' i' V THS OREGON DAILY JOURNAU POHTCAHP. BATURDAY1 BVKNINO, OCTOr V i&OC SAf$ CHIEF HUNT i s THREATENED HI . winoi, umtku mm is twtvwti,y 'if -, said mm wrotnws Suva Chief of Police punt to ftoeueed by Patrolmen Dia Connors of suspend in fclj without wsrraat and of having ; tbreateqed tn th prosenns of witnesses " to -haVft Connors And from th fore." -C Thi chlof suspended tho offloor i last might. ehargln that bo had been ooen ' In a saloon for If minutes tho ntn of September 40, and la a drug otoro for 'dft minutes on Uw night of Oetober , "From reliable persona 1 have signed - statements that will prove my Innu- ,. oaaeo of the- chars prof sried., mot mo, seld Policeman Connoro today. --Not only am I Innoeant at this thing, root I havo wltaoaooa who will woar .'that they havs hoard Chlof Hoot oar ithat ho would get me Urod from the force. Tho chief batoo ma. hut why I ' do not know. He hao always tried to '7 Injure mo. and rooaotlr suspended mo ' and I Wao flood 93ft. I ookod Chlof Hunt i.' -who X would hevs trial, and ho re plied that I would And out noon enoug-h. ' He oald ho did not want to discuss tho matter with mo at all; that I wao too freak to bo a poliooman. and woo id learn a fow thl ago boforo I sot through .with thlo ease. . 1 offered to show him tho signed statement from tho drug , gist, tha bartandor and tho employe of - tho Union kteat oompeny. but ho refused to look at them. Connor' statements. , tedgned br wltDOoooa, art a follows! V From Watta-Uattkloa Pnuf company, '. 71 Ruoaoll atroot: "Being annoyed by hoys, M front of our store, tn tho evenings, X oo Inform od Offleer Connoro. On tho evening of Oe toner I, Offloor Connoro oteppod tnto our torn and book of tho preacriptlea coun ter, remaining a fow mlnutoa, and loav . Xna- by tho back door. 1 oan aay for him - that whllo ho hao hosu on duty, we havo IThsd very llttlo trooblo with hoodlums, t- who havo at tlmoa given ud a great flea of trouble.. ' rrom Bartender Iwrenee Soyder of . ojulltvnn's saloon. Union avonuo and Fre- anont street, In which Policeman Connor ft charged with remaining IS mlautes: I oalled Offleor Connors Into Bffr. Sul 3tvaas place, and reported to blm that -' party had told mm ovor the telephone that X had sold a bottle of whisky to a ' key, Bpwmbor It, 1004, and I told Offl- m PmlMift Tha lattar told B to ro- ' iort It to Officer Adams, for It was onJ Ji dams boat. Officer connon was in my ylaoo about IS mlnutoa.' It Bmyer. ornoloyed by tho Unloa tdoat oompany. also cave Connors a sjlfned statement to the eFfoet thai he ' saw blm sjo Into the dru stora and . merao from th roar door. Connors was ..recently suspended snd ' 'lined by the polios committee of tho 1 executive board for golnc outside too dty Umlte and takins money without permission from Chief Hunt. He was to ' company with Special Bel loom n Honln " ' ger, who has slnoo been discharged f from the . Portland polios department, , wut who to now a deputy sheriff. ? Thoy explained they took tho money a evt - denco aaminet Heart Bayard, who was Wiar artwaud fnr rtinnlnar OlaonAarlv feouoo and KUn Uquor without tv 14- . wnoo near rouea, , y , .. m MURDERER TELLS - OF SEATTLE HOLDUP " (leottel nrapetm w Too femmat) ' ' '. , Tacoma. Wash., Oct .. t. Meyers was arrested. by the Taooma police to day for bolnd1 lnjpllcated In tho Seattle boldan end murder In Coleman's saloon. Meyers confessed and took the offi cers to whore tho revolvers earned by j the gans were cached. Meyers Is a mere - boy, at about it years ox aao. . IB 1 1 Mil thepeuk to To JesraaLI Tacoma. Oct. S. Joha and Sfory Muctate, two Indians Of tho Puyallup ro rvatlon. wore killed by a Northern Pa dflo Dassensor train today. Muobto wm aod M. and was once the richest Indian