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THE OltEGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21,-1003.
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CLEAR THE GITY
OF ALL THIEVES
th small polio force. Th root ot tit
evil ! th laxity of th authoritie. or
ineir inaDiuty to rree me crty or in I
riff-raff and undesirable element that
with Impunity male Portland their I
stamping ground. Drastic ' treatment
and unrelenting warfare on the evildoers
la the remedy. Purse the city of the
dank weed of society and give other I
that may arrive in the future uch a I
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WILL PASS UPON
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wmcuma mat ineir sojourn mra a IIM'i n J x It i
ot win be trnuou and of ehort duration, uregon military Board to Meet
DCfimu viubeu uuurs ai
U TV.,UL DAUnU Drt severely. Thl line of action wouldi
IMC MUUUfU III lUlliailUO I U have the effect of giving Portland
reputation among the crook through
out the country that would cause them
to shun it like a plague. Instead of en
larging the police force, decrease the
A Secret Service Officer
r x r ! r-!-- r..i wnen an one
Ureal experience rOirilS UUU fender should be secured and punished
the Trouble in
lice Protection,
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O'clock This Afternoon to
Discuss Question ;
Arc You Prepared
Be Useless,
He Says It Is Not So. Much a ys& affSJ K Funds Are Short and If Troops H
Matter ot More Men as it is keronnei tS"ftiSSSh . tould Not uamp Longer Than
the Forcing' Out of All Bad patrolman-, effort., but a professional Eight Days Expense Would
. I ramlv That - man vssrhi tfnAmwm vA m Ytim I a. a a
OharaCterSi work formulate hi plans carefully and
knows the actions of the officer on the
beat, and when everything will be safe
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,l. ..kh .v.. nniin. ti. I f Durgiar is as safe as if there were I ..... -
partment has not, up to this time, maae i ;;7;T", "1 IZa ZuV2Z I oldlers into camp and give them
good In the bringing to punishment or
anyone of the gang that a week ago held
up a Bell wood car at the point or re- . land decided upon at a special meeting I M
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volvers, relieved the passengers of their
valuables and With premeditated brutal
ity and bloodshed sent a bullet tearing
through the body of Fred Day, or the
human monsters who viciously murdered
Max Calif, the harmless fruit vender.
on his own premises In the early even
ing In the heart of the city, for a few
dollars, hence both cases have been rele
gated to the ranks of the army of "un-
captured," who have committed crimes
In Portland. The city Is crowded out of
all proportion with the social gutter
birds who prey on credulity, ignorance
and vice.
Polio Protection a Tare.
NEEDED HOSPITAL
and decided upon at a special meeting
of the Btate Military Board which Is to
De held behind closed doors In the office
of Adjt-Oen. C V. Gantenbein. Chamber
or commerce Building, at 4 o'clock this
afternoon, whatever decision Is reached
will be referred to the Governor for ap
proval. Member, of the board unani
mously favor state encampment for
o a ii j i r i i j t- i I mousiy ravor a state encampment for
County Medical Society to Take th nw whether
1 1 ii m. r rj 1..! funds at hand are sufficient to Justify
Infirmary
tne expenditure, which would be great.
Those constituting the Oregon Mili
tary Board, and In whose hands thl.
matter is left under the military law,
are: Adjt.-Qen. C. u. Gantenbein. com
mander of the National Guard of Ore-
For the warm weather that is sure to come
during the next few weeks ? Jrt you well
supplied with Negligee Shirts ? Don't you
think you.had better select one of two now to
take with you on your vacation? We can
show you some
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
That you win want to own the minute you lay
your eyes on them. Come in and look at 'cm.
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f I rono rtofevum a j-aro. M a mfUng ot the County Medical "L" t..T.. iAl, .T
J In an interview with a man of years 8Aelety, t0 b, tomorrow evening, fe- Col' n w nlfliT.r.I
of experience in secret service work in tn, question of a receiving hospital for ! : ,V n,!' ' JILLS'
eral; Col. A. B. Gillis. 'surgeon-general;
Col B. C. Spencer, judge advocate gen
eral. General Gantenbein acta as chair
man of the board. It was this morn- j
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Phoenix Iron Works
ENGINEERS
Manufacturers of Marine, Mining,
Lorjfjin and Saw Mill Machinery,
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIR WORK.
