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TITE OltEGON DAILY JOUBNAI rORTLAND, TIIUllSDAT EVENING, OCTOBEIT I, 1903. WILSON DEfilES HAYING TROUBLE CHIEF HUNT ...... MEETING VICTIM : GETTING MACHINERY . HOLDS COURT MANY NEW PUPILS IN COUNTY SCHOOLS WZUOAK WILSOX, OX TXIAIt POXI POBTJLABD rZDZBATZD TliOIl I XBAB .. 01 POLICB . BIPiHlOlIT ASSAULT OX KABXX. ZX.UOTT OP bazxai, bzxizs xxipiiro COM PACT WITH TXX QJMX, AT XXX xomb toww. , . livniT ooiorAar xad blast baxoaixbd roi nox cnrcxx- xatx rauc wxicx bow xzpudi- ATBI ZTB OOBTBAOT, , XOLDS XJTTLX DBUMXBAD PXO- , CXZDIXaS AU BT XTMSZLP ABB . XZLXASZI . XIOXT BXUXXS, ABB rcvaa xoarB is satispibd. Xeports Xscelved st the Offloe of tie County - Superintendent Snow Large Increases la All County Schools' Attendance. GERMAN VESSEL IS CHARTERED -- ia- ' i ih'n i " Reports received' at the office of County Superintendent Robinson show an Increaae of nearly 10 per cent over the opening week of schools for last m mtrfu Moths Says. Wilson Prauently Cash Payment of 1.000 Mad oa Plant, "What Caa Toa Bxpaot, Wkn There is yMr. . This Increaae Is principally In ' .. .. .- . . . . r . . La. M-i4 a..M I . .,.. a. . I tha atihurha n achoola. Mount Tabor ii Met Mabel knd f Barnes Time sad Plao rather lays Be Bid Bot Offer to Ooatpromlss ' the Case If WUsoa Bald for Bis Lloens orrel Mars Inters Trial Vadar 7 rote at. but rirm Writes that Bntlre Amount I am ate rm aeiore am wwu wm Bs Delivered Laondrymea's Asaocia tioa ' Suspected by Unlba People sf XaVing Zafluaesd the Bast era Xonae. a Salooa oa Bvery CorarT Bemarka Xls Xoaor Br Tern, and the Mea Are f keeper, who la on llenrra for i .M William Wilson, a North End saloon Some trouble is being experienced by I school haa an enrollment of 58 pupils as compared with 401 the opening week aei Tree rraouoo is aa Old One la I or last year, an increase oi ii per cent. Portland aad Oooaaloas Bo Surprise St.. Johns school haa an Increaae of 11 wyiMmuu mau vwmiom 9 aurpna . Imi. achoot ihawi en In. to Any One. .: I crease of 40 per cent. The two rooms at this building ara over-crowded and the i Doara will nnian up two mora rooms Chief Hunt s big heart was touched E2.Erkl JhY.- a V' ii ih nitv thi. ,mn- v.. .... - Woodstock shows a gain of II . -.. --- ---- ,.-. r..,i. it-., l.nnr. I .Ilk .hi. .v.. v.- . I wooaatoca snowe a ami. o per ui? "JlhrVSi mpy in sai7.g tl.. rwMch clacttoi rtsWTnata ... '"t " : .V. w.. n..rv,.. ra fnr the h.rf ia ... -i-v.. nuaaeiiviue nu nouin aouni uur f uiu uauanier oi w. 14. ration 01 iaiiaa, 1 ...... . '- .Or., suted on the witness stand this I Sundry It proposes to start The plant I- "What can you expect, when there Is v morning that be bad. never met the girl I w" purcneeea union iwo momm nioon on every cornerr' mused tne . 1 in her home city. Mrs. . Elliott, mother I " w"111 r nau 01, mo ponce aepsnmeni. ior me siri. later tesimea mat oorn anei "--' . w uui I daughter Mabel had met WUaon 1 -"wm!!?t.,,U ' Th '. "toxlcated individual. outdal.V a ii w7cent Increase in iBimi . several iimci. one aiao aaiq 1 .r .i ivsni, u iniwvotidn .that Wilson .had -aeked Mabel. to 10 T . macnitu-ry we iu u. their nme, wer, entered on the police buirgy riding with him. . - h,I!?e1 onc a"d "pon . a!Llvt7, ff "n to the court, where on the stand this morning In the case In I ; t hour he waa closely questioned regarding I?""" Vl'T!. "'"I "u'T about the asms as laat year. Monta villa having an increase of nine, while Ruasellvllle and South Mount Tabor true at Greaham and Powell valley. routdala has a 11 per cent Increase. Two thousand eight hundred pupils are enrolled In the county outside of the and eecond I Dayment of 11130 "A? -.. l . . U"' 7. . city. Theae are taught by ltO teach Jobs made ?ThebSawa of $1 600 Olson filled out ths complaints .r M.ny , 6f the older children an to te'MA 1-fSurrVrl ply. l o th. with taTtn. b-.n .till working on the farms helping t ' Ai "1:! t BefoCratediudge Hogu. put In an ap- .?':; J,00.? fn" sntTh month.' .1 ST Oltha tifarming ...Iti edneaa was cancelled. tmi7"1 tn'" 9er.k P1'0" nail The Warrendala district, district No. 12. 'ilng there In a buggy drawn by a sorrel ;roare. ; , 7" "Km"? vj Chief Hunt had ordered all of the drun: , "I oniMrt tn thla anrral . tnara ha n I ""' leases aismlssed. Mr. Olson was lur ibrought up In the caee," said Attorney The machinery failed to arrive at the prised, but all he could do was to make - Mendenhall, counsel for Wilson.. stipulated time and a query as to why the notation after each name aa the "Why, ahe is the most harmless thing had not brought a rather curt reply unfortunates had already been turned In the ease," replied Deputy District At- from the Cincinnati nrm. In substance loose. ' torney Spencer. It stated that when the full amount Thoae who profited by the goodness l Wilson stated that he did not go buggy P11 th "ff h'ner woul(1 of heart of the chief were T. J. Ed- riding during his visits to the valley be shipped, but not until then. wsrds. Bill Wllllama. L. J. Sprague, 'man anrf k. By the ofllclalB of the proposed iaun- inhn inhinn nrnn.m iin r r t only a dim memory in the minds of thoae "ld d,rc. flpU(l,a: Pstterson. Paul WiUlams and E. M. ,,present at the trial il2!L0h! ISS '.hni JTit I. a,,ner- au Llllydale had deposited 15 wiiann ..tiA.4 h. i.a iiM n whom the latter was snown gave it aa h f h, friM .