1 1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. KAT.EM. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPT. 7. 1915. SIX Sport News 1tllttti;illll!lli!!i''l"!lttllUIW;iiJ'UtluruHliiiUH;iiiiiit J Watching the Scoreboard iijcifcifccjjcilcijcitcifcfjfcifcslcifisf? loc While hail rauf'i.' f r collapse yes terday when the A (f'tf trim ii' the Vernon Tigers twiccly. The morning gunie wa. garnered l,y Hie seraphs by a three run' affair orl Henley in the eighth, just after Vernon bad laboriously overcome uu early lead. And the second wiik Hon right off the ree'., when the Angels, hainburgerod llitt for four tallies. All of which, however, failed to re gain first place f,r Dillon, an Sun,' Fran 'isco took a doublehoader from l'ort lind, making eight game out of nin? t:tkea from the erstwhile champions. Oakland nnd Suit Luke divided. Med Hoi dropped a douhli liondcr to Now York. Brave lost twice to the Giants nnd slimied down to tl.ir.l plllCf. Nation of the Athletic hurt his hurl ing arm and had to quit in the acror!, Athletics lout twice to Washington. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS. Chicago, 'pt. 7. Mr. ( hnrles II. Vanderlieck, of Philadelphia, eastern woman golf champion, today stands at tlie hea.i of the entrants in the national woman's elinnipiumJiip gulf tourney at tlie Ouwontsia club. Tiie champion ! quiiiiriou ycter,l! y witfi H .Mnte.t piny round began today. Chicago. Went. 7 tionnls have purchased Alcn M.i arthv The Chicago .Va from the I'illslurg National. Ht. Louis, Held. 7. Herman l.auliis today is n tin i'liuuiiion ten mile swim iner of 111" Missouri Athletic associn tiou. lie came in ahead of nineteen HwinimerH, his time lining one hour, .'MS minute and five smm.ls. KILLED IN AUTO WEECK. Sacramento Cal., Sept. 7. A. P. Michelhon was probably fntnllv in jured nml Lew Manning badly hurt shortly nl'l.-r m i.l n i )i t this morning nil automobile r.eeiilent (ill tlie Dublin road near Man Hmmuin .l.m, .;,. a large Mnnwoll car, containing aevernl men and women crashed ilo the rear or the ear in which Micholsou mid Miinning were ridig. Maiming was thrown clear lint Mil nelson was caught in the w rochngc. Michelami is secretary of tiie jilnev bus association. i : i ' , ' tKtut;iiminii)iiitmumw !n 1 1 nun in Minimi Inriiiii nrnnrn in I twit i mii iNiyiAra nuun mm I COUP COSTS LESS BUSY INSPECTING I ; THAN $0.60 A YARD HOP YARD GAMPS if ' i 111 ! STANDING OF CLUBS National League. W. .. Philadelphia J ,".'i ISruoklyu 0!i IU iioston .",! St. 1uiis 0:1 IV, ''hicngu li'l fl New York .'. .V.i m Pittsburg I',:', till Cincinnati .ri7 Ij'.t American League. P.:t. .."i:i!t .r,:i .): .44 .40 A" Brought In By Returns At Fairgrounds First Accurate Indication Dr. Miles Is Looking After Enforcing of Rules of State Health Board Poston Detroit Chicago Washington . -New York ... St. lrfiuis Cleveland .. .. Philadelphia Hi H .117 . ri "i' . r,o ,.:io r,i 4"i ,"i3 Ij.'l 77 7 H7 Federal League PiltfdnirK 71 Newark f7 Kansas ''ity (is St. Inuis OS (hieuKo I'M Itufl'alo .....fl.i Urooklyn 01 lialtiinoro 4.'i r7 m CI OS OH 8.'l .170 .(i.ll .;iS!l .3:!0 .472 :.m .:wi .304 .51(1 .53.'