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X,' OREGON. DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENIRV. AUGUST ' t UC3. ' ' t code mm M FEVER ;itijppl .Troops Seize and Oc 1 cupy. Bankers Villa Near F v . . Boundary Line. , 1 v 7 .'..' .-..... FOR INJUNCTION.. .FROM FEDERAL COURT ' , tirtC' .v. Quarrel 'Between -States Beaches yAcute Stage and Feeling Runt High , .Storm Wipe Out Work of Clean . , Up and Oil Clubal:f:yv;':: i j . .-, ' ' i ; -' r (Joarasl Special Service.. J.',"" . ' -.-New Orleanev Aug.-At ; noon the .IclaT report atatea that six oeatne ' 4 -urred this morning at the emergency 1 'oitaL all . of - the victims ' Mini ' 1 .lans. No report of new eases from : :! o'clock to noon. 'Only two new see ere known of officially today. era win l -new--eases -of fever yee- rday, making the total now S9. There re els .deaths, which, with today's, ings the total number of deaths up. 7S.' r, ... ., ;' .... , . . , Governor Vardman. of Mississippi, left ackson this morning for the gulf coast investigate the report that Mississippi vroops have Invaded Louisiana. He ae cllned to discuss the matter , in the Meantime. - v ;-.- .More complications have arisen over Hhe quarantine end the. ordering' out of -troops In Mississippi to inforo it Mil lionaire Albert Baldwin, a banker, who 'own a handsome Villa Just twyond the Xoulelana line alleges that Mississippi troops applied for admission to Baldwin lodge, end when refused by the keeper oroiblr took chare of the premise ; aldwln'a eons notified the troope to vacate, but the captain refused. Bald 'wist applied to the United States dis trict court for an injunction, juar lerdee Is now. In AUanU. If the in junction te granted, the United States marshal for that district. In Mississippi must' serve the pepere, - ;- v . Xavaaloa BT aaahoeta, : ' Mississippi has Ave armed -gim boats a-iatrolmg the coast to prevent flshef men breaking through the quarantine Jinee. It is reported that one of these boats came into Lake Borgne, which is lln Louisiana, and this action nae - or- fended the dignity of the etate; being in the nature of an armed invasion.. A light-draft, boat armed With howltsers has been sent out to prevent further aggressions. Governor Biancnara nas protested to Governor , Vardaman of lUlaslssippi . and notinea mm inai ne i would take prompt etepe v te-protect Tintalana'a riarhts. .: . 1. ' - A terrlne storm last night destroyed ell the work of the 17 "Clean-up and Oil clubs" of 17 wards. Rains caused the overflow of eleterne and the Iocs of the oil oovering them. Extra forces of men were put to Work thie morning to go over the territory end reoll each cle tarn. The council haa passed an antt- mosquito law providing a penalty of $26 for the property-owner failing to have hie cistern screened ana onea. :f sweat Wymaa is Charge. TtTe 'mor ma"IeTytnate-defaTl government will within a few .daye be tasked to eend Burgeon General Wyman to direct affairs. A petition Is being circulated, tn the Cotton Exchenge re questing federal action., which tiaere eelved the slgnaturee of a majority tot . the members, of the. exchange.. . All arrangemente have been completed to open a detention -onnip at the state line, dividing Louisiana and Mississippi n ther-Louisville and Keen vine roaa. 'i under the -direction of the federal (marina service. Health officiate are in iveetlgating suspicious casee at Mllne- fburg, a pleasure reeort seven muee xrom Ijfew Orleans. -.. , -The Louisiana atate board f health was notified of flolally -today that the case of fever at Montgomery Alabama, ila that of Will lam Mtnnlhett, a punter. H. waa taken 111 Friday at the Capttola - Latel, coatine from Ken ten wood, Loalel- five miles from Mew Orleans. ?ne lt,ot weather-is given by experts-ee -the Iceuee for the Increased number ox new teases. ..." , . ,v . ; ' STR1XE IS r.OE SERIOUS ; THAH EXPECTED 'Great Northern and N. .P. Of . ficials Admit Bad Condition ; 1 . of Train Service, r'.v.'