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f n n u DAILY CAT. ML JOURNAL. BALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1008. OAKLAND CONSIDERS PROBLEM OF IDLENESS Oakland, Cal., Jan. 27 Mayor Mott oalleil for a conferonco of citi zens to consider what may bo done for tho-rollof of unemployed pontons who are In Immediate need, of assist anco. Whllo It in wld that the ntirn hor of wnomployod la Oakland Is not ao largo an In some other communl tics, It U known that thoro aro somo case or mlsfortuno that should be nttondod to at once. The meeting will be held In tho mayor'a oflloo nt 4 o'olock this after noon, and Is called In responso to a resolution by tho Oakland raor olianta exchange, drawing atteritlon to tho scene that were reported to that organiatlon by a committee of tho unemployed They wore Invked to participate In the conference. CAPTAIN OF LURLINE DROPS DEAD AT WHEEL 27. Captain dead Id tho Portland, Or., Jan. 13. V. Lnrkln dropped pilot houso of his vessel, (tho Lur lino, ni It wn passing through tho draw of tho Madison utrcet bridge thin morning. Tho boat veered ollghtlyaatho whcol spun nbout aim lessly, rcloasod from tho doad cap taln'a grnup, but pnsflod through safely, Tho Lurllno Is on tho Port-land-AHtorln run. STUDYING RAILROADS Beatt'e, Waah., nn. 27. - -Jhiiiom A. HoohovvU, of lloMtou, Mass., a rela tive of President ItooKovolt, Ut In Be nttol U lootite ponnaniMitly lie Is registered at the Ilutlwr. Mr. Itoose veki oh in e lo Seattle to accept a posi tion with tli Honttlo llelectrto Com pany, with IIih avowed purpoo of studying tho operation of city tran portatlon faollltlea In all tholr pIihmm Ho will begin with a position as dork In one of the departments. Mr. Kooaovvll In a graduato of Harvard of tlm oiaea of l ROM Hh heara n Hlrlkitig reaemblaMro to Ida llluatrl mm reJaUve lu tlio Wliltu House. .mi:i,iiu)m wA.vnin IN II AM, CAR It Hermann Cifo Will Probably Again Ho PoIioihmI Want (o fttll Oritgoii GitM, Portland. Or. hh. T Following the llall-Muya wo, which will prob ably oloe Friday, another poatiwne inonl In iht laud fraud akm Ih x- pMtett. Judge llHHt UHNOHHtM! ( day that a conference between Honey, beck aad hlmeelf on the mh Jeet woold umrar ooh llwtey wink- ATTEMPTS TO MURDER A MISER HONOLULU TO BE FIRST PICKED Officers of a Ilritlsli Simmer Kay Japs on the Islands Ktrpet War With Undo Ham. Portland, Jan. 27. "Tho Japanese of Honolulu expect war between tho Unltod States and Japan before the American fleot reaches California, and they confidently expect Honolulu to bo plucked as tho first fruit of tho conflict," said Second Officer En dean, of tho BrltlBh steamer Baron Cawdor, which arrived In Portland yesterday, direct from Honolulu. "Thousands of tons of steamer coal aro piled on the water front of Honolulu, belonging to the American government," he continued. "It Is practically unprotected, aa tho new fortifications are far from comple tion, and this coal would bo tho first pawn In tho war gamo. Tho rumor thnt a number of Japanese cruisers aro off tho Islands aro still rlfo in Honolulu, and tho Japanese bollovo that tho story Is true. We did not boo any traco of thorn, but you can be Jolly aura that If there la a fleet off tho coaBt they are keeping well out of sight." POLICEMAN SHOOTS MAN DENTIST GOT GOLD FILLING Nevada City, Cal., an 27 An at tempt to murder Mark Stuart, a pros pector, whloh would lMivt been sue eoeaful If Stuart had not stoop! just aa the allot watt llrtd, waa made Sat urday night whllo he waa In hl cab Ing below Oraaa Valley. Thla la tho fourth attempt to com mit murder that haa been mad In thin vicinity within th paat few montlw. It Ih euppoeed that noma ono In trying to kill Stuart la order to oome In po amnion of his mine. o IIKCKLKSH AITOIST KIU.S A Ollll.l). Seattle, Whbh.. Jan. ST. liefore