on tho reservation. . f ANGRY TAXPAYERS I : : - HAVE Up to noon today 171 nrotosta against ssosossents had boon filed with the eeonty board of equal matlon by tan payora who claim that tho figures naoaod by tno asssssor are out of proportion to 'property vamee or tn eomparlooji with other asssssmoata. : The majority of theoe proteots ArO on personal taxes, though many are oa ., realty amesoments. Ko large amounts . t Igurs in the protests. B. la Plckard surprised County Clerk fflelds and County Assessor McDonell, sitting- aa the board In the absence of County Judge Webster, this morning: by appearing before them and asking to be aaesssed on property located at fOS X tiler street. Sell wood. A blank . had been left with htm to be filled out, but he had not paid any further attention to the matter. "1 guess yon havo overlooked ma. but A FEW THINGS '."V -r'-v t-V Mum ftoiwo that branch oneos sil over tna city, wncr you can leave your "want ads." and they will receive the same attention as if loft at the main office. K f . that w, per boys sre "want sd. agents. Use ; . , " r tnur tl Knv ah . i . ' a messenger on . , no extra cnargo 'i ttAMgMhWxt, too. mlums are given ,' ... Sunday Journal v s ' , tlsersk ; . r AND DON'T FORGET THAT THX JOURNAL GIVES RESULTS 21 WORDS FOK 15 CENTS PEACE DELEGATES I DENOUNCE LEOPOLD y V'1 i; ' " " ?-.' ,-'y'' .5. '.t (aaraal spMUt tarrke.) f ''J Booton, Oct. a. The policy of Kind Leopold of Belgium Is objected to by the delenteo to tho peace coToa now in eesalon here. JB. T. Morel of En til no. at a publtc meeting' held yesterday In connection with the International- Poaot oonareaa, aeverely arraisueo nm tmt- tao monarch, assertins ma v w" peroonally rosponslbte to a larao doaroe for the allseed orueltles practiced on tho aattvoB In tho effort that wero-betnc .t. ohtaviM ai tba rubber and ivory poeatble for tho commercial trade. Iveopold was defended by Ooro Her bert Mead of Oambrldco. Bngland. who aaeorted tost the king- had done every thing- pooslble to avert sna pui a atop w tho sileKd Impoaltlono on the natives. rv. William Morrison, ror a numner of years a missionary m too oongo, in tho course of a speech, denouacea tno present government policy . In the Congo. Booker T. 'Washington la hls-remarks aald that he had evtdenoo of outrages and a state of affaire that ozlatea in the Congo Free State, that wee a blot oa otvUlsatlon. t - ' ' , -i BEAVER HILL COAL ¬ MINE IS ON FIRE it '(Bpertal Dtspateh to Tae eeamsl.) ' f rAm.tn. rr. Oat. I. A anark from ah Beaver Hill coal mine yesterday caused a email exploolon which eel lire 10 in timbering; and It s now thought that ha immana armtertv. emnlorlng more than J Oft men and valued at fully l.o0,- lui m k tnta.1 Inaa. The Bine WM jit once bulk needed and elooed. and noth ing can bo learned ao to wnu tno prceem condition of the interior Is. Tho offl i u affart will he made to ascertain the. on tent of tho damage Mon day. Toe Beaver Rill mine la sonsldored one of tho most valuable coal properties on the rsctTlO ooaat, i ta Dwiiw wr Sprockets Bros, of San JTranolsoo, who had recently arranged for a largo steamer to carry tho product of tho mine to San Frsnolsoo, and It was expected to enlarge tho fleet of ooej-oarrylng ves sels. , . , 1 FIGHTING AT MUKDEN - (ConUnuod from Pag One. ' : (Jeorsal SpMlel Sorrbe.) am rvt 1 Tha nawenaoor OlOr- nale d Roma reports that Admiral Kam- Imura's squadron, wnue cruiaing on Vlalivootok, captured several Russian merchantman. - , fJearaat geeclal girVtea. ; Conenhaaon. Xct. It Is reported that Russia has ordered Danish linn to construct three warships, for delivery after tho Rueao-Japanoss was, to ooox 0,ss,aod kronors. XBOQVOTfli OASWI WVt OTP. Chicago, Oct. I. Counsel for tho e