TOE OREGON DAILY JOUIiyAL,- PORTLAND, WJSDyESPAY IflVElNIlsrOt ' OCTOBER 21, 1903.
TOWN TOPJCS
JtemsjpfLocaiJnterestiorB
v Journal Readers, . -
BasabaUl '. . ' ;.?
Baseball I , V
Baseballl - " '. '..''
Ban Franclsoo '.''
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v The Brown. ;
Contesting- for '
Second plao. '.--i
Best fame of th on..
Don't forget : . . ,
Tomorrow la ladle' flay.'
The ladlM wtU b '
Admitted free , , -. ,
Tomorrow. f
Game
Commence
At t o'clock.'
Baaebaill '
BaaebaUl
Aasl, printer, ISH Third atreet
Xoffetr Ho prtaga. Regulator Una.
and haa been taken baric to hi cell. lie
has been a patient at Good Samaritan
hospital, since he tried to kill hlmaelf.
Foater was arreated by Detective Hart
man, aocuaed of ateallng a trunk belong
ing to A. D. Hanca from the Benson
lodging nous at Fifth , and MorrUon
treeta. ;: . :-.
r-aa el4 (rem -the Persian mar-
kete, new Importations of Peralan ruga
and carpets. Turkish draperies, ail kinds
of Oriental goods, klmonaa and shawls.
Our prices are recognised to be the low
eat Of any In Portland. That la why we
do tha business of the town. , David
Khoury Bro., 147 Alder street, near
Be-enth, , . ,.
After lying in a serloua condition .for
10 days at St. Vincent's hospital Willie
Oerhartus, a boy of 10 from Eagle
Creek, succumbed to his Injuries last
f evening. While playing In a grist mill
ha waa caught In the shafting and ter
ribly hurt One of hla leas had to be
amputated but the internal injuries
caused bis death. ;-
At tha Central Methodist Bniseonal
church this evening Rev. L. F. Toung, ,
the new pastor, and Rev. W. T. Kerr.
I retiring paator, will be given a publlfl
reception by members of the congrega
tion. - Mr. young was transferred from
the Clark to tha Central church, and
I Kev. w. T.Kerr was retired after serv
"The Different
Store.".
LB
SrWORTBlAN. liMQ
Fifth and
Washingtoii Sts.
Watlnav-Mann A Beach, tt td atreet. In th ""h PWor for Ave years,
r.5? bw'pSad TtT d.$
X. O.O.Blaney. 1 0dd Fellows' Tempi Tak" th6 "eaTilator Una steamera. foot
' fcowl at tha VortlajiA All-. 01 First "! the Bailey Gatiert at 7 O'clock
trt I Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday morn
" Ings, returning from The Dallea on al-
Bee ad. farm for sale, claaslfled col- ternat days. Its 25 cents to The
nran. It's a snan. 1 -'",'"s or any omer lanaing, traveling in
ciiuci uircvuun. icivpnuno nam
Uk good Urlnjrt It's at Max Smith's
Bavoy, ill Fifth opp, P. O.
Several of tha eases against China
men who were arreated last month in
Dr. BaU, dentist, ramored from fourth tn T-li "Pn tha lottery games were
to seventh floor, Dekum building. atsmissea mis morning on motion or me
. . i yruBecuiur. i nose cases aroppea are
m. X. BCoorehenaa ai Co- at Seventh charges of visiting lottery resorts.
and Alder. Telephone. Slain 1141. Upon looking up the law Assistant
I City Attorney Fltsgerald coneluded that
' tovejoy H Xiinooln, bookbinders, paper he could not secure a conviction In ln
rulera, 128 First Tel. Main 2010. stances where the lottery ticket were
sold in grocery or other stores where
Free Ylavi Stealth Talks. Thursday. 1 staple articles are disposed of.
1:20. Lewis -bulldlna. Ladles Invited.
. T. Kagerlam paid $10 In the police
Suggestive Thermpeutle cure whera eourt yesterday for th privilege of
drugs fall. McMaan, 100 Tha Marquam. "pending the night at the police atatlon.
