The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 29, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    POKTLAK
TNO, OCT
VAN PIENS
are
v oatuut or
: (mm ev oiimmi btubjbo
' ., . . . . ' 1 ' ' " V ,-d'r:
J r ' 'Ct . V "" " '
- -! !a a decision couched in owodne-lr
pl.t tanguage Circuit Judge Utand
inie mm-Dins deal Minnie v. b Hou ten
' dlvre from DW O. Houtea,
i oa the chargo f crul and Inhuman
treatment, but granted A docros "
Houtea oa th ground of unWlbMnesn
- He imrM tt custody of thalr two
HUH cbildra to the father, with the
llmiuUoa Mat tb fnesrs of tbe Boy"
and Olrla Aid sorlstj ahall hav the
rlaht to them and aocsrtabi th
facta as to their treataaeat at any tims,
Awhile tba mbtber will also bo nsrmittsd
- to ss them reasonably oftsa.
"Mra Vu Houtea im he
.- cruel and Inhuman treatment." aald
Judge jCtolaod. "U his cfoga Wll bar
" husband oharg uafaltbfWneea. Th
testimony, oataida of tba plaintiff, sig
nally fU to show rulty. Tho onlr
instance, la whfceb hor statements ar
corroborated ta that Van Hout wu
puolahsd In tfcs polio court for sssault
1ns r, Thia dooa not oooatltuu cruel
ty, aa ropaatod acta ara not shown. Ob
. J tho othor hand tho charg of tho do-.
n fspdant ta proved beyond oanwtloa. "
The assault of Yu Hutu was sub
sequent to lira. Van Houten'a conduct
j. - with Al Young, which lad to tha homi
cide, and vw duo to oomtrovoray over,
tho children. It appear that th trou-
' bio between thaaa partlao reached an
onto stag-' after this man, Al Young.
Appeared tha seen. - Without taking
tha Umbo to analyse th toatlaiony. It ta
obandant to Show that Mrs. Vaa Houton
" and Youac auatainad unduly .Ultimata
rolattona. Tharoforo dofroa -mill b
. tva by thla oourt acalnat tho pUlaUlf
, and la favw of tho dfendat:
"Aa resarda tho ehildran, they trtll bo
jlven Into tho cuatodr of tho father.
: It la pravldod that tba' offloara of th
- Boym" and Olrla Aid society otuat bo
Traoiod poraisotofi to afta thaai at any
lao. Tha anothor nay also aa. than
yoaaoaably oUm."
CKEEKERS ffi
CPIS ?0 CaECCS
. , ' Vlaltora and lmweaookorsta th uvm
. Imv of ohoot 1 day havo Maltod tha
permanent avhlblt malatalnod by tha
chamber of eotnnerre la tho Hohaerk
tMUdlac dorlaa too prmut snoath. Th
:BnajoHty of thoao opplylna; to too aoo
roUrr for pmrticulara ara farmers ad
, are looktns for fares. Aa far as poaal
fct th desired Inforvatloa la rtren and
they are directed to sections which offer
the best opportunities tn that Ham. In
hip wiy numreas or easterners Duyin;
tickets direct throaah to Portland drift
DIVORCED
inun tauts pKcaas, bv
. j fcsehiinto tha, .-Jatariar. had ara lost
a ainarant eeetduiem nasi to pre.
. wall tbta year from previous years. Tha
Inqutrina visitor ta asr to purchase
f land, while hjarotofora they have s-
peered only desirous of obtalntne; alla-hl
u , tnforanatJoo and than looslns; forthsr.
.But this year they do not hesitate to
amr that they want to bay, tho only
Questions bains; a to tho boat location.
There are also a greet many who or
' ,. 'anxious to take Hp boeaaatsada tn Ore
cob. They ara directed to tho land of
, flreai ' But few anew Interested tn luas
. bar or wjlatnc cell at the- burean for la
'format km and tt la supposed that they
obtsia H alaowhfro for It la known that
there are many front tha east aoinsT taito
tho bualnaas 1b Oregon. A majority of
'those doatrliis; to tak wp hosseotsads are
Tha J- M C A, and lh T. W. C A.
