The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 05, 1904, Image 7

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' (Spsetat Dispatch to The Journal.)
i Seleffl. Or., Nov. I. Back from
:riiuoB kqdq ximaL ii ni ia in na un
at ma word, governor Chamberlain yea
. tarda y reocoupled tha chair ao lately
not occupied by Governor Brownel of
Clackamas, and umimi t haairf nn
u inoea waa eame in and consratu
- .lated him en hla safe return. ' ,
In an Interview yesterday he said
thai there waa lltUe reaaon' for tha
vemocraia to nope ror mora than re
duced majorities' In California, although
.. me uemocrata alao aver that they will
elect on congressman more than they
nave, now out of the Met In the state.
- He reporta a rood deal of. apathy ta
tha campaign there, as la alao encounJ
tered-everywhere.
4 ' J Governor Chamberlain aald that tha
lwla and Clark, fair waa , attracting
iri aeai ox attention in inat atate.
: and that there would undoubtedly be a
, very larva attendance thereat from tha
couth. In (act.. Governor Chamberlain
. espects that California will; attend In
uuuiuai mn abv uaav
. fclbita. ..... . , , ... , .
' -, "I found tha ipeople of California very
anxious that we have the National Irrl
: gallon cong-rsss that will aoon be In ses
sion af El Paso. Tex.rnext year,' and
the California delegates there will aid
ne uregrm asiecaies to secure inia
tneeilna for Portland. In fact, one of
. their delegate, Hon. Frank J. Gould.
la ao desirous of being successful , In
,' Securing thla great meeting next yea
lor the city of the-Lewis and Clark
. fair that he . la trying to make up
' party of the Oregon, Washington and
California delegates, who will meet at
.In a apeclal ."Lewis and Clark" - ear,
with a view to bringing; these delegates
- closer together, and thereby cementing
them more and thus Insuring that they
work In unison for the common end
feetreeV-
- Judge J. H. Scott of tha county court
la . vary anxious for tha county -over
Which he has a mart of direction In vart-
Ana ftffftlra t,v m.Ita m ... I aiuuuu -A
Its exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair.
Ha la doing everything In hla power
and will continue to do everything he
can with a view to leading up to this
result. An effort will ba .made to
awaken a knowledge of tha state.
county and city. In tha minds of the
people, and tha teachers In tha schools
will be asked to teach some things about
-'the atate and, tha country In which they
live, so mai-noc oniy me grown people,
but the .children also, will be able to
: aay something about . the state and Its
aubdlvlsiona when asked about them.
witn tnia on lent in vlaw ludn hmi
yesterday attended the eounty teachers'
Institute and addressed tha teachers
there present. Judge Boott asked each
and every teacher to post himself, or
herself on tha resources of the state,
the else of tha towns, the length of her
rivers, -the value of the taxable prop
erty and' a thousand other thlnga relat-
4n. l.-u-AMiAm A MndlMAa ilf aha
" rnuntrv with a vlaw tn malrtnv 1t iwia-
Bible for. any -one to answer; tha many
eueationa mat wm na aasea. aoeut tna
state by tha thousands of visitors dur
ing the fair.; ' !...;
T- - I Mold Srta' Session. :'
Juflge George" H, Burnett WtfY brief
' session f tleDartment No. 1 -of the clr-i I
cult "ooart yesterday, during which he
rendered judgment for the plaintiff on
tha findings In tha ease of George O.
Savage agalnat tha Salem Flouring Mills
eompany. An " order waa also made
granting tha defendant company until
December f to file a bill of exceptions.
.This la the case resulting from - tha
flue which, destroyed the Salem Flour
ing Mills company's plant la thla elty
a few yeara ago, and at whloh time the
plaintiff and othera had a large quantity
of wheat in tna company's warsnouse,
(.which, waa also consumed. Judge Bur
nett. In hla decree recently rendered,
holding that tha whea had become the
: pso party of the mill company, although
on mnnav hail at the time of tha fire
been paid for It '
i The eatate of tha late Bernard Flynn
haa been appraised at f 10.62M&. Flynn
' waa a resident' of Champoeg.
Peputy Sheriff H. P. M In to returned
. yesterday with Arthur Farrow, charged
' with aanurlnar monev under falsa ore
tenses from J. A. Cooper, av saloon
kaanar of this eltv. Ferrow waa oao-
tured at Burllngama. Cat
-..There la a atrong effort being made
to get the publlo aohoola to take an ao-
tire part In the campaign In Oregon's
I xj iarw v iiMb i iiii.nu.u w wa vw,
' Ing the Lewie and. Clark fair next year.
