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the oresou daily journai; r z ?! o "say Evr:::::3, cr?T-:-r-?. u . t:::. nmoao is' seekkg i;i08ffli; iu doors, i,ibo,i i s :..,iissi;ri jTzi ie o:; ;. l::: - easy rav inra this city- says dayor CP 3 CMS RISES 10- FEET lu 24 eaail J ' l.a .ULe J I i nip Vancouver & Cuburban 'Railway i "Company Has Been Incor- - porated at Olympia. SEEKS i TERMINALS ' HEREIN GOOD TERMS Plans Art' f or t Broad Gauge 1 Line, ' ; Eighty-Pound Rails, Extending in , Northeasterly Direction From Van couver.( SporOroirn Olympia today to The Journal gives news of the filing of ar ticles of Incorporation, by another rsll---road at Vancouver,"; ;; Tbe .company 1 named the Vancouver Suburban Ratl ' way , company.. . W. H. C Bugs, real estate man at Vancouver; la president. ' The caplUl Is 11.500.000. , All the Incorporator are Vancouver men. but It Is said the capital la fur- nlshed by eastern people and comes from a transcontinental railroad com- 'pany that Is seeking to acquire terminal : (rounds and the nucleus of a railroad . that 'will .enable the main line to gel Into PortlanA. territory on advantageous 'terms.. ,., '.....-.-.. -,-. i T r Forcible Entry to Law- ; Violating Saloons, Million Dollars Mors Than Last Year. Service Paralyzed Produce on the Levees; at Ct ,' ; Louis Swept Away--iBrids;es Carried Out IN SOFTLY TAPPING Not : Correct Conception of. the Facts and Points With Pride to His Own Record. ' v - 1 PROPERTY WILL C PUT , - X . . DOWN AT CASH VALUE iZrjy&Z VZSr&Pm : Wi.1 Cs About Quarter of a HV.ntVThVuout' West 6tuW Heavy Floods .-.Train . w " " Mni cMunutnf iu wmtHHnj airection irora Vancouver Surveys will be sin at once. ... ; Amoni thefew people who have be come aware of the existence, of the "new company there la miiih naoniitinii .. JSJV:..,ran50"tlnent1 nnetW Both THERE IS NO EFFICACY "- ana tne urand Trunk are snown to nave plana making Portland ...r uojecuve raciric coast terminals. ' whether or not thv . r. taking v,i. . prepare im v rthi mit question in the Pacific northwest rail road-riddle. The. Grand Trunk and Ca. oadlan Paclflo are, said to be In har mony on a plan to put lines Into Port- """a illI jr, t ( The Canadian Paclflo has taken Aver tne ueuingham Bay A Northern- a. road siTin ti entrance into Puset sound territory. , It Is reported the two north ern roaaa win build ;,, V ." . - (Jearaal Sseatal Sai iUi'1 St Louis, Mo.. Sept II. -The Missis sippi river la on a rampage and has risen more than 10 feet hero in the past If hours. SweeDliK awav a vaat auan. Judgs Cameron Says His Honor Has Increase .Will , Include Payment for " ' PJ eiong the levea - Tne South Portland and Willamette 1 mouth of the Missouri as far south a ttUV, t-ij , I jnempnie. Miiea or lowianas on either migrate Bridges and Better, Equip- side of, the river are flooded and traffto on tne iron Mountain and other roads la completely paralysed. ment for. Fire Department. T " Hlsh water on theMlaaouri extenda rrom moux city south, and though most ::E17 PAPER r.TILLS OiJ CLEAR17ATER Portland Concern 1 Purchases ' Porter ; Sloughs and Mill " Site at Lewiston. ; J ' (Special Mapatck te Tke JaeraaL) Iewlaton. Idaho, Sept. II. A Portland company Incorporated In Oregon -under the nam of. the Clearwater Power .Boom company, has purchased the For . ter aleugh and mill eite eaat of this - city and will soon Install saw and paper mills. Tbo officers of the company are . H. JU Plttock. president; T. W. Iadbet- ter, vice-president and treaaurer; IL M. Cake, secretary; I, A. Porter Of Lewis- ton, manager x r-Jajrftallsstloo"nf 'ths'company Is Tlaced at I15e,00. and the plans pro- TMe lor the construction of a dam . .across the Clearwater river, furnishing excellent booming grounds and power estimated at 10,00 horsepower. The , company proposes to sell ' power and 'now has . deals . on for manufacturing sites. lor three large eastern concerns. The sale- of power Is expected to be con summated within a few days. It I stated that the company has re ceived assurances from the war .de partment that the . permit - to dam the river, which Is now -classed as a navt gable stream, can be necured, providing 'the company Install suitable Jocks,,- . The company iproposes to Install, pa per and sawmills within the next -year' and enter the market . for logs oa ; streams -tributary to Clearwater river. : A large area of valuable Umber la beld by settlers anxious to supply the logs to the mills. . ! FIRST WHEAT SHIPPED ' OVER THE PORTAGE ROAD v; : i i. J (Bpealet Uapateh to The loareaL) . 