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TOE OREO 30 DAILY JOUBNAT,. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOliElt 20. '19037 .1 NEW50F fFHE NORTHWEST - J. WEAK LUNGS OREGON CITY: ,' KOTICK. Oregon Cltr auharrlhrs will pleaaa , k nouoa tnl taa Bisr in jo .iwrnai bean eatatillakttd at the Courlaf offlon. Htmnth : street, ptt to depot, wbirt aubacrtptlona, com " U Int., parmmta. ate., will bo racrlvrd and at- . ii'DUrn to iy J. u. WMtuTur, ma journal ire- fun City ageo iSENSATIOiCAUSED i AT OREGON CITY i ' Journal iSnaclal Service.) i Oregon City, Oct JO. Something like 1 month ago there blew Into this quiet 'little city's young man who represented .himself to be a, newspaper man. n was smooth, dapper, a good converaa- t tlonallst. and ha aoon Succeeded In In- .grattatlng' himself Into the good graces , of one of the local newspapers of thlj 4 place and was given the position of local ; eaiior. nnoruy anerwaras n ecuru result from, the decision of the powers that be. .-,-. i VnlappUy Wed. On the ground of desertion Eva Oarrlck yesterday tiled suit for a legal separation from her, husband, Webster F, F. Oarrlck. The partlea were mar ried in I'ortlnnd In U0 and ahe claim that her husband deserted her In 1800, There are two children aa an lasua of tne marriage, Earl, aged 11, and Verna Ray, aged 8. She asks that the court give her the, custody of the children. Charlea K. Dye brought suit tow a di vorce from Gertrude Dye yesterday. The complaint allege desertion.' The parties were married In Yuma. Aria.. May, 1803, The fnllnwlna Rontomhor . tha wlfa ria. aerted the husband. There are no chil dren. , . ;,. .. 4 ,1. , . "."' . A Pretty Wddla;. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger offlclated at the marriage of Mlsa Jennie Harrison to Thomas W. PhUllpa In this. city yester day afternoon. The partlea are from Clackamaa ' county. They left Immedl ately for Portland for a brief honey moon' trip. . ' v " Oregon City Votes Frank Schlndler of. New Era. thla county,, haa sold his ranch and left last ;the position , of correspondent of the .Portland morning organ of the newal evening for California with hu family, , . trust. Between tne two nia aaiary waa where he will make hia home. . . (in the neighborhood of 1109 per month, I c. Powell and Tom Elliott- arrived ,and with very little to do, he ought to here yesterday morning with their faml- nave oeen savisnea wun n juu. out ues from ' HoseDurg ana win, locate on wasn't., He aoon nanicareq ror. wiaeria farm In the Beaver Creek "neighbor .fields to conquer. Accordingly ne jumpea hood. yhla Job on the local paper and eatab-i oiof Nygren was committed to the In , tllhed a small Job printing office of hi sane asylum 'yesterday. Ha waa acting ,own ' Thla waa .about a year ago. Ahn a manner that led to suspicion of 1'ttl later he concluded tnat me joo printing bualneas wasn't paying large his Insanity Sunday and waa brought to thla place for trial. He waa from the Multnomah poor farm, from which he had escaped. A silver gray fox waa killed near Oregon City by H. H. Eaatham. Thla I said to have been the first animal of part of the i The semi-annual. . apportionment of school funds waa made yesterday by enough dividends and he started a twice . a-week newspaper In Oregon City to run In connection? with hia Job plant. Ha wasn't content to sail along In the pokey . way of the other two papera In the town, but he muat needa install a type- the species seen in thla setting maohlne. Thla he did, but be-1 state for many years. fore u could maice tne necessary pur- cnase it waa - necessary, to owonn fHMsessed. of a little of the needful coin. .To prove that he waa.no novice at float ng a stock company, in which he was to hold all the stock, ha aucceeded In x persuading some of hia good-friend to -"put, -up from $25 to $100 each, with no other surety than Ma individual note. It rfbon" Suspended. The new paper began publication the first 'of laat January. On the first day ff August it suspended. There waa well-defined rumor current at the t,lme that the erstwhile publisher had been t vancoijbr I XOTICZ, Tha VatiKSTor aswy f The Ore- son vmuj journal la located at ou llala slnel. DEATH TRAP STILL AWAITING VICTIMS (Journal Boeclal ' BarvW - ' i Vancouver. Wash.. Oot to Tha coun ty commissioners wrestled with the mirnt Bridge creek brldse nroblem ves- terday and listened to the statements of several lntereated partlea, but were unaDio 10 reacn a solution of the ques tion nor to find any two people tjiat had in. same laeaa. As the bridge now stands It is nroba- bly more of a death trap than anything outside the melodrama. The bridge Is I urrounaea entirely by railroad tracks, none of which are switches. Ona line run , parallel.