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DAILY, JOUT-ITAU rORTLAND. ' TUESDAY ZVZlllUQ. AUGUST , li IZZ:. .0' Teeea. 7 JOSEPHINE COUNTY; EQUIPPED ECI1PI8 TO CARE FOR OWN PATIENTS SftTLIHG DUST ' Troop at Dry Maneuver Ground ' Wlcom Slight Inoonvenl- r; nci of Dampness. . , " CENERAt. FUNSTON IS .7 I' T CAPTURED BY OUTPOSTS v . '-1.. ': , 'ir . r r i kJ - - . nX. tw ; . , S . ; ;v' ":;.: ' " ' "' '(s COLS TKCS WDSS Comnundiitf Officer Wslks Into s ;Y Trap H Hu Set nd Is VUuti ' , With tht Vifllanca DUpUytd ,bjr Hi Soldiers. v..- : '". . V ntanato Tka I LI Cut Tacome. Murray, Wirt, Aug. ' 11 With a gntl rain falling this ' morning th troopa war ubjected to v! mte Might Inconvenience. However, thla waa offset by the dlaapptaranc ' of tha etlfllng duat which na neon ; ' im of th Wrrora of tb camp thua Promptly at I a. m. th Brown and V tha Bluo arolaa marched out at camp V to snout tha ear'e maneuver ao- aordlng to tht program.. ; , I '""' atta-BTU MOm. , ' All tha Or con rollltla wast out with tha Browne, marching to a point about ',' throo mile southeast of camp. Tha .."; march waa mad aa If through hoatllo ; country. - Tha cavalry waa used aa a ' ecreen whllo tha Quaternary advance and " roar guarde war on - conatant watch. . About 11 o'clock tha troop-wr haltad t for tbalr mid-day meal. Aa tha rain .ceased at thla tlmo fiia troopa did not t Sar much with tha moisture. It waa cool and during tha afternoon tha re- ' turn waa mad In comparattv comfort Tha blu army maneuvered llkcwla vrl mile away hat tho two foreao , did not eom togathar, tho plan not oon ' tamplatlng a declslv encounter. ' v - Aa chief umplr Oanaral Punaton ' covered tho ground thoroughly. ' ,: Today Schedale. ,. " Tha aohadula for today followa: . f - FlrV Brigade osarelaaa; tha troopa . of tho cam will bo divided Into two previel-mal brlgadaai Tha firat brigade wlU oontlao itaalf to that part of tho . ground waat of tbo gteilaooom-Roy .'- road; tha second brlgada to tha aat of that tread, , , - Second Th brigade will b formad . aa nearly aa praetloabl at I a. aa. and will . ho returned . to their roapaoUvo samp end dismissed by 4 p. av acoad Tha exerolse will lacluda a ' inarch of approximately 12 mil a. Tha . march will ba mad aa If op rating In tha aaomy'g oountry. with propor ad- vaaoa guard and flanking column (or tea maroh from, tha amp. . Third At mid-day a halt of ona hour and thirty, minute will b mad; dur ing thla halt outpoata will ba eatab- . llabad and connaotad by wlr with brig ado hoadtuartara. . ..-r, , . , -'Fourth On tha .raturn march to tho Mn tha brigade will march aa if a . roar guard of a largo foroa in retreat, I J nrthw4foea wagon transportation aa mar V oonaldorad ataaary by brlgada aommandora will bo tax on thoaa ox rclse xiv- - "" ' ' - woaaral rnnoaan Cteybxtad.''-' . Oanaral Fjnaton, commanding th 'dl vtalon camp, u In tho handa of tho onamy for a abort tlm yoatarday morn lag. Inoldantelly, by being eaptnrad, ha waa given good proof that hla troopa aro thoroughly officiant : ..." -' Taetardaya. program of axerclaaa In aludad reglmantal , drilL Oeneral fan Mont aeoompanlad by , Captain a. . A.. Cloanan, who waa aant out by tho war depart meat to obaorv tha dolnga at thla camp, wont for a tour of th maneuver ground. Tha two officer, on horaeback, watched tha Oi ration of tha troopa In tha field..' :. ' . Part of tho txerele waa tha establish ment of outpoata, who had order to eon- , eeal themMv. - While returning. Oon aral .Punaton and Captain Clomaa ran Into an eutpoat of tho Seventh. Infantry. Tbo guard promptly hold up tha pair of exaltad officer. Tho poet had boon o wU copcealed that tha general and captain ran unaware Into them. While ; H waa quite a Joke on tha eamp ootn- - mender, ha waa pleaeed to know that hla . war ao vigilant ' Today th exerelaea win constat of pro visional brigades, which , will operate on either aid of a road which divide tho maneuver around Int equal porta Th Oregon militia, both tho Third and the first Separate battalions, will farm a part f the Second brigade, or Brown army, as It Is known. For the purpoa the Browna will ba dreeeed in khaki, while the "enemy,' the Bine army, will be designated by the bra ervtee shirts. Colonel