- h- MM the county seat of Polk until he SMd Jipli?JS!i Vt,V llr! 'tLaihiB' I PP"' ta cour the money waa for l.haam that riiint h h. .r..4 ,h- I lcted from-the company for not ship- f .. west of the city, and the Bower district each opened schooj In new buildings, CRAWFORD IS GIVEN COPY OF INDICTMENT heard that Elliott, who had .owned the Club saloon In Dallas, wished to sell out; . ana ne had gone up to see about making ping the goods upon the date specified. One of the union men Interested in the felted. Most of the victims of liquor had been picked up In the North End during the Attoraey-Oeaaral Bormally Barred Witt Complaint Aoousing Bin of Ber Jury Mas Until Ootober la to Answer. mna no niu gone up 10 aee tooui maamg 1 r.)jt v.. 1 picnoa up in tne rnonn tana aunng tne i !ir1.-Ir-!EHlX r.tli!,,i VjcfrSaS 1.41. we want H?.hi; ?f.J!!!,n",nb'r' Edw-rd. was sr- that the Portland man had often visited 'the City to fix alot machines that were In the machinery." reated yesterday afternoon while ere- w " k-i.. th. sting a disturbance on a street car. . Attorney-uenerai a. . vrwiru the Club saloon. Wilson alao aald that .tockholderT of the eontemDlated en- The conductor put him ofT and turned charged witn Pjury. "TTiV. r h,,,aK 'V nev'r J66'1 tha KJfiS "Sat L looat ffir. him over to an offlcer. Sprague waa in b Oregon' B.T as. 1- jglrl by whom he IS now accused. ' ...ociation snd the employers' organl- court two days previous, when his ball w,ul: to the the Oregon sr "c,a Mrs,. Elliott. testified that she and her "f'!1 a"."?, .t.S VLZ riZ,t waa forfeited. tlon, haa been presented with a copy of daughter Mabel had talked with Wilson tn. delvery of tho plant This custom has long been In vogue the charge, sna na. "Jjr " ' before her huaband'a aaloon. She ila ii Zaita rf iMr au.olelon in Portland. Chief Hunt exercl.ea his U? a.nBWer- "e.J calld ui)0" ?ud!.H; HJ !f'lJh.:V?': l!",ed.kn!nf hT cite the experience of O. B. Thorn- Mi-cret.on regarding what prl-oner. are "S. the assoc . tlon" "even! C IVLT.r": w.r.'!."' l"'"u the Machimata- union, wno went " ma oniy - f th . wn nu ner w-j-wr-um aiBier, Kast to purchase the plant. He haa surprise occasioned loaay waa mat tne :"-- " Ki. ",vrnin th pom- Bear their home. Ian outfit bargained for with the Sin- namea had been entered on the court f"?" Ihe yl'W F.H. Mrs. Elliott stated that she had known clair Laundrr comDanv of Chlcaao. and transcript, and the complalnta were Is- '." ." 4.,.. . . . . , . .. . I .. ' - - . I . . . . - . . 1 nrnrjiMiinri aa-ainav memDers on Gum- .nson bdoui eigmeen monina, naving tne manager or the concern was araw- suea Derore me court omciais were no I , -., tt, ,..mmA Annru met him in ifallaa. She had aeen him In Ing up a contract to give him. Before tilled that the prisoners had been re- platnt shall be behind closed doora, un ih.t n .nnk... .t. I .a w j , j, w. ni I . a I leas otherwise ordered. a..m vi. . liuluull V L Villi.- D. VI 1 1 13 v. fcllCBai 1 V liaiU UfTTTll I K MCU, All. lllUllaCta I ICODCll. I . . . ... . nopaalnna havtnv haan at a ph.Mr.n nla th. w..k.l a tal.ar.m fmm JiM TTn.,.. .t.t.. th.t V. v... .1. I grievance commiura wmpuitu aupper given In a room under the Dallas the Portland Laundrymen's association I gated authority to the chief to release City hall. Wilson stated that he did not! warning him not to sell the goods to the I prisoners charged with petty oiTensS attena any- cnieaen pie aupper given In 1 union or he would be noycottea ry tne I when, in his Judgment, no serious, harm TXAXASSA TAKZB. AT tea Sd TO OABBT OBAXV TO . TBBZMA WTtB AtrSTBALXA SXZB VOW BVB AT SBATTXVB TBOX ABTWBBB WTTX A aZBZBAZi OABOO. British Bark Btrathdoa Arrive front Tlctorla, B. to Zad Oraia for Bai. four, Oatorla B , CoBmelie Oalllne Is Bow Beady to Clear for Xpswloa, Zngland, with a Big Oraia Cargo Tal aad at 9e,800. , Word haa been received by Meyer, Wilson A Co.. the Iocs! agents, that me uerman ship Thalaasa was char tered yesterday to carry grain from Puget Sound to Freeman tie. Australia. The rate la Sta Sd. The vessel Is now due at Seattle from Antwern with- a general cargo. While the rate anneara at flrat alanna " oa nigner man any recent quotatlona, ahlpplng men aay that it Is not high for Freemantle. It is on the west coast or Australia, and necessitates a round about voyage to reach there after Bvd ney Is passed. Thla Is tha