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"St. POTn"Df FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER T. KM. aiiaij;.::'.:: OB .1 raft or b. ATPOXB - The arrival of Flunk F. Sargent, aos i. mlssjoaar-general of Immigration In the city this morning wee fallowed by the ; appointment of John L Sawyer to bo f Chinese Inspector end Robert B. Honrjr . to be 1mm lent Ion Inspector. They euo - f ood Inspectors Rru OaUagher. , t A-alnat Major Ryan eheraee have been , preferred at Washington. Information , reepeottng which hee already boon iur ' nlabed tho eominJsaloner-penerei .by In . V. epcotor Barbour. The ehergea woro not preferred by M. Barbour. U la said, who stated tbo facto In tho eaae lo the de v pnrtment by request. . 1 Am regard Inspector Gallagher, OH : 't appointment eeueee tho foot to bo mad publlo that he resigned from tho service Boptombor tl. It lo Mid by Mr. aroint that hlo resignation woo voluntary. t y What woro tho oauaoo leading up to it , . ho doom, not oaro to dlocnaa. , , x w nmmH to tho denert- - ? mont Inopootor Barbour orltlctsed the action of United sumo wmiip--. MoKee boeauoo ho rafuaod a tho trial 3 of a Chinaman da tho char of being a -tf mcgally In tho eopntry, to doeopt in , ,7 1 - afndevtt made by tho prisoner, nold to contain damaging admleslone. In an information slip sent Mr. Sargent a regular mist-raja t atatemant that tho matter haa boon re- a - JMartmant Of fUStlCO. . h re tin tho foot Id aloe made .public that Inopootor Barbour took . i with ruaaialoolimar ZT-ZT-. AtmJZrMtrtm (ran Custody f Chlnoao woman of bad reputatton whs married a ooumryinao ev- Tho commissioner general says that tho deotstoa of Commlaalonor Siaden la an- tlthetto to that of Foaorai ouoge a, a. t. a alalia eaae. t ' iiw m uMiaal front tho doolatdn of ft United Stotoa oooamloaloaor.' oald . Mr. Bariont. "Aa rocaroo Mr. aioo-n a T' doololoa. I may oxprona tbo optnloa that .i .k. of rUilnaaa woaaOn la 4 A i. anioht natarallr follow undor tt lr tha dopartmont ahoatd ar- rlvo at tho oenoloalon tnat Bio TaniKn in tha mattor waa orronooua, hlo attontlom will probably bo oailod to tno nwar. M k tmMk rroouontlr dlfror. and Bbthlnff "too eon bo oxpootod la th ' Tho oommlaalonor aonoral la ahort f - ataturo, baarf v wiw a xrana own i nhmloa. klah forohoad and.aaody hair. V Ho haa "doublo ohm." and woara a Btntihv ainataaha. Ha noara a markod ' - - -- nwovor Clovoland and - aaya that In Waohlnvtoa ho la familiarly 4abod "ONm.' Tbta la hlo ooeoad an- , anal aomptata tour. -Ha was bora flrat Loartac Waohinctra ptambor la, no t,mm mmwt MMO- Ok St. XjOUla. MOW Or- inana, wuvwwu, n . nuilut Kt Paso. TUeoon Baa DWao. ' loavoa portiana tonig-nx zor iwwm, -! viAt'm-ta and VanoouTr. B. C. and -if a..u uL rrom tho iattar aotnt ho will ooaat ovor tho Canadian PaotfleJ otopplnf nt rortau winoipaa, aauw m Maria, Windsor and othor Mtna. I.I W K Aff HI Bill . vtatlona and maatlav tho monm thol t ?. .aorrloo- annually. oaia arB aravn V Thn t fool batter auallflod to oonaldar ? prwrly mnttora dmwa to my attention i raj that both In mooter Bowyor and In aneotor Uanry ware -aciad with tha a orovai pf tho elvU aa. oo oonmlialon. tMth Unpootora. oooaa rrom an rnm- Aa roaurda atanotrepHef Chaee. who waa tranaforrod to Seatile by Mr. ar- dant at tbo roauoat ox inapeotor Mar bpur. tho ooauniaalonor goaonU oaldi Mr. Chaaa haa boon out of tho oor vlea four month. Ho had bean at five atatlona, and had trouble at each. I haa Itato to throw any obetruetiana hi tha way of a man earn In bio broad, but do olalvo action la thla caae waa found lav- poratlra." ' ... . aj tl r AAi'TATIAW IC JL .'5 1 ill Li r::: pasty aaal CT WITH ALASKA Portland to now In direct eablo mm- monloatlon with Alaska. Cauearama mmm unt mtA MMlvtd In thla rtt to day from Valdoo, Alaaka, for the Amt time. The rauowina oameanun ana mnlrWara received and oant today by tha cham bar of eommoroa: Vaidea, Alaska. Oct. T, 1M4 Chan bar of Commerce, Portland, Of. Rjoloe with UO tnat una, ino a-ace -er ei Aiaaka. la now eonneoted by aa aM Amerlean oable with tho Lewla and Clark aKpooltlon. Tata elty wUl be with 700 aolidVtn ltel. "Valdoo Chamber ox commoroo, . -By m. Blum, Preatdont. 