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rAGIt FOIJR. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAjKM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1010. LYNCH IS FIRED BY DU6DALE CAPTAIN OP SEATTLE BASE. BALL TEAM IS SUMMARILY RELEASED "WITHOUT WABN ING OR EXPLANATION" BY LEADING .STOCKHOLDER AND MANAGER. f CHITED CTtZSa WI1US. Tacoma,' Wash., July 22. Mlko Lynch, well known baseball playor and, captain, Is today, out of a job. He was roloascd outright by D. B. Dugdale, leading stockholder In tho Soattlo Baseball olub -late last night, Ion depot. . HIa brldo of a fow days, a potlto blondo, kissed him goodbye at tho Jail door and then went weep ing to a hotel to await tho outcome of the trouble Into which Anderson has been plunged. Anderson protested against arrest and assorted that ho was not guilty of crlmo. He sent a telegram to a brother In San Francisco asking him to sco Chief of Police Martin Anderson was fashionably .dressed mid woro a number of diamonds. Ho refused to discuss his caso here. Wanted for Embezzlement. San ' FrancIs6o, July 22. Tho po lice Woro notified this morning of tho arrest In Portland of William T. Anderson, wanter here on a charge of Xolony ombezzlemont preferred by J. P. Woodson, a diamond dealer. According to Woodson, Andorson was omployed by him as a salesman and as such had entrusted him with a number of diamond rings. Becom ing dissatisfied with Anderson's work; Woodson said ho Instructed tho Lynch has boon captain of tho -Mm to como ln nnd turn ovor faeatue club ror two years and His 8arnploa on Thursday night, release was ontl.roly unexpected. He . Andcrson falled to appear at tho was always regarded as ono of tbo appointed tlmo, and Woodson notl-best-baseball leadors In the North-fled th0 polco who ,carnod lhnt An. wuai Him uiuuKU am luuui is iiuw ui tho bottom In tho league race, tho doreon had bought a ticket to Port land. Tho Portland police wore no-tlJlod. fault has not boon charged against Mike. Tho flrdt Lynch know of his ro leaoo was whon Dugdalo called him up on tho long dlstnnco telephone ut Iila homo In Tacoma last night and demanded his resignation. Lynch said today ho had not do c'dod what ho wllldo for tho rest of tho season, but will let tho future cvonts caro for themselves. I Last year Lynch was tho hero of j Seattle. Ho had been secured as , united fiucm leased winn.i captain of tho Soattlo team aflor Philadelphia, Pa., July 22. Nixon piloting tho Tacoma Tigers sovoral & Zimmerman, lessees of tho Forest seasons, during which tlmo ho won thoator, havo had enough of tho ono pennant and finished Is team ln Jeffries-Johnson light pictures to tho first division throo yoars. No last thorn the rest of their lives. Ho FIGHT FILMS CREATE RUSH ON THEATRE TO BUILD RAILROAD TO ALASKA (UNITED rEEHH MUSED WIRT. Victoria, P. C, July 22. Jean WolkoUsteln, of New York, president and principal promoter of tho British Columbia & Alaskan Railway Com pany, arrived in Victoria yesterday from London to discuss with Premier McBrlde various features of tho com pany's undertaking. A conference was arranged for today, and tho com pany expects to construct and even tually operate 800 miles of railroad traversing tho valley land between tho eastern and western mountain ranges of this province, and extend ing from Vancouver to tho northern boundaries of tho province via Lyt ton and Fort George. The company is also to build a lino of railway from Telegraph Creek to Skagway. In an Interview Wolkensteli said ho estimated that tho road would cost $25,000 a mllo, and ho had financed It ln England. Harold G. Vlllard, a son of Henry Vlllard, who built tho Northern Pa cific, will bo associated with Wolken stein. SECURITY OF "AUTO HUGS" UNDER THE BAN f united rnr.m uiain ktimlI . Whito Plains, N. Y., July 22. "Automobile crazy" Is tho opinion of members of tho Westchester Bankers' Association have of most Americans. At tho session of tho association at a local hotel it was decided to In vestigate carefully all application for money on notes. If the applicant wishes to purchase an automobile, the loan will be rigidly scrutinized beforo the papers aro issued. WASHINGTON BANKERS ENDORSE PANAMA FAIR roason for his roloaso Is known, nsldo from tho fact that tho team Is playing poorly and reports of dis sension among tho players. MC GRAW AND HIS PITCHER HAVE FIGHT Ignited muss leased wibb.I j Now York, July 22. "Bugs" Ray mond, tho occentrlc pitcher of tho Now York Ginnts, Is nursing a black-1 oned optic, a smothered grouch and a broken spirit today. Raymond is persona non grata with Managor Mc-' Graw, following nn nrgumont over Raymond's porformnnco with n "fast, 1 high