flrat vaaaal of the season to be engaged to make a inp to tnat part of the Antipodes. The British bark Strathdon arrivarf In tne naroor laat evenlna- at 7 o'clock and anchored In the atream. She came from Victoria, B. C, and will take out a cargo or wneai ror Balfour, Guthrie A Co. The vessel la a lares carrier, and haa 3) men aboard. Her lensth is 181.1 feet: beam. 40.S feet and deDth of hold IS . She has a net registered tonnage of ...van. The veaaet Is a ateel bark and waa built at Belfast In 1885. She Is owned oy rtarian Wolf of that city., and waa originally known aa tha Ohmti'i island. , The French bark Emllle dalllna will clear today for Ipswich, Enaisnd. with a grain cargo which la being dispatched by Kerr, Gilford A Co. The cargo con slsts of 0,m bushels of barley, val ued at 150,000, and 12,481 buahels of wheat wortn 116,600. CAPT. LAURO FEEDS HUNGRY BOARDERS Craw Bioked Up at Port Xios Angelas Insist Tpea BelnJ Bald for 48 Bays' Work Instead of 80 Board. Ing It Out. All Is not harmony between Capt. Leuro of the Italian bark Nlnfa, lying at the Mersey dock, and a part of his crew. The men claim to have wae-ea Into the laundry business. of Judge Northrop, A. C. Emmons, A. King Wilson and W. E. Thomas. "In the event the attorney-general la Dallas, but the birds thst furnished the employers. All negotlatlona ceased then, has been dose. Acoordlng to tho court, V. tL. Th H will meat for the pies may be remembered snd after a long eearch Thomas finally if a man. while Intoxicated, haa ere- l , . F. ' . kw,' k...k.. .. ..i.i I , ii tk. .y.h ...j a v. . t be extended reasonably. viii Uftlivuv lam .na,. vvii.ik, v. ui. ' . ...aa i aiOU UUUUiO Uf nU mWI . aiBlUrOanCC. I .u- . I.I.. .Ill VnU . in v..., ,u lie T d Yesterday . afternoon H. Plummer of trouble la now being experienced. I he should be taken Into court and nun- " " " A com,n to them which they have been Dallaa. ex-aherllT of Polk county, tea- The Portland. Federated Tradea Laun- jshed. Similar action ought to be Ukw ikl I! L i. .iZi. .n n .r !"'abl, t0 collect- but ate that they tlfled that he had often drank "with the dry company has a large building and m the cases of habitual offenders. Hut whether or not it oe aavisaoie to prererihave not altogether abandoned hope of old : lady" at the bar of her husband'! has Installed a brand new boiler and wh9re an honest, hard-working ntmKrm ZlTC mtm wh,t u com,n to thom- Th saldon. Mrs. Elliott, whom Mr. Plum- "flaine, but that la aa far as it has got takes a little too much liouor.the Judtre . R 5 . Ji.zL . J captain explains that aeveral members . . . ...... ... ..I I . a AUaa laa..niVOT. Kl.aln.. la .. ...... ... I I AllOrUHV-LtenBraU U W mer naa reierrea o aa Tne oia laay, said ..that sbe never .drank at the bar with ;hlm, fiut snot sbe had taken a drink' with. Aim near .the stove. .Late yesterday afternoon, W. Q. El lloft waa re-called to the witness stand and-asked if he had hot made the follow- ing remark to John Mann, of this city : - "If Wilson will put up enough money, 1 11 drop this case." "No, sir, I did not say, any such thing." came the quick reply. "Did you not aay I . am not , In thk thing for my health.' "No, sir; I did not." The father denied ' ever having said that his daughter Mabel was 17 years old, NATIONAL LEAGUE MEETING IN CHICAGO ity to release priaoners la cases minor offenses. of Bepablloaaa Oather aad Beport Mem bership of SOO.oro Indorsement of " Xoosavalt Prohibited Choice ' of Cities Argaed. 1 . . . 1 aMAMaAa I11 I . . . " believes that the chief shoald exercise Li,,.. th. ratt.t thi. ma Italia; craw deserted while the v.1- j,, dlacuss the matter at thla time, content- vessel waa A irhirrinr Mrn .t p.,i ii uikkuw 1 1 v. !... , . .nsi f i,.i.. T... TI.... ..... a. V- . . "IB wava aa. auoa v aaaaa ..a. aui, I IMM anaTBieB. aUlfl Id fill tha VDMnit M a, u vi . n iiu an nyw inn n nil no COIH' .....v -m iv. . , , . i - a - . . . ., I . . . z " olalnt to make. The chief, belna ac- Jrul?"i "c,,uw,v, '""..-' cftWa emPoy number of sallore oualnted with the facts, has the author. Inln" n W"J cAra""Il7'tn.en.l"! "ere to make tha trip up tha coast to 1 1 1113 wines vt vasii wca .vyis w. uist aasvaw rvrUlallCsW of the case. I A contract was drawn un with tha iw men, ne says, to give them 1 16 a month ana ne paid them in advance.