1 The Dallea, Or., Sept. Is. The first cargo of wheat shipped over the portage road was consigned to Balfour-Guthrie 4k Co. of Portland, Oregon, by Smith Brothers, from Quinton. ; It arrived at Celllo September It, IMS. . The second cargo of KM sacks arrived on September It, IMS. ' . It la expected that. frqm now on the hlptnents will be made regularly, - and It la hoped that before long the Oerome will be at work as well as tb Columbia. Ontera of Mnnlelna! ludn finMroi I . ADOUt .ll.lQ0.OOv will be reaulrad tn I serious Mna ITinMi.ni..M lUild from TlCOlt .tOUk. .MIMM... I.. n,.lu.Ml.'4A.n.lnil 4hl flv n BAriU.J ...i . . m..'! Amwm I . -. ... Pnrtlanrf ..4 n. i,i .1"" f"""" v " - i - . wu of it rw. oia i i.iii vuiir. uian xnw fno hlrill miliilr.- , - immimwwov 1 i.iur.-.iiryi. ' " T mOrS than WaS BHlIM thla Tha 1 i"Mutoi wauueum U Drops. JLl Daain Country. l.lonFia tint muar trnnrk at ha doora of I . ... " 0a 0r.' The I Kanaaa Oitv tk. IV. Th.r. irt nunla k.K... I r" . I increase Will InHiM. Illllliil I ... v 7 ' r". ; " v. I places they suspect are .open artor noura, - "" v-w Milwaukee hss at last completed Its I L,,,,. il k- a..,- for the South Portland and wniamatta inMamiMO M.rfn,.n.. w. 1 " r I . kk Zh- i. j , 1 " r I ment, according to Mayor Lane. I orroges,' nnaer the act passed tJMS SLnSSS nve Pt"' what Ts -rlght by the last legislature compelling tit. afvIt,t.r a nrst locsl m ove wheft lhey . forcibly break Into a saloon Imposition of. an extra speclsl tax to wuerv tuo nuv w wviiw ass w , say arc tun iv i w " - s,vs ssv ;LrtB v vt m DrHlgll cot I la ted," said the mayor. , "If the officers ling more than tlO.600. an Item not In went 'around knocking at the places I this year's budget; I1O.09O for. new an where they suspeated there- were viola- I paratus and -buildings for the lira de- tlons of the ordinance, they would not I partment, and natural Increase In teu be likely to gain admittance, as the pro- I nlclpal expenses caused by arrow! h m prtetors are ' usually Informed who are population and , Improvements that are at the doors, before they are opened. , I In hand. "The patrolmen will be instructed to . , Last year the county assessor placed PraelrUnf T.lle DAAr.la aj. know a total valuation . Of. about SO.O0.000 1 : 1 - ' -- T. . ' - .-Yr"... v nv endangeredsnd the packlng-houie dis trict is threatened. . Unusually heavy rains, amounting In many places to cloudbursts, are reported from many points daring the past week Eatt Side Workers Czlly Loss a Thousand Days Ctcausa ; . '. "' cof Crides. ' ' ; TRAFFIC ACaCCO CTKL X j : BRIoqE K03T-1MFZDSDT in Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas and Mis- Thif Structure Is Said to Be Opes sourt.- Much property damage Is re. I . ., . wb ported, but no loss of life since Friday. The storm still continuea in many parts of , the central . west. . where a record breaking precipitation is being recorded. The-anta -Fe -rat) i naJ reports that! the water In many parts of its system la the highest ever known. Boutnwest About Thircyef the Time While Demands of Tribuury Districts lacrease -Weekly. Mr. Sugg said: Our local Ineorpora tors represent eastern capital, it la a street railroad proposition. We propose to asxiite city council thla evening for a franchise for"a railroad through Van couver. We will connect the city with the Fruit Valley reaidenoe district" STRCE IV DE VISITED I r I break Into the places where they I the law Is violated and proprietors will I on the. city's nrODert3r thla vurh. viu be taken before the municipal Judge for assess It at cash value, as required by breaking . the 'ordinances. If Judge Isw, which will make the total about Cameron refuses to do his duty when tl60.0OO.0OO The tax rate this year ' was these men are taken before him .the men mills, which brouaht tha amount t I arrested for keeping open sfter hours I be raised by taxation to ttSi.tH.tl of will bo placed In the city Jail and kept I which. 