TAX AMENDMENT
BY THE CANVASSERS
VOTE BY COUNTIES ON INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM "MEASURES SUBMITTED IN BECENT ELECTION AS REPORTED
CARRIED BY 1655
Counties Are Empowered to
Choose Own Methods of
Raising Revenues.
BILL WINS IN MULTNOMAH
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L-rUlature PeprWcd of All Tower
of Regulation Entering Wedge
Is DrUrn for Single Tax.
J, Initiative Vole Gltcn.
were registered and the amendment was
defeated by 2 :.:.'..
23 Amendments Uefeatcd.
The following Is the complete state
Tote on all defeated measures;
Weniana suffrage amendment
T.
Majority against . liS-Mi
rootuutl.TSl cmentlon
Tea 5-V4IT
fajrlty agMnat 34.22
I.z.satlv districting imendmeflt
-re. W.M1
2 -
Majority asalnat 3O.430
AitDdmn. eliminating phrnae "and all
siatlon shall be equal and unifirm"
va 3..M,
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Rltro4 district .vasndmflftt
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! Majority against I..I4
Amendment directing a uniform rule of
taxauoa escept on property specifically
'"- Mil.
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Majority against S.'CT
Mil Increasing ealary or Ilaacr County
Majority agalnat
Hill creatlnir ! Coanty of Neemlth
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Majority against
Hill creating th County of Otli
37.213
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Majority against 41. M4
Clat-kamas-Multnomah annexation bill
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Majority against M.10
Bill creating the County ot Williams
Ta.
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Majority agalnat .- 40.430
Bill creating" the County of Orchard
Tee li.Mt
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Majority agalnat : 40.04S
Bill creatine the County of Clark
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Jo . -?
Valorlty against 4U.0M
Tltl proTMInr for the mpport and main
tenance of th. Weeten Nornul School
1e. n 12
lo I
Majority aaalnat S.J44
Washing ton-Multnomah annexation btll
Tee - '?
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Majority against 51.S74
Bill for the eupport and maintenance of
the Aahland Normal School
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Majority against
' Prohibition amendment''
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45.4-1
1.27
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Pronibltloa law
Te, .42.H0
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Majority agalnrt SJ.11
r.mploee Indemnity commlaalon bill
Tea. S2.I"-1
J'72i
Majority aalnat 1.493
SiU areatlna the County of Deschutee
Tee 14.110
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- Majority aaalnat 43.s:ia
Bin froYld;n method for creatine near
counties v
V 37 014
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a. 234
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,i2.31I
Official s-axette W.J
Majority against . 24.361
Fropertlonal representation amendment
r HT.O.11
e 44.O0
Majority afalnat 7 KJ7
Tablea sliowlna; the Tote by counties
vn all randldatea for ofnea and on all
3uuret are published nerewnn
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AUTO STRIKES POLE
Speeding Car Dashed to Bits,
but Riders Escape.
GEORGE E. HIGGINS IN CAR
Gas Company Official With Woman
and Man In Early Morning. Ac
cident Party Disappears
boon After Incident.
Speeding; down Washington street In
an automobile at a rata of speed said to
be close to 40 miles an hour. Oorg-e
E. HtKKlns. aitslnlant superintendent of
the 1'ortland Gaa & Coke Company, and
an unknown man and woman were
thrown 30 feet, when the car struck an
electric llrht pole at 3:30 o'clock yes
terday morning. All escaped with a
few minor Injuries. The machine was
wrecked beyond repair.
letatlfl of the accident are meagrer, as
VOTE BY COUNTIES ON CANDIDATES FOR
Mr. HlKKlns was not found yesterday.
The only direct witness to the affair
was John Wolf, who was operating- a
donkey engine at Twenty-first and
Washington streets.
Wolf says that Htgglns' car came
down the street like a streak of light
ning, carrying two men and a woman.
As it neared Ella street another car
appeared on that thoroughfare, close at
hand and going at a good rate of speed.
Hlgglns, who was driving, swerved his
car to avoid a collision, and in doing
so ran Into the pole. The upper works
of the car were torn off bodily, and
the three occupants were hurled ful
ly 30 feet. The three victims disen
gaged themselves from the wreckaRe.
and. as the noise of the collision died
away the woman was heard to remark,
reprovingly. "George. 1 told you not to
drive so fast."
The woman sustained a sprained
shoulder, while tho two men escaped
with minor scratches. . The automo
bile was reduced to Junk, only the en
gine remaining intact. The riders pro
ceeded to their rooms In the Euclid
Hotel nearby.