- It waa generally understood, he asserts, br all concerned that the voyage would-be completed In 10 days. However, strong neaa winas were encountered snd It re quired 45 days to make the Dassase. Now the men went pay for the addi tional 16 days, but the captain declines DEVOTION OF A " EURASIAN GIRL VBOB XBABIB0 OB BBATX OB BB- TBOTXZD HTTIBABB IBB OOBS TO BIB BABBBTS ABB XXIXOBXI TZZai TO TAXB XZB AB A BXATB .BOB UBB. . All tha Bast of Bar Life is to Ba Spent ia Moaning for Xer Deoaaaed lover aad Serving Xls Parents as Though . She Bad Beaa Married aad Xad Ba soma Widowed Singular Custom Ba Tlvad la China. The Yokohama Advertiser, copies of wnicn were received on the IndraDura. of the Portland A Asiatic Company's line, containa the following story: A very rare incident of what the Chinese term "preserving sublime chas tlty' occurred yesterday. A Eurasian young lady of It years', named 1.1 San Wan, on hearing of the death of her betrothed hueband, voluntarily made up ner mina to leave her parents house for that of her parenta-ln-law, just as If she had been married and la now widowed. No amount of ars-umenta could prevail agalnat her In her deter mination of adopting this virtuous course, and so yesterday ahe waa con veyed to her parents-ln-law's house, where she was welcomed by a larce number of admiring relatives and friends. Tha gentleman who Is the father-in-law of thla young lady Is Mr. J. C. Wong, formerly of tha Land Office and now of Messrs. Deacon A Hastings, a well-known and much-respeoted Chi nesa resident of this colony. Tho poor deceased young man waa his third son. ' When a case of this nature occurs In China, tha authorities on learning the particulars, never fall to report It to tha throne and obtain imperial aanctlon for the erection of a decorated arch In a prominent place in tha vicinity with tha circumstance inscribed thereon so that due praise and publicity may ba rendered to tha occurrence and the girl's name and virtuous deed msy ba handed down to posterity aa an example to TJther girls of, the land.- . " wnn striates one aa extraordinarily peculiar Is that a Eurasian girl should have acted thus. The " father-In-law s household, though highly - respectable. cannot bo called rich, and therefore no pecuniary Inducement In tha ahapa of suhstantlal legacy on the demise of the father-in-law la In view. Hitherto Eurasian girls have not been much sought after In marls s-n bv Chinese of good families, because they re suspected or not belnar capable of realising Chinese Ideas of what chastity snd female virtues should be; but since Mtss L San Wan Is not only able to dispose of that doubt, but haa by prac ticing one or tna most difficult of fe male virtues, set an example to Chi nese girls alao, Eurasian girls and wo men will doubtless hereafter ba looked upon In quite a different light "It is a pity thst. since this voun lady is a British subject and her virtu ous deed Is performed within this col ony, It will have to go unrewarded." SAID TO HAVE BID NO CREDITORS ADIEU SHERIFF TAKES SNAP ACTION ON BISCUIT CO. "Count" P. A. Pulaski, the "Polish STATE CONVENTION OPENS OCTOBER 7 Annual Meeting of Woman's Christian .Temperance . Vnion Will . Bo Xald This Tear la Xay-wood Auditor , lam at University Bark.- ' w. u. remon, a.iiorney ir vi i . I io sccommodate them. Thara alw IVAna. ' 'anhn I I. I. II 1 a I .v. .IA. il . HI 11 .. maA , V. I I . .a . . . . . (Journal Special. Service.) ' . k ' , ..... v. " l"" "" - i.ZlZt w. .Bna l"e entlra mou wages Chicago. Oct. 1. At the meeting of .hl .X ..T. e, ti -.7. . J";"! ... " r..7 I X,"ey cl',m 10 ..a"" ln.e. J aDOUt tha aracntlva Mitimlttn of tha Renubll- " w '"' i " awaiii uaya maiivuia auiv I i no men are Sllll Doaraing and lodging can NronaT leSrue ThlY mornlnrthe f Pdleton a few week. .go. Pulaski county and E.H. Kobln. for an order on the bark, and they may conclude to discussion on choice of the city for "ccu"!a or naving sroien u rrom or court cancelling a snerui a oeea ana cancel tho bill In this manner. If they ?he nexrconventlon was brought in?o MI1Ci:0r,ght' Wh0 WM taking quieting title to lot. 5 and . block 48, should desert the captalfi say. he would prominence. St. Louis. Phltadelphla, ... .Wu - ' ' ,j'"""'; mailt no enon 10 capture them. But Los Angeles. Hot Springs. Washington, I ,,, . 7 wurr ..... - l" oe ne least or weir inten Tndlanannlia .r tha favnrltaa I Bna lons coai. tie aia not ttiscuu company, waa sola ai a snerui s tions, oi, . K na.,a have great Success In that city In at- sale for the 1899 taxes, amounting to Htnna nt f).n ITr.nol.n .nri T...n H.m. "necaies iroin Ult pOCKetS 140H.00. iinn rrt,i.l,n Th. .n.rt. .hn, " the unwary. He suddenly folded his Henry Wittenberg, president of the the mrrresata ' membershrlo of theltent and the dust of Pendleton I company, stated that he knew nothing I David Ogden, assistant United States league to be half a million. An attempt xxrzx ncrxoYEMzirTS. For tha- transaction of general busl- tn nklal. h. annraaanaon t . tha nanHI. .v. aaa.aa.. aits vaiu v.a dviu.ii V a aa v,aa..vaa- I datea in the presidential campaign waa rroM tnat clty- ruled out Of order as the constitution of the league forbids such endorsements. ' rrom nis reet without bidding his of the taxes until his office waa notified I engineer, has returned from a trip up creditors good-bye, according to a report I of them several days ago. He started to