The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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THE 'OREGON DAILV " JOtfRNAUV PORTLAND,. WEDNESDAY EVFXNO. SEPTEE,S in
KUROPATKJN WILL
STAND AT MUKDEN
Is Strongly Entrenched ; and lias m Immense
Armj at His DisposalPort Arthur s Re
;? dudlofl Expected Withia a Fortnight
7 tteerssl aperta!
;TiU Sept. IL QMral Ksrosathtn
It Is learned id preparing to nwk a de
termined atom, as . Makwaa. Ma to
,.'f eliwngly MtnuM there uM M H
Imrimi army at hi disposal.
The battle 1H be ft torrido Ma. as
both armies are bow In conditio to ro-
" , . new th fighting. FisJd Marsh! Oyama,
SV it H stated, will continue to press
' Kuropatkla until operations r atQpped
. V r heavy fait Of snow. Hs wlU thss
wrongly grd hri advanc poaltloa iM
ii, remain until spring, when hs will tab
' . : up Um work irhtrt B left tt
"7 Thsre ar but two amirs toft ope
, - fee JCuropetkln, and either on will
prove expnsrra Th Srst la to auka
, a aland wher h to and glv battle.
v which to certain to be mort expensive to
'' hint than to tha Japaness fores. Tb
' othor to to aooept tha sltuatloa and eon
' tlnua hla retreat to Harbin, where ha
will bo put at disadvantage during tha
coming wtotor eaon, r '
1 Nothing to given out Kara a to wtt
''T tha plana or reason for tha coming bat-.
- ' ' tla at Mukden ere. Nor la thara Bar-!
thing to lndleato that Xurokt to at-
tempting to maks anothar Hanking mova
and surround Kuropatfcttra army, sven
-.' a bo triad to do -at XJa Tans. It to
v presumed, howevsr, that auoh la bto
' . campaign.
U to predicted baro that tha redoo
. tlon of ftwt-Arthtir la aatlratr Brill have.
. been affected before a fortnight passes.
""' There to no Croat amount of attention
' paid to into part of th campaign at tha
praaant Urn, as It to ncmrded an nearly :
' a ConcoBo oonoluoion that Port Arthur
wllf b takoa with ho fraat loaa oYlfo.
Mo elosalr ara the Unaa already drawn
around that BuaatoB poalttoa that
miaht aa well be in Japan poaaeaaloa
bo to be aituatad a tt now la.
Parhana that porlton of th bow
Which atiraeto th aloaaot at tent loo bef
at thla time, Bald from tha operation
et laukdeih la that partalatn to tin
Baltic float. The ooniMlenoa of tha
maaaaa la retained br Togo, howavar,
and It to believed that Ruaaia will b
able to brine n Aeot ajnunat bin that
he onnnot deatrov aa oaallr aa ha did tha
on which Bt th opening of th war
threatened to turn too aoatoa agauiat
Japan..
. litinHi umaeti ;
it XBBoawtua na of mim
kt reterabuTm Bvt- lhMJorai
Kuropatkin. Under yoaterday's data ra
porta that' , ftaakinv Bttompt br th
Japaneee OB tha Huaalan left was ua-
uooeaaful. Th altuatloa at alukdoa.
h aara. to Bnohanaed.
On afondar the onem waa otwenrad
moving to- th oast . of Deling pa
Later tha Jananaa twloa attacked with
outflanking foroaa but war eheoked by
oavalrg and machine guns.
Th emperor todav appointed orano
Dak Barglu illohalovltch to th
newly created boat f lnapeotor-geooral
of artlUarr. Th graod duke la an
uncle of th jnparot and to govornof of
SCUVENIR COINS
PLACED 0)1 SALE
WotrtAjrDi Off
xb,t ajraroflgB) ov a
mam mom or m-
.. mam nm m uma tou
t feurenlr Ur of the tla and
,knarfc fair wore gtoiad en oaJa toaar for
fba flrat tkw. aad bofor noon II, iff
f ronb of lb coin bad booa dtopooed of,
and a long lino of peoeie ntood 1b ait
'Ing ouuido th oasIUef-a window at tha
fair headquarter.
j" Th yua. yationoi bank purohaead
, gl.att worm: of -th- eoine and ft fww
bonra later BauBred ktot worth mor. aa
out of town ordam. ted alooded the.