fenee 1n the damage suits arising out of k. n In tha Ii-oauala theatre Wm arantod until October It to decide in which county ho will havo tho oases tried. He says ho Is enable to nno a county where the eases oaa bo hoard without prejudice. Bg-MlMIoTB MJL90M DBAXt. ' 1 llaml nWMal ajreteat Richmond, Vo,, Oct. ft. Matt W. Ran som, stats senator; and formerly minis ter to Mexico, died at his homo la Wei- don. y. C, today, aged is. n uwons, , V fbaraal Beeelel Sm ilia 1 San Pranclsco, Oct. .The tralnlng ehlp Intrepid waa dueosafully munched at Mare Island navy-yard this afternoon. .' ' Wm tttm cihinem Tribune. . Vorelgnor Why do yon havo so tons a period between tho election of your nniM.nl ana hla Inauamretlon T Native To give the people time to forget tho promises Bs maoe wnuo no was trying e got we onioe. - MANY KICKS I deserve to be saosseed as well as other people.' cheerfully remarked Plckard. One Indignant taxpayer made objec tion to hie aoseasment, which he claimed was entirely too high. Bo assorted that under no condition should his property be rated at more than S1.00. An ex amination of the books showed that It bad been rated at only l.6v. 1 gvoss Fields, ws bad bettor rales tho valuation of this ssseosmont ' ll.COd In view of the light thrown on the matter by this gentleman. Hadn't war queried Aaaeeeor McDonell. I this oo," smilingly aaeerted Mr. Flews. The proteatant went away as mad 0 the proverbial March hare. He hed brought his troubles on himself, how ever, and could not reasonably re monstrate against tho procedure fol lowing tho information bo had vouch safed. : TO REMEMBER The Journal hag ' ' ' - sll A, XX T. mess en-: Ana Vfeln 117 AT hal the street. There's zor uus service. that valusWO pro- "f i ;". away every week t . st . ' f oash "want advar- .. ? , , ., - 15 a 'v ' $ t .,1 " MRS. EDDY'S EDICT CHARTS CLIE3JI OXrVB OV m uw vmom ft ' teVjfoal.Siirlst Berries.) Oakland CaL, Oct, C -Chrletlas Sci ence bids fair to disrupt the Eboll. which le tno a well women's club of this city. Several wealthy and prominent members of the eiub have resigned and others will soon stop out. It was sll caused by sn sdlct Issued by Mrs. kiddy. head of the Christian Science sect. Hero Is the edict of Mrs. Kddy. wnion u made known to her edherenta through the "Christian ..Saianco Boa- ttnel." volume s. No. Mi "Members of tho mother onwrcti shall not bs made stem be re ef dubs or organ isations. Free Masons excepted, which exclude either sea or are not named In the mippnl of tho mother church. God separatee tho tares snd wheat to gamer the latter In his Storehouse. The officers of tho local Christian Sclenoo ehutch have-taken no action to compel members of the ehurch to sever their relatione with the Bex-oxoiooina- orgsnlsationa. leaving It entirely to their own oonecleneeo. Rsv. Klmsr 11 c Burner, dret reader of the local Christian Science ehurch. said: Mrs. eddy's edict speaks for llseir. i havo not undertakes to oxpovna toe manual of tho church to my congrega tion, nor direct what they should or should not do m the matter. It felt by Christ las Scientists that tho enurea Is doing tho work for which these vart oua organisations were- Instituted and those who give their strict attention to church work will And they havo not time to attend to other ooelstleo. t . , AUTO RACE KILLS ONE (Continued from Pas One.) Ho was riding a Fanhard Iaoaar. and barring accidents, looked like a winner. Oabrte! and Clecaeat were then the near est competitors. C. O. Olnsmorsv wtth Bin nereeoee. withdrew In tn second round and the officials ruled out VanderbUt'a oar bo oauss ho made a flying etart. Tests had trouble In tho fourth round, which was ths reason ho loot the load to Heath. Tho Utter covered his first