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TII15 MORXTXG OREGOMAX. WEDNESDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 27, 1911. POHTLAND GIRL of 01 students, aa against IT1 at tha aame stage last year. Tha total en rollment Last year aggregated In the atrlctly coUeg'.ata branohes at Eu HARRIMAN LINES GET DAY TO DECIDE CENTRAL BANK Ton will find our central location, efficient service and ample equipment of spe cial value in the transaction of your business. Checking Accounts unre stricted in amounts. Savings Accounts $1.00 up, 4 per cent interest Trustee, Executor, Admin istrator of Estates, Guardian of Minors, etc. Your patronage solicited. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Capital $150,000.00 gene, and It la believed that this fig ure will ba passed la tha coming ses sions. At tha Inception of Ita tth year, tha university Introduces four new pro fessors. Miss Montana Hastings la to succeed Plate Superintendent of Public Instruction Alderman aa assistant pro fessor of education and field worker. Dr. Edmund & Conklln la tha new head of tha department of psychology, and Leroy Johnson, of tha University of Wisconsin, has bean chosen to further tha Wisconsin system of de bate coaching Inaugurated successfully by Gustay Buchen. Mr. Johnson will LOSES iiLL If DEAL Money Now Gone, She Must Federation to Strike if De mands Are Not Met by Tomorrow. Quit University of Cal ifornia. also act aa aaslstant professor of pub lic speaking. Tha head of this de partment la Archibald F. Raddle, of Boston. Dr. Hugo W. Koehler Is again acting ROBBER PAROLED CONVICT ULTIMATUM SENT TO CHIEF as aaslstant professor of German after a year's leave of absence spent In uermon onlversltlaa. With Promise of Good IttiwUiwut, Mia Mildred Clemen. FYch- nu, Give) 9148 for Two Worth leoa Chccxa, BERKELET. CaU Sept. it. Mlaa 3fU6rd Clemena. of Portland. Or, be- rtaalnc her frnhnua year at tha Unl- vrelty of California, reported to Uia police today through oarveralty au thorities that aha had been arwlndled out of 1241. all tha money aha bad saved for ber rear's work by a man who promised to make $150 mora out of It In three daya. Brie will fro home. Immediate Investigation showed that P. y. f.xnrr. tha name slcned to two worthleee checks Riven to tha ilrl In return for her money, la that of eonrlct who had been out of San Quentln Penitentiary on parole, but waa put back by tha State Board of Pardons last week when It waa dis covered that ha had taken up again tha game of forgery for which ha waa committed. Signer now la serving; tha remaining all years of his original aeven-rear sentence, which ha recelTed for forg ing two checks of 1400.000 each with tha nama of James A. Murray, a mil lionaire lumberman. 'who liTea at Mon terey. Signer, when released, committed various forgenea and went to board In Berkeley at tha house where Mlsa Clemens ltved and, winning from hef the story or her struggles for an edu cation, got her money. When tha girl found that tha checks were worthless, aha waa forced to ask aid and advice from tha university authorities. SUN DEVOTEE ARRESTED George W. Jesanp, Who Prayed to Old Sol In Tacoma, Here. Loudly proclaiming htmaelf tha Mes siah and saying that angel rolces were calling him and telling him what to do, George W. Jessup, prominent In Toung Men's Christian Association work and re'!clou!y Inclined, was tak en to tha police station early yesterday after ha had disturbed people at tha T. M. C A . where he waa staying. Jessup, who created a scene In tha streets of Tacoma Monday by kneeling on tha parement and worshipping tha sun. waa accompanied by an elderry woman whose son la a friend of Jes- SLAVE GASES PILING International Officers of Railway Employe at Conference Favor Walkout Craft Presidents) to Issue Strike Order. THREE MORE IXDICTED FOR TRAXSPORTIXO GIRLS. In Examination of Troy C. McDarld Prominent Men Are Involved, bat They Are Beyond Law's Grasp. The Federal grand Jury spent yester day Investigating and hearing testi mony concerning the "white slave' traffic. Three Indictments were re turned yeaterday against men alleged to hava been engaged In tha traffic. and eeveral mora, caaea are under In Testlgatlon. Each Investigation