1 P.'.i Main! Or. Ortt 7. d. BlOBL - - ViMm Dumhtr erf Commama. Valdea, Aiaaka Thanke for irood wtahaa for Lewie and Claim exposition, rorv land bopea that the all-Amortoan oabto will proTo 'a farerunaof of oueoeaa and prosperity to Valdea. 7ortHUMl unamoer ax wuumus i, "W. J. Buna, Preoldent, . 1 MSamual ConnaU. doors tary." BOTH CONVENTIONS;' NOMINATE CANDIDATES Usomel apMSal asrrlas.) x nytatnn. Oet. 1. Tlia manublloan BtatO eonvantlon today aomlaated for dorornor itiii f- aaa. Uontasnt-awrornor. Cur tis Oulld, Jr. Attornay-Oansral Moody aotod ad permanent obalrmaa. Tarn plat Conn Indoraoa Roooorslt and taa Chl oaaoy platform and doolarea for reel- Tho DomooratM atato ooajvomioa bosb Inatod William L. Douclaa of Brockton for covornor, John C Crosby of Pltta floM for llentonant coToraor. Tbo plat form ondoraea Parker and Devla and demanda a tariff reform and reciprocity with Canada.- . ,.. v. x. rjrAM om K ( itimmI abrrlsa.)' V r wMamhai !m irwi.- Oot. t. ... Prooldont w bv inamlla of the Bid Four railroad iMMiUl an InvlUtion from tbo nwH MlABar oommlttoe to de liver a number of apoooheo in Indiana for tho Parker and, Dane iiexoc ne win anon bore toaiaht at a domenotra- tton arranaad by tha Martoa eouaty Pomooraey. -- ; v . , , s,, (. MAN BURNED GAVE NAME OF JOHN HOPE t "-.tAwld Ataaatck fa Tbs' XoersaLl ' Poroot Ororoi Or., Got. 7. Tha man that waa burned to death to Che Jail at r-Anoiini nn fita amsno aa John HdPO to two VordBt Orore men who had quit . i i i in 1 1 1 in tin ii itn Ma n ana- Mr Mk, a nraet loa of InaPOCttna; tho , la .tha afftaMMMML ' ' ,T - M Oerrteh, an aaunt ror aiirara raw House in Portland, formerly or vrmm whn a In Coraollua. Sa7S the man waa Introduced to him and ahowed him dome murtatle aeld and aouar xrom kik ka mm iA ha KaA vsallaed O In a couple of hours In the1 forenoon. 1 Tbo man waa not anoor in amanw of liquor when thooo men were wan mm. u- tr mm ranUlar with Waah bur ton atato, especially around Seattle and Kent HO' bad IU in aia pooaox Daaiooa the money he had open zor aiouoo in tho foi k tVmmlarBta nave beaa mad acainat : Mr. Barbour by Henry P. Ford and - hr thMMia-h itiMM Charloa F. Xjord- xno enarfea wni mv tha danartmont and have been decided to h withMit roundatlon. Wo bells to Mr. Barbour to ho a careful, efficient and T, palna-takln offlelal, and we find that - V tho dopartmont ao far ao hlo district to iv coweerned la la much better condition t than prior to hto betaf ptaeod at thla vi' moat ' "Bofora hla appointment we wore In- formed that trouble muat bo , ax pec tad , from certain parsons who would bo af : feotee financially and othorwtae by tho 4:' atrlet onforoomant of the aaclualon hwi i j The secretary of tha department. Mr. ' ft. Cortolyou, poraoaally feveatlauted tho M.' char sea against Mr. Barbour. In Mr. :iV Metealf, tha preaant oeorotary, la aeon a man who la familiar with exclusion ; r laws and eoadltlona on the Paolflo eoaat t and maca la pato rally to be expeotad of nlm." ' - - Faimabla Aaatataaoo. . - Tho oommtaaloner. fonoral apeaka . httrhlr of the offlctont aid rsnderad tho , C- department by tha atoamahlp and rail ' it way oomnanlea on tha eoaat Their oo operation, ho assarts, haa proved moot - -.in.t.u Ik MfMMina tna amiuaioa mwa. t- It la stated by the eommieaioner sen- CORONER WILL BURY " BODY FOUND IN GRIP ' Coroner Plnley benereo tho tncMeat of the baby found dead In a