The wreckage of the car was gath
ered up by an employe of the gas com
pony, soon after daylight, and was re
moved to the company's plant. It was
a touring car. from which the tonneau
had been removed to make room for a
tool box. and was used by employes
of the company In making repairs. It
wss valued at about 81500.
Superintendent McDonald, of the gas
company, had not been Informed of the
accident yesterday afternoon. He was
ki. n aM.nuni for his assistant hav
ing been out with It at that hour of
the morning
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BOYS STAND SIEGE
Armed Garrison of Shack
Defies Neighborhood.
PARENTS LOSE CONTROL
Wild West Scenes In Moving ricture
Shows Blamed for Waywardness.
Forays Made on Gardens
and Nearby Railroad.
Four boys, whose parents blame the
moving-picture shows for their way
wardness, fortified themselves In an
extemporized shack In a gulch at Mor
... . 4 r,. i v atreet yesterday morn-
ing and threatened the neighborhood
with neat n ny means oi iioim-a
a 10-inch hunting knife. Patrolman
Vessey was called and upon his ap
pearance the garrison fled, throwing
aivav thele weanons as they ran.
A shacK 10 reel square n '
STATE OFFICES AS REPORTED BY COUNTY CANVASSING BOARDS
h.iiit in th. e-ulr.h bv the boys, and
cosily lined with burlap and building
paper. It was equipped with a stove,
lamp and leather cushions, and Is sard
to have been' the rendezvous of sev
eral lncorrlglbles, who from this point
sallied out upon the gardens of the
neighborhood and made forays upon
the brasses of the nearby railroad.
John aoska, 15, and Joe Goska, 13,
of 70 Morris street; John Kranski. 16,
of 17 Morris street, and Mike Koski, 14.
of 572 Delay street, spent the whole
of Saturday night In the shack, play
ing cards and "shooting craps," the
neighbors allege. Jacob Spahn and
Adam Gettlch, having missed some of
their garden produce, went yesterday
morning, accompanied by their wives,
to the den of the boys and tried to
drive them to their homes. The boys
showed fight and used abusive lan
guage. The woman fled and Invited
the assistance of Vessey, who in
structed Gettich to tear down the
shack, and he did so willingly.
Vessey then conferred with the par
enU of the garrison. The Koskis told
him that they could not control their
son and wanted him sent to the Re
form School. They said that wild West
scenes In the moving-picture shows
had turned his head so that he thought
of nothing else.
The Kranski boy had only recently
returned from a runaway trip. He
told the officer he had been arrested
three or four times, but refused to
say for what offenses. The cases will
be presented to the Juvenile Court,
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POLICE RIFT IDE
Uniformed Men Say Detectives
Obstruct Work.
DENIAL MADE BY MOORE
Captain Slover Says He Has Infor
mation From Credible Source.
Arrest of North End Bar
tender Is Beginning.
The breach between the member, of
the detective and uniformed departments
of the Portland police force continues to
widen since the declaration of Police
Captain Slover that detectives willfully
obstruct the work of the uniformed men.
Denials have been exchanged by mem
bers of the warring factions. Detectives
Sloan, Endicott, Coleman, Snow, Hellyer
and Moloney, who were charged with
kni. .Miva in anmnressine Droaecution in
two recent cases, in which the arrest of
' ' i
. nrinpinnk vpm mnHn hv th uni
formed officers, have flatly denied using
undue Influence to secure leniency for
prisoners. They have produced written
statements by persons who were said to
have been approached by the detectives.
Upon making an investigation of the
charges Captain of Detectives iloore last
night said:
"I am firmly convinced after hearing the
statement of my men who are accused of
Interference in prosecutions, that there
never at any time has been any effort
on their part to forestall a prosecution
of a case In any manner or form. The
allegations made against them are un
fair." The dispute originated In the arrest of
Richard Dematlo, a bartender in a North
End resort, by an uniformed officer for
assaulting a streetcar conductor. The
traction company was Joint-complainant
In the trio of charges perferred against
the bartender, who was alleged to be a
"stool-pigeon" for the detectives. When
the case was called in the Municipal
Court a continuance was asked for. Mean
while four of the detectives are said to
have appeared before B. F. Boynton,
claim agent for the Portland Railway.
Light & Power Company.
Information of the detectives' alleged
pleas, for leniency reached the ears of
Police Captain Slover. Before the mem
bers of his relief Friday night the cap
tain warned his men against the alleged
tactics of the detectives and instructed
them to assist him in gathering evdence
against the detectives who approached
Boynton. Mr. Boynton afterward denied
having been approached by any detective-
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