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OUEflON CITY ENTRUPHTSK, FltlDAY. OOTOMKK 3, 1013. If IRE OF DELAY ID start mm tain mrni melt Into the river, where tlie peak are w bold and ruKK'd that viilriiifnt i n iniponsililc tiling, ' "Within onr iiwntli, wr nlmll know tlir nut of ilir pipr line down to jit.llM ,rnt iiit.l thr aurvry will I cimiplrtril. - V'lly Jiimwy " iM,,""'vf PH'l'on kii: 'or a borul elation v. il I mm hrrti t-Iu-ol.i:t. ... "II) J"')' '',r '"""' 'mvc 1 ' l,r"j', '"'f'.v "'"'"'t way. mii !,;. t iiiir next vmr Wf nn nr (iiiumm mr wairr rrom rnr viiini in . . , , , . tk of 'I" l.'l'kiiiii rivrr, drawn Hunt tlir pure mid iiiKum.imiMiiti'd " . ,.l iluit Minim onmiiU tlir miriinl cak of the Ciwmlr forest revrve." Tbt' tlir pionium. I'dcLiy )! A. KmiiiIs It l r aiilic miiinerr of ihe 1'iutlimil Railway, l.iuht V I'imrr romp:'"y ,,"M '',r ,n"",M' ,,,llr ,',r rrrrvr' Wlii'tl lie re his linure will li"W 'he run t i"t of ihe line ilowil i the fr;it lion of lTn'l Kvery fnitiiir f the mulrrtiikinu from mi rncinrrrini; Multipoint ' y woikril out. Kvrry hill will he niapeil, every hollow Minwn. The I'.ulljml loinpany lm uivnl thr tmniiiittrr the ur of the rnineei' time for tO ittt.l will ilrl P)' one half of hi rrpilar nalaiy during tti.it time. It will iiMii-eiate with the coinmittrr in every way nml it will Jo ull that it un t" -m'm thr m-i iple of the city in uanini; a private w.uue of water up plv. St i.nlv that, hut it i Msilile that the vt reserve the company hohK ; (jovrrnmenl territory for power itr purposes will he tiirnrd over to Orrtfnri I'ity. ''! vvulrr 'I'"' '"'" r,,in ,,ir ""'""'l folk of the Clark ,us will have bem partially doiiatej hy the company. For 211-2 mile in an air line or about 2S miles over the mountains, the - nr , tlir wmtli fork will twit and turn to the ultimate murcr of pure watrr-to a region whrre contamiriMtion cannot enrtrate, where the moiin- Vnilwr I hit plan or thn committee, lIlM Him of th , cy w, nr (1,1, region aii'l lulu, from the water of tint south fork a supply iih pura unl eol,l s Unit wlilili ruin th main of tlm uPy of I'orllnml mid Unit earrli-i wnn II no m.til 'inmit or i-otitatnliiu-Hon, no chime for Impiirly, At a roMt, now cKtlinuliil, of $150,. D'1'!, u HI hu h wood a'uvu pipe Hun 'mii In, fiirrli 'l lliroiijj!i tlm iiiuiiiiIiiIiih of thn i-vittirvn nml tlm ,ot ri t In the rlv.-r, morn Hum 2'i fci't uliovq tho I'l.viillon of thn city, ThrouKli aorim rm k mid ovi-r noirn, riiiiyona Km IIiih Will IlllVn to IIH iM'fori) II ri'IH'll" ttlR proper point In tlm HtC 'ttm mii) mime nciiviitlon work will Iiiivm to bit dono. Appeili to Builneii Men. t omimriuW -ly mmill will b tlm oat. It In Hi I mat I'd, tint tlm p.-rma-ni'in y of tlm iroi'mtini Iiiih mi'iii"l (ln h iiiimlmr of IiiihIiu'Mii and nrofi-it- hIoiiiiI uii'ti, mid lliu minify for tin' urvi,y work haa alr-ady bwii aub- rlld. Tlm imlrmiT luia bwti or d'-ril to Hinrt ut on Into tlm fiin-iiiH "lid to liikn wllh liliu mrly la ri- iioiikIi to Kutlvr all of tlm ilala that tlm city will want bi'fori' It vlurla tin work of ' I n-ii In 1 1 n k a n-tlilon or tuki'i uuy ni'tlvii nti-pii looklna towurd the annul I'oiiHtriii'tlon of tlio lino. 