THE OREGON DAILY FiSlsl Marshal Oyama, Com rrktnoV of the Japanese Ports. Facing Kuropatkin in Manchuria, and a troop ot Jap anese Infantry on the Double Quick. W very eMct took of AM flAJJhftsAft A essswtssaa RIDING AND DRIVING WHIPS AND CROPS Umbrellas at Just the Price of the Handles Our assortment of Canqa gesttnccoaft is largest 1 AlLfcSftm MLt I K, . I W. if ,;v?sa-nay"T5iii,t H I ttj u II Ha II - if SAYS fat WAS SHOT BY FOUR BANDITS fieri Yettar Wounded by Men Supposed to Be Prspsring to Rob a Train. EXCITING EXPERIENCE AT MONTAVILLA SWITCH young Man Walks to City, and Is Found to Be Bathed in Blood. Bert Tetter. 21 years of ace. 2M Ru aell trt. North Alblne. says be was th victim pf four ma Sited bandit at tne aiontavma iwucn on tne u. k. ft. line at 1:30 o'clock last nlghL Ha says Be wa (hot, and that he fired one shot at the bandits. The wound he bear la eald to be that Of a 22-caJlber revolver, with which the bandit was armed to hold up fend rob th Bnpkfeji Slyer." one or the o. it. A N. CO train, which pssee the witch about T o'clock. The young man coat 1 llghtly powder burned He aald the bandit wa cloie upon him An X-ray examination of the wound wUl be made this afternoon by Dr. Sam ufl C. Stbcum. Thejcrang mak walked the greater part of the distance to the Utjr after th aaaault ' , ' Yetter had been Ul with grip for the past week, fend went out hunting; early yesterday morning He Walked much further than he Imagined, and Succeeded In shooting- two ducks. "While waiting; for them to lost close to the shore so that ha could get them. It became al most dark, fend realising It Waa late he started home BBEsaearBsrv- Wt hm fifefeo' mur aMSroa Croaun Ntcher, licls. aoldM Wo wn and aawsnatic. It la a pWaawre to aive asraast to Golden Oato and crown him wit Sflory. " Tadsak you 're the whole ahow, do you?" growled Soger Bowl, "what la coffee without autjar. "I'm the one that adds the flaiahing th'r "There, doe't qaerrol,' said Golds- Gate, 'Ml takes yon both to com pUte the dream." n.i., wuh ootvoen oats ebrrce t iufetiu). n. fefejes So MSfSSt re A. FoUer 41 Co tw4..iir Caatary seats . , , .L, - . . , t- 4 ill, mviiiiii iiiipltfiiif-r ' ' ' v..-. , ' - ,A, -v ' ftjt.,-3 - r v.?'" " " i , , ( j( -tf' . '-"-' . 1 i ' ritiSsaTSsiri'iii' - - ... - Ha was walking; alone th railroad track, he saya. when In the distance he perceived four men. Ha could see that the men ware armed, and that they Wore ttaska. Ha earned a Winchester shotgun over hla shoulder, and went might toward the masked men. As he approached, one Of the men ordered him to drop the sun and throw up his hands. H failed to comply with the man date and the nearest bandit shot. htm With a revolver Then Tetter raised his Weapon. As the bsndlts saw him level his gun they turned fend fled. Yetter Bred, and says that ha heard one of them feay: "Joe. I've been shot." They Oontlnued their fllfht and disappeared in the dark ness Yetter went Into t he home of a farmer on the way Ctid was assisted. When he reached the city he Went to the home of a friend at 5(4 Commercial street He didn't go to his own home, because he fesred to alarm his relative His clothing Waa partly removed, and It was discovered that he was bathed In blood The physlolsvu cannot say pon ltlvely what was .the alt Of the bullet that made the wouna. Some of the detectives who have In vestigated the case laugh at thfe hold up story. Detective Vaughn, however, Maims to have found evidence going to show thst an attempt waa made to hold up the flyer at that placa. O M AN detectives are looking wlae and refuse to say anything concerning the affair. No trace of the men who are aupposed to be Implicated has been found. TEACHERS GET HIGHER SAURIES Board of Education Has Decided thst Portland's Tutors Should Be Better Paid. It is now certain thai the city board of education will aak