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THE . PIUCE of TH BKILY' cr.3 J0UTJ4AL ii Cr.'LY 15 CENTG A VEEIC, DELIVERED ANY VOP.: GOOD EVEIIIIIG H Circ;; "!.;:iin 'J " v - V THE .WEATHER. . Yester&y ' ' Fair tonight and Thursday; north . wttt winds. . ' ... vol: V. NO. 151. ' PORTLAND, OREGON, 1 WEDNESD AY - EVENING, - AUGUST - 29,-1806. FOURTEEN - PAGES. PRICE -TWO- CENTS. V&iFlA? Z1 " ' I j . T I X. I I i M I II I "v. ' - , I , L'EBBll ; : Steam er Pr rricess I rene pSightedi Early This t- Morning-Democrats :: Go -to Meet Chief- Peerless Leader to .' Be Kept in ; Seclusion Until Public Recep- l ' Hon Tomorrow, !, When Fete ' Will Begin No Clash in Com 1 mittees Over Reception. ' ': ; ! !Jenial Special Serrlc.) '.' v" New Tork, Aug, 19. Craft, ry eoncelvabU klnd. - from tlti palatial private yacht to th anurtlngllttl tug boat, want down tna bay today to meet the North Oerman Lloyd liner Princeaa Irene, havlnc On board William 3. Bryan and hia party.' The boata carried hun dred a of Iemoorata anxloua to greet their idol aa the wavea of the Atlantic brooght htm into view. ' .' .From the time tUe staamahlp ties up to her pier In Hoboken until Mr. Bryan landa at the . Battery tomorrow, the leader will keep in strict aeclualon. ile probably will apend the night aboard the yacht of hi friend. Mr. Ooltra, of Ut Louis, where he will confer with, thoee who have cloaeat relations waTiLfWa. personally and politically. ' The Pilnctaa Irene -was sighted off the Nantucket light at 1:4 o'clock thie morrilng and algnaled "All's well." The ship will reach quarantine late .this afternoon. - Mr.- Bryan will go aboard the yacht Illini, thence on board tho tug Moran to vlatt a while with Ne braakana and then return to the Illini to be entertained until landing at the Bat. tery tomorrow afternoon. , ., . - o Olask "ftrfsvWt There' will be no clash between the Nebraska delegation and officials of the reception committee . James C. Dahl tnan, tne "cowboy" mayor of Omaha, will not have to "rope" the Nebraskan (Continued on Pago Two.) 1. . ' . . , . ..... Animal Belonging toJ. E. Blazier Escapes and WdefsInto 'Business District Inspect- vt' feHng All There'; ls to See . ' i ' v . . ' - i- V- 3 mi t :.:.'. A bsndy-legged, ungainly fawn, happy in the Joy of a first summer, frisked its v way down Washington street this morn- ing. dodging streetcars, atarlng in blank .amasement at telegraph poles, attracting ' the attention of a large crowd of people n route to their day's work, and finally came to ignominious imprisonment in -a f plumbing. shop. ; ',-..-. - The deer was the property of J. B. ; Blaster -of Fourteenth and Morrison ' streets, and escaped from Its pen On the lawn. . H. W, Fries, of Wakefield. Fries A Co..' was the principal actor in'the , Waahlngton-street comedy. He was the . hero who caught the deer. - - ' While Mr. Fries was on his way down 'Washington street-to his office he saw the deer trotting lelauroly along Four . teenth street, and stopping to atudy the architecture of the High school. .At Washington street the deer crossed to the Heillg theatre, stopping to read the billboards, and then It took It into It ; head to fSow Mr Fries and several ' younc ladles down Washington street. , Onco or twice the deer gave a sjart TEN DAYS' BUTCHERS! BILL HI RUSSIA Hundred and One4 policemen Killed, ' Seventy-Two Wounded, " Nearly Three Hurfdred Private' Citizens Dead, or Injured .t ; Hundreds of.Thousands of Roubles Stolen , -. i. jrsal leelal Bervtoe.t - 8t Petersburg. Aug. 21. The Retch , has complied the following 10 days' butchers' bill In Russia, , not Including Caucasia and Finland, between Au gust Id and August 20: Policemen, ': gendarmes, and soldiers killed, while on polios duty, 101; 'Wounded 71;. private persons killed and . wounded. till - crown ' aplrlt.- ahopa looted, 14; carried off from private in dividual firms by robbers, lll.tll roubles;' from government Institutions. ltt.tOt roubles; armed assaults, ovei 110. ' . : 1 ' The list Is far from complete as it only Includes crimes reported, by the telegraph agency. 