Baornlnc BwUL ; 4 ' ' '?
At tha offlWof tb orporaUoa tt
waa ntotot that, ah aviragj bur was
Uklng elthr alk or twelve of the colna,
- end that few purchaaaf wra made for
' loaa than 14. . . t .
Rotxrt Ucd&rvin. 'of Portland, pus
chaaed tha f)ra o4N at th cAShler
window of the , oorporatlon and thla
piece will probnblf m worth ft good
premium hUer, .
Freaidtnt JeffaraOB VeyorB f tha
- ataU eommlealo baa from th flrat
been an enthualastto belUver la UM abll-
txy at the fair menagessent to aU at
least lftO.VOt of th aoUTonlr dollars, and
believe that by proper Btaaagamaat the
ontlro ooinaaa eaa bo sold. If the sale
- now ruling la maintained It Birana an
addition o2 about 1U,M to th fair's
Mr. at rra to la favor of n1lstlng th
hlf departiaent store of the eountry
. la th ola sailing effort and thlnka that
', should - each store take front l.fted to
, S.OM of thto oolns and pl them on
Bale at ll.tt for three hour o some
Friday aftoraoon. th fact being duly
adVertissd, ho believe that th store
, and th fair would be benefited. It
would be a big advertisement la ry
asctton of the oouatry.
At-the neetlng of th oouvenlr eota
. oontniltte reatordajr It was decided to
, Bail th ootna at 13 each, and to donate
on oota to eaoh peraon purchasing five.
The oMnotlttee also ordered that a, ot
, of thanks be tendered to Mr. Henry E.
f Jones, Mrs. W. g. Ladd, Mrs. C H.
Lwls. Utoa Hoyt and the women who
. are co-operntlng with them to popolar
. la tho buying of souvenir dollar. A
. Tote of thanks was also tendered the
following woman who have mads thalr
fcoaaas depots for -th sals of the eotaa:
lira. O. H Lw1a. Nineteenth and Gltean
atrsu: stra. Henry H. Jon, 4t Horth
even teen Ui street: Mrs. W. B, Ldd.
Cith and Cdlomhla; Visa Morris, its
Ing street; Mies gtelnbach. 141
Eleventh street: Mies Joeephl, lit Mast
Twelfth Street: Mta Roth MaxwU. 471
Glanders street; Miss a tot l, S4I Jsffar
'goa street. ,
Millionaire sent
to pauper hospital
. (JeBtaal
Haw York, Bept IL While his frtonds
and ralativea hav saea ssarohing the
city for blot, Joha X. OaderOonk, ft
nephew of formdr Judge Onderdonk,
whoss wealth to eatlmated at fl.ooe.ood,
ha bean aa Inmate of th Metropolitan
hospital oa BlackweU'a Island, where
h was looked upon aa a densllet of the
streets. Onderdonk was found by his
relative after he had requested th bbb
Dions to call his family Bhrslelaa.
Onderdonk la a sufferer from noo-
motof ataxia, which Induce vertigo and
loss of memory. Saturday morning he
stspped from a street cor, when ke waa
attacked by hla ailment and sank gown
upon doorstep. He waa found there
by a poiioemaBt who took him to
Prssbrtsrtoa hospital, wher hla
was diagnosed as senility and waa there
upon sent la tba&aupers' Aon eft
BtoAkwsll'B Island.
mold wmm
- cffrasnira
TEAR OUT. BOXES OR
LOSE CITY LICENSE
ATXOaT,
nOelaV
WmOU VA MfiB
OOMZM. est mm
unnifT wo
mm a ftp u a a o
VfbBjf?B
' -' (abnmal BaSeUI BeMeM
WuHotton, a C, BeBC ti MtJoy-
Oeneral Henry Q. Corbtn, adka (ant-general
oomaaoctdiag tk deportment of the
eat. to not In favor of permitting army
offtoer to marr. In hla recommenda
tion mat Issued at the war dawr4mnti
uenrnt coram sayw -
1 deal re to fsiterats In affect what I
have formertjr Bald oa this Bubject,
hick aantimanj, hedtovsr, has hn AM-,
reed, misquoted and mtoundsrstood.