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all parts of the world, but whose name Portland will be ' brought up for dis-
rne journal is not ai uDeriy io mention cussion, and Indications are that rese
at present, the following information hutions will be adopted recommending
was vouchsafed: the establishment of that admlttedlv ui "
"The caoturlng of criminals, detect- n.. (.....u. ' ng announces tnat tne nnumg. wouia
Ing of crime, controlling of Its depraved t,. rt,ctivln hoanttal matter will he not 1,6 mAa ubll.c untu "er they had
. . ii. m I - nMn Tkmrnmrnn Mmnn rv invornn, riam n r-
eiemeni. proiecnon oi jiie ana prupei ijr prMer)ted to the society by the presl
and the enforcement or tne law unaer dent Dr. R. Ia. Gillespie, who warmly
your ponce regime is a grotesque imvo. favors the Idea. Dr. Gillespie was city
Those identified with the manipulating phyBcian during Mayor Pennoyefs ad-
of the demoralised department are adroit minjgtratlon and his experience In
In shifting the responsibility on other ..rr.ner eM., convinces him that the
enoujaer. rrora wnm i w institution is not only needed but that
lice commissioners claim tnat tne sys- t .houij have Deen ertablished long
tern is gooa ana me jauii ia wnu ago,
been passed unon by Governor Chamber
lain, to whom, as the real military head
of the state, they must be submitted
men who have it in charge. I under- ji, we shoaid have a receiving
I'm JEl C17. h"'ore becoming operative. It 1. within
the power of the state executive to re
verse the board's decision if he sees fit.
Question of rinanoe.
While all members of the board feel
that a state encampment would be of
Inestimable benefit to the Oregon Na-
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stand Mayor Williams clears his skirts ho(,ptai Rnd that it should be equipped tlonal Guard, the question of finances
by his action In making appointments Rn(1 plsced ln Bervie(l at the earliest pos- must be taken into consideration, they
uii inn iwi,. ... v.u..y" slble moment," said Dr. Gillespie, "we say, before a decision can be arrived at
nici u..v ghal, ,j,BCUBg tng matter at our meet- regarding the advisability of such
Ing Wednesday evening, and the views action. There Is a sufficient sum avail
of the members concerning ways and able. It Is claimed, to defray the cost
means and' also whether we should have of transporting the various companies
a Joint county and city hospital will to a common point and returning them
be asked."
At the same meeting the medical
library matter will be discussed.
service examinations.
tributes the delinquencies ln the force
to the law which empowers his superi
ors to dictate the policy of his office, and
that which takes the supervision of his
detective department out of his con
trol. The detectives claim that they are
doing the best they can with a short
force and handicapped by a poor sys
tem, wrong policy and lack of coopera
tion with the chief and patrolmen.
"The patrolmen insist that they cannot
protect their beats and work long hours
to cover the territory assigned them,
and If a Crime is committed it is no
to their homes fitter the encampment
lie through, but the duration of the en
campment Is problematical. It will be
necessary for the commissary depart-
SEDTJOXD SATES TO TJEH ment o estimate the cost of maintaln-
BEAgKORB. Ing the guard ln camp ln order that the
Go to Newport on Taquina Bay an total expense of the military .outing
ideal beach. It is becoming very pop- may be arrived at and in the event the
ular with the Portland people. The low military fund will not withstand a drain
rata of 13.00 has been made by the ...
fault of theirs as they a1' ave more Bouthern Pac at le&Bt elght dayB urna, prac.
tically been determined the project will
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FIRST and MONTGOMERY STS. - - - - PORTLAND, OR.
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convenience. Correspondence strictly confidential. Phone Mala zoa.
around to look after than can be covered with the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
efficiently bv one man. As an example, for the Sunday round trip from Port
It I. clt.d that Patrolman Jackson, on '"1 tickets, gooa going oaiuraay,
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whose beat the Sellwood car was robbed. A delightful ride through th beautl
has a section to cover ln which there fui Willamette Valley, with privilege of
are 62 miles of streets. going up one side of the Willamette
rn,i. wi n m. . River, returning tne otner.
Chief Hunt to Blarn. Agk' southern Pacific Company or
"In all large cities the chief of police Corvallis & Eastern Railroad agent for
Is held responsible for the actions' of his a beautifully illustrated Dooklet describ-
men, and the results obtained from their ing the seaside resorts at zaquina.
In Portland the public Is not In
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DR. L, L. WHITE.. Chief of Staff.