- to - the -bridge, -.another crosses it at a right angle and another cut mrougn tne bridge at auch an an gle that .. It run on the atructur for aome aietance..' Heavy loaalns- trains dash across the bridge, regular passen ger trains run beside It. -and freight and local trains thunder by on the end. To make the trao more fatal hle-h hills surround uie fridge on all sides and farmer with heavily, loaded wagon et their brakea at the ton of the hilL slide down the long Incline and onto the tracks and pray that no train I coming irom any or the numerous direction. - All of the tracks in aPDroachlnar the Dnage make a sharp curve near the place of crosalng and thla makes it cer tain that nothing can be heard until the train la Immediately on the bridae. Sev eral eolutlons of the problem have been auggested, but they either bring alight Afflict flany Men and Women and Lead to Pneumonia-, Grip and Consump tlon, if the system la not Kept In Healthy Condition 5trtathontd with Duffy' Pure Malt WhUkcy. ; I . Throat and. lunar trouhlo aau. wmmm-4 kiiiB An- tfii a-'PfMintMr than"! t nther" dis eases combined. At leaat one-nair couia p ru it taxen In time. STOPPED HEMORRHAGES "nmllman-M Innv trmihl la two year old hail - hnri alinut alvht fir tan hemorrhaaes, which broke me down In weight rind strength. . The laat. in February, waa the woret of all, so that i non estly believed I could not live to see another um mcr I Whin 1 rnmmanrxul tn take Duffy's Pure Mai Whiskey my weight waa 117 pounds; today I welgl lZi pounds and have made good improvement- n varv ronnart T fanl itrniinr from day to day and have had no hemorrhage a I nee I commenced to use 'Duffy'.' " 1 ' '. " t GOTTFRIED EBER, Scranton, PaJ CURED We have thousands of uch letter a these LtNGS AS STRONG AS EVER" "Dear Sirs Having suffered with weak lungs, severe cough and loss of appetite, 1 tried nearly all medicines, but without bene fit A few weeks ago on advice I com menced the use of CulTy' Pure Malt Whla- ksy. My appetite Improved a i most im mediately, my cough stopped and my lungs are ss strong as ever; my strength has returned, and I shall continue Its use as a preventive sgalnst all diseases. No. 1116 C St. Washington, V. C Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey imihi mnnimntlaii. com hi. colds. btId. bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh.-asthma ' tileurlsv and all disease of the throat and lungs; Indigestion, dyspepsia and every form of stomach trouble; malaria and all low fevera. It Is an absolutely -pure, gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic; builds up the nerve tissues, . tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. It brings Into action all the vital forcea and enable you to get from the rood all the nourishment It contains, it is in valuable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strength ens anJ austaina the aystem; la a promoter of good health and -longevity, make the old young and keep the young atrong. It la absolutely pure, con tains no fusel oil. and la the only whiskey recognised by the government aa a medicine. This l a guarantee. OAtTTIOaT When yon aak for Dnffy' rare Malt Whlskay, he ear yea ret the renalse. Unscrupulous dealer, mindful of the ezoelleno of thla prep aration, will try to U yoa eaeap imitations ana mail wniaaey snsamaias, Mm of money' disbursed was $11,(22. t(, of which 12,443.20 was from the state fund. ftAtlra that Tha Journal ainrr haa hn trans- persuaded to suspend by the payment of frrrad to Thompson ti Paris, 180 Bute strMt, a sum of money by the two local papera which existed before he came to town, and that ne had agreed for a considers tlon to remove his plant bodily from Oregon City and from the county and never again was he to engage In news paper work In Oregon City. How the