.," ; -1: (Jeeratl Special Serrleat '' :-..' - 8t Paul. Aug. I. General Superin tendent Blade of the Greet Northern and I General Manager Horn of the Northern Paclfla tn statements at noon today say that men are being secured to take the etrlkere' places. Blade admits that the situation is more serious than at 11 ret believed. Horn eaye that the op- rators generally- obeyed the strike "or- Wer and that the freight service Is badly crippled., rernnm msisu that Aoth sys tems will be effectually tied up by .Thursday.. J Twenty operators at the Greaf North ern offices at Superior and Ave at Du luth struck. Their pla9s have not been xUled. - ' , - Reporte from all perls of Minnesota Indicate that' all union operators except one, at iMwson, have quit. . Al) trains are' late. ' None of the local force of telegraphers of -the Northern Par-Mo company haa : obeyed the strike order. Wonua Barber Arrested. " Fannie Wiley wae placed on trial In Justice Reld'e Court thie afternoon bn .'the charge of conducting a barber ehop on Hawthorne, near Grand avenue, with i out a license. - The woman aaye she Is jthe object of persecution because ehe 'was a pupil -In a local barber relies;. - The complaint 'was filed by William Wanner. secretary of the etate board r of barber examiners. C M. Idleman apf pears In defense.of Mrs. Wiley. . , , , ,-'. fcala- ; asrralt .- :,TK'.t . Seeial DlesaUSi te The lesraeL) Gervale, Or., Aug. I. A heavy thun der end llshtninc- storm with heavy rainfall occurred hers early this morn ing. It helped threohlng.. No eccldents are reported.' The storm lasted aoout two Jioure and the thunder wae ter- kmo. it win eo no narm oui ps, oens-ctaL- - - , . " i.: .. , Teaeh at Barlow. (KmcUI tnspetrk te The loarsaL) Parlw, Or.. Aug. t Miss Edith Carr T OvesonCliy has been engaged as prln lff thie school for the next term rinora ar--ry of Oregon OFFICERS' STARS DAUGER Charges of a Serious Nature Are t- Made Against - Patrolmen Evansand Jodon. ", WOMAN SAYS FORMER -' ASKED AND GOT MONEY , . . - n . ,. Latter Is Said to Travel Beat In Com- , pany With Women," With Whom - He Sits on Sidewalk and - Drinks ' Beer.- . C'H.' .:: Chargee heve been' Bled against Pa trolmen Evans and Jodon. - Evane will appear before the police, commission to morrow to answer an accusation or grafting, while Jodon will be called on to prove untrue the allegation that for eome time he hae allowed two women .to accompany him on hie beat and has sat on the sidewalk .with them and eon eumed beer from a can. The -charges tn both instances are specific . Madame Mounal, who conducts a house' at Fourth and Davis streets, complained to ' Chief Gritimacher agalnat Evans. . She allegee that on numerous occasions he haa called at her place, bullied women In -the house end failed to arrest them only when they' paid hlra -money.: One girl Is said to have paid the bluecoat IS recently. The complaint egainst jodon wae made by Lewie Hamilton, 14 Union ave nue, aqd ls subatantiated hy several others.- He asserte .that the policeman hae frequently'- been eeen with two women, who ere in the habit of Insult ing persons on the street.. The beer-Is Mid to have been bought by Jodod at Charles 'Sullivan's saloon. East Stark street end Union avenue. . Patrolman Schneider will have to an swer a chars of drunkenness. He failed to report for duty and on Inves tigation by Acting Captain Slover wee found In his room, so badly Intoxi cated that be wae unable te talk, - JOKE EXPLODES Ki POLICE ; COURT THIS KG: '- ; . t-;. Strangers Who Were Written Up . as Desperadoes Discharged .." " V From Custody. ; The last breath of laughing gas oosed out of the morning paper's funny story today when three ol the regiment whom It had denounced as the leading crimi nals of the age werr discharged from custody by