Marriage of army officer who - have
made no provision for assuming the rO
apooslbUltlss therefor to hnrtfuL both
to th army and to th officer them
selves. To this broad statement there
are, of tours, xosptlona, s there em
to all brood statements, but tho general
foot remains that our army la evermar-
rled. Th y ef a aubeitetn offleer U
barely nougb for him to support prop
erly blmsslf and th oxpenses of his
Mulnmant and unlforas. If t this la
added the Inevitable expense attached
to a family. U to not only probable, but
almaat eertalBv that When an omcer
strikes his balanos at th and of a year
he wUl be behind, If Mount inoomB
Aooordia to Mayor WlUtoma the
ordlnaaoo prohibiting boxes la saloons
and restaurant where liquor to served
will ba enforoed. - It takes offset Ooto-
ber 1. :
Ther has - been much discussion
among saloon and restaurant men re
garding this ordinance and many of
them ara of th opinion that no effort
will be mode to enforee.lt. Consequently
ths boxea hav not been removed la a
stag ipstaaoB '
Mayor Willi gtatamnt docktoa ths
matter.
"I see tM ronsoa 4hy tft ardlnsnes
should not ba en reread.- astd ha. 'The
saloon men and rotauraM men who
: v,.. - .-v
serve liquor kt bosmb auty prepar thenv
seivea to comply with tha rngulsMons
passsd by th oouMlL
"I feel that ws will meet with much
difficulty la enforcing this ordinance,
as. In many case, th proprietors of
many of tho houses will hav t r
construct thalr buildings whsa they tear
ut their bonoa." .
It was stated by a msmbar of the
council that he thought every member
Wilt support tb stojhd taken regarding
th boxes at tha tims tho ordinance waa
ased A member Of the license
mlttee Btated that tft sas anyone per
sisted In violating tho ord loans hi
llosna. will bo revogso.
LCCAL OFTOISTS
; Ml flGBI BAUD
0
Anosunm
FOMdji ojvMonoM
.rm mm o
A-
That th forces behlndf the loeal epttob
law iBtoad to resist vigorously tho aa
ult mada upon its oonstltationallty
"That a ba oh el or eSosr m mora la 1 through tho eourta:' is shown- by a do
able to Uio service than a married ameer I MUrrer to tho suit of Henry Welnkard.
new. nor ao i wisn to o un- i J(
does not follow.
deretood as ao saying; but th married
offlear is Isss valuable, if in marrying no
hma Hat aaaralsed that orudenoo which
Should govern alt transactions in lit-
Furthsr oa la his roaort umwtm wor-
bla says I
a am flrmrf f tb gfmrtoB that no
Adla ahauld bnUf th marriage rela
tion without arat getting th authority
m Ke m danartmsnt. and that as a
nsooosary oonditloa thereto his lnoomo
after marrtog U1 bo sntnolsat to sap-
port himself and family, snd, abort ail.
hi la ia live on aim nil hvhui
oa noaer that a ia sre ma
stat
debt.'
'f
SAYS SISTEHWAS
KILLED BY DEVICHNE In
tan
thO tlroult court yesterday by
Bronnugb 4b Bronattgb apoetol oounael
employed to assist th dlaUtot attorney
la th defense.
It to allgd th th Aomurrw that th
complaint does not stats faets sufficient
to eonatltuto a onus of action against
th ooanty. County Judge Webster,
County Commissioners Barasa and
Lla-htnwr, ar any -of th eUers mad 4o
fendanta to the ault. Th Bam ground
la taken as regarOd tack allegation "of
the oomplalDt.
Aa an independent and separate rea
son for demurring. It to asserted that
Mr. Wetnhard has ndt ths legal oapaolty
to maintain such a anil. ,
Messrs. Bronaugu A Bronauga. It lb
said, will resist the attempt to aeour
temporary injunction oa th ground
that It to unnecessary. Thstr stand will
b that th oas should be fought out
oa Its merits, and if decided adversely
m in eouniy, mat a permanent in
junction should Issue.
