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I ; T "LY JOURNAL, PORTLAND HURSOAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER "l, 190.
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Ftrom th bench at 1 clock this after
noon Municipal Judg Hocus scored th
: polio department, saying that tt mlgnt
( be a good thing fa hnnouno that tha
north end saloons culd run open all
, night without Interference, from the po
lio or flnaa from tti. court wQa found
guilty. H asked Deputy City Attorney
Pltsgerald what the "policy of th polio
department la eerioarntng north and
saloons, saying that ha thought per
haps th chief had decided to permit
then to ran all night. .
- It waa wlwn ,tha oas of - tba lty
against Ou Botth waa called that-the
oourt became so vigorous. Routh, who
;-waa arrested yesterday, waa being tried
on a c haras of keeplag hi aaloon open
after th regular hour prcrlbd by
elty ordinance. Leonard Bnrnmea waa
. on th stand, and had testified that
Routh hired talm to attend to th Aleov
aaloon from 1 to I a. ax it waa then
that Judge Hogus turnad to Mr. Plts
, sareld and mad th remarks about Umt
polio depart neat.
"How ara w going to know about
. thea saloona running all night until
they are brought Into court T" was th
first question aakad of Mr. Fltagerald
by th court.
- "Wi never learn about then sjntfl tTy
ar brought here," waa Mr. Fltsar raid's
NGGNA
ITS PROUD OWNER
Calonat Do eh, director of exhibits for
. the Lewis and Clark fair, this morning
'-- received tha. Inalgnln ofctba order which
, the mpror-of Japan bestowed on him
for hi aerrieeo In, hiding tba recant
Japanew 'xpoeitloa.
1 Th Insignia consists of a gold and
i anamel trophy fof atrangs shape that la
k -aupposad to tall complete story of
th emperor's relation to .the lorda of
' the earth and tba heavens, but Colonel
Ubseh baa not yat mastered the secret
WANTS TO RUN FROM- r.
NEW YORK TO FAIR
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RenrV C ffiavghtar of wt. Xoula la a
foot raeer, at least he ha enough eon
L fldence In his ability to break recorda
tb ?Xter to run from New York to Port
land and wear a long )men duetar with
IM pstnted an It, for and aft.
' Mr. glaurhter IS at present traveling
In th in Ureal of Jewelry house, butJ
lie Is sura that ha would attract much
mora attention and do mora good should
la make tha longaat run ever mentioned
- In aportlng pagea,
So U la that, for a
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REED railOTE
SML FAR AWY
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- A year must lapaa before anything Is
lone toward the ereotion ef th Reed
. ' Instltut provided, for In the will of the
ylat Mrs. & a Reed. It Is Impossible
I ' tn nake the mlaiui and tlniate until
-v th trust know tha amount that th
1 Jnetltut la to have, and thla eannot b
, ' determined until tha aetata la converted
Into cash, aa the testator bequeathed
, . th residua" of th estau for tba estab
lishment of tba Institute. It will amount
to whatever la left after all definite
bequests have been paid. A portion af
; th property ef th estate la located in
i California, and In that state a year la
required te effect a settlement.
' "It will not be poaslbl to do anything
. With th institute .proposition until
- year has elapsed. aaye C A, Pelpn.
- - n of th trustees appointed In th
wtlL "Tber ha been a meeting of the
v trustees, and will not likely be any
meeting for a long tlma W can sot do
a, thing until th estate la all stUd
and th cash dlstrtbuted.""
' Although It was eridmt from th
. first that th amount would not exceed
1 1,000. 00. a local paper publlahed
statement to the effect that the sum waa
t.dOO,Q04. A Boston paper publishing
y the story mads tha amount lft, 000,000
; The amasament of tha attorney for th
- etat waa great when a lsrg number
:" f ollateral helr of th deceased
'rushed la end began making demands
t. (or a division of th supposed surplus.
PARKER IS HELD
H FOR GRAND JURY
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Parker, charged with larceny
from th
person ef Andrew Palmer,
waived
Ipatlon before Municipal
Judge Hogu this -afternoon and waa
feeld to await th action of th grand
Jury. Bonds were fixed M H0.
; Parker waa arrested by Detective
ftrrank Snow at Fourth and Alder etrests,
Tuesday U wme running from Detee
tlv Ryan, th expert with Rlngllng
irous and DeMotlv Weiner ef the city
AtafL H and soms pals had attempted,
go It la alleged, to pick the pockets of
passenger on Third street car. These
facts, war published In The Journal
that night, nnd Palmer read of the oase.