tho wye of Sunday school clasa matee, the (-year-old daughter of Jacob JohuttoM. of Mallard, was run down aad killed by an automobile driven by Ouy t gtrattoa. secretary of thfl Aetna Shingle Company, yea terday. The ear wm going at a fast clip oa a dowa grade. POSTOI'I'ICH ItOMMItl) ox iToirr sound. lOveretl. U'aak . Jan. IT. Skilled eraeketuen farced the vaK of the WOHKINO HARD for hop growers' t'.viov. Job. O. Haitggartner and tho rest of tho local commlttoe of tho Pacific Const Hop Growors' Union are work ing hard to got moro growors to sign tholr contracU. It Is understood the Union In rapidly gaining members, and yet thoro are largo blocks not In tho organization. This, it I hopod, will b overcomo by the circulars now being sent out. A group of largo growers at Independence on Satur day Iwul not yet atgned up, Includ ing some of tho largeat yards In Ore gon. Their object Ion la the consign ment clamu for foreign shipments. They fay the foreign market only tnkea what la not needed here, and to consign the aurplua on any terms ia a mlatako. They also want an agreement to limit and even reduce production. Whether their objec tion can he met remains to be seen. All things considered, the organiza tion I stronger than a week ago, and chtiHctw for Its mice tea are wild to be very good. The largest grower dealera aay they will co-operate with the naaoehitlou and help finance It, with an agreement to reduce acre age. They my it la an imioeti)iiliy to carry atl the email producera and all the acreage that may be put out, and will be put out on the tlghtt advaaoe lu the market above cost of produetloH. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 27. Forced to use his revolver in Bolf-defense, Patrolman W. E. Donlan shot Chas. Nlgadon, a burglar, twice through the Bhoulder and body, on First av onuo about 4 o'clock this morning. Nlgadon, who Is a FInlander, about 40 yoars old, Is In tho hospital and will die. Throe tlmoa Nlgadon attempted to shoot Donlan, who caught and ar rested him, but each time tho cart ridges In hla revolver failed to ex plode, and the patrolman escaped In Jury. Nlgadon broke a window In Hie front of a Becond-hand store. Don lan i-ushod up and commnndod Nlga don to give himself up, but tho lat tor started to run, at tho same tlmo drawing a largo rovolvcr. Turning on Donlan, who waa pursuing him, Nlgadon pulled the trigger six tlmea, but all tho cartridges failed to ex- Iplode. Donlan Anally caught him in an alio, threo blocks from tho start ing point. A hand to hand strugglo followed, and Donlnn finally suc ceeded lu getting a handcuff on Nlg ndon's left wrist, but ho wrenched hla right arm frco and ngaln at tempted to shoot Donlan. Finding that Nlgadon waa llablo to got awny, Donlnn drew his gun nnd tired twice. CAIill'OIIXIA WOMEN INDUMIKS MAHCASM. e to,get ia Ran Pruueltea hb.I JHdtrclrMietotiU here Uetwee tk hours of I In hi aeelree to ret era to MohUma. and C o'clock Sunday morning, and AHornor uecRor Haa been here bMt eerurew m wort of etaiapa an l a akorl time, ami wH Ilka more aJwat lift la money. Only fv of time to iMMHie familiar with th Or- tWe eaah atolen belonsed to the gow vkoh nrueeeiiiHsa. Tlie next chm oh tho doekee it the HermaMu land fraMd iwdleiavent. Hermann' attornoya are In Wahlnntoa at preeent, a WU not ho Able to roach tho eamot wIUUb tho noAt ten days. Today tfrnMkilM P. Maya remnet erament, the other 1 1 00 belonging lo a elork. There are no rl. . itunvAi, smtviriis OOT TO HIC TOO HOT. North Yakima. Waah.. Jan. S7 - uUI. Cl... ILL . . '" .n. v iwair fwm in n- XUCOTIATIO.VH WITH JAPAN All II UILSUMHI). Toklo. Jan. 17. The return of Ambnorador Aokl marka tho re i motion of negotiations between Premier Hayehl and Amerlean Am baaaador O'Diion. looking to an am icable settlement of the