Alfred Reynold of th Twenty eoond infantry will commaad tha ; Browna,' and th Oregon officers will work undr bis direction. - In th more elaborate exercises of 'Thursday and Friday, tha Oregon mili tia will be attached to the Blue army or brigade, under command of Colonel it. P. Man of th Twentieth Infantry. Tbo Second Infantry, Washington mUl tla. will be a part of tho same army. Thl brlgada I supposed to be making an offenelv attack on Tacoma. using Olympla aa a base. On th other hand, ; the Browna commanded by Colonel E.. A. Godwin, Fourteenth cavalry, will oper ate out f Taooma, which elty they are supposed to be defending. This ma neuver will be the spectacular event of the week. On Thursday tha troopa . march out to their respective positions, and they will bivouac during the night : Tha big operations occur Friday mora ; Ing. Order covering the assignment of organisation for thcaa field operation wr tron headquarter tonight ; Oosaealment e Treeya. la Instruction to officer. Oeneral Punaton declares that be consider on of the eeaentlaU of auceeaaful result In war th effectual concealment of troopa. QUR SEAL RINGS Of hvy solid gold, in the roi finish, have a decided high ehsr :, scter of designing snd workmanship as to make them of great difference and oddity. The selection is large and varied for eaiy choice and at interesting price. ; SCLE ACBITS FOR THE ,- i . Ths Diamond Lesderi Manufacturing Jtwelera. New Roguo Rirtr Hospital at Grants Pasg. - , apwM Dnaateh Tae ioaraal.) Grant Paea. Or., Aug. 11. O rant Paa and Joaephln county now have a well-equipped hoaptUL an Inatltutlon that thla part of th state ha long bean la need of. - "'.!' Tha number of accident. In tha sur rounding mines and mill, a wall aa tha railroad, make a hoapitai a necessity her, and tha long dtaunca to Portland and Ban rraneteco, to which place patient war formerly aant. oc casioned delay In operation that caused considerable loaa of Ufa. It la known aa- tha Rogue River no- pttaX The building la one of th hand- He atate that tha observers with the armlea in Manchuria attribute much of Japan's success to this Important matter. While, ha adda. It la difficult to keep from espoalng themselves - la ad vancing, where only blank ammunition Is used, commanding officer must lm- preea th Idea upon their men. Teatarday was a moat busy day for th Oregon, troopa In addition to a march In tho morning, they had company drill la extended order, and also bat talion drill. During tho afternoon reg imental drill occurred, and th crack Oregon! n made a eplehdld appearance. Th regiment formed for attack with advance and rear guards. .'- v.-. maa Hikes WeO. They hiked from t to 4 o'clock.' ' The road war fearfully dusty, but It 'waa cool and the men atood tha work well. Upon returning to eamp nonawer par ticularly fatigued.. Tha man are In the beat of spirits. . Thar la no growl ing or hard feelings among them. Th meas Is sattafactory and. abundant 'The officers of the militia expressed tbam- selv as particularly wall pleaaed with thajknowladg of military matttys shown by 4h Oregon lroopT and" wtslT thirt learned today will prov of much value. Guard mount occurred at 4:10 p. m. as .usual. At thla ceremony the band of th Oregon troopa again proved a pleas ing feature. The band haa Tt mem bers, just on piece abort. Thla morn ing tba . muatciana . had practice, and they ; ahowed tip well. The band- haa already mad a hit at It evary appear ance and tha neighboring organisations have paid It. many onjpJlmenta, '4.' I ' I I 1 k STUBBS TO GO' (Continued from' Pag Ona) ha offered him an Increase.. -Stubbs refuses to accept any Increase from Harriman, explaining to th latter he wanta to make the . change, Harriman haa Insisted that Stubba shall remain with him until the end of thl year. Stubba, with th consent of hla Eng lish railroad friends, has consented. Furthermore, Harriman has taken Stubbs suggeatlon. ao It is said, to ap point In hi place aa traffic director of . the Harriman ayatem. William Sproul of thl city. Sproul I now en Joying m.o year aa freight trafflo manager of tho Southern Pacific He has charge) of lt.000 mites of road. If he goea to Chicago aa Stubba snoceeaor h will get Stubba salary of t0,000. STUBBS