A novel point to be taken, aa ree-mrda
ths allegation of Mr. Welnhard that th
law wlU Injur him. will be that the
STRONG LANGUAGE
USED Bl OFFICER
TM'ra a lfef--row were runk.
For making this remark to T. J. Smith
In the municipal court thla morning, Po-
Jloeman Richard Barter cam near being
fined for contempt by Judg Hogus. As
It was. h received a locturt from tha
ourt that h to not likely to forgot.
Smith was arrested by Barter oa
aharga af being drunk. Ho pleaded not
gulHy. Barter took Ah stand and gav
hi sido of tho oa, after which Smith
requeated the prlvUeg of asking ths of
floor a question. Judg Hogit, as usual
la such oases, granted It.
-Wag 1 drunk r askod Smith af Sar
tor. .
Tm," Bald Bsrtor. '
Tou are mtotakoa, said frmtth. '
At thla stage Um Officer grsw am
phatle. ,
"Buch laagvag aa that win aot ba
tolerated to this court." said Judg
Hoguo. turning to Barter. 'What do you
mean by auoh tainr '
1 hav boon greatly aggravated by
those hotsl ruansra of whom Smith Is
one." ropiiog Barter, apologetically.
"This ia a courtroom, and yon will
nav to- sura your temper hore," oon-
elndod Judge Hogu.
Smith, who to ft Yurmr top th
Mar all lots' hotek wag dlamiawed,
TAGS ARE READY FOR
SPEEDY CHAUFFEURS
RESUME OLYMPIAN
GOLF TOURNAMENT
r
flesraal aerM Bervtm.) 1
f : St fcoula, ftept. 11- The Orrmpiah
, r ' golf tfturnamnt was resumed tnday un
dor gavorabls oondltlon. Bert Mo-
k Kennlo of St, Louis beat B. Hunter of
Chloago la th first round. Lambert of
i St. Louis and Ralph McKlttrlck also of
mt Leuto played a tie.
. . r. C Newton of Seattle defeated
f ltoa Lard of Washington. TX C, S us,
' ; and Bgan of Chloago beat H. V. Moore of
' i. Lake Oeneva on up. Lyon defeated
Stlckney by a record Boor of 77 for
f Oisn btohto links. ,
mmumvM n mm,
iS MOBTi
i .,. ... rajaraal apaslel ftmo,) '
' London, Sept. Si. A body bellwod to
4m that of Ckarloa B. Kpahr of New
York was jgashed ashore near Broad
Stair a, Kent, today.. It has been fully
Identified.
V: FOR SALE
Modern 10-Room
vResidence?
F. lit t4th atroet Bear Marshall;
how and grooads to) good srdr
rr prtoB and terms apply to
J. IN. TBAL,
Th rlty lleans oonoetorg art out
after th looai chair euro today, for the
antomobll toga which were ordered
several wsefct ago bars arrtvod. Th
ordlnaaoo oompelllng all wnera of au
tomobile to piaeo toga oa the roar of
their atachioos wUl b gtrtetly on
forced. The ordinance provide that "evsry
person or persona operating, running or
driving a mobile or automobile or other
machine or apparatus of similar char
acter Shall attach to such machine or
apparatua a numbered metal tag to be
placed on tho roar of too machine, so
that It may be eaelly ssan, which num
ber shall not be less than 4 inches high,
snd which shall b supplied by ths
auditor of lb olty of Portland, and for
which tha gum of at nt shall b
paid.-
Failure to comply with thla ordinaries
will subject the chauffeur to arrest and
a fins of not toot then 124. nor mor
thaa ft, or to Imprisonment for H
days. f
All rigs used for carrying pasatngers
for hire will bo numbered from 1 to
lot, while all private vehicles will be
numbered from 140 up. J. C Cook A
Co. ware on hand aarly this morning
and seonred th first two tags.
FROM AMBUSH KILL
, "BEFORE DAY"NEGROES
Oeareal Bpeeta gervtoe.)
Mason, Otu, Sept. Sl-A report rrom
Tel Bottom states that a crowd f ne
groes was ambushed several miles from
that town and four wore shot and killed,
and several severely wounded. Several
of the negroes bed been tried and ao
oulttsd oa a.eharge of betonglng to th
"Be for -Day" club. Th sheriff has
gone to th seen with a poos.