Ms cam to tba city jail and Identified
Parker a th man who robbed him of
$ on a. Washington street oar that
ay. '
Palmer stuck ts hit story, sjthgh h
was severely cross-examined by Attor
ney ftpener for th defense. Palmer's
son also testified to th Identification,
and th attorney for the detente at th
doe of the examination, stated.
would waive further examination.
Parker was .arrested the same day aa
JR. J. Mack, also known to th polios aa
'pickpocket. Mack la In Jail charged
with vagrancy. Both men wr follow
ing the Rlngllag el reus, :
w OB iBsuracmosT nxr.
A trip of Inspection of th Western
YJnlon Telegraph company's property on
the Pacific coast Is being made by Prank
James, manager of Paclns coast lines,
Who will arrive In Portland this vn
fngt H Is accompanies by J. N Mtller
Of Man Pranctsoo, superintendent of th
American Metrict Telegraph for this
district, and R. T. Reld, formerly maq
r at ieattle, who ha been tnad as
a 'ant anorhntendeni, Mr. Raid's
p...-e af bWiu will be taken by Man
ner Weat of Port Townsend. ,
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That Ilcrta End
"What M th polio? of th polte de
partment regarding., th , north, ead
saloons, anyway?" - was the next
startling aueatlon from th Judg. "X
hav . fined up-town saloon keepers for
having their places open 10 minutes
past th preeertbed our. Ara the north
end saloons to be permitted to run all
night T Maybe tt would- be a (cod
schema to anaouno through th press
that there will ha no more police inter
ference In eases of north end aaloona
that r run all night, And It might
be a good thing to say. also that the
court will assees no Mors fines In such
esses. What do you -think about U, Mr.
ntsgeraldT" . r
.'Well, X hardly know," ' ha replied.
-but I know that If tber ever was
case where the keeper of a saloon should
be fined and nned hard, this is th on.
When a map's bartender will go on tha
stand and testify, as this sua has, there
oao as no way around It.'
Aeld from tha eharga ' mentioned.
Routh la -Charged with "disorderly eon
duet. In yell Ins on th street; carrying
concealed wsapona and aseawlt and
battery on his llttl baby. Ethel John
stone, who waa with Routh In a room
.when his wife entered yeeterday, la
enargea with oisoraeny oenauet. au
of th easea .were poatpooed untU to
morrow.
stgnlfleanoa of th daceratlon. A tiny
button la also Included tn th oase, and
tha button la to be worn on U but
Colonel Doaoh la ana of th few 4mr
leansaver decorated with this high Jap
anee order and usually tha dbjUomatle
oorpe alone reoetve th dlatlnetlon. With
th larger doo ration la a gold and allk
ooUar. which will soelrsl th nook of
the colonel when he neat appears among
tha proud people at Waahlnlrton.
eonaitferatkm. h Is willing to start on
thla loos: aoeed test He has Informed
the Lewis and Clark fair corporation of
hi burning dslr to "hot-foot" it fapm
New York to th Paoin and be ven
Included th pattern-for a novel duster
with puffed sleeves and scalloped edge
that he expects t weslr tn th Interest
of th not fair.
No special meeting Of th directors
has been called to take Immediate action
on the offer of Mr. Bhuightar.
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JACItSa Et lE I
PLACED IN CHARGE
For two days th oounty oommtss lon
ers havs wrUd with tha problem of
t. B. Courtney and tha county poor
farm: A meeting la being held thla af
ternoon to consider th aueatlon. It haa
bea practically decided that Courtney
shall be succeeded by D. D. Jackson,
ths former oounty Jailer. Th reasons
for this decision are that Jsjohaon Is
not only a staunch Rspubllcaa- and haa
don th party material aervloe, but that
he haa the strongest support of any
of th candidates for the position.
Judge WebsW waa loath to take ao
tlon until ths other members of the
board took a firm stand. Commissioner
Llghtnss Is understood lo have delayed
mature somewhat by n nswtrsi atti
tude. Ha would not oppose ' change,
but would not act in th affirmative.
It la aald he baa finally reached the
eoncluaton that further delay will sub
ject th board to Critic ism. Judge Web
ster did not desire th public to gala ths
Impression that be favored a change
from personal reasons. - -
Whitney L. Boise, chairman of th
Republican county central eosnmltte.
denies that the delay haa been due to
Interference en th part of that body.
He ears it has kspt it hands out of
th matter. Mr. Bo la is known to
have said t a number of hi friends
that ha deemed - bang at th poor
farm Imperative.