I the Willamette river, where he Inspected look the matter up, but when he reached tne revetment work at Independence tha courthouse he waa informed that ana tne dam which is under construe- aUBGAr WAX OTXX ZX8TJXAXCB. I the property had been sold and the deed tlon below Salem. He reports that tha made out 16 minutes after the sale was work Is progressing very satisfactorily Argument of a demurrer was heard maae- The property was Did in ror tne at ootn places, ah work between Lajw .Jiesf and theelection, of officers for the An executiVe session is being held on ensuing year, the state convention of .,, -t m..n. of nmmntinr th. 1904 tho Woman's , Christian Temperance nuniuln. Mavnr Beth Low la one of todav In tha atata circuit mutt in tha amount of the taxes by Abstracter O. M. Iston snd Rlparla haa been closed down Union Will convene In Haywood audi-I tha mn.t n,nmin.ni man in nnrfn mi. hmnrhi h. w nr.i i, ..i. I Smith for.E. H. Robins. .The property I for the season. 4 tti...i -i.v. n I ...... ... ... . a , , .... . v ... V: .'. V. . , , ,' By noon the contest between cities for possession of 12,000 insurance on the " " ii ,l7 J i .vf uciwaj the next convention had narrowed down life of J. F. Warnlck, the certlflcaU for ',"" .". to 8L Iaoula. Philadelphia, and Indian- which la made out to John W. Warnlck i me morning. f to St Louis. Philadelphia, and Indian- which Is made out to John W. Warnlck. nnCWTlCC DliIlWPC A , large attendance , from outside apoM(S, . Tha committee evaded the pro- Named as defendants with John W. rKCll I lJ3 DKInil olnts is expected, and the visitors will I ,i,in . ' a.-t ...jm.i.. k L.i.v ... -n- .... .v. ' I wuiuu UU XAXIXB XOTZS. vu.iv Cv.u, "';' hlbltlon against endorsing candidates by Warnlck are Robert Z. Warnlck and the , . v T I. . , .7 adopting a resolution extending a cor- grand lodge of tho Ancient Order of dial greeting to Theodore Roosevelt and United Workmen of Oregon, which ls- wlshlng him continued good health. I sued the policy. Justice of the Peace Astoria, Sept 10. Sailed at 1 p. m.- Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook. society. The annual reports of, the state and district officers will " be re- i i HAnin AistAsvi Dv AI I lANrr N I.AKIiII Arrived at 2:80 and left up at p. m. lllaUIIttlVW W V1IIIVV . .nf .nnaln. 411 ...1 , I " aiiui vvii.iuuvu '" i nuim any a.v.1 IV J, w VIC V IV VI VI V Vll C lOaWD fhi t.i-. ...nf " will follow Roosevelt's supporters say they hae William Reed is appearing for tha de the business meeting. . -University Park la a suburb of Port land on the. fit Johns line of . the City & ouDurDan railway, bdoui seven mues from- tha. plty.. . obtained all they wished. f ense. Steamer Prentiss, from San Franciaco and way ports. Sailed at 1:30 p. m. Steamer George The steamer Prentiss of the California w- E1dr- fr Sn Francisco. SCREENED FROM GAZE . V-OF, CURIOUS PUBLIC Hereafter prisoners who have the honor of tiding in the police patrol Wagon will he guarded from public curi osity by a. heavy canvas cover. ,. Soma months ago, a cover was placed on the hurry-up vehicle, but, the iron supports broke, and during' the fine summer" weather the wagon ; has been BUCHANAN IS TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT cared for J ? WafnUri'h.- in OrW Coast Steamship Company Pt- 30.Paased at 1:15 cared for J. F. Warnlck during hla ill-1 h , ,K1. t 7?' p. m. British bark Strathdon. ness and kept the sick man s dues paid V"" I1 L " T, In'tba Workman lodge It was aaed .n'ln,(l "if J? ti.. .hA,,i4 h. ii,. conaiiU of LOOO sacks of sugar, , five Warnlck dlarf laat Anrll with carlc,ttds ' broom squares snd match- 0 an rrancisco, oepi. au. Arm W.J ZTa. Tn!.t iffci fcSS wood, 76,000 feet of redwood and 800 Schooner Zampa, from Vancouver, cate made out ana In the hands I , , .. .,,.. .. Astoria. Oct. 1. Arrived down at 7:80 last night British steamer Indrapura. San Franciaco, Sept 30. Arrived Ironworkers' Convention Has Mora Peaoeful' Aspect Sam Parks Wav-f Ing -tha Olive Branch Preach ' Is Oat of the Xaoa. that ba should receive the amount of the Insurance. v iitt vri vi.ivrvvvi uauvvuimiu in mo iiaimn .... ..a v. . .. f F8 wSk hahdB tht1. .xpeoted8 rach here tomorrow fom , C Harrison & Co. hav. chartered J.. W. warnlck had no. right to make I o."