He was out for a good time in the
A partleilar restaurant for particular North End last night and whUe feeling
people. Bavoy, 1(1 Fifth; Max Smith's. very hyPX he missed ISO. He told the
police Gladys Williams had robbed htm
Portland Club, Ho Fifth street A and she was arrested, while Hugerlan
'palatable lunch aerved every evening w held aa the complaining witness,
from until 11 p. m. Thla morning the victim refused to enter
complaint arainst the alrl and ao he
mm as wuaa, nement sidewalks and waa lined 1 10 for drunkenne.
Duuaing foundations contracted. 701
chamber of commerce. 'Phone Main ISO. I Charles Butherford, In charge of the
mail-order department at LlDman. Wolfe
Pine day! Buy Meredith' nmbrellaa. as Co.'s. Is nurslna a badly wounded hand
Repairing and recovering: two stores, at the North Pacific aanltorlum. He
waanington and Ith. Morrison and 6th.
$10,000 Worth of
At
Sacrifice
5ale!
Fashionable Shoes
7 V i
A grand aggregation of Shoe values such as no Portland house ever before offered. Circumstances may not come
again in years snch as compel us now to offer snch matchless bargains in Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and
Children. Onr Shoe man had planned for a larger store in the new" annex; building operations were delayed; where
now we should have been selling hundreds of pairs of shoes a day, is yet a mere foundation for our spacious new
five-story building, that.will add, when completed, 360,000 cubic feet, or three-quarters of an acre of floor-space
for salesrooms. Our Shoe buyer bought enthusiasticallybuilding hopes as high as the structure he expected to. help fill. A RUDE
AWAKENING t But reality brings us face to face with facte. We've $ 10,000 too much shoe stock for our present quarters to hold I
That's the story of conditions, necessary to tell that you might know and realize Why We Make this Sacrifice NOW t Sals continues one week.
NOW THE STORY OF THE SHOES Firstly, and back of it all, every pair of these Shoes are from onr regular stock, not a "Sale" Shoe in the
lot. It is the grandest opportunity ever offered Portland folk to buy the grandest Shoes ever offered in Portland for a song.
Ladles day, Tuesdaya and Fridays,
at Portland Bowling Alleys, 01 First
street., Prise for high score at ten
plna. '
was hunting Saturday, when a email
bullet from a -22-callber rifle In the
hands of Bert H. Went of the London
at San Francisco bank - accidentally
atrucg Mm arter traveling E00 yarda
The accident occurred on Sauvles Island.
The ball waa extracted, but It la nna.
-wr sra i-ort or store zsa lamntll. sioie mat comDiications may aet in.
uooanougn Duiiaina. will rent with or
rithout counter; Annly caahler. Journal " hurry If you want to sret there
office. before your hair grows gray, take the
steamer Charles R. Spencer from Oak
Poorly printed stationery brands the treet dock tomorrow morning at 7 for
user ss cheap and shabby. Peaslee I The Dallea and all way landings. The
Bros., fourth floor, Sherlock building, 8pencer Is the favorite boat on th
Third and Oak. , Columbia and Willamette river. Our
friend are multiplying with every
Oolng. going, rone I Rain ar ahlna rlelng and aettlng of the sun. She Is a
Auctioneer Oilman will close out Dr. I wtercraft and anybody can ride
Davis' beautiful Highland lot Saturday anywnere, to any point between these
next, iv a. m. two cuieo, ror we amaii aura or 60 cents.
Freight carried at loweat rate. Tele
WUiiau Teltea, tailor, haa moved to phone Main 2060.
o Washington atreet. where you will
rind the iatt novelties In forelan and Harry Z. Allen, an ea-convict. for
domestic woolens. I whom the police have been looklna for
months, has been found bv DetMtlvaa
Kemoval notice. Marks Shoe eomnanv I Kerrlaran a.nd Snow. Ha win k
naa movea to Ml Morrison street, be-1 taken back to Stayton. Or., to fae-
tween Fourth and Fifth. New stock, charge of torgory to be -preferred by J.
Dt-st vaiues in town, see wlndowaT ,T. Jaynes, ex-warden of the atate prison.