half of tho distance of 111 miles in t hours, 1ft mlnutss.aikt Si seconds. Oabriel. In his IMetrlch machine, ov- ered tho first half in ft hours, sft mlnutoa and SI second a. Clement, la a Clement-Bayara maoo the dlstanos la ft hours, II minutes and IS second. At 10:lt o'clock Clement was only is minutes behind Heath, In the loading ear. who waa then making his seventh round. Clement took tho time lead about noon. At tho finish of the eighth lap hs led Heath, who was delayed by a puncture. for ft mlautea and I seeswds. Climsnt la tha vounaost driver in tho race. At noon LytUe, an American, in go- horsepower Fops,, from, Toledo, w third. ' ' t " When Heath completed bis repairs no sot out to recover his loot toad from Clements. -When tn pair began tno last round Clemen to waa loading by I minute and 1 seconds. - j . C. B. Deuhrs Sft horse-power Royal broke tho mala driver at Queen and withdrew. W. O. BrokaWs Renault broke a shaft and withdrew. In tho first round George Tost, 1ft a horse power Fanhard, turned the coarse In 14 minutes and 4 seoonda, tha best Urns on Am tor tho .nrst round. . ,, , - The course over which the race was ran lies on the Hempstead plains, and Is JS.24 ml lea in length. Tho contestants had to complete 10 rounds, while prob ably aa suitable for the purpooo as any circuit that could have been selected near New York, tho route is not by any means Ideal. Tho -roads are aradam lsed, there are few grades, and tho stretches are lone; and Straight But tho roadway In many places will scarcely permit two machines to peas In safsty, while tho turns are sharp, and several railroad orosaiags at grade add to the dancer. From Wsotbury, tho starting-point, ths course follows the Jericho turnpike, which is by all odds ths best Stretch on tho entire routs. It Is of hard macadam. IS feet wide. M smooth, with slight avades and easy curves to within one- half mile Of Jericho, At that point there Is a sharp turn but It Is not by an means the Worst one. It M wide enough to max a fair swoon, from here the course Is wide, level and amnnth until it reaches HloksvUlo. At that mint there Is a tbree-minut con trni aatendine- for odd yards over a rail road emaalne-. This meant that the racers, aooordlng to the rules, must re duce their speed and follow a guide on a bicycle or horse. Tho time consumed In passing through a control was de ducted from the total time. The com petitors were not allowed to make any ettnniiea while Hi n oentrol. ' rrom Hick villa the course to ovor the Masaapeo.ua roeoV very narrow bat in fair condition otherwise. Another rail road crossing- le to be met herev but there are only a fow trains that pass ssch 'day. At Qneens ther am two tMt-na and a short one-eighth of a mile connecting road, aa the circuit does not moot there. Though there w plenty of roont, tho turns are very sharp and Mfluirmi a reduction of speed. The con necting road Is eroseod by tho mala line Of the long Island rauroao. over wnicn there Is almost continuous traffic. Ths rasa Itself is narrow and la tn bad shape. Ths boms at retch waa ovor tho Jericho) pike. At moral pork there is a him down arade under a railroad mam ad un asain on tho Other side. This pteos of rood ts made more diffi cult beoaoss of curves approaching and leavlns the dip. After this the course to the finish-line is wide and smooth and ha arraAaa are Ilahk ' " i The trophy for which tho maehhtce raced la known as tno wtuiam st Tandsrbtlt. Jr.. eup. It Is a masslv piece of silversmith ins. lo of classic form and the decoration are simple It stands ftl Inches blsh an oootslns 41 ounces of sterling silver. A portrait we Vanderbllt and bis Mercedes Is engraved la bold relief oa the front of the howl. ' ' . Tha Muirtttlnns roonlro