447,t4.7t was paid up August there from the time they are arrested II. . . , .. -. . until court convenes the following day I Taking the Orleans He Will Come in .October If. Wanted. creaaa In several n.rm.n. k mna -w vnnni. laco ay natural growth, from NUH ti WsKl msrld0." . U,Sshrrl Joe must b. added to the sum yWdl XU L oy uiis years tax rate, which will bring ok., ' ,.i i " rr V" th total nu.i. 11 . I October is, and I expect to arrive ' in 000 U brought fa'bj lU'liCrSS. William C Carls Who Will Give an .' Organ Recital ; at the First Pres- bytetian Church Next Friday. HIEVES ROB TRAVELERS Oil THE TRAINS Many Complaints Reach - the Police of the Work of Light- t mm Tingerea ivien. v . ; WOODMEN OF WORLD : SUED FOR A POLICY r ' (iNml SpaeUI STtre. T v- Saa Diego, Sept. It. Suit was begun Jthis morning by John B. Runk Against the head camp of the Pacific Jurisdiction Woodmen of the World to recover 1,000 Insurance oa the life of Ellis a. Bunk of Ssn Bernardino, son of the claimant Bunk was killed by an alectrto shock. Woodmen say the policy was void, as the Insured man was working as a line man,', v . . ( -' ' .' .- CHINAMAN ARRESTED : J FOR SWEATING COIN , tlesiaal Sseetal Strrt.) ' San Diego, Ca!, Sept II. Kee Sing, m Chinaman, was today attested on tha charge of sweating gold coin. On 'hi person was found f 0 lit and II gold coins, all sweated. Kee Sing has been living here several months. It Is be lieved that be has S partner. - SEATTLE LAUNDRY PLANT v DESTROYED BY FLAMES Dlaaatck te TVa w,i ( neatue. eept II. Fire early this morning aestroyea the Northern Laun air piant at tne root of Lake Union. It was at iirsi reportea that Mrs. Emma Rose, manager of the concern, had lehed. but she turned op at a neighbor's nouse ai noon. Tne loss Is 110,000 on the bulling and 11.000 on the contents. ':V i ' ! Attn twards...r;;:; H yuo warranto proceedings were be gun today tn the circuit court against C IX' Edwards, an alderman at St Johns, who has sold his property In the town and sttn holds his of Ace. The plaintiffs are the sUte of Oregon and John Hag Sertf and Edwards is cited to appear and ahow why his - official position uwu m ds oeciarea vacant : aoi-"-: t'earaal aaal aarvtrnt . Berlin. Sept. UThlrteen new cases aeatks rteea Veves. w. " ial aWvtee t 1 newe?: Pt. n.LAt noon .ZJTT' flT ths from ei fever were reported. Mean w dt IavIs Best Brand, .1 All trains running Into and out of Portland are being - systemstically "worked" by . thieves, two or three of whom usually work together. Many complaints have been made at police neaaquarters by people who have lost money and valuables on their way here, while reports of a similar character havs been sent back from other cities by persons traveling out of Portland. W. O. Thomas of Canby. Wisconsin, Is the lstest victim of these train thieves. Ha appeared at police headquarters this morning and reported the loss of 112, In poor health, and with no employment. the young man ; Is penniless among strangers.'. "I wss reading a letter addressed te me at Canby." he said, "when an elderly man.' with gray hair and muatache, apoke to me and asked me If I cams from Wisconsin. I said I did, and he said his home was at Madison, I learned afterward that he had looked over my shoulder while l waa reading the letter. "He brought a dapper young man for ward and introduced him as his nephew. who he said, had graduated from the University of California. Wo conversed about Wisconsin affairs for awhile. When I went to the rear of the train to get a drink of , water the "nephew" ac companled tne. -1 did not suspect any. thing, even when I sew they were con. versing with a young man with blond hair, plastered down smoothly and .were glancing at me from time to time. "Having had little sleep for four days. I slept In my seat When X awoke the money was missing. -1 went through the train but could not find any of the three and learned from the conduotor that they left tho car at Chehalis." UPTON IS THROWN AND - KICKQ BY AH0RSE " " tfooraal Special ferries.) .Xtfndon. Sept II. 8ir Thomas Linton. honorary colonel of the Second Lanark shire engineers, while leading hla regi ment in review before King Edward at Edinburgh thla morning, was ' thrown. Hla horse kicked his face, but he wss not seriously hurt The review was the greatest muster of Scotchmen under arms since tha battle of Flodden field. (Joarael Special Service.) Oyster Bay, , Sept. It. The president sum orovidMl fne Iw tha I today aent the followlnar talearram tn tha and they will not be permitted to give mlllago rate. iiMT.I7. snd addlng to payor of New Orleans: , 7 ' , h. order given the police by M.yor mennmem I Lane," said Judge Cameron. "Is based for hv tha ne. k,m. i. ,k,- mep. lnB welfare or tne people ol on an erroneous concentlon of tha fanta. I n..,.. t ..