Especially Is thla effort being made hare
In this county.- , it--.
. vntlnA Tli flalam aaanew haa haan
tranaf erred to A. C Lawrence, address
471 Cottage street. Phone, White Sfs.
All ew subscribers, changee, -complaints,
ate., .will receive prompt atten
tion ai this address. V
: - nuwiroT oaptazv bsszovk
; (Special Dispatch to The'JoeraaL)
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. t. Captain W,
ar. Dmiin, w .ictiiiiti wm u nu
raalanad-and will leave tonirht for Roa.
. ton. - It Is understood that Captain Rob
erts, ' superintendent of the Boston
Steamship company, at Boatoa, will auo
ceed Captain Smith In command of the
big ship. . Captain Smith . brought the
- Shawmut around the Horn on her first
.awama mnA haa Mn In imfwMfw n
her elnce.. He leavea the servloa because
, bis wife la an Invalid. ;- , .
ri: qvzoxxiT zrrooa9... ......
' ' ' (Resctal Dispatch te The Joursal.1. . ,' :
i. Taooraa Waeh, Nov. 6-r-Af ter a
'wedded experience of Just six months,
Mary. Hall waa divorced from H. W.
-Hall by Judge Hustons -Contempt and
neglect ox piainuii waa mf dmii gi Bep
aratlon. 1 -- - f. -.
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C20INOI OpiNO-tl-, GONE III
aersMse WU Save It. s
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NEWBRO'S
The OaiOzaAJe remedy that
DIDrfT KNOW IT WAS LOADED
know that ttolr srslps sre lasdrd wttM
siicraMe smwth est II las bslr bsa. "saoe
off." Hslnr Hnih kef wsrtitngs (
ndrff, ttrhlnf scrip ssd filllns kslr,
bet the diseerar-r ef the Issdniff- gtrsi
lrt Jlsrti,L 0. Scad lie lumsi, ta ICIPKIDC CO.. Ipt I, Ittreh, Mkk.. rer
muoinon it rmoBanrT babb saors.'
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- HE 'ADMONISHES A PATRIOTIC YOUNQ AMERICAN.
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FRESD EFFORT TO
GET - A RESERVOIR
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- - (Speelaf Dlspeteh to The Joereal. ,
Pendleton, Or., Nov. (.Substantial
results "are promiaed from tha efforts of
the Pendleton eltlsens to interest me
federal government In the subject of
winter Irrigation on ' lands near here.
The conference of last Monday evening
haa already boms; fruit In tha agreement
reached with tha government engineers
to defer reporting . to- the department
until a comprehensive showing may be
made as to. theeuooese already demon
strated by private parties In reclaiming
arid lands, by utilising tha . flood waters
of the . wtntrand spring.
Thus far tha government haa confined
Its investigations to reservoir projects,
and the engineers have come to the con
elualon that there are no such reservoir
sites to' be found la this county.. The
prospect, therefore, - wss for the per
manent abandoning of all federal Irriga
tion enterprises proposed for this region.
"No better timer comes In which to
fight than when Ithe battle begins to
turn agalnat you, remarked Judge
Lowell, and business 'and professional
men have determined to make a strong
effort to wrest Victory from defeat
The difficulty appears to be to con'
vlnce the government that winter Irri
gation la euocessfuL Hera In. Umatilla
county are hundreds of 'acres of arid
landa actually reclaimed and yielding
bountiful crops each year.: .-.-
A. committee, consisting of Judge B. A.
Lowell, Lee Teutsch, Bert Huffman and
C C . Berkeley, the last named a .civil
engineer. - haa already arranged for
carrying on .a systematlo collection of
racta to dc . rorwaraea to tne govern
sunt In- form such as to prove that what
haa been accomplished on a small seals
can be aooom-pllahed on a larger scale.
If possible, the- government will be In
duced to send here experts from the de
partment- of agriculture to . make In
vestigation. .- . . ..-.
BUOY AND SHIP ARE
SWEPT ACRQSS BAY
(Speclsl Dtspetrlf te Tee,Jo-raeLI
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 5. Last evening.
when the southweat wind waa at Ita
height, the. anchor chain of tha govern
ment buoy In the bay parted, and the
buoy and ship St' Francis floated 'out
and across the bay, Tha St Francis wss
lumber-laden and was awaiting orders
to proceed to sea.