4J-' : . ; -,; " BIGFORTUrJE ICIIEIilTED BY Two Million Dollars to Be Divided Between Two Women Living In This City ; , , Wealth Left by Australian Bache lor ; Mine "( Owner; - Mrs. T. Weteland and Mrs. C. B. Bor quist Are the Lucky Ones if Reports Are True. (Rperial Dlapetra to The Jeiiraal.) . Belllngham, Wash... Au. St. To fall heir to an Australian estate valued at H.000,06 la the fortune :whloh has be fallen Mrs. T. Wetteland, lit Tillamook street, and Mrs. ' C. B. Borqulst, tl Broadway, Portland. "There are only three other heirs one . living in Bel- llngham, one in San Francisco, and the other . In Sweden and , the Portland women' will enjoy between I l,t 90,600 and ia.ooo.uoo.., ., ,, .: .....v. ., i K. M. Dahlstrom. the Belllngham heir. has received word from Mtlbourns that the estate Is about ?o be divided. He has lust returned from Oregon and Cali fornia after a long search for the heirs, knd will soon go to Australia to arrange for the distribution. - The estate was left by Charles John son, a bachelor cousin of Dahletrom'a father, and an extensive mining oper ator of the antipodes. . Johnson left Sweden when a mere lad and went to Australia, where he tolled in the gold mines. By thrift he became a mine- owner and built smelters and mills. Mrs. Borqulst - and Mrs. Wet tell nd stated today that they had received no official notice that the estate was about to be divided and said that they knew little about Johnaon. . the dead millionaire. ' Mr. Dahlstrom waa In Port land last week and told the women of . (Continued on Page Two.) when a passing motorman rang a gong. Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreeta several peraons Joined Mr. Fries in watching thS deer, and in the next block the crowd crew until there were about If persons around the animal, who did not seem to mind In the least the attention it was attracting. ' At Twelfth street a dog hove Into sight, and Mr. Fries, fearing that it would at tack the deer and injure it, made bold to capture the animal." He knew that If the dog once started for the deer there would be one of the liveliest chases ever seen In Portland. - t Coaxing the deer close to him, Mr. Fries grasped It by a hlnd' teg, and that waa the signal- for a terrific struggle. For three or four, minutes the real ea tate man and the deer gave one of the greateat exhibitions of catch- -ca ten pas wrestltng . ever seen in Portland. Then a byatander came to his assistance, and between them they carried the deer to a near-by plumbing ahop. It : was soon . discovered that Jhe, animal be longed t J. B. Blaster. . k ' Russian secret police tare ' seeking plotters representing high families In Russia who aim to abduct the csar and place a oertaln grand duke on the throne. '.' : 1 ' v v . It Is said1 that terrorists plan to at tack: the foreign consulates 4n order to force intervention. '.. ' Rumors of a dictatorship are still current, but Premier Stolypln Is throw ing his whole strength into opposing the plsn. " In order to decide the mat ter an extraordinary conference has been railed for Friday. Reactionists are urging that Trepoff be mads dio tator. ... 4; , . '. : Jftx ESTHER ANDBRvSOK; PSXJ nV-V-U V gUTEH Of Ai3TOS Ift. "RTS QfiTTft. . H j III i j U ' isnihu RFAnV m 4-- t in mi i iiiirii iiii i 1 "v "V7cx A ? w REGATTA GUESTS f f f ' f i Buildings Are Decorated, Crews Are Practicing, Program Is Pre pared and Grandest Event of Kind Ever Held Is Assured by Managers. . " Journal's. Astoria Bureau, Aug. II.- The public buildings asd places of bus iness are being decorated with the col ors of the regatta today. Even to the minor details, all la in readiness for the great event and the weathir alone is the only linoertafn element that can prevent it from being the ' greateat in the histDry of the city by the sea. , The water sports will be the princi pal feature of the regatta and they will excel anything previously attempted, both in point of entries and in general attractiveness. Today the partlclpanta are putting the final touchea to their work. Around the point In Young's bay a-number of boat crews are taking a few sprints while the yachts are sail ing over the course they will travel In the contest. - Even the small boy who hopes to carry off the trophy in the swimming contest is not neglecting his labors, but is Industriously training for the event."