ball" Instead of with tho as-' sbrtiricnt usually passed out by tho' .pitcher. j Tho dlsputo'is alloged to havo oa-l currod In tho Giants' club houBO.' "Bugs" was ln uniform, roady to tako the Hold, whon ho was splod by ucuraw. j, "Get out of that,unlform," rancu otiBly commanded McGraw. gardless of what others do, Nixon & Zimmerman will leave tho pictures sovoroly nlono. Their effort to show tho films Inst night nearly caused a riot. After tho theater had boon filled with nn eager audience, tho owners of tho building Informed Nixon and Jzimmorman thnt they wore violating I tho provisions Of tho leaso by ex hibiting tho pictures. i Whon It was announced that there . would bo no pictures tho audience (protested nnd almost mobbed tho I box offlco In It's hasto to collect ticket money. : o SAY CRIPPEN IS IN HIDING - IN ANDERRA UNITED TRESS LSA8ED WtBE.l Hoquiam, Wash., July 22. Tho Washington Stato Bankers' Associa tion, in session here today, endorsed tho Panama canal exposition, to bo held in San Francisco ln 1915, and pledged the support of the organiza tion to assist San Francisco to secure tho fair. Tho principal address of the morn ing session was that of. Hon. J. L. Muhundro, state bank examiner, on "Needed Changes ln tho Banking Laws.'' Ho said that tho majority of tho board of directors of a bank should bo residents of the state, that only citizens of tho United States should bo allowed to operate banks. JOHNSON IN ANTIPODES f UNITED PRESS -.0 WIRE. Melbourne, Australia, July 22. Jack Johnson, candidate for alder man in Chicago and known also heavyweight champion of tbo world, Is not lokcd up to ln A- 'Ha nnd never was ln spito of he won his big tltlo li In fact tho black Ch tlo liked that the Aut ment compels him to p. every time ho enters this that he will leave It at o time after his business ln tho comploted. Tho parliaments. t that des, ri nd y. iln Is en quiry ln tho federal house yeste.day disclosed tho fact that Johnson was treated as an undesirable immigrant both times he entered Australia and ho or his friends had to post a for feit that ho would leave the country within a certain time. TIMOTHY HEADS SIX INCHES TO ONE FOOT IN LENGTH RAISED HERE SAMPLES OF MAGNIFICENT YIELD OF HAY PRODUCED BY SA LEM FARMERS RECORI BREAKING FRUIT AND GRAINS ARE ALSO ON DISPLAY AT BOARD OF TRADE. MAYOR RECOMMENDS COMMISSION GOVERNMENT CANADA TO MAKE BID FOR LABOR Chicago, July 22. Ats tho result of the determination of tho Cana dian government to securo moro la borers for railway construction, im migration into Canada from nil countries oxcept Asia is axpected to "Pardon mo. but I do not incline .,M gren" uiuui Dwiiuiiy in luuur iiiuvuiih ui nnad'a Just now and tho railroads nro not aulo to carry on tholr ex tension work ns rapidly as they de slro. Tho govorni3nt will admit all foreigners, oxcopt tlioso from Asia who aro morally montally nnd phys lcally fit, and who havo boon guar anteod employment by n railroad. ,, I ' Coalless Heating, in HiQ ioilowstono park goysor lmln a small grconhouso stands ovor u P ysor stronin. A curren of boiling wator passes through It. Stoa-.n nrlscB In profusion, molstontng tho plants, and tho sun nlds In-tho work, so that nn extraordinary rapidity of growth Is tho rosult. Lottuco ma tures ln two or throo weeks, and other plants grow with proportion ate rapidity. Tho cllraato of tho locality Is vorv novnro. which mnkna I moro striking this oxamplo of tho Hnr- to ngroo with you whon you talk harshly," Raymond said. After tho clash Raymond Blowly doffed his uniform nnd hlod hlinsolf to tho nearest harbor shop to havo th torrltory surrounding his left oyo palntod skin color, HONEYMOON IS MARRED BY POLICE I London, July 22. Dr. HawlcylT. Crlppon, tho American dentist, whom tho police chargo with having murdered his wife at tholr Islington homo, Is today hiding ln the Andorra ropubllc, in tho Pyrenees, according to despatches rocoived hero. If those reports aro true, tho po llco say the chancos for finding and o Treating Crlppen aro greatly re duced. Tho Andorra ropubllc ob serves practllaly no rules of extra dition and criminals who havo fled to Its fastnesses seldom have been enptured, so long as they remained within tho confines of the republic.1 Tho wholo ropubllc covers an area of only 175 miles, but practically ovory foot of tho territory Is suited for hiding. Tho ropubllc has been Independent since tho reglmo of Chnrlomangne. Communication with tho outside world has boon limited and tho Inhabitants always havo shown an unwillingness 'to surrender foreign criminals. It is bolleved that Crlppen fled di rectly to Andorra after leaving tho Hotel Vornet, at Los Balnea, Franco, whoro his alleged presence was re ported. JEWELRY SALESMAN OF SAN FRANCISCO ARRESTED IN PORTLAND AVIIILE- ON WED DING TOUR, WANTED ON CHARGE OF STEALING DIAMONDS. 