. ..Ml .Mi) ,4H9 .lll! .34 1 San Francisco W) OH 1"ih Angeles 811 71 Vernon 7H 7! Salt Lake 70 77 .4!7 Portland 00 Hi .440 Oakland 70 HO ,4.'I7 .r.'lfi .roo At Kan Francisco Him Fran cisco ID .'), Portland :t l. At Angeles Vernon 3-2, Fjiia Angeles ,ri-4. At Salt Lake-Salt Luke 3-10, Oakland O-.'l. t FLOOD IN KANSAS loin, Kan., Sept. 7 Hundreds of resi dents were rescued today from roofs and upper stories of their homes, und from tree tops, after they hud sought safety from the floods of Kim freek. They were warned liy fire ularmH, tele phone calls nnd shuts that the seven men rain was linnging ilevnstation in its path toward tho eastern' and soulh era section of town. Many persons, nowever, are miss ing. Property loss is pliu'ed at 100. OHO. A etnt a word wilt ttll yom ttory in lh Journal Nw Today Get a Copy I o-day! Mm " 11 ii ij ii it d ii'ii ft i f Mr"! J J IM -1 ifI From one end of tho country to the other, the question on the tip of every tongue is: "Have you seen the new PUCK?" It is a brand new magazine with an old name. It has been accorded the most astounding reception ever tendered a weekly periodical in America. Newsdealers have had difficulty in supplying the demand. Etviybhty wonts to SiV this M kind of uwkly! If we placed a Paris date-line on it, you would hardly believe it was printed on this side of the water. Its color-pages are by the foremost illustrators of America and Europe. Its stories, bon mots and reviews are by the greatest of contemporary humorists. This rare combination of entertainment costs you 10 cents a copy at al! news-stands. This week's PUCK Is a splendid issue with which to begin a long and delightful acquaintance. Ma i ion county is enabled tj put ' down hard surface paving at a co.-it of ' appmiuuiti-ly 1)0 cents per sipiare yard, (c or. "ili.l cents per square yard, to lie )(! exact, according to die prices charged to tlie slate for laying of the hard sur face pavement inside the state fair ttrouin!. This is HirniiK- however, as to the cist of the pavement in i lie rest of me county. All of the Ik i hills for lilivini nru Tint It, Vet an.! If it, is iiupisihle to make a final statement unui an or nie prices are available ac cording to liond -Master Culver. sj:! Inside the fairgrounds 41W square jk1 yards were put down at a total cost of ifc $21SoSI and of this sum $07.7,7 was Set if aside fur the use of the paving plant to he applied on the purchase price if tho if plant is purchased liy the countv and to l en as a roany tor ine rent ot the plant skiif the county does not purchase. The it; above price, however, is exclusive of tho Kraiuug oi i ne ron. i as this was done Hciuy ine convicts or the state pen and sfcjwns simply for the application and finishing of the hard surface pavement ami the cost of labor ami materials. The extremely short haul from tho plant on Highland avenue to the fair- grounds also reduced the cost gome- what but for the entire distance in front of the new pavilion, or about one if third of the total yardage, two courses :Were laid which nearly evened ur for ski the abort haul, Where the haul is j longer the cost will be greater and also where the grading must bo counted as an iKuiitionni expense the cost will be more than 00 cents per yard. The county court, however, feels satisfied mat ii has provided R good service able road nt a minimum cost and at a cost that, enn he tiiu.le un mif ne it,., general road fund and will not call for an issue of road bonds or extra taxes. It has been proven by repeated tests mui, mere is no suck a thing as a "permanent " road though some are more permnmeut than others. In past years owners of the patent right on pavement bousled that theirs would provide a permanent road but tho many that purchasers of permanent roads have hnd to patch the holes and eracHs in tnese same permanent roads bus brought the county courts and tax. payers to discount nil clainiH for a permanent road. Whether or not tn puvemeiit put down by the county this vear will stand tho test of time can only be proven by time. On tho face the roads nmicar to be ns nermimnt m any roads of this nature and of even a cost of four or five times as great. The pavement this year was more or