-.i T . . . . louiaiana and New Orleans. The policeman. In the case that causes this controversy admitted In court that he had heard ev noise in a saloon after 1 o'clock In the morning and had rapped I nn tha 9nAP hut waa eefuaUHl admittance. r , v v w am lti uu.iil an nv , ii'rn,r, arisen nm. ..... . He was forced to admit when questioned I vldes In all about tha 11 loo oos that win I. " 1 . people nesire me to come then bv me that ho had not told the bi TlSiBi.i haU do so. If they desire me later prletor of the aaloon or the bartender, penses. . """,ww " I "ill make a special trip for the ex- who answered the knock, that he waa a v.L. , v press purpose of visiting Louisiana and policeman. The account of the matter ' iriavmwH,. , lAraansas. In the Oregonlan Is Incorrect In every f - inasmuch aS the aasessmont la to bet -"I wish you to consider the -wishes of salient particular. I "adethrea times as large as It was this tha people of Louisiana, also ,' of the I cautioned the officer t be morel'""" ' """w wouia om io re- i quarantine reguiaiions or oiner siaies. careful in gathering evidence and told him Y AA ni hall.v. a aalnnnman In kia, town wouia refuse S open to an officer f fiMeoryit- not (or the-special, bridge! ."I. shall do whatever the people of If he knew who waa at tho door Po- I D normal increase In city ox- I New Orleans and Louisiana wish, sub- .nn.,n.. Kin. ..... npensea together with tha improvements I lect only to tho other states on the " " L.lll k w- m - II ..... i court with no evidence at all to back P"inenw wme i quirenuiw maer. ud their contentions. j. - Increase will be necessary, however, to . "My record since I hsvo been on this Jl .V.. . 1 bench speaks for Itself. I challenge VL .1 iU "?m" u.v.. i... , ...iwwi. .i. thing more than 1 1-1 mills. . - a .ingle case in which I have failed tilJZ1"" V,raPV . , , . I however, the city officials aooear no' to hTi. ::tz:" -;:r,i..:z w t thi. t. jobbery : i. bmg .t- dence that ha was guilty was reasonably w BV not bn discussed offlclally I tempted by George W. Btewart in order collusive." ' " uuty was reasonably by the cUy councll whlch the sole to get money from the Nicolal Brothers" uu-imin.n power .. in , tne municipal i company. Attorney o. r. ' Faxton this aovernment. j - i . . I ..-... .k. ai.w. k.a DRUNKEN JUROR G VEN v I From th cl auditor's '.office ware ord ai la criminal. Stewart Is suing 'niuA .. Vr... I Procurl the following rough estisiates the Nicolal company, -which owns a TEN DAYS IN PRISON " the expenss that will be incurred In large planing mill In this city, for w,.vu .vwiuijjs va air, uvriia I alVfOVV aaroages tor injuries wnicn nt naoiTOotuim as approximate, as he I sUtes were received by falling through has no authority to make them official I a hole in tho floor of the firm's manu- now or at any other time: -: . Bough Bstlmatea of Money Weeded, spend the next 10 days In the county h JL Vjt", .",. lTma' ; ner-tnsn. watsr (all for annaarlne tvafor- tha e..rt thli I bond"'. 1A0; shorUge In Improve ment oona interest rund, SAYS COMPLAINANT HAS A CRIMINAL RECORD trafflo Is demon UseoV -.All trains have I iTCvery worktngman or T woman " living either been abandoned or are hours late. I on the east side must allow half an hour in Kansas wuoie stretenes ex una are i every day-to provide for possible dev under wster while bridges are being I i,v. . ,h. ,.,..., . r .... carried out and the track undermined. m " - w. v.ai nMnfoa 1 1.. ..... h M. . -. : before taking that of the t persistent I one time, one is liable st any time to suitor., Mr. Berry and his bride-elect appeared at the office of the county, clerk laat week and asked, for a license. As both said they came from Kansas, tha coveted paper was refused. not becauae ef na tivity,, but from the