that the cup fs ts be competed for annually through tho American Automobile association, next ar. a well as this, the race mast be raa In tho United Stats. Subsequent to ltoft it rm bo held in any country which holds ths oup. Abroad the race will be run under the rule of tho Automobile club of Franc. ' t Testerday Judc Smith, hi the su preme court In Brooklyn, denied tho mo tion for an injunction against the Auto mobile As-ociatton.of Amerloa to pre vent the rnr. MletsralglO ft . V iwalw -Painkiller ea MISSIONARIES ARE ENROUTE TO FIELDS Y:V-V. ;..V--V - A dossa or mors workth msmbere of the American Baptist ftflaslonary union will arrive hero Saturday even rag, on their way to San Francisco, and will fill tha pulolts of the various Baptist ohurches ef the city and suburbs on Sun dsy evening. Tho missionaries will be met and entertained by a committee, and previous to their departure will partici pate In a 'Godspeed" mass meeting In the White Temple, Which Is at priesitf ached u led for S:SS Sunday afternoon. . Following are the names of mission aries expected: Randsll T. Capon of Harvard: John B. Olffea and wife, Ro chester; Charles U Max field Rochester; Henry Weston Monger, Crosier seml seuy; Fred Merrlfield, Ualverslry ef Cbl oago; Raphael C Thomas, Harvard and Intercollegiate T. M. C A- at Boston; Walter B. Bullea and wife. Brown uni versity; Jamae V; Latimer, Roohester seminary, and Mra. Lotlmor. a well known T. W. C A. worker: Miss I Ber tha Kuhlen and F. H. llanlnatoo, who IS returning to Japan. , ; CANADIAN HALIBUT - FISHERMEN STRIKE ."it n fSaertal Imweteb to The Jsweil 1 " Vancouver, B. C OeL ft. Btxty floh- srmon employed on ths halibut steamers went on a strike bore yesterday. The change la the prion of flsh which would decrease the wag- of the men sooounted for tho strike. Nothing new nag devel oped today and no boata are out. It is ths evident intention or moss at the head of the strike to cause a famine In the haltbut market and thus cause ths price to remain at a mark whereby ao redaction is wagjos will be sonsldored GERMANY MENACED . : BY NEW UPRISING v- '. - :. 'in .i y ,- ' f' ' (evsrosl Speskd Serrlss.) ''' . ' Berlin, Oct. ft. ermnny hag now rebellion on ber hands la southwest Africa, which, from Indications, may prove mere formidable than the Herre roo uprising. The now rovohitloniots oom prise the tribes of Wllboysv Basutos and Bondelse warts. They comprise n large aggregation of wild flghtors and present to Germany a problem which, while It has always boon oeaotdorod a possible happening, has aoourrod St a most Inopportune time. , ,- , GERMAN AID SOCIETY LAYS CORNER STONE f 1 t . i i- r Brief ana - simple -ooromontos were bold this afternoon aft 4 o'clock at tho laying of the cornerstone of tho new building of tho German AM society, -eleventh and Morrison streeta. Ths tone was laid by John Reloacher, presi dent of the society, bs tho presence of S or more people who wore interested In the event. Mr. Relsetcher made a short address telling of tho work of- tho so ciety since its organisation and its bones for the future. t . . . WESTMINSTER CLOSES A GREAT EXPOSITION r 1: fSsedsl Diassteh ts TsS Jesresl.) Vancouver. B. C. Oct. g. The Weotmlnotor exhibition that closed today waa a very successful on, rrom aa educational standpoint the fair was the best ever held lnr Cajwdo There wars many fine stock exhibits. - Several thousand, amsnsang TkUtOd the fair this year. ' WINS $2,000 AND TWO RACE HORSES (Jeereal bsactargerrlee.) Now Tors, Oct ft. Pagers S-year-oM Balbort beat Williams 4-year-old Frank Perly st Moms Park by Sft lengths. 