'I'lio I'ommlltiMi thai bin tlm matt, r In rharKo him tired of thn delay In tlm wnlr proMi'in. It Inn drridi'd to tki tlm Inllluilvn It m 'If and to mio wbal Hli'pii may lm taxi'ii and wluit work ilium If thi, proposition Ih ihihIu'iI to I h i limit and tin in uial work Hlart 111 lit OIICI-. Ciimmiinlrailou with tlm I'urtland Hallway, I. kin t I'owit eompany sliowi il (Hi IIIIiikiii-ii on llif part of tin- offlrrra to hbhIhi tho coniinKti-n In every way that It rould lo K't to that r -Hi'rvp. The line would be run over K -wra cuiiyona and IbroiiKh the tralla of tho inouiitnlna lo a point In the 'r'iun (but la nliaolutidy aafo forevi-r from contamliiutlon. Two Falls In River, You May Have It KVKHY IlKADKHOK Tlllrt I'AI'KK 13 KNTI TI.EI' TO A COPY OK Tlllrt 81'I.KNDID UK) VOI-l'MIC ALMOST FREE At I. YOl! NKKM TO IK) Irt TO t'l.ll' AND I'HKSKNT SIX PANAMA I'EHTIKIl'ATKS. TOdKTIIKU WITH TIIK KXPKNSK AMOUNT NAMKH THKKKIN 1(1 IX HUl TIIK $t VOI.l'MK. Oil 4 HI! KUlt TIIK 12 VOI.I MKI. ASH tiKT IT From The Enterprise frantically no rlKlita of way wll tie Involves In tho rn w Una. Tlm plpu Una would la throiinh and aloriK tha comity roaila and would take a aide of Ilia public bluliwny vlmra the coMt ror both work mid rlgl'in or pasViim wou d be notbltiK. To roriatruct th llrm of wood atuve plpn 16 lnclii'l In (llaini'l T would coat, In lilncc. aniiroxliiuiioly $100,0(10 while an IK-liirh 1 1 mi would coat very littli more. It la HtlmaL -d that the lO lnch (iiiilna would aiipply the city with a population of 2(t.'J0r peraona, wbll the InritiT oiio would add about 25 per cent to that number. Good For 20 Yeara. Kor 20 yfarn, the malna would be capable of handlliiK all of tha vator probleiiia that ihe ciij" "ow haa ,r may bavt. DnrPnj 'be in'-' lb', cl'' would K'-t nil uf i:i'i uaur I hi it nilttbt ne'Ml for ,m .. a In im u ;.ne that u uii'incBtl' . iminy . and that la ao fur above m tt h riu-nt aa tt to be forever fres from the dunxer of con tiimliuitlon. A If, Inch main would carry 2,000.000 Kallona while a 18-Inch main would hrliiK, undi-r a h-iavy IirsiHdure to the city, 2,f00,n09 (tallona. 'i'hla would aupply the population of the city for the next 20 yeara, It la cal limited, the water trouble would be a tblnx of tb.i pant and a buKbear that would remain a matter of hlatory. Portland'! Demanda Heavy. The added rii-riiunda of Portland aa the IhihIiii'HB men underHtand th;in and the poaalbimiia that tha Hoae City may need that water herBelf In the next f'iw yeara haa arouaed the comuUttee Into art Ion and haa ahown thum the uhcIckh waaie of money In the conatructlon of a line that will be of no benefit aft.;r a abort time. It la contended 1hat Hiich an expenditure la a waMte of money that no corpor ation would entail with the chance aa much agulnat it aa are thoau against the city. According to the eatlmatea, It will take Portland about 10 yeara to uac all of the aiiDiily that It now haa. With Two falla on the atream prevent I the rapid growth of that city, the de- ! Adams Department Store j in j More Than 600 Rare Pictures', h: hlmk and whlto allow lm; unumial acenea In ttis tropica. Full Pages o f Water Colors In brlKht artlatlc roloi--lm:a llluairala t'ala Iwau tllul voluinu. You'll Enjoy.it, B e cause The $4 book Is 9x12 Inchea more than 20 tlntea aa larRe aa thla ureat y reduced llliiHtru. lion. Panama; It tnkca fUh from ev.Ty enterlin? thi pipe One of tho fall la 40 feet, the other tog fi't IiIkIi. Above thla aecond fulla the commute') proponea to f.0 to get th,i new water aupply and to place the Intake for the ayatem. The prellqilnary aurvey which atarta today will coat between f.ViO and $1000, wblih haa la'en aubacrlbed. A little work done Wedneaday by the committee produced reBUlta. The money came easily and the bunineaa men of thi city ahowed their ayra pathy with the movement that offered a better water aupply