fact' that a request of such a nature from a 1 Kansas couple In distant Oregon suggested the need of further Inquiry, Today ; Mr. Berry re turned to the county otflelaL accom panied by K. .ft. Mulker or this city, be kept vetting It minutes every time tne .river in crossed. It is estimated - that 10,000 persons live In East Portland and work on the west side. The potential loas of time," therefore. Is 10,000 hours every day, or 1,000 days of 10 hours each. If the average wage be 2 .per day this amounts to 11.000; In 100 working days . a year It would be 1100.000. Some working people are " docked-' when lata. For tha unnecessary delays at the . who Identified the couple as marriage-1 bridges there is no compensation. It able.,,;. ' ... (.". " . . I doee not cause an eaual increase In tha revenues of the rlvermen. aa it Is as-serted-brvwell-lnfermed persons: that" ma closing or tne draws an hour morn ing and evening would not cause ma- ! terlal loss or Inconvenience te the boat ; men. -. ' . - . ,, -. , The steel bridge, which Is nssd bv the railroads. Is closed an average of 10 minutes everv hour In tha da v. - flunar. Intendent O. j. Laird has been keeping a snowing tne number or openings WAKEFIELD WILL BUILD " TRESTLES TO ISLAND Robert Wakefield wss the lowest bidder I for .construct ton of the proposed trestle of 'the , Portland Consolldsted Bstlway to connect with Its new ferry landing at Shaw's . laland. His figures were ap proximately I40.000. The. nearest bidder l ot the draw and the time It remains was. james jonnaon, at snout k.wv. i open. This shows that for all ri.au The bids were aa follows fe. I of vessels the best time made is five vriving piiea, uneai rootv y piiennver i minutes each. - , ... . James Johnson, a center Burrell Con-1 All trafflo up and down the river must - struotlon company. II cents; Robert I paas the steel bridge.. - The oil tanks are ' Wakefield. ,14 cents: N. J. Blagen, I below that bridge and most of tha rivae . ' cents;-Jamea Paquet, 164 cents; . Robert I boate now use oil as fuel. . Every trip Smith. II 7-. cents: Oleblsch dt Joplln, I Into the harbor there must he a raturh '. 17 cents. .Driving piles, lineal' foot, by I to the tanka to replenish the oil supply. water jer, ana pueanvar jtaifi jonnaun, i nosiaencs ot lower Alblna and the SO cents; -Burrell Construction company, I peninsula who do not cross on the ferry ' M cents: Robert Wakefield. It cents; I must use the steel bridge and they are N. J, Blagen. SI cents: Jamea Paquet I especially Insistent In their demand for 10 . cents; Robert Bmlth, 17 cents; I a correction or the Abuse-caused br UleDlsco st jopnn. . is cents. .uumoer. i unnecessary aeiays. per 1.000 feet board measure James wtSSwST MORE FOR HUSBAND is. j. tuagen, fzx; jamea raquet, 3z.w; Robert Smith. J22.T5; Qlebltch Joplln, raw. THAN FOR BAIL MONEY HOSPITAL CLERK STOLE v OVER TWENTY THOUSAND (Special Olasateb te Tke JaersaL) r Seattle. Sent 1!. Prettv 1 (-rear-eld Eva Boda cared more for Fred Kelly than she did for the 1200 ball money de posited ln her behalf to Insure her ap pearance as tbs prosecuting witness i against Joe Ma resile, former owner of the Arcade theatre, charged with crlmU nal assault committed' upon the cBlld. When the case against . Marcalle was Special XHasatefe te Taa losraaLf Seattle, Sept II. George Henry. a Juror summoned from Skykomlsh to serve in Judge Oilliam's department will Jail for appearing before tha court this morning In an Intoxicated condition. Henry arrived from Skykomlsh last evening apd according to his story met rnenaa wno sept him out all nlxht He showed np at tha appointed time but was in such a condition that tho atten tion of the court was directed to him. After a severe lecture. Judge Oilllam ordered the bailiff to deliver Juror Henry to the sheriff down stairs, and half an hour after he climbed the hill to the hall of Justice he was locked be hind the bars. : 122.000: Smith iwtiand and Willamette Heights bridges, I162.tl9.lt; fire . department 1216.000; police department, 12.000; city engineer's department 190.000: street repairs.; 170.000; lights, 171,000; facturina nlant. The accident occurred -St" an early morning hour on March 20, 100S. Stew ert etated that he entered the mill In order te get aome tools to