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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1911)
PORTLAND, OCTOBER 1911. O'NEILL' t win: or costessor ts dtttamtte case, who sues him roa divorce. BARES CAMPAIGN lama Tafflydh Transfer of $30,OCO at Time of Gubernatorial Race Shown Grand Jury. A f S30.COO SPENT BELIEVED While State law Prmll for Ilx iwadltore or $750. VIcrr Declare I'ortune Spent Account Very Bnsjr." WALLACE. I'.aho. Oct. 14. CSpeclal.) An fho cf iurny" O'Nell'a whirl pool political campaign In 110. when tia waa df'at1 fr tha Republican semination for Oorrnor. conira out o4 t.w.a rtport ft Donald Arthur, tha assert aTOumant. whwt report on tha de funct Stata Hank 'of Commarca went befor tha ran.l Jury. Arthur report shows that on Octo ber IS. O'Xell transferred IJ0.000 ta tha axrount of W. K. Fhller. tha latiar'a ircouat ar that tlma being; overdrawn til. IK Thla transaction wii a. month and a half after ha cloaa of tha primary rampalan. FMaaler ravin been O Nell a iMil nianaaer during the campaign. WhI'.a tt.la account la supposed to have been for election empensea. ac cording to estimates here. It la far ba nw in total amount O.Noll spent In seeklns; the nomination. From Information secured from ths best sources obtainable, there be In if no account book to bo had. It is leath ered that O'Netl spent at least ISO.Avi). moat of It going; through tha hands of numerous aubmanairers with whom the stata was literally plastered. The aate law provides that not mora than 1 per cent of the salary ahall be expen-lrd In tha campaign. Tua salary of the Governor la liiOO a year, so that IS per cert of the two yeara' salary, would have been 75. Thosa who know say that after tha campaign the bills literally poured In. In dealing with O'Nell's account In tha Slate Dank of Commerce, Arthur In Ms report says: This account was very actlva dur ing the enttar- period of my examina tion. From Mar It. 10, until Feb ruary 1. there wis an average overdraft of $10,000. From November 1. 110. until the bank closed thre a as an average overdraft of over 111,-. ELECTION TANGLE SEEN Addition of t'oncrr-lonal IllrhU Affect Hall 'ommllon. 8 A I. KM. or., Oct. 14. i Special ) loiMe complications over the election of two Railroad Commissioners at tha next general election were suggested her tfr thourh comparison of tho :'" 4 1 j its w IS i at MRS. O II TIB MHASICAU law creating tha 8tata Railroad Com mission and Jb,a law creating an addi tional Congressional district. I'nder the Railroad Commission law the commisslonera ara to be selected ona from the Tlrst Congressional dis trict, onerom tha Second Congrea slonat district and tha third ona from tha stata ah large. Under tha new ap portionment of Congressional districts thera ara now three districts. It was argued that thla would create legal possibilities which might result In two of tha Commisslonera being without lobs as the Commlasloner from the state at large. Frank J. Miller, was elected at tha last general election and the successors to Mr. Altchlson and Mr. Campbell ara to be selected at the next election. ' It la the opinion of the office of the Attorner-Oeneral. however, given off hand that the Railroad Commlsalon law Is still effective In reference to the districts and that mention of the Congressional districts waa merely descriptive of the sections from which the Commlselonera were to be elected. Arbitration la Debate Topic. . t.o itct nnnve. "or.. Oct.' 14. The flowing question will be debated nevt January between. Pacific University and tha University of Idaho: ''Resolved, That State Board of Arbitration with compulsory power ahould be appointed to settle all disputes between employes and employers." Pacific rd Idaho are under a contraet to debate three times, tha debates to be a dual affair, the af firmative team of each achool to re main at home, pacific won both at home and In Idaho last year. M'MAXIGAL'S WIFK SUES HIM Compact With Burns for Immunity Charged In DlTorce) Action. CHICAGO. Oct. 14. Ortle E. McMan lgal. alleged dynamiter, waa aued for divorce today. Hla wife. Emma Mc Manlgal. charges him with repeated cruelty. Mrs. McManlgal declared that her husband had entered Into an agreement with W. J. Burns whereby he was to receive Immunity nd a large share of the reward on the conviction of tha prisoners who blew lip the Times build- , Fif Winmeia Graceful body lines are faithfully preserved in these MANNISH garments. Large variety of fabrics and shades. Our Standard "Quality and Integrity" behind every garment. We have doubled the space in our alteration de partment and are now pre pared to deliver garments promptly. Moderate prices always prevail at this store.; ' ELL1M LEADING CLOTHIER !cn)iririis0)im Stoseft aft Fomtlh rOi i ml LI 111. I.::" 'v'WwJa. 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