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- f .7 1 "tf THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY NINO.' SEPTEMBER M, 1991 RIGHT, OF WAY IS mm mm' CCnm IS CIIT; JACKSGN GETS J: TRANSFERS SCIT TO KILLING SIX m fl.S.ffi(ITOT FIXED FOR CANAL IT MIGHT BE YOU i K f Mi Transfer Hade bjr Seafert Bros. ; to . Portage : Board Completes Route From Celilo to Big ': Eddy Consideration JJot Named, - A meeting held at th office of Oov nwr Chamberlain ta Portland today - aiJ d the contract hal pomplet rirat of way for tM Calllo canal for , the hUn eight bUn from Celilo to Big Eddy. Th final transaction waa be tween the atata portage board and th 1 Souart Broa In wMch tha latter trans far to tha tUW about miles of tha right of war. Tha oonslderatlo la mot named. Those present at tha meeting were Dovernor Chamberlain, Secretary of k State Danker. Major Lansfitt and Cap Win Fretee of tha United SutM ngt searing department, and Frank A. Seu . fort ; representing Seufert -'Bros. Tha ; land lncludediu .tha transfsr comprise ' about :( acres, la a right of war vary ing between Xt and 40 faat. It la at i poeeent used aa hlng-grund. and la , similar land to that which waa con-,- damned laat week by tb Wasco county etecult court In Mm stats' auU against TWO POSTMASTERS ;, ALONE AT MEETING i T. ; Watts of lUubena and H. M. Fowler of Ooole answered tha Invitation to be preeent at the St. Chart hotel. -Front and Merrtaoa at re ta. at t o'clock thla afteraMOk The (nvltatloa waa to ail poet ma tare of fourth -claaa In the atata of Or mm. Thoaa two, however, worn the only ooaa who bad arrived at that time. ' Tha call for a tneettnp; of postmasters of Court n-elaae offloea waa made through the oolumna of a local paper. The call la the form of an advartiaamant. FRENCH MIST TRY ALL OYER AGAIN la the circuit court thla moral na Pro- MftuT udso Ororaa auatalned tie da marrer Interpoeed to the oult of Uoyd H. Pranoh for a divorce from Oera B. French. An amended complaint will nave to be Bled, aa the decleioa does not o into the merits of the case, but deeio only with the pleadlnca. Mre. French waa formerly, married to Bdward T. Lyona and waa divorced from him la Clarke county. Washington. Sep terabez Si, 1901. She married French ta thla atata November II, IH1. The , decree provided that In accordance with - the WasMngtoa statu tee neither party ahottld remarry again wltbla lx montha from the date thereof. - Tha demurrer waa on tha around that It affirmatively appeared from the eom- . plaint, that tha aecond marriage waa legal, Judo Ooonre held that the plead-4 (na should be amended becauae the eooptalnt did not contend that a time limit on marrlace placed in a divorce granted ta Weehtiujton would affect the -vartdttjr or ceremony in -thla wtate. While a similar statute appears ta the Oreana codes, it applied only to pcreona mmrrtrd la thla atata. .. - - . h MANY ARE CAUGHT "HITTING THE PIPE" nevea Chlnoaa were placed In tha county jail last night aa the result of a . raid cn dena In which optum la amoked. Tha aharlff and hla deputies prooosded first to 11 Second street, tha same -: ftmlldtneT in which they raided a faatan , bum the pravtoue evening, and next to lja eoond street, a few doers distant. A quantity of opium waa aaoured. Aft the arrest the hat of one of the prisoners waa knocked off and two cans ' of opium which be had eoooealed an the , top of his head fell to the floor. At nolfc Second street the deputies had to go through a long- passageway . reeking with the odor of opium and de ' oaylng matter of many kinds. A half , doeea omokere were found at tha end of , the hallway, some being completely un der the Influence of tha drag and others "in the act of using H. - PRESS CLUB CLAM te BAKE ON TONIGHT -' An Informal reception and clambake -Will bo fives this evening by the City 'Press elob at lu quarters In tha Mar ( quam building. All newspaper men, . whether members or not. are cordially invited to be present and members are V ; at liberty ta bring their friends. Tha :A Informal functions given by tha Press lab have become vary popular and al ways draw a large attendance, J: r f7 Accusing O. U Lang of unfaithfulness and ruelty, alary bong filed suit i i against him tn the circuit court yester ' f. day for a dlvoroa and alimony In the r ' amovBt of $1 a month. .Bhe desires to ; ; resume her maiden name of Wolff. Mrs. f liong charges her husband with failure to provide her with the necessaries of it ,llfo. When she lay aick at a hospital. ah asserts, be consorted with women of, bad reputation and bragged about tt to his wife's relatives.' She name a "Miss Or Mrs. Williams" aa oo-res pond ont In the ault. Attorney S. U. Urcen appears as her counsel. , - EXECUTIONER DROPS : DEAD BY HIS.YICTIM I .