'utilization of nature's onorgy, Portland, Ore., July 22. Tho por's Wookly. honeymoon of William T. Andorson, I o a San Frnncisco Jowolry sulosman, I Thou wilt novor havo any qulot it wan rudely shattored today by Port land dotectlvos' who nrrostod him on felony warrant from 8an Fran cisco. Andorson wns arrested nt tho Utw thou a ax thyself becnuso thou canst not bring mankind to that exact no tion of things and rulo of life which thou hast formed lu thy own mind. Fuller. HUIE WING SANG CO. Big Stock of Goods nt Very Low Prices. Wo mako up wrappors, klmonas, waists and whlto underwonr. All Kinds of dents' nnd Lndlos' furnishing goods. $2.50 Black Embroidered Skirt for $1.60 51.50 Black Skirt for ,.., 75 94.50 Drew Skirt for 13.00 ?5.50 Black Dross Skirt for ...... $4.03 $2.75 Klmonas for X ...... .$2.00 $2.50 Gowns for $1.60 $3.00 White Embroidered Skirt for $2.00 $8.60 Men' Panti for ..$8.35 $1.75 Mao's DreM Shirt fur $1.00 IjidlB.' W'mppori $1.00, $1.SS, $1,60 up lo $6.00 Ladle1 Lawn WaUU SOo. $1.00, $1.JS up o $8.40 Indies' Fancy Lawn WalsU $1.75. $$.00, $2.60 to $3.60 $1.85 yd. Wide Pongee Silk for yd $1.00 $1.60 d. Wide niack Taffeta for yd $100 $1.00 yd. Fancy Ktmon Silk for yd $ .75 45c yd. Fiincy Lawiu for yd , $ .23 36e Ladle IIoe fur..., ; $ .25 Chinese and Japanese Bazaar 325 N. Commercial Street SALEM, OREGON ASKS DIVORCE AND CUSTODY OF BABY BOY Alleging that hor husband neg- looted both herself and her baby boy, and thnt ho drank bo much that ho beenmo n source of annoy nnco and voxntlon, Ella L. -Wendahl today commenced nn action for dl vorco in tho circuit court against Martin Wendahl. Thoy woro married, according to hor complaint, In Vnncouvor, Wash Ington, and there wob born to them a boy Alfred who Is now two years of ago, Doforo tho birth qf tho child; alio says, hor husband uoglcctod hor, and whon ho was born sho was compollod to resort to alms aud charity. Aftorwards sho routed a house and took in bonrd ors, and then her husband, sho al logos, bocamo drunk, nnd drove thorn nwny, and from tlmo to time, sho snys, ho would como to tholr homo "beastly Intoxicated" nn,d wouULbrlng with him sevoral trampa nnd bums nnd hold a rogulnr car ousal at tho homo. Sho asks for a dissolution of tho mnrrlago bonds and tho custody of tho child. A Calcutta Mansion, ! Tho mansion in Calcutta whoro Lord Mlnto holds forth Js of about 'tho samo ago as tho Whlto Houso at ( Washington. It is far moro magntfl I cont and Its surroundings havo moro ! style. Wost of It Is tho town hall, a I Dorlo butKMng which was finished t under the Instructions of this vloo . ory's grandfather In 1813, and noar I that the magpifloont buildings tf the high courts, which compare lu lie with thoeo of our governmont departments at Washington. San Frnncisco Argoncut. ; TorrlMy Scalded Is something wo hoar or read about .rr Aw of our Uvea. Burns nnd soAlds either slight or serious are bound to happen In your family, bo preparod by having a bottlo of. Dal lnrdV f now Liniment handy. It r , liovfia 4bi pain instantly and quickly UNITED t'llRSS LBiSED WIRB.l Chicago, " July 22. Government by commission will bo the suggestion mado to Mayor Busse by Mayor Conard of San DIogo, Calif., who is visiting hero today. Tho California mayor emphatically declared his be lief that tho municipal ills of Chica go could be cured under the "com mission system. New York Denis At Peace. Saratoga, N. Y., July 22. Har mony with a big H Is expected to mark tho organization of the now Democratic state oxecutive commit teo when Its members meet here to night. Among the candidates for tho nomination for governor who will atend aro Sulzor, Sheppard, Os born and Chanlor. It was announced authoritatively today that Tammany hall would havo no candidate for the nomination this year. o Whon tho stomnch falls to perform Its functions, tho bowels become de ranged, tho liver and tho kidneys congested causing numerous diseases. Tho stomach and liver must bo-restored to a healthy condition and Tablots can be depended upon to do it. Easy to tako and most effective. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Sold by all dealers. IRISHMEN GET EXCITED OVER ELECTION Timothy heads which average from six Inches to one foot In length. That Is ono of tho many magnifi cent samples of Willamette Valley products on display at the Board of Trade ro))ms,.nnd It has Ucen an ob ject of surprise and admiration ever since it was brought to tho rooms a fow days ago. It was brought In by Henry Garbe, who resides on :i farm about eight miles north of Sa lem. Garbe is an eastern man camo hero frorrr .the stato of Minne sota. When ha first arrived he wa3 not favorably impressed with tho valley, but after remaining for awhile ho thought well enough ot It to purchase 50 acres of river bottom land, nnd he is now of tho opinion that for productiveness and fertility there is no soil In the world which enn equal that of tho Willamette valley. Tho timothy samples were raised on his land. A Few Other Splendid Samples. Tho Board of Trade has also been supplied with a number of other ex cellent samples of grain, and also ot fruit. Among tho attractive grain samples aro a fow splendid speci mens of wheat brought from the Waldo Hills by Wm. Taylor, and everyone who havo seen them de clare that they cannot be surpased. A wonderful samplo of oats has been brought ln from tho Dr. Mott farm which Is situated four miles from tho city on tho Jefferson road. Fine samples of early transparent apples, red Astrlchan, and soma clusters of Lawton blackberries, havo recently been received. DOLLAR WHEAT IN SIGHT AND SMALLER LOAVES OF BREAD NORTHWEST MILLERS ARE OFFERING 03 CENTS FOR BLUESTEM AND WOULD HE GLAD TO PAY TWO CENTS MORE FOR CHOICE ARTICLE WHEAT CROP OF NORTHWEST OF HIGHEST QUALITY. 1 UNITED MESS LEASED WIDE. Portland, Ore., July 22. Scenes of wildest confusion marked tha election of President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians at the national convention hero today. Two candidate were ln tho field. They were President Matthew Cum mlngs of Boston and Vice-President James J. Regan of St. Paul. Tho election started in tho fore noon. The motion to close nomina tions was a signal for the -beginning of spirited speeches, ln which charges were freely made and as freely replied to. At noon It was declared that Cum mings lead his opponent by a good majority. Ho had the backing of n number of Eastern delegation? which had split owing to difference of opinion. Regan's main strength seemed to lay with the middle Weft and southern delegations. New Eng land was almost solid for dimming as was the Canadian representatives. o The Gyroscope in Toys. Many boys and girls have seen what is know,n as tho gyroscopic top Portland, Ore., July 22. Dollar wheat and ?G flour aro again in sight likewlso smaller loaves of bread for consumers. With wheat-prices advancing daily both hero and In Chicago, with Liv erpool, Berlin, Antwerp and Buda pest, each giving out an advanced price for the cereal almost daily, the outlook for dollar wheat could scarcely be Improved over the pres ent one. Minors aro today freely offering 93 cents a bushel for bluestem wheat, based on track doliyory at Portland and It is stated that u cent or two more than this could be read ily obtained for qualtiy above the average. Tho Pacific Northwest is yielding its best quality, wheat the present year and theroforo It would talc? something exceedinly -good to range above tho average. In company with tho advance of three cents a bushel in tho price of wheat today, millers announce an advance of 20 cents a barrel ln tho price of patent hard wheat flour for tomorrow .morning. An advance of 25 cents a barrel will be mado at tho samo tlmo in straight grade and 10 cents in Willamette valley soft wheat brands. Tho latter are still quoted at a price higher than tho best flour. a wheel set in a rim with handles. They have played experiments with this top, to ptT'v.e that it Is difficult to change its position onco tho wheel is set strongly in motion. But few of thorn know that an important fact it mechanics Is Illustrated here tho fact which enables them to sit their bicycle so easily with out tipping over. Tho wheels onco set in a for ward motion tend not only to go for ward, of course, but also to keep the original position, and so incline neither left nor right. It is this fact which keeps tho earth so steadily on Its course, for tho earth Is Just a great gyroscope. Tho gyroscope in steadying ships has been much exploited of late, and it will perhaps bo equally valuable ln aeroplanes. The toy dlabolo, a sort of double top, shapod like an hour-glass, which is spun on a string, is also a gyroscope. Everything in our store is a bargain. Al! of our stock is thrown before our price-cutting knife, and the prices are slaughtered righand left. If you are looking for value receivednd more, too, we have what you want. Mountain beach boots are also pt a great reduction. best of all boots, and the lowest prices, stock must go, and now is the time to buy. Call and see us. Our loss is y&afr gain The Our THE r v Knorr 444 State St. "Leaders in Fine Footery." Salem, Or. heal the burn. Sold by all dealers.