and that gave a chance for the city to have lia own water aouren without being continual ly paying Portland for tlv aervlce. Hlah Rental. HeiMirta that the commlKslonera of tho city of Portland were planning to charge a rental that would lie almoal prohibitive and that the added coal of the conntructlon of the line would run the expenao up Into the IbouBanda and IhoiihandB of dollara brought the bUBlncaa men Into action at once and got them atarted on the work for the hocond aource of the water and one that they believe will be aa good aa thn Hull Kun aupply nd will belong to no one but Oregon City. miinda upon Itx water will Increaae. In a abort time, the entire supply that It haa will be1n ua? and Oregon City will be cut off, It Ib contended. To prevent this, the buaineBB men want their own water aupply. They figure that the new aource will give them all of the water that they want at a coa that will be Icbb than Port land will charge. They will then have the aBBurance that nobody can take it away from them or cut It off at their pleaBure. Need Metera. Another objection la that water me tera will have to be Inatalled on the malna and In every house In the city to meaaure the aupply. It la eatlmat. ed that the cost will be enormoua In proportion to the servlca and tnat tne city can serve Itself better by running Its own line, UBe It own water and aell rather than buy Its- supply. The baaln area of the Clackamas river la 25 square miles, heavily tim bered and surrounded by ruggei mountain peaks. It la set back in the Impenetrable forests where set tlement la Impossible, where flah can not enter the Intake, and where filth cannot In any way contaminate the stream. " Makes Big Hit at the Canby County Fair Our grand display of New Fall and Winter Suits, Coats, Dress Goods and Shoes won for us The First Prize for our working exhibit and Merchandise display at the recent County Fair. Thousands of people visited our booth in the center of the large exhibition building to in spect our handsome display of New Fall Merchandise in Ladies' Suits, Coats and Millinery Hen's Suits, Hats and Furnishings and the novel display of our line of Dougherty Shoes and factory in operation showing how to make the best shoes of solid leather. Come to our store in Oregon City and let us show you the smartest Suits and Overcoats, the latest in "Palmer Garments" Suits and Coats, the New Styles in Dress Goods and Suitings, the Warmest Underwear, Hosiery and Blankets, everything best in Shoes and Rubbers and . the new things in FURNITURE and STOVES. Adams Department OREGON CITY'S BUSY STORE Store JOHN LEWTHWAITE, Flrat Mayor of West Linn, Oregon I It trim you or i ."","-,,, .. they vim mm ' - ' ...11.11.- l.l.ir Villi poopta of . . i ..twin ai vim linw III you into meir ,, ... thinM yoa eat. what they wear tm.w .m.-.. ""- " . ,, , . would want to know about your m-mbbo r .and I U u told In an Intimate, eaay rra.lInK atyle that la Pbaatnn und rea.ful. Mail Orders Filled as Explained IN THE CERTIFICATE PRINTED DAILY MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED John I-owthwalte, flrat mayor of Weal Mini. aa nominated and elected by unaiilnioua vote of the cltlzena. ad on October lat took hla oath of office, add ing a new chapter to a life fllk-d with lutereatiug eveuta. Mr. Lewthwnlte wua born In DoiiKlaa, IbIb of Man, and hla family have been for genera ttona clottely connected with the manufacture of paper, jneom mill at 1-axey, owned ana oper ated by Mr. Iwthwaltea tore- fathers, did not paaa from tne control until two yeara bko. In 1857 Alexander Lawthwalte mnvt hla family to America, where he took up pal" making aa a matter of course, ana mucn of young Johns time after school and Saturday'a waa apent around the mill. IV t the comniono.'ment of the Civil War John l.ewthwalte at onca derided to enlist. He waa not of ane and hla family derlln ed to give their consent, but In September, 1SB2, arter mucn per suasion from the military aspirant, hla father came to the conclusion. 