AH of her men were aboard. . Tha
wind caught ber and sent her spinning
along , at remarkable speed. The tug
Fearless hurriedly went to the rescue.
picked up the helpless chip and towed
ner naos. to ears ancnorage. .
oxts mrr pxwaxtt. '
Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Vanoouver, B. C, Nov. S. For forc
ing a check to the" amount of laod.
Clarence Miller was sentenced -to serve
10 years In the penitentiary : at the as
sises last night Thla la the heaviest
sentence for at like offense ever pro
nounced In the province. " . - J
save It,
"Mils the Jaa4sma? aVerm."
ie toe reeset far tb eahll te rsslrse the
esnr of BetFi Newbro's Harpfe-tee pns
lUvsly 4trofs lbs flolmff mirrokfi stops
falling hslr sad proots the eralp lnH
relstwtlan. A 4-H
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Herpicide
RESULTS 0F.;T0DAY'S .
FOOTBALL CONTESTS
' '
w Following are the .results in
' the - leading " football games to- w
day: , 4
Harvard .Dartmouth .--
e , Pennsylvania II. Lafayette V?
4 - . Columbia 10, Btevena o. - .
- Carlisle Indians 18, lrslnus 0. e
e r--Yala t,- Brown .rrrrL
. Annapolla Naval academy 10,
i Pennsylvania State .
- '' ' ' ' '"' "
FILES DEMURRER
J CIRCUIT COURT
. (Bpeejar- Dupaiea w im eareei.)' i
V Oregon City, Nov. (.A demurrer was
filed in the circuit court yesterday in
the Injunction suit of Sarah A. Chase to
restrain the mayor and council of Ore
gon Cliy from passing the Ordinance
granting a perpetual - franchise to the
Southern ' Pactfle railroad on certain
streets in the city. Defendants contend
first.' that the complaint doe not state
facts sufficient to constitute a cause of
suit- The demurrer-Is signed by George
Ik Story, city attorney, and D. Fen
ton and R. A. Letter for the railroad.
A demurrer waa filed In tha case of
Mary Hlmler against the O. W. P. Rail
way company. The eeorapany demurs
for the reaaon that the complaint does
not state foots sufficient '
JAPANESE DO CREAT-
EXECITION IN HARBOR
(Journal BpeelaJ service.) '
Toklo, Nov. a. Reports from NOgl to
day atate that October 10 an effective
bombardment of the west harbor of Port
Arthur waa made by which two steamers
were sunk and a large portion of the
dock set' on fire an destroyed. On No
vember 1, two steamers of 100 tons and
one of 1,000 tons were sunk In the west
harbor. On November t,- three vessels
of 1,000 tons were hit repeatedly and
two of these are now completely sub
merged. The naval guna did immense
damage to the east harbor docks Novem
ber I, and a large part of tha Dungings
were Domes. .
RAILWAY CONDUCTOR
- GETS $5000 REWARD
'" '' " 1 ; - V 11 ' V , '
' ' (Special Dispatch te The Journal.)
. Tacoma,' Wash..,. Nov. t. Northern
Paolflo Conductor A. W.- Cochran of Ta
coma will receive -tha entire reward of
15,000 for gWng the government secret
service officers information that- led to
the -capture of smuggler and tha con
fiscation of mora than l,04- tins of
opium. - .....- '
The custom officials at Port Town-
send claimed fa portion ' of the reward
but their claim naa peen overruled.
Indian chief gets
NINE MONTHS'SENTENCE
' '(SpecUi Dispatch to The loarsat)
Vsncouver. B. C, Nov. (.Chief
Beequld, a Fort Rupert Indian, charged
with Interfering with the enda of justice
In shielding the murderers of an Indian
woman, , haa been sentenced to . nine
months' Imprisonment'
Before he waa sentenced he confessed
the names of the murderers, who were
Indians. The polio are now. hot on-the
trail. V.
PIERTIER'S CHILD WIFE
; ATTEMPTS HER LIFE
(Special Dispatch to The Joarnsl.) .
St Helens, Or.. Nov. 5. Msrv Piertler.
the child wife .of Michael Piertler. who
ties -had eome considerable trouble of
late, attempted to commit suicide this
morning by taking oarbolto acid. Her
mother reached her In time to dash the
phial from her handa and aave her life.
Piertler was convicted of abductlns
ner alter ne naa married her.