1 set's horse won pulling up. The match wss for IMS, ths winner to keep both horses. (Jesresl gpeetel Berries.) ' San Francisco, Oct. ft The news has been received here of the leas of the xfineoia off the coast of stamochatka. September ft. Tho Mtnoola was freighter which sailed from this port In July. She was wrecked sear Figel Bar and sank wltk her cargo. Tho crew was rescued by a British g-unboot and taken to Hakodate. , . WAZVTBB U. ftTJUfll ft BAB. .: (Jesresl special Serrles.) - Pasadena, Cel., Oct I. Walter S. af elloki owner of tho Paaadena News and secretary of the board of examiners, died this morning in S hospital as tho result of as operation. 4 rdutni BaWO: (Jesrsal getelal ertiee.l Chloago, Oct ft. The national Repub lican committee today recognised La Fol lotto's faction of the party In Wisconsin by Its offer to send Fairbanks and Other speakers into tho state wader its amo tion, , - 1 ' ft ekeawsBBBxexexeawssm & ' Uearaal Sseetal Berrleay .- London, Oct. ft. Tho St Petersburg correspondent of tho exchange Tele sTaoh wires that thl oxer will visit Revel today to bid good-bye to the Bal tie fleet, wbiok will start at onee for the tweaat - , . - '" ' Ninlc Wrf CillfornU. ; fs strikingly described In October Sun set Isagasln. Articles by General Mae Arthur and others. Beautiful colored drawings. Many industrial articles, ketchea, stones, etc. 1ft oents, from all newsdealer. V -. . v r V : . . BOBBxTBS BTBAftV MSt, y, ' V ' Jeraal Ski slil Sen lea!) Oilearo. Oct ft. Robber sesured H.000 from th bank of Tounc Hamll ton Co. at Freeiand Park. lad., last nMrbt. . - ; . . Aa ' 0. W. P. Sioday Trolley Service. To IBtaoBOav every two hours, with trailer, from t:ftft a. m. to T:ftft m. Last oar from Retscada T:ft0 p, m. To Oregon City. With trailer, every ft mln otee from Ha , . sVABT OVBtMW IBWBOTBJaC ' ' (Jeenist SserUI serrlet.) ; Xxmdfm. Oot ft. Lady Curson ttaaSfdl a fair night and shews soma slight im provement this mornlnsv SCANDALS IN TEE TRANSPORT SERVICE an Fraaoisce, Oct. ft. Soandsfr tn the commissary and transport service are likely to cause a complete, change in officials at the bead of the service kers. These two branches of the government have boon tba cause of scandal ovor alaco tho opening- of the war with Spain. Grafters have been at work and in spite of saany ohanaws in minor ofDowln and one general upheaval but little Improve ment has resulted. It is Just learned that , two special agents of tho govern ment hews been Invest laulln matters here. A number of olerk hare boas roaovod recently. -J ' it m nharawd that the eommlssnry de partment to shipping Inferior goods to llanlla. It la also alleged that looai transport official, through earelessnoss, permitted aa expressman to make enor mous sums out of the government. lis secured a contract for haulng the gov ernment freight at ao much "per haul." Then by hauling- the freight from one storajre place to another ho piled Up 0 magnificent bill which was paid. ' Tho report of the special agents now ea Its way to Washington. WHALE ATTACKS SK!P WITH FATAL RESULTS , : ; . t ' . v ? .Tv, (aarBal Bseclal Sarvtee.) 1 - c ' Kew Tors. Oct, ft,Shlppingaeatsand brokers of this dtf are alarmed at the rapid diminution of export tonnage aa wheat and other grains from Amerloa. The report of the port authorities at Galveston, shows that daring last montn the amount ef wheat cleared waa loss than 7,60 bushels, carried la one vessel, bound for Harve. The port report of the same month last year Showed Sl,0fift bushel. t- Othor grata shtpptnf reports from gulf and Atlantic ports are almost as dlseourea-lng. Reports received from va rious points abroad demonstrate a re verse condition la tba movement from those places. - American shipping- Interests sre sow figuring on the Importation of Russian grain, one local shipper having- recently cabled an Inquiry to bis Odessa