X. atW-srw -,t.tTjr. . v 4 ctill n ccrrrtbT Executive ' of Golden State, Expoel - tlon Of flcUU and Commissioners Angry on Accounf of False Story ' tn Afternoon Paper.: ".A". Governor George C. Pardee of Califor nia, .lit' a dlapakrb to Tbe Journal kfst evening, mad aViore explicit atatamcnt regarding the allegation that ha had charged "craft" against tbe ' Lewis and dark evnnattlnn mvwtm tit twaMl fnr atata oxhlblts. A Portland evening pa par Friday printed what purport ad to be an interview with Governor Pardee tn which the California chief executive was made to say that .the jury of awarda at. the Portland fair waa conduoted.pureljr upon the baala of era ft, and that Calif ornla'a commissioners had withdrawn from the eontestforawardr - Immediate)? upon the appearance of the statement the offlclala of the cx ' position and the California eommlaalon era, J. A. ' Flicker and Frank Wiggins, chartered -the telegraph wire between thla city and Sacramento, and a aetiea of communlcatlona ware carried en which brought out clearly that Governor Pardee had not made any such statement, but merely had expressed an opinion as to what California should do tn a hypo thetical 'case, . . . Commlaalonera Filcher and, Wiggins wired their chief executive that they had not withdrawn from the competition for awarder but had retained California'! tTTBiaeni uooae also wired Governor Pardee, asking that ha make his denial public and give It as widespread circula tion as was possioie. 1 - v I I'uovernor rardea waa telegraphed by w W "Ml aevs SWWUMJ aUeSJIUUWI BIHI from him waa recetred this final expres sion aa to hla position: "Sacramento, Cel., Sept. SO. To Tba Journal: My dispatches to Commission era VffobA lit Wlfdna MwtA DJ - .dnt Ooode set forth my connection with reports of graft at the exposition. I said In those dispatches that I never said there waa graft. - It waa reported to me that a California official had amid there waa gran ia ine iwtrai. in reply 1 said if there waa graft California hlblta mia-ht han haan IIMiax t a. 1 11 .,! l tin i . not withdrawn. -This convinces me that they are- satisfied and that they see no the situation since I left Portland, have .not pretended to. and have nevar said t had. George C. Pardee, Oovernor." ; INJUNCTION PREVENTS - CLASH BETWEEN JOINERS Butte. Mont. Bept 30. The arrival of Sheriff Qutnn with an injunction at the Alice mine lata tonight prevented a clash of. arms, between .about M men. The . Montana Zlno comtanr attemoted to onatruct a pipe line across the ground ef tha Alice company, despite the pro test -of the latter, and bad assembled a force of about M men with tha avowed i purpose of doing the work. The Alloa .nmr.MW V. .i BMn.kll 1 . , force of men and In the meantime attor nays bad been scurrying In hot haste through tho , town for Judge Michael Donlan. who at once Issued a temporary restraining order. Sheriff Qulnn arrived on the ecene when tha exoltament waa at Ita kaltrht anil .h.M vtr. - -.1 Imminent The matter will ba settled la the. courts. t!r, said Ura. Caorf , Arthur Clarke. , Miss Cells Floy Pa)m and Oeorga Arthur Clarke were married Wednesday evening at tha residence of Mrs. K..R. Adams, tha' bride's- alataiv. at Kodnoy CQ8 Ii;3 v ILLS BY - A OECFEGlfr John i D; Rockefeller's Aed Ad- vissr, S. T. Dodd, Wins Health . on Mountain Link. ' (Special Mspetak by Leased Wire to The JoareeU New York. Sept . By following the advice of John D. Roefcafeller to "go and play golf." T. Dodd. for -many years general solicitor of the Standard - Oil company, has virtually cured himself of a bad ease of neurasthenia. --- . -V Mr. Dodd la fl years old and one Of the most Important figure In the Stand ard OH company. Mr. Rockefeller never undertook any step of Importance with out first consulting Mr. Dodd.. and auch was Mr. Rockefeller's faith In the value of .Mr. Dodd'a opinion that be paid Mr. Dodd double tha salary ,of 1111,000 that be received himself as president of tlte com pany. , ' 1 'V 1'. Leat spring- Mr. ' Rockefeller ' himself ordered Mr. Dodd to take a rest Get Into tha mountain air and play golf," bo said, "and you will be a new . man When the fall comea.'" . "U Mr. Dodd took the advice and will be back at hla desk next week for tha. first time In five months. . , CARNEGIE STARTS GROVE PLANTED BY CELEBRITIES (Special Mspatea fcj Leased Wire to Tat learaal) London, Sept.