TTIE MORNING OKEGONTAX. mar en 1911. 17, DUTY OF SOLDIERS DEFINED Bl BLISS General Says Army Will Only Act in Support of Civil Authorities. MEXICANS TO BE DISARMED if Mm of r.illier Tarty Shoald Fly Acroj Hoomlarj, Titer Will Be Itlsartnrd an4 Sot I'ri If Civil I'owcra to Xol Act. SAN" PiKOO. March' 1. General ni:, ia command of m divisional brl of th Army now occupying lh frld betoern th Colorado Hivsr and the facile (K-un on in main border, cleaned lonljcht th statu ot th Army la relation to armed forces on cither id of tti borter aa one almply In upcort ! tha civil authorlue of taa Vmicd Siat.s. Tne fjuejition came up from Captain Hatcck. la command of the force on alrol at M.tr.li and Calexlco. lieal cui cuttomi officials cros-n d the lntr r.atioual boundary line Into the United Ml north of tha line they returned tJie fire of Insurr.ctoa. who were on toe ?4eican aid: of the line, wtto the llisurrecto tired upon thenu C'ap.ai.i Hancock asked for authority to arrest the Mealcan cuatoma ofliciala lor l.lailn of the neutrality law. Ctr.oraJ U.is ordered him to take no act. on whatever. IH.-arm All Who Cr.. A-'-.ed a to bis cour In caa of a Laule In Hclco between Mexican fed eral and the Irsurrectua. and In the vunt that either force ;ou!d aerk anctuarr In the fulled Stales by run nln across the border. Ueneral Ulisa uJ tal Captain lUbcock should dis arm all icrsons crossing the lino, re port the matter to the civil aulhorltle ami. If they did not care to act. he should release arr and all such per- on. were they Mexican federal sol tilers. Insurrectos or suuyl bandits from across the border. Asked what he should do In case an armed frce sought to Invade M'Xlco frvm III is side, be a.ild Captain Bab cock's course should be the aame ha pho.iid stop, disarm and prevent them from going across. Culoni Officers Go Fr. Cnera1 BUsa ordered Captain Bab rack to take no action toward arrest Inc cr detaining the Mexican custom rriclala, be.-use they are not military fores In the meaning of the treaty governing the treatment of military iorr,-a that Bee to this country or that halt k to Invade Mexico, or shall seek to flee to Mexico, with arms in their bands, cither singly or In organ ised bodiss or In groups Should the frce under Colonel I-a-J.d. now marchlr.g from Knsenada. Jxwcr California. Mexico, meet and rout the Insurrecto force. re- .irted as marching west to gtv Lajol battle, toe Insurrecto mlgnt Bee across the border and find safety by giving up their arr.: and would nt be required to aire a rarole. It la clearly a niat .ter for civil iro?dur. WEST APPOINTEES DECLINE AlnswortU and WlM-vlwTlght Refuse to 8cre on Tort Commlsrlon. J. C. Ainsworth and W. T. Wheel wright, reappointed by tiovernor West on t:i new tort of l"ortland Commls slua. created by the Oregon legisla ture, sent to Governor West yesierday letters declining to serve. They stat ed In tin-se inters that they were ending tero upon advlca of leftal counsel. Ti.ey say they cannot accept the offlca tendered them until t.'.e court haa construed the new law. and tht It a decision Is delayed tha Gov ernor may consider their Jesters a definite refusal. ?. K. -Adarrs, another member of the old Port of Portland, appointed to erve upon the new commission. Is In a::rrma. but It Is aald he will also eWitr.e t j sere liion ti;e new con Bitsalin. C. K. i. Wood, counsel for t'ua three commission n:emters. said last night that b tad advised t-em the Gov ernor's appointment Is unconstitutional and that the new Port of Portland commission law ia unconstitutional, lie said t-e n atter will be foucht out In ccurt. and that ha does not see how Ills clients could Insist the Governor' appointments ' were unconstitutional, and at the rame time acept" them. lie therefore advised them, be said, to reject the appointments. CURB ON COUNCIL SOUGHT rropocd Measure Would Prevent Waterfront Concessions. An Initiative measure to make It Ira rosaibie fcr the City Council to va cate s'.reets or crant concession oa the waterfront will be placed on the ballot at tne June election. If tba reso- l'jtuo adopted last night by the iUst tUe Bismess Men s ciuo is carnea oui. J. B- Zelsler brousht the matter before the clco and J that Baltlmora anl many other cities had such pro vision In their charters, and he urs:d that such amendment ought to be made to the Portland charter. The matter received unanimous Indorsement. 