easy, onea-who had put up the coin for the .young- publisher have fared Is best told by a 41ttle Incident that happened last night The publisher had been . loafing about nts old office for several daya. He still wear good clothe and hi appearance indicated anything but a dead broke printer. One of hia old time hackers Is a prominent business man and highest official here. Laat night the two met in the hallway. The merchant was not In good humor. "When are you going to pay me that SI 00?" ho demanded. The publisher began making promises, but they didn't go with the victim. He seised the publisher by the. throat , and . told j him that h. would maul him . ill over- the place If he didn't dig up. The young publisher .persuaded ' the en - raged man to release him on the prom ise that they would go immediately and '. fix' the matter up. Accordingly the two ' started down . the street hunted up an attorney and the publisher secured $100: which he turned over to his one-time friend. ' The newspaper plant has never been ; removed from Oregon City. It developed after the two local papera had made the deal that tho new paper had fewer than 60 actual subscribers after an existence of seven months. The plant, which waa , to' have been moved. wa turned over tb a printer in the town, and It Is a well-established fact that It Is being Superintendent J. C. Zinaer. The amount I relief or elae their coat Is almost pro- niDitive. me bridge crosses Vancouver lake and is 600 feet long. One solution offered Is to build the bridge farther op on tne lake and make It 1,000 feet long, escaping the three-fold crossing. The commissioners desire the residents near the bridge and all who use It con tinually to discuss the problem and will leave the matter open until some defi nite Idea I generally accepted. The railroad will be asked to pay whatever or additional cost the county Incurs In making the bridge reasonably safe. The Dridge never will be entirely free from danger. Burled oa Wedding Day. The death of Mis Oace fltamo. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hiram Stamp of Mill Plain, last Saturday waa one of the saddest of recent local deaths. Miss Grace was a Clarke county child and during the 24 yeara of her residence in the county she had made friend with Which, are pat oa xa siarm ir prvn vniy, nu w uiua, iron rwnwi imf u slok. are positively harmful. Demana "Duffy" and be sure yon get It. It la the only absolutely pare Malt Whisker which contains saedlolsal, aealth-greiar ' nnir-r'a pan acaii waisaey is soia is seaiea somes on it: never in flask or bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemist," oa the label, aad be certain the seal ore the eork 1 unbroken. Beware of refilled bottle. Sold by all drugglsta and grocera. or direct 11.00 a bottle. Interesting medicinal booklet postpaid to any addreaa. uurrya Man wniakey Co., Roches ter, n. y. - ALBANY VOTICX Kalrm subscriber will please takt beet who will recelt sabsrrlptkiM, complaints, pay. Brats, etc.. ; ?. e- 'j- UNNATURAL PARENT ' CONDEMNS HIS BOY ALBANY POLITICIANS VERY SPECULATIVE i r (journal special service. j oaieni, urr yi, iy. ciar , weicn. aged 10 years, a aon of Thomas M. Welch, waa ' yesterday afternoon com mitted to the reform school by County Judge Scott. The child was three months ago arrested on the charge of stealing a bicycle tire, W. T. Ramsden making the complaint The bicycle tire waa the property of Mr. Ramsden'a step daughter, a coualn of the lad, and severe criticism waa heard at that' time when the child was taken Into court and ar raigned' a a common criminal. The boy acknowledged taking the property in pint -of mischief. A plea of guilty waa entered and aentence auspended dur ing good behavior. Yesterday the father came Into court and asked that the boy be sentenced, and he wss sent to jail for 10 daya In default of paying a fine of 120. On the transcript from the Justice court, showing the proceedings had.' County Judge Scott committed the child' to the reform school. . The little fellow sobbed bitterly when taken out. and -many condemn the action of the complaining witness and the father. Innnal W. 0.. T. V. Oonvsotlon. The state convention of the Women' Albany, Or., Oct. 20. The last ses sion of the Oregon legislature passed an amended