'II don't let him go. he will Just run away and go anyway J f Clip the Certificate below ! ""'T This New Illustrated Book nor Lvery rsJI rrMiciraTE Of PRESENTATinfJ E 1 ivj&B&&m """vi m IFANAriAANDTHECMJAll raj -r PHIStNTIP BY TrtC f IfJJ TO If ORtOON CITY ENTtRPRIE m . -AS EXPLAINED BELOW rl In . c- h.. Cmn in Dlrhirft and Prose I Oil t I Jtt tllC UICOI VUllui m -j - i A Read now You May Have H wmu I Cut ...I th. .ho,, roup.-. Md pr.t II tWa S. trm. of th. raat of pM-kinK. "e1".." Lj malv I.ur cbolc of ir. and oihor nnHHif j.w.u. Thlf beautiful big volume wnMM to WilM i .a ? PANAMA . writer of International renow nd ,hCean4aC, Zone. AND THC CANAL k ntn M fnm I A ILLUSTRATED t wnvv.1 v . I I aaanrlr enffed itanaara rc.crci.c -ffM 9lm ,t i. .attit K'dcVl inenrs in sue iumi - -j v,iium clotn;x on .pecial P.ner: bound ,n t op.cal ..jni L" ! rrn'" . ta! '.ttoni fnchuling beau-1 lmm iful . reproduced from water . color ;'"L. orinR, that far lurpaM any work of a airniiar .i.:. i,-,..i!.,i wnu d sell for $4 under nuai I w renditions, but which ia presented to our reader for M S1.1H b. ,bo, C.rtific.t.. of con..cutiT dataa, and only M r ... u n. p.:J fr 11.S9 and 6 C.rt.fic.t.i Panama and .1-11. th. Mm. a. the ?4 T"l- uunRoiur I LrE 13B n ate. I . . .1 T "c vauoi --,1,,. Th(.b l OfTAVS irma. but I. pn.U W ""i' th. Sent b, M.U. Po...a. T M tot 67 Cent, and 16 C'rllflces. nf th iBthmuB of Panama. Here he . nmuieoted with the Taylor mill and for 17 years superintendent of ao we may as ,h Stockton paper mtil. This corn- well algn the papers and make It reg- y wag gc8jded by the Willamette iilnr" The bov, who was usienma iu ,,u & Taper company; ana in tv, next room did not wait for further Mf !ewthwalte came to Oregon City argument, and Inside of an hour waa (Q act as gU1,erlntjendent of their mlllB enlisted In tha "th New lorn in huh. here Although only a boy. John Lewu- R g ,ntere8(ng to follow the od wnlte'a war record Is one to be prouq industry from the f n fmielit In the battles or tne a ah oof nr n time WB? CARRIER AND SHIPPER MUST BE FAIR TO EACH OTHER IE BIG HAUL TUSCALOOSA, Ala., Sept 27.- Three maaked bandita held up . and robbed the New York-New Orleans ex press on the Alabama Great boutnern railway at Englewood early today and airiKul with 1100.000. The gang fled on the locomotive of the train they had robbed, exchanging hnt. with a Dosae ourauing toem on witch eneine. Distancing weir puraurera, the outlawa evidently aban doned their enetne at some iuucij spot on the Una, for the locomotive i wil.l tbrouell ruacaioosa ami tnnmxt 40 mileB from the acene or the holdup when Its steam waa ex hmiflted. nurine the oursult one of the deputy sheriffs shot and killed Deputy Sher iff James Uonner, of Birmingham, by BcclHpnt. The train waa brought to a stop Dy a fouled alenal at Englewood, a at' tion a few miles south of here. While tha train crew waa investigating, the robbers rushed them m SUFFRAGETTES REFUSE TO PAY THEIR TAXES Wilderness, first anu aeci.uu .linrir. O.