BUSINESS MAN IS
' KISSING FROM HOME
Marry Omm of Drlard, Wash., ta M!nhJ
sought by th police at th solicit itW
of frlenda. who aav bee unable to
lodate him sloo Monday. He disP-U
peareu on iimi oar ana snorts w ravie
him or learn f bis whereabout have
been futile. . -
Omm cam tt Portland from Ma bom
several week ago. . He .was accompa
nied on hta arrival by a man whom th
polios call "Big Pt.'d Tie J secretary
and treasurer of a ahlngle manufactur
ing plant at th Washington town, Hlf
father, la owner-f the plant,. . , . .
KILL A WITNESS IN A
WALL STREET SUIT
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tJeuraat apedal Berrlea)""
New fork.1 Sept 1. In the suit
of
James O' Leery of Chloago, whn
te reoover tit.000 margins which he
aver he loet unlawfully. J a me J. Hill.
yeesldenc of th Oraat Northern waa to
day a witness.
Hs testified that prior to the Mortn
Sim Paaifla tMnla ha StM iT OOA AAA In
stock snd controlled 14.000,000 more as
against Mf. Morgan's. IIO.000.SOO hold
ings. He sstd that n May Tu ItOl, th
day whan ths panic took place he had
but title knowledge of the ooaditlons. In
asmuch aa he was discussing railway
extension and did ncg leave hi off los, :
. . OPBst BBW BOBB. . . i
- (Jeensl ttperUr terHee.
tnvr.' col., BepL 1. With n aalut
of II guns the flag was today hoisted
over the new t'nlted Blares branch mint
In this city. Frank; M. Downer will be
He siioeiintandnnt and will direct the
first ootnaga, whish will be mad July 1,
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Th elty ammatory Is rrr ex pen-
etv institution . aooordtng to th mn)-
bera of th city board of health. Dur
ing th month of August ths bills of ths
board - amounted .to tl.70. of which
amouid)oyer one-half has been axpsndsd
In maintaining the raroatory. r
"This Is wntermelon season." said
Mayor Williams to the "members of th
board thla moraine, "and Immense loads
of rinds have t b burned dally. Which
oauae mucti extra labor and ths burn
ing of a larger amount of fuel. ,
Mayor Williams expressed himself aa
being much In favor of turning the cre
matory and th scavenger work of tha
city over to private corporation, which
has applied for a franchise to dare for
the gathering and consumption for l
years, of all ths reruns of the city; He
stated that b bad been trying to get
the police and health committee ef the
council to take ap th awtler but they
havs refused to do so.
&rr W. Jones and Dr. J. C. Eaa re
ported that they bad mads an agres
ment with tn county commissioners for
carimr for pattenta, which will) lessen
ths monthly expense of ths elty. By
this screemanl the city 1 to xar for
all acoldent erase, in ease If ths Injury to
the patient Is of a permanent nature, th
patient will be transferred to the county
hospital, wharf the oounty wtU shoulder
the expense.
Heretofore patients were taken to on
of th hospitals in tha city, and the olty
had to bear the entire ex penes, no mat
ter now long the- patient remained in
confine stent. ,
Ths satlmat of axpsnee for th
month Of August waa 11.400, while th
bills amounted to 1(00 above thla
amount. Thi exes 1 said to b do to
th audtltlng of several back bills from
hospitals and for nrs Dries: an extra
fuel far th crematory.
Mayor WIIHama gave Instructions to
Ttr. Zn to notify th bospltale that their
bllla must be in on time, or etas they
W1U be rejected. -
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TWELVE MEN MORE M-
x FOR JURY SERVICE
nervt of summons In the oase of six
jurors Impaneled for the geptember term
of the circuit court having been found
Impracticable, County Clark Field drew
an additional 11 nam from tn cox
thnr morning tn tn preeenoe ef Presid
ing Judge George. The extra half dosen
names wore drawn In order to provide
Lfor failures to serve other summons and
to make aUownnosa for tboa who may
b excuasd
Judge George notified the bar thla
morning that he will call the trial docket
and a sal an cases next Tuesday morning.
He wilt on that day tak up ail the mo
tion before- th court and occupy- aa
many days aa may be necessary tn bear
ing them, in order that they may be dis
posed of preparatory to th be sinning
n th kJntMhap Urw ett iwiupt nn tha
following Monday. Th following eoni-
ttonal Juror were drawn:
W. H. Coons, farmer, Twelve-Mile
nous; Joseph pelean, dyeing, 4i Ollssn
street; William usnholm, insuranoa, izo
Iai1ngbulldlng;lCdward Doe ring, mha-
iatsr-.JiKa CMi oevinui airvei; uiuh
Floss, farmer. Corbett, Or.; F. Hamilton,
farmer; Cleone; W. Harris, capitalist;
William H. Leah, jeweler. IM Madison;
Owen Martin, farmer, Orsahanr; Jans j.