election law which pro- pratically all the young people, no one vldes that elections in all cities of 2.000 had a larger circle of acquaintance and population or over ahall be governed by none had warmer friends and was more the Australian ballot law, and It further lncerely mourned. What made the provide that all nomination hall be death .especially sad was that the day filed under the same law. Heretofore before her 'laet sickness began Grace the city election in Albany have been agreed to set the time of her wedding, under the old aystem, and no nomlna- and by some mysterious chance chose tlona were necessary in order to have the day on which ahe was buried, yes- the namea of men with "bee in their terday. For two week Grace lay se- bonnet" on tickets at the polls when riously ill with brain trouble and only the voter east his ballot, during the laat day waa she entirely The Republicans being in the majority consclou for ' any considerable time. n this city and having the machinery Shortly before her deaths her par- jB their hands, it 1 only natural for enta suggested that the doctor be sent the opposition to await their action, for. "Never mind troubling him." ahe The Republlcana, however, are having said, "I am dying," and by night ahe troubles of their own, and although the nad gone the final Journey. Mis Stamp! nm. ror holding primaries I very snort had been suffering slightly from 111 I th- n.nnhilcan city committee has health during the summer and her mar-leaflet tn rail nrl mar les or announce a EVERY PLACE PAYING PREMIUM FOR CASH Cash Wheat Everywhere I at a Pre mium aad Xa Owned Zargely by the Users and Distribu ters of It. riage had been decided on for the early date because it waa thought beat for her to go to California for the winter. The funeral waa held at the home yea definite nlan. . r The pnmmltlM. It I understood. I undecided as to the course to pursue, aa the members are not of the same Christian Temperance Union met In onarated under the dlrectlona of the old annual aeaalon In thla city at 1 o'clock owner aa a Job plant exclusively and mis arternoon. ne executive commit . r . . . . . . i Ma -. ti. jnA..HMM tnai tne contract uiai ne maae nns oeen terday and hundreds of young people Lr.ii.i-n Several of the candidates who attended to take the last look at their I , meet to come before the cdnventlon companion who waa attired In . what would feel easier if the committee would was to have been her wedding gown. make up its mind and publish 2few 100 Tar Track. the decialon. In the meantime Fatigue men have leveled and are everything la suspicion and uncertainty making ready a 100 yard track at the with the would-be city dada. not only poet The old track waa freauentlv in the Renubllcan rank, but to aome covered with water and much of the des-ree in the Democratic aa w'elL Prom- tlms was unfit for nee. The new track I inent Republlcana will wait on the city runs near me dobi canteen ana being on committee thla evening ana iry to per violated In every particular. The two local publishers will Institute suit in a few. day to compel him to either comply with his contract or pay over the sum of 15000, which they are said to have given him to leave town. . . Had Orievanoes. Among the many caller at the Oregon City land office yesterday who sought to have some grievance redressed, was John Godwin of Linn county. Godwin tatod that several year ago he filed on a quarter section of land In the western part of Linn county. At that . time he was "dog poor," as he expressed it, having Just barely enough to make . his payment for entrance. He had had a hard struggle to'malntain himself and family, but had,, managed to make suf ficient money to prove up on his hold tng. He had Improved his claim and waa just getting in enape to make a little money and aecent living, when, by order of tho secretary of the interior, the land wa withdrawn from public entry and he was thrown out of a home. He says that his case Is but the fate of scores of others in his section of the state and that no end of Buffering will A MEASURE OF MERIT Portland Citizens Should Weigh Wei! this Evidence. Proof of merit lies in the evl ..: dence. Convincing evidence in Port : land is not the testimony of stran- frers, but the indorsement of Port and