la aald to bring out such glaring violations of the law that United Statea District At torney McCourt Is determined to make this a "whits Slav grand Jury." Troy C. McDavld. formerly a type writer salesman, waa Indicted Tester day on the charge of taking Oltve Dick from a hotel la Grangevtlle. Idaho, where aha waa employed. Inducing her to accompany him on his trips and con eort with men and sending her to tha Clark Hotel In Portland, where she waa to ba met by Alice Sinner, a stenog rapher, who would introduce her to friends In this city. While tha names of prominent men In Portland ware used In tha examination. It is said sensation will be averted because their testimony would not b material In a hearing In court, aa they had nothing to do with tha Importation; henca they may not ba subpenaed aa witnesses. It developed yesterday that McDavld naa influential friends in Portland wno are exerting every influence to extricate him from tha meshes of tha law and prevent an exposure of the ex tent of tha traffic aald to ba carried on here. An Indictment waa returned aralnst nice rasaa. wno Is charged with bringing a woman to Portland from Tacoma. Papaa waa arrested after ha had attempted to beat tha woman and she slashed him with a butcher knife. The woman told tha story to tha police when she waa arrested, and the casa a turned over to tha Federal au thorities. Chris Lewis, another alleged white siarer. was also Indicted on a charge of bringing a woman to Portland from inotner state. at,, h. far a 9 ImI'a P1wa.il of tha Tacoma police, who was coming GIRL RUNS AWAY TWICE iv rvrti-wja w i vm.m. m pruun.r iv Ta-nma .Aim. man Waa M,,a-r. peaceably to Portland Tuesday. As ') Jveim la Jliawing; iycn sic his condition forbade a charge against him. he waa allowed to go bark to tha association building, where ha given a room. On the train from Taroma Jesaup eluded Jailor Rlvard. opened a win dow and proclaimed his celestial origin to tha trees flying by. He kept his eye tera' School at Vancouver. Borrowing money from one of her friends In a sisters' school in Van couver. Wash, where aha had been put by her father after once running away. Uladys Keltn. aged 11 years. fixed on tha sua during the entire I daughter of A U Keith, an employe of :ourso oi tna trip. JAW BLOW COSTS $350 blone Thrown at Dog Cane of Row Retween Neighbor. Welnhard'a Brewery, living at III Six teenth street North, ran away again yesterday, coming to Portland. She could not ba found last night by her reiauvee and bar Tatner applied to the police. Detective Eppa waa algned to tha case. The girl, who Is large for her yean and easily paaaea lor II years of age. ran away trora noma Friday night. going to tha home of an aunt In the Selllng-Hlrsch building. Her father took her to tha slaters' school In V couver Saturday, and yesterday she disappeared from Vancouver, taking tha ferry to Portland. DAVENPORT. Ia. Fopt. 2. Thurs day ha been set aa tha day for tha final crisis In tha controversy between tha Harrlman ,-allroads and tha Fed eration ot Railway Employee. An ultimatum giving Vice-President Krattschnitt until that dato to open negotiations with tha Federation, rep resented by the presidents of the nine international shop crafts unions com posing It. waa dispatched to the rail' road official today, according to union officials nere. Kaaolutlons declaring for a strike of machinists on the Harrlman railroads, unless demands of the Federated Em ployes are granted, were adopted by the International Association of Ma chinists In convention here lata today. Mlatorlry Resrt raaeeded. Thla action was taken over the pro test of President Jamea McConnell. ot tha International Association, who presented a minority report to the con vention. The majority report favoring strike was signed by President Franklin, of the bollermakers; Presl dent Ryan, of the carmen; President Kline, of the blacksmiths, and Presi dent Sullivan, of the sheet metal work- era Tha failure of the machinists' conven tion to reach a decision on the question of calling a strike at previous ses sions caused tha conference of inter national officers to ba held. It waa agreed that tha action the In ternatlonal officers decided on would be adopted. The offlcera failed to agree and after a session lasting until lata Monday night majority and minor ity reporta were drawn up. Jamea w. Kline, president of tha Blacksmltha and Helpers' International Union, refused to discussa the action taken at the conference. lateraatloaal Offlcera Decide. "The matter now rests with the In ternatlonal presidenta." he aald. 