Mlokleson, fruitgrower, Ruesell villa; J.
N. Ross, fanner, Corbett; Phil T. Smith,
farmer, Cnlvralty Park. . , .
SMASH MORE RECORDS
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR
; (Jearaal spaetal asrrtoe.)
Otadhtm, at. Ixmts, Beot fL The
Olympian championship contests con
tinued today under lar skies, and In
slxxiing hot weather. Th attendance
waa ft.00.
Tha axo-metre tinrdla ran waa won br
H. U HUlman- of New York. . Tim.
14 -, being n new rpooLfr
Throwing It-pound weight Waa won
by . DesMarteaw ef Moatreelf - dis
tance. 4 fet Inches.
tfu-yards burdi hsiosp -waa won
by U O. Byksg (soratch), of MUwauk;
Urn. fTl-.
The running broad Jump went te
Meyer Prfnstein f New York, at 14 feet
dnch. being sT new record.
Throwing th l-pound -weight hn
dloap -waa won by Albeit A, Johnson of
8t. hxmtm, by 11 feet, he throwing t
feet, t Inches. -
(MCHT STRANGLES
IN GREAT SALT LAKE
t7wml apactti torvtee.r '
Salt Lake, Sect. 1. H. U Wilkinson
of Cleveland. Ohio, com mend sr ef the
Knlghta Tsmplar an routs to San Pran-
cisoo, was strangled by salt In- two
fMt of water tn ths Oreat Salt lag
while bathing thla morning.
' Friends carried him . ashore and
brought him Into ths city on a special
train. H waa rushed (o a botyjtaj but
will probably die. "
PRESIDENT PICNICS;
NEGROES SERENADE
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" ' ' 'Jjraal SperUi Brr1ce.V " V "-
Oyster Bay. Sept 1. 8a gam or Hill (a,
being stormed today by 1,000 colored
picnickers from Brooklyn, A special train
bringing member and frtmd of the
Colored -Rqrtnee Helen's association, ef4
Kings ciHy arrived at notra,
Headed by two band they etartad for
Sagamore Hill to play "Ha to the
Chief." but It la doubtful If they will
se ths president, who started away thla
morning on a picnlo, with his boys. t
SHOCK Tft MOTKtR
i KILLS TWtt BABES
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' fsperiel Insaetek te.Tb Jearaal.V
Taooma, Wash., Sep, li Triplets
wers born to Mrs. R. Beyer at Old Ta
coma Monday nlfht. Boyer lives, at
University Park, Portland, and bis wlf
is ware- vtetting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Frastar. . -i- --
New of ths accidental newtb -of her
brother, Dan, on Vaabon I eland last
week caused a prematura birth. Two of
lb hUdrsn bav ln 04. .
xc:.ws STOCK
-, Th hwerporator of th Port- .
land Ik auburoan Railway com-
pany, (the aw corporation Into
which Vrr to be merged th two
--principal street railways of thla
elty, ar A. I Mills, J. O. Atns-
worth, C. F. wiser t P. X Puller
d and C A. Dolph. Of th stock
In ths new eorporstton,. tk.OOS
, sharsa will go to tn stockholders
0 In the- Otty A Suburban Railway
company and li.ooa to ths stoek-
4 holders In tba Portland Railway b
4 oompany . '.,
C.WALS SLOW
B TO SEE ADVANCE!
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"I do net look for any tars nart of
th wha4 drop of Washlngtosj and Ore
gon to a moved to Chloago,'' sai
Darin Millar, traffic, manager of tha
Barllngton and ths Northern Pacific
railway systscas, who 1 In Portland to
day.
"X know f no reason why thrwnoold
b anything Ilk a revolution In this
business. Th present movement of
wheat to Chicago 1 simply because th
prlo has gons up at that point and th
Asiatic people have not raised their offer
to. meet It. - The Chinese and Japanese
ar Btow to ass tba drift of these things.
They will hav to get th wheat or th
floury and when It cornea to a pinch
they must pay whatever price Is neces
sary to bring It -their way. This will
happen vary soon for those countries
need a great amount of flour.
Mr. Miller la on of the wsst'a dlstuv
gulshad railroad man, Hs Is accompa
nied on his trip by Mrs. Mlllsr, and, is
taking a vscatloa. preferring Portland
and tba Pacific northwest to eastern re
sorts.
"This Is th first time tn two sear
that I have visited Portland,- hs said.