people.. That's the kind, of proof given here. The atatement of a Portland citlsen: .. . G, H. Sprlngmeyer. expresaman, re- aiding at 1016 First, street says: Ex posure to rough weather. and the con stant Jarring of the Wagon while J was - riding brought on kidney trouble. My back ached almost constantly, and -the . muscle controlling the .bladder ap peafed weak and their action far' too " frequent Doan' Kidney Pill came to . my notice, and I got a box at. the Laue- Davis Drug Company'a store,' corner of Yamhill and Third street. The pain In my back "wai' relieved and the kidney secretions became' normal. -Two boxes of Doan'' Kidney Pill brought about this result, and It I with pleasure that I recommend this effective preparation to others." ': .'. . , . For aalev.by all dealers. Price 60c Foster-Milburn Company. Buffalo, N. Y., sola agenta-tor-the-Unlted States. -Remember the : name, S0AV8, and take no other -. , .. . . . fc , tee met at the same time and discussed plan for the week' convention.' There are many prominent member In at tendance..' Tpmorrow forenoon, the eo retarjea and treasurer will submit their report, and tomorrow afternoon the State' president will' deliver her . annual addres. The officers of the convention are: . . Mrs. Helen D. 'Harford of Newberg. president; Mrs. Mary E. Townsend of Portland, vice-president; Mrs. Mary E Allen, corresponding secretary; Mr.. Sarah M. Kern of Portland, recording secretary; Mr. Hessie J. Shane of Port land, treasurer. The convention will be In session all this week. Double Wedding. A double wedding was celebrated at the home -of , Mr. , Samuel Adolph on East State street yesterday, afternoon, when two children of the family were Wedded. The happy couplea were Joseph Adolph and Mtas Lilly Rostein. and Ed ward Roatein and Mlsa Ida Adolph. Rev. P. 8. Knight performed the double cere mony. ; Death of H. B. Holland. Homer . B. . Holland, for many yeara manager' of the Salem Flouring Mill company's plant in thla city, died last night of paralysis after an illness of 14 month. Mr. Holland wa a native of Iowa, where he wa born May 80, 1833. He came to Oregon when young and fought In the, Indian wars of 1856. Hop . Vail in Price. About 3,300 bale of hops changed hands at Independence yesterday at 22 and S3 . cents, dealers from- Salem' se curing these hops.. Most of the stocks could. have been Sold at 26 cents three week ago, but grower declined to part with them at that time. Girl Bent to Asylum. Miss Caribelle Hagadone, aged 24 years, whose mother reside In Portland, was yesterday committed to . the asy lum. The young woman was once be fore committed to an asylum In Michi- gan. , Young Thief Captured. Harry Thompson, alias Currant from a hillside sprinters. Surprise to Stranger. number of friends tendered Miss will always be ready for I suade them to proceed in legal form, as the majority seem to layor tne regu lar primaries and convention or aeie- gatea. Unpopular Telephone. The people of Albany would hall with delight an oppoaltion telephone com pany. .The "monopoly" give Just what ever kind of a service that It wants to. and the nubile Is treated by it UKe "Daao" would treat a dancing bear. made to do all sorts of antics and cut apologlstlc "dldoa" In order to be al lowed the privilege or-yelling eno Grace Pompia a surprise party at her nome Saturday night The guests wel comed the hostess to their midst The custom of the young people here has Deen to welcome any stranger that might make their residence In the city and the surprise party waa given for this purpose. . , Xfew Court Martial. The following officers compose the general court martial convened here: (PurnUhrd by Owberk. Btarr Cooke Co.) Chicago, Oct 20. The Record-Herald today saya: With cash wheat every where at a premium and owned largely by the users and distributers of It, rather than by those who want carry ing charges, and with stocks small and decreasing, there was no local reason why prices should have broken yester day on the Baltimore bank troubles or on the weakneas In Wall street. Yet logic is dropped and sentiment controls Inability with the speculator when there la anything disturbing in the financial situation. The wheat man is not borrowing half aa much thla year either here or In any of the other