vancouver til .Spokane 58 Seattle 01 l Victoria 3!) Tacoina 40 Italian! 30 Johnson a Quitter. New York, July 22. For the time since llii.i .lohnsoii has been c.ur of Hie American league, it was learned first New York. July 82. According to i. ,. bellim-ranev was curbed at mlviccs received today from Australia, yesterday's meeting of magnates of Jeff Smith of New Jersey is middle- t,t organisation, called by Johnson weight champion of the world. Smith fr (i,,, dinrod purpose of fighting bases his attempt to horn into the lime- the .'layers Fraternity in its demand light on a decision over Jimmy Clubby t li lit the national commission rescind handed him by a referee who hasn't 'its order sustaining Nashville's claim officiated in any matches since. Smith j i,.,r Clarence O. Kraft, of the figures that as Clubby recently defeat- j Newark Internationals, 31! 38 40 tiO 02 02 .040 .004 ' ,U4 '.394 1 .32l .307! DID IT TO HELP FEDERALS. These two Macks was directors, aeef I They worked that iron ham! stuff foo free. So, when the Fall came round, they found tli'em Cincinnati, Ohio, July 22. Insinuat ing that President David I.. Fultz of the lluseball Players Fraternity threat ened a strike of American and Nation al league players in an effort to help the Federal league, August Herrmnan, chairmaa of the National commission and owner of the Cincinnati Nationals, was quoted here today as bitterly de nouncing the head of the players' or ganization. Yesterday when a general hen the meeting assembled Johnson I Htrjke seemed more than probable, was all for war on the fraternity. He j m-,.,.,,,,,,,,, was strongly for pence, declared it was a case of fighting the nyutzi methods are those of a walk- I very strange that he sh.mld take oc- Salem, Oregon, July 20, 1914. Miuority report of the special com mittoe in re-purchasing Salem water plaat. To the Honorable the Common Coun cil of the city of Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen: As a member of the spe cial committee appointed by the mayor to make recommendation on his mes- selvcs without no sage with reference to tho purchase of jobs. Then up thisithe Salem water plant, beg leave to J. J. Laanin bobs make a minority report as follows: from down Long I, with many other citizens' of Salem, Island Sound. believe the city should purchase tho I guess its safe niftlem water plant provided it could bo to call him Joe, he's purchased at a reasonable price. I such A nrillCe ns'tl.ini, 4Ua mflvrt.'a mnaannA a.n litttn DaA M(ifnlvt9mll,l"'Us KO thcyj misleading when ho states the income I I Wl ICC made Joe President. . h 7ii.ooo.00. as no doubt that would be reduced when the railroad They say he's worth a million bonos. Hesidcs the .Boston cino no owns a ioi of continent. (Stir, real estate. You conformity with the agreement and also an ordinaace authonzing the council to construct aa entirely new plant if in the judgment of the council that would be the best for the city. I be lieve the people are willing to give the water company a square deal in this matter and at the same time they de mand a square deal in return. Before there is a purchase by the couacil or a vote by the people, they should have ! ACCUSED OF MURDER, HE KILLS HIMSELF, Lawrence Robinson, Charged witn Triple Murder and Claimed by His Mother to be Victim of Pre-natal Influences, Is Bead. Boston, July 22. Lawrence Robin son, about to be tried for killing Police Inspector .Norton in escaping arrest on tho charge of triple murder in Grand Rapids, was. found dead in his cell to day, his throat cut with a shoe shank. The Kobiusoi. ease had attracted commission makes its reports on rates, with reference to the value of the plant full knowledce as to the true value of widespread attention from the claim of the plant as found by the railroad com- the prisoner's mother, Mrs. M. Robin- mi8sion and the tacts upon wnicn me i son or vvasaingron v,ounnousc, vaiu, valuation is based. I believe there is a considerable part of the valuation that is based on land and rights that the city would have no uso for and which should be eliminated from the purchase price and only buy and sub mit to the people, whnt the city iTiomd actually use ia operating the plant. We should give the people all the facts but should there be a substantial