'X'n til they Issue the order no general strike will take place, either on the Southern Paclflo or the Illinois Cen tral. I found a communication from tha Illinois Central Company awaiting me here. It Informed me that the membera of the union I repreaent had violated tbelr contract with the Illi nois Central at Memphla "I hava no time to aend a reply to tha railroad, but I have telegraphed to the local officers at Memphis, Instruct ing them that no strike haa been or dered and advising them to await ao- tlon by tha International presidenta Tha trouble at Memphla and soma other Southern points Is due to the action of tha clerka The officers of tha In ternational unlona now have the back ing of all tha organizations In the Fed eration of Railway Employes." Mr. Kline, aakad about a report that the Davenport convention had sent a communication to officials of the Har rlman Railroad, aald, "I cannot dis cuss that now." Judgment for tha plaintiff la the um of 1100 for medical attention. 150 for loaa of time and I50 general dam- aces waa ordered by Judge Gaatenbeia yesterday after hearing conflicting tes tlmoajr in the rasa of Terform Martin aralnit Fred Jorgeaaon. an action rM,h am.a aa tha raauit nf a at a-fc which followed Martina action in GROCERS PLAN FOOD SHOW nurunff a tv. -wk a l .urKFUDD uug. afor- ganaon's son then threw stones at Max- tin. Tha bcy'a mother appeared upon tha scene and a contusion of tongues en sued which brought tha husband and father and owner of the dog to tha af fray. The stories agree to thla point, but here they diverge eaarply, Jorgen son declaring lhat he struck Martin only after the latter had attempted to etrtke Mrs. Jorgenaon and Martin aa seriLag that the blow which broke his Jaw cam without any particular provocation. Martin asked for 14140 damages. allrKlng that hla Injury la permanent, but Judge Oantenbeta de rided against him on this point. CRANE'S CRY INDORSED Chanrelor of Cnlvemltv of Nebraska Kcplorra Drinking. LINCOLN. Xrt, Sept 2V Decrying tha ahue of Intoxicants at university social function. Chancellor Samuel Avery, at the convocation at the lnt vamlty of Nebraska today, declared ba agreed with recent utterances of H. T. Crane, of Chlcaco. as to Intemperance in aavjcatlonal Institutions. "It Is truN" said Chancellor Avery, "that tu.lnt life I everywhere char acterised bv some undesirable features. and always win bet since education cannot v. ell be deferred until the stu dent haa become aa atald aa hla parents." Gypsy Smith Auditorium Will House Blx Exhibition of Comestibles. At a meeting of tha Retail Grocers' Association, held last night In Allsky HaiL arrangementa were made for smoker to be given on Tuesday. Octo ber 10. at which time plana for tha pure food ahow to be conducted De cember 1 to 1 will be discussed. Tha auditorium to be used for the Gipsy Smith revival meetings at Nineteenth and Morrison streets haa been aecured for tha show, so that ample space will be provided. Anthony A. Trerap. who had charge of last year's show at the Armory, will again be manager, and la confident that the show will be the largest the association haa ever undertaken. The offlcera of tha association are: J. E. Mailey. president: C. W. Stubbs, vice- president: George Hockenyos. secre tary: Dan Kallaber, treasurer. SALMON PROVE WOMAN'S SECRET SOUGHT Offlcera Think Private Secretary Tan Tell on financier. NEW TORK, Sept. 1. Federal au- thfWltJ" are trying today to find Miss Madeline Rossex private secretary to Jared Flaxg. the t; per cent profit broker, mho with aeveral of hla aaso clates In his stock brokersge firm. a ere reioe-ed CD call yesterday. The girl Is said to have held an Im portant position with the Flagg firm and to have bought and sold stocks for their account 602 STUDENTS LISTED Oregon "rnlver-Jry Shows Gain Over I-aM Tear Roll. I'NTVTR.'