market craters as the banks would like to nave mm. But there la Invariably one speculative Inclination when a bank fail and that Is to sell something. It was this sentimental Inclination that took the advance off the wheat here yesterday, when the failure of a Balti more, trust company waa announced. Znoreaae la Corn Offering. There Waa a audden increase in the offerings of corn front the country yes terday, the first lgn of selling from this direction in .weeks. It had a pro nounced effect upon prices. It redoubled the selling by the bear element which ha been awaiting for some such change of heart by- the Western corn people. Corn waa taken on the break for ship ment about 600,000 bushels. But the cash demand was not large enough to offset the other bear features. It was a fact that the only buying was by shorts and the best buyer of all was the bear who has been nearest, right on the way down. Bryant Mo. a Bell High. The Wheat market early wa a sood deal stirred by;a report that St. Louis had taken 250,000 bushels of No. 2 red wheat here at a price 64 cents over the Chicago December laid down at St. Louis. Everybody for a while assumed the business had been done, but was re II: : I I - - " .an a.- ZBQXat CXOTHIZBS ZH THB VOBTKWZST . w. Cor. rourth and Morrison its. II I en 5 underwear Such Is the treat variety of weights and qualities in our lines of Men's Un derwear that the selection depends only upon the price to te paid. Extra larze.short and stout sizes, together with tho unusu ally complete assortments In the regular sizes, enable us to fit perfectly every customer. Men's Sanitary Fleece Lined JolorU." 50C rment f Vicuna and Australian Wool $1.00 Cotton Mesh. White' $1.50 Camelshair, Full Finished $1.75 Garment Silks, Unci, Fancy. Mercerized, Etc Garment Garment fast for three days, off about 60 cents a hundred since last Thursday. The ab sence of support for provisions show how anxious the packer Is to get the hogs down and t..e general Inclination to abstain from anything In the specula tive market would auvance hogs or stop their decline when they start. OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE & WIRE WORKS Phone Union 374. A. Carlson, Prop. Manufacturer of WOOD. IRON AND STEEL FENCING and th Universal Combination Pence in a. tmmt box. from whence an answer MaJ. A. B. Dyer, artillery; Cant E. M. mav return In minutes or hour after- ported later wheat waa being offered at Johnson, Jr.. nineteenth infantry; Cap 1. 1 ward. The citlsen believe that . the 6 cents over Chicago December and H. L. Hawthorne, artillery; Capt B. I employes of the company at thla city it wa not possible to confirm th buy Enochs, nineteenth infantry; First Lieut I are as courteous and prompt as it is lng reported. No. 2 red wheat here yes O. A. Hadsell, nineteenth infantry; First possible under the circumstances. They terday sold as hlghNa 2 cent over De Lieut H. E. Mitchell, artillery: First realize that the "hello airls" have plenty Lieut W. P. Screws, battalion adjutant f to worrv them and were it not. for thla nineteenth infantry; First Lieut C. U. phase of the . question there would be a mighty howl. They Know inai a sick to the company manager In Portland only means more trouble for the girls, who are said to be already overworxea The telephone business throughout Ore " Hoof Cresting, Window Guard , , Everything In Wire. 8S9 B. llorrlson St Portland, Or. O SPICEStv- o COFFEE JEA DAIfTNG POWDER, Fixvon;:;oEXTn.a$ bolurt Purify,- FlMsrflivor,' " 5fnrwr5htnh.fta$cm!efrices CLOSSET&DEYERS PORTLAND, OREGON. HEAD THE LATEST SENSATION v' -in teg pf,r The ANARCHIST CONSTITUTION By D. L STURBER, Anarchist " Price SO Cents The largest and most complete) un dertaking; establishment on the Coast. F. S. Dunning;, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner East Sixth. Both phones. Calls promptly answered to any part ol.leclty. Sold by all Booksellers, and (be Radical Publishing Company,' San Francfeco, Cat. I Every Woman siBHnMouninwainov akout U wondarfaf MARVEL Whirling. Spray Leonori, nineteenth infantry; Second Lieut I. A. Smith, nineteenth Infantry: secona urut K. u. Taylor, nineteenth Infantry; Second Llut C M. Allen, artillery, Judge advocate. cember, and a temporary advance In the October price put that future 