"I am making an outing of this trtn.
and am enjoying it thoroughly. Port
land Is growing so fast that It will bo
necessary for on to eome here oftener
than ones in two years to keep up with
It. Tou oan't amy too much about our
admiration for th beauties of tola city
and the developments that have .been
going on at the Lewi and Clark fair
grounds. Thar la every reason for Port
land to look forward to auooessful fair
and a steady growth In population and
induatrtee."
Mr. and Mrs. Miller wlU lsava this
evening fof Seattle. - ,
Astoria. pt ' l.-Arrived at Cotook
last night and lft up at 1 a. m. t
ateamsr Aurella, from Ban- Pranclsoe.
Falmouth, dept. 1. Arrived French
bark Armen and British bark Thistle,
from Portland. ,
Baa Franotsooi Sept. 1, Arrived at
a. m. Steamer Columbia from Port-
lanas
t Helens, Bept 1 Psssed at :t0 a.
m. Steamer Aurella,
Honolulu. : Aug. lt.-Balled--French
bark lie re KxU, for Pert land. -
Astoria, Aug. 1. Balled at 1:1 p.
m. German steamer Nloomedia, for
Hongkong and way points.
Arrived at t p. m. Oerimui bark
Anna, from Hamburg,
Nuahagak, Aug. It. -Balled Ararloan
ship C, r. BargaaL for Portland,
Astoria, dept. 1. Condition of th
bar it I a m. Obscuredi wind north
west, light; weather foggy, denes.
Arrived at f :0 n. m dteamer Iranais
HLggtt. from Baa Francisco.
A Bept "laTXaW upiTttrlt VI
nv Steamer Franc la H. tggtt.
WATBmrmoB.
Th schooner Andy Mahny completed
loading her lumber cargo thla morn
ing at th Inman-Poulsen mill. Her
dtlnstloa M Ban Pedro.
Tomorrow the steamship A ate will
move to the Southern - Paclflo dock.
where she will tak on a shlpasent of
flatesrs for Japan. When thla work la
move downAWM
dour mill to finish her cargo.
A day earlier than usual, th steamer
Geo, W. Rider arrived a th return trio
at daylight Saturday morning.
Owing to n -rush of bualne ths
steamer - Uadln mads .ths' trip to
Astoria today to -assist the Lurltne In
taking oars of th snonnous amount of
freight down that way awaiting ahlp-
ootijAws nr iBABa
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' fSserlel Msealih t Tae JesrsaL)
Vale, Or., Sept. 1. HhriA! Lawrence
received word today that th sheriff of
Sboahon oounty has captured and I
holding He and Cheater, the ho,
thieves, who soaped from Malheur
county few weeks ago. Lawrence at
oao left to tak charge af th men.
ispeekd btssatck Ta Josrsat) '"
Bnmptr, Or., Sept. 1. An Investiga
tion has been ordered by th elty coun
cil to ascertain th amount to th olty
treasury's credit In th bank of Bumpier.
If found deficient aettotr will be taken to
recover from the bondsmen ef ex-Treae-urer
Miller. HI bonds , called lor
BOB
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Wallace, Idaho, Bept, 1. -Sboshon
oounty has offsrsd ttoo for Information
hwdlng to th apprehension of the mur
derer of Ed Boulet, Who was killed sn
Mnrbls creek, and whoa body bore It
bullet holes. . -,-..,
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Watsrtown, Ma., Sept. 1. Nathan
A Fry, treasurer of th Watsrtown
Bavtngs bank, wss arrested today,
charged with mbeBsllag I II. 00 of ths
bank's fund. Frys confessed. He Is
under bond ampl t ever nay loss,
raAun BrnDsm xmmm
- fleer Sasefal sersts.) .'
' Washington, Sept. 1. A fraud order
was Issued by th postof f lee department
thla htorning against th Health Appli
ance company of Ban Francisco.
In ths man to! pal soort thla morn tng
A, Harrington was bld to th grand
Jury by Judgo Hogu on eharga f
robbing Ray Brlggs of lit at the Irv
ington fno Unek. riaanllj
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Ther Is aa Important difference of
opinion among those closest to th
Northern Paclno Railway company and
tba Northern Par-lfto Terminal company
a to what use ths Wsldler mUls prop-
erty is to hs devoted. Judg C. H. C
rew, the local attorney for ths North
ern : Pacific Railway company, believes
tn company ha bought th property
ror dockage snd switch yard purposes.