WIU glv a Joint entertsisment and
social Monday night In tha parlors of
' the T. M. C. A After a muaioal and
literary proa-ram there will be tho usual
. .Hallowe'en game amid appropriate dec
.orations. All young neoplo will bo wel
oome. Tho following la tho program:
election, T. M. C A. club; reading,
, 'Aunt Klnola's Hero, Mrs. J. f. Mor
: . iran; tenor nolo. "Meawrm C. M. Ond
freyi violin solo. "It Trovator, Ml
f. Kiel Iraoai soprano polo, selected.
' Wie Buth Kddlngaj guitar aola,
. Droaftia of th Tast," J. TJ. Braslngton;
, oontrallo Wolo, Miss Mary - Conyora;
reeding. Mrs. David a Wlltlama; so
4 preoo solo, select ed: Mrs. pep; ornt
aols, selected. Chariea fl. Catea.
f.f: v.CB0COUTE AND X0C0C V?
Warhtt rate
k t Oa, &M.
v ft. Lou la. Oct. It. Th grand prtss
f for auporlorlty of ooooa and chocolate
r ; preparatloo goes to tho famous bona
', of Walter Baker dt Co.. Dorchester,
; Mass. This la tho highest Award ever
j givsv In this country, Tho oompany
, waa established hi 17St. and baa received
At awaros) from tha Croat SKpositloo
4a Bhiroro and America.
:k . t- ' i .
' Fi-bint ind Stli m tbe ' .
"t- Iaani x;t -l :
Th O. W. T, will mak tta mat lew
- VAtaa tosnorrow. Taks advaatage of
tha day and rate. All oars from first
l: -nd Alder streets.
SYMPATHY
You don't hear much aborrt lyroptthy fat dentistry, po you?
?eopl otually speak of dentsstfi m cruel and caUouaed to tha
pain thay inflict,. ; Xhat la bwcauaa our inatbooa tura not bacn
tried. Wa are ao confident that we can operate succeaafutly
I without pain In any inatanca or under any conditions that
we auk for a close invcetiftkm of our tnethoda. As to the
. durability of our work, wa invite inyestigation also. v
Dr. D. E Wright's Dental Offices
WA Washington Street, Corner Seventh.
1 '
OSw Hoars' 4 fi. s, to p. sh,
I, -. i pHObtB
' $ ' Brmncfi OfAes wmwtaot
CITY FATHER XITH
GOLDEN
M
Xeut fJmnerzaaB. proaldmt of the
elty ooubcU. had what ho thinks wee a
Barrow escape front belne; ambushed by
hlchwaynoa In tho Tloinlty of HXin
the other day. Mr. rimmermaa la preei-
dent of tho Lochy Boy MlnlnK oompany.
onomtlna; la tho Blwo Hvor dlstrlet. H
ta oa hi way to Bra sen irom th
mine with over $!, In fold buUlon.
While drlvlns: hi teem lotauroly alona
the lonely saonntala road ho was alartled
to hoar what b thonrbt waa tho llek"
of a rifle but a few feet from him ta the
brush. A auddea lash of tn whip and
tha horse ssrans; down th road at
breakneck noted until they were far
from tho spot whoro their driver bad
bora startled. '
Mr. Zimmerman fat uK oarUIn that
OS: FALIM HOST
SUff CUT BROTHER
Ctrentt Jvdro Cl eland - decided- this
morning that tha oounty eommlss loners'
oouK did not acKoeed its authority whan
It .reacted tha conclusion that Mrs.
Xarlfa J. Valine must oootrlbuU toward
the support of. hor Sick . and Indigent
brother, and thereupon fixed tho amount
to bo paid at $10 a month. ' A writ of,
revtsw waa dnied Mrs. Inline. Attor
ney Thomsa N. dtrons; aa.v ajotleo of
an appeal to tho state supreme oourt.
