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tiie aronyiyo OREGoyiAy. Saturday, may 27, 1911. SEYMOUR STILL ON POLICE CHIEF JOB He Is Armed With Writ Re straining Board From Re moving, Him. CAPTAINS ARE IN QUANDARY Aftrr Wall Had Told Trreru He Waa lUf. Il t Furrrd to Adrlaej Tbrra Superior Hotda 6wj. SlcCarthjr Arouse Ire. FAN rRANCIKCO. tay Jt. (Special.) K.iuipprd with a writ of prohibition !'.r-td tnlmt th Board of Pollc rrrmlnlintn, restralalr.; It from ua. readme; fclm. Cfclef of PoUc John F. Mrnour occupied tha post at poUc ra-J luarter today, frora wMca th tear. I yetrday rraoTd klm. Tr.a fai. ur to r copy of th court 1 rtralaln a rdr oo " rwt ary '-ilv. of tt 1'ite t'ommlMloo. re- i t l In a peculiar liiutlua la poilca afr.r tUr. t-kei'.y aJ'lrd all official commanl niinni t. Artir.c I'f'.il Eui'M Wall. Wj:i ui ril i:i aa fnra with a wrft T-r:ln :r Mm frum Interf-rln " with "-!. Tnr'i irk. lrTloo to t.M. h.ir. V:i fcad ootinad the u.ir:ct captain that tie "I actln; I'lW. Captain In tuantlarj. I -l.-t rl.-l captain tM mnrnln had rrrlr. not in,-.ttn that irmiof ha I ten practically relnetated. and re rinptld to ascertain from Wall wh.. it I'M.-f f tr-.a department. In each n Wall rotlfl-d the captain that tierrrnur w still t'Mcf. Mc artriy attempt to "lift tH lid an.t throw tfca l.'n rrl.!a open" haa created I'orm much lara-er than ha lrrarinl. Many clttf nti are esprese Irc lrdlr.tln and waltmc tha call to n k t' at eapresalon heard by lha ad ministration. AlrraUy suaaestlons ar mada that m me.-:ln ba hel.l and " rrm co . far a o us-t a recall elec tion. Srjnionr I AppUadatl. Ai! nlcta anJ all day Crlef Seymour" t-l-pMooa wu burdened alth call frira cltuers nritinc Mm to atand firm. Tha m..rnln mail broucht th Chief hun dreds of letter from business men. la bor union men. mother and father--, who do not want Sin Kranctsco thrown "Hi-! ripen" to vie. Chief Seymour declined to disco" tha :tuatlon. referring erery ques tioner to hl attorney. Attnrney lur.n wl'l ba aupplled with nl,lene cxilnc; McCarthy method ar.d .!eire. Tha matter will, of course, ro Into mart, and Seymour and hia at torney ar r-imlnt their atda of tha nu until t!: hexrlnc comel up befora Ju.lir' SwelL Than, acconllnc to lMinne'a plana, tha paopla of San Kran ci.o wi:i c.it a cmr.pleta -rtew of tha un.ler alda of tha "litL" JONES OFFERS AMENDMENT Srnalor tiniM lTidUhlt IIoosw Konil nT tram IToruii-iti- Offlt-r-s. OHK'-OMAN NEWS ItrREAC. Wah-lr-.on. May -!.-Snator Jonea hat orrre.l an amemtment to tha campalcn puhllcitr bill rrqulrinir erary candidal for aertian to tha Hous of Hcpreten . t.ttivr. to make affidarid on tha day of r:rrti..n that ha haa not promUed. di rectly or lndlrct"y. to appoint or recom mend for arP'"ln,m,nt D ' truet any prcion who haa aided In .-inctn about hl nomination or elec tion. There were n"-nerou proml of thla k'tid ml In tha recent campalrm-i In Wn!iinn"i. and Senator Jonea hope a to put a t.p to the practlca. Tha bill now pen. line appllea only to tha alac tion of memhera of the Hou a'ftd. theref.re. cannot affect Senatorial candidate--. PRINTER'S NAME SMIRCHED Np .V-cnsoU d Aakln Bribe From lllm at Colnmbua. t-Ot.l-Mm i. O, May 2i. Tit rep tation of H A. Crawford, atata printer an T principal wltncea for tha atata. ii attacked today at tha trial cf i;epreantatie C.eorca IT. Ny. Indicted on tMe charce of eoiicltln; a brlba of $... from Mr. Crawford. E.titof K. E. Cook and Attorney Cbarlra X Trctiman, both of Columbua, were bound our to the crand Jury toUay In the aum of Jt) on a chare of atlidrnuanxr brvucht on behalf of the Senate bribery Inveitlaatlnai con mlt'ee. becaux It la aald. they refuaed to teettfy before the committee. In th bribery harara made acalnat Senatora. STEEL WAR STILL GOES ON 'rkt-e Cut of IlrpuMIC Mrt StreJ Trjf to Act Slomlax. NEW YORK. Way ?. PYlca-cattln of ateel product, followlntc the lead of ti-ie Bepublto Iron r-teel Company, continued today. Tb Illlnol Steel Company reducej It etock price on steel hare i cent per hundred pound. The new price apply only to tha Chl caa district. T.