Another good authority, who Is particu
larly lntreatd la th Terminal oonv
panys afUira, belle vea that the Notth-
FacfRo haa eeeuraa this nranertv In
order that It may be independent of the
Northern Pacific Terminal company and
may even withdrew altogether from that
concern, while still another man, per-
nap th beet Informed of all in regard
to th affair of both companies.
presses ths view that the, Northern Pa
olnc Railway oasnaany will net oalr
build dock and stdetracSa, but erect aw
lndependeia passenger atatlan, on ths
round.
Th Weldler "tracts known an th Wekl-
lr ntui property, consists of It acre
without th strsst. or 89 a re laclud
tng Btreets, lying Immediately northwest
of the Union autkm property, and has a
river frontage of l.fot- feet.' Th
eighths of ft belonged to George Weldler
and tha remainder to th Holladay es
tate. Judg Carey says ths Northern
Psomc RaHway company paid 2M,as
oash for th property, and adds:
"It appears t me that If the company
la given some snooursgment here It
win spend a large amount of money In
going ahead with an eaterprtss at this
point It may not only build xtensv
docks, but put tn n vary Isrgs steamship
line for Portland. I do not, of course,
know any of the things officially, but
X amy tat my private Impressions In
ths matter. Nothing will be dews Imme
diately. I think that further develop
ments wilt await final settlement of the
Hlll-Harriman legal contest over he
Northern Pacific stock.
-When lb matter la taken trs again It
will com into th elty council, where
franchise wlU be naked for by ths
company. I ahould say aa Portland
that It would be welt for this elty to
enoourag this enterprise, for sines th
consolidation of ths Haxrlman 11 nee Port
land needs other railway enterpiiaee
mora fhanwver."
About three years agtf th Northern
Pacific Railway company negotiated for
the . earn property, , and endeavored.
through Mr. Weldler to secure fran
chises from the city. At that time A. H.
Mohler, president of ths O. R. A N., and
Richard Koehler. general manager of the
Southern Pacific, Appeared before th
olty couactir- committee on franohlse
and spoke ta opposition to granting such
franchises, unless restrictions war
made "that would prevent th Northern
Pmclfta frosu srsctlng passenger, sta
tion -on th ground. They, declared It te
be their belief that the Northern iBs
olflc'B purpose in buying th wehuer-
tract was -4r-erwct ita own -p
tallon and abandon It Intsrsst in th
Northern Paclflo Terminal company,
which had built tha Grand Central eta-
tioa under a contract providing for Joint
malntananoa.
Th Northern Pacific Railway com
paly owned 40 per cent of this stock. Ml
O. R. A N. 40 per cent, and tha Southern
Pacific 10 per cent, and th union sta
tion bad been built by a bond Issue. It
was seaumed by ths rival railway of
flclala that the Northern Pacific Rail
way company would, by simply ban dott
ing It interests In the Terminal com
pany and permitting tha property to be
sold by ths bondholders, get out ef its
contract for maintenance of th union
station and. Its terminals nnd establish
complete tarmlnala of Its own on th
adjoining 'ground. This -view of ths
case was so generally sceptd nt That
time that the city council. In. granting
franehla to Mr. Weldler. Mserted a
J(b.l . ?Vl.:!Lfi-
With this olauss In the franchise th
railway company declined to accept th
property from Mr. Weldler, the deal fell
through and th fraocoise expired by
limitation. . T't
CONFERENCE DRAWS
A METflODiaT THRONG
inpeelal Dtasatck Ta JosraaLI
Th Dalles. Or., Sept. L At th list
Ion of th Columbia liver Methodist
oonfercne whlcb convened here yeeter
day th chief work of the day was ths
election of standing committees of the
oonferenos. Bishop Henry 8 pell mover
presided. The oommlttee sjctd wen
in part a follows:..; - -.'"
Auditing-H. C-Olark. E. W. K3ayT
W. H Vv. W. B. Armfleld,-'
Blbl au Charles Klry. J. T. BetL
a. H. Murphey. J. W. Bpanglr. -
Books and perlodloaia U W. Rain,
U G. Stull.. '
Church extension L. B. Xufuav V r.
Hawk, Alfred H- Henry, W. T. Buster.
Conference relation J. B. Anderson.
R. Warner, H. D. Kimball. W. C. Rvana.
T. O. Hodgson, WUllam Hash In. Robert
J, Raid.
TCduoatlon -H. I. Rasmus, I. C. Har
vey. H. B. Kl worthy, M. C, Da via .
Kpiscopal fund G. R. Moorhead, C. T.
Cook. R. A, Armitrong, J. B. smith.
Historical com mitts F. R. Spauld-
lng. J. W. Blgby.
Hospital and dconsr home C; O.
Harmon, J. H. MarUn, J. XL WHllam.