Allen wa sent to Salem to serve Ave
oai miss those 1125 Hlchland lots, years for forgery committed In Port-
This is the last .week for private sale, land. The warden took an Interest In
nee ur. Davis. Mohawk building. Auo- him and after his release gave him
tion Saturday, JO a. ra. position. It Is claimed he forged
Jaynes name to a check for I7S. n
i-o ana up, flown; Highland lots disappeared two months ago.
Oet a home. Last chance. Private aale . ,
mi aturaay. Auction at 10 a. m. Drs. Th newest, fcrignest and fastest
. m. or j. m. Davis, dentists. steamboat that ever sailed from a Port
, , . land dock Is tha beautiful Charles R.
TlSOOl lOltS, absolutely Waterproof. I SDencer. fiha waa huilt fnr -vl -H
ewed on, 70o and 90c. Shoea repaired is not disappointing her owners. She
while you wait. Goodyear Shoe Repair calls at every landing between Portland
company. S82 Yamhill, near FourUi. and The Dalles, and . when she leaves
I Oolr atr k.r nmnn.n a..i.. . .
et us whisper It In your ear. that It. ahnuM h inadnd .ith
ours Is the economical printing, house of sengers desirous of viewing the splen
Portland. Metropolitan Printing com- did mountain scenery of the Columbia
pany, H7 Front street, near Morrison. river. Th fare to anv noint la oniv so
1T)1. EVf0ht .f . Vi A 1a.., nn..ltl
Ml V l li.L . ,. .. I.-.'" ..-...
. o-t. .. viul UIBHOD OI ma nio- I llvlno- ratoa Telanfcnn- VToln 90cn
vi nwuuicr, win aeiiver a ieo-
7 ounaf' 7en,,n 10 nu rorrae' There waa a reign of terror at the
, 0 .i du wrreucg cnurcn. ).. irn. m Mn.
. . i ..w- juviiu i uitiuaii,
Third and Sherman streets.
rousta
bout was hired by Mrs. Holden to carry
4- a naA r.t nul Vl.b 1 .1
Th Ziaoern Photograph Studio is now ti s t .v.. .
l .k. ri... v.... j. . : 1 -- "" mill m
rXlA J.! .FIT "--ter to get his lunch but when Gll-
SS.. t.t. wj5!L ?"tat. Vtl8tlC man returned be was drunk. He fright-
? ?h&a5 8!?r,etC- enei th ""rtres. of the house away and
F. Muhr of Chicago. 111., operator. took possession. He battered up the
". . . .. , A , basement windows and frightened away
. toformaOon was filed in the state eir- aeveral of the neighbors who tried to
C " Crt y Dletrlct Attor- BUbdue the man. Mrs. Holden was
ZZ. ..L"B i, forced to seek refuge with friends. The
police were sent for and Patrolman
Stuart took Oilman In charae after
flght He whs lined $10 In the police
court today,
wuuu, Kijnrgmg mm witn stealing a
ring valued at $100 from lL Y. Zul.
If you ar about to die. It might be
well enough to think about a monument
,o luniiucuiuiKic yuur nonorame career wii.- at-- . m
en earth. I build them. Otto Schumann, i. Z - " TT'IZ-' " 11 .
TrZ'l' MXt ? "th 0f Tayl0r 'Ve' and Vr'ec? th7rerawinr?h.
most practical ana serviceable of any
.,kr.t. .f i u " ., r Pr foot frontage. The awnings
wh.il i. lJY; Saturday .nlBht o constructed as to be well protected
J v. .;v5 ""'" '" against rain when they are rolled ub,
full of bundled MA '"iS.!!? Th' rc eMy to handle- lmP, n1
t'he ptckSeU.' h "0t otte lv. batter results for the money than
J viiv as.i iiu va. anuniBi Alio aw Ulllf,
Wat.v BmiMt . nv- is suostantiauy ana SKUiruny erected
victed in the police court of assault un!Tn uP.ervlsi".of rranlt. Moaner.