"It la contended by eonnsol for the
defendant that tho oounty dommlsalon
srs" oourt had no Inrladlcfloa In thia
matter," Bald Judge Cleland. "An ex
amlaatlon of tho law has cop viae d this
oourt that It was proper for the oounty
ooramlssionersr witting aa a oourt. to In
vestigate the otrcumsLancos of thia eaa.
and determine whether or not relief
should be a Ivan Barrett. ' I bellev they
hsd th right to determine that tha
sinter attould bo assessed, monthly in
tho amount of fe for her brother's
support. If th person charged with
such support falls to tfve it, then an
action must be brought In tha JuaUo
oourt to eotnost such saymeat."
Tha opinion deliveyed by Judgo CI.
land oonstltutaa a victory for C H. Fls
sjott. lawyer, shilosopber. poet archl-
Uet and dreamer, th man who built tha
famou Catl of Disappointment" at
th foot' of Bevonth street and whoso
charitable instinct led him p take up tha
cause of Barrett.
MINNIE RAMSEY MUST i
; PAY FOR FURNITURE
A--
' Tho action of Circuit Judgo Clstand
thia morning In sntering a judgment for
ties sgalnat Minnie Ramsey, aotwlth-
stsndlng the vend Jot of a -Jury, eoa
stltutee on of tho very few Instances
In wbieh such proeodnr has boon taken
by a court la tho state. His decision
waa taken . oa motion of Attorneys
gpeaoer. Ha ye and Brand, rapreatlng
mltb. the ground be lag that tho a
gwsr was tnaalnclent.
Kate MlcboU bought fornMuro tn wan
Vranotsoo of wnrith. for which tho bill
amounted to Jl.lll. Of thia amount
I Mt wws waMIVr Mrs. MmbolA It m
alleged In the Complaint that Mrs. Ram
sey esiiea 'at SBtun tsiers tn owra
panyiwltb the purchaser, and stating
that bhe had bought the, furniture from
Mrs. Ntobol. assumed oho tho remain
der of th debt. ' r
Thia waa dented at tho hesrlng, be
fore a Jury. It waa adantttod that th
fumltur had been ahlpped to Portland.
After tho verdlcf had boon rendered th
attorney for Smith - claimed to have
oeonrod additional ovtdoooa mat ouch
aa agreement wag amis :, k
STUDEBAKER WAGONS"
WIN HONORS AT FAIR
v t. ' .
Tho loeat sainiw of tha ttwlsbakor
Bros, oompanpf aorthwest, waa notified
Pr telegraph thia morning that the
grand prts ac tn lxmisiana paixuase
exposition at St. Loula sad boon awarded
to tho fltudebakora. Th prise waa open
ta com petition from drma la all parts of
too world.
At tho dtudebaker eshrbtt typos of Tl
different vehicles war shown. Tho ex
hibit Included everything from a farm
wagon to tn owelleet And mtest model
of a vehicle. There wore road certs
and automobiles' oAd-faeh tones . psairl
cahooBora and modem brougham.
Tho Studebaker exhibit at th fafr
ewverod l.ooo aquaro feM. Behind them
ara shown tho groat factories at South
Bend. Ind.. And Joe It years of cumula
tive growtk from tho little blacksmith
shop, with A yearly product of two
wagons, to tho piaoe that takes tank At
tho head of tho vehicle Industry- There
la also show tha groat plant at touts
Bond, whbeh eovors 101 acres,
SEEKING SITE FOR :
COUNTY'S EXHIBIT
' .- . ,
Jed re toott of Marlon oounty and a
delegation of oounty officials oaao to
Portland from fialem yesterday . sod,
went ovar tho fair grounds, bavtog in
view th selection of a place in which
to exhibit "tho best oounty display la
Oregon.' Judge Boott I president of
th Good Boada asoociatlon and a
natural boo tor for the elate. R says
that Marios oounty will make tha finest
exhibit that money oa procure.