R. Gregory. .
SUte of church W. B. Bakln. Perry
Chandler. B. ML KoonU. B. L. Hick
Missionary appropriations The pre
siding ldr.
Resolution Ti n. Fvrtrg; William
Park, J. C. Harvey, H. D. KlmbalL , ,
Book acoounta- J. Q. Kir a man. - ,
Tsmperane and prohibition T. O.
BtulL T. H. Fertlg, R, O. HadJey, John
P. Barker, B, A. Armstrong, J. Law
rvnee. ' '" .
Tracts a rTntublean, It O. Hadley.
Th workwf the conference will con
tinue throughout thla week. Today wlt-
yfrwoss fWSniwsi la th attendance, and
th various oommlttee saaumed their
duties. . '
wUTasvoa rsjooa rxarvnmm. v
Article ef Incorporation' of th Gal
veston Sesnlograph company were filed
In th county oourt thla morning by.
John Adams, C. H. Dunlap and Frank
Bchlegel. Th capitalisation of th
company I MftftOO. snd Portland will bn
th prtnelpei pnvce- of buelness. The
objects are to .exhibit pictures f the
Oalvestos, flood. , :-
i PUBS BO BOBMOTsa. UrTBnV
v " (JwJraal gaisilsl avrvHw.)
Bad ltets Baxony, Bept, J. Pllfiuies
Levlse, who left her hotel at I Celook
yesterday morning, la believed to have
fled to rejoin Count Mattashm-Ksgla
Vleht, with whom shs attracted atten
Uea tn 117 by an elopement which b
ot th gahjaot of a royal onndat, ,
YOU MAY NOT
f winton Toiiu:; c:.
VBas wr Beting bw ym tutwa Inst a) mos1 ' :
tbmmm as tfay oob t wla aog ! ttM
y- ffvat prtass, fainng la this, to memrm wm at f
'-) th 4BW0 sr mofw soialUr prtass ; .... -,
5000 PRIZES FREE-VALUE $4
. J- :. '-. i ..sw-wwwwaW. ti :
HERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE PRIZES s
tat Mrw-A WkstsM Tawntf Car (1904 lrndwl)M...Vswgdi
U fit- Mamwa A Hwantss Grsmw fUs..i...M..Vg4gs tJM
M PrbdM-A CsbvW wrawd rHssM w..,bb $l0O0
V,Vvr4r'V V'-'r:- ' ..-v' ' : Value.
, - S Corsovcr Cabinet Grand Upright PUnos...... $400
V 10 KingBbury Uprieht Pinos....,.,. ....... : 800
. to Apollo Piano PUrdra. ,0d0
tO Chicago Cottan Ortnn: tt100
60 Grand Rapids Sectional Book Cas. ,
V 80 Royal Sewing Machines...:... ......
80 KsvUmaaoo Stores and Ranges......,....,....
80 Vsoiins, Gttitarav Mandobrsi and Banjot. ......
M Solid Gold, Gold FiUed, Enameled and Jeweled
Men's and Wonrrettw; Watches.'. ...........
10 Columbia Grapbophones
'' 70 Aa-Vista Pairnic Cameras... .........
. 800 Pieces Heavy (Quadruple Plata Silrerware,.
100 Gen Safety Rasor....... .......... ........
100 Moore's Non-Breakable Fountain Pens....,.
1. 000 VofosaeB The6dore
1,000 Vohimes Hodgson. American Homes"... . "1.000
1,000 Vofcrmee "Stephen G. Foster's Song Album". . 600
1.000 Song aad Mostc Foliof.... ......... " 600
6,000
' : coraxTiONS or tms great contest
m
r; HOW TO MAKE
ear a
THZ JOURNAL
SUBSCSUPT10N RATK
By
year.
Bnasar ealT. SiMiTti LOS
tB-iK; B
wBtasaB TO OStB ewawsi ro bwjw rsssri-nrs usisi ra
sm Vi ass's'1 VTLsieC'i"rT pawn vna aa Jawwas
nms wssm aassx l us was
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.
(Osft ttsss ant and
fBteta wnwth
Wssklj'
wnthr Daily, Siiedey,
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flSSBBBSH
MASTER PLUMBERS .
. SUFFER WITH MEN
If aster plnmbsrs to the Bomber of 40
have been locked eut by members of
prumstng establishments ta this city.