Judge Cameron. A list of desperate malefaotora had been pub lished, and the police was urged to ar rest the malefactors before they turned tne city into a - snamniee. Among ine names of the ruffians was that of a California, and that of a youth who had the misfortune to be a guest of Sheriff Word, - E. ' Moore, who also answers when friends cell him. to the name of ."Scotch Aleck," J. MeUonald. - who smilee when he Is referred to ee "the Palo Alto Kid,' and E. Steele, known as the '"Plunger,1 because he wae once known to bet tl on race, came" here at the tails of the race boreee and a happy friend thought It would be a good Joke on them to Inform -a reporter that they were pro fessional criminals of singularly black and Infamous nature. Thar were writ ten up ee such, and the police arretted then. Than tha officers wanted a sub poena served on ' the reporter-who. knew so. much about the men; out it is saia that the elty Attorneys oxiice reiusea te aive them the paper- that would have brought the writer Into eourt Of coarse, when the men were put on trial.' nothing could be. proved agalnat them, and they were turned loose on a town that really doeen't seem te be trembling with horror at. the thought of their presence. . .... . . OFFICERS ARE UNABLE TO LOCATE SIMER Pendleton Man Charsred With Assaulting His Wife Eludes .N-Pursuers.'" ' W-'' antrlal Bametch ta The JeanaLt ' BAmnw O . Allm. t. ManV wild rumors are atioai regarutng ine wners a wwlti NwltKlep. whn la wanted here for aeeaultlng hie wife.' -Among others was one to tne errect mat pe naa committed suicide et Dayton, Waahlng- . Immlmm UTalla Wetta-t -tla n.nnKiia Tiiia 'Mined .cradanca here but - proved'-unfounded:-!"' The mleelng man eeeme to navs aroppm m. Pism entirely notwithstanding the aasuranre of -the offlcera, who were certain he would be caught If he stayed in his auto. - ; ' '''.'''"'.' . Nothing has been seen or neara or the - man - or -machine ..since- Monday afternoon. It le thought-that he la hiding in the Blue mountains. Officers ere continuing their search. ""Z'j.L MAYOR WILL VETO ' THE BOX ORDINANCE Mayor Lane, et a meetlhg of the city council thie afternoon, announced that he would veto the box ordinance paased by that body,. . ...'''"' The mayor also stated that ha had the right to reappoint all city committees, but instead of doing so would . merely All ' vacancies and allow those already serving to remain.-- ....;....,; : . ' . t ' TiN.THOUSAND STOLEN ' FROM HUMBOLDT COUNTY (JwiraallpeeUI BrrTloe.)-.' - " - Eureka, Cel., Aug.- I. The report of th grand Jury Investigating the road fund frauds . filed today -.shows that Humboldt couhty haa been .defrauded of tie.OO paid out on Illegal claims. ' Z' " es Away. i. , '..'.V ;r Speell Dtepatra' te Th loaraiLi- '-, ' Oregon City, Aug. !-The teem to the delivery wagon of A. Robertson, the grocer, - became frightened yesterday afternoon and. raa awav . si.,h street. The horses collided with a pote at tne t-uy P"f. waiter willskms, the driver, had Ails knee hurt end one ef ti bones "s Injured. is.-.. . i r , r , i . m : A . .,!' v . Mrs. Herbert Gsdes, the Jbrmer 7 in New York because she was her sister. She also attacked her MAYBE THE WATCH AS A GOOD Conscience-stricken because of hie or- her crime, a thief yesterday sent to po lice' headquarters a, gold watch , and chain -Whloh is believed to have, been etolen some time ego from a' realdent of the east side, i The packet was ad dressed in arampe aad' evidently dls- and contained no merke which would in any way tend to reveal th Identltjr-of the sender. , GRAND JURY District Attorney Will Conduct most sweeping invesiiauun ' Into Equitable.