Tho tnoutry eUrted Immediately after
th eonfeeeloa of Cto and Raid, who
were nursed at Stateaboro, has developed
the fact that numerous branch of th
so-called "Before Day olub exist In
several adjoining states, and -BO effort
is being mad by determined clt keens inJ
various looai tt tea to thorousbly slams
oat th orgaalaattoa . .
Batata! BarvlM.1
IreanolaSB. ftant, lir DVld
tinora of Brockton. Mass., has arrived
her on tha trail of Henry vavignne,
th heanand of hi dead Slstsr. wno now
should ba in Portland. ' Moore oeoiaxea i aum sotai ox tne iinaaoiai injury a ha
DeVlghn killed hit sister and aaya bb Burrerea is 41.40.
wUl follow him to ths snd of tho earth. I Tho death of Mr. Welnhar WW not
Lliv DoVlgha. or LUy Moore aa stis interrer matsruily tith tha salt
waa then known died her of morphin brought by him. though It May eauas
and atropblna poisoning last Apru. som aeisy. his utis la ths acuon iU
DeVlghn eaid aha waa not bto wife, but ra all likelihood b transferred to th
merely ft oompanlon. Ht was a atodioai sxecutor or admlBtotrator of his sstai.
student at a Urns whsa an waa a nurse
It waa largely through th help of her
wages that ftt waa boas w a"
leg.
. At tha tims of hot floats theft waa
So hint of foul play aa It seemed a ptain
oas of suicide. IMYlghn graauauo at
Hahnemann Medical Oolteg bat -faltod
to pass his stats snminttoa ao could
not praotios. Later he went to Portland,
David Moore says. 1 am absolutely com
BOGUS OFFICIAL IS
-ACCUSED OF THEFT
(senrasl Mil Berrlea.1
Fkrmtngtoa, Ma., Sept. Sl.-Leroy
David Moore says, -I am aoeoiuteiy eei ay.nou of 0U B-me, who -l.TiTj
tain that DTighn. W-trmrted my slstsr. to u fc nl i?tTS
aiaait with her most omelly ana 1 1 mt ... i - .1V1 riT7
ennii " - . . lonarsea Wltn SteeJlne a norae and mmmwv
STsncn earn bars bringing Q, A. Har
low of Pittsfleid, whom hs had arras ud
lor oountsrf siting.
rrenoh was arrestsd whne trrlnar to
oasn onooks aggrsgatlag 94tt, signed by
Harlow. Ths stat polio say they
don't know rrenoh as a ssoret aarvto
OfflOSS.
ras
ray
DDE THE
ilflUUfU M
MAdat llUfl Oat VAeUhPMAB
JtBTT BV3
Tocriaajarti
You Will Never
Have Cold Feet
You Use Our i
Turkish
Bath
' ' ' 'II I 1 II I J I
CCIINTY UIJJI
MtoOTBm ,
Cabnet
M rmrwahet of the policy faeontif
annonneod by County Judge Webeten of
oonaucung a Uvely legal erusad to re
cover moneys Which the oeuntv la !.
legd to have lost through mistakes aad !
rrauoa under fermar ndminiatratian.
Carey A Mays, special counsel for ths
county, filed suit in the circuit court this
morning to recover t&il.tO from the firm
of rubor, Tho rasa Co,
it l aueae that w. a,' atimaoa. a
dputy in th county olrk office, .
osptod 1160 IB payment of this amount.
aua aa tax eg on personal property for1
the year ltT. aflsrward maklnsr fraud. I
lent sntrtea la th commlsa toners'. Jour
nal and ramifying other records In order
to hide the Illegal work. Ths vldnoe
soured Uirftugh thS labor of
Oeorge Black, aa expert acooaatant. and
uorg BarUatt, hla assistant, who e-
pcrteg th county books for ft ptrtod
oovsrihg sta ysarm
Tha oomaiaiat allegea that ks ths
th
earth for my revenge and her avenging,
Th polio atni thing u waa a
of gutoido.