DENIES ,T. Says X : win stick to - Sproul to saiga. . " ' llnaraal Spfdsl Berrlee.) " ' New Tork. Aug. 14. J. C Stubba ssys that there la no truth in the report that he la going to leave Harriman to take up railroad work In Liondon. He added: ' ' . Tm going to stick with the Harriman system until kicked out" , Stubbs says that ao far as he knows Bproulo Is not going to sueeeod him as trafflo . manager. It la learned from other sources that Sproule la going to leave Harriman for another company. , PLEA WITH STRING ; (Continued from Page One.) : ' car to examine th Jurors." United States . Attorney Bristol st ones - took up the work. Of the IT talesmen called Oeorge B. Andrews and J. S. Pettyjohn were excused by tha government) Judge Hunt excused Paul Fundman, who had sat in the courtroom and heard nearly all tha testimony In the Branard cane, and the defense excused p. Calbreath ndHenryA. Sargent. ' " I Osa is Bsgna. United States Attorney Bristol made an opening statement Judge Bennett remained silent and then began the re bashing of eld teetltnony. - Captain J. A. Bladen, dark of tha United States cir cuit court, waa put on t testify to the appointment of United States Commis sioner James S. Stewart, who took -th final proof of Wataon. Tha flrat ques tion brought forth an objection to all testimony In the case and gave th gov ernment notice that Zachary has hopes PATEK PHILIPPE WATCH of the Northwest. ' Corner Third and Washington Sts. someat In Oranta Paaa and la located In tha bttalnaae section of town, with beautiful grounde and good water. 'The hoapitai la in charge of ' Dr. J.. H. Douglas and Dr. Anna R. Douglas with a eorpe of competent nurae and a aiatanta t. v' Tha building I modarnly equipped, the operating-room being especially well Supplied. Among the several feature of the equipment of tha hoapitai la a It-plate X-ray machine, which ha al ready served a good purpose In locat ing pita of quart and aplintered and broken bonea In tha anatomy of Ainfor tunate miner who were caught In pre matura dynamlt explosions. '". . of -finding relief In the United States aupram court Th objection waa based on the grounds that th Indictment did not state facts sufficient to constitute an offense snd that th proceeding were in violation of tho alxth amend ment to the United States constitution In that tho defendant had not been In formed of th nature and cause of the accusation against him, as contemplated by that amendment That portion of the "bulwark of liberty on which Cachsry bases fond hopea reads aa followa: "In all criminal proeecutlona the ae euaed ahall'hava the right to a apeedy and public trial, by an Impartial Jury of th etate and district wherein th crime shall have been corajiltUd, which dis trict shall have been prevloualy ascer tained by law, and to bo Informed of th nature and causa of the aoeuaation; to b confronted with th witnaaae against htmr to have compulsory pro cess for obtaining witnesses In hla favor and to have tha asslstanc of counsel for his defense.' -" . - ' After the: objection had been over ruled and an exception noted Captain Bladen consulted ponderous volume of records-end gave the formal testimony for which he was called. , Vols th Stand. "' Michael T. Nolan, registrar of th land of flee at The Dalles, identified th documents relating to the Wataon home stead entry and enabled th government to get them in evidence. ' On cro examlnatton Nolan admitted that he had found many people who believed that by visiting a homestead claim once every alx month they war complying with tha law. - . Prosecutor Heney remarked that ther were - many audden conversion from that belief when the law began to reach out for land fraud offender. -' Register Nolan waa still on th stand when th loon adjournment was taken. Th trial may not talis more than two daya When naked if the defense intended to put In any evldeno Judge Bennett said thla morning: "I don't think so. We are- simply stsndlng on legal grounds snd saving points for an appeal. . NO INQUEST ' (Continued from Page Ona) ly and decided that an Inquest would be unnecessary,- aald Deputy Coroner Ar thur It. Flnlay. "It would have (Imply been an expense to th county from which no results could hav