the taxpayers of th Portlsnd school district at their an nual meeting for additional fund's with which to Increase tit salaries of teach ers In the public schools No decision hss been reached by the board aa to the rate of Increase thay will recommend. but It will probably be II per cent. If the plan Is acceptable to the taxpayers, provision will be made In the tax levy for the Inoreaae In salaries An enthusiastic meeting st which teachers from all the gtarnmat schools and the hlgb school were present, about 300. wafe held yesterday at thfe Harrison school. The matter of salaries was the principal topic of discussion. A reso lution was adopted asking that salaries thould be paid for 12 Months Instead of It. or that fe 20 per cent Increase be granted. The resolution will be pre sented to the board of education. The new high school will be built 'on the east Side. Thfe board has been hold ing several meetings to discuss thfe prop osition but like the salary question no definite plan has been adapted. Some members of the hoard favor bonding thfe district and erecting thfe entire building ntft year, while others favor asking a slight Increase In the tsx levy sufficient to construct a portion of the structure In Jot and the remainder In the year following. I (Jfeurn.1 Sn.rt.1 Berries.) Washington. Dec. IS. Count Freder ick Hoyes. who for two years haa been sttacha Of the Austro-Hungsrtan M baasy hers, leaves today for his new W"St at H .nie He 111 be Succeeded by Count Vwenckhelrti. who, like his pre decessor, la a member Of one of the no bis houses of AHsfrla. and extremely wealthy. saoosra (J enseal Special Service., Lisbon. Dea. It. Twenty one vessels of thfe Roaalan Paclfio quadron have ar rived at Moeamedes, In Portuguese West Africa, bound eastward. SALMON PACKERS MEET AT ASTORIA Cold Storage Men Join in Dis cussion Looking to Fish ing Legislation. LEGISLATORS OF LOWER RIVER DISTRICT MEET Situation to Be Thoroughly Csnvassed and Expression of Opinion Secured from All. (Journal Special Service.) Astoria. Or., Dec. 13. Salmon packers and cold storage Men of the lower Columbia, are Ih session this afternoon tor the purpose of discussing fishing legislation. The meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock. The packers will discuss thfe situation, and probably decide upon 4 recommendation to be auqpiltted to the legislative delegations from the various lower river points. Stripped of all Its theoretical subterfuges, the question si lasue is aa to whether or not the lower river cannera ought to go out of busi ness for the bensrit of two or three con cerns on the upper Columbia. Th" upper river packers want to limit the lower river operations so aa to in crease the supply of salmon in their district Thfe lower river packers Insist that the lower river la the natural location for packing houses and that the 'opera tions Her shout not he Interfered with. One of th packers said today that the meeting was called far the pur pose of getting an expression frees the lower river oenners to meet that of V. A. BeUfferl I r. .7" . Unlets the lower river packers come to some agreement SeUfertl recommend ation will go unprotected to the legisla ture. Next Thursday a meeting of vari ous leglslstnrs of th lower rlvsr dis trict will bo held and at this meeting the packers and fishermen will be repre sented. The result pf the meeting this after noon will not be known until a late hoti r. a the Situation II to be thoroughly can vassed. i sraw sisST. (Jearaal Speel.I Berrlc ) New York. Dec. it. The fevent of thfe week In the dramatic world Is thfe in itlal production by Mrs. flefee tonight of a new play y C. M B. Mckellah. en titled "Leah Kleschna." It Is a drama of modern life ar)d IS 4ecr1bed ss Or iginal and strikingly dftthatto In plot and rich In Incldtnt. It Is not of the problem type, but the underlying theme ! with th solu tion of s question of great social Inter est. Many of th Incidents, tt is Hid, have their origin In facts. arsrars A Bronx raxxa. (Journal Ssaeial Setstee.) 