less of an experiment with the Marion county court and even if a few holes appear it is not likely that the road will "go to pieces nil lit once" as the one boss shay, and the experiment will not be an expensive one even if tho roads are nut a success. Jf they are successful this county will have been provided with severu'l miles of hard surface pavement roads at a minimum cost and lit no increase iu tuxes, and without an issue of road bonds to mortgage tlie county's lax receipts for a generation or more. Daughter of Minister and Italian Count Suicides Koine. Sent. 7. Cliwi.e.l In others arms Odilla Vim Wulderson, beautiful young daughter of the Dutch minister to Italy, and Count (iiiealeni 1 Aiinln Argann were found dead in the count s Naples villa, dispatches "ere umiiv nere ileelare, . i . i ' i . . . . Minn i, ci, .re separation ' read a note in which tlie count poured out his passionate love for the charming do bntante and wrote of his wife's throats io expose and disgrace- him. Cricml, f the diplomat's daughter hiiew oi in,, count's love for her. They believe tlie couple met at the Italian court and afterward f r.,,, ,,... K. .. i secretly at the villa. The count had joined his regiment at the outset of the war. lmt :.. Naples on leave of absence. b'eonrts here .it ll.. l i . wile were separated, as she had ob .lee t I'd to his ardent attentions to other omen, lr. (. B. Wiles, county health efficer. has been spending several !ay. out in different parts of the county inspecting hop yards. Last Sunday the iii.-pcctinii.-weie mostly north of the citv, wlnie yesterday, lie worked in the southern part of tiie couu'ty. The state board of health has i.-sueu rules covering nop, prune aim hern yur.ls und these have uecii printed on a large placard and posted iu nil the yards in the county. Dr. Allies slates thai this your the health in the county is excep tionally good, and that by calling the attention to the owners of" the yards to the speciul rules of the state health de partment: he hopes that the usual sick ness following the full picking may be avoided. As the greater cause of sickness iu the fall is due to eontumiiiiiti.il .,i geueral unsanitary conditions and care- h-.t.i uaiiuuug oi garoage aim refuse, the state board has issued the following rules and regulations: 1. Every camping ground must be supplied with pure and unpolluted wa ter. The use of individual drinking cups is recommended. 2. All garbage must be kept covered in barrels or galvanized irnn .nnu ml removed dailv. 3. AH foodstuffs, refuse or anything ... vi nujueuni io canip-uousea or tent that would serve as, n hrecdim, i,. , flies must bo effectively covered or a. ivwu in sucn a mnauer as to exclude flies. 4. Adenuatn numluar r.t .,;!.,!- , , i .v.,. mum be provided and they must at all times be kept in a sanitary condition. Port able toilets with galvanized iron recep tacles are recommended and in these receptacles, disinfectants must be dailv used, but if a pit is used, the building must be moved at least once a year and during the picking sesson disinfectants acceptable to the state, board of health must be used nt least twice a week. 5. Tents or camp houses must not be ocatod nearer than 200 feet from anv oarn, hog pen or other place where manure accumulates. 