- The officers of the regatCs believe the attendance will be a record-breaker this "year, should favorable weather prevail. '...-'.'-' The bench show which will bs held Saturday afternoon snd evening in the basement of the new court house will be one of the leading attractions of the regatta,' Ed Llewellyn. Max Pohl and Oui Schoenbecker, the commutes. In charge of this event, . are well-known dog fanciers and have spared no ef forts to make the affair a creditable one. There are over 10 entries and while the competition Is oonflned to Clatsop . county . entries, the - leading breeds of dogs will be represented. Among the number wffl be a pair of (Continued on Page Three.) A TRAINING SCHOOL A training school In Portland to teach girls whst 1 wives snd mothers should1 knOWl ' '-'.; , : . K place wner gins will be taught not only to cook and sew. but how to make a man's cast-off - shirt into a pair of linen trousers for a small boy: how to pacify the man of th house when he comes homo cross snd tired from the office; how to make a slmpls dinner taste like a sumptuous banquet by shed ding happiness and cheer all this and mors Is planned for the children of the Roe City. - - Cleveland and Chicago ' were early movers In the scheme. - Portland may excel . them In working it out. Ths Oregon Congress of Mothers is taking up the question, snd It remains to be seen whether ths state or city will be asked to maintain the work, or whether It will finally be maintained on an, In dependent basis. Workers in the T. W? C A. advocate the Introduction ,of the work- there In connection with Its domes tic aclenc. " Mrs. C. M. Wood, president of the Oregon Cotigress1of Mothers, says that such a course has long been the de sire f her heart, and the oongreaa hall been planning ths work ss soon aa there can be found the proper reception for IL The work a laid out by the Cleve land school Is sxsctty what we have iaikn of for our young pvopis," ah PRINCIPALS IN ASTORIA REGATTA WHICH BEGINS TOMQRROW CffF&ESfc FOX YOUTHFUL A AL Sydney Stoane Sends for Lawyer to Defend Him Widow Is Jold of Crime -Father . ; Was Eating Supper When Killed ' (Special Dispatch to The Jearaal Spokane, Wash.. Aug, II. AU visitors are refused admission to ths oell occu pied by Sydney Sloane, ths 17-year-old youth who murdered his father yester day. At his own request Attorney F. C Robertson, sn intimate . friend of ths family, waa sent for.- After' being oloeeted with him for an hour. Robert son said: .. ... . "Ho hss aaked me to mat as his coun sel. I shall do nothing until -his mother arrives. If she asks - me' ' to serve as oounsel, I shall do so. It is too soon for me to form any theory as Portland Women Would Found One to Teach Things ' Wives' and MothersShouldKnow said. Tor a year ws hav been discuss ing th Importance of trained mother hood. ' Portland Is not ready to be launched full blast Into this nsw enter prise, snd it is our work to prepare the town. During th past year wo have organised mothers' clubs n seven of the schools of the city, snd we have Invi tations from many of ths other schools both In ths city snd In other parts of the state. These circles are organised to present the practical aids of mothers' problems." . . Plan of the Congress. The plsn Of the congress la to Inter eat the mothers who have children1 still In the grammar schools, that they may carry out the Ideas at home. By the Ums these children . reach th high to ths crime or what Inspired It The boy will never be hanged." Ths boy is stoical and will not talk. Two friends drove to ths Sloans ranch yesterday morning to bring ths' widow horns. She met them, expecting to hear of the death of her husband, as ha had been 111 for soma time. She was told that Mr. B loans had been murdered and his body "found on a rock pile. Both she snd her other Bolt were found extremely well. On the way to town shs planned th future of Sydney and his brother (Continued on Peg Twa) FOR GIRLS aohool it la hoped that they will be ready to receive