-ITT OF OREGON. Eugene. Or, Sept ?. :--H-tel. At the close cf the first week of registration, tha administration booka record aa entry Grave Harbor Fishermen Catch Sturgeon In Nets and Trap. ' ABERPEN. Waih. Sept. Is. (Spe cial.) Fishermen In Gray's Harbor are reaping a harvest by tha big run of black salmon which are now enter- In tha harbor la laraa numbera The catches have been large during the past few nights and the canneries are able to run full time. Outside tha bar thousands of silver- sides are sporting, but very few have entered the harbor. Within a few days tha black salmon run will be at an end and the men will change over their gearing for sllversldea Many sturgeon measuring from four to nine feet In length are twins- caught la the traps and nets. The traps on the lower har bor are making Jarga hauls and the catch from them la material at thll time of the year. WANT APIAN0? Ba sure and read announcement of Kohler a- Chase's (ITt "R'aahlngton 8t) tremendous Piano Clearance Sale on page 4. thla paper. CARD or TH1SK. We desire to extend our el nee re thanks to the many kind friends who so ably assisted us during tha Kinase and deatn oi our oar w::e ana motner. A. H Iil.OO'1 IK, . ALFRED PLOoMER. JR. .NIKS. LAURA M'PANIEl. THUS. C BLOOMER. WOIEEX REPLACE STRIKERS Illinois Central Gets Injunction Keeping Clerks From Picketing. NEW ORLEANS. La-. Sept !(. With 210 union clerka already on strike and a general strike order calling out the federated shopmen expected, attorneys of the Illinois Central Railroad se cured from Federal Judge Foster to night a temporary order restraining the members of tha clerks' organisa tion and Ita officers from posting pick- eta or In any way Interfering with tha company's business. Illinois Central and Taxoo aV Missis sippi Valley railroads at Jackson, Mlsa, are employing young women to take the places of the striking clerks. That a general atrike of the Fed erated Employee of the Illinois Central and Yaioa and Mississippi Valley rail roads Is Imminent Is the belief of TV. E. Bowen, secretary of the Federated Employes' Union. Mr. Bowen Is directing the clerks4 strike here and said It was with the utmost difficulty that he kept the 1800 shopmen at McComb City, Miss, and New Orleans from going out today tn sympathy with the clerka The first violence of the clerks' strike occurred today and H. E. Haines. nonunion clerk waa attacked near tha Illinois Central warehouse. He waa not badly injured. Strikers deny they atruck him. All but four of the SS0 union clerks here walked out In their places about 10 strikebreaker have been employed. Railroad officials are confident of be ing able to resume normal working conditions tomorrow or tha nt Hav HARVEST I No dtoouhd freight waa received to uay, ouh uiuuuuu uu wirvuisa snip meats In car lota were not delayed. W. H. Fear, President Willard Case, Vice-Pres. O. 0. Bortzmeyer, Cashier Walter H. Brown, A.st Cashier Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8. Third Infantry. Oregon National Guard, of this city, will give a good ao count of themselves at the military maneuvers at the Clackamaa County Fair Friday la attested by the Interest all are taking. Nearly the full com' pany turned out for drill last night, despite the fact that this Is "vacation period, and at the request of tha en listed men another drill has been or dered for thla evening. Pitted against tha local guardsmen at Canby will be Company I, of Wood burn, and aa both companies have been contenders for toprlotch honors In the Third Regiment the winning organi sation will realize that It baa done some tall soldiering. It Is expected that only normal attack will be used In tha maneuver, or sham "battle. Tha main fight between the two companies will be the competitive drill and. while the Oregon City guardsmen are figuring out the difference be tween "right" and "left-shoulder. arms," and other puzzling commands, reports from Woodburn aay that the citizen warriors of that community are using all their spare momenta to pore over tha Infantry drill regulations. 