0. No horse shall be tied, stabled or penned nearer than onn ... . - -- -,v Hum nnv camp house or camp tent. i. uoors of buildings used for liv ing or sleenintr nunrter. m.. i tight. " n 8. PooIh nr nnmlu ,.t u . with oil tbr0l,8lll.v Jriul r covered Uemeinber-Dyiwnlety. tvphoid fever nnd pneumonia follow the sou. Allure preventable. Do your Residence of Homer Sauder When is a cigarette Sensible? A cigarette is not sensible -0 - - - for you if it leaves your So they surely are sen sible for you except pos- taste and your smoke-hun- sibly for the' taste ger a little bit unsatisfied. , And when it comes to that nor if it bothers your throat or tongue nor if it makesyou "feel mean" after smoking your usual number. None of these things will it will be mighty str.ange if you don't like Fatima's taste they couldn't sell so fast if the taste weren't extra good, could, they? Whv not fret Ffltirrms this happen to you if you find verv day and. find out for (and sficA to) the right yourself how sensible a ; ctVarette can reallv be ? o j cigarette But the cigarette that is right for one man may nor be right for another. For instance, Fatimas may not just suit your taste in spite of the fact that they are the best-selling cigarette costing over 5c. Fatimas ARE cool and friendly to the throat and tongue and they will NOT make you "feel mean" after smoking all you want. PA TIM A vat ike Only Cinarrtlt Awariti the Urani " ' ' tntcmauonat exposition. THE TURKISH BLEND Q DistinMvely Individual trt UUFATIMASiO tte ivw vi nuuici oduuer : Is Destroyed by FireERE EARTHQUAKE reside,,,.,. 0f Homer Sander at! HUWIIIH. ,S ARE FELT Stocks Are Inactive But Unusually Firm -. .. .., , l.r,,mi 8trt,(t - o clock and was a total loss. The alarm was turned in at 2:27 but bv the t ine the fire department reached the scene ot the fire ,,e flame, had inn e too much head wayto save the building H e hauiler lnmily was nsleep when! the his wife and baby to a place of safetv nd then turned in , he alarm. Iho lire started near the place where Mr k V"' ,'",r O' nil Mr. Niuder is of the opinion fht , .rt circm, was the cause of the trou D o'd, in ,1 l'"'" 0f '"""-'hold R ods m the lower glory were saved the entire t,, story burned off and . ,:; :s, wm, ,hurred "round the bungalow so that it will be necessary to entirely remove II, .. old structure before rebuilding. Tlh' ls j o,n.st,, . 2.300 which ;, !' covered by insurance. Ambassador Will Answer Serious Charges (Outiiiiied from Fg One.) Former President Taft Gives Advice To Cities Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Other Central American States Rocked (Copyright liil.1 l.v the New York Kvening rest.) New York, Sept. 7.-Taken M llitl.t t r.ii.. tl... I .1 . ;hunge, one ,,,igh, have imagined IHnuba's frnk Ju, " ion V . r e I X l "'" !"nt,, J"lnrt,net based "" v,'r,,B",t n" '' Z ' 'm'"ir Im..b,i that hit .. i 'tine j ii i nrt'iM nil lis Hespite the tens';..,. ,..i.:..i. i. . , ZVX m,,,i i "';;; t vov hL l'" '"' hifh a '"'"" ine I h is "'volved, en.bnrras,. io in"r""'""t. The adu.ini.trn inv ii '.',"'V ,''s'rou''' of av"i'liK bueren '." ",,M "M an' - noilniig whatever of interest haj hap I-..,,,. ,n iiiiernniioiiai attairs Vfler recovering from a flight Initial weakness, the market remained iuactiv the i t of the day, but firm. An during last week, so 0,lav rail way share inonopoluod such agg'roiuivo "irength as existed; anthracite coal hr.' led the advance. The mrketi gges ,g the strike Irf American fac 1, 1 , , """'''" r,is,,J '.lict,. T lu.wever. ,d much A..;-sad:rc,fr:;ifv 'hxed Irregular, but the most impre.