been de rived. . ,' Semlea th aTtetesaeat, I did hot. say, and no on In this office said that Sharrod's death was due to his own carelessneaa Ha may have become so accustomed to climbing through th wires and working that be overlooked the usual amount of precau tion, but I take It that his death waa caused. Just like tha others, by failure to know what wire to touch and what one to leave alone. "The condition of - th wires In ths city of Portland Is up to th council snd I not In our handa Ws do not blams th company nor the young man who so unfortunately loot his Ufa' yes terday, but there seems to be some thing th matter. I understand that the couhcll la deliberating upon whether or not It ahall appoint an electrical in spector, ao th matter la properly In their handa" The local branch of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workera will take no action with reference to 8her rod'a death except to preaa th paaaaga of th ordinance that I now being pre pared, according to a prominent member of that order. The ordinance 1 In th hand of an attorney and will be presented to tha council at Ita next meeting. It provide for the reconstruction of the electric vlrtng. throughout the cltyon a sfr and mor careful baala. ," CHANCE FOR PRINTERS TO EARN GOLD BRICKS (Journal Special Bervtc.) Colorado Springe, Colo., Aug. 14. Th International Typographical union con vention did nobualneaa today. The printers took an excursion to Cripple Creek to visit th mine. Twelve hun dred dollar in gold brick will be given for th beat account of tb trio written by a member, publlahed outside of Colo rado. GOVERNMENT BEGINS ICE TRUST INQUIRY (Joans! Special Servle.) ' . ' Toledo, O., Aug. 14. Tb govern ment lc trust Investigation began to day. . Commissioner Clement is con ducting the case. He expects to, prove that rebates war granted by the rail roads to favored companlea in discrimi nation againat th indapendenta SEEK ANNULMENT OF RAPID TRANSIT CHARTER (Jon rail Sperlal Servle. I Albany, N. T.. Aug, 14. Application haa been made for the annulment, of th charter of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit company, charging the company with having forfeited it right by trying to barge a iNtal fara.u Conay Island. Get what ybu may need in Clothes or Haber dashery while you can buy the famous Chester? field Suits m light and medium weights, and fin est Furnishings at marvelous Price Reductions. - Ch3Steri3Ei3 Sisto $18.00 SUITS-Sale Price. . .... . ... . .... ..... .913.50 $20.00 SUITS Sale Price.......... ;..;.,.;;e?15.00 $22.50 SUITS-Sf le' Pricei". . . . . . i . . . , . V. ,V.; $16.50 $25.00 SUITS Sale Price. ..... 910.00 $30.00 SUITS Sale -Price.. ...... 923.50 p $35.00 SUITS-rSale Price . . . M , , , . . .r . . . ... . . -920.50 Black and, Blue Suits IndudedLV'';:-:. GET YOUR SHARE OF VAN NAME FOUND DEAD (Continued from Pag Ona) fltlnsT th condition of hta health. He visited In Iowa, in Wisconsin and In Illinois, hi old hotnffvWher number of hi relative reside. ror year h had been af fllctadT with rhaumatlam and physlcUn "bad pre scribed a chang of climate and treat ment at th enrlnca in th asst. He visited aeveral resort and during all hla travels wrote regularly to hi wlfa Th last lsttsr was received from a town In Iowa In December of last year. Suddenly, th letter ceased and tho that war aant to him wer returned, marked "Unknown." Repeated fallur to locat Van Nam caused apprshetv alon on the part of hi relatlvea and friends, who rsrtd to various mean in tbetr effort to And a trace or him. A" brother-In-law of tho missing man ought th aid of th local polio and of tha police of other eltlea and town where he waa known. Description of him were sent broadcast throughout th country, but to no avail He bad die appeared completely and no trace of nun was 10 una. . mis tft Znad Oon, , A A dlatlngulshlng feature of tho law yar appearance and on by which It waa hoped that ultimately he would be located and recognised waa th absence of hi left hand. Th hand had been cut off several year ago just above th wrist. That feature wa - mentioned conspicuously in th description -that war sent out, and it was partly due to th absence of th left band of th man who wa found dead In