-k - ,im i i . i . 'if' ' '' JeorBsi Sseelal Sprrle.) '' Madrl, aei. It. A . dramatic scene ; oorurred at tha mtocutlon of MurdereV Chi dad today. Joe Osrtea, t he, newly appointed executioner, had Just gnrroted . the condemned men. when the horror of deafik overcome him and no fell dead at - the foot of lite OHHt he had Jus executed, The two corpses were removed to-, get her end the crowd stood with averted ' heads when they were carried out be lieving It the Judgment of Ood on Oartew for his acceptance of such aa office. - (I ictssl gsertal arriM. - Mlnneapolla, Sept. 14. The four -story building of the Statu university was do- siroysd by fire thla morning. It built is . , Tna toss m leM, L H. Taffa. Tha rlghfof way dsetrsd from Taffa la about on-half anlla In length, and ha aked 4t.oe0 for It. Tha Jury awarded htm 1I,M. Ha a poll ad for a naw trial, which tha oourt refused, Ta atata may now dapoalt tha aunt of lli.aoa with tha oourt and taka a Judg ment against tha land, and no further obstacle remain to the .commencement f work on tha canal A separate right of way haa been riven free by both Beufert Bros, and Taffa for tha portage road, the land to reVert to the formar owners whenever tha canal - la completed and. the road abandoned. The portage board and tha Open River association's executive com mittee held a meeting thla afternoon to discuss tha nature of the contract which tha atata win require rrom tna upon River aaaoclatlon in conalderatloa of tha turning over of tha atata appropriation of f lI.Oev to tha aaaoclatlon for build ing tha portage road. stating merely that a meettnt would be held at the Bt Charleo at f o'clock thla artornoon. rn notice waa eiippea irom the paper, ancleaed in aa envelopa and directed to poetnuuriero , throughout tha elate , . t "All I know about tha moetinc la the notice X received through the malls. aid T. C Watts. I don't know who sent out the notions and I don't know the purpoee for which they were cent. Mr, Fowler of Ooble and myself are tha only onee I have seen who cams to the city to attend the miction." KRONENBERG SUIT - NOT TO BE ABATED A jury la Circuit " Judge 1 CleUnd a oourt brought la a sealed verdict laat night to the effect that tha-faction In stituted by P. J. Kronenberg against Pe ter Conrad should not be abated, it waa read is open court thla morning. , Thla a that tha trial of tha case may procosed on Its merits. In many ways the case la peculiar. ' Attorney Xd. Mendanbalt. acting for Krononbong, brought a ault nt law In stead of In equity, tn order that an at tachment might be filed, aa tt waa feared Conrad would try to dispose of his property. This property Is now un der attachment. The amount sued for m balance of IMS said to be due siren- anberg. " " . v .. The defendant clslmed .that the autt should ho abated because tha Initials of his wlfs won ueed. th title of the suit being "P. J. Kronen berg vs. L P. Con rad." it was proved that ' Conrad had done business previously walls using hla wirn tnitiau. 'and wa tochnicailtjr availed him nothing. DEMOCRATS WILL GET DOWN TO WORK -1 - ThDssaocrnUt stats -sentnal commit tee will moot next Wednesday afternoon In tha headquarters at tha Hotel Soott to arrange for the campaign In Oregon. Meetings are to bo hold at numerous place, and It la expected that one or more Democrats of national reputation will be sent to this ooest by the Demo cratic national commit tes to sneak for Parker and Davis. Chairman Alas week and Secretary 3. B. Ryan of tha state central committee are engaged In sending letters to promi nent Democrats all over tha state and In arranging details of the campaign. There have been many visitors at tha headquarters, and there la abundant evi dence that a heavy Democratic vote will be polled In November. Party Interest has been greatly attmuuUed by the en couraging reports