upon smau boy. Judge Hosru has no w "
mere for offenders 1 nf ihia anw a
promptly sentenced the culprit to nav . Tw Wt tomorrow to anywhere on
a flne of $180 and serve 0 days. A LBe Columbia river between Portland and
the man haa no money he will be In lall J-","B"- m tuiuraom nver scen
fnp 186 dava. . 7 H the grandest that ever feasted
I the eye of man It la a charm that can
only be appreciated by those who have
complete line or gins in the city at low- I seen ana enjoyed us pleasures and to
est price. Cordon. $1.00; De Kuyper, morrow either of the' Regulator Line
$1.60TA. V, H $1.00; Plymouth, $1.15. steamer will carry passengers through
Telephone Main 2104. Prompt and free the midst of this great panorama, to
delivery. A Neuberger, proprietor Full I any point from Portland to The Dalles
Measure House, 108 8lxth street, be-1 at the little price of 25 cents for the
tween Washington and Stark. ride in either direction. The Dalles City
leaves Alder street dock at 0:80 and the
Th Stark-Davis aoauanr vesterdav I Oatzert at 7 o clock m the morning.
filed articles of Incorporation In the aK" th oatzert for Vancouver. Cas
county clerk' office. The member of cad Locks, Stevenson, "White Salmon,
th company are T. M. Stark. A. S. Hood River, Lyle and The Dalles, and
Davis and O. W. 8tapleton: capital the Regulator for all other landings,
stock, $2,500. The company will deal in Telephone Main 014. . '
wholesale and retail plumbing supplies, - w -
tinware and other metal, goods, Th Whit Comer, Second, Third and
'. . Yamhill streets, 1 to have another great
W kay been selling jewelry and sale of Lonsdale muslin, beginning on
diamonds' In-Portland since .-"-il7l, and Monday of next week. - These good
you Just ask anybody If they have ever were slightly damaged in transit and
discovered that we have Vld them a will be sold at about one-third of their
falsehood about our good. When you cash value. In the meantime this live
buy at Beck's you know you are getting mercantile institution is running off half
good a they ar represented. , John A. a thousand ladles' Jackets, bought at a
Beck, 807 Morrison street, near Front ' marvelous bargain because they were In
litigation. They vara being old at a
W. Poster, who attempted suicide at profit of $1. and this means that th
the county Jail a week ago by cutting customer get them at one-third of the
tlje arteriea in his wrist, ha recovered J price they; would b sold for under
Women's Shoes
IN THE SALE
THE FAMOUS EMPRESS SHOES HEAD
THE LIST. The shoe of quality and
style, known as among th beat $8.50 shoes
produced by American manufacturers, In
five styles and lasts, and selected leathers;
which include Vlci kid, box calf and enam
eled kid, soft flexible hand-turned sole or
the heavy welt soles, aa our patron may
prefer, full round or medium toe and high
military or medium heal. Sal (J'l "TO
prlc i ,...$LiO
Women's $3 Shoes
FOR. $!.B9
AN OVERSTOCK of this season's handsome
hoes for women' wear. Five style from
which to choose. Light or heavy uppers,
broad or medium toe and, soles to corre
spond in weight with upper. Grand val
ue, not excelled in Portland OQ
for $2.50 and $3. This sale $1,0?
Comfort Shoes for Housewear
ON TABLES IN BAR6AIN AISLE. Leather
or felt, with or without strap, medium or
full round toe, value to AO
$1.50. Tbl sal . VOC
Common Sense House or
Hospital Shoes
IN. LACE CONGRESS STYLES, lined or un
llned. Just what their name denote per
fect foot sanitariums, regular t iO
$2 values. Sale price ?I.O
ON THX BARGAIN TABLES
Hand-Turned Comfort Shoes
'WITH SOFT. FLEXIBLE SOLES, ao pliable
- aa to be turned inside out by hand, a eaa-
.. lly as, a glove. Just the shoe that tender
feet cry out for, fine kid upper and sensi
ble broad, flat heel. Value J "TO
to $3, on th bargain tables at. ... J)I I O
TURKISH SLIPPERS, color
black or brown. 4Sale price ,
.48c
Children's and Misses'
Fine Shoes
IN THE SALE
IN BUTTON OR LACE STYLES, best box
calf or vlci kid, selected leathers, with soles
light or heavy, patent or stock tip, on bar
gain table, sorted aa follows:
Size to 10 H, usual $1.60 values
at
98c
al $2.00 values, J J
$1.18
Size 11 to 2, usual $2.00 value,
at
Gymnasium shoe
INFANTS' SHOES, in color of red or black.