aid In greas- lha his wagon, ha being bead teamater. He sUtes that be fell through a hole in the floor and received internal Injuries. It Is alleged by Attorney Paxton that Stewart knew of the hoie a whereabouts v (Special Otapatcb te Tha loeraaL) Grants Paaa, Or., Sept 11. Sam Mo- ment of the city government that levies Connell, who lives about 12 mllea south the tax rate. Before tho first of the of Oranta Pass, met with a serious, if year I sm expected to present ray bud not fatal, -accident Saturday moral n a. get for the ensuing. .nd r h... While sawing a cut oil of a tree the I not yet gone into It and h.v. i.. i Four saloonmen are accused of violet log dropped on: a skid, which flew noise to what I shsll recommend. tins city ordinances and a fifth is likely i ana sira-mm -in-tns-small of "the r At-this time,rii6wever I -marZsax ltd get:Jntoirouua. back, ho fell to the ground and soon that, so far aa the executive denartment William Mof fett lost consciousness and lay exposed to I can accomplish such a result there I night by " -' Woodmen's Veer stall. ' (Speeur Dlasett te Tsa ljraaL Dallas. Or. Sept II. The W. O. W. of this city are - erecting a new hall which wH be-the Inr aeet in town. It Is In a fins locality, one block from Msla street. - The seating capacity wllL, be 100. The Dallas La Creole club will alao have their headquartere in the build. Ing. The hall will also bo used for an opers house. . v .. ' ' - .. ' Take Advantage ef Side Trips, v -Holders of certain' Lewis snd Clark tickets are entitled to fifteen-day one. fare tlcketa en- the. 8 luthern Paclflo as fsr south as .Ashland. Partloulsrs by ssking st Third and Washington streets, Portland. .4 --4 LIES UNCONSCIOUS FROM -ACCIDENT ALL DAY LONG parka. 130,000; health board. Including teat he had to climb oVer a pile of garbage, crematory . and pest house, lumber to reach It; that tho Injuries he 135,000; public library, . 110,000; street now, complains of were caused by an- cleanlng and sprinkling department, other source, snd thst the plaintiff had 171,000; salaries in mayor's, auditor's, previously made tho remark that that uTMurer e ana oiner orncee, ito.000. i noie wouia do imn piu w a- These .approxlreate ll.l AO ono. and I few hundred dollars out of the com when the 1300,000 from licenses is pany for damages. It Is also claimed taken out, the remainder must be raised by the defense that the former teamster by taxation. In the . neighborhood of entered the mill two hours. before It 1710.000. was time for him to begin his work, and Mayor Lane aald today that ha had! that when he fell no. witness wss at not neard or the matter,, excepting aa he had read In The Journal. -The council," he said, "Is the depart hand to aee how the accident occurred. SALOONKEEPERS KEPT . OPEN AFTER HOURS was srrested Isst Acting Detectives Kay -snd the elements until 0:10 o'clock that must be strict economy in aver, denaet. I Jones and charged with allowing three night, when he waa found by a search-1 ment - - . I women In his saloon, 171 First street ing party. , His life is despaired of. I - . Meoaomy the Wettthword. " . ' I The women were also taken uito cus- . - I "Xt win ha tha .Ki- ..... Itndv. The hearings were set for GOOD PROSPECTS AHFAn JJ hold v"7 o has control wdn.e-,a ' - oi ma iitwna rurs r m a e'n.. - a.- v - uiiua tv FOR DALLAS COLLEGE r1 .cco?ntablllt'r iror very. dons . Z2L v 1 psid out I say thls'wlth no reflectlo Ladell A Carlson. 414 North Nine . ... . . ... with havlne , IBIIIUI .V w ai, .-u ........ raflatinn I II men in tneir saioon a a An anv An. T . a. . . , . I t.nla annra He. (SpecWDiapateh te-tbe 1-U for ms to' say that the moniv niu, I A waFrant his been Issued for August o ", IMp. 1 C C by taxation or Otherwise for the benefit Erlckson on the chorgo of having about F"n Ti" r?tu ""nt tho t Sep- of the city of Portland must be re- nien In his saloon st 1 o'clock yes- tember 10. where he has been for, over garded aa a trust fund, to be paid out terday morning. Hla night manager a year In the Interest of tha Dallas eol- only for legitimate needs and that thsre telephoned Chief Orttsmacher Khat he i must do a return to the cltv of a doi-lcouia not get ma men . Tho college will open Its school year tar's worth of work tor sverj dollar ,l Shea A Kelly are said. to have had DOmiicr , " win nave a stronger I eel ved. - - . ........ . I people in their saloon. io rourtn streei, student body and teaching force this I Ona item , tw,n...... . ....... 1. 1 tin o'clock veeterdey morning. JS5r..!!f-l ?-? Th,M wlu in Jront of city property is to bs sdded The landlady of the Elkton rooming- by Professor C A M.ck...h im tn6 " '-: the amount can ny rroiessor w. a. Mack,-who will have not be given at this time charge of ancient languages, and Miss lt,.- I. k. . J. Armstrong, from Albany collesV who .H mpVfn t0 b senerally conceded will be srt Instructor. "-V who that mora money wUi be required for ueimnmenc man nas neen ap propriated heretofore. Chief Campbell hs asked that funds be provided to buy apparatus and construct buildings. "This request of - Chief Campbell." said Mayor Lane, "should be granted. i ne cuy. nss outgrown the present sp NORWAY AND SWEDEN ' ;: EFFECT COMPROMISE (laarsal SpaeUI Sarrlee.1 Chrlstlanls, Sept II. It la rennried pnmtus of the fire department and there that Norway and Sweden have arrived at I mut "om buildings located so as honae. sixth snd Davta streets, com plained to the police yesterdsy that the San Francisco saloon, conducted by B. J. Martin, has been the scsne of dis turbances at all hours of the night for some time, v , ' . . RESERVATION CLERK IS EXONERATED OF GRAFT ' (Ipxrfal Plsssteb te Tke JoaraaLt a peaceful aolutlon of the aanaratinn I to enable tha men to ret to fir.. n,.i.ira I Tnala .LlL '. .ui .r..m. ...... nMhl.nu. Sweden ..... 1Z" I and . v .- x. ..7. I ItODinson, ciera o i- ...... I... "" " . 'u ms - w " ng runs. ; I ...ion. who'was suspended tnrpe months i ui LiTgwvi vi A.vuaiTinger ns mrwJt i a. a - . ' - . . m niCLAUn I U Sfcfc NIHHTSJ subordination oi cures ana omer cnargev, fortresses of Kongsvlnger and Fredlka ten . remaining, provided the other fortresses are destroyed. The new gov ernment for Norwsjr will be settled by a referendum. -. I . . M..,.- K. ,K. d.n.... OF PORTLAND EXPOSITION m" to? .lTTn ' ...w... ..... .. . ..... , eoate for Bxposltioa. (Spatial Dlapatet te Ttw JaarsaL) Forest Grove. Or, Sent iaV. Chalmers, the stockman of Ctnterriile will enter some sf the finest specimens or nis neras at tne Lawis and Clark stock show. Edward Nayloi of Ms city will also exhibit a score or so ef hit splendid Angora goats. Both of these gentlemen-nave oeen uncommonly suc cessful In former atock fairs. TAFT TO MAKE YEARLY rrf INSPECTION CfF CANAL flan' Vnnrisfo. fln . it eiiM Nelson and Manager Nolan 'intended tb transferred to the Blackfoot agency at from Jul II to date paid. However, Mr. Robinson will not act again as clerk on the Umatilla reservation, having been leave this morn In a for Portland, what Nelson Is billed to play a week's en- gagement at one of the local theatres. Browning. Montana. Agent Valentine waa sent from Washington a few weeks ago to the reservation to look Into the However. Nolan ha. kt.it nted I evidence, which he submitted to the de before the grand Jury In Sacramento to partment. Major McColn -was -ordered tell wnst he knows Of. the alleged cor- to Shoshone agency, but it Is understood ruption fund used to dsfest the antl-l that he will retire from the publlo aerv- pnsef Ight law. Nolan says he will tell I Ice so Will not accept the position. all he knows. In tho meanwhile Nelson lZ'u&?&Xl BERRY IS PERSISTENT oi tne 'exposition, : (Jesraat Special Sarrtea.) Ho, for Astoria. AND WINS HIS BRIDE T,,W " rww,,a I If at first ypu don't succeed, try Waahlnatnn Sent. 11 te i. .v.. I . . eianipii twras aiost I asain. ' minmrair. n., a. sorry, .lZ'i. vJJ ri-'TT. i.,,lkl.y t.h.t 7:10 a.. m. daUy except Frl- 70 years old. snd registering ss a native of the Runnower state, is. the new apostle of this creed snd hat to ahow for hit reward s blushing bride of a. Arriving Portland I . m. . . I whs bora tha name of Clara R. Pries Maoratarr T af t will 'iT . J," COCl1 1:14 - AU except Frl- Shli It Is eTTi inKn.iJn' ST? d"y' t"n leaves Astoria I p. m.. dlhat laVio Va p.-?-0.' .,h. 'T'1: Portland 1:10 P- m. 4 Sundays thJ cinll yearly P to inspect leaves Vortland I a, m.. JlstorU lilt p. - - - (Jearsel apedal Stwioa.) Washington, Sept II. J. .