-ttysliurg ami U . ,ivo whn one aneet at B ume r.rt.rr niade by hand and hung over a line to ,mlr j .1 ... ihe. hnco mnchlnes of ury, uu u i v. 1 n - sueei is nrri feet per min- . . v. A . And thrnllKn all Cll iukbtj bm- moHt serious injury e's vnnces and Improvements tne name oi during the battle ot tne . .,hWBtte hBB been conspicuous. Creek, also the battles before the ca - ,urn out a 8 lire of 1'eterHburg and S;iilora Kim rate of 650 fe, Ho waa Injured s-vernl times, tha And through a of ..' .... ..k. i. r.li for three days be fore ho wna given attention, and this injury through the t.nn nn linnlnnsant war times. On account of long deten Some of the Improvements mada by Mr. John Uewtuwarte, tne new iuhj'ui, tons iu hoapltala, many imporinm e- yasetnenta were miseo, 10 i" found regret. Mr. Lewthwatte was present at the i.rrenuer o. 3 y , yeara Bince j . patented, and among paper unremlnoer 01 . nnm, lg ag wen knowa through the Tnlted States today as It v.as In th.? "Tight Little Island" when the Industry waB In its Infancy. For 18 years Mr. Lewthwaile has resident of tna west siae mm of (i-nrai i.ee, "" '"'""', - -1(le haa been keenly Interested in Its ad- the boys who were on the oal ni. .sine nas d h , o( VVegt W hen the "swords wer. Mo nlnuahahares. Mr, Lewtnwane m" . i,. it haa made an miiK nir w ane iui " "- LONDON. Sept. 30. For refusing to Dav contributions to the state un der the national workmen's Insurance law. a lone list of prominent suiira- gett?a are to be prosecuted as aoon aa the government's lawyers nnisn preparation of the cases against them it waa stated today on unofficial but reliable authority from government sou rces. The refusals are a part or tae aui fragettes' determination to resist tax ation without representation. One woman, Mrs. Kate Harvey, already haa been sentenced to two months In Holloway prison for her failure to atick the required stamps on ner gara ener's insurance card, but the number of other offsndera runs into the hun- Hrtfl. Mass meetings have been Held in manv nnrta of Great Britain to pro test agalnBt Mrs. Harvey's Imprison ment. K 17 went'to Ca'ornia by way ausp.ciou. beginning. SALEM, Ore., Sept. 30. "Tie car rier should be allowed fair compensa tion, and the shipper should be charg ed only what he can reaaonably afford to pay for the services performed." Ilecause of the above intsructions given to a Jury by Circuit Judge Wil liam Smith of Baker count7 In the case of Service & Wright Lumber Co. against the Sumpter Valley Railway comDany. appellant, tne auprems court today reversed the lower court and laid down a rule for the relation of carrier to shipper. From 1903 to 1906 the lumber conv nanv ahiooed 897 cars of lumber ana other timber products from a point on the railroad company's Whitney to Baker branch. The ahlpmenta aggre gated 913 tons and the number com pany was charged 2 a ton freight for a distance of 23 hi miles. The lumber company alleged that it' had been charged a discriminatory rate, which waa unreasonable and excessive. 11 alleged that a Just rate would have been 65.8 centa per ton. Suit waa brought for $12,255.90 rebate. "If it were unjust for a carrier to demand special rates from an Indi dlvidual shipper higher than those awarded to his competitors, It would be equally unjust for an Individual to demand for nimaeir lower rates iuau those demanded from his competit ors." aaya the supreme court's opin ion, written by Justice Burnett. "It is wrong for the carrier to charge as freight all tha traffic will bear, and legislation has restrained auch greed. It