emigration notation. Aokl haa brought, with him from the United State valuable materUi, hlca will greatly help Ilaah and O'Urlm to reach a eon- rlualou In Mounting C'lirist hut Temperatire Women for Optositg the Anuy ('Hiiteeu. Waalilngton. Jem. 27. Mies Louise C. Maud, a California woman, luia wrltton a, lottor to Captain J. Walter Mitchell, of the Spanish War Vetrana, In which aome very sar ctiHtlo commenta are mitdo with rof oronce to tho W. C. T. U., the enn teun and tho refusal of men to re enllat In tho army. "drown men, lighting men at thnt," aaya Mies Masid, "resent be ing boeaed nround by a pack of wo men they do not oven know. If thoao IiuIIok won't let the Holdlera hnvo their modoat drinks at tho canteon, and the aoldlora, thereforo, won't ro- enllst, then I would auggest thnt theae women uso their vast political Inlluenco to get congruee to permit them to oullHt In tho protection of thy men. Strong-minded and In vincible In the defenao of tholr prin cipals na they are, they surely would make a auperb array of Amazon, nnd lu murohlng valiantly to war, amid popping ginger ale and aarenparilln bottle, their appearance should cause an enemy to llee for his life." Bristol, England, Jan. 27. Dr. Arthur Hnyn the Manchester den tist, charged' with wedding and swindling a Bristol woman named Matthews out of Jl 0,000 Is on trial here. The police havo not yet completed the case, which they expect ultlmnto ly to lead to his Identification aa Dr. George A. WItzohoff, tho dentist who disappeared from New York In 1905, leaving nearly 100 women who claimed him as their husband. That they will yet bo able to prove tho two Individuals one and tho same, th'oy say they aro now almost certain, however. Their theory is that Wltzheff. located In Manchester Immediately after vanishing from Now York, sotting up nomlnnlly as a dentist, but really in his old trade of marrying womon, obtaining posses sion of their money, and then desert ing them. They profe to havo evidence that ho victimized at least Ave West coun ty women besides Mrs. Matthowa In thla manner, nnd think they will find many more. Tho prisoner admitted, on hla pre liminary honrlng, thnt he once lived la America. Ho says ho studied dontlBtrv there, however, obtaining dogreos In St. Louis, and donlos that ho wa over In difficulty. In the now world. Ho profossos to have boon on bualnoea In Abordoon, whore ho arrostod on tho Bristol ennrge. HORST MAKES A REPti The wan hla legal relations iletwer. INtltowlHK Maws' i lnjoay Hooey, attemMtod tu nut lery M-WraoTon the aUml, hot, owtog lo he Met that Mehlrnm la a eoovtetotl tnteu, ami nervta a ae ttteo tor Hut4 (rtmllM. hU eJlglkltl. ty aa a wlUMm wm objettod to and Hunt took the matter nner a4vlee- iloe edlHoe. a largo connreaattea. Tho ore waa UotttMhml by tho ire eVaportment No one was eerloeely mrod in the rweh to oecaoe, anj tho jMropert ha.1 Wiie light. VIWW OUOWIIIIS IllttlOr NHW QPIMCIIUS. MOVIkMIUVIVS Ql xonju IMJUSONS. On fnnday. by apodal train, Mra B44y. the Christian aciee leader. MM hor tunlly were movd frv.u tmcore to Uoelon Wer train i urtaul u br aa onalMO and fui .. ,i CsMiMy Hurtleolttiral.hy tawther. to ororoM aeeldi. Ha annoaj MeotluM John n iluekoteller ....r,.!.., . nt Auk "' r Officer Kleclctl. The wemanV auxiliary of the Unitarian church Saturday after noon elected the following officers for the eneulng year: President, Mrs. Belle Steiuer; tee prealdent, Mr Addle Dalrymple; aecretary, Mra. (V It Ke'Uher; trtaaurer, KUda Moores IMVEMlIiFilOXSTO HE SPENT IX 'FIHSCO. San Francisco, .Inn. 27. Patrick Calhoun, accompunlod by Mr. Cal houn and nleco, hna arrived In tho olty. and hla roturn means nn ex penditure of $5,000,000 for street railway Improvements nmdo and lo bo made. Among theeo Ih tho con otntctlon of tracks, nnd tho general bettermont