eorre Bpondonts to ascertala the prion of a cargo from tho Bisok ooa to bo landed la Now York. Tho quotation mad was l oonta a bushel, which added to the oust ma duty of Sft oents makes ftl.Sft, against tho ovrrent domestic prtosv CANF1ELD MAY ERECT ANEW MONTE CARLO (Jeereal tpaatol srrrtee.) " Mew Orleans, Oct. . News brought from Havana by the steamship Kxoelslor Indloate that Richard Canneld has about perfected plans) to mask a Monte Carlo of one of the beautiful coast town near that city. Th Cuban government has practically assured him of1 Its consent to his launching tho venture. A macnlSoant modern hotel embodying ths very latest Idea of construction wtQ bo built snd operated In oononctlon with a gaming bouse. The hotel Is to bo need aa a winter resort. Tho gaming Institu tion will bo sfteawntry furalahedA It will bo eonduotod on the same beaia aa Monte Carlo, where persona kooktng for a big gam can havo all thsy want Canneld will place no limit on the play. CU1B WOKEN WILL - v MEET IN BAKER CITY Tha Orssmi Federation of Women's clubs will eonvene in annual sossIob at Baker City from October 11 to 14, In clusive. It will be tho fourth convention andtofloer of tho federattoa freely pre dict that It will he the most Important of all. During- th bast year a number of dubs have Joined tho federation, largely lncreaeinc tho membership and addlng t th working oapeelly of tho ejrcaalaa Uon. As this will bO the last meet hi of tho federation before tho Lewis and Clark fair, a largo attendance Is de sired.-' Tho oueetlon of ways and awans by which to assist tho bis; project will bo disoussod. Roporto will be submit ted to the convention by committees of various club and aa excellent program has been outlined by ths Alpha Litsrary olab of Baker City. . . . . , ACQUITTAL IN ONE i -SLOT MACHINE CASE 1 X C Caswell, whose saloon st Mon ta rt 11 was raided by Under-BherUf Mor don sad Deputy Downey a few days ago, was acquitted of tho charge of having a money-paying niokel-ln-the-slot ma chine, yesterday afternoon, by a Jury la Justice Raid's court, Tho prisoner swore that the machine was la ths saloon September ft, when ho was hired to oenduot it by William arlmos, the owner, during: his abosnoo in Canada and tho east. Caswell also swore that a card reading "out of order; pleas don't play" had bee it placed on the machine, but bad been brushed oa by customers. - Th trial of Oftpt Herman Schneider on tha same ohargs ha net yet boon MISSING LIEUTENANT ' MAY BE IN CANADA , . ... w ,v . . Ueut Vtaneig If. Boons of tho Nine teenth infantry, whose disappearance from Vancouver barracks was mentioned In The Journal sevftral days age, is be lieved to be la British Columbia, where ho la safe from arrest. A woman with whom ho was Infatuated was recently seen wltk the lieutenant la Seattle snd they are supposed to have crossed the Una. At tho tlm of bis escape, Boone was s waiting- mllller trial for disor derly conduct, having e Mated ft sonsa tloa m a theatre at Seattle, V ' . Rioaage Sale, w - Ths Jewish Ladlls Bndoavor society holds a rutamsgo sal beginning Mon day. October 1ft, at lftt Third street. Will you kindly send us your donations, or telephone Mala lift? and ws wiU ceil for thomt , , 1 k 0ncfn Scb4l. Profsssor Baton's daao opened last night and will ootitlDue Monday and Thdrsday evenings for sis month Gen tlemen lift. Isdtas . Arion hail, and and Oak, 'Phone Wast Tit, (Sesrsal Bserlal ftervtoi.) Plat' Rock. Ind., Oct ft Flro early this morning destroyed tho larger part of tho town.' lams 11 , v a u i You don't hear much about sympathy In dentistry. Do you? PwopU usually speak ot dentists aa cruel and caQoused to the pain they Inflict. That is because our rnethoda have not en tried. '. We are