re- guessed it, no.) a coupie . noieis " duction jn rate3; thu d(,ficiency might Hit llt'lll UlUtf LIIU n H V ' ii"'m 4. . . . ownia'B just a fad with Joe; his other hit 'rests make the dough. Defeats don't make him frown. You may think Joe's funny gink. He doesn't chew nor smoke nor drink an' savn he never did. And yet he travels with his bovs. They're all his pals an' ho eniovs their pastimes like a Kid. lied Sox gents how ed Kddie Mcllourty on a foul he (Smith) naturully must be the real cliiimnion. W. F. Corbett, probably the best players' organization some time ami it ' j delegate, " Herrmnan said. "Itia known boxing authority or Australia, rn i h t as well bo now. It did not take Very strange that he sh.mld take oc- (ieclaro.l mat i lanny suouui nine mm iog. However, to demonstrate thnt ' C118in to threaten a strike at this time. ' They 'II sav: "Immense! the decision, and this contention was there was a large peace at any price ; Ut, ,ms ,, nmiiy opportunities to con- one swell boss." borne out by the fact that I labby was j party in the gathering, led by Charles ,,. tl. meaning of section 9, which given mc preiciriico utei rMiinu in iik- a. onusKcy or nicago aim 1.0111110 rtlutes to the drafting of class A plny niHtcli with McHoorty. Mack of Philadelphia, two of the most (irH( before this, and has alwavs heid The Clabby -Smith scrap must have ; jMt luential magnates in the American j0 my interpretation of it. Now that been a pretty close affair, at that. One b'ague. j another leaguo has started", he has all ot the Australian newspapers said: Johnson declared he could crush ut,er interpretation of the clause." "For the third time ia the history of Fultz and the Players' Fraternity, audi Mann(r.r John Mclirnw of the' New noxing, a worm s cnuiupionsnip nas pleaded tr authority to go to war. lie ynri. Giants, which club is here for n be made up by the increase of water users which no doubt we would get from the fact that tho rate has been reduced, and as it has beea nearly four years since the people voted upon the subject and many changes have taken place in Salem since that time, I think it would be entirely wrong for this Ho never plaved basoball himself. His; council to purchase the plant upon the o,n wiw ehecknrs mi a shelf, an' once, vote already taken. Therefore I would he played lacrosse, lint jus' ask any thev like Joe, He sure is and the construction of a new one, and with this knowledge before them I am willing to trust the peoplo to do tho right thing between the water com pany and themselves, and it seems to me that the company ohould be perfect ly willing to have the matter referred again to the people. I would further recommend that the mayor's message be indefinitely postponed. Respectfully submitted, E. C. MINTON. that her son was the victim of mur dorous pre-natal influences and conse quently wns not responsible for theC crimes he was accused of. Prosecutor Pcllcticr refused to give out aay details concerning the suicide. RUSSIAN WORKING MEN HAVE BIO DEMONSTRATION St. Petersburg, July 22. Cossacks were patrolling the Viborg quarter to day, following Tuesday's working men's demonstrntioa in protest against the drastic methods adopted by the au thorities to put down striko rioting; olsewhero throughout the country. No crowds were allowed to gather, and there wero many arrests. Fully 100, 000 took part in yesterday's demon stration, which was broken up after considerable fighting. CRAZED BY DRUGS, KILLS DAUGHTERS been decided in Australia. In it Jeff j was erruled bv the maL'iiates, how- .., ,.ri.. witli th ritwimmti Smith triumphed over his highly pop. ever, and ordered to telephone Charles ' Kotis, said he was sorry the threatened ular countryman, the world-famed Jini-jH. Kbbetts, a heavy stockholder i" : strike was settled peaceably, iny Clabby, ia 211 rounds of scientific both the UrooUlyn Nationals and New- iij would rather have seen the nmt Imxiiig at Kush Cutters bay." 11 ill I iiternationals. Half an hour later Uor ,,ut through as planned," MeCrnw First Tries to KU1 His Wife but Being Foiled He Shot His Daughters and Then Klllod Himself. With Smith " recognized " in Aus- Kbbetts announced that he had mir tralia, George Chip regarded by Cali- j chased for .f2rlim Nashville's claim on forninns as the