11 was decided to have the amendment drawn and petitions prepared lor cir culation so a vote can be had next June. J. B ZeiRler. Pan Kellaher. Kev. C. B. VanWatera. 1! K. Walter and C C. Hall were appointed a committee to have charne of the measure. Other pusa ciuhs will be asked to aaslst In circulating the petitiors. O. A hl-viov, lan Kellaher and M. O. Collins were appointed to n" before the Hoard of Kducallon and present the r-atter of the children s parade la the Rose Festival. DOPE" SELLER IS CAUGHT lolk-etnan Ituy Cocaine and Arreets b-alrsman. held under 100 ball, which he did not give, and he was locked up. For some time complaints hava been received about the traffic In morphine, oritim. contnc and otlier drus In the lkurn buildmic. The police have been trying fur several weeks to find out who was eeiiln the druars. The Jani tor has been on visitant watch avery nicht and n.any persons hnve been de nied entrance to the bulldlnn. But In spite of bis vigilance the traffic con- i at ltesrl Koom ill. where Murray, or Murphy, slept, was finally locaied as the place wh.ro lh. dnil was sold. Usst nicht Patrolman Nele.-n went to a local thea ter and was made us as a ope He. Johnson and McCarthy went to tha Lekum bulldlr.g and entered au on'" across the court from room i. r'" son called Murray on the telephone and a; ked for cocaine. The man arrested advised hm to wait until daylight, aa h hn told the police were watching him and the Janitor mliiht catch Mm In the buiidmc. -ion snia he could not do without toe orua i.n morning and suasrestea mat w uw . Janitor went to the basement he wouid slip Into the bulldlna. This waa agree able to Murray. In a short ttme eion t-e door of room tl. There was no lKht Inside, but he waa toti to enter. In the dark the transaction was made. Then the officer flashed his nsm anu the two officers from tne room were summoned. Murrny first said the drug he handed Nelson was susrar of !-ad and tuen pleaded that It was the first Urn He naa sou i" .-- calne. The arrested man saia nis Murray and that he had IT. Murphr s coat on. liliSH WILL CMTE ST. PATniCK'S V.W l-J SlUtAtD IX MANY WAYS. SOCIETY MATRON THROWN INTO CELL Crunk Is Charge Held Against Woman Arrested at Kramer Riding Academy. RICH GOWN DOESN'T SAVE A maa gtvlng the name of 11 J. Murray, but who had a pocketful of corroipordence addressed to I'r. J. T. Murphy. Including a letter of Introduc tion to Governor West signed by Jo seph Kennedy, was caught aelllng co caine m room :. Wkum building, at 11 o'clock last night by patrolmen Xel- soa. Johnson and McCarthy. Nelson handed the man f cents for the drug and the Utter waa In th, act of deliv ering It when the offl.-er disclosed his I Identity and placed him under arrest. . At police headquarters Ancient Order of Hibernians to Give Elaborate Entertainment In Evening- ntrrsnc. of St. Patricks nay will ronclude tonight wit" an elaborate pro gramme at Jsi'ii!c Temple, clven uner the auspices or t:ie .n. lilbernlane. MueCcal and luertvry num bers will be given under the direction of fredrick W Goodrich. .,.... Mrs. 11; A- Sullivan, one oi ivm-. . gifted vocalists, will sing n, ui and other Irish ballad, ine orator ui the occasion will be Kev. Father llrophy. a recent arrival In Oregon Irom Ireland. who comes to rortianu wun a t.:p..... as a fluent and entertaining ep-axer. u programme will begin at s:ia o cioc. A St. l'linrn l cay tr.i"' -' be given at J o'clock ins bh.thoou. the auditorium of the Oldsi w ortman Klr.g atore by a local organization to promota the sale of Si.an.rock tas at e beneat ot tn miiu.u. Osaego. All expenses win oe p j 01d W ortmsn tk King and no admission ill be charged. The programme .ui consvt of patriotic selections by an or chestra, harp, p'.ar.o and vocal eoloa. IJternry numbers' will also no given, it p.nrrick'. Church will observe the day In accordance with ttw custom It haa been following the past sv eur. ji t"- c'.al programme will o wworea at iu church today. At o'clock this morntng most ni in. Cathollo churches of the city win noio special s.