-.a Cambria Steel Company will meet the cut In ateel bare Initiated by the Republic Company. At a meeting of the eteel corporation next Monday the price situation wlU be conaideredk W lrclii-a I'rata Are Outdone. CLACK BAT. C. B-. Slay !. Or hoar by W.reles from Glace Pay. C to l akar. on the c at of Krench Writ arn Africa Is th atoniblr. feat that r.ae Just been accomplished at the Glaca Kay w ireless station. Th messare waa flashed frora thl place to th ElSel Tower at Farl and from Part relayed to u I'akar station, tha whole opera tion tik:i( but minutes. So suc cessful was tlie experiment that It I now aanouaced that the British. d pendenciea will b licked tocether by wirelet. and plar.a to this end are now beinc made. Between aad new station will b required ta, -Jut ttls Slrdl around tk world. A rmln j of Stadenta Fa to red, WASHINGTON". May JC Represent atlva Pepper, of Iowa, todaje Introduced & resolution authorismc tha tecretary cf War t Issue Gorernment arm and am .unltlon to filch school cadet thronchoul the country. Th resolu tion la beinc considered by tha commit ta on military affair. , SAJi TBANCISCO EXECTJnVE WHOSE ATTEMPT TO REMOVE CHIEF Or POLICE SEYMOUR. HAS BEEN BLOCKED. !r - it ,jk : ta 1 " ." . r ' ' .-; , i , Vv.ta " -' . ! : . MAYOR P. H. PAPER MAH SAYS President of Trust Says He Advised Members to Cur tail Production. HE HAS DUEL WITH STONE k-naUr Stone Aor-nsed of Ovcr-Saapk.-loa nd Jfewwpapnr Circa Hard Bap Bailey EaRce to Sre Tm.t ProecCTi wd. WASIiLXOTON. May It Acknowl dsment waa made today that th American Paper at Pulp Association at times had advised Ita member to cur tail paper production, and that Its pur pose waa to "educate tha manufacturer to et ail they could frora buyer for their product. The admission cam from Arthur C. Hasting, president of tha American Paper r Pulp Aaaoclatlon. who ad dressed the Senate finance commltte and opposed the Senate resolution. H denied, howerer. that any attempt had arer been made to fix arbitrarily h nri.-a of narjer by e-entlemen'a agreement or otherwlee. - Advlc to Lobby Admitted. It waa acknowledced by him In reply to Senator Stone tbat mamber of tha aaaoclatlon had been advised to vote for certain proposition and to work 10 cet the Sonatora to vote for them durln last July. Ha dealed tbat ha had aua-Cd th prtc thy hould de mand or at what price they should 1L In answer to tha rhaxca that the In ternational Paper -Company controlled tha paper Industry of tha country. Mr. Haatlnrs said lha company only owned about or 40 of the 0 paper and wood pulp mill of th i nlted Stale. When Stonw askd a to curtailment . i . vi w itaailnn aald th Senator " seemed to be euffetin from the dleease of suspicion." 1 n e n i com " j ' to cure me. retorted Stone. Mr. Hastings attacked the news papers, declaring that they ware "not fit to read half tha time.- "And yet yon ara willing to furnlan th paper on which to print thl bad newsr" ' "1 am BOt ta buslnesa for a moral purpose." anwrred Mr. -Hatlnga Ballry Want Prxrco.tlon. Senator Ballay augcested that Mr. . . . . i . i , v Kefora the fln- niiuuii " - anc commltte might b aeeklnr Im munity from neins OUIBU m " . .... t . K. trial Of the BO- I n cnnnKwuu ' ' - - called paper trust. Bailey aald h wanted to e ina paper uun " cuted. If tber waa uch a trust. Stone l prepared for action dally on hi motion to examine John Allen, of Allen Graham. He accused the firm yeaterday of being -promoters." al though tha committee had been In . -k. alien a ( Irahara war iwinei acting a attorney for tb National Orang. ' YOUNG WIFE DISAPPEARS Oilld I -eft With Friend; Husband ' . Appeals to Police. . . - - . , fpUrnl tA take Alter reqneioa car of her HtU girt Mr. Mabel Nel son disappeared ir ' Thirteenth etreet early yesterday mornT Ing. and her husband. O. H. Nelaon. has asked th police to look for her. Mrs. Xelsoa 1 years old. MUSIC' GIVEN FOR WOMEN Club Hears Proframmc Alter BnU ties Meeting. A musical followed the business meeting of. the Portland Woman' Club yesterday afternoon, especial Interest OUTPUT LIMITED, ! eW'," K 'i ft - '-v-- 1 -j. ' f A t j MCAItTtIT. being shown In the appearance before