instruction themselves. Only ths merest beginnings of training for proper home-making will be given In the early grades, such as elementary sewing, and aa ths children advance more will be given. It Is thought thst by th time they reach th last year In high school they will be ready for In struction In the higher offices of moth erhood snd wifehood thst csnnot be Im parted to them In early childhood. Mrs. R. H.i Tate, vice-president of the Home Training association and treas urer of ths State Congress of Mothers, has practically th same Ideas only she thinks It s better plsn to have a sep arate school for th work. Many girls, she thinks, ar not In a position to take a hlnh school course, and that course would only be aocesalble In ths lest year when th girls are eld enough for such Instruction. But If it were made a separate school ran at the expense of ths city, many could take a year's work In It without difficulty and reap th benefit .. . - - Advocates ta Idea. - "I was dsllghted to read about the Cleveland echool." she said, "for 1 have been talking end thinking about such work for -a long time. I advocated having It brought up .at ths next con ey ens meeting as did some of ths oth 'Contlnusd oa Pss Two.). GENERAL 0RL0FF TO SLAUGHTER TERRORISTS (Journal BnaelaT Berth's.) -" St. Petersburg, Aug. Z. Gen eral Orloff, who "paolfled" the, Baltte provinces, will, be sent to Waraaw to exterminate the ter rorlata. f-"--.-i- ' . .The situation In - Russia is 'worse than any time slnoe Alexander H. . following whose assassination it was necessary to create ' a committee of publlo security. Premier Stolypln makes the statement in rsecrst to . his .friends.' ;....;,..'.. ... : A dispatch says a whols town ship of the government of Tarn boff was burned by revolution ists. .. - Msosa Za VJllsd. ' (Joaroal Special Berrtca.) Atlanta. Qa., Aug. !. Kd Richmond, a prisoner, In the federal prison, attacked Guard Pat Frte this morning snd-Frls shot him dead. ; - i. 1 CommissioaiMahlPrepares toShip Cargo to .Vladivostok Where ;m hey Have Never ' Been Seen or Eaten - 'v Eight thoasand miles away ht Si beriaVladivostok, to be exact ths lips of the Russians are puckering and smscklng In anticipation of a new deli cacy which will be sent there from far away Oregon. 1 . ' Th shipment will constat' of Oregon watermelons. The first melons to be sent to' that country from any part of the world. In Vladivostok they don't know how delightful is the taat of a watermelon when th day Is warm and the fruit has been cooled In an ice chest ' . The experiment Is to be made at once and if successful a new fruit trade will spring' up between' Portland and ' the Russian elty. . D. a Togdjoglou of Togdjoglou Brothers of Siberia, whose nams in English is given as Angel, will be th angel who will endeavor to give Russians th fruit that causes more Joy and misery to educated stomachs than perhaps sny other. In ths wholesals house of th W. B. Glafk company on Front street Mr. Togdjoglou has superintended ths task of packing' ths-melons for -their long- Jil'JISII RABBIS PUillSH PUDLISflE Chicago Muck-Raker Must Crawl Bart-Footed and Bare-Heaiii, : on His Knees, Into Jewish Synagogue to Crave Church Officials Pardon for Calling Them Names. (Joorul Special Berries.) Chicago, Aug. II. In .atonement for his offense In stigmatising th orthodox Jewish priests of th Ghetto, who pre pare "Kosher" meat, as "tblsves and grafters," J. Lelbllng. editor of the Jewish Dally Press, must come bare footed and bareheaded, crawling on his knees Into the Jewish synagogue in the presence of 1.000 member of the faith and crave th church officials' pardon. This waa the decree of th rabbis handed down today after, it Is said, Lelbllng made overtures for reinstate ment in the church, Lelbllng was ex communicated from and pronounced a ronegsd f ths Jewish faith at a msss NIPPLE IS VDown With Son of Pious Fraud" Shouts Mob "of Angry De positors of Bank Authoritatively Announced by ' Other Bankers That Funds Have Been Secured to Enabt Collapsed Institution to ; R uiiiVjiiiuiiii mv vajia ' (Joaraal Special servlaej Philadelphia, Aug. II. Thousands f depositors