- W. Boyd. aged! it, clerk In ..the marine hospital service,, was srrested today upon the oparge ot aw.mas.ing goveromons tunas. I ..11d th. .Mn.rior .wU mnrnn. He has confessed to mlsappropristlod Evm WM -ot DrT,,.nt. . J, J cr for two years through tho mantonUthm I 7rJ-!tZ?r:ZifJ i."it,.ii". .,.. . . ...... -. " court was aooui io diii oui .Iin I? ?l t9i0,)- w.ou, a bench warrant to her it waa explained foed onl ad llJeret thi th ft "w " '5s. Fred IZ present the orlgl- Kelly ,t Tacoma and! jumping her ball. nt 2.1 ... . 1i in' ;'"' had gone to Vancouver with her hus- It iSrlmr ..fT. iiL"."- band whers she will In future reside. hl.nSr!!itdLhri.l! M. hen the court lesrned tbess his desk snd the retained youchers were facta, wss discharged seen. The secret service wss notified. . -"cltrssa. He has been an extravagant liver. His .k.i. r.'ssa'a v.reln Kamp-- HU.salary lg WANT PORTLAND DAY t i,iv a year. - , ... a . .'. A utIMtnAL nULIUAT The chamber of commerce heartlJv ap proves of Mayor Lane's plan to make Portland. day st the Lewie snd Clark exposition s .universal holiday In the city. Acting on the mayor's suggestion, R. R- Hogue. vice-president tn the sb sence of President Wheelwright, hss ap FUNERAL SERVICES v OF FRANK E CAST0 . Tha funeral services of Frank E. Casto, son of Dr. snd Joseph Sclnton Costo. will take Place Wednesdar at 2 tZT'f dlhZ? tedVmmlU.. efis t-" wlS il. bJ T' WJ" OU- a like committee from tha three other bert, who waa chaplain-ef the Second commercial bodies of the city to plan a urZ'n 'S'nient , , .. . gsnersl celebration of the day; Those The members of old company C of the appointed srei W. M. Ladd, W. H. Cor el regon mllltla and the veterans . of the h.. w r num. w w u...... i ir Second Oregon and friends are Invited. Devers, W. L. Bolee. Slg Slchel. Charles fntarniant will . K. . . . m 1 ' . .. ... . : --w ... . . . a.aT.w i drown, Mi. uaseiune ana m. Knrman. nuntair, wnore lie services will Del "- . private, v r , ; .1 w. MfLao Wuta ruM SMk, sewsm K i I .. ..... Dan.l. A ttl... a-W ' ElEnOOLFAjUDOES''nn . - -i NOT HURT TfflSTfORSEl '3' nd the :oos Bsy Land company of ' . , M. I South Bend, Waahlngton, for several - a w.. i.,,..., Idosen lots In Eaat Marshfleld. Oregon, uaad to dumnin. diA T1 . ! nd numerous fsrms in Coos county, used in dumping dirt from the elevsted.k. ,. .I.in.d k. roadway on Nineteenth street between I ' "... " " Washington and Morrison streets, fell over sn smoenxmsnt on lt head this morning snd scsped unhurt. The roadway Is CO feet above the around' st that point ' ' The cart -was - driven -by - Oeorge teaeep. , wnen it was backed to the edge of tho plank -roadway the horse went on, the cart pitched over and Its weight dragged the animt! sfter It CALIFORNIA WOMAN . . INJURED IN WRECK (Jeoraal Sseelal Serrlee.! New Tors, Bept II. Jane Seymour Kilns of California, while en route to Springfield,. Massachusetts, to become I the head of tha woman's department of tne American international college, was Injured in a wreck in the New Tork I central tunnel in New Tork this morn- ing. . Eleven others were hurt NO MORE CONTRIBUTIONS FROM EQUITABLE LIFE ' (Jesrsal Special Serrlee.' New Tork. Sept 11. President Paul I Morton today, after a meeting of the executive committee of tho Equitable, announced thst no more contributions would, be msde to polltlcsl parties. Asked If tho Equitable had contributed previously, Morton said be did not care to tain about bis predecessors. FREIGHT HANDLERS will:not strike ' ' (Joernal Iperlal Service. I ' ' Chicago, Sept II. Tha threatened rrelghthendlere' , strike col Is peed today when agreements were signed with four leading railroads for last year's waxes sna worxing conditions.- ' . . Tbs Oryseathsmsm hat a Fall atresias, bat ours is last aa See and fall and many colored. Top Coats with she bloom on. Fall Suits fresh from the mint, .everything for Ken sad Beys' wear. Jnst as yea ana S like it . .Sells rxd Topcoats $10 to $25 (nothing beugbt kere wUl be seps la repair, pre si spoaged witkoat etvaVge. - ' waraoy Beoliaes Oflloe. New Tork. Sent ' 11-It is said that Judge Gay nor, who wss offered .the fusion nomlnstton for msyor. hss de- ennea. . Preferred Steek Canned aHeda, Allan a Lewis', JUst Brand. . IxICIl ClxOTIIIKi 0 Ontsttete. te Men and Boys. ' lee and la Third is, . Tee Merries a. ' -Y4