- ,; INQUIRY ORDERED" FOR CRIMINAL PROSECUTION Features Not Yet Uncovered to Be Exposed Legislative Investigating Is Only With a View to Remedying Existing Evils. ' . (Jovnel Bpeelal Servlee.) : New Tork, Aug. I. At the request of District Attorney Jerome, Justice Davy, la the criminal branch of the supreme court, today adjourned court until Sep tember 11, when on the request of the district attorney he will call a grand Jury te Investigate the Equitable Life Aasuranoe society: - Jerome today stated: "In all probabil ity I will aak the -court for 'an order to Impanel a apodal grand Jury .to investi gate the Equitable next September.. This action Is taken ae a result of the recent Investigation which discloses a - most extra ordinary -"condition of anairr- "Of course, while the superintendent of insurance le the prosecuting officer and the initiatory action lies with him, still there are certain features of Im portance to a criminal Investigation which have not yet been adequately cov ered, and which cannot be brought out by-any other method-than that or tne grand Jury. , "The grand Jury will be summoned with a view of making a most sweeping tnaulry with t her object-f criminal prosecution of . directors end officials who have been guilty or misappropria tion of funds or of Illegal acta. While the legislature Is also Investigating the Equitable It Is with a view of remedy ing existing evils rather than with a view, of criminal prosecution.' CLAGKAr.US WOMAN EXPI RES OF HEART DISEASE "' , ' - .- , " , - - BBeseaasea-BBsaaaaaawaawaMssswaw Mrs. 7 ArceiK Laff erty " Dies Hat v noma ot rteiaiiv on ' Helehts.1 " . (Special Pfeaetck te Ta JaaraaL) Oregon City, Aug. 1. Mre. Arcell JUffert died at Clackamas Heights la avanlna- at S O'clock.-! She WSB II yeere ld and had been a euf ferer fro'j nea aisesse ror some urns. mim. ferty lived st CoJton sod was staying at the home of a relative while under treatment - Of Oregon City physlctsna, She Is survived by her husband, three sons end one daughter. The funeral will he held at Clarke tetaorrew Str- ron it 1 0 cioca. , i - JEROME WILL CALL Denver woman, who .killed her child jealous of her husband's attention's to husband and tried to kill herself. DID NOT RUN TIMEPIECE SHOULD "It U not often that the etings of conaclence - cause a thief to take this means of reetorlng . stolen property," eeld Chief Oritsmacher. "I wish there were more criminals la whem the latent good asserted Itself." A watch and chain and a- purse con taining tS cento, belonging t M.re Alloe E. uummer or 40 East MIIT str.eetrwere returned te t her. yesterday afternoon, the thief dropping th articles -Into a xiower pot in her rront yard. ARMY SCANDAL IS AIRED IN COURT Sensational Divorce Case ' of : Captain Elmer Taggart At- ' , tracts 6lg Crowd. COURT REFUSES.-TO'HAVE . CASE TRIED IN PRIVATE Fifty Detectives Employed by Each " Sidt to Gather Evidence Wife Ac ., cused of Infidelity and Husband of Cruelty and J)esertion. .(Joursal eeeelal Berrle.) ' Wooster, Aug. X. Men prominent In army circles are here today to appear ae wltnessee In the sensational divorce eaae of Captain Elmer Taggart agalnat his wife Violet .on statutory grounds. Mrs. Taggart came here to file a cross petition. Women thronged the eourt house at the opening and at Boon there waa no more room for spectators. When the trial opened a request by Teggart'a attorney that the case be heard la private wes refused by the Judge.- -- For the last fsw months depositions have been taken in Clnolnnati, Newport, Kentucky (- Fort Thomas. Kentucky, where Captain Taggart - was formerly stationed at the ejnlted Btatea army poet; Manila, flan Francisco, Chicago, Akron, ' Ohio; Orrvtlle, Ohio Leaven worth, Kansas, end points la Montena and Arisona. Each side of the bitterly fought rase haa. In the course of -Its struggles to obtain . Wltnessee,: used ae many as to different detectives, and the Cincinnati depositions are eald to be the result of Captain Taggart'a detectives finally se curing the presence of certain witnesses in the etate. .. So far Captain Taggart ' hae named about a half doxen co-respondents. Mra Taggsrt's confinement in a Cincinnati hospital In May, ltOO, was the. subject of the i latest depositions taken,, and Mra Taggart, who was present at the hearing.