PLENTY OF TURNER
MONEY IN SIGHT
aaatocaATS nu lintrns Asm
ao aars Asa FoaTxooatrjra
FBOlf BTBAD MXH WILSOa A
xast aaptrsxATxs nxxs-ax.ua
- Binaiis DZSnxa U Txllk
: (SpecUl Dispatch to The JoarasL) , -Seattle.
Nov. I. With f 11.000 to bet
on Turner still uncovered and not a dol
lar of Head money In alght the Demo
cratic atate committee ' feele satisfied.
This amount of uncovered money does
not Include the small offerings on Tur
ner which are posted about the hotel of
fices and in tha saloons of the city.
Teeterday blue badges were . distrib
uted by the Republican central eommlt-
. .hUk i. mam 11r than' .n.
thing else In the campaign. John la
Wilson, has at last In the open utterly
repudiated Samuel H. Piles, . Seattle's
candidate for the United States senate
ever since Harrold Preston waa( turned
down by traitors two years ago.
Evidence of the new deal is In the
badge, which la beaded "Protection and
Prosperity." Underneeth Is "For U. 8.
Senator," . then a - picture -of ex-Senator
Wilson and underneath "John L. Wil
son." - . - .
On the lower Jialf ta "For Governor."
then, a picture of Mead and underneath
"A. E. Meaji" and across the bottom
"Our Ticket." .
' The badges have been In circulation
among the friends "Of John L. Wilson
for some, days but. until yssterday they
were not given out publicly. ,
MUCH SPECULATION
IN BENTON COUNTY;
' .. . . ..'...;
(Special Dispatch to The Jourasl.)
Corvallla, Nov. i. There la much
speculation regarding the probable out
come of local option, here at the coming
election. . When it la remembered . that
prohibition, when submitted to a vote
of the people In Benton a few years ago.
carried by (00 -(before the county was
divided) and that at June s election the
local option majority was (81, with (00
not votlr.g. It raises a query In the mat
ter of what will happen Tuesday.
Some argue that all who voted for the
measure '.a June will notvote for pro
hibition at the election; othera are
equally certain In their own mlnda that
all will vote aa Indicated In June, and
that other- who did not vote will vote
for prohibition Tuesday. - Tha question
Is much more discussed here than la the
question of the presidential contest. J
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SHIP CATTLE FROM
DALLES TO SEATTLE
'-' (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) ' -The
Dalles. Nov. (. One hundred beef
cattle, all -cows, were driven overland
from Ochoco, 10 miles from Prinevllle,
In Crook county, and ahlpped from. The
Dalles by F. C. Rows of Mitchell, to
day, destined to Seattle markets. Rows
says If the market justifies, he will
bring down 400 bead more to ahlp to
the same place. '
The. reaaon he drove the cattle In to
thla olty he says. Is because tha freight
ra tee, are too high .on tha 'Columbia
Southern railroad and that he can make
lirt offered at 11 a head.
SUSPECTED BANK
ROBBER ARRESTED
' (Speelsl Dtepstck to The Journal. )
Colfax. Wash., Nov. (.Joe Buler. a na
tive of Switserland, aged 14. .waa picked
up In the tall grass, two miles west of
Endlcott last night by Deputy 'Sheriff
Carter and lodged In the county JalL
charged with the attempted robbery of
the Bank of Endlcott Thursday night.
There Is no clue as to his Identity. The
officers will probably got the other man
today,- Baler refuses to talk. r "
ooaaa ax btjxx J
: (Special Dlspstrk to The JearsaV) i
Leland. Idaho, Nov. (.Henry SteRlii
farmer near here, wea badly, gored
and bruised yesterday by an Infuriated
bull which he was trying to drive from
the field. He la expected to reoover. . ,
(Special Dlipatch to Tks JooraaL) ' .
Vanoouver. Wash., Nov. (.The school
directors of Vnlon school, near Brush,
prairie,, have decided to enlarge the
schoolhouse and emplpy two teachers.
"The fact ls"-stated County School
Superintendent Prlchard, "that the
school la so crowded now that the pupils
are practically piled In the corners."
Tha entire floor space la occupied ao
that the teacher la unable to get the
acholars out of their seats to the reci
tation classes. Preparatory to the en
largement of the echoolhouae, it' haa
been arranged to use a building that Is
now located Juat north and across the
road from the present schoolhouse. This
building is about completed for occu
pancy, but there is no teacher to Jsfka
charge of thla department. The eetntr
school superintendent states that appli
cations will be received at any time, and
he la quite dealroua that an acceptable
one will come In Immediately. .