artp at the Union donot la nraotloaHy elooed. He boUovoo the wrong woman woro oue MMal h aannsntlnn with tho oaoa,-and thlnka tha roat eulprlta will never bo punlahod. He will bury the baby to morrow or tho next day unless aome thlna unozpoetodly develops As publlabed yeatorday. no chsmtoa analysla eaa bo made hero without a m taa anrt aiMia a tha officiate would ahouldor tbo responsibility tn tho aboenoo of- County Judejo Webater. ThMrma to la not known, and Proba bly .never will be. whether poloeo waar adminiecerea tno mxans. iau ib eva r 99 AB an swtiaadtadviMatea1 of taiDrance win ni h with tka rasnilar Prohibition party this year. A differ no haa arlaen In the rank of antl-lleuor people ovor the axpedlenor of brtoaln local option to a veto In Multnomaa ooumr uiia iau. wm.w vmKihitUMttata Inalat unon ouch an laeue bains; to read at onoa, .while many tomporanee men who nave votea the ticket In tho nee ao not xesi unoer Ahii..ti, tm An mo this rear, boeauoo of tho proelpltanoy of action In som- pelllnaT d veto a onoa. ProHloant tsmparaneo wot tars held a meetliuf yeoterday nfternooa to on far on the matter. Amoac those attaadtns; were H. W. Stone. B. La paset, w. mo Korcher. B. Quaekanbueh, J. Thorbuni Rooa and X B. lAthrop. An Imprea elon prevailed at thla msotlns; that a benefit to the oauos would reoult from havliur aeparata and distinct proolnot vothun on local option prior to gen and county vote bain takaa. With thla thouaht to mind all peasant acroed do withdraw tho petition for a- county rota thla year and repaired to the enure house to Attend to the matter, tbooo iflinai bv I.' A. Amoe. a prominent Prohibitionist Byvthe time tho committed roacnea in own noua m - iHnuus that no bataeflt was to be (-had from holding predaot votlna prior to a aunsral county rote. ' . Then tbo o9peaieney ox onnna aneatlon. up Uiis roar m w - .-- ouseed. Mr. Amoa favored eoind so. while Mr. Stone arruad zor ita poai uniii mm June. No promise haa oeon made by the Prehlbttlonlet party men or local option iau ono -ay or the ether, but there developed thla dlveraunoo of rlewa, and Mr. Amoaand hla adberonto Insisted upon not wlth drpwlnd the petition. It waa with drawn and thero will be n vote this falL Temperanoe men viewin we snua--.i I h Mr. Stono to the arnment believe Prohlbttlonurto lndla ereet In forotna the tome now, and there ta proapeot of deflecUoa from the party "Ihava always voted tW prohlbmon, amid Mn Stone today, "but do not fee bound to do so this year. , am xor moral purtty.ln the elty af Portland, however It may be attained, and . m-M m pMhittitlonlsta yeator day I am ready to work with any party that nromtosa auok retorma aa wo mwmm. FAIRBANKS OS THE ont. palrbanka put w i M mmmi lut nWht on the Mor mon question in his Ondeol speech. Ha ZS-T I. turn anhlaat. BO Said: -la tha final analyato, tho American . .awA unii , m tfllinn OK W1V rapublkn the home where praaldaa eas mother, en wnere aro .a "T7T tb hearthstone lovinp; nearui niiea wu - - .h..iurlAn jonux'aad With adoration Tor the Inetrucllono of our fatbars, which hava moon committed to The reference brouaht out a ripple of applanae. There waa an now-a inchore at t - o'elock thU ( morning. iJviv.fn. warn with the party. and Fairbanks talked an Republican polldoa, A brief morning- meeting waa held to Farm In (ton and noon, aoaroas la Salt Lena city. ; y WXFB WgffnM FABBOBV " mii MndO Vhe JeemaLI , saik iib net: r. -Dr. J. W. S. Bm- raon. who waa aentenoed to nerve two stAntiaar hla wife, baa boon ranted a pardon. Bmoraon, who It .Is aald waa a hard drinker and gambled mmm uMiMd at ahootlna hla wife about a year ago. She la a daughter of Frank R. Ooodlng, tha Republican can didate for governor, and haa stock to the -tjwm .h nrat told, that aha eootdeB taiiv shot herself. It waa largely through her. effort that tna pardon, waa laeuad. . AT TOXSOM. '' Toleotn, CaL. Oct T. Cbarlea tw- mmmmm m half hraad. U hanaOd UM morning for tho murder of an old man named J. C MeCerty. near buk itrovo, B.fiMM AittA jwHintv. In: Bantember. 