...,. . ... the Austrian steamer Kobe, now at vic- such an agreement that Brett has not sufficient cause of action and in any event1 should have brought suit in re plevln for the certificate. ' zxcrrnro xtthawat. An exciting runaway occurred on (Journal Special Service.) Kansas City, Oct 1. When President I Third street yesterday afternoon, the Buchanan convened the Ironworkers to-1 frightened animals being hitched to a Aav ha aaM ha.hatl rtaftnltalv H Ac 111 A1 tAI wurnn halonalnir tn J. TiOaalar of Haatap .1p ci,.wc ..,. .t ...us vu- run for re-election. Mr. French of Ban Mills. The team took rright at Yamhill Francisco la thereforeout of the race. I street - and . ran down Third - to below The Parka element Is rallying around I Washington, where it collided with an Donnelly of Albany. The Buchananttea express wagon of J. B. Moudy. Mr. claim 47 of the 83 votes. Parks today I Moudy was thrown from his seat and is waving the olive branch and wants severely bruised about, the head. Hla to make himself a good fellow. I vehicle was damaged, in tne collision The Ironworkers today passed a law Lousier s team was hurt one of the an! hide was sent to a blacksmith shop and extensive repairs were made. " The up rights were bolted to the bottom of the box,- and tha iron rods ara not likely to snap. - . While the cover can be unscrewed from the wagon. It will hereafter be a permanent adornment, and bashful pris- umJting tha powers of the ; pres.- mala breaking its leg and having to be dent by a constitutional amendment by snot it lay on tne pavement in a pool which all general strike orders and all of blood for an hour before being re national working agreements must be movea. ratified by a vote of the delegate from oners will be screened , from the gaze of the public, MUST Cvmf wypatf wy NUMEROUS CALLERS. AT BRITISH EMBASSY eaxh lodge In tha country- before be coming effective, hitherto the sola power of tha, executive board.. -A uniform in itiation fee of 125 was established. BOUGHT LOTS THAT (Journal Special Service.) , Newport Oct 1. There were numer ous callers today at the British em bassy, which is still here, to receive par ticulars and condolences on tha death of Herbert Mrs. Goelet this morning de- TO BXIWO BACK SUSPECTS. Patrolman L. O. Carpenter, who went to The Dalles yesterday, is ' expected back this evening with, George Hotch- klss and Harry Daily, suspected of steal ing a. dress suit case In the union depot. The two young men were asrasted .at HAn Nfl FYlVTFNPFl The Dalles Tuesday night On receipt of Iiril 111 LAIUI 1ul la telegram from tha looa officers. They had two , stolen suit - caaes in their possession, one a thsm taken from W. Bakersfleld; Cal.. Oct. 1. An' attorney 1 J- Applegate. Cllned to discuss tha effect of his death I from Pftilailalnhla la here inveatlaatlna on the coming marriage of the Duke of I for his clients who purchased some lots TWO BXOTS BUT BO OAKB. Roxburghe and her daughter. - The wed- in a town existing only on paper. There ding will probably be postponed, but it is' no town at the location described A. B. Held, clerk In Justice Reid's -wlllJLs qul.te an affair, . . I in the deeds and the placa 1s Inhabited I court; has returned from a. brief outing From tha Baltimore News. , I don't know why I love you, but I do .. . woo-woo: ' -.' . . by. iixards . and toads. The proBpectue I snent near Gale's Landing..: The vouna I Thara'a nnlhlnr mnrh to-rava aKnnt- In lonTanuweu une ounaings, pavea streets ana i man went nuntmg out nis iuck, was not at the world's fair two miniature fish thousands of dollars invested. The lands j the best... Although he got a shot at a Pennsylvsnla will hav hatcheries, one Illustrating the method I Included., the .mythical town of Sarita I deer and a bear he was unable to bring of hatching lake fish and one showing I Marguerite, which has long since laeped I them down, .but If he returned without the hatching of trout- , to the state ft ftmpatd taxe , Jgame he had a good tlma - Seattle, and will ro out on her raaular the Austrian Steamer Kobe, now at VlC run the following da v. toria. B. to load wheat flour and a The achooner Luaon. under charter to general cargo at Portland for the Orient the same company, as finished loading The steamship Teddo moved this a cargo of ; 1.600 telegraph-poles at raor",n ?"om. the flour mlllatothe Rainier, for Redondo and will sail this r . iu umuer "" ana wim ovenlng. (The Grace Dollar Is also being 0 lnplel" ner carfo Ior woua" 1 . Ka.' Ikla - '. . . T", .1.1 ... I ' . i " .11 i i . ' .tf v f imaiivv U7 tniv-wuifBii7 a. V ivvmilliOK viiu will be ready to sail tomorrow. Her destination Is San Francisco. Repairs to tha steamer Kehanl have been completed and she will be placed In commission again at once. PROTECTION IS HIS WRITTEN WATCHWORD PAIR OF TARS CATCH A TARTAR ATTACK CAPT. POBTZX ' OB " TX3 BXZTI8X S83B ; XBB XOCX ABB I ZSOAPB AXXZST OBIT TXBOUOX xzs ' nrrzxcBssiox xb txibxs TXXT MBABT XOBBBXT. XostUe Saamaa Malta Ufa Attack Aft A Port and a Starboard Ptinek Straight - Prom tha Shoulder Bata Oaa Oat, tha O tie Succumbs a Pew Mlnntas Itetat to Superior Bat Tonnage They Know : Battar Bow. - Capt. Porter of tha Brltlah ship Red Rock hsd an experience laat evening with a couple or highwaymen, wno cams out second best In tha encounter. He put out both of them In one round, and thought tha occurence too trifling to report to tha police. His right hand la badly bruised nd