PEACE IN NEW. YORK
(Ooatinoed from Page On.)
Fourth dtotrtet F. C, Steveoa, Bepub-
Ucan. . f .
atxrh mrtot--viana .vanoyxo,
rkauMrai. ...
ftaventh dlstrtctA. j. voiataaa, w
nhiini! A- j. DrleoolL Democrat
Blghth district 4. mm sen, wpbu-
a; Martin Hughs, Democrat
Ninth dtotrtot Halvor
Wanuhllaan.
In th Pourth and Ninth districts the
Dsmoerata mads ao congressional nomi
nations.
' '. wwMbULBO BNBtOtJMATS Olf. , ' ;
Omiaialsa Btooto veuav ObtkasiB
rjsatHInT to SniiBto. .
sarasl gsirlil aerrtot.
LIGHTNING KILLS SIX
AND BURNS Oil TANK
(Baaetel Dwoawk t Tss Joersal.i
Houston. Tax.. Sept. II. Lightning
struck a tank at tha Team ott red eery
oa tho Texas coast today killing six
workman snd grlna th tank.
At on time-- looked aa tboujrh tho
Samoa would spread to adjoining build
ing of th rsflnsry, but Utoy war aub-
dued. - '
rtenyer. Sept. 11. Th atato Dsmo-
eratlo oooventioa mt at lb o'clock this
mornlna. UP to noon th convention
had don' nothing osocpft sleeting Sena
tor Tllr aa chairman.. The ooavsa
tloa Is at as bb they bavs no aadt-
dato for governor. Charlea Huheav of
Denver, -who was ft Ukaly candidate,
withdrew this morning. Former Gover
nor Adam, th second chole. atoo d
ollned. Former Congreasmaa stairreu
to now looking as to the piaot, - s
, nn mMmmtmmmm$
t ' -i iJenrhsl goeelal Bernee.)
Orator Bay. Sept. tl-Th prssldent
visitors today were Frank w. Biggma,
noubltcan candidate for governor of
New York, and Jacob RII. who recently
returned from a visit to Denmark. To
morrow tho president and his family will
take tho Sylph for Jersey, city whence
they taks ft snootal train for washing-
toa.
AT
fJenraal Beeetai BerVtee.) '.
Bead tag. pa Spt tl. Th anrmal
eonveatlon of th Pennaylvanla Stat
League of Republlcaa clubs begaa in the
Academy of Musle here todav and will
continue through tomorrow. Severe!
hundred delegatea, representing mors
than Clubs, were in attendance, Th
day's proceedings wort largely of a
routine nature. Intsrest center chiefly
in th mass meeting tonight, which will
mark th formal opening of th national
oamoalgn la this star.. Senator Fair
banks, Senator Penrose and Oovornor
Psnnypaokar art among tha scheduled
speakers. ,s ,
' OO&OBABOB
tfearasl Beeetal Berrlee.) V '
Denver Colo.. Sept. II. Th Colorado
Democratic oonvsntlon assembled In Den
ver today. The eonventloB will nam
candidate to make the gubernatorial race
against Governor Pea body and candidates
for tha other stats officers to bo filled
at the November slsction,
AOorrjwjrTAXtvr
(MerrUI pLtch t The jMM-nel.)
Bonners Ferry. Ida Sept. 11. K S.
Jones, operator at th Oreat Northern
depot hers, waa accidentally shot by a
revolver being discharged m hi pocket
yratorday, Th bullet entered hla aide
snd lodged in hla abooidor. H waa
tofcsA u SpgkaiM -
I -T -
WHITE SWAN ANSWERS
BALLIET'S COMPLAINT
(Bperlel Stnmteh to The eWael)
i Pranclso. Sept 11. Ths Whits
Swaa Mining company In an aos
filed today to th complaint brouaht
agaiBst It ay Ball is t. denies that Ball let
own ll,4tt shares ia th company.
Bailiet la also accused of not pnyisg fur
the share h Mbaorlbed for in organ
ising the company and In not paying a
nve-eent assessment Mrtad, by in di
rectors ia June.
Suit waa brought by Balllet fa r
to hav tola asseasmont daelareS In
valid and to protsot hares aa alleges he
own.