1 cent over the December and 2 cent over the May. Caah wheat in the other mar ket was easier, Minneapolis off 1 M cents and Duluth caah oft 1 cents and St, Louis cash off 1 cents. Oats are acting ao weak that the oats MYSTERIOUS ORDER CAUSED ACCIDENT gon ha made wonderful strides in the crowd assumed the Patten line, which past two years, and the Increase haa waa supposed to be stilt intact, must been rapid. The company,- It la said, have liquidated. There is no attempt I has managed to evade and shirk every at support The interests who had been Improvement until it is becoming, un- so bearish on oats, Howe and his friends. Capt. ICltohell Says Almond Branoh Bumped Bridge Because Somebody . wave a ntraag order at a Critical Time. "If the engines on the steamship Almond Branch had not been ordered to work ahead, while those on the tow boat Vulcan were working astern, I be lieve the vessels could have been backed through the bridge without any acci- uem. ' - 1 Thl statement was made by Capt. V1. E. Mitchell, master of the Vulcan at the time that vessel and the-steamer Vl!l m flA.l Intn tha Lfnr,l,nn at.n.t Portland, last eveningtaken to that capt. MltchSl wa. on the witness stand city by Detective Hartmtfn. who came after hfm. Chie'f of Police GlUon ar rested him here on a telegraphic war rant, charging him with the larceny of a bicycle... Thompson rode the wheel to this city and sold it to a second-hand dealer. . . bearable. Where the business Is over tenfold larger In this city now than two years ago. only about twice as many girls are employed. The girls are reoulred to work nine and 10 hours and a .heart of atone. It- seems, would be softened to watch them any hour dur lng the day aa they follow their' nerve wrecking avocation. Appeal to the gen eral office for more help are usually met with stern refusal, and It la either quit or keep quiet Every city in Ore gon Is In the grasp of the monopoly, and about the only feasible plan to bring the , giant to us senses wouia seem to be laws governing the number of 'phones that one operator could serve., regulat ing the number of 'phones on a party line and then follow up with local taxa tion legislation. ' Portland Endorsed. The commerce committee of the Alco club has endorsed the movement to and which seemed Inclined last week to buy for a turn, are over on the bear side again and are now predicting con slderably lower prices. The only man who is sticking to the bull side of oat is the country man. He is still offering his oat very sparingly, Hog price have been declining very several, hours this morning In the trial I secure the meeting of the American As- wxscoNsnr wokzi nr szssxov. of the suit of Multnomah county against the Willamette A Columbia River Tow ing company, Pilot Emklna and others, to recover damagea on account of the Almond Branch having collided with the bridge. soclatlon of Traveling Passenger Agents for Portland In 104. v The . following letter waa mailed today to John P. Jones of the Portland committee of traveling passenger agents; "We heartily endorse your -endeavor to secure the (Journal Special Service.) Appleton. Wis.. Oofc 20. The annual convention of the' Wisconsin State Fed eration of Women' elubs-opened hert today with a large attendance. . Promt CaDt. Mitchell retold the atorv of th convention of the American Association accident He stated that he had been of Traveling Paaaenger Agent for Port- receiving hi order from Pilot Emklna. land In 104. and hope that your efforts but as theyneare4jUi6jrJdg-ome.one, wlll be successful. Tell them that we who rCait. .Mitchell doea not know, have the only Eden on earth. yurw ordered the "engines '-".'of the Atmond truly, COMMERCE COMMITTEE. ihead whll own vessel- were working astern. This "J. K WE A TH ERFOBD. "FRED DAWSON. Secy." Pres. nent among the visitor I Mrs. Dim ies I caused the Teasels to swing around and . juentson, president or tne Oeneral I striae me onagar Federation of Women's clubs. Delegates are 1 In attendance from Racine, Eau Claire, Oshkosh, Marinette. Green Bay, Sparta, Belolt Milwaukee. Madison. Waukesha and numerous other points. The convention continues" throuah Thursday. Todav'a . nroceedinra wra purely, or a 'routia character. . 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