- h'K'' Austrian of fieinl aaid to- .... ni , ,,,...., . justify hi iitrike- SITe.tion r,n .1... Oakland, ( al., Sept. 7. "anploy ex perts and pay them a good fee then conform t their plan and accept their judgment. ' This was the advice given by Form er President Taft tcciuv to the repre fcutulives of California municipalities attending tho second California confer ence on city planning at the Oakland city auditorium. Washington and Manila were held up as examples of wnat g00d city planing can nccomii is hv ' .. r v. I , . . ."c Auiuier presi- .ncw ork. Kent 7 su,... dent. I itv tilanini n-n .:. .... ijuakes lust night rocked Costa Hiea ' I jr''ak,'r '? "10 Juty of' nil municipal xioarngua and elsewhere in Central1 i e "("a,lty of Washington to Amonca and lower Mexico, reports to'!.h'i ni"1!, 81"1 "is lllle to tllc fore able companies here today declared. ! ; , ' ".''"'tJ'on is securing a def- ( able service to these sections is in- 1?, I . . terrup.ed, hence no details are avail- bv Tift for h?" KM,e uble as to the damage. i,i V ' - " flrst "'i the Cable officials thought, too. that no,, he to, ' 1 oalltltul- Jackson, l'ly l-anaaiu nnd the' is"a , 'off trea ' ,' v bn'l '"e V" f th lV",r!" A -"ored. ""j -"lott Registered In London. al lil',,r.. Loudon. Sent ?..,- . I .i..: tuo. "lot upon till . . ' -v..,c eui unui iKe ."K'"ai 1' n 1 nnil l.a :, . uocks, believed to be in the Pacific ' ''lared font the futu e n.av brinJ ab V ocean nenr 1'annina or i Central "l'.,ge i the 0Uon of tK bu.l, n-""'-" Ull Mt'lMlllll. , Ki'iiphs here today. This report is believed to refer to the same disturbances which were recorded for several hours late last night, oe":la,',"l i( done because the con the l.nr.r.,t..- . ' . L'ressiiu.n i ... . T. ,UB ton ,i w, si ;,,, . iV A M'1!,"'0raph , " "''"em pUiticnllv. WUMAN'S BEAUTY NO SECRET i 1 III T Hi j !;... - ' 01-A. ,j;V,,!WOI,,,!'r-' t in the Waite lear eo,;i ,iexW TZr S,?.nd in,, ui niiiMin park were given a P""' rest val.,..!.,. -.1 t " " .. It was declared that so far as known no British patrol ships were within miles of the Hesperian. Captain Mai , and his officers believed, on a matter of fact, that they were out of tho suo marine zone. Tho official report of Captain Main ou mo uuuck reacnea tne admiralty today. When the report is digested, "a brief statement is promised as to wheth er the Hesperian,' was torpedoed without warning or attempted to escape or ram the submurine. This statement will also touch upon any other material subje that might be a matter of controversy. The InteBt report from the Allan of fices is a complete contradiction of the first official statement declaring that all pussengers and members of the crew of tho Hesperian were saved. The body of Miss Carberry, of St. Johns, K. 1, is now at Queeritown and six second cabin and six steerage passengers aro missinr. Tn mMitinn n, ,, O- IlllltCTU UICUUCIS of the crew- are unaccounted for, muk- uiu toini list or dead J26. Vith the arrival of officors who re mnined aboard the Hesperian in Qucens- Th lnenr ni nf ,i B " rtlle 11 was established that the uer yXZ:TETTrtUe onIy a short dis- , ,! .1.; ."t'vu ': '' irom tne scene of the attack, a though she remained afloat almost 30 hours after being torpedoed. With the flooding of the forward enmnnrtmentii. I The ex-president rinned '. however, the Hesperian 's propellers Policy of ceng esL : "n to the air and it was ; "Pl-ronrjation "for tJle c,.itol Z t ""f 8Slb,e tow the vessel. . "'Z'ZLn bu the con- herr'y'nlFn88el,K,er!! n.nti mfmh"" of Trout In Waite Fountain Grew Into Beauties rrk,..'V""l,r'1S, V',1"'',' ,h-" w,l,or w,,s nl" f-.-asod expression,' organic troubles. Tl, ". m- lassitude, head- ive fact about it whs that "war stocks" nn.l uecii relegated to the background an undoubtedly wholesome Indication. Sterling demand opened alwuit a half Hut under Saturday ' prlce-the last .Uiled because of yesterday ' holiday tuit the early mmtation was mostly nominal, and a downward treud was presently in evidence. This carried the rate from .00 to l.