In sizes 2 to 5. , AUn
Sale price tOL
Men's Fashionable
Shoes at Bargain Price
DON'T PAY $3.50 OR $5 at other tore dur
ing this remodeling sale. You lose if you
do, for we offer ten styles in very smart,
fashionable footwear for men. These In
clude the popular enamel, vlci kid and box
calf stock, with single or heavy double
soles, very latest swell lasts and best $3.50
shoes in Portland. Sale fr'J "TO
Prlc O
Boys' School Shoes
IN WINTER WEIGHT LEATHERS, lmper-'
vious as leather can be made to wet and
Jain. Sale prices, in sizes
to 13 $1.08
13 to 2 $1.28
2J to 5 $1.68
ON Till BAR.CAIN TABLES
VICTIM OF FIRE
SUING FAST
CRAWFORD
SENDS
ordinary circumstances. Almost any
lady can afford to own a jacxei, ana a
nice one, too. at the price they may be
had for a th alert White corner store.
Tha -Urulatox Una steamers have
Inaugurated a new price for riding on
theaa nonular boats. The fare was
formerly SO cents for the round trip.
and nassengers were compelled to pur-
cnaae rouna-tnp ucaoie. "pAwTrr" PATTXMOir WOT UXXX.T nxniTanni soiofrrrafl
no longer. iweniy-ur- mow m
REPLY TO 1LLIS
passenger's far to any landing between
Portland and Tne uajies. inese
steamera. Bailey Gatzert and Dalles
City, sail from Alder street wnarr to
morrow morning. The Dalle City
leaves at 1:30 and the Gatzert at T. The
latter boat calls only at Vancouver,
Cascade Locks. Stevenson, White Sal
mon. Hood River, Lyle and The Dalles.
The Dalles City stops at all other way
to Bvmrivn butob txx bsatx
or sua wzra rao-c bujuts .1
SXABOX TO UBAaUr WKBTBrEBl
TO BLAED WAS ZVOXITOZAST.
Or T2CB
BAJt AgSOOZAXTOXT WIXJ. OXCZSX
aptsb BXAimrarci it wtbtob
T2EB ZTTOXirOZ! WAXBABTt
xAjtatzaTT rmooEEDzvas.
THEATRES
twm rsarcB or wtunn."
"The Prince of Pilsen" haa a plot.
This is so unusual in a musical comedy
that the fact merits comment. After a
few weeks of Its run In New York, res
taurants, cafes, phonographs, and hurdy
over" aklts, is presented.
Is fair for the money.
The show
"BFOTXJSSS TOWK." '
"Spotlesa Town" ia a roaring farce
comedy intended merely as a laugh pro
voker, and haa filled the house at each
performance, so far. Prices, IS to 60
cents.
"1TOTM OAafZ.'
The Nelll-Morosco offering
Persistent rumors have been afloat! Attorney-General A M. Crawford has
since Saturday nlght'a disastrous fire forwarded to the grievance committee
i.h, Thl. I. ha rrwl irinlp mutt vn -ti. ,i.uunm u -"-" iu ouw oar iuciiun ma reply
landfegs. Thl is b!,.52U;! Mr. Helen Patterson lost her life, to to the charges of perjury, made against
S. ZJZZl T. of tha moat DleMur." the effect that tne flr w" ot incen- him by Judg- Willi. Th document
able me. and STSSu ... l"1"?
pays the bill. Telephone Main 914.
Baseball I
Baseball!
Baseball! .
San Francisco
vs.
The Brown.
Contesting for
Second place.
Beat game of th season.
Don't forget
Tomorrow is ladles' day.
The ladles will be
Admitted frea
Tomorrow. .
Gam
Commence
At S o'clock.
Baseball! ''
Baseball!
Baseball!