cent Out by Chairman Taggart of tha national committee, who confidently predicts the election of the Democratic nominee. - - . WASHINGTON MAN , LOOKS FOR BROTHER 1111 tnepate le Tea JoarsaL) Spokane, Wash.. Sep. t. A week atfo today Charles O'Hara left hla home to miles west of Spokane on ths Coulee and drove to Reardan. Sine then- nothing haa boon seen of him by his family. In Reardan ha cashed a check for 111 In Jlmmle Mrebouse'e saloon. His brother. Weaver O'Hara. came to Spokane yostsr day to ascertain If possible but where about, not finding him In the vicinity of Reardan. , Ha found his rig at the Star tblu and says that ho found stains resembling blood In ths bottom of the buggy. The night man at the Star stable say ths man who brought tha rig last Saturday night answers the de scription of the missing aean. O'Hara fey tt years old and has wife ad child. , , GIRL IS MARRIED TO A SMALLPOX PATIENT ffeurael puts! Servte.) ' K Salt Lake. Sept. t4. Joseph Cannon, h svn of former President George Q. Can non of the Mormon church, wa married to Miss O ro beck today under peculiar circumstance. Cannon la sick and wan visited by Miss Orotsbsck. The doctor diagnosed hla ailment as small pox. as ths doctor la a Mormon elder, be par formed the marriage ceremony. After frlende had been notified by Ulephone nd - had gathered on the lawns sround ths Cannon rostdeneo, they witnessed the ceremony through the window and fetlredt leering the couple In poseeaslon of the house. BUrka of presents were plied on the Iswn. , . ,.. t. '.(. , vrRZOaTw IS tmwiMMMMB. . . V- A - - - 1 , fJsersil netl ertte.l t Allentown. Pa., Sept. 14. Orand Sirs KVect Wright of ths Odd Fellows was Installed at hla homo her today by Past Grand Sir Campbell of Ontario la tha presence of a soars of the officials sf tha grand lodgn of Peonsyivan, .'V-,-.- V., :.... t . erl special Servte. Knox vl lie, Ttnn.. Sept. 14. An east bound passenger train on ths Southern Railway at noon today collided with west-bound passenger train of tha same line. ..-.. Six persons are known to bay been killed and ft others Injured. - The wreck occurred near Newmarket. tt miles weet of here. i -. The known dead a ret t WILLIAM KANE, engineer of the w vat-bound train, of KnoxvUla. engineer of the east-bound train.', JAMES KINO of KnoxvUla, . ' 4 JAMES MILLS, colored, of New market. ROSCOS) KINO, t re man. f Newmar ket. B. C ERNEST of Johnson CUy. Bvery oar of the eaat-bound trail waa demolished except the sleeper. None of the passengers a the west bound train were killed.. - MANY PERSONS SHAKE . HAND OF FAIRBANKS ... (joorsst snerurt Serrlss.) s. Rushford. Mian Sept. I. Fair banks made no speech in La Cressa thla morning but hundreds of people shook his hand. A thousand persons mst the special hero where Palrbanha and Dolll- ver made a short speech. The delega tion of Minnesota politician Joined tha party at Ls Croeee. ' V - ijearaal aeetal eWrlcal Bsopos. Sept 14. Parker arrived at I o'olock thai afternoon. His Journey waa uneventful " iJeamsl Asselal SstvIm.I ' New York, Sept. IS. Parker left for Eeopus today after receiving many vis itor at tha Hoffman bo one this -morn ing. MURDERER ELUDES . PURSUING OFFICER (fhwcM Mssatek t Ts Journal.) Walla Walla. Wash., Sept. 14. Tem Lapenslo, foreman of a street paving gang, shot and killed Dominie di Valerl during a quarrel hero laat night The dead man Is said to -have wealthy rela tives residing in SC. Paul. Ftv Italian were arreoted but tha . murderer oapsdV" ". ... .. . At an Inquest held today over ths body no further partlculare were d velopeft Tha Italian wltnoases would not talk about th affair and when quee- tlons4 -could - not make any answers whatever. Tha sheriff returned to the city at noon today after scouring the oountry but mas unable to locate the murdersr. i . FORMER MAYOR EDSON OF NEW YORK DIES (Jeunml special Serrtea,! ' New Torn. Sepc ti. Formsr Mayor Franklin Bdaon died thla morning at his hoses on West Seventy-First street. Hs was Tt year of age. Bdsou waa preetdent of th produce exchange 4n 117s, 174 and lITt and was elected mayor of Nww Tork In !! on the Democratic ticket. He amaassd a fortune la th distillery and grain com mlsalon buslnsea and waa widely known as a public spirited man. CERVERA'S DEAD TO BE BURIED AT HOME ' (Jeeraal SpeeUl