king of the middle-j Kraft, and the American league meet weights ami Clabby, Medoorty, Gib- j ing adjourned, buns and Al McCoy all claiming the Lets Oo of Kraft. title, the next few .months should see. It developed today that while tlio would not hnv said, "just to see if the players would strike. Personally, I don't think they w.iuld have struck. I think most of filenwood Springs, Colo,,-July-22. A triple tragedy was revealed hero today in which lr. T. L. Hutchisou killed his the plavcrs would have remained loval, ' tw, ,ll,;lKll,'rs n"'1 committed sui and that in the entiro league there I ' - waS 1 '' ""'V"'1 attempt Hut- .... l..l.:....i I..,. I in. l.i 4.. ,l,.u..tt l,, nnfipn on interesting scramble tor the crown. If Smith should come to this country nnd make good his claim, he stands a great chance of holding tho center of GOOD BUYS IN REAL ESTATE , been more than 10 or """ mn"1" 10 roy nis entire ir, lP ,.,.i ,. i. ,. l.i i,,,,... IHlllll.v. gone out.' ALL OUT BUT TWO National league magnates did not hold a regular meeting to discuss the threat ened strike, President John K. Tenor was in close touch with all the Nation al club owners, who were fullv inform- i ed of the plan to hnve Kbbetts make Vancouver, I!. ('., Julv K..,.l'l'd ..1.,,.., Cr.,,. V ,tul. .-ill.. i,,,u - r..- 4l... ...... ..A ..f u i II i.iuii ill..,.-..- ii n.-ii i in, , kin.n , mi inn in ,-i.i-iir,- in i-iiiii iiui-aeii ami , , . . ,r . i. ending the trouble. This probably ex- William Mcllnrnev, of Seatfle. in the'00.'1 'r: , night Hutchison plains Kbbetts' prompt action in the doubles divisions, all American plavcrs " ".. u, " -'- " ' ... .. .- I...,-, 1,..,.. i;,.,i..,,4 . i (..,.. .,,ti. t drugs. He went to a hotel, In a statement to the newspapers, wort international tennis tourney now .1 :i. o '... : I . t .. V....... oaiisou aaio; i lie iuei u-nii ienj;oe , m i'iiinie.- m-ii. . . . .. , , :f ltuf.lii I was ill no wise concerned ill the Kraft i t aptaia toulkes of ictoria and-...' ,. u ' i... i ... i case, so far as it affected Brooklyn, Khodes are expected to meet in Illusion, Newark and Nashville. We ; final round for the single titles. Two weeks ago Dr. Hutchison went violently insane as a result of excessive use of drugs and severely beat his wife. He was overpowered and sent to a sani 4..: a .i....- ... i, ....... O.l y,, ..4 . 144IIUIII. -V 4V.4T IIUTB HU 4,11 '1W- 1 . iinnm-iiil enroll ntnl rernrnpi! tn l.ren- aguiu went violently insane from the i where Mrs. Hutchison was under the care of a trained nurse, recovering from 107 acres of timber land elo"e to Oregon Klectrio railroad; will trade for city property; price .fiiO per aero were drawn ia when the Players' Fra ternity issued what was virtually an ultimatum to our clubs and plcyers. I understand that Mr. Kbbetts takes full 10 acres of good laud all under t-ulti- rosponsiiliility for his action in settling vation; will tuke city property as part'"11' ('us0 118 n l'fivnte club owner, payment; price $2100, i "I am glad the matter has been ami- cablv settled without involving the 5 acrcj good land nearly nil under American league, for I assure vou that alioa four miles from Salem and close vvtf Were prepared to go to the' limit to to railroad station; price $.;0; $23 ' protect our rights. " dowu, balance per month. i J REGRETS STRIKE FAILED. S acres cood land nearly it 1 under cultivation, house an. I bara all Kinds of fruit, sis;lifly loentien, close to street cur line: ' lake god city ;r,i;eit in exchange. BEGINS TRAINING TODAY. San Francisco, July 22. Sailor IV troskev arrived from his ranch and prepared today to start training at Culm", for I. in 20 round bout with 5 acres of good bin 1, all under culti lieuge Chin here a week from next vation. ioe,l fruit or berry land; will ' Fridnv nbrht. The sailor will need verv take city lot In part payment; price little work to put him in prime condi- '-"0. i tiini, having gone through a strenuous 1 acre of good land, family orchard. ' tho i;?n",r';-H' well, leciit ...l on ,,o,; .n..n.in, r.-..i Tt.m i I to put up an entirely dilfer- leading into Salem; price $.!"'); rash, balance $10 per month, ii per interest. eat battle from that ia which Chir -C"w L......I... 1 1.: 4 t .... 4 i .. . . i Ruin tcii ni,!i oin in i. us .