8io. ix Falls. & U. Dec. II. The an nual meeting of the Retell Implement Dealers' association of South Dakota, southwestern Minnesota and northwest ern Iowa opened In Sioux Falls today with a large and representative attend ant. A three days', program of papers end discussion has been arranged for the meeting. Discussions ef the harves ter 4dtlen I s leading feature. OAT. ii'.uraal Special Ssrrtes.) Jackson. Mian.. Dec ll.-rL.UUe public Interest la manifested in the municipal elections belna- held today In all towns In Mississippi operating tinder thfe code chapter on municipal It Is. Th Demn cratlo primaries were held some time ago and the municipal officers for the next two yeara named The results In all raws sre a foregone ceniUHfloo as no opposition tickets have been named. aoaaxaa cabtt anoaoax. ((peel! DUpasgfe u tee 1 oar sal. ) Dallas, Or., Dec. 13. - Hunday night burglars entered I) W. Allen's confec tionery store and got away with about It worth of hla trade chocks and con fectionery, but rto cash, gained entrance by a door the robber In the tack of the storeroom. The weather has bee SO fine during the fell months thSt we have not sold half of the fine Umbrellas we mads up during the summer month for our fall trad. We cannot sfford to let these umbrellas get old oa our hande and will lei) them during the next two weeks at just the price of the handle, and even less in some iastatiscs. Boy Umbrellas for Christmas They always make S useful gift, and if you select it front our stock you can be sure It is handsome ant up-to-date as welL An OrsgoBiaa cannot have too many umbrellas, in fact, some oi us can hardly find one whan We used It Sale Wees 1 STORE OPEN EVENINGS 336 WASHIiNQTQIS VAtKLE MANSION IS m m $25,010 si L. L. Uadbsttsr Purchases Last of Rash Speculator's Port- land Inurasts. FINANCIER'S LOCAL Some History of the Moving Spirit In Building the Cham ber of Commerce. A monument to aad finance, perhaps f rensled finance." toppled yesterday when the Oeorge B. MarB hem On Portland heights passed to L. L. Lead better for the consideration of 116,000. " 'AfrSJaSkle interests completely van ished, many Portland business mjkn took Jajsattt rtroepottv, sighed, and turned lo the future with renewed de votion. Many had before them for th moment visions of the Oregon National bsate k vU.M loa to tieitaojMS county, new electric railways, a chamber ef commerce building and a multitude of other enterprises whlnh brought alternate Joy add sorrow Still others, with more poignant reflections, thought of the wealthy coal operator of Penn sylvania bearing th name of George B. kle, and thfe Impossibility of setting ice In the distant state for certain cases they would like to see instituted. When the Msrkle mansion waa erected on the crest Of Portland heights there was & heyday of hope fend faith. When It first passed from the control of the builder, there was the trough Of depres sion. Between these ei t femes of the pendulum, O. B. Marklo had been a po tent ally of th 'tl panic. Several snug fortunes ware effaced In the wreck of his glittering financial projects. Tet despite the crash, throughout Which rang anathemas for th flaring financier, yesterday's sale recalls some broad foundations laid In Portland business circle. When MarUe secured control of th Multnomah atreet railway stock and lex-trifled the Una, there were many words of praise for hla enterprise, wnen he secured the Vancouver red, put elec tric cars on that long route, and budded with the firm faith In Portland's sub urban future, his prescience was at first questioned end then approved. Vigorous management of the Second atreet elec tric Un won the heart, of