- 10. Andrew Carnegie wll have In , course ot time in JBkibo castle one of tho most remarkable groves In existence.. Every tree la 'it will have been planted by a' man of worldwide fame. Ha has start of four trees, the lateat of which has just been planted by tha Arebnlakon of canterbury.- The other three were planted by United States Ambassadors Cheat. Raid andrrAndrew D. Whit. Mr. Carnegie hopes soon to have Xing' Edward add a- tree to bis unique grove. -. v " --r: ' Mead Oomlng- Baok. . .. Walla' Walla, Wash Sept It Oov ernor Mead will be a member ' of a party of excursionists which will leave hero ' Monday morning on a special train for Portland.. .. THIS IS THE L ABEL f j "- r ' i TL B t , The Hat to Wear With . Taflor-Madc tlothea. v ARISTOCRATIC, REFINED e , ; EXCLUSIVE The Fzhlcs&ble QsK'Jcxn cf Society or Dusi-' ness Accepts no Substitute. . Cy ;',T:TT The ONLY STAHDARD $5.00 HAT. ' FaU and Winter Stylesi905-O6 Now on Cse. y: Hijh Grade Men's Furnishing axe found . . at the Dunlap Agency. ;i ' -. ' .; .'. Robinson ; ' 289 Washington Street . A LLiirbTit L pii rkins wldinq WB DIRECT OURj PATRONS ta tha tIXT MZKCHAMT TAiLoRS SOLE AGENTS DUrtAP HATS t EXCLUSIVR avenue and Belmont street Dr. Ray Palmer, tha bride's father, . officiated. Only a few relatives .wars present, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke wfll ' make their home in Alblna. T LIFILE C3.!:Cil - OF TREE CAUSES HIICH TROUBLE Henry Bader, WhIU on Trip With - Mazamts, Accussd of Cutting Government Property. ' Ipedal Dispatch to Ibe JearaaL) " '' Taooma, Bept Iff. On little branch of a tree in tha Mt Rainier forest ra sefva .may .yet result tn . much trouble and annoyance for Henry Bader, well known up and down tba coast Bader la an advertising man with headauarters In Portland and waa one of tho moat en thusiastic members of . the) mountain climbing expedition. Aa was stated at tha time, Bader was placed under arrest fey Deputy Forest Ranger MeCullough last July, when the Maaamaa were exploring tha beauties of Mt Rainier. MeCullough swore out a complaint against Bader for euttlng tim ber on tha forest reserve and Bader waa releaaed on bla own reeognlsanoe. ; At present ba la In California. - " Local officials communicated tha facta to tho bureau of forestry at Waahlng ton. D. G and word has Just been re ceived that tha government win prose cute tne eaaa. . The first day tha Masamas were la tha government reserve Bader la as id to have stepped on a email ahoot from a tree and accidentally broke It - That night some of tha members of tha party started a fire, and, desiring wood, Bader went to the aame trea with an aa and chopped off tba broken limb. Tba den- wty ranger came, along; brought Bader to T acorn a. reported tho facta to United States Commissioner M. I Clifford, who teamed he warrant i 1 ' la the opinion of local. officials, the matter will develop Into n fare. How ever, (ha facts will ba presented to tha federal' grand jury when U convenes In rearusry. . . ; - .:." FASHIOriAELE tVED0i;:6 S.'.!l fRCTCO Mrs. Croker'e Niece, Miss Bea v atrice Wright, Weds John "V: Macy Callagaway. (psetol fMsaetch by leased Wire to The Joaraal) Mew York. Sept . St. Bartholo mew's ehurch wsa the acene today at noon of tha marriage of Mlaa Beatrtoe Wright a niece of tba lata Mrs. oeorga Crocker, to John Maoy Oallagaway.' . Tha brtda was extremely pretty and wore a gown bf white satin very almply made, with a Watteao back, tha broad box plaits- or which formed the trala. Tha square-cut neck waa trimmed with heavy , out silk embroidery, and the "decolletage' waa filled In with beautiful point lace. Orange blossoms fsstened her tulle veil and aha carried a bquauet of iniea of tho valley. ' There wore - two bridesmaids, Mlaa Harriet Anderson and Miss Alice Run nels, and two little flower girls, tha bride's cousins, Alice and Lucy Han' chett" Tha brldeamaide wore frocks of pink liberty silk, .trimmed with ecru lace, and pink chip hats with