-nj;eies ,.lle cent . son dragged his wife from her bed and , lot, . , , , 4., , .,, , rri. i lil'ltlll hi ieniiieii ill nili nt-r. intr muse, Mary McCnhaa, threw him out of thel room ami locked tho. door. Hutchison then rushed to his office, i Pittsburg, Julv 22.-l!ar..ev Dreyfuss, ' j he found Ins two daughters P.y owner of the Pittsburg .National league I V ""l' lM? I club, according to a reliable report here " ?or 'r,"w trH.m h. tZ' todav, has asked waivers on 11 of his I " "! bl'fu 8l,oot'n" the 'w ! baseball plavers. , tt h "J' ".v wcre ; "I am sorrv the strike threatened bv '0,h ''., he tl,rn"1, tho weapon on ; the Players ' Vraternity ,lid.i t occur. ' ' "'"" aml '"-"mitte.1 Miic.de. j Dreyfuss said. "If the players had 1 ! gone on strike it would have automat-; FIRES IN WASHINGTON I icnlly cancelled their contracts and ARE DOING MUCH DAMAGE saved me a lot of bother. Now I 'Hi i have to get the consent of the other! Taeomn, Wash., July 21. Forest fires! clubs in the league before I can get in all directions were reported "today ! rid of the undesirables." I from small towns in the vicinity of i Taeomn. The biggest fire was in the M jsm&SgSi v i iU-iV OVERLOOKS THE INCIDENT. fl..,.. I'll.. Il .nil., ani.th nt : Olvmpia, which for a time during the, ,., ... . x- i 4.- I night threatened to wipe out the town. ( hr.stia.i.a Norway, July 2.'.-o far t)Mlv , ,m(,k i w , the town as could be learned today the govern- ,.8i; 81,.,.ecdei, ; stopping the flames! meut has taken no action toward the .,.h . .; ' ' .-ervthi..,, for, securing t iy rwall of Secretary ofi niilivs. Inhabitants of the town, men, I weeks ago. Pctroskev said he was far I ' from a well man at that time. CO acres of good Ian I, nearly all Chip continued plugging away at under cultivation, 5 acres of bearing San Uafacl. The New Castle middle peach orchard, land has good drainage, weight also forecasted rnugh going ia line building sitrt, 3'u miles from; the coming bout. He said it took him Salem; price $3730. 5-rooui house, corner lot, east front, bearing fruit, store house, close to School; price if'.klO. This is a snap. If vou wont to buy trade or sell see W.H. GRABENH0RST & COMPANY ROOM 2 BUSH BANK BLDC. ten rounds to get started when he met Hilly Murray here July 4, but this time it will be a -survival of the fittest from the first gong. Not enough betting has yet appeared to establish a price. Chin doubtless will be a strong favorite. Three six-round preliminaries to pre cede the main event were announced todnv as follows: Willie Median vs. Jack Hempte; Johnnv Sudenberg vs, Ray Marshall, and Mickey Hogaa vs. Mike Kutcho. the i luted r-taies i.egaiion r raiiKiin : ,, ..i,;..,,, .., ii ,,, Mott Gnnther, following a quarrel with to .,rt0,t ,heir homes. I the Christiania harbor mas-ter, as . A Kr(,at pr,,;rio (ire .as reported climax of which Gnnther knocked the bout two mil.n from Rainier and owing: officials cap otf. The newspapers, , ni,n ,vinil ig flti(1 to htl threatening however, were strongly demanding t-1 that place. The dispute occurred on board tho Am- q-h0re was a laroe forest fire rapidly; ericjui yacht Pauline and resulted trom paining headwav near the poor farm at the harbor master's request that the; ; ulvmpia. The institution is reported in vessel change its anchorage in the fjord to make room for the kaiser's yacht Meteor. A REAL ESTATE SHARK. danger. The eitv of Olvmpia is shroud ed in smoke from many fires. Forest Fires Near Portland. Portland, Ore., July 21. Burning j steadily southward and eastward, with an almost circular front of three miles, the timber fire in Pine creek gully, about eight miles south of Portland, was still uncontrolled tonav. Aloug the south side it was eating in Mrs. Josephine R. Sherburn bv the al legrd forging of tho county recorder's ii i i seal on a mortgage, i wo other women r armtrt can self many prod- . ft..,i... .:.hj ,v - - m A 9 vioiiu iu (.uuri eniuuim urui ucta by parcml post. A Journal have told-their troubles to the di- I.os Angeles. Cal., July 22. Detec tives are searching today for Fred O. Cutler, a real estate dealer, who is charged with ""nR 27 000 f roar of gwon(1 Browth green timber. Alib-mgh the tire de manded immeliate attention only a few people were combating; it. 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