so confident that wo can operate succesfuUy . without pain in any Instance or under any conditions that we ask for a ckxi investigation of our methods. ' Aa to tho : ..... durability of our work, we invite Investigation also. V. DnB. L Wright's D:iitd G.Ticcs V UStyi Washington Street, Conier Seventh. y , ' Oteo Hours S. sft. td 9- aundava, g. m. t t pvfta. . .y; ' pKOKst r't" :'. Brancb OAee Itsnaioff BuAdtec, ; u. s. POSTOFFICE tation ?u OUR 8X0 Lauc-I)avis Drug C6i "atAIN STORE CORKER t PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS -' :( axaaeawmaWaWSWSSmam -o'1; TWO STORES. PORTLAND, OREOON. Special This Week . . A Bottle of Our TOOTH We4SH OR POWDER -, ; :.- anda ,VL. ' 25c Tooth Brush' " ' Ail For Onlys ,i FOR RENT OR SALE - We" have a -large stock . of all. kinds r of Crutches. " 25cts Crutches Owl and Export Cigars STRONGEST ;; LAMP Sent Free Or Is "OxwaBBwsf ? ManrJn Lighting & Supply Co: 43 Third Sta. Portlsind, Oregon reeafl Sealer fa OeeUae l ml Us adairs CYCLISTS MUST KEEP ; OFF THE SIDEWALKS - . ' aai- . - ' lf I wore tho uniform of the poltc department 1 ttilnfe there are a lot of people I meet on tae side walks over day rtdlnej their nlercle that I would send In," sold ftfunlelpal iuds Hosue from ths beneh this mom in- when Peter Sched emea, Adam Treber and John Olson wars arraign before him. Ail of the defendants pleaded guilty and were flned ftft sack for riding oa ths sidewalks. f "Peart jroa people rror read the newn- - X .' L- U u U HADE tils.-, y , YAMHIIX AND THIRD Prescribes-for you, but the drucr&rist supplies the medi cine. A correct diagnosis and H prescription avail 4 nothing, however unless the medicine is prepared, properly from pure drugv The ; druggist therefore 'has much to do with the success' or . failure of the doctor's ' treatment . We have won golden opin ions from the physicians of Portland on account of the accuracy and reliability of Our prescription department and. the recognized purity and freshness of our drugs. Our policy is to boycott all adulterations " and exclude them . absolutely from our stock. Reap the benefit by sending sll your prescriptions to os. Expert men give this . department of our business ; their ondiyided attention. ; PIBCtlPTlOW OUi FOI mi DELIVERED wltaoat extra dU. 3 for 10-: : GRAVITY GASOLINE ; IN THE WORLD i W 300 andlc Power U jht lights In 10 Secefkls. Bths lnsovvod txAsxsl aexatle ftraoeUne , mads especially for us. Warranted perfect ana r. oomnlsio satisfaction, and will so . t on 30 Days' Trial 4- to any msrrhant or business men havtna; a commercial . ratine, or other person a! vlnx Portland reference, and If not PKrUTKCTLT SATISFACTORY msr bo returned to us at our expense. This offer la open to any part -of Oreron of Wash In rt on In which we have no sn-ent, . and ought to bo accepted Immediately by every person in theee common wealths fond of a perfect Ug-ht at th trivial expanse of operatln d oommoa ooal oil lamp, . Stores, Meat Markets, "V.- Hotels, Saloons snd Private Residences other ofaos where ft ftrst-elasd tight desired at aoenlnal axpsoso. ; u wnrn ea eAva&oov asns A. Aarsssftaa, Oaa and papers T sstxed Jadn Hocus of the de fendant. Tlme and s,la thsy hav published the fsot that riders must keep off the sidewalk. Why do you persist m violating thlo ordlnanosT Ton know Chinamen cannot carry baskets Oa polos en sidewalk, remember yoa can't, rida wheel on tho walks." xusovss oaii Jeereel Speelal ftervtae.) ,.. Blrmrngham, Oct - Th post today asserts that a special emissary from tho kaiser arrived In London yesterday, eon--verlRg to lAnsdowne tn mala points of corrospohdenne which baa passed s tween the kaiser and osar reemrdln; th pMsihiiitie ef th immediate futurs la ths tar oast. - . ft-1,