SsrrWS.) ' Madrid. Sept, ti. Th Spanish gov ernment haa authorised a vote of thanks ta be handed In writing to th American minister for the permission of the United State for repatriation of th bodlaa of Admiral Crvra'e sailor. Public subscription will be opened for the raising of funds, and preparation are being made to bring th corpses to Spain with duo solemnity. Beril ImwoM te fa eonraaL) Ootdendal. Wash., Sept. 14 The Re publican county convention today nomi nated William Ceate for representative, W. 8. Warwick for sheriff, a. M. McLood for auditor, T. B. Montgomery for treas urer! R. D. Sunderland for clerk, Mhm Emma Clsnton for school superintend ent, and Jacob Richardson for surveyor. 1A SAJ3k i v (Jearml SsseUl serves.) . Btlllnga, Mont, Sept. 14. Ten prison ers, among them soma of tha moot desperate criminals ever confined In ths Tsllowstone oounty prison, made their escape from Jail last night Posses are following thorn. ' , BADX.Y B (Ppertal BtsMtch Ts Josrssl.) , Forest Orev. Or., Sept. t4. A facti ous accident occurred yesterday In the Paclft Coast Condensed Milk factory. Two men. Hatney and Van Olson while taking out the fnanhead of tha engine were badly scalded. They will probably recover but their bodies were very badly burned. (ieersal BeMial Srrler.) London, Sept 14. Aa operation wa sueoeee fully performed on Lady Curaon thla afternoon. Her condition la .stUl grave but th outlook Is hopeful. VTXTT OS MAMBSjAUS): " " flhWrtal Mstr le Tie taereaL) Ontarte, Or., Sept. 14. Th jury In th ens of Jaiaea Col wall, who la being tried for the murder of Warren Curtis, this afternoon returned a verdict of slaughter, 1 v Ueurssl ffeertel Servtoe.t Winnipeg. .Sept. 14. Seven hundred members, of allied mechanics in "the Canadian Paclao shops hero Mrue St noon uoay. ior nigner i OOITWTT JAXXAR a rma jrzw r Dt XX Jackson, formerly tna county jailor, will take the position of eupor- intendsnt of the poor farm November This decision was reached by the board of county oommlaslonsraat a meeting held yesterday afternoon. No order to that effect haa been signed, but Mr Jackson Was notified that ho will be the appointee, Na other parson ever seriously considered for the; pool uon py the board. By request of th board J. K Court ny, who at present occupies th posi tion, presented himself at th meeting and was ssked to explain why h ahouid not resign. He made a statement la which ho denied the charges that have been laid against him la th laat six months and endeavored to convey the Idea that ha had been the victim of "knockers.1 : Ha refused outright to re slam. "Very well, then. a Id Judge WebV ater, "the board la a unit on the propo sition of your discharge. You will re linquish your ofnoa on November L We are disposed to b as lenient with you aa poeslbls and to giro you ample time in which to make your preparations for departure." Commissioner Barnes was not pres ent at ths meeting, but before his de parture signified hla concent to any ac tion that might be taken by the board. Commissioner Llghtoor expressed the opinion aom tlm ago-, that, while Courtney had made a good record as regards economy, be had shewn his in capacity to sovern himself, and accord ingly could not be retained at the head of an institution where so much diplo macy -and nncsa are required. Trouble with Courtney began about six months age, when he forced Charles Stanley, a Union veteran, to leave the Institution. Ths O. A. R. posts took up ths fight ana mad things very unpleas ant for the poor farm superintendent for some time. Then Courtney got into an altorcn tlon with the hospital management and the two institutions had to be conducted separately. He ha been accused of dis charging men without cause, giving fa vorites sinecure, using improper lan guage' In the presence of women, threat ening to neat men who incurred nia dis pleasure, leaving nureee In town to walk book to ths Institution In th rain from ths end of the oar line, land rotar other offenses. . . Hi conduct Anally gufmtnated In his creating a aeons In Judge Webster- office becauae two old men whom had dlschargsd were reinstated. Ho af terward took the two commissioner out to dinner and endeavored to explain hla course. This act caused th board to decide ss one man that he should pa discharged and a lea combative