1194. Two other half breeds. Charles PadUle and A. Mlerandl, are aervlng Ufa Im pel armmant for the eame crime. 4 A: f -V A iviaqniTicen t uipiciy of Bovs' New Fall ATTICA -X-.v. - ' - f-.:.:,r LuA m SJ BJ-nu ,-, nw v Comprifing ereTytntrif rust tl new. noooy ana u 1 tractiTg In Boys', Youths' and ChlMrgn- Clothing, Bats, ' Capa and FunOrtilntfc YOUHy SUITS In the vetj latent styles in serges, , ' worstedas cassimerea and fancy tweeds, .f 10 to f 16.50 BOYS fi.r4fi.lS fArtlB OUliO nuHian diqubw, u c-m m n..-.-m immL talM . - S3 an aTTslS rt . mortQtK ana owm ww vi.. t t- k . . .It filmm tmfUmrm NKUgDy POOIDeUlt suugun avuta; ww . a U. Mask of Mitt gwen away with each Suit or Overcoat ' 1 Buy hers and not only make tha boy happy with arntrthinr ha wanta, but make a saving of at least 8 1 I V pet cent on tha purchase . - - . , - 1 - i i 1 XAyzz. y rL4(2MFIC2iMT DiSELA7 1 . 01 Boys' Ncw Fall Attire COMPRISING EVERYTHINO THAT IS NEW AND ATTRACTIVE IN BOYS , YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S YOU ARE WELL AWARE, WE ARE PORTLAND IMb- K) CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS ANDf FURNISHINGS. AS ' TRIBUT0R8 F' THE FAMOUS Buster Brown Toes v - .. ...... . !- - ENT MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM. THS FKSTTIJCSX tKBAiiuwa OUT THIS SEASON. AGES SH TO U YSAKS. ' v' .y aaiisnaa. aw vv sma om -'X-' ' Aww, s snaaai JfM. $5.00 to $10.00 jmwmn aW ai ;-.v.,'V'ST.,, .. Wa3) Boys' Sailor, Norfolk and Bvster Brown Gats, Dresses For Miase. Ages to IS years. $7.00 to $15.00 - BUSTER BROWN SWEATERS. ...f 1.00 r - 7 . BUSTER BROWN TAMS AND - Double-hrezisted Suits - k-V V i ; n Svits Yovnji Men's Long Pants ' Including the beautiful shades of Tobacco Brown. Ages ; -V.. . . SI mm. IS mmmm ... i 4 ::..::- ; . i w w aw if er-rt 'r- $4 Especially designed for Aa swagger 'college chap of 14 - , v. to 81 years. Extreme ideas prevail. -. ; ; $10 to $22.50 i 3 n; Boys', Yovths and Children's Overcoats, $4.00 to $20 VWt Our Itoicment Da partttcnC. Boy Svtts v Habcrdaahcry of cYery sort tor JuvenQes - LEAVES HIS ICE; TIRED OF LIVING a aaanvB, BOQgegLJ.wm, ass- SATBTT. a. SAM'L ROSENBLATT & CO. .' i cca. tk::d and MrrrrscN ercrcTS - Vowing n would seeare iaolar and take hla life baoauaa ha waa tired of living, Albert Janlts left hla bone at Pourteenth. and Bumslda atreota thla morning and cannot bo found. FearTng ho would return and murder bar. aha appealed to Captain of Polleo Qrlta. maober for protection, and Statloai OnV oer Qulnlan waa dispatched to tbo houaa. Ha remained until noon, when Pol loan an Circle rellovod aim. Ha eaa boon on guard slnoe. - Aooordmg to the story of Mra. J an Its, her bueband became angry boeauoo ebe demanded money with whleb to oare for their six eblldrea.- Janlta replied that ha had no money: that be bad ao way to secure any, and that rather than be haraasod bo would take hta life. "I fear my husband will not enly take hie ltfe, but mine aa wall." aald aim Janlta ta Captain Oritamacber. "u. tm a aat datarmlned man. and when ha makea up hla mind to do a thing ho always doea It." lanitB la nroorlator of a boon at ore at 4 Waahlngton street. He lo more Chan Be years old. it is aau mat mm threatened to kill hlmaelf 11 years ago. iitiuui.li anllaaman are OoaroO la Portland, Captain arltnmaeher wUl have the boon guarded vntU Janlta la lo oatea. . SON Of RESPECTABLE PARENTS IMPLICATED (Ssaslal Msessm n The sraal. IWmm. Wash- Oet. 7. Tho OOnfod aioa of KM Whlta. who wsj eaptured In Taooma yeatorday. that bo wed ta the holdup of Coleman'a saioon