BUSINESS BLOCK '
. TO BE ERECTED
An addition to ths businssa property
oa Finn street will boob bo mad by
Mrs. Loeb, who will erect ft three-story
brick structure at Fifth and Stark
streets at a eoot of ItO.tO. Th resi
de nos on tho lot will be moved at once
and work oa ths building started, Th
structure will bo usad for offloaa and
stor rooms, - -
CHILDREN EAT "RAT .
BISCUIT;" ONE DIES
IJeanud Sperlel Berrlea.) " ' '
Spokane, Wash.. Sept. IL . Beuben
Leaser, sgsd ight, found a box of "rat
biscuit," of which he at, and treated
his brothers and sisters.
Annie, aged four, Adolph, aged eleven.
and Fred, aged six, are dangerously ill.
The baby refused to oat th biscuit
Reuben died th is morning, ,
MONTREAL SUFFERS
; $750,000 FIRE LOSS
faWWaam't sW4Sj1 tTf
Montreal, Sept fw The buildings of
Ik CmimAm UanlaMH mmmh .
Canadian bran oh- of tho London Thread
Trust, and Chsput, FUs A Co., th larg
est wholesala groesvy sad liquor house
In Canada, wore destroyed by Art aarly
woay, mobs fTivtt,
ysar 1187 a tax of 1411.14 waa lsvled bi
th aaseator on personal orooertv owned
by tk Arm and that th proper entry
was mado n tho assssaiatnt roll, Th
tax roll waa placed la the hands of too
sheriff, and th aassssmeat waa re
turned aa unpaid and doilnanoni
Id If 01 the tarea ware atlll daliaeniaai.
In that year, it Is alleged, W. a Stlm-
sob. a deputy In the ooanty clerk' s of-
Oos, eo nap I red with other persons, whose
namag art unkaawa, to cheat and de
fraud the oouoty. He Is accused of rep
resenting to th oompanr that ba oould
oompromla the tax debt and Would do
so, making a eancellaUon for flit.
Thla amount. It la furthsr mhaleia
waa paid by-ths Srm. and Btlsasoa boat
the money Instead of turning it over to
th oounty. Ha id accused of making a
number of falsa n tries in tho reoorda
la order to bid hi off sas, including
in rouewiog a page i of the aomsmla-
slonors journal No. tt. under date of
May II. lftOO: "At tola tims It Is ordered
by tho board that tb as sees meat tf
Flshen. Thorsaa A Co, for 1T bo aaa-
celed. No action had la fact been
ia by. tho osuatr board. Other .en
tries ara said to have been mad la th
naordo, purporting to show that tho
supposed .order of (h bsard was carrtod
out.
Suit la brought to roeovsf from
Fisher, Thorsen Co. tha smount af its
taxation on personal property for ,11(7,
wun psnamss ana interest. , .
WILL MAKE PLEA OF 1
-TEMPORARY INSANITY
Caeeeial btmatm a bs JeeraeL)
pokaa. Wash.. Sent. tL Tha trial
of Mrs. Jsanetto Harris, oa a charge of
strangling her grandohlld, to attracting
mucn atienuoa and promisee to prove
Interesting and rather sensational. It
will b a hard-fought oaso. Temporary
Insanity vrUl b the plea, of tho defense.
A Jury waa S nelly secured this morning,
after using th eatire penal of II mem.
and summoning II more, When oourt
adjourned yeeterdey deputies were sent
out to summoa M mora to aaaaar this
morning
Two witness hart been wxamlned
for th prosecution. Tne testimony was
chiefly to Identlaoatlaa of the defend
ant as tha woman who cams from North
Taklms. Mr. Harris sits beside hi
wife all durlna- th trlaL Th naush-
tor, who ehUd was killed, alt gutotly
Interested la th yrosssdlnga. Bh to a
well-buUt. comely alrL iees then . M
years of age, .i, ;.-.-
BELL SAYS ROMAINE
IS DESPERATE MAI
(Je-ral -ecUl SerrleO
TOBoha, Kan,, Sept, l.hrfff Bell
of Cripple Creek, Cotow arrived her to
day and bad a long talk with Bobert
Romaina, the self-oonreescd dynamiter
of tho depot at iBdependenos, CoIOm and
latsr talked with Mrs. Romaln.