long algreta. They : carried bunches of maidenhair ferns. The children were dressed alike tn white muslin and lace and wore pink and white bonnets with pink ribbons. They carried pink rosea. Merrill W. Oal lagaway waa his brother's -best man, and the ushers were J. Craig Hava meyer, Alexander Rutherford, the bride'a cousin; E. M. Ward and Philip Kearney. FALLS OVER PRECIPICE 3 ; AND. SHOOTS A FRIEND (Osayrlgkt Hearst Revs erviea, by tasssd Wire to The Joarnat.1 Geneva, - Bept 10. Falling ;- over - a precipice, eecaplng unhurt but accident ally shooting bis friend while falling, is the unparalleled accident that has Just occurred .on the Parry mountain In the canton of Vaud. . ' . '- A party of Swlaa chamois hunters were out for a day'a sport and had nearly ' reached tha - eummtt tf the mountain, where one ef their number. Adrala Bangy, slipped and fell over tho precipice. While falling, Sangy invol untartly pressed the trigger of hla rifle and the bullet paed through tha heart f a comrade named, Haellen, killing him Instantly. f , - Sangy fell In de snow and waa un hurt but waa wttb difficulty prevented from committing suicide whan ba bearl that ha had killed hla friend. . fcasn Soya Tnnlabed. " When lending physlclnna aald that W. M. Smlthart of Pekln. Is., had In curable -consumption. Ms last .hone vanished; but Dr. Klns's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colda kept him out of hla grave. It says: "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life, hmne then I have used It for over ! years, and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly sc ientific cure foa Coughs. Bore Throate or folds; sure'preventlve of Pneumonia. Otiaranteed. 0o and II. 0 bottles, at Fkldmnre Dm Co. Ill Third street Trial bottle free. f.':zrly Tv.3 I-rr.itnd i-y a:;d Turnz ahs still FOURTECM DAYS MORE "T'."."l. L :s Catinuttd That Money Taken in at tha Gate Will Total Smtn Hundred and 'Fifty Thousand Dollars Fanners Are Coming Now. "Portland has broken tha exposition attendance record an tha basis of the sisa of tha city of Portland-aad tha den sity of population in tha surrounding country compared with other exposition cities and their environs, ; aald Chief Clerk Sherwood of tha department of admlastona, last night -It Is safe to predict that tne total ror-me-enure exposition-will b J.100.800; ws are near . enough to 1 that figure to. make such a predlctloh" . Tbe toul attendanoa. up to and In cluding last nlghf -at tha" exposition, waa l,t0,TI8. --. . .' The total attendance for BaptemDar waa' ltt.MI. - ,.: Tha original , estimates of total at tendance paid and fre for tha entire exposition wars from 1,100,000 to 1.100,- 000. " It was aald that If they reaeban l,000.000,the fair would ba.nsuoosss. - nta sawn sin i.swiBw. -"Mr nnderstandlng Is that the tnalda guaaa on total of paid admlsalona by tha management la 4,100.000," aald one of tha beet informed fair offlclala laat night "Ws know j that they will ap proximate that figure, and regard the record aa flattering to Oregon ano tne Pactno northwest. "It must ba remembered that Portland la In a district that is comparatively sparsely settled and that tha local population drawn upon la small." - , A MUllo Pre. : Tha semiofficial gnsss of 1600.000 paid admissions given The Journal waa the first intimation that had been received aa to bow many pa seas bad' been Issued during the exposition. Taking 1.600,000 as ths figures tor tha paid admissions. It would indicate that 1.000,001 pasaea will be the total Tor tba 130 days of tha ax position, . or. 1J& a day. .,.. - : .: Xsvrt Week a ig Oa. Tha attendance for the last week la September up to tba cloaa of the gates Friday night was 14.174; with ths at tendanee of Portland day - added, tha total for tho week waa J0J.407. By daya the record waa; September .14, 17,171; September B, 17,961; September M, XI, 638; September ' XI, U, M; September 18, H0&; September . t,7; Septenjber 10, win. 5. - . Tba weather was rainy far tba most M last week, and yet tha attendance av eraged to.TVL exolustve of Portland day. If ' tbe attandanc for tha remainder of tba exposition be an average ot about 1C000. tba total Tor -tba