'S SEIZURE ASKED WOMAN APPEALS TO GOTEKTOB TO ARREST SOUTHER. Mrs. Carrie Dun lap Pleads to Have Alleged $10,000 Swindler Brought Here for Trial West Powerless. SALEM, Or, Sept 26. (Special.) Becoming tired of waiting for six months on District Attorney Cameron. of Multnomah County, to arrest W. O. Souther, of San Francisco, whom she declares swindled her and her daugh ter of 1 10.000, Mrs. Carrie Dunlap. of Robertavllle, Wash., tonight apppealed to Governor TVeat to use hla Influence to have the law against Souther enforced. Souther was Indicted in April In Portland for embeazlement. He was then In a sanitarium In California and nrevalled upon the Governor of that state to delay signing the extradition papers, lira. Dunlap saya souther naa been well tor montna ana is now in Ban Francisco and no reaaon exists why he should not be returned to the state and made to stand trlaL She has conferred with District Attorney Cameron with relation to the case, she asserts, and he haa advised her that he has heard from Souther and that he Is willing to return and stand trial and opposes his relatives making a settle ment. For aU that, she says, he is not brought to trlaL The loss of the money, she saya. has put her In poverty and she is now working on a farm and her daughter la teaching school in Portland to earn money to pay off a mortgage which will scon come due on their hjpma. Governor West said he waa power less to act in the case. . Melon Growth Prolific. An unusually fine example of what Oregon soil can do producing melons Is a 14-pound cantaloupe, which waa exhibited In this city yesterday by Frank Blogh. owner of a 230-acre fruit farm near Dallas. The seed was brought from Hungary and 'ffl . ' . Hi Us (uoinispiionouiis mm i W FALL SUHt; VEfitCOATH E ME and Comrectaess sums! Dnsfccftwejniess inn Hlbe-Taiilor-ing sunidi FaisMoimiinig Escelleinic in ftSu M&fcOTffils N Dnversnity IF Fabric amdl Color Rigfcitaess off Pose SaldslFacitioini- Espresssdl in Evsuy G&oimemit ' iblb Kind TlbaH Disciriiramaitiinig Men St fj BEM ELL2MG LEADIMG CLOTHIER planted In April, the cantaloupe reaching Its remarkable size In a growth of less than five months from seed to maturity. Alleged Centralis Robber Seized. CHEHAXI8, Wash, Sept. 26. (Spe cial.) Will lam Durke Is under arrest In Seattle for alleged robbery of the hardware store of Frank T. McNltt at Centralta, September 7. Durke Is said to have confessed. Four of the Mc Nltt store knives were found on his person. Sheriff Urquhart haa gone after Durke. Mjars&field Haa New Dally. MARSHFIELD, Or, Sept. 26. (Spe cial.) A, R. O'Brien, formerly editor GIRLS ENHANCE CHARGE Man TAbo Personated Policeman May Also Be White Slaver. Attention of the Federal authorities hss been Invited to -H. M. Alderman, who was arrested Sunday night by Pa trolman Hyde on a charge of seeking to extort money by personating aJ policeman, end wno is now alleged to be a white slaver. The attention of the patrolman was called to Alderman by the complaints of persons whom he had "arrested" and from whom he demanded money for their release. In investigating the case. Hyde found that Alderman lodged at 192 H Grand avenue- Girls also living tnere gave their names aa Lela and Nellie Baker. Tb"i' are 17 and 1 years old and It is al leged that they were lured here from Goble. by Alderman. If this act Is established It places the prisoner with in reach of tha Federal law. The girls are In the custody of the Toung Wo men's Christian Association. aC&efsen delivers Al cordvooU. at M, CITIZEN SOLDIERS CONTEND Oregon City and Wood burn Com panies), National Guard, Maneuver. OREGON CTTT. Or, Sept. 26. (Spe cial.) That in ambers of Company G. of a newspaper at Juneau. Alaska, has published the first ' Issue of his new daUy paper In thla city. It is known as the Evening Record. This Is the second daily paper for Marshfleld be sides two other weekly papers in this city and two published at North Bend. Four other weekly papers are pub lished In the county. Mr. O'Brien has opened offices on Front street in this city. Montenegrin Is Arrested. Mason Bojovich. . a Montenegrin, charged with grand larceny in having stolen a suitcase and contents valued at 632 from a companion tn Tacoma, was brought from Astoria, where he waa arrested, last night and lodged In the Portland Jail by Jailer Rlvard of the Tacoma police. " m 11 A "T A ! 1 r. 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