-rvlccs. .All aay long me women who have volunteered to sell shamrocks t 10 cc-nts each for the bene fit of St. ila.-y s Urphanaqe at Oswego will be busy vending their wares at the street corners. Another entertainment will be given at 6t- Lawrence Hall, Third and Sherman streets. Kev. Hu.h J- McDevItt being the speaker. James Henuessy Murphy will preside. At St. Patrick Church. In North Tortland. a service will also be held tonight at which Judge Kavanaush and Father McDevitt are the speakers. Today and tomorrow . the Salvation Army will hold a baxaar on .Salmon streot. betwes-n Front and First. An endless) variety of useful nd ornamen tal arti-lca and plain and fancy needlework will bo on aale. Be fore the sale opens. at I o'clock tonight, a short entertainment of vocal and Instrumental musio will be given. The proceeds are for th benent of the army work. PNEUMONIA PROVES FATAL Mr. Mary Caple Was With 11. C. Boners' Family SI Years. i Mrs. Mary Caples. for Jl year asso ciated with th family of H. C. Bow ers, of the Bowers Hotel, died of pneu monia at the Kosa City Sanitarium lu,rn In Ireland 0 years go. Mrs. entered the employ of Mr. Bog' ers while he was engaged In th hotel k,..in, in Ntw tork city in isu. I-ater sr. accompanied Mr. Bowers and family to Washington. 1. C. thence to Knnkane and Tacoma and finally to this city. whr for 1 year she held th r.n.nlnn of housekeeper at the tort land. Mr. Bowers yesterday spoke In the highest terms of Mrs. Captea' devo tion to her work, her religious activi ties and her many charitable acta. n.r. mrm no surviving relatives. Th funeral will be held at 9 o'clock nmnrrnar morrlng from St. Mary s Ca thxIraL where high mass will be held. ril will be mat In Mount Calvary Cemetery and th services at th grave will b private ACREAGE ERIMGS $20,000 Paget Sound Syndicate Buys Kenton Properly for Factory Site. Th third Important acrcago sal of th week waa negotiated yesterday. Frank 6tenxel buying a tract of 13 acres at Kenton from J. I Rankin for approxi mately I'.'jO an acre. The deal was ne gotiated by the A. M. cirreu wiip."j and the total amount Involved was abov -AC. The tract lie along th new l'ne of the O.-W. K. Jt N. Co.. at Kenton, and has a frontage on Columbia g'.oush, a well as on the railroad. Mr. Eter.xel Is a capitalist who recently cam to Port land from Puget Sound, and It Is un derstood thst he represents a syndics! of Washlnf-on Investors, who will use the property In the near ruiure mr ufacturlr.g purposes. Mr. Rankin tad owned the properly for many years. BIG FINANCIERS ACCUSED (CVmttn'ied from First Pas 1 fendar.ts fuTniJh bonds or lii'"n each and all except Frcst. who Is In Kurope. ar expected to provide bond tomorrow. B 1. Tomnsend. As;stsnt Attomey GeneraL wUh Assistant Mstrlct Attor n.v Seward 8. Si-.lrer, and must of th aides left tonlsht for Brattle. On March "S Mr Townaend will prosecut the esses known as the ."Kr.gllsh group" scalr.st Chsr'.es F. Mundy. Alsernon H. Strscry. tari E- Slciiey and Archie W. Ehieis- CAKD Or' THXK. Mrs Chas - Puefcer and family wish ta exinJ their thanks and apprecia tion to their many friends and ac- si'.own xnem Visitor T7io Annoys Patrons Ejected Once, Bent Homo Twice nd Finally Jailed pcsplt Appeals and Threats. A woman, believed to bo prominent In Portland .iclety, was arrested for milk ing a disturbance at the Kramer Riding Academy. Sixteenth and Jefferson streets last night by Patrolman Kllngel. and locked up In t.e police station charged with being drunk. The woman went to th rldlr.g academy early in the evening and annoyed patrons. Sh was taken to a bouse by a -woman officer of