entire life -of tha fair wUl a 1 600,000. If the average of tha aaet weak without Portland day ba maintained. tba grand total will ba considerably la asanas of I.HO.O00. : . KC.'G OF SMUGGLERS FLEES TO BRITISH COLUMBIA Big Steve Stevens and Wife Es cape and Notify Officers : Berger Is Innocent. (Speelsl Inseateh to The JeenaL) New Westminster. B. C Sept 10. "I am a stranger in n foreign land. George Berger Is Innocent of tbe crime charged by tha government In tha aiding; of my self aad wife In amuggllng tba grip of opium. Be bad no knowledge of Its con tents. I am tha guilty party. Setb B. Stevena.', Tha foreign telegram was received by tha law firm of Morris V Shipley from New Westminster, B. C, thla morning from "Big Steve" Stevens, aald by the authorities to b tha beat-known smug gler on tba Paolfle coast It waa tha first newa that "Big Steve" and his wife, who, with Oeorga Berger, were to ba given a preliminary hearing this aft ernoon on the charge of amuggllng opium, had left the United States. Neither Stevens nor bis wife oaa ba ex tradited, from British Columbia for vio lation of tha cuatoma lawa. The 11.150 cash ball upon which they enjoyed their liberty 'pending the preliminary bearing has been declared forfeited, i The Igorrote Village. . The educational feature of tha Lewis and Clark exposition and much credit ta duo Mr. Rlohard ' Schnaldewlnd (who aerved tha Philippine government In many capacities) for securing tha at traction for tha management of tha fair. All can be seen In tbeir mode of living. Dances, songs, workmanship, eta. There can ba seen half hundred men and women, some weaving, others making pocket hate, baskets, rings, etc The little people are found In tha mount sine of northern Luson. They are barbarians In culture, having escaped from sav agery through tho necessity of cultivat ing tha aou. There la not enough wild food In tha animal and vegetable life of thetr mountain bomea to au stain him, and b baa been obliged to cultivate the almost impoaalbla, mountain aides. For thla purpose be has developed tha only true Irrigation In tha Philippine Islanda. Head hunting, which la practiced among these people. Is not only a meana af eelf-defenaat but In a measurs baa become a paatime; that is, after a mem ber of the pueblo baa taken and brought homo a human head n month la given to happy celebration. - . . There are ritee and ceremonlea pa culler to this event snd there are con stant dances and feasts which brlna to the otherwise hard-worked people relax ation and social intercourse. Tha Igorrotea are eurvly a very Inter- eating people.. Rvery visitor to the ex position should sea them. . SENATOR'S NEPHEW STOLE BAGGAGE FROM RAILWAY stiJti (Spstlsl Dlspstek by Lass Wire to Tee learaal) Boaton. Sept . By tha arreet and confession today of Raleigh IX Morrill of Stratford, Vermont.! "Tech" student and" nephew of Vnttedl mates- Senator Justin 8. Morrill, New Haven railroad detectives assert that a wholesale con spiracy to eteal baggage has been ex- rosed. ' During the summer the New even rad haa been compelled to Settle claims for lost baggage to tha amount zzzzzCz? Try it. Multiply the following in IS ' seconds: 71x79; 19x14; 53x u 72. . ; - v. . i ; To cuIJy &xs Caui almost instantly, without using pencil, or paper, is al- . most second nature with a . graduate -f the commercial '-course in the Behnke-Walker Business College. ' That's the' kind of work that helps 7- make V young rnan or a young.; woman raluabl in a business bouse.; , It s being s ; able to do such things Quick ly and accurately that helps v ,; get raises in salary. Our methods of iastrco tioa makes these things easy. ' You feel at home in an of- " :' fice after graduating, for the experience you get here is of lthe same kind you would get in actual businessyemry mora '' Varied and interesting., Tton we ke ta touch -with : you and see that you Tare prqvided with 4 poaition. . We placed 207 pupils in lu-'"fltlwftce-poaitioua-last year; we will receive 500 V catla for- graduates this" year, - judging front present inaica- ' tiona. i ., '- . -.i.: '.'r -. Next month ws move into . hew quarters Elks' : Build . ing; finest quarters; built to our order: new fittings; busi r J ness desks; fine light; cheery; youll be proud to jstudy , therer Write for catalog that . contains a special- offer "of ' " how you may obtain a hand : some souvenir by performing ,r -a slight service tor us. Write direct to Dept.. 19. PORTLAND, OREGON. ; Hill Military Academy HILL MnXTARV AaDEftfY, . 