- stood, the ordeal unflinchingly. Her maiden name wae Culver, her fether having been prominent In Chicago and member of the board of exchange there. She hae several children. It- Is ftlleg&by. her husband that ehe com mitted Indiscretions while he .waa tn the Philippines. ; . ' Mra Taggart has rued a1 counter new titlon for divorce, alleging cruelty, de sertion and improper, conduct. , ' '' ' Blae Are Baptised, ' 'L (SpeeUI DlieateB tv The Joaraal.li . Vaneouvsr. WashV Aug. J.-The morn ing service at 8k Luke's Episcopal church leet Sunday, was followed by a most Impressive incident. . It was the baptism of tha seven children i of the DuBois faml r - of this city and two adults, the officiating clergyman being the Rev. Charles W. DuBole, formerly of St. Iuke'e, but now of Fen ton, Mich igan.'. The affair wae a' most touching one, inasmuch as the day before the same clergyman, had officiated at. the: burial ot his uncle, William Blair Du Bois, at the earn ehwelw ' ; sMiAejrn ' ninmp ii. i'ilii ij inniiL III! J. Villi , II HUIIUILII I II OFIIOODLIEII Tomorrow Special Celebration of Order Begins and Thousands - Will Be in.' Un. of March.: .x v FIVE HUNDRED WILL". : J. BE INITIATED LATER Members From jSix States Are Here to r Participate in the '. Sessions -Which Will Continue Through the . Week With Special Pair Day. ii; Thousands o(. Woodmen of the World are arriving in Portland today-1 par ticipate In tire grand celebration of the order, which prill begin, tomorrow and will last the .remainder or the week. Woodmen from Oregon. Washington, California. Montana, Idaho and Wyoming will participate In the event. Tomorrow evening at S o'clock the mammoth parade win take place.-It le estimated -that fuyy 4.000 men wtll be In line. Including-aeveral regiments of the Uniformed Rank of tha order. The pa rade will be in four divisions. Starting from Fourteenth and Washington the line-of march will be east on- Washing ton to Fourth,' north on Fourth to Oak, East on Oak to Third, south on Third to Morrison, west on Morrison to Sixth, north on Sixth to Ankeny, countermarch oh Sixth to Morrison, west on Morrison to Seventh, north on Seventh to Wash ington, where the parade will disband. The members of the order will assemble In Foresters' hall,. Sixth and Washing ton etreete, where the Initiation of 100 candidates into the mysterlee of Wood craft will take place. A platoon of mounted police will head the parade. C C Bradley will be grand marshal, assisted by the following elds: A. L. Barbur, J..W. Boothe and M. K. Gruber. -" The remainder ef the flret di vision will consist ot the Uniformed Rank ot the W. O.- W. under command of Major-Oeneral Rapson. , The second division wilt be in com mand of T. M. Word, assisted by A. R. Raymond and Paul Melnts. C. A.' Elliot wilt have commend ef the third division and his aids will be George B. Speere and . - Frank Bchonlg. A. O. Shepherd will command the .fourth division. Mount Tabor camp' SI will participate In tne parade and will form on the west side of Tenth north of Washington street. BAD KEY IS1LUMDE No Spurious Coin .Being Passed Here but Raised Bills Are .; , Very Numerous. ; v v 'ffo.spurlouB coin la being paaeed in Portlaad." said SUphen. A ConnelL op eatlve In charge of the United Statee secret service ourea.u.' this arternoon. "We have had. some complaints from the fair grounds that bogus half dollars were, being passed out there, but when the coins were sent to ue for examina tion we found that 'they were genuine, Very little counterfeiting le being com mitted in the country at present The law . hae been so strictly enforced and the ' penalties lmsosed have . been eo heavy that the professional ' counter feiters seem ta have retired from busi ness.. Occasionally, of course, we have a email counterfeiter to look after n) we nave to run mm aown. 