.-
Swndayst a m. f t , at
main ui. ; r
iisaam aoWns,
LOAD FUZO
U waa boom one attampUmj to hold him
up and rob him of th bullion, U 1
of tho opinion, that It was sosn on whe
knew that ho was tahius; out th gold
ana boa s?on on ahead. They had se
lected on of th moot lonely plsoos
alona: too road for tb deed. That thoy
meant to shoot down tho horaoa and take
th bullion from him la what ho thinks.
Beoauee of th damppeae of tho woathof
th okrtrMffo railed to -explode.
Mr. aimmrman stated this vornlns;
that although, ho mar he mistaken, yet
bo waa badly enough frightened! not to
carry any mora bull ton over th road un
attended. Hereafter when vther is any
bullion to be marketed It will bo accom
panied from tho mine to th depot by a
number of well armed masnjr.
E MAY JERK ;
WAIWS REQDEiT
In view of tho roadtn of tho code
that errors oeourrtnf; bsfor or during
th trial of a oause In th circuit oourt
which do 'not pr)udioe th rights of
tho defendant In A criminal suit. It Is
not believed , that sta IX, "Babe" -Wal-ton
takes aa appeal to tha supremo
oourt from tha Judgment of th lower
oourt because ha was not required to
enter pleas, he will bo. granted saw
trials. It la looked on as a foregone
conclusion that Cirsult Judge Cleland
wilt deny tha motion fo new trial a
Attorney fit. Raynor asked permls-
slon of Judge Cleland o make exeep-
tJona to bis ehargee-ta both trhUs Af
tor th Jury had retlrsd. It was denied.
In shaking exceptionA ha gave those to
tho oourt reporter la low tones.
"I any afraid tha oourt or psoeeeuttog
attorney would discover th .error in
time to notify it" aald fit.' Raynor.
"After th first witness had boos placed
on the stand In tbe soeoad trial I knew
w wars safe,
Tha five day allowed by law for
moving for a new trial on th oharga of
shooting1' Polloamas Kelson will expir
Monday and on the robbary aassrgi
Wednesday. - - . v . -
BEN HANFORD IS TO
SPEAK HERE TONIGHT
aoemHshi of Portland ah prepormg
for A routing sasotmr at tho. KxposlUea
hall tonight In honor of Boa Hani or.
vtos-DTssldentlal nominee on tho So
cial 1st tioket-1- BxtsAslvo preparaUona
haVo been tSAde by tha ooromlttee In,
chargs for ab sothushutl rally tonight.
Mr. Hanford wlU deliver three i
dressoa ta Oregon. One address will be
delivered 1 tho' awthsra part of the
stats, another ta th eastern part, sod
tho third ta thia city. Ma left New York
several weeks ago and at touring tha
oovntry In tho mtorest of- his ticket.
Ho earn to thai city from CaHfonilA,
whera bo made several
At the meeting tonight A number of
othor prominoBt speakers mm amo
liver - short address is. Arrangenianta
havo been mad for 4he ncoommodAtlon
of a large srowd ad th Brposstkm ball
Umlght. -v - t y -
TRAINED RU2SES
STATE ASSOCIATION
-, i . .
At A wearing af tbs Oregoa Nyrssa
ssseolatioA at tha Oood Semarltsn hos
pital mat night a oonotltutloB waa eon
sidorod And .partially adopted. Limited
time prevented oompHtkm of tn bust
nee. Forty-fiv. nurses were present
and Mrs. C Mlehoui presided At th
lasting Th oonsUtuUon wlU bo fin
ally drawn up at A nMsttas hi two
weeks and Ustlos of OfOoors WIN foi
low. All warns whs are gradsataa f gsjod
standing of a hospital having not Isss
than beds and giving not loss than
two years' sours of training ar eligible
tS membership. Tho association Is bo
tng formed mwthe plan of snoS organ
Uatlons tn eastern cities to kosp In
formed OA tho emuigss dus to thpro
ross of selsae and for . general lav
provamsnt la tholr work, . t
DR. BROUGHER TO TALK
ON TELEPHONE STRIKE
Rov. J. Whltcomb Broughsr will prmoh
tomorrow- xto The Toung Womaa la
Buslaaaa." Tha sermon will havo es
pecial beariag on th atrlks of tho tale
phono girl.