Bell said Romaina U a deeper t char-
aotar. If ha. found alhat ha had dona
what ba had, hs said bo would taks htm
back to Colorado for trial. He knew of
no reason, for Romalns'a confession. , .
1. 0.0. F. MEET IN
WASHINGTON IN 1905
' ' ' ijerssl4Berial Serrlm.f e
aa Frandsco, Sept. tL Washington
waa selected for the next annual session
of UM Odd Fellows, la September, It 04.
Tho vote: Washington, It; Buffalo, ;
Phiiadsipbla, II i Clsveland, 14, and Mow-;
trsal, 11.
J. C Heraland, second assistant chief
of tht Minneapolis fir department, to
th gusst of Chief Dave Campbell of the ,
local fir department today. This morn
ing they visited th fl reboot Oeorge H. ,
Williams, and th boat waa taken on
run to show ths visitor what th host
can do. Mr. Hem I and sxprssssd himself i
as greatly pleased and complimented th
local chief oa having sack a flat fire ,
fighting vessel.
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Msve OAS in your rteta snd take s yspor bsth oocv.
s wet Now is the tims to hsad off colds. rha
mutism And sll thoss trtmblsi which com with tfat
cbanginf wssther of tttt tnd . wintsr,
fat People
3
Csfl ditposo of 10 Douruls months by asmf ftul
bsth csbinst and sl t4ttsf for it tvtry dsy. y ' ,
f i.
Blood f Diseases
, ; Yisld at ones la this simple borne treatment wnkh
-J Is In eirwrroist wsxh.;i;vv;
tef : Us Sliow'Xciu
niCSI FOR EVKRYONft. ALL M& OOO0. :
S3.5P, $&M,"$8ti6
$12.50
Woodard, Clarke
& Company .
FOURTH AND WA3HIN6T0N 3TQECT3;t
t - ': J " '' ' ' ; I f
wa . v aanmr. -tf.j (- s-.gV "s mt -
nave You I unibied
Xo tha tsct that it pays to trad with' us, both for con
yajuence and economy
- .. -.' ,s.X ?
; Con ve hie nee
i
Beceuse you don't have to pay
- -1 uali -. Ta Maia aMMailt ft
, " when maldns; your purxliase, .
;t 4he balance on , . . ,
' jy - .s ,f-- J- - ' - j-
sasaawaaa
Economy
; Because our prices oa tU '
- mondav Watches and Jewelry -I
- are lower than any store la the ..'
city, and we do not charge eap-,
I tra for foode sold on credit. "
' fee? WewUy or ttoaTmryPsysiesU
The Portland Loan Office
; DAN MAMX, IVoprietfJf
74 THIRD ST.
f k .... . . ;
"DIDNT HURT A BIT 13 WHAT TH BY SAY
BY OUR METHOD ....
' We at to extraet Bmar eaa
t m teeth at ese atttlac, poeltlvvlr
ad abMlctely trltboat abT ar bad
after efftete, Peepk) to daUMfe healtk
BMtaed Of
WlU, m yen.
SdW S. .
WISH
seed hart a fear.
extrt
rewa aad
On if
slate work enables
eMjrorth!r. Jfae beet
mtbe sniL We ssvs
re as fear, as ear statked ef
traetlns n ssaldvali' MM aad akn
ily pelnleM.
nan fat rlMflHiaal B aaw akanak
- We de srewa aad brldca werk wt
SSt aaia
aa to at ro
beat hi tfie
IT reari' eipertesea
'Ms M to st year
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BROSs
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DENTISTS
t-III fAIUNd fiLIX. Open svenlnjrs till Ir ' anjadapa from I to 11
Corner THIRD AMD WASHINGTON STS. , . Toon. Mala tOSfc
TO gaMB.
- (tpecWl imaaba tt Tss Jeersel,)
Wardner, Ida,, Sept. il.--& T. Mndt
oott, the young faker who begged daring
the day and bowled at night, ..was ssn
tsnced to tho oounty. all for W day
eat May. -
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