'But at the same-time I wish to re peat the warning given by The Journal In regard to counterfeit and raised bills. 'Portland has . never been - flooded with blUe 'ee It Is et present In number I believe the bills In this city , , will i approach the .-. totals . at he Chicago, Buffalo And St-Louis expoet tlons that is. In proportion to the pop ulation or the lour eltlea. The altered notee for merchanta te take with sus picion are the tl and the IS btlla. The genuine ft bill hae the eegle on He face; the It bill the Indian heed. .The tl bill had been raised to ft by the aub etltutlon of the Indian heed, and It will deceive any oaewbo doee not look-4 for the smaller figures. The raised bills are roughly worked, except In a few casee, and the Job' can be detected If the recipient feels all the numerals, large and email, on the bill before be accepts lt . . ' ... 4 LOUISIANA MAKES PROTESTS TO SECRETARY SHAW Naval Brigade Ordered to Scene of Trouble and Fighting - J May Ensue. .. ..-rV'-i- . (Jearaal gpedsl Servlee.) . New Orleans, Aug. At t o'clock this afternoon eight new casee of yel low fever are reported. Governor Blanchard haa wired Secretary Shaw a etrong protest agalnat. the action ot tha revenue cutter Winona that le charged with interfering with theiulalana fishing hosts. - v , 1 Captain Bostlck of-the naval brigade hae been - ordered - to proceed to the ecene of trouble with hie command to protect the rlghte of oitlsene. Blanchard has demanded of the commander ef . the ahlp Islsnd-that.be release all boats held. Governor Vardaman . disclaims issuing orders for the reported trespass. The mstter le extremely serious. . QUELLE CAFE CORNER ; SOLD TO MRS. GORDON eaaBawaaeBaaWeBB The property at - Sixth and Stark streets, occupied by the Quelle esfe, waa old this afternoon- for- MO.O- tfy "the Merchanta' National bank to Irene Gor don. wife of Phil K. , Gordon of San Francisco. . 1 - '.. t The sale wes msde through the real estate egenoy of X M. Stesrns. - . Kost Mt Pars. ' Mrs. T. H. Flanders Informed the pV lice thie afternoon that she had lost a purse containing t"6 in gold and cur rency on Wsshlngton, between Fifth and Seventh etreete. . ' ' (" i ' ( ' ' Many Bew Arrivals. " (tserlsl Dispatet te Tk Soarssl.) " Bsrlow, Or.. Aug. .J. About 20 new comers arrived here last week. They have bought property and expect to .civil ju iv.it,b. - - p f .- ii inn THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL WILL SEND 7AB0VE" PAT-" TERN POSTPAID UPON r. RECEIPT. OF - ' . PRICE.. . 10TED RESORT IS iiliiPEDBiiTl Twelve-Mile House Burns to Ground, and Miller Says In . . cendiaries Did It. j v . FINDS BAG SOAKED WITH' - TURPENTINE ON PORCH Four People Were Asleep in Build .InUad Narrow Escapes With Their Lives and Lost : 'Almost Everythinc They. Owned. : " A J. Miller's roadhooeey X miles eeet ef this city on the Baae Line road, known ae the Twelve. Mile house, waa completely destroyed by lire leet ntgnt. Miller eava the? fire waa started by in cendiaries. Intens feeling .egainst the place has existed la the neignoornooa for "a year or more and Attenfpta have been mad to clos it. . . The ' house le twd-etory .' wooden buitdlne and, waa occupied last night by Mr. and Mrs. Millet 'and two womm Miller etates that eome time between 11 aad 1 o'clock he-wae awakened by the odor of smoke end found .the fire al ready -breaking Into hie- room .on the first, floor. - He smd his wife escaped only partly clothed. The women were rescued and managed to get out a trunk, which", is the only thing saved from the building. - . " Mr. Miller went to Oresham, a mile and a half distant, and purchased trousers and shoes for himself and some clothing for hie wife, t v He says that as he wes leaving the house he found on- tha front porch a gunnyaack. containing some soft sub stance and saturated with turpentine, andviieer by waa an empty . one-gallon cei. He says these articles war not there when he went to bed last evening. There wes S00 insurance on the build ing., ..