the club of Henry Van Praag. a recent acquisition to tha musical circle of Portland. Hla two cello solos, Mac Breed s "Kol Nodrl" and Schumanna "Traumerel." wer enthusiastically re ceived, hi masterly phrasing and full round singing quality of tone being equally admired. Mr. Van Praag for merly waa a member of the Victor Herbert and Damrosch orchestras. In New York, but haa coma to make his home in Portland. Miaa Jessie Lewis gave an excellent rendition of ftalnt Saena piano "Con certo In O minor," the orchestral part being played on a second piano by Miss Frances Batchelor. Later Mlsa Fr,ncea Hatchelor played Rubenateln' delicate "Barcarolle In G minor" and a "Con certo In E flat major," by Llsrt. ac companied by Miss Leslie We Idler. Tha three charming young pianists are all pupils of Mrs. Emma B. Carroll, who read a paper on "Mualo as an Essential Part of Education." Mrs. Carroll also gave a short analysis of aacb of th compositions played. It baa been decided that the next meeting of the Woman's Club, In liosa Festival week, shall Include a short programme and a social hour over the tea cups. It will be an open meeting and all members' are urged to take out-of-town guests to share the club's hospitality. SILETZ-MAN GETS BOOH APPLICATION FOR REINSTATE MKNT IS ALLOWED. Cane of Joseph KoKydar Is First One to Be Adjudicated C ruler Xew Haw Icy Law. OREGONIAN NEWS BTTREAU. Wash ington, May 96. Th Commissioner of the General Land Office baa rendered a decision allowing- th application of Joseph Kosydar, of Siletx, for rein statement in hi former entry In th old Blletx Reaervatlon under author ity of th Hawley law, approved March 4, 1U. Th Commlaaloner hold that if upon examination of the county records to ascertain whether Kosydar baa sold or conveyed or contracted to sell or con vey Ms claim. It Is shown that he has not. then entry shall pass to patent. This la the first Kilets case adjudi cated under the Hawley law. Webster Balltnger, of Washington. D. C, rep resented Kosydar befor tha depart ment. FISHER POSTPONES LAND SALE Secretary of In U-rior Accedes to Re quest of Klauaatli beulers. OREOOXIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. May SS. In compliance with th request of settler on the Klamath Irrigation project. Secretary Flaher to day announced that he bad Indefinitely postponed the sal 'of acre near Keno. which controls th water-power site on the Klamath River. This post ponement will give settlers an oppor tunity to develop a plan to take over tbetr water-power site, which they seem to regard as highly essential to th fntur development of the project. Under the Oregon law, unless develop ment Is begun within one year from riling, tha water right lapses at the end of ne year. The Government filed on this site June I. 110. to comply technically with the law. Secretary Flaher baa directed that a amall force be put to work on this property long enough t hold It. What ultimately will be don depends upon the settlers. Hon.ae Honors Humphrey's Pastor. OREGONIAN NEWS BLREa'tJ. Wash ington. D. C, May J. Rev. W". A. Ma jor, of Seattle, representative Humph rey's most enthusiastic supporter among the clergy, delivered the Invoca tion in the Hous of Representatives today. Push Clnb Hits Ordinance. At a meeting of the "Fulton Park Push Club on Thursday night, the "No-seat-no-rlde" proposed ordinance was read and discussed, and a resolution adopted declaring that it waa impracti cal and would work to a disadvantage, by preventing the street cars from making time. - If you have trouble In getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating It properly.