Dr. Brougher waa ' requested by tho
striksrs to visit officials of tho oompany
for tho purpose of acting la tho way of
a mediator. Us visited th company's
of!) today and Interviewed officials.
He waa Informed that th officials did
not sara to discuss tho situation since
tho strike waa A matter of history so
far as thoy wars oonoerned. They de
clared that they treated their employes
aa well as employes wars Umtod by
other companies.
Pr. B rougher had visited 'a number
of department stores to lesm what
wages ar paid. HI sermon will Apply
chiefly to, tbe salary proposition. -
NEXT YEAR'S CONGRESS
WILL BE BIG MEETING
Th sscrotary sf tho Commercial otnb
today reoetvod word from Manager Tom
Richardson, who la hi St Louie, that.
tho Trans-Mississippi oongTess was
ooenlng to Portland neat year And tt
would bo tho biggest mosthuT of that
body over held. Mr. Richardson waa
vary enthusiastic and as T. B. WUoox.
of thia city. Is the now president, th
Commercial club expect to arrange for
a meeting that will bo without prece
dent. Mo drflnlt arrangements oaa be
made until Mr. Rlchardsoa returns but
It la expected that ho will bring with
him all tho Dsceosary data and plans
for tho work of tha csngrisi neat year.
ALL MARTIN'S KEN
WELCOME TO TEMPLE
Tonng nta who attend Hart fa
yelase4 on Sundays ar given a oordlal
wNoosif wneiaer imnsers in me raiy
or not. ' Th classes ar bald la th
tempi a Twelfth and Taylor streets. -
"It Is ' gratifying to see such large
audleneM of 'Martin's snon," aaM U
H. atandetL "Such man as Mr. Mart la
are- valuaW t any 'community.1' i .
Mr. Meitdoll. h from Stockton, nto.
Tbs class es 4 few hi oaths ago war very
smalt but now there ar a sreat many
"aSrJn-: BmaT T?
Jt
f
aVaaL lUall V -
5 killed k r:::;:
I- - f-
at rsmaxe ajtb au xorg
1VB BATB,
(Jesrsal Special firvfcv) -Trinidad,
Colo- Oct Is. There hi ab
solutely ao hope for say of thv II men
known U have been eaaght hi tha mine
explosion at Torelo yesterday after
noon. -snd there la no possibility of tha
bodies being psoovored for many days.
The mine la an absolute wreck. Tho
loss ta tho Colorado Peel and Irom Co.
ill roach frit, to. Th mine ta
choked with rook ami debris and la
full of gas and smoke. Tba firs Is ap
parently ragtag In th far eh ambers sad
soma of tho nunsrs assort That there
were two eoore of men In th Shaft
when tbs accident ooowrred, About !:
o'dook yesteraay afternoon. Tbs explo
sion oAosrrod In mine No. t. and tha
first report was to tho effect that only
IT miners sad four oenipaay sun had
wont tnte tho min previous to tho ao
eldeat, Thia, boworer, was later found
to bo untrue and tha oxaot number la
not aa yet known, although estimated
at 41 or store. Of this number all hope
has ba abandoned for Ator thAA a
sos re.
So far thonly deacrtptlva aooouht of
th trmgto oocurreno that has bean told
Is that of P. J. Poreraaa. United StAtoa
government stock Inapeotor, who was at
Terelo wboa tho asoldotit hAppanad. He
aayai .
"I was oUndlng not mora than to
yards from the mouth of the tunnel
when tha explosion oocurred. - Tbs ex
plosion was preceded by a low ram
bling sound Bsssmbling ab earthuakA
whlab mads tho aarth tramblA and
startled th Wbolo obbua
1 looked toward th satn and out
of the mouth of th tunnel and two
air ehafta earn a great volume 'of
smoke and dust, whlck oontinuod for
nearly a mlnuta. Out of tha two - air
shafts, each of which are sevea fast in
diameter, timber that wars fully t
to throe fast hi diameter wore shot
Into tho sir and broken tats splinter.