(t i fro,,, which It Inter recovered a half ceut, but fell back to 4.0;t 1 2 before the close. ACCUSED HANGED inMSEUP. Auburn, Cal.. Sept. 7. K. M. Aryia. chnrge.l with atlemoliiu .. ......It i.:. - " I n '- n, Hin step daughter, Jen ell Tooley, gl IS, ".....- niiimeii in ju at nooa tod. Arvin coufeunl to IK. ..I... .J hi. wif did latt May. iir.,,i . . ""ggesiiou on the rjunJ '" ""olcrable lHbor condition, FOUR LABORERS PERI&t i- Ka"- pTT-Kour Miwourl, Km ms and Tev., railWaT Urr p! h..'h they h,,l cliinbed, from a handcar m.sstj. T- other person, ar. l'i V'."" S,r;r: IVtrograd Mv. the rnd duke is luring the Germans Into a trap and will rike dsisiv blow later. Later U In.ui.it. uw. d... in th race now going on U a r " ,v arntorv . !:. . , '. I lyl " -,' "''I'ression are i . o uii 11 1 -HI I 111 va .Inc.... I lit' ICIl.Till.i . " - - un h; tf.ir. ' j troubled nl.r , 7vvT'n P0 Tho trout w..r. . ;- .i. . .. . . I I. .. TUKe I-ydia E. lini,. on May 1. iU nn, ve '!!!' ! e" l. ?", that im. an inch long. Xow they nnvisnre easily i hl,s and 'restore tlT 'u 1. to lo inches . I ...... , i i .. . "rB lUeir hcnlth . reu.lv ,... .. ..i .'"'" were ""-""'iii condition. " " Siiu'o tho iii'w ,ir,.;,.n.... . been laid .;,.; I.." . I"'" n ., n.. ,. ".. . "e emptied in .,,, . nuutes, while former- n wneu a i s uve1 Report of Pa?e Received lv U re,uired six ii' H L?V$' T hV . " founi (Contin.-ZZ- une.j tain and the colored ma, no nas trouolo in oasin clou ..u K.VSM l TO k. rhntw ... .. . sa ,1 ..ii .. . . ----- ni.n.es ana , "". giving the i,,,r.... .." , l.'M'vr in me i.nsin. Yixterdav i.. least. ., ., "' ", ",u.n that he. at u.an,g. nillv a l.ushel of stones were i Wined. l e Ai " i'ncr ' taken out. Mr. arsh i. ,.... .1 lu A"ttI "ne. he ad,l..,i i , , iires , """" Kwpinu the' "" '"is. Al eh. "Hthni clean, as so many children ,d 'w when t ie ,," "' lllfl w bP. grown up folk, throw J ! said, giving K "trUCk-" " nper in the basin v.. ..... ! i...... ' ,lle ""pression. t in v, ... ...,.,.,,,,,.11, ,i, , . r,, ;, x ,,r WANT ABE RTJEr-8 ADVICE London .BfIn5 Conyl. Vkiah. P.l. h. ri. r . I't'-Pcrianwasnotbei;...- mn. i,nfr : . i J .. V. I. '. ' "r "uet, &c- tori.e, .v. . V. ""'oyeu w hen ...u.iinie oy ur. Kainsford and a rartr t ,V . , Irish coast it of friends, ;ui,ed Orr. hot springs' ' i",hnr;!n,i"1-V here tv today. The former .. a '1, .w,,n n ofncinl stin,.n. i: .. i dai,y ..king for "T lv..vuBMiance iurroundinB th. .tV.w .h1- K,on' M-tin8 Powtirely rthat h ttack.iah,pwltori)edoe;ithout ne crew were scheduled to leave ueenstown for London todny by spe cial train. i i r- The Hesperian 's commnnder was quoted here as saving the vessel was the subject of an." unwarned torpedo attack. . 1 l T.''f A1!nn liue officials are hopeful that further chocking of lists of pas sengers and crew will reduce- their esti mates of missing. Evidence is Gathered. London, Sept. 7.-i;vidence, gather V ottieiul and unofficial quarters fuuy, pointed increasingly to the be l'f that the Allan liner Hesperian was a submarine victim. yueenstown dispatches said that eight hours before the explosion, tho ! !i ,Bhted a ut"narine a few miles ! ' ' whereupon she took a lig lag Course, the n.nol . ...8 . in u:l i """ oi avoiuing oe- 'ng hit by a torpedo. sttn,l BffidaVit t0 thi effect, it was e' gerV. ' I'romised hT the pas- . fir1errl'!te.thi' claim- the A' line ot show.i i'L,"r',,,'d that a11 their report showed the commander did not know of hne r . of the submarine nence hud no nm These officinU n!,..i :. whether (i. " - . " r.'" el ... "-'"ua 1-a.m tne ves- attorn f to Uw in vit" 01 ho attem.it son.ri,119 , tlr to tho aclui m??lJ l: ,1 ' T y 1 ' 1 1 ild justify torpedoing. ..., ineory was lurtaer Btreilirthpna.l l.M J . . . , k V; J".. : ' r amoavits, ; unit i un of filed to the