the Ore gon Humane Society and put to bed. 8h promised to remain In the house out in . .kr time anoenred nt tho riding academy again and tried to kick the door in when she was denied aumnmutc. Patrolman Kllngel was sent to the place and told the woman to go home. Sh again promised to behave herself. Klln gel hud no more than reached the police station when another complaint was re ceived, and the second time he went after the woman and brought her to th police slatlon. At the station sne reiucm nam ana u-ia m ""- 'It la noD'i of your business. Sh accused Klinpel of being a news paper reporter ar.u warning ....... up" something. She declared she would not till her name, as no Lhh.i.i about In the office. Then sue incu m brib her wsy out and offered to pay a goodly sura if th ofticers wouiq release hr. She cried and stormed but her ap peals, attempt to brloe and threats were of no avail, as she had been given three chances during the night ana sn waa thrown Into a common cc.l in cuarge ot the matron. The womnn finally gave tne name oi Alice Wallace, under wnicn sne was booked. She was hnndsomeiy oresseu and wore a long mauve coai who n elaborate hat to match. She appeared to be ii or 40 years old. was about & feet 7 Inch. tall and weighed about ISO pounds. 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The libretto la fantastic and interesting and Charle's Frohman has provided scenery and costumes that bewilder and enchant with their beauty. Aside from lis own merits "Th Arcadians" presents the several allurements, physical vocal and histrionic of a gifted maid. Ruth Thorpe, who sings tho principal fem inine role, that of Souibra. an Ar cadian. Music which la of th sort that haunts but can't be whistled, is the work of Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. The lyrics are by Arthur Wlmperlo and the book by Mark Am bient and A. M. Thompson. Th romantlo and whimsical tal contrived by these five contributors to ward entertainment, relates to a Lon don restaurautcur and amateur avia tor who falls from his aeroplane into th peaceful Arcady. Beautiful maid ens In Salome costumes, and men who look like Turkish bath "rubbers" ambl about on the green, singing 'Pipes o'Pan." oblivious to the danger of catching cold. They hav heard of London only as the homo of people who prevaricate, and th eating-house gentlemnn la promptly ducked In th Wall of Truth" when he tells fibs. Transformed by th enforced plung inin n Arcadian youth and dubbed Simpllcltas." he is sent with Sombra and Chryses, the two loveliest Arcady ri ..in back to London to convert its neonle to th simple life. The conversion begin at the Ask- wood race track, and unaies at in Arcadian restaurant. No one seems to know ' what becomes of the rather pongee plot, after the second act. Seemingly no one cares. Miss Thorpe, as Sombre, hss voice enough, big and sweet and wonderfully musical, xor two puni Uv. n..-, ... sh acts with graceful sprightliness. Her number all received several re colls, and especially llkd were her 'Pipes of Fan." "Arcady Is Ever Young." and a tremendous success was the solo number. "Light Is My Heart." Alice Russon. as an Irish lass. Is dainty. lngs and dances excellently n,l has a touch of what may be called rievlllshness that captivates her audi ence. Non of th male voices are preten tious or even middling good. Two comedians. Gilbert Chllds. a real one. and Johnny Osborne, a creditable iml tmion. talk blithely thcuugh several song numbers snd provide lots of fun.. Osborn ply the role of Simpllcltas falriy weil. and Chllds Is seen as a funereal kill-Joy of a Jockey, Peter Doody. a Jonah unto himself. In this role he ha tha hous in convulsions and was recalled many times In his song "My Matter." Dressed with Tpsl lanllc effect Mr! Chllds talked pessi mistic Jargon to the accompaniment of a silent harp, which he thumped ener getically. H'' ' th riot number of the entire performance. The ensemble ar gatherings of Clerk, Arrested In Fifth-Street Store, Says piscliarge by Employer Prompted