ai aaamw, where Murphy waa killed, Implloatea John Mllderbrand of Taooma. . Htidarbrand'a naronto are reopeetable people, and were about to aeoure him a pardon wnen ne turnoo ta 1 It la known tnat wnue ana niwnn haid ud the Pua-et Sonnd beer hall and Expressman Wedlorhousot , CIRCUIT JUDGE IS r OUt ONE DIAMOND t ' mmmwimmmlmimmy . . ' . .f-. "' Clrault Judtw Alfred T.Semra St., iHinii tbs teas of a aoat I r diamond pla. hAh mrmm atnian from bio roeldsnoo sev eral days ago. Ha haa a suspicion aa w tho Identity of the guilty person, ana thla morning placed he matter in the hand of elty detectlvee. , Tka mim tm aald to haVO boon left SSI a dreeaor, aa waa the usual custom of tho iudao. Whea It waa mlased a thor ough sea rob waa made but it eould not be lorated. DOM fiEIM OE HENRY C PAYNE .VZVBS OB VOBdaWW 0BirB0m-BOBT VXL& XdSATB OB kWAV Vraahlngton, OoC 7.OffWslaJa of the government and- repreaenUUTea of the foreign powero asUbered ai SC.- Joan'a ohuroh at 11 o'clock thla morning ta honor tbo memory of tho latd Poetmaa ter Oeoeral Henry O. Payna, Tbo ohuroh was orowded to tbo atmoet. and tbouo anda. Including many government om pioyem stood la the eburchyard. Tna funeral party, consisting of tho family, membora of tna cabinet and eight uni formed letter oarrlera who watched the oasket, left the apartmenta at tbo Ar lington shortly before the hour aet for tbo ceremony and walked to tho ohuroh a square distant. Tbo preeidont and Mra. Rooeevelt ooeupled a front pew op posite afro. Payne Rev. Cotton Smotb, and two as st tan ta. Rev. Dvnlad and Bar. Blgeiow, oonduoted the earvloee. Beau tiful eostrjr floral offerlnga aurrounded the ohaaoeL Followtng the aei ilcoa, the boarae waa eeoerted to the Pennsylvania station by tha oarrlera of tho Waahlng ton pas toff! oa. A special train of three ears carrying the funeral party loft for Milwaukee at t: o'clock thla afternoon, SAYS HE HAS REMEDY , TO BAFFLE OLD AGE LiMBaanM : 1 4Jeemal apvelsl Parla. Oet. T. Professor Metehnl kofTa new yonth boelllua. baaed on paa- teura thdory of too exletenoo of benefi cent aa well aa mallfloent microbes, con tinues to exolte half-derisive tntereet In the aetentlfle world. Metcbnlkoff la in different to thla feeHng. He la certain that be had discovered the long-oought aooret for Indefinite longevity. Metcbnlkoff aald today: Tor admin istering treatment I prefer a special kind of ooagulated milk. A substitute const sta of ordinary milk boiled and skimmed. To thla la added a quantity of my Bulgarian bee 11 1 ua, abounding throughout tho Balkana. The taste la agreeable. Two bowls at a temperature of Tt decrees aro taken dally. If taken regularly many years may bo added to life, and tt Is a most oertaln aura for dyspepsia and anemia.1 , , - fgpskil IHsssteb s the ssrml. " Taeoma, Oet. t.--'A committee of IS men, appointed by MayW Wrtaht to bear J raw merits for and agaraet the granting f the Taeoma Railway Si Power com pany franchise, held a secret meeting last night. On their report will prob ably depend the outooma of the nro pooed railway ayatem. (Xaaraal tawlsl aTde Parle. Oct .T Bart hold 1. the f-w sculptor, waa burled today at -parnaaee osmetery with literacy h United SUtea Ambaaeador I'oriar present. 1 ,V '! DON' OVERLOOK THIS LOOK IN THE W miens' wewsj Those clegmnt new PsJl $10.00 Spits that vB srs selling lor Saturday only lor ' : J r "- All tilt new Tweeds and Cheviots, and they are made up right, too. For 1 We are selling U our 12.00, $13.60 and tlfi.00 values. The grtatest special offer ever made lor suits of the character of those we are selling lor f 9.601- Come and see for yourself as w tjusuty ana aio 7- K ' , ; We Furnish Everything for K .'. .'Men and -Boys ':c':y'l) t Clothier. Hatter and Men. 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