person appointed to succeed him. , . Becauae of friction with Courtney two head nurse and other attaches of ths oounty hospital have resigned their poet t Ions. Dr. Bowras and Mrs. Donald, a nurse, were the last to leave too Institution. Dr. Hickman went out a abort time ago to succeed Dr. Bowles and remained only thro days. ., ESCAPED "TRUSTY" v WILL RETURN NOW I would" rattier loss il.MO than' go back to Portland and most Sheriff Word and Jailor Grafton after running sway from there." This was th statement mad by Jamas Smith, the "trusty who eecaped from the county Jail with W. A. BUiott. another "trusty," on th night of Sep tember 1. when ba was captured at Al bany thla morning by Sheriff Whit of Linn county. ' . When a telephone message from Sheriff White reached Sheriff Word and Under Sheriff Moreen this morning that Smith had been captured and waa to be brought hero this afternoon they were the happiest men la town. The sheriff has made several trip to different parts of the state trying to locate Smith, against whom hs haa a particular anlmua on acoonnt of fha Ingratitude shown by him. Smith waa aervtng a year from last March tl for ths larceny of dental toole. gnilstt wh left th Jail with htm, was found on th street m a drunken condi tion by Jailor Grafton and placed on the rockptle. Smith will also go on ths rockpll and will neve th ploaaure of lugging around a heavy ball and chain, HENRY BAYARD IS " FOUND HOT GUILTY l -j :,V -i- ' Henry Bayard, nocuscd of - selling liquor at his resort on the White house road without a license, was acquitted of the e barge by a Jury la Circuit Judge Seers court yesterday afternoon. The witness against him were Daniel Con ner, a polios officer, and R- L. Hen Inger. a special policeman. Both wrr charged by Attorneys Henry M. MoOInn and Chart A, Pstrala with holding Bayard up for lie, and reporting hla al leged Infraction of the law only when lhy feared detect ten and a charge of bribery.. . What la deemed to hard Influenced th Jury particularly in reaching tt de cleioa was Connors' admission thafh secured a drink from Bayard and al lowed several day to tlapse before in forming Sheriff Word. During the trie! It also developed that Chief of Police Hunt had been "thrown down" by hla men, wh had gone ts. Sheriff Word la stead of to him. , . MRS. CONROY SUCCUMBS TO HEART DISEASE Funeral services over th remain of Mra Margaret Conroy who died Thurs day afternoon, will be held at tit Fran. ci" church, on th cast side, Monday morning at t:l o'clock. Mr. Conroy died of heart trouble Thursday at her horn tn this slty. She had been a resident of Oregon for the peat tt years, end was greatly es teemed by all who know her. Her long reeidenc n thl city has made many friends who will be grieved to learn of her death. She ts survived by a sun, M. J. Conroy, who resides In this city, and a daughter, Mrs. Joseph A. Hughs, of Anaconda, Mont Mrs. Huhs Is In tha eity to attend her mother' funeral. BABtadrS. (Jeareal sperlal let-rle.) Cincinnati. Sept. t4.-?Plr thl morn ing partially destroyed the plant of the Fay A Bgan Co., manofacturere of wood working machinery. The loss wa OF eo. 4MB Ow th strength of an affidavit Sled tn the circuit oourt yesterday Presiding Judge Oeorge Issued aa ardor trans ferring the bearing of the suit of Mayor Oeorg H. William. Henry Welnhard and other against Walla. Fargo Co. and the Commercial National bank of Portland t th United States circuit court The petition, ta which fraud Is alleged, wa accompanied by a bond In the amount of 160. The petition wa died through ihc hw Arm of Piatt A Piatt and covers two and a half closely typewritten pages. It la announced In preface to the grounds for th petition that the amoult at Issue Is lt.lll.tt. The plaintiff, however, aak for to account ing of more thaa tMO.tM. According to the petition, th contro versy la between eltlaena of different states, the plaintiff being residents of Oregon, and Wells, Purgs m Co., being Incorporated under the law of Colo rado. It la alleged that th Commercial National bank wee Joined In the eoatro-, vsrsy "with th fraudulent purpose aad intent to prevent the case from being removed to .the United Stat alrouit oourt" In endeavoring t establish thl con tention the fact 1 pointed out that th Commercial National bank