of tho service. Calhoun confirmed the roport that ho had negotiated the anle of $H, 500,000 worth of tho company's pre ferred stock, which, with tho $1,- 1100,000 already dlsposod of, will make $5,000,000 nt once nvnllnb'e. rillCAHO HAS A MOXDAY MOItXIXO KIHE. Chicago, Jan. 27. One llromnn waa buruod to death, two wore fatal ly Injured nnd property valued nt $500,000 waa destroyed In a fire atnrtlng nt I! o'olock this morning In the printing eetnbliahmont of W. P. Dunn Si Comjmny, In Adatna street. The (lames spread to the Florence Hotel, driving the gueeta into the streets lu scanty nttlre. The mag nificent new corn oxolmnge bank, under construction, was aleo badly damaged by tho lire. It la eetlmated that altogether 20 persons wore In jured. The Helme trial In New York for over-certlncatlon In the mercantile Mrs. ( National bank haa been postponed to February 11. reply to tho defmH.-.. ..... In U n . aul; o;i 1.1 uj ruui ic, qw Horsf J T.nnlH Tjie.hmiintl onj .... " 1 twlu juhUs p, rJian wns nifirf In !- "K'-l ... "vjmiiinejjj v of .tho Marlon en-nnf v ' v"CUlt M.J Saturday afternoon. 5j In tho reply ,Mr. Horst admit, iJ tiq 975 no . .. . "" ' ;cz z :. r i :,i-a lQ t v..... .. .u.v,uuu$ money Da,I tho soveral contracts menunl the plaintiff's complaint and that tafnn1nntt9 rl let ..IU..,... ... "1 '4UUltu ino tnonr. tho persona sot forth In para?rV " w "'"-i'" ui i325 22 I,onn Sin? nnrf rtonra .l. . ... . ,0( naKtl .v plaintiff denies. Mr. Horat clah mm. uv inuuw urrangements Wild i bankers in New York to advance sum wi ou,vuu 10 do used as m,v i..B ..... ..u imii, mo sum of nil ouu wiuj uuvunceu. Mr. Hort , J In his reply that tho defenaau J vised him early in the season iJ tho hops woro molding and aerl nccopi no moro contracts until i Inir him. Mr. T.nrhmnn.i v.. . a "" iuern' wont east where ho met the plaj in now xorK and agreed tint would not navanco any plckinc c ey to tho growors until ho sheuld: turn tutor ascertaining the real ct dltlon of tho hop crop. tiiu uuoiinoa ui uuiumuna i:' Tll.tr.ilLl nc unt tt I. , t. . . I i invite, ua oii luim in tho rppit XI to obtain ngonts for the plaintiff ul tnat any contracts taken wltlci lotting tho growers know tha' t.l woro donllng with tho plaiEtl through Laclimuiul and Pincui agents woro private contract! Messrs. Lnchmtind nnd Pincus Mlsroproiontntion is charge , tho reply na to the amount ol jkJ lng monoy ndvanced. It is a so eld that Lnohmtind nnd Pituus dUxl of 50,000 pounds of tho 10 said to bolong to the plnlntUTasftj own hops and made no r port of tJ transaction to the p'alntlff Tho Horst Jntorcsts aro be.: looked nftor by Attorneys FkI Knlior nnd Blnghnm, whl'.o Cirj fc Cannon npponr for Laehraund J Pincus. IN Fniltgnnvcvrs' re:tliig nt Board Tnulo It(M)iai. M. O. LowTisdnlc, of Lafayett Oro., is to bo horo and will giredd onstrutloua in packing applet, ho will also talk and dmow!-.l hor to graft) nnd work ocr trooo Mr. Lownsdnle Is cdrood outtlng tho old orchards dowaii Knftlne the situmps of Hie m Yellow Newton Pippins Mr. Armstrong, th rount f- Inapaotor. will bring oolsand"! and whatover oloe In nece t' mako tho lomonatratl' .n "f to grafting comploto, It la vory urgent that a growors attend this nW"? eyervono Interoatod in M.n ' should bo prosont Tho tlmo of tho nv tmg .i Ts day, Jnnunry 2S, nt I S" r f the Board of Trade room The Morton Aetevlt'itta In the itoarti of TvU rMSM S4e. I colore Homim aiterswoo. aa after snony mW.Oo.. ft4y amnlnf Wm. J. Brytn ( a4itVM- wa frail ulut had lottwtMi lb aarleiv trtel far b eaolnr yr Aeuim in (twain, mw i, n, ran.M ytt wmi .ouoty, J. jg, ihi aij u. UriMi. U T. loy oohl auu Krott InsiHHtnr ArMOtrMtf. nil .i wUm mU ftrelhm B4. d Wnahlnfton. Ulk oollUoe. D C hot ftuud.1 rfti"i ruvfjou lHfeHiilUr. 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