Rooks woro thrown over th eamp for
a dlatanoa of a- fiuartar of a mile. In
fact, it rained rook, brokes timbers
and All kinds of debris for, fully a
mlnuta. and many people war Injured
by being struck with the missiles." ,
Toreio Is 1 miles duo west of TrnuV
dad, and M one of four mods! towns
owned by th Colorado fuel and Iron
oaoapany. ... .- .... v.,
NOT NECESSARY TO 'M
ji LOWER WATER MAINS
. ' ' ' v
Portlanda water works win not hav
to lowar tha water main tn order that
the Portland Lumber oompany and In-man-roulasn
Co. may drodga a It
foot channel to their docks. -This Is
the decision of Judge Advoesta Oonoral
Davis of th Cnltsd States War de
partment. Th general says tho Water
mains are '.not aa o bat rue ties to the
present ehasnel, which Is nmlntamod at
b depth authorised by . congress. , Be
es us of this reason tho War department.
nas no junsaiexion - to snaonn ui
deepening of the channel on petition. Of
private Individuals or corporations, if
oongresd should At Any time authorise
tho dredging of A ft-foot ehsnnel above
th Madison street bridge. tha th awo
rotary of the war department will have
tha authority Id sxpl th olty to towor
Its Bsalssj.
Mayor wnilams stated this morning
that tha dectsioa of Ooneral Davis was
simply a concurrence of hi opinion,
which ho lwd advanced whan tha nrntter
had first been brought before him.
Tha preeent project for tha tmprova-
ment wt th WUlaaMtta river by th
government x tends only to tho Madi
son street bridge. There has been some
discussion about OKtending this project
as far aa the locks at Oroawa City, but
there lo little likelihood of this being
dons tv sjuuy ysar.
FAIR OFFICIALS ARE
; PLEASED WITH RATE
Tab offlctels of th Xawhi find Clark
exposition ar mors than pleased with
the oottoa of the Transcontinental Pas
senger Trsrrto association in naving
agreed during Its meeting At - fie
Louis to a flat rata of fW for return
ticket fron Missouri itros paints to
Portland for the fair.
Tho lowest special rata vr bsfor
recorded was let and tba roduetlOA as-
rea a phenomenal travel to th eoast
during tho show. But tho officials atM
bellev thai farther sowossstons will be
JU, Wall no anaottnosBMnt has as
yet been nude Oonoemmg Chicago, It
Is expeeted that tho rata af Stt' from
th river means for tho round trip
from Chicago. Ordinarily, tha faro from
th Hvar ta , and to go from her to
St. LoulA and return oeata K7.W. . i
CITY'S POOR WILL BE
FED ON THANKSGIVING
Two VolaBtosr off Amr1ca will MB
tlnu their sustom this year of sao-
piytng poor famlllos with ThsnhsglvlDg
dinners. Baskets of fooft WlU bs Sus-
plted as well as slothing and ether
articles of neeeeslry. Donations of that
kind or sf money wTH be thankfaUr ro
oslvod at boadojuartor of tta Volun
teer of America, rooms S-4, 141 Ash
street. Th telephone number I Hood
lttl. Chptaln A rents and hla wife ar
ta eh ergs ef th haaduartem
Aof 111 I MltkltMSboi mi rl&uuMa s im am
Jrii4 14 ta f"4 '-ee-a wlnUnc,
tfinnliit bhiM aa, Je n star teeter1!
t renal n4r(abel th 1c hrf a ;
e-arat tha h4 Vaa krplBs nr rlti, jyH9
Caes. SiSSkMeaL m
WM ,
ia ss
Rest for
WJ W w W V
a nm m rr av Mr U.t.
BtarUag nmmmdy Oe..Caiiae or st.T. aa
tJell, O 1 tlLJ
a ' A Tw s l
.Fleseea.
VorKJni I.