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Park end Washington, over Eilert, Portland, Or.
work,
cllned to believe that his superiors die
tate to him a policy that is conciliatory
to rawlessness, or that the limitations
of his authority are such as to prevent
effective operations. If by any possi
bility this should be the case, and the
chief is a mere figurehead to keep In
tact an unscrupulous political machine,
his plain duty as an honest man Is to
resign, rather than by official acquies
cence become practically an accomplice
to. law breaking. If he has full swing
to throttle wrongdoing, and the present
condition Is a criterion of his work, his
administration is a dlBmal failure up
to this time.
"Chief Hunt is undoubtedly doing the
best he can and the Integrity of his In
tentions has not been assailed. He may
be as good a chief as Portland ever
had, and Is probably of average ability
when compared with police officials in
other places of this slse. This fact,
however, doe not afford the protection
to the people of Portland and other
towns that they are entitled to from
the guardian of the law, nor supply the
service for which they pay.
I,ooal Folio Methods Childish.
The methods of your police ln their
efforts to apprehend offenders are In
fantile, desultory, and lack vim and
practical knowledge. With a man who
understood his business at the head of
the department it would be a rare ex
ception when the perpetrator of a crime
escaped. As an Illustration of the lack
of comprehension of the action to be
taken ln case of crime Is the Sellwood
cor robbery, and I imagine the same
bungling methods apply to every case.
Chief Hunt had, I understand, gone home
to bed and did not know of the holdup
until 10 hours later. Captain of De
tectives Simmons, when notified, rushed
to the east approach of the Morrison-
Street bridge and loitered about for two
or three hours, waitjng for the robbers
to come along and Introduce themselves.
Some of the other detectives and patrol
men went to the scene of the robbery
and looked wise. The next day nothing
was -done twt waltfor the victims to
come to the station and give descrip
tions of property lost and other Informa
tion. They did not come to headquar
ters, neither did the bold highwaymen.
and the case was reported as being mys
terious and hopeless.
Th Proper Investigation.
Tf the force were properly organized
and had a right understanding of their
duty, when the report of a robbery and
snooting come in the officer In charge
should have notified the chief and pend
ing his arrival got busy ln many ways.
Without a moment's unnecessary delay
as many of the force as were deemed
necessary, all of whom should b In touch
with the telephone, should have been in
structed to cover bridges, roads, outgoing
trains or boats without delay. Men
should have been sent out to find the
people on the car, get a description of
the property lost, a description of the
robbers, and other information of im
portance. Every train crew leaving after
the robbery notified to look out for sus
picious passengers. The officers of near
by towns all notified to be on the look
out and as' an incentive for vigilance
the offering of a reward at once.
"By using Judgment in the, sending out
and Instructing of the men and getting
reports as matters progressed in 12 or
15 hours after the robbery good descrip
tions of the- robbers, the character of
the Jewelry and number of the watches
could have been sent broadcast in a cir
cular and to the urgent sections by wire.
Men should have been detailed to scour
the haunts of crime and lodging houses,
and whenever a man whose identity was
in doubt was found make it their busi
ness to find out all about him without
delay, and if his conduct was suspicious
take him to the station and Investigate
later. In a short time the city could
have been combed for offenders in a
thorough manner. By working on the
general lines suggested a. crook would
have, but a meaner chance to evade the
clutches of the law. 1 .
"Tbe preyaienc&of crime,!, aotuXuftto
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be abandoned. It is urged that a
shorter encampment than eight days
would not yield benefits sufficient to
warrant the. outlay.
Boldisrs Might March.
A plan has been sugested whldh may
bo considered by the board, but which
by some is not considered feasible. This
is to have the various companies march
to tho place of encampment and thus
save the cost of rail) transportation.
There are admitted to be om com
panies too far removed from a suitable
place of encampment to make the "hike"
but these. It 1 urged, could be brought
by rail to a point within marching dis
tance. At the conclusion of the encamp
ment the soldiers could either b taken
to their homes on the train or march
back, if the distance was not too great
Besides affording the militiamen actual
field experience it is clamed this plan
would save enough from th cost of
transportation to insur th complete
success of the 'encampment
"We have none of us made up our
minds yet regarding what will be
recommended," said General Gantenbein
this morning. "It is a matter of much
Importance and not until we get to
gether and discuss the means and prob
able cost will we be able to arrive at a
definite conclusion. If the original plan
had carried and th Oregon, Washington
and Idaho- guardsmen could have met
with the regular army at American Lake,
the benefit to th guard wonld have been
Inestimable, but the announcement made
by the Secretary of War that funds
were too low to permit of this Idea
being carried into effect during the
present year, has rendered all of our
arrangements worthless and forced u.
to hold a state encampment or do with'
out one altogether." . .
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