CHIEFLY PERSONAL
While there are no definite clues, the yet been considered by the committee.
reports will not dowa and it Is likely I Judge Northrup, the chairman of the
that the matter will be turned over to committee, says that it will meet as
th police within a day or two. Die- soon as convenient and will review the
trlct Chief Holden haa been quietly in- matter.
vestigating. but is not prepared to tell I "If the committee finds that there Is
what he has learned. ground for further proceedings."- said
Last Monday Chief Holden saw a man I Judge Northrup, "they will be instituted.
digging In the ruins of the Patterson I and the bar association will then be
house. A stonswas afloat that "Pantay" the prosecutor."
Patterson, who was once wealthy, had I Judge E. B. Watson is acting as Mr.
$600 In money under his pillow, but Crawford s counsel, but he declined to
thla was lost. When taken to task the give any Information as to the line of
man In question told Chief Holden that I defense that will be adopted.
he had found nothing. Later he ad- A. C. Emmons, the secretary of the
mltted that he had unearthed one dollar, grievance committee, is absent from the
but said that Patterson had sent him td city and will not return until next Mon-
look for the coin. I day, so that there will probably be no
That the fire was started underneath meeting of the committee before that
Dolsan'a basket factory there seems lit- I time.
tie doubt, A quantity of shavings was
plied here, although Chief Holden some
time ago, had ordered this cleaned up.
There Is a gang of boys on the East
Side who will probably have to show
where they were at the time the fire
started.
BSOZZTEB rOR PXTTSBTJBO BAJTX
Washington, Oct. 21. The acting
comptroller of the treasury this after
noon appointed National Bank Examiner
i-hariea t t t.rann whn waa aorinuaiv Cunningham receiver for the Federal
burned in the fire, which consumed hi National bank of Pittsburg. Pa. The
Rev. W. T. Kerr, who haa recently home and resulted in the death of hi. war oomptna,., had was a
retired from the pastorate of the Cen wire, is graauauy growing weaaer ana rt'TJ
..... . tt.-. , .k....- -a i nia condition ia reraraea as noDeiess. t r"
Mrs. Kerrwill be' at home durtng "the The death of hi. wife haa weighed bank 1. capitalized at $2,000,000.
winter at their new home, NO. 18 Mor- -P"" "- " .
i. -t- Aihi-a Mr. and Mra. Kerr now rear mat ne win not survive.
Intend after aoendlna the winter months "If any person set that fire, he ought
at home, to ao East on an extended visit to be hanged," said Chief Campbell,
gurdys were all vibrating to the strains n . thMfr ..j.,r- n
r h .-r.i- r,f h. R.. Hhaii " and tha ""er tneatre la Notre Dame.
at the
APPZUBB rOB TKS PAZX.
of the
Message of the Violet. two of the
beautiful ballads of the piece. Second
rmlv ta these in DODularltv are the Heid
elberg song and the "Song of the Cities." J. M. Church of La Grande haa in-
The Prince closes his engagement at I rormea tne ewis ana Clark commla-
the Marquam tonight. 'on that he will be willing, to furnish
irom ibu to zuu ooxes or union county
HOW QAXYXK OOT ABT "ATTTO. I -f"BO lur lno "i. uuuim lair, ine corn-
Edward Garvle. who plays Mr. Jolly "" ' .CI
- f.ll la. naAaklf JL riirpU'S VHllSll-l " " " w UIBBU
J" p - carload.
Dossessor of an automobile. Mr. Garvle
had a bicycle and $1 he swapped these
for a horse then he swapped thla and
$20 for a buggy. Becoming convinced
that a buggy waa as useless without a
horse as the latter was without a ve
hicle, he added $700 to the buggy and
swapped them for the "auto." Now he
ia hannv. "Mr. Jolly of Joliet" opens
at Cordray's next Saturday night and (ot fi thu TatiBT.i
will run a carnival of fun for a week. I Cardny A Hanoll, Manama,
Preferred Stock Canned Oeoda.
Allen at Lewi1 Best Brand.
AJCUBZatXHTa.