9. U PrtaotpaL J a rMvats Bearatos School fat Bora. Maaeal Trala- log, siuurr allna. Oaileae PreD- aratioa. Panst a4 a-eit .mMHm. af VMita aav r eearased sad evtoee. Jboys - ef ssy ags sdalttea at ear Mam ' , rail Term Opens Sayk, aa. Bead far Uhatrstod estolege. : eoBtaiolog .fall lafsraMtlea, ., tar dm. ste. aSdrsss , Hill MUUorf Acudmmt rOBTLAND, 0BBOOH, Oregon .' -li::. PortUnd SL Helens Hall A Girls' School of the high est class. : Corps of teachers, location, building, equipment -the best.' v; Send. for catalogue. - '" Opens Septectber 13, lyOS $t. ruii rs Aoif ht : couxec ; : yosrxjuro, omsooar. ;, Fortv-seventh " scholastic year begins Tueaday, September a, II OS. ri rat-class boarding and day school for girls. t . . , Courses of elementary, aecondary aad higher education. , , , Conaarvatoriea of muslo and art . 1 Per Week ror IS weeka, with opportunity to aa- enre jn ault at II to SI0. Meetlnge svery Wednesday svening. Investigate Johnston Suit Club l Wt!ss!a Sirtel w m - ... m . the ISO ault in the J. H. Johnston Suit club, SA4 Washington street, Wednes day evening, neptemoer it. W. S WARD, LAWYER The AllSkv. General practice. Pro bate and mortgage business solicited. Have ilft.ooo to loan on easy terms. of t:o,000. This baggage waa never accounted for. Young Morrill waa ar rested at tha South station when ha re turned from a vacation, on a charge of stealing a trunk and bag. , - - . . SEEK HUBBELL'S RELEASE - ON HABEAS CORPUS (Special btapateh B7 Leased Wtr to Tbe Joeraal) Albuquerque, N. it.. Sept. 10. Attor ney for T. 8. Hubbell, aa-sherlff of Ber nalillo oounty, who was yesterday ssnt to Jail for contempt of court, went be fore Chief Justice Mills of the terri torial supreme court at Raton and ap plied for a writ of habeaa eorpua. Tha court taaued the writ returnable next Tueaday. Hubbell Is -still confined In jail. ' . J -Thls morning the territorial grand Jury returned anothW md let men against E-Offlclo Treasurer and i-onecror or Bernalllle County F. A. Hubbell, a brother of T. S. Hobbell. charging em besslenvnt Hubbell was arrested and gave a bond of J.a. -., , A cleaaar.t poeion, svetti a. .ii- - i. equally dsairatle era wl " la airy raath xJ C-a , secure s thorough business ttiL'rj at the ."-. . ;'- , iswwwaw-a.-a) ,-..4 Uaw.,--wal aBManw 'i . M. A. ALBIN, Uanager. . , TeL Mala 4905... ,. ' ; es SIXTH STRZST. f r 4&M3CaTOCTCTOTCvCC Cafe Mm AND O ' TT-TT.- sac liiaiiii AUQUST ERICKSONi Proprietor Premier of Entertainments ; : ' Under one roof may be seen the largest hall of its kind on the coast and s mastodontic orchestrion, the biggest in ;'the worid.':-- --..-.ii .-.:...4:-4!T:-.:' .r Refreshments of All Kinds ' ii 1 1 ( ' i ' ' i i I !' ii ii Performances include features produced in best Taude , Tille houses. Program changed dally.' Special matinees ; Sunday. f:;;. .' ,: .--J."...- '." t i bf Ladies' Bohemian :::fe-Orchestra:s j ' A oeautiful balcony, elaborately furnished f or the com ..J ...!.,.' mAtmm .1.1 i 11 i k : tun aiuu wuvuuv vi auv ui.u hwimi T I) I) (I I) I Entrances at tl North Third street, 21, SS snd IS North .' ' i;. Second street, snd 43, til and S47 Burnside street. SOLE AGENT FOR Fruitdale Mineral Vater I A The 'natural water as it comes from, the springs no chemicals or dgsbest remedy known for stomach and kidney troubles. ? .;:. t "" :::-K,SEE;:C)lJRTWINDOr W a. . ar a a w- , a a a V ; Brass Foiisn, ciectricai ana ucg x ;ic.v; Fixtures x ' 0 all kinds. Electric wiring done en short notice. ' BousecU ) fixtures of vaooua descriptions- At the ; JOHN BARRETT CO. 134 Sixth Street. Phone, Main 1ZX . . , 114 filrth SmeL Phon Ualn IM ee eeeee e $ I I -wal BUTCHEQS' TOOLS, UACHIHERY. C?XCK!,lAPEr, SAUSAGE CASIt.'C:, ETC S. Biriccnva!d Cc. 1 ; The Pioneer Dutcher Supply Jlouca. 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