minus a considerable quantity of skin, but aside from this h shows no signs of tha conflict Tha captain waa walking along Rus. sell street Allblna, returning to hla ship from a trip up to 4 he city about t o'clock last evening. A stranger ac costed him very pleasantly, and en deavored to engage him in conversation, " The skipper did not car for, his ac quaintance and strongly Impressed this fact upon the stranger, but all to no purpose. . Ho persisted in being f am Ilia t and the tar pushed him off tha stdewalk. and advised him to "take a walk.". Capt Porter walked on and dismissed - the Incident from his mind. A few mo ments later he received a stinging blow aa . a. V 1 V. L . V. .a., VI, ,11V V aa V v Ilia ..vtv.,, i. man a.a..u. him. He turned on his aasallant who, ha discovered, was tha same man ha puahed from tha sidewalk. Both squared off In a fighting attitude, and) several Ineffectual blows .Were ex changed. Finally the captain got good, opening and delivered a terrible) punch with his port fist on the assail ant's starboard ear, which Sent tha miscreant down and out Ha again turned to go to-tha ship, when some-one struck, him aft By this time tho oavlt . gator of the' seas was boiling with rage, and ha turned upon tha newcomer with) all salts set and a stiff breess stirring. The serene calm was at last broken; Hla antagonist was also prepared, and both clinched. They wrestled for perhaps) five., minutes, when at last the captain with a" mighty effort threw hla entlra net registered tonnage against Ills ad versary, and felled him to tha Street lie grabbed his fallen foe by an aar wltla - one hand and with tha other began to rain blows In rapid succession upon th upturned face: j - uuringr an this time nis nrst assailant was standing near, -but tha drubbing ha" had received a few mlnutea before was enough to satisfy him; he made no move to Interfere with tha proceedings. Be fore tho affair ended a large crowd gath ered, and among them was a policeman. The latter asked tha captain If he wanted to swear out a warrant for tha arrest of tha men, but h declined to dO SO. - ' " ' . r: The captain says that ha believes tha men are sailors, and ' undoubtedly In- . tended to follow him down to th water- ' front and hold him up. ' ' "They were about three sheets In tha wind." he explains, "and -1 concluded not to have, them arrested.". Bx-Coloalal. Secretary Chamberlain's Cottar Published Thla Morning Puts' Xim on Xeoord XsgartUng' Plsoal Policy, - SAYS HE THREATENED HIS CHILD Mrs. Xawis W. Williams Sniar for U voroe Charges Bar Xnsbaad With Maltreating Bar and Their XJttle Baby. A-t'S; t (Journal Special , Service.) London, Oct la Ex-Colonial Sacra. tary Chamberlain's letter, nubl.ah.wi in the Dally Telegraph today, sets aairia any doubt people may have had on his true position on tha fiscal policy of Great Britain. His true position and that I "You can never take that child front by his argument is embodied In the fol- I me, and the only way I can get revenga lowing summary at tha close of the ar- upon you is by beating that child, and, tide: I nobody shall take him from ma but Je- Flrst An Increase of trade with our I sus Christ, snd If you undertake to trs? fellow-subjects and best customers, who to take him I will kill him." not only take much more per head from I This threat is alleged to have beeni us than foreigners, but take it in the mads by Lewis W. Williams to his wife, shape of manufactured products whose snd refers to their little four-year-old, production Involves the employment of child, Raymond. Mrs.. Williams, who tha greatest amount of labor. - has filed suit for divorcee, also states Dealing witb Competitors I tnat her husband has often struck her "Second The power . of bargaining ln1 that h ha;unmerclfly whipped ith ... . .1. . a,... " I the. child. 'Once. when 'she -tried to with our competitors, and thereby . curing either that they shall take more of tha products of our labor In return for the products of their labor, or . that they shall leave the , British market mora completely to British labor. Third In either case, this chanae and the increased trade .with .our colo nies will provide more employment for our own people and a greater demand for our, own labor. ., -.