1
ThA Pf
6971-731 TU:) CTT-ItT, CETWEtM
7,
y6 Will Put
1000 Pairs Medium Heavy Wool ! Merino, Natural
Color, Regular 15c Quality Cecils, which will be sold
HOTXC&Wt is a habit with, fake dealers and pawn shop taken to buy or bars their
agents buy in goods offered at theae great epacial aalea at The .Chicago. As these
- special lesa-thaAoat ialea ara made for the benefit of tha consumer, w 'notify
' any and all dealers that If they ara detected at this sock sale wa ahaU hm tfasm'
, ejected from tba premised and publls h their names in all the Portland daily papeta.
$10 for
VA'V'? opEN to mjL;:;:v-.v
Thi Chicago aalb mora $160 Hats than' -any
house on tha coast We keep them .
In upward of M styles and colors The
Taiuea ara positively tmmstcfaass.; Wa ;
want a name for our $150 hat. fihort
rtsjrtaa of three or four letters will receire
Uvored consideration. Send In tha name '
Cu think best for tha most popular $160
ton tha coast. lm , , .
This Offer is Open Until
Monday, Nov. 7th, 6 P. M.
In case two or more persons auggeat Aa V
same narna tha $10 goes to tbe person .
making the suggestion first As all names ,
wut be tmmbsrtri-.asV recerved, seal J
your ' stsuesboa m an envelope and
sddress res Adv. Dept, The Chicago. '
' Now, What 4e la a Name?;
LMC:i FEARS: TO
. EET HIS iB,D
' J"- ihMtiiinhHM a Vka lanuLt ; :
Butt. Mont Oct.- It. -Thorn W,
Lawson. tba Boston ooppor broker, today
la a sasssagw ta tha Butt Minor, mahs
A rejoinder to Helnse's offer t wagwr
a quarter of a million dollar that -ha
can produo th on trolling stock of ths
tlnltad Conner oomoany and show that
ha has not disposed of hla foldings to
tho Amalgamatodv Lawson- declines to
aoscnt th waser, refusing to tabs
a ohasce of losing his money through
tho trickery - or th outlaw lit!
gatlOB of Hslnso or th Amalgamatod In
a town like Butte. He. says, la part:
"If tba preeent owner f the UnltodJ
Copper oompany, and preeent controllers
of th Amalgamatod oompanr, oonld by
any poslbl means caus ma A los In
money or preatlss they would both go
out of their war to do It. It would be
th Simplest thing postbl fdr th pi
ent owners -of th United Copper oom
pany to temporarily plaoe A majority of
the stock certificates tn Hsts.se a aanaa.
If by doing s thoy would easse mo
losa of I as 0,404 or place him ta sositloa
to fool th votsrs Of Moatana.
. "it tba Amalgamatod people by piac-
Ing any number of shares of Amalga
matod In r. Augustus Helase's hands
could caus m loss, I do aot think
wrong them when 1 say they would
do, so, - ' .
.. "Any way, f shall taks n slmheas.
: 1 dislike strtUna but I will hot an?
dean cltisen of th stst of Montana,
all ours and criminals barred. tllO.000
against A nickel, that V. A. Helns can
not gambU with m or do any basin
of any nam or nature with me. under
any circumstance. "
Lawaoa oalta Helns A wchaap ohap
and reiterates his offer ta aive tho min
ors 1.M,UI If Helns can disprove bis.
Lawson's, statement of a sellout. , ,
F00 CAUSES MANY Mi
t ACCIDENTS TO BOATS
xjx, .. - , . . , :...
(Keeetst lMyMk Is Tbf 3eeraeL '
SeattlA Oct. St. Four marine boI-
deau ta addition to the sinking -of th
steamer Ma Inlander war reported en
f Paget sound yesterday. Th steamer
Harold Dollar, booad from Prlsoo to
Petroparolsk, Siberia, breka platan
rod 104 mllea off Cap Flattery aa put
into SosttlA
Tho temr Skagit Qnomt ran on a
sandbar near Fir. Wash., was badly dam
aged and part of her cargo lost. The
steamer Charles Nelson grounded en
Whitby Island, damage unknown. Th
steamer yalrhavsn was slightly damaged
by running on a bar in Uaeoeinor Vista.