th little creek in Oklahoma that tb missing man wa Anally Identified. Before hi removal to Kelao, Van Name lived In Kalama, Waahtngton, where he wa a friend of W.' D. Close. Mr. Close haa since moved to Oklahoma and IHrte at the town' of Mountain View. When th new of .th aleoovery of th unknown body In th creek spread through th community h wa on of those who viewed the' remains. M had previously reeelved a description of his A severe headache, coated tongue, bad taste ,or poor appetite are indication of a disordered stomach which can be . quickly ciired by the - Bitters. Get it ,today. It - also cures , Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Heartburn, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Female Ills or Malaria, Fever and Ague. . j 1 :269.2?r, To) XSQ ' (rr&Gd'p I 38M?IV Moiri8on St hO IVao Vli Y lMri-oa St. eT-T L ) Special Sde Fine Negligee Shirts, ?l 50cnd $2 qaalitles. $L!5 Extr3 Special Fancy Vests 33M Per (Dent Discount on Entire Line THE GREAT VALUES AS THEY GO. PLEASED TO SEE YOU ANY DAY. ANY TIME' formr frtendandjtt one recogntsed 1 i ..... ' . j t , him.-" ill 1 . u : i.i ... 1 --T u-" . II Th missing lsft hand, and paper al moat destroyed by the notion of th water, which were found la th dead man' pocket confirmed hi identifica tion. He immediately wrote to Mra Van Nam la thl city and th latter. Mat received, waa the first Information con cerning her . huabaad that h haa ob tained. - Th letter told In detail how th body had been found and th reault of tho ooroner Investigation, it w universally believed In that section. It was said, that death wa th insult of murder, though no motive for th crime bad been discovered.. Mountain View is a little town In tho Wichita mountain and th purpoa of th attorney visit to that plan I aot known by th dead man a friend and relatives. Th exact manner of his death and tha. cause whether, traveling alone through tho mountain wilderness, h was murdered by bandit, or whether be deliberately planned hla own death in that apUtary plao because of Ill-health and reversss will probably never , be known.. - - J. F. Van Name waa 41 year of ag and waa a prominent attorney of Kelso. He was well known in thl city. HI wife and children hav lived in Port land for aeveral year la order that th Children might attend the school of Portland. H waa formerly a member of tho order of Odd Followa, the Knight of Pythian, Ancient Order of United Workman and Woodmen of th World. However, it 1 said, that hla oonnectlon with those order . wer permitted to lap. .... In Kalama, Washington, h wa prom Inently Identified with political .affaire. He waa clerk of th district court at that place, and waa also at on tlm county treasurer. v DEVLIN ASKS V (Continued From Page Ona) under former charters, and I wss re ferred particularly to th penalty clause of said . section which refer to th grant or holder of a franchlae under thl charter, a sustaining the opinion aa to th application of th section. . 1 am convinced that tha Information that- would be contained In ucb report and xaminatlon aa' are referred to .In thl aectlon Would be of Intereat to th people, and of value to th municipal corporation. I ahall therefore make formal demand upon each holder of franchlae for uch report, and ahall requeat th same b filed In thl office not later than the list day of October of th current gear. "If th holders of franchlae ara dis posed to comply with thl demand thla would rtv a reasonable tlm for th printing of th blank and .th prepara tion of th report. "I desire to state, however, that if you hkve any suggestion to make th same will be gratefully received and considered. Tours very truly, THOU. C. DEVLIN, "Auditor of th City of Portland.' FOREST GROVE BOYS RETURN FROM HIKE ' (Rperitl mptrb to Th Jmrasl.) Poreet Orove, Or., Aug. 14. Th Boy club arrived from Nelart. near Tillamook, and tho member war, ten dered a reception by ' th cltlaan on th college campus. Ten-year-old Billy Baker la th hero of th perty and walked all th way. Randall Whit got hla feet scratched at a eamp fire, but hi comrade took car of him and hi condition I not eerloua Th boy ar feeling well snd had a great time. 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