Th trouble rssvlted from th conten
tions that were started by th Journey
men plumbers, who insisted that only n
esrtatn number, of apprentice be ent-
ployed. - ' r-
Their eont rations war oppoacd by
proprtetora. who declared their intention
of employing .as. many apprentice 1 as
they pleased. A dosen Journeymen went
out on strike aa a result. Master
plumber who nr msmbers of tn local
union, Nol So, were accsd of aympa-
Ll falsing with tha atrlkra and they were
locked out in order t prevent a strike
on their part.
- Ths lock-out Bag only neen observed tn
shop whreh proprietor ar mem
bar of tha Waster Plumbers' associa
tion. In tha other shops plumbers ar
working and they assert that ther la ao
probability of n aympathetl strlka that
will affect other branohee of the trader
Proprietors sssert that th look-out
waa ordsred simply for th purpose ef
establishing open Shops" ls Portland.
It is sal that tha association propose
to oppos th anion by showing to sm
ployors their anility to employ as Bonny
men aa they deeir without causing a
strike.
' BEBXtB OB SUSflUlOa.
ttetlve Vaughn last sight arrested
(lorge Btuamons, n stranger. A charge
of being on th streets after lours was
placed against hiss, and on It h was ar
raigned today. It ta saM, however, that
much mere ssrtow case may be Sled
against him. aa It is the belief or ths
officers that be know something of the
robbery of B. Marklsnd of 40 la tks
AnUere aaloon last sight . -
99
halt for divorce was fttad h ' lr-
ctili oourt thla momkaav.br mat
Theodore Wuck. Tnr wer ..4 at
Anoko, kflnn., -r 1 , iw-
he all. 1 hr In
At""' t a
...
fc if " ' 1
sssBrssad BM 8 , ,l.T-.n T Mr ssnmsl
. ... I Bev. 1 1PH.
is satly aa antajnlartaB g
awBsV tngSsAWBBlBsBi
WIN 1V.1
1,000
1.950
1,800
1500
1,500
8,600
8,600
WW
,--$60
Rooseverr. .-rvVt rr - 1.600
Tot..;.;;.:.;.e...;.aw..v;- .$40,000
AH WTimill .
nwrtMTAJiT STATISTICS
n fTtrBB
Bsr fVAL POWVeAB TOTS mr
sal nt ew year -
4Ba.mt .
,Tli.4l ken f m ear era
kee UA ma. f lx, yav evot
Liix.TM, la, of SB.10 per aas
... bw. ef l sar eaat
ia.044.Wf, la, sf aT par ewtl
1M was ll.tM.Sea.
la, ef IS. DO ear seal
isaf rs Acr.86i. tea.
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IBM
W.f S lot m. ef Mt emt.
ssa ss s ser eass
tie Mai fepeJaOsa
ef nw Bam
Staua (set memmag
nag Urrttorsja. ttEe
a, Bwall, e Ptaiks-
Dwrn oeaiflieia.
L UM wa.....H1..........K.r4,lU
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m f fsat s vs's sst
tor BM oae J Ft est eat ai
aref
1179 waa I
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PACKING PLANT
, . , FOR FCRTLAND
. -- 1 t '
J. CahlUof Denver, who has been
tn th elty for ch past month arrang
ing th details of th organisation, baa
succeeded tn organising a company and
raising -th accessary sum for the ;
mbllihment of packing plant 1 tbta
elty. A larg sum of Portland capital
ha been subscribed for that purpose.
A eompanyv ha been formed and la
oomposed of soms of th moat sooaarr
nttv and snbatanrUsJ business men f
the elty. It is announced that the work
of constructing th new building wlU
begin within th month. -
.John Thomas of Kansas City will hav
oharge of designing the buildings and
superintending their eonstructton. He
is tn th cbLy and will begin o th work
st one, it will require five months to-'
complete th work, according to th
plans, and It 1 believed that tha stent
will b ready for shipment of eetU In
th spring.
Until minor sntalls are oompleltad ch
promotora of the aompeny will not an
nmrnc th leoatlon of th plant. Th
ground h been procured, however, end
th sit kas bean definitely dealded upon.
",f
obs o wKAgna mis.
Adotf Olson. shsrgMl wtth mrreny
from th dwelling of Imvld Oihbsv was
thla morning hM to await ths sotton
of -lb grand jury .by Municipal Judg
Hogu. Hi bond wer fixed at II.VuS,
He was arrested by Delect ire Hartaask
ang had a lot of . plunder tn hm room.
looioo rfcooxaa ainti
- 1 Oaenal apswsl aWw. - - .
TnTaraelllee. Sept. 1. In ennaei
of th oontlnOous marltlm trtk tt
flour faelorlee of the city are RWieed, a J
l,b workmen hav Sees lnese mi.
; tmaxa ew . -.
V -'xn' er,