is quite as reprehensible for the shipper to demand of the carrier all its Bervlce will bear. "The law wisely fixes reason and fair dealing 88 the standard govern ing the demands of both parties What the Individual can afford to pav is not the standard by which the mat. ter of freight charges is to be judged. II that principle be admitted, dlscrim. inatlng would be cannonizea and uni form treatment of shippers would automatically cease, yet the court virtually enunciated that principle and repeated it In the excerpt quoted. I UP A FEW NOTCHES WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 Uncle Sam la authority today for an an nouncement that the coat of living is Increasing, and givea flguree and other focts to back up the assertion. The report Is comprised In a volume Issued by the bureau of labor statistics, facta having been gathered by experts from neighborhood stores In 39 industrial cities since last April. Thess figures were compared with figures secured by the same bureau from 1890 to 1899 and show the following percentages of Increase In prices of products: Slrioln Bteak 72.6 Round steak 99.1 Rib steak Pnrlr phoDS lls.'j Bacon 122-9 78.1 66.S 79.7 27.2 554 26.4 61.3 39.1 Ham Lard Hens Flour Corn meal Egga Butter Milk The only decline Is reported" In sug--, ar, which decreaeed 7.3 per cent. Increases reported from April 15, 1912, to April 15, 1913, follow: Sirloin steak Ribs H-i Bacon lord no Butter 8T HE IS GENERALLY WEAK Heavy receipts In the chicken mar ket hava been reported with a con tmnliic weak tone generally through out the trndo. Veal prices ,too, have dropped because of the p.,i..h and th J extreme been somewhat slashed. tomatoes are In demand everywhere In the trade with the tone t), buBlnesa brisk. Low liberal ra prlces have r .nl.,iA atork prices are proyai . th- Young turkeys ars - quotations are firm. CASTOR I A For In&nts and Children. The Kind Yen Han Always Bought Bears tha Slgnatur of Jtrry'a Placa. The best kuown employee of a Cin cinnati firm of tailors ia the colored porter. Jerry. In order to conserve all it the eood will and bad book accounts. the firm has Incorporated under a name that covers several panea of glass, anu following this abridged city directory Is the abbreviation "Inc." A customer, while being measured, remarked to Jerry: "You seem to be the only man In the shop whose name ooes noi b pear on the window. What's the trou bleT' "Oh. I's dar, boas, all right" raw piled Jerry. "I'i de inkV'-Argonaut OREGON CITY DRUGGIST , DESERVES PHAist The Jones Drug Co. deserves oraise from Orecon City peop'e for Instro ducing here the simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, known aa AJ lertka. This simple German remedy first became famous by curing ap pendicitis and It has now been 1 dis ,nvPrl JVST A SINGLE DOSE re- Hews sour stomach, gas on the stom ach and constipation INSTANTLY. It'a quick action la a big surprise to people. PLEADS FOR CHAIR OF LOGGING ENGINEERING SPOKANE, Wash.. Sept. 25. Rec ommendation that $600,000 be raised by the legglug intereats of tne ra clflc northwest for the endowment of chairs of logging engineering in uni versities of Oregon. Wasiilngton. cai.