-. "Fourth If the demand for labor In creases. ' the wages of labor must rise make him quit beating tha child, ha made the threat to kill the little fellow If she attempted to take Raymond away, aa sha said she had told her. Husband that she would do. - - . : Joseph Bertrand. today brought suit for divorce from JWercellne Bertrand on the ground of cruelty. He says that she comes, home late at night and re f u ses to tell of her whereabouts- during; her absence- from his house, and thai. she calls him many" unpoetlcal names. also, and full work at fair prices will T,h P m.th suit wero married at enable our manufacturers to pay higher ! """'"' ""- " oi wages without loss to themselves. ''Lastly, we shall have made a r rest advance toward the union of the em pire and have taken tha first step toward rreer trade with the rest of the world. PAST AUTO BUB. KNOCKED ON HEAD AND PLACED ON TRACK SZAKIirS USTITUTK. (Journal Special Service.) Kaco. Arlc. Oct. 1. JT." A. TVinlav waa -A. E. Bernays, superintendent of the knocked on the head and robbed Tues. Seamen's Institute at Tacoma, Is taking day night and then was. carried to the charge or tne local institute this week railroad tracks in an unconscious con. during the absence f Rev, Mr. Bruce, Union and laid across the rails to con- wno is in victoria, . j on a snort ceal the crime. The first train that fcame (Journal Special Service.) New York. Oct 1. The Chicaaro-New All the points here mentioned are de- I York automobile run bv Sandel and veloped with a wealth of facts, flarures HOlcolmb' was eomnleted at 8 o'cloclc and original Illustrations-in the articles this morning in 78 hours, beating all now repr.niea. i nese iorm a complete I previous records by several days. Th popular handbook on the subject, which I car left Chlcaao at 1 o'clock antral tima willba most, valuable, to. students and f lvhrtiday.- Chaffeurs Bingham and Adam-- ran to Blnghamton, N. Y., where they, i were relieved.' , , : speakers In the coming campaign." KILLED AT THE TIME WHEN HE SHOULD LIVE visit The institute t Tacoma Is com paratively new, having only been opened since July 4. Mr. Bernays reports that it ia well attended and 4n a very pros parous condition. y QUITS BZW JX BOSTOX. .aaaaaaaaaaMa- From the-Boston Transcript' Poet I left a little poem of mine with you called "I Would LIva For ever.". Literary Editor WeU. let me tell y6u that you won't . If you leave any more poems here. OUX POPU&AX SOXO 8ZXZZS. you-woo-woo; ' ; : . '-u ., But I've a feeling here, ' . That I ought to love you, dear.' For Bradstreet says your papa's got a along dragged Dooley 100 yards, broke one leg snd gave him Internal Injuries. There Is not much hope of his living, but be returned to consciousness . lust long enough to tell the story of the crime. UXTZXUXO WAOXXX XOXUXOiXT. (Journal Special Service.) Berlin, Oct 1. The unveiling of the Wagner monument was a fiasco so far as the presence of notables waa concerned. Neither . high official' nor prominent Americana were present Six military bands and a chorus of 1,000 voices sided in the ceremonies.' ? DZSIXBS PXXZ90XC PXOBT DZBTS. This afternoon iri the United" States ceurlU-J3awAiarkLi)i-thla clty-jUed - petition in bankruptcy. He gave his liabilities at t465, and his assets, he stated, consisted of tools valued at 155 and wearing apparal " worth 30, a'l which, is exempt,- . i.. CXABOXS IX TXB O. X. H. . , - To facilitate the work of the freight' claims department of the Oregon Rail road & Navigation .company this dlvi-. sion Is today transferred to the freight traffic department under R. B.r Miller. The change abolishes the position of city, was killed and hla J-vwr-nirt I freight claim agent held by J,' B. Llv- daughter Helen fatally Injured by an ex- I 'nKton. th freight auditor, but he will plosion of black powder this morning, contlnu in the latter position. Tne explosion tooK place in an outhouse I Seattle. Oct. 1. Crowell Knowlton. a rancher, living two miles-south of this just at the time his wife was giving Dirtn to a oaDy gin. indications point to suiciae. xxeps xoBBsxrr qutbt. During the absence of Mrs. H.' Gersnit and family from their home at 263 Thir teenth street last night, a' burglar en- -tered the house and escaped with a ' iJournal 8tmcIb1 RariHcal 1 watcn and satchel. The matter was rs Washington, Oct. 1. Tho navy le- PTt the poljce who carefully sup- partmenc tnia morning received tha fol- I ASKS POX OXJ P&ZBT. lowing telegram from San- Pedro: Cal.: "During the Civil war there werb left to the United Statea a submarine i navy and transports. . Would like . to know what has become of them." WILL YISIT AXrZXIOA. -1 1 (Journal Special Service.) Manchester, Oct 1. The Guardian t- No answer will be sent to the inauiraf I day asserts- that Chamberlain gave an unconauionai promise to visit America and Canada next spring. until Secretary Moody has been com munlcated -'with. ' BUXOaULXS BTXAX) SLUOS. ' CAPT. XOBTZX COMMITS SUICTSI!, . (Journal Special Service ) . San Francisco, Oct. 1. t " ft. iityXtai2ii?tcmimitii suu-tJ tu- The store of H. Ford, East Oak street and Union avenue, was entered by I thlevea JTuesday night:- Thay broke open the telephone strong box and got away I morning in Golden Gate park by hi.i- witn so slugs used in lieu of nickels. I Ing. These are of no value to the intruder. Iothlng else was taken.-; Entrance'was I Preferred Stick Catinal rt'oora. secured by forcinr trapdoor. - " -Allen & Lei' afcdat "