- There Is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not If you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all dealers. flUE STRUCK DEAD BY INTENSE HEAT Chicago Stifles Under Sun and Country From Iowa to At lantic Coast Suffers. ALL FLEE. FROM HOUSES Roofs, Parks, Beaches ( Are Refuse of People Ice Given to Poor and Iceboxes Made by Schools. Cone-Vendors Banned. CHICAGO. May S6. (Special.) An ex act duplication of Thursday's Intense heat, minus the welcome breexes, today cost five lives, felled score of men, women and children, who were com pelled to venture out under the merci less rays of tha sun. and caused untold suffering in the city' congested tene ment district. All day long 'the police ambulances were busily responding to calls for as sistance from street Intersections In tha loop, and even In the outlying districts, where victims were - felled by the hot blast. Buv the visitation was not confined to Chicago alone. From practically every city and town In be Middle West and extending almost to the Coast came sim ilar reports of unprecedented heat. The high mark In Chicago. H degrees, was a duplication of the maximum tempera ture of Thursday, which waa the high est record for that date in 47 years. Of those prostrated three will probably die. as their condition la serious. 1 No Relief In Proopfrt. Frantic appeals to the oftlclal fore rasters brought the disquieting Informa tion that no relief waa In sight, but that tomorrow and Sunday might be still hotter than today. Not a mite of brees came off tha lake, usually th life-saver of Chicago. Drug atores and seda fountains did th largest buslnesa of the season. All the tores displayed hammocks, and thou sands were Bold to persona who will swing them In the parka. In the tene ment districts th sweltering population made Its bed on roofs. In doorway, and on th street, where there might be a chance to get a breath of fresh air. The bathing beaches wer crowded to the limit, and there waa an unusual exodus to the nearby country resorts by those who could get out of the city over Sun day. Children In the publto and manual training schools have been busy for a week making cheap Ice boxe for the poor in the tenement districts. The city and charitable Institutions furnish the Ice free. Especial attention also is given to tha Inspection of food stuffs sold In the squalid quarters during the Intense heat, as tainted meat and vege tables would result In a high death rate. The health board Issued special warn ings to the tenement districts on the necessity of bathing and care Id diet. Ice Cream Cone Under Ban. Ice cream inspectors passed a busy day. They started out to drive th dirty lc cream con man from the curb of th streets In the congested districts. In addition to the usual amount of dirt found In tha Ice cream cone, they said tha curb cone vender leave their wares open to the dust and dirt of the street. Dispatches tonight tell of deatha and prostrations In many places In all the territory between th Iowa line and the Atlantic Coast. The extreme Southern points of Florida and Texaa were cooler than Chicago ALL EXCEPT COAST -SFFFERS Temperature Over 0 From Atlantic to Prairies and Gnlf. WASHINGTON. May 2. Season's records were broken today by a hot wave that extended throughout the Middle West, the Interior East and the South, while persons at Sheridan. Wyo, shivered In a anom storm. Throughout the Mississippi Valley temperatures ran from 90 to a little more than 84 in Chicago. Ninety-six was common In the South. - The sweltering situation in the Mid dle West Is expected to be upset imme diately by showers. SOCTH, TOO, IS SWELTERING All May Records for Heat 'Are Smashed In Atlanta. , ATLANTA. Ga.. May !. All records for high temperatures for May 26 for 36 years were broken today when the thermometer registered S6 degrees. ST. LOUIS, May 26. This was tha hottest May day locally sine the es tablishment of the Weather Bureau, the Government thermometer register ing 9t degrees, while on the street 99 degrees were recorded.- There was one death due to heat. Death List Continues. DETROIT. Mich.; May 2. This was the hottest day of the year in Detroit and practically throughout Lower Michigan, official thermometer record ing from 88 to a degreea. TOLEDO. O., May" It Heat records her for the last 0 year were broken this afternoon wheri the mercury reached S3 degrees. 7 CINCINNATI. May 2. Two deaths and two prostrations were the result of the second day of the sweltering weather here.