, Nest Thursday. Friday and Saturday
are the days set or the county teachers'
examination. . This' examination wlH be
held In the' superior court room on those
days. An error wss made in the publi
cation of the date in one ef the Clarke
county papers. '. r.
The., pupils -'attending - the public
schools Ini.Clarke eounty will- have a
weeks vacation tn last, oi November.
Commencing Monday. November 11, the
teachers' Institute will convene and lsst
for five days. This will result In the
close of all the publlo schools In the
eounty to enable the 'teachera to attend
the institute. '
Snaday Church Aaaennoementav
At St Luke's Episcopal church, . tha
Post hall, the .Presbyterian. Methodist
Episcopal and Baptist church the regu
lar Sunday services will be held at the
usual hours.
SELECT PLANS FOR .
ARMORY AT SEATTLE
' ' (8pselal Dispatch toTbe Journal.)
Seattle, - Nov. (.-The, state hoard- of
commissioners, appointed to . superin
tend - the building of a national guard
armory for Seattle for which the legisla
ture, two years ago appropriated 130,000,
met yesterday and aelected plana sub
mitted by Kerr A Rogers. "These will eat
up the whole-6f the appropriation, aside
from the. donation of a sit by the
county. - " -. ' "
The plan Is to make the building eap
abls of-: quartering " one ' regiment and
later on another half la to be added, mak
ing It have a two-regtment'capaclty.
The legislature will be asked to make
an additional 'appropriation and the bal
ance of the amount needed will 1e con
tributed by the city. The plan selected
Js drawn so that the addition may be
made and the style of . architecture re
tained. .-?" -"-r ".""-"" ' 7'
SEATTLE INSPECTOR
CONDEMNS MUCH MEAT
-(Special Dispatch te The Jearaal)
Seattle. Nov.. .'(.During the month of
October City . Meat .Inspector Rolls con
demned 111,891 pounds of meat and all
haa been' aold to a local fertilising firm
to1 be worked up into Its product. -This
Is the record month, for bad meat In tha
history of Seattle. ;
Of the whole amount (0,000 pounds of
ham and bacon and about ((,000 pounds
of other meat came from the hold of the
City of Topeka and the balance was
found tn the local markets. A greater
portion of that, other than from the
steamer, was Intended for shipment to
Alaska and wag caught by tha inspector
)ust In time to prevent Its being sent off.
m ' . '
xaoasAsa vayas FAOixmaa,
''') tSperlat Dispatch to The Journal.) '
'Winnipeg, Man., Nov. (. From a reli
able houroe information has -been re
ceived, here that. Eequimalt and Halifax
harbors are to be made great naval
bases. Ammunition factoriee are to be
established at each of tha above named
Dolnta. which will hereafter be main
talned In conformity with other import
ant, naval stations of Great Britain.
jrxma OAVsaa tajoo svosa.
i.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Moacow. Ida., Nov. ( Fire destroyed
the residence of Henry Coram yester
day. . Everything waa burned. Mrs.
Coram was badly burned while trying to
get out the furniture. The loss is tl;
(00, with Insurance of (1,000. Ths fire
was caused by a lamp explosion.
. 'azas at uwxarow.
(RpeeUI Dispatch to Tie JoaraaL) ,
Lewlston, Idaho, Nov. (. Mrs. Charles
E... Faunca died- yesterday afternoon af--
ter a protracted lllnees. She was a pio
neer of Idaho, having oome to Lewlston
in ltd. ' She was a native of New York,
aged (0 years.,- She leaves a husband
and soar .'''''."';
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BUSINESS.
COLLEGE
NICHT SCHOOC
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- Monday . ao4
Thursday evenings from . sevea
- to nine. ;. . j -. , ;,. ;;- . .
BOOXKirarara , (Laboratory
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naSTOX, Tuesday.- - Wednesday
. and Friday evenings freed seven
.. . to nine-thirty.
TUITION, 6 1!os?25.CD
By the month nrlx dollars for the
first month, five dollars per month
. for the following five months aad
four dollars per month there
after. . : ,.' , .,..:.
Call or send for Czkizt
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Col le ge.
FIR E
. ; :' .. ' 'i , . ,- .. ' ., . -Through
the kindness of
the Y. M. C."Ai, day ind ..
night school is being held
as usual at the association '
1 building, Fourth ; and
Yamhill streets, telephone "
Main 913. : '" "
PROF. M. A. ALDIN
A penman and teacher of national rep
utation, la principal of the
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