waa organ ised under and by virtue of the National bank act and long since passed Into liquidation, settling with all Ita credit or and the government. ' "The cause of suit herein ta a set table oontroveray,' reed th document "and relief la sought therein aamlnat this defendant solely, and the said Commer cial National bank hi not a proper or necessary part but a formal, nominal and unneoeasary party thereto." It ta asserted that the plaintiff have no Intention of prosecuting the milt against the bank, a there are no ofBoera or agent on whom service of process can po nao. r ... r HARRIS TRIAL AT SPOKANE NEARS END (ScweM DhmM . Jearasl.if 1 Spokane. Sept 14. In th ease of Mra. Harrla of North Yakima, who 1 on trial hero charged with the murder of her daughter's 1 -days-old babe. Prosecuting Attorney Kimball made a strong plea In an endeavor to carry out the Idea that th plea of Insanity en the part of the defendant waa a sham. He said that th Jury was too apt to be prejudiced by sympathy rather than by actual facts. and that th county heretofore had been besmirched several times- and he hoped it would not happen In this case. R. W. Nusum made a very strong and able plea far the defense and created ft favorable impression upon ths audience. He dwelt upon the insanity plea, founded upon the testimony of the expert doc tor that had attended tha family, ac quaintances, - together with physical troubles, and the severe shook occa sioned by the atrl'a condition, - Judge Bull iyan finished hla plea for the defense this afternooa and the prose cution will close it oaee. The Judge will thaa 'give hi charge to th Jury and th case will probably go to tha Jury about o'clock today. The at- torneya on each aide are allowed an hour each for their plea. ACINIC UNIVERSITY HOLDS RECEPTION .V" ' fSpecUl Ttasat to The Journal.) Pacific University. Forest Grove, Or., Sept 14. The regular term collage re ception waa held In Marsh hall last night- A large crowd of students and friends gathered In th chapel, where a -very pleasant evening was spent The room was beautifully decorated with autuma leaves. - Professor Chapman of the conserva tory of musk) gave several artistic selec tion on the piano. After some gamee wer n laved and a errand march, refresh ment were eerved by the young women of the Institution. The people alas had an opportunity of aeelng many beautiful specimens of art and painting, the work of the teacher ta that Una of work. Miss Balnr of Portland, who haa been lately employed by tha trusts. . LITTLE GIRL WORE i& MISSING CLOTHING ' (SsecUl Ptmotefi at Th JerI.) ' Moaoow, Ida-, SepC 14. Beula Mc VslL aged 11 yeare, earn from Oakei- dale some days, ago to visit aa aunt hero. She had two pieces of baggage and left one at tha depot and oalledfor the following day, when it could not found. Her aunt attended a thea tre Tuesday eight and saw a child la the cud ten ce wearing one of the miss ing drosses. , Th child's father waa ar- H any that ho did not steal the valise, but that H waa given him by mletake and that kg did not know It for a week. The Northern Puetfl Baa paid the child M7. the alleged value of Ihe oon- tants of the telescope, ; ,11 "r"1" . FOUR CHILDREN BURN; - PARENTS ARE AWAY I (ieeraal leeotsl Bereua.1 Wlncheeter, Ky Sept. S4. WhU Oeorge Cooper ang hla- wife were at ohureb Isst nlgnt, thlr house oaught fire and, their child ran seg from 4 to years aere burneg ts death. The origin of the fire is unknown. but U Is uppeeed the tha little eae In soma manner caused the oonflaaraUen. ; ' AOOOUBvajrrs at axb - l - feWssi operlsl Serrlea.) St- touts, Sept. 'fl. 'Among the nu merous gatherings to be held In the world' e fair eity during the somlng week the eongree of aceeuntsnts, under tho auspices of th Federation of Societies of Public Aocountanta The object of the federation ts to promote the recogni tion of the profession of th pubfle ao oountant by the federal government. A Jarl gparial arrVe.l . London, Sept. t4. The Amrlcan cruleer Olympia, Cleveland ' and Dee Moines, of Admiral Jewett fleet, ar rived at Oraveeend thle evening. 