Theft. Leo Lesser, son of J. Lesser, retired Jeweler of Portland, was arrested by Detectives Carpenter and Price in the American Jewelry Company store at Fifth and Washington streets, where b was working, yesterday evening, for alleged theft Lesser confessed that a nsw gold watch' found in his pocket was stolen from the store and that a locket he had In a safety deposit box also belonged to the establishment. He said he had been discharged by Isidore Holsman, proprietor of the store, once, and decided to even up things. H also declared he was pot making enough money and took this means ot augmenting his salary. n "I don't know what my Iobs will be, said Mr. Holsman last night, "until I take an Inventory of stock. It will probably be between J2000 and ,4000. I have been missing meney and Jewelry from the store for some time. I have hired several detectives to catch th thief but the culprit was not discovered until today. I sent a man into the stor today to purchase jewelry. He bought $13.75 worth and Lesser put ,3.75 on the books. I sent another man in and he bought a neck chain for 8 and a bracelet for $5. Lesser put the 16 in his pocket. My expenses are JiO a day and my receipts yesterday, ex clusive of my own money paid in by my detectives, were not more than 2 or 13. Another item I know of Is an alarm clock Lesser sold today for 11.60, for which he made no accounting. Lesser worked for me four or five months. While I knew I was being robbed right along I did not suspect him until I received Information in the hospital a few days ago. where I was operated on for appendicitis. Although I had not recovered I left the hospital yesterday to come down to the store to nnd out what was going on. J Lesser gave a bond for $2500 last night for the release of his son. To test the speed ot projectiles driven time to lli millionth of a sccorrt. Free Hair Remedy Let Me Send You a Free tl 00 Package. K79 43 tVleVnl TnrD s. n.eyel.she. change, gray or faded h. 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THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS ALASKA DEAL $1,500,000 MORGAN-GCGGEXIIEIM FISHER IES ARE SOLD. Salmon Canneries and Ships Bought by Booth Fisheries Company. Morgan Shipping to Grow. SEATTLE. Wash., March 18. The Post-Intelligencer tomorrow wm say that the Morgan-Guggenheim interests have- disposed of the Northwestern irihrles Cannery, one of the largest salmon packing companies of Alaska, to tire Booth Fisheries Company of Chi cago and Baltimore. Tha consideration is placed at 11,600,- 009. , , The property involved in the sale in cludes nine large Alaska canneries, six sailing ships and several tugs, barges and cannery tenders. The Northwest ern Fisheries Company will retain its corporate name, but will be a subsid iary company of the Booth Fisheries Company. The transfer of the property will take place April 1. It is reported here that the Booth in terests recently floated a ,4,000.000 bond issue in New Tork and that they plan extensive additions to the plants in Alaska. It has been known for several months that the Morgan-Guggenheim interests desired to dispose of their canneries and to confine their Alaska enterprises to transportation and min ing ventures. They already control one o the principal steamsnip lines operat- lng between Seattle and Alaska ports, as well as the largest railroad in Alas ka. Now that they have disposed of their commercial enterprises to the Booth interests it is expected that they will add to their transportation lines, increasing the facilities for Alaska shipping. National Head Will Speak. Mrs. E. B. Peterson, National superin tendent of the W. C. T. U. for colored people, will speak at Mt. Olive church, Seventh and Flanders street, next Sun day morning. In the evening she will speak at the Zlon Methodist church. Monday night she will be given a recep tion at the home of Mrs. Thomas, 362 Morris street. At 3 o'clock Tuesday she will be the guest of the local W. C. T. 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