-.. . . The house Is on of the most widely known among automoblllsts, bicyclists and some others.. LOCAL CHINESE GIVE HALF MILIOII- Subscribe This Amount to New Road Planned to Connect Chief Cities of Empire.: : Chin Gee Hee of Centon province left VAit.tiii m.tiH.v foe - ftaattla after conferences with "Twtn Wo and .other prominent Portland Chinamen reiat.iv to subscriptions . In the stock of .the ereet Chinese railway that le-te be constructed connecting the - principal cltiee of the' empire. - He haa made a tour of the United Stotee and has found that American Chinamen are ready to take stock to the amount ot $J, 000.009. Of thie amount about 1600,000 -la eub- scribed by Portland Chinamen, ' The railroad will. It is said, be corn- commenced at Sun Nlng, about 40 miles from . Canton, and then ' extended to many other large cities. ., The present plan embraces about J,000 mllea of rail way. Chin Gee Hee eeye there are the brightest- proepeets for-th enterprise. Money Is plentiful in China, and in this country he f Inde . - many . prosperous Chinamen who era willing to take stock. Twin Wo was made the Portland agent for the undertaking. - The company Is composed Jt many of the principal mer chanta of the empire, of which Chin Gee Hee le a representative. . He visited Chicago end negotiated for the materials for ..the rsHway. Ha -made all -his con tracts contingent, it Is said, on an ad justment of the Chlntse boycott against American goods. .. - ; , j . BARBERS APPLY DYE TO , CENTRALIA VISITORS Because they dyed the heir, eyebrows. mustach and beard of Av F. end lWls Lowell -of Centralis, . Washington, , Jet black, Knelpschlld A Scofteld, barber en North sixth street near . the Union depot, were charged with assault In the police court this morning. They charged, the men tl.Tk eeclr for the work, which Is eald to have been done without their- knowledge or eon sent. . They supposed they were receiv ing only ehavea 'and applications ef s hair tonic. .'.t " .... The berbere pleaded guilty, end were charged the coata of the court, tt In ach case, after they had refunded- the money taken, from the Centrally men. r - Xcesma, eeald head, hlvee, ttchlneee ef thAkln of any sort Instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan'S Ointment. At any d-' etoe, A .,, , , ""-"7 rtV I 1 L r . I - is e-eV I re4ee4 by 11X2UrifkrtZKi. J14 -e- i-: s) - V- w"e"?eeBaa.Ba-s-lr .. Broad tucks are very much in favor In shirt-waists, espectaU in those that are for general use. Dotted percale is repre sented in the waist here pictured, but its use is not limited to any special fabric The back is plain and two wide tucks pro vide pretty fulness in the fronts, which are closed at the center with buttons and button-holes. A- black satin bow-tie is worn witlv the standing collar and either Hnk or stud-button cuffs may finish tha full bishop sleeves.- The pattern is in 8 sitee 32 to 46 inches, bust measure. For 36 bust, the waist re quires 4yi yards of material 30 inches wide, tyi yards 27 inches wide, 2 yards 80 inches wide, or 2H yards 44 inches wide. i'rloe, 13 Cents. . TVtai re4yasli farQI Ke sent 4t ae - J - j - fsae jywwv-si w aw w ewi w esaa j ewaavus esj oa receipt of priee.- Give number an ) eise and full sHdress, writinf plainly, v Nams. ... 4 'e k e f P e we tlliMKitiittti Addrss . i : '. ;'. : i ...... , . . . . . ; ; ' '-v '''. " .V;...'