Cordray's Theatre
THEATHE,
Dhana U.la iMt'i
. . -. .-.. nia aa t a uwuvt iaui a i i'i
fr rf (hi mtmn tr ttpitfnna. ISnnkr1
at the Marquam Grand theatre in the . M . ivaiuar. . -
aooearance of Herbert Kelcey and Effle -Wa rana"7aPa ?
- Lasiiiii miiTomrn m ainintanai iti
Shannon in William Gillette dramatl-1 . . .
zation. of Conan Doyle a famoua charac- "A DDOlieSS lOWfl
ter, "Sherlock Holmes.- commencing iao Kiautes of continuous Unehtt. The special.
tomorrow niani ana coniinuius r nui;
and Saturday nights, with Saturday
matinee.
tie are clerar ana ow,
AACADB TXZATBJB.
The new bill at the Arcade is giving
complete satisfaction. The Taylor quar
tet, composed of children, are given an
enthusiastic reception. "Continuous"
performances.
Z1ITCRJB THBATBX.
Vaudeville, with . a number of "hold-
for the rematnlngi six months.
"Grandma" Munrav of Hood River
was In Portland yesterday visiting her
daughter, Mr. Watklna, on Seventh and
Madison streets.
"It Is simply murder if the fire waa
Incendiary," said District Chief Holden.
Holbrook Withlngton left last evening
for Medford, Or., where he will practice
law.
SUICIDE'S BODY IS
NOT YET IDENTIFIED
H. 3. Gorton of New Tork City Is
spending a few days In the city. Mr.
Gorton Is a recant Princeton alumnus
In the hope of establishing the Meri?
tlty of the unknown man who committed
suicide on Willamette Heights, Monday
T w I " rrh:; night, by shooting himself. Coroner Fin
ana i irmveiin imuuau iu- ... Wrnhrt tr, Ran !Trn.)o
where the ,stranger purchased a ticket,
t i.i,iAn.nt7AiAn.i Aiii.n h. October 8, calling for passage to Van
UICU iCIIBU I VU1V 11V S ara.aa V v -. . , , ,
commleaary department.-Unlted' States v"- ? on ,the iFmttt"'a-
army, waa in.Pertland yesterday seeing This was the only c ue found on th-
old friends. Colonel Allison is on his man's person. While it is a very slight
way to his post at St. Paul, after serv- Wt of evidence, the coroner desires to
I-- i U.ra Manila. take advantage of it and has asked for
... j - l.rnnn.tlm nktalnaKl. TV,. kM.
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Mra. T. T. Strain, aecomoanied bv her Is still lying at Finley' undertaking
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daughter, leaves Monaay evening tor tne -n.y,
Ha-zaiian Taianda. Her sister. Mrs. viewed it. none has been able to tell
Jackson R. Myers, of Hue'lo. Maul Willi the man's anw Th ellee an th
loin her at Honolulu, where they will coroner are Dom or tne opinion mat it
be mieata. for a month, of their brother, was a deliberate case Of suicide.
Mr. Edward "Dekumv Mrs. Strain will
return to Huelo with Mrs. Myers, and WXHTB BTZXXt 1088X510.
remain with her during the wtntor.
BIO PUT BATTLES.
(Journal Special Service.)
Bristol. Tenn., Oct. 21. The belief
grows that Went is being hild for
ransom. . The search is being extended
into the Eastern Kentucky mountains.
(Journal Special Service.) -Fort
Riley. Kan.. Oct Jl.-rTh mill
tanr engagement today were separate 1 Hla mother Is now at Stone Gap.
and covered all the leased una.-. The
signal corps works tonight . ACTOB U0SZTE8 SZrTXB"CS.
. Professor Eaton' Dancing Benool, I (Journal Special Service.)
Claaaes Monday and Thursdar even-1 Urbana, N. T., Oct 21. Henry Mon
Ing at Arion Hall. Beginner taken at tague. an actor, formerlywtth th Eara
any time. Five assistant teachers.- Prl-" "Kendall company, thla morning waa :sn
vate lessons dally at hall. Phone West tenced to a year' imprisonment for
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'Mr. Jolly of Joliet"
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Tboraday, Friday. Saturday aftanwoa Sod alcht.
October 22, 23 and 24. 7
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