Th worst fog In ths history of Paget
sound prevailed almost th entire day.
Th sinking of the steamer Main
lander by tba tag Boa Uon wa not th
sole mishap ta shipping on the Bound
during th rvoent fog. The lodsj ateamer
Crest collided with' the gasoline
lauann Mitchell off Point Ifenanre. Th
steamer Jennl was considerably aam-
aava sum an wotru 1 an aa
aiei aa sn swdTswdTmn oof
m eaFaaTT zbt mmanx wr
srsTTAiB itmaJrs djnr venarT ivt
1 aTIV-dHMW VOma BalaaTOL: (
a t
yTif r ' t
to 9:00 P.M.
CtAoa la f a IAM f
us1. 1 .i 'j:
on Separate Counters io
l sB anisa ,
wm distribute ; . :v r
onoe-nt
'i -
.i
In order to wear
weU
and fitwell
ft's
made.
It. s
vV;''. Get , your size
Royal Hoe ' $3.50
last; youll find a
Beat shoe on
3J0; better
it.-- "' a. .
LION CLOTHINO ;CO.
Oatflttert bt Man anal Boys -
166-166 THIRD STREET
..- MotMrnh Bulkhnf
T
aged by striking the whsrf and th
steamer MonUn collided with the
steamer Norwood, with slight damage,
however. Th Flyer had a difficult tlm
making port. Tba fog was. A rvosrd-
breaker on Pugwt Sound. -t .,.
UNION KEN TO BUILD
AN ELECTRIC PLANT
iSsmui Dispsteb m TM Yeania1. '
ta Grands. Or Oct. la. A oompany
has bean formed by d number of Union
county property owners for tho areo
ttnn af an eloetri power plant two
miles ahov tho Ceve at th forks of
Mill oreefci T. R Crawford la preetdent
of the nempany sag Walter M. Pierce
and SurVoyer Berry ar among to lead
ing aromotera.
A ditch la now bains; dug by a force
of men and there will be a power pip
of UftO feet with an US-foot fall which
V sal wtOlwP
i
tkm rWV
CA!V MO -flXl
if'
iUsle No 73 y
ELECTION RETURNS
We have arranged with tha Wester Un
ion Telegraph company for compWte re-1
turns of the national election, lrss4ay,
November 6. A large bulletin board will
be erected in front of the store and the ..
returns will be posted aa fast aa received.
The premisee will be lighted as bright
as day, and to keep things humming we ,
.ifr
!
-V
0000 CAMPAIGN TRUMPETS
Each and every one of them will snake
more reel, 6omnrijai$tae3ting racket
than a train of carsv v'v r . .
the CHICAGO Trusafhst Brigaaw BM
.; , StroDgl - Watch for ttlecUc Night, r
(r; Tuesday IWanhar ,
Make arrmrigemeota to read the election ;
retorna at The Ghloago, and yea wU
get all the newaevery word that the
Western' Union Tekgraph compsny'a
great service can produce. ,. - ;
ana wear
Si-'
A
well, a thoe tnuet fit
'1 - v.--' A
depend, on the way
A,
at-.
-.
I
and - width ,ln
Sebr ,
shoe,, on (he Footform
fit that will wear lonf
the msrkct tor
than
in roost at $5. , A v" v .
v K'.MrM ---:;
aiavc lass
SEUROYAL '
BLUB
SHOES
V
V . ,
power wMl be distributed throughout tho
oounty, principally for sleotrt lights at
th Cora, Hot Laka, possiMy la Orands
and other points. .T , ,
v'-S-
'-. " fSseiM thssateh Is The 2smuaL '
Spokane, Wash.. Oct It. At the An
nual meeting ef tho stockholders of th
Cosur d'Alen 4 fipokan RaUwar om
panr, hld her Thursday H was de
cided to put on more oars in th spring
and run evary hour. Only on ehang
waa mad la th direct orate of th road,
Jmt P. Qrevea of the npokaae Traotlsn
oompany being eleeted t taks th ptas
of Will Qk O raves.
P