- The thermometer reg istered 94 degrees. ZIONITES - FEAR GHOULS They Conceal Millionaire's Death Till Vault Made for Body. WAU K EG AN. I1L. May I. Fear that ghouls would steal the body and bold it for ransom led followers of Wilbur Glenn VoUv,-at Zion City, to conceal the fact of tha death of a millionaire, James Currie. of Big Springs, Tel.. for nearly a week, or until a burglar proof steel vault could be Installed at tha Zlon City Cemetery. It was mads known today. Currie owned 45.000 acres In Texas and an expensive home in Zion City, where he bsd lived for the last two months as a member of th Zlon Catho lic Church. 1 WASCO COUNTY BOARD Superintendent Nerf Appoints Fonr to Serve on Education. THE DALLES. Or.. May 26. (Spe cial.) Justus T. Neff, County School Superintendent, has appointed th Edu cational Board of Wasco County, under tha provislona of the new supervisory law which went Into effect May II. He has named the following who will serve with himself on the board: Representative F. M. Gill, of Dufur; Clyde. T. Bonney. Tygh Valley. Mrs. Je"le M. Britton. Boyd; Miss Elisabeth C. Steven. The Dalles. The latter is li brarian of The Dalle. Carnegie library. This board will holJ a meeting here Wednesday, May 31, when th county will b divided into districts of 20 or more schools in each district and a Supervisor or ' Supervisors appointed and regulations made in regard to these Supervisors' work. As Wasco County contains but schoola and the Superintendent Is to be one of the Supervisors, It Is thought It will be necessary to appoint but one. The Supervisors have general oversight of the schools In their district and re ceive a salary of 11000 per annum. . ORANGE MENWANT APPLES Sales Agents" Would Like to Dispose of Northwest Crop. T,- . t t a xcaT.T.A Wanh. Mar 26.- (Special.) Orange agents may sell ap ples of the Walla Walla Valley. Th California Fruit Exchange la to bandls the North Yakima fruit this year, ac cording to a tentative agreement reached In, Sacramento last week. The condition is said to be lack of enough ....t, nrnk, ih double Industry pay. Hence it is stated that these men will endeavor to persuade want waiiw. Hood River, Lewiston, Clarkston and Kennewick also to sell their fruit through the California Exchange. eallfArnl, Wi-nl t Rrr.hftDrB haS sgents all over th United State and) Europe, ana it is oeiievoa tney can apples at the same time at little added expenses. Th organisation la well or ganized, especially In European mar kets. Whether Walla Walla will loin tha scheme is undtclded. PUPILS T0SEE FESTIVAL Vancouver Schools Will Close Day During Rose Show Here. VANCOUVER. Wash.. May 26. (Spe cial.) So that the pupils and teachers will be able to witness the Rose Fes tival In Portland, all schools of th city will be closed one day. The date ha not yet been decided, but It will be one on which the event most interesting to tbe pupil may be seen. DALLAS DRILL TEAM WINS Wo men of Woodcraft From Five Counties Compete. SALEM. Or.. May 26. (Special.) The drill team representing Dallas won In the Women of Woodcraft competi tion from five counties here tonight. Delegations frora Yamhill. Polk. Ben ton, Linn and Marion counties were here. John W. Slckelsmlth. Greensboro, Pa., has three children, and Ilk most children they frequently take cold. "We have tried eeveral kinds of cough medicine," he says, "but have never found any yet that did them as mucn good a Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." For sale by all dealers. -Of all lad words (When taey'v. cloud Umuqa.) Tba aaddMt sr tbeac: Send one can morel" Proper Pride Every woman takes pride in entertaining daintily and correctly. And your friends realize that you "know how", when your din ner starts with one of ' ' One of our clear "kinds" is best, of course, for a very heavy dinner. But for all ordinary occasions any one of half a dozen on our list is com pletelyacceptable and correct. Why- not get acquainted with them allt 21 kind 10c a can Just add hot water bring to a boil. and serve. JoasrMCasossix Cowrairr -Oaadea K J Look for the rrrt-nnri-white label Portland Printing House Co. J. I "Wright, Pre, and Gen. 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