-.'i- I City.. ...... . ...j. , ,, state ; ; :. ; . . ' . . . . POWER OF fMOR iSB Councilmen Worried Lest He Take Advantage of Recent Or- ' . dlnance. and Appoints ; , SOME WOULD LOSE PUCES IF-HE DID Attempt Will Probably Be Made to- Take Thls Appointive) 4 Authority . From the Chief Executive and to Vest It in the Council. -1 ' ByTth ordinanc passed two weeks ago, changing the number of council men to be eppolnted en the council com mittees. . Mayor Lane elalme the right te reappoint any or all the commltteee . ae desires.- The city council, however,- did not mean to confer this power on the mayot, ee- he had already ap- -pointed the commltteee according to the old aehedule, and they contemplated -that he would almply. make additiona to the eommlttees to bring them up to the d- lgnated memberahlp. - . . Several mambere of 'the-: .council are worried because, if the mayor dis solves the committees, they will' etand . but little chance of retaining their po sitions. . This, is aald to be particularly true of Thome e Gray, chairman of the- liquor license committee, whose s atti tude regarding the box ordinance ques- . tlon has not been altogether pleasing to the mayor. '. - - , , Certain members of the council ' ere bow' eeeklng a method whereby they , can block the meyor in the appoint ment of the committees end it le said . that an attempt will be made to pass an ordinance . taking the appointing" power entirely out of hie hands. The mayor stated today that he had heard rumor to that effect,, but knew nothing definite about It. Tha mayor haa signed the ordinance,' bat has nor named the "" eommlttees and stated that he did not ' know when he would do bo. . ' An ordinance will ee Introduced thie afternoon taking the appointment of a plumbing Inspector out of the mayor a hands. The ordlnanoe will provide that Thomas Hulme shall be. plumbing In spector and Harry Waterhouee assistant inspector to serve during the pleasure of the council. - , - ' The mayor is anxious to have this. ' matter eettled one ray or the other. ; He hae hed a man selected- .to fill Hulme'e place for some time, but haa been undecided regarding hie authority .. to remove Hulme end appoint a man to the position. . t r , 1 . ' -.. ' JESSIE BURNS WEEPS - P WHEN HELD FOR LARCENY Jeeele Burns burst into teere when -' She waa held to the grand Jury on a charge of larceny by Police Judge Cam eron thie morning.. George W. Coureen of Pittsburg was the complainant. - Here le one of the meet peculiar cases With which the authoritlee ever had to deal. Coureen met her on Sunday and,. srasDlnsT her by the shoulder, -accused her of eteallng 1250 from him last Wed- -needs. - She essVrted -that ehe ' had never eeen him before, but took a walk with him. eo ehe eald, to look for her husband, who would savs her from ar rest Convinced thet the woman wae trying to elude him,. Coursen turned her over to a policeman.) He ewore-that he met her last wed- r aesday and - accompanied .' her - to a room, where ehe robbed him., of tlBO. He eald he recognised her oy the rea blotch on her chin, which she kept con cealed with a handkerchief. FEARED SILVER LOVING CUP ; ' FOR SAMUEL G. FULTON Kmuloves of the Korthern' Paelfle freight department in Portlend todey ' presented a very handeome aolld ellver ; loving-cup to Samuel O. Fulton, retiring . esslstent general freight -agent The cup 1b engraved .with the following words: ; .- .- .. ; -' - .. ' ' '..-v "Token of-esteem to Samuel O. Fuwon, , from employee of the general., frefght and claim department yo( the Northern . Paelfle . railroad, . Portland, , Oregon, Aeguet 1. 10.M . -'-.. .-The cup Wes presented by adelega- tlon headed by Chief Clerk J. A. Mo- Nelll, who made e few remarks, Mr. Ful ton, who hae been in the service here - since llll, deeply appreciated the action Of his subordinates In the department M. White Coaxes te the Fair. Emlle White, capitalist and clubman - of .Sso .Frsnclsoo, Is visiting t fair, - Mr. .Whit is heavily, interested in the American Newe company ef New Tork and has assumed th Isrge Interests left to him by hie father in the San Fraasu ct- Kws c -, .. .