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Aa t raffle la un able te aroaa thO gulch on thla oommlt- tee, and the eommittea la seemingly no nearer setting the bridge than. th. evening of the mesa meeting, people af fected have begun to wonder if tlm ta an element of their wish, and If the wheel of petition move more slowly than ths proverbial mill of tha gods when" grinding out human affairs. On member of the eommittea ohosen by Chairman M. H. Newhall for the work of aeeurlng signatures haa' re signed beoauee of lack of tlm ta per form the work. Other members hav eo mail tea harness on yet, but th col lar does not seem to have tightened gainst the shoulder. If ths tmpatleaee of business men may be aeeopted a a oMtariou. '' Grocery delivery Wagon fnake a d tour toward Mt. Tabor when they want to reach the vast territory beyond the formidable guleb, freighting Is given a kink by being forced aoross tks rail road bridge and back on to tha east sldo over such existing highway a tint and patience may deflne Street oar rum ble over the weak etructur now ex isting at Union avenue, but pedestrian .there at the same time hasten on. A grievous condition exist, which th people have demanded be remedied. Their committee la getting ready to work. When they will get ready and how long they .will require to perform the duty assumed are questions ssked and Co which answer are ventured with much vagueness. (SBseiai ixaeaiui w nm ttmrtmx.f r r Shoshone, Ida., Sept, t. Jo Mont gomery and Oeorg Delu hav discov ered a valuable bed of meerschaum near Soldier. The deposit Is half a mil long, a quarter of ft mile wide and fmm 1ft to 4) feet thick, rrom eamplea submitted tn mineralogists, It la Judged that the bed will make the fortune of Its finder. aa meerechaum deposit are very rare. . a saniy SB htiuinjdaa SO enmmt. TM agnimM b Is Hy. 100 1.600 ,600 W50 60 M0 100 1,000 .too too THIS GREAT CONTEST ; lafyotrAWT sTAmnco ' -' VOTB M UTBBS VaaJul. lbs fOTAl rOtrVLaS VDTS fer east la the fear US4 was 4.04, TSI 114 eras ATM., ef et-Si ear enM Urt A4a.lB. at: ITU, .-. 40B. u.94 par erat P9.14 par east tt s a M.M4.ac, la. la. ef the TJatiet Statm (set faeloola twrtteifaa. Dli- wlrt ef Cetaatee, Jbwatt, fh fbtap. sea, asS Alaska), hi fa feat 'ilnwin Mp fstlmetei f Tetsl Vet to be eattoa Vee. ClbH Mr Sm eaSee ef Preeteeataret U 5 wS 17 a wa u.kw.mo, lae, sx U-b per omi U 1 eru U.(B,M1, Is, ef To per wet . ' CAMUS WWtMWL' f Ik taeal Beeenrtfea r??9 1600 we SMt wa i iii ii i ' ' -r v V.v it. : I-.' J, -r- . - - ;-' SAYS THE UTS LACKED COURTESY '- " "(Jeeraal IssHil Sarvfc. Washington, Sept. 14. The navy de partment haa apparently had difficulty with th Knight Templar who recently attended the great conclave ' ta San Franeleoo, It la chsrged that th Knight Were discourteous to Bear Ad- mlral Ooodrloh, who boa made a private : ' report I the navy department, as foe lows: - -i "Th only recognition of ' the squad ron's presetted In San Francisco was the : ee ruling of two tickets to ape for seats In the grandstand on th day of th pre oesslon and a limited number of cant to th reception which wa given by the local ootnmaodry to . the , visiting Knights. - ,i . -'. . ' - The seats ht th grandstand wer in -tha midst of a large assembly, tot an ah- sour plaee and tn a remote corner. "i wa not Invited te th reviewing box. There wan absolutely no loourte sis extended to the enlisted men. "The ahlef concern of those who re" qoeeted th hrp to stay seemed to be financial galna which would be re ceived, which amounted to at least Se Th admiral suggests that tha navy department establish rule which will Insure the navy proper' treatment when It takes part la shore oslabretlena, and nay! - "In thd future If aa order la gtvea ta ssod sailor to parade en shore i shall Instruct, th officer hi charg to carefully examine Into 4he nature of the different pert of tha -procession and) thereby prevent the navy from taking part in aay celebration where It la hoc accorded a proper plaoe in the soluma," - trxu rxsxv rmimrtt9M. - - aei Blssstek fa Tk JOsraafc) Fendieton, Or., Sept 14. Mayor F. W. Matlock was elected temporary chair man and t. Roe Dickson secretary at a meeting of th prominent cltlssns of thl town last night, who met to effect an organisation ts fight prohibition in thla oounty. WM1 local option carried by a good majority in the county last June, it lost by II votes in the eity, plana for th eampalgn will b adopted and per manent organisation effected at a ins hast Tuesday SUsht. , , ; V