- fomla, Idaho. Montana and British Co lumbia was made in the report of Sec retary Odorge M Cornwell, Portland, read here lest night before the fifth annual Pacific Coast Logging con gress. Cornwall declared that there is neej for beter lo,;e;in engineering, and urged that aaide from the endowment logging Interests offer prizes to em ployes and others for inventions that will Improve logging machinery and twin improve knowledge or logging. He lauded the wommen a comtenB tion law snd declared for the better ment of conditions effecting employes in logging camps. TRIANGLE OWNER LOCKS THE DOORS ONCE MORE NEW YORK, Sept 26. Max Blanck former owner of the Triangle Shirt waist company, where a score of glrla lost their lives In a diastrous fire, was convicted today of Inekine three exi'S in a new factory where 150 girla are employed. Justice Rusaell Imposed fine of 120. the minimum penalty. Illanck peeled off a bill from a large roll and left the court room. MURET TO TURN STATERS EVIDENCE AGAINST PAL NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Dr. Ernst Muret. the dentist who waa Hans Schmidt's partner in the countfrfpit ing business will be a witness for the state against the confessed murderer of Anna Aumuller. Murefs friends suggested to him the wisdom of giving all the aid In hlj power to the prosecution in return for comparatively light sentence, and it was stated at the district attorney's office today that he had decided to act on their advice. District Attorney Whitman haa arranged for a three weeka' delay In his sentence, and to morrow Assistant Prosecutor Dela hanty will question him. w Hitman plans to start Schmidt's trial October 23. Alienists arj now examining him. Round steak J Pork chopB l Hams -i Hens Milk ; 49 Flour, potatoes, corn meal and sug ar have declined during the past year, but the prices of anthracite and bitum Inous coal have Increased about 10 per cent FLAGS DIP ON ALL OCEAN VESSELS ON PACIFIC OCEAN SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25. Over the Pacific ocean today there went radiating from San Francisco a wire- loaa tnessnee which reacnea every ship with.wlrelesa apparatus, and'ask- ed it to dip Its nag in nonor 01 un four hundredth anniverary of the dis covery of that great expanse of water by Balboa- The message was sent by the Mar coni Wireless Telegraph company and waa picked up and relayed from ship to ship until within a short time every vessel on the Pacific had recefved it. The message read: "Dip flaga. Pacific ocean discover ed 400 years ago today by Balboa. Pa cific coast celebrates anniversary in the Portola Festival at San Krancisco October 22-25. Portola Festival com mittee sends greetings. FATHER SHOOTS DAUGHTER AND KILLS HIMSELF WALLOWA, Ore-. Sept. 25. In a fit of Jealous Insanity Jamts Barnes shot- and seriously injured his daugh ter Ruby, attempted to ahoot another daughter, and committed suicide at e-"n thU mnrnine at his home, 40 mll-s north of Wallowa. Jealously COP PINCHED WHEN SHOT ! kills A BYSTANDER !oyer att?ntlon pald Ruby by a young CHICAGO, Sept. 25. A bul!et fired by Policeman William Allen at three highwaymen early today struck an iron trolley pole, deflected and killed William Lorimer, a tobacco agent. Three friends who were talking with Lorimer when hs waa shot seized the policeman and took bira to the sta tion, where he was placed nnnr ar rest. Another pq'iceman heard tbe shots and arrested one of the rob bers. man nf th nelchborhood 's said to have caused the shooting. Thi wound ed girl is 16 years old. The other daughter is Mrs. Ida Bowlln. The wounded gir. was shot In tha Mt breast, the bullet entering the lung. A .38 calibre automatic Colts re volver was used. The man had be fore threatened to till his daughters. Barnes was confined for thn-e weeks list srrng In a private sanatorium at Portland. It ia thought the wounded girl will live.