South Port land and Fulton park. As the president and moving spirit of th Portland cham ber of commerce when the first great building project of the City was under taken, bs snllsted practically every busi ness Interest of Portland until the mag nificent structure was completed, and then felt the recoil of extreme progress fend hsrd tlmee. His manipulation of county finances through the Oregon na tional bank and Use Auxiliary Security company, resulting in the Ultimate loss or about ino.ooo. generated a cyclone of protests fend condemnation. As one of the Principal promoters of the Union Power company, the City A Huburhen. Portland railway. Mad the power busi ness ef Portlsnd were placed en a broad bfefel. HOW much Portlsnd lost or gained through the meteorl career of Oeorge B. Markle here has never keen fully estimated. Thst he Intended to make this the permanent seat of hi opera tions Was manifest Id much of hla early work, especlsllv In th construction of the Heights mansion. Whether he would won d have succceedo nad not an in dufetrtal crisis caught him in mldslr has not beeri given much consideration After leaving Portland. Markle never returnd. He wa next heard of In Pennsylvania, where he haa brother operating In the anthracite field. The WOtt of Oeorge B. Msrkle during the dsys of the great anthracite strike was frequently given national attention, ami Portland creditors of his local Institu tion canvassed the possibility of reach ihg om of the wealth h I reputed to have amassed. But th It says service cannot be mads tilers' under conditions prevailing Markle evinces n purpose bt returning voiuntdrtly. fend Ms Ore gon career passes Into history with the final aale of hi properly The ICfcrtl home was owned at the time of the aale by Russell A Blyth. i 1, ,,. Mnelal SWvle. i Jefferaon City, Sto . Dc. II Ths su- y, M o , Dec 11. Th su lay reversed the Bt. Louis In.t I.ou It Decker an the ground thfei the Information w not ver ified t aHdkvlts. Th cOhrt tfflrrrts th celt .gainst Hart-y FkulkViar. Allan a Lewis' Boot Braad. for Holiday Umbrellas $1.50 Allesina I JU11S. 1 FIREMEN INJURED BY FALLING ROOF Thirteen Men Removed Burning Hail in Boston in Unconscious Condition. (Jperesl eclel AerBlet.) Boston. Doe. 11. Webster hall build ing In Bast Boston was burned thll Morning. Thirteen Bremen were caught by a falling roof and fell were removed unconscious. the lots Will aggregate llOOfl. The flames seemed lo be fed with powerful bellows, so rapidly did the); spread. When the alarm wad Sounded at the first feign of smoke, there was ho outward appearance of a bias. Before the engines arrived froM a distance of but A few blocks the end re structure seemed to be tnvMoped lh Are. A squad ot dretaeh hid. entered the biasing struc ture, and although warned, before thfe men could make their exit a hug sec tion of 100 dad roof fail, and while not Striking the men. th mess of Or an SmojM roreea down, smothered th men to the floor, rendering them unconscious. hejf were, however, rescued, and whlle several are In a spme what serious condi tion from the effects of the hot smoke iaMted. tt is sot thought that any fa- lauuee wiu result. The .origin of the Bra Is as yet un determined. ovss. (Jenraal Special terries.) Auburn, M. T.. Do. i. Nelson Bog glano Wfefe electrocuted la th prison St 6:io o'clock this morning for the murder Of Henry Bender In Buffalo In 1101. vxxsxjre noa xsr , Prom the Philadelphia Record Th svefage Cltlten manages th set th house ih an upfoar every time he has to mske Mr In the heater, but hi job Is fe trine in comparison with thst a railroad fireman face when new fir hss to he built in g locomotive A a starter about 100 potrndt Of wood art necessary to fire dp th ordinary engine. The wood used Is old railroad tie cut Into convenient blocks When the firebox hat been lined with wood it Isdrenched with oil and th match ap- A toon th Are gain headway forced draught Is applied, the. operation necessarily being performed! In the roundhouse, where all apparatus for quickly Srodttofrlg high temperature 1 at Uknd. When fe good bod of biasing wood be been produced the fireman Bt busy with hie shovel, placing coal even layers Over the Same. This pfert Of th Work Is hsrd on the back, and the aggrieved Individual Whose woe. are evident to the Whole block when he labor With th heater would go down and 0111 In the first minute t it Un der tt) forced draught it ft only fe few minute before the coal hag been re duced to A sheet Of ember st white htfi, and by this tlm there I enough SAm Pftldure generated to permit of the locomotive being moved under tt own power Continuous resort to the shovel on th part of the fireman does the rest It Is only about once fe month that a new fire If built lh locomotive while in serv ice. The balance of the time the fire Is tept slight by being banked when th ron horse fg not Oh the roed CHRISTMAS TIME mCsictime Holiday harmony will be perfect: the y of giving and receiving compjft. rule fide brings s good piano, with such well known Instruments as Stein Way. A B rhaae RMersOn, Kate v. mrohhSr Starr sad seme eleven or twelve other stsndard make to ohooae from, there should be no question Of sour getting a good pis no. Voil will find them an her, ahd you need not be itrfeld of gfettlhg a poof piano, for We dd not OSrff i hat Kind. -P". OOOD. M0rf8T PIANOB rnM i fn 00 up OS t.s vment ot 18 00 Old Instruments takrt la eichangr. Ccffli arte sw what we have and get our prices -it I worth your while. Soule Bros. Piano Co. ST oor. wet rata. TTyp Feaptorl 3QP 2 5 TO STOP LAWS0N. (Continued from Page On.) money began to dink gayfully and ev ery eighth point of th marktt was eagerly contended. Finally Standard Oil lieutenants brought In larg punv br of drr and th market began td ascend laigamated touohed tl. and ths price went higher. Slxty-slx touched more easily than id. nut after a half point up the Bostonltes Secured good hold and Sown went th ffind tT'we're quickly rksod'a the visitors from ths Hub city soli stock, and the market at the close went flat to ti. showing an ad vane from the previous day of $3.12 i.. Atohleoa Bailway aoarrlg Atchison railway we mdng theso stock yrhicb skof fd a media from the severe slump of th last fw day and at 14 the market was f 1.37V lugn Her at th tflbte. ' Clot .:.;.1EF M km Ill 111 1.00 Amalgamated Atcnison Sugar 1 Illinois Cent I. N Missouri Pac. . . N. T. Central .. Pacific MaU prfolk west, salnr. com. ana. Coal Un. Pac, com. . . Leather, com. . . 12 1.00 ref. . oiowi, sy- 17 6-H Sursr Reflrtlhc recovered 41 of yes terday' log, while Brooklyn Rapid Transit at II closed 10 cents up. Erl common was very active snd closed practically at the top price of the day ai 11. Even at Oil figure Its advgnc today amounted to only 26 cent. The same sited ris wag shown by Illinois Central after a hard tukti with th bar. Ih Paclflc Mall tock there was but little trading, but the were at higher quotations Beadlrtd common closed strong tt TT mid gbowed an advance Of $1 II from the previous day. Leather common closed II Up. While the prfrrd rose 11 IT flurlns the dav Steel common fluc tuated but little With heavy trading and nt 27 S It closing wad but tl cent higher thn yesterday. Th prererre at 8T74 closed at lt cents higher. It seems to be th general Opinion among the trade that something severe II golhg to happen Ih the markets during th next row aays uutsrae speculation I being badly curtailed by th demoral isation in pflce. Broker' Flew. . Th following views were expressed by the brokers Upon ths situation: Logan Bryan The tock m.rket closed strong at about the belt price Of th day. Th weak closing of yesterday necessitating the calling of additions! fund by broker, generally caused lower opening all through the market, but support seemed to b extended through ths entire list and short Cover ing did the rest. Th action of the mar ket today shows the situation 1 well in hand, but we continue to feel that on strong spot stock that have been ac cumulated tor supporting purposes Will be for sale. Walker Bros - The close of th stock market wa barely steady With the tone very nerVodA SLUMPS CAUSE SUICIDE. Xseaos oa Amalgamated Blow Off Kls (Jenrasl Sptelal servle.) Butt. Mont . Dec 11 Heavy losses ss th result of th slump In Amalga matsd Copper, together with the toss of his position, caused Asa Van Oorder. general brldg foramen of th Orat Northern railway, to commit suicide He t-iew hi head from hi shoulders with fe shotgun. (Journal SperMl Bertie, i New York. Dec. 11. The fsllure of a J qbllaliaf wa anouned od tke Con. iollflfetel jjxijnsFili Ihir morning BIDS FOR ELEVATORS AND HEATERS OPENED ISrssfeUaglea Bates of The JoarneL) Washington. D. C. Deo. U. Bid mere opened today fat elevator and heeling of the Portland pswtaoSoo. For elsv.tors. two blda were submitted, an bp th Oil Blevator company af 14, 10. and th Merino Engine a Machine company bid 14.675. For heating, six bids wsre made, ths lowsst by Brady c kestrel U, being ll.ttl.ll. She aext lowest waa 11,414. apd Ita upward sJcnt Was conllaud to e. with much fluctuation, ft was a elghti down one minute on MttirfT or- St. Paul 14 it Colorado Fuel . . . . 41 41 1.12 Erie, com Us? 86 V. .2 111 160 .16 137 117 .21 10SH 101 SO 1S WJB. .' J5 T) 1th 1014. 10 16 11 ITK $50 to frill' r Give Grandpa a CANET . ..' i : 1 : t-tj MOttRISOEN ST. i a Li in u si LARGEST BOOK STORE IN STATE OF OREGON 280.231 YAMHILL ST.. NEAR SECOND 10.000 Titles of New Books to Select From 5,000 Wonderful Bargains 5,000 Christmas Presents At prices heretofore unheard ef la this city. We are slaughtering things this week. 10.000 second-hand books, many ants ally good a saw, sot oven soiled, at 10 per cent ef original coat. 190J Chatterbox M Wlxard of O $1.0O Denelow'e lagef .ook. 20 BUa Wheeler Wilcox. Poem TS Jamee Whit comb Riley. Aa Old Sweet heart of M1M - ft. 55 James Whltcomb Riley. Out to Old Aunt Marys was Brldg of th Ood. la cloth Tl Century Dictionary. morocco . S5O.0O Ormy History of Origan S4.SO Encyeiopdla Brltannlca. 11 'Vrn 520.00 Kncyriopaedla Brltannlca, It vol. S3S.OO r 50e counter contain many ti to Our IS tad S5e counters have values aara to oeat Hyland Bros. AAAAAAAAAAA-aa aa aaaaaaaaA XMAS PRESENTS Having a very large stock ef toy on hand. We must close out st T nan price, inciuaea are an xina A 4 of Oames, Doll, Dell Buggl, 4 4t Tree Ornament; also Japanese Curios, fine Hue of Matauka Purses Clolasonaa, Ivory, Bronse, Decorated Porcelain Tea Seta, Embroidered Robes, Jackets, etc. T Andrew Kan & Co. I Z sst sioaaisoa ST. FOG IN CHICAGO CAUSES COLLISION (Continued from Pag One ) lleved to bo sealded to death. Another trainman Is also burled under the wreck age. Brakemaa Bliss had both legs tut TEN DROWN. an ai la Moray Firth. (Journal Special Service.) artmouth, Scotland. Dec. 11. The steamer Nar from Olssgow. espelsed In a gala In Moray flrfh today. TJje crew of io were drodned . J '. t '.. r - f T 0 f Th Oooao Step. Krom Hi Medical Record. Eyefy dne wtnelng military re view In Oermany or Austria for th ft rat time must have be. n Impressed by the peculiar atlff-kneed, slamming tp adopted on parade by the Infantry. At the congress of naturalist and Physl Ciaus, which recently met in Brsslfeu thl "gooe-tp." It I peipuleriv called, wa tlrOngty oohdsmne. Dr. Thalwltser read a paper on the Stibdecl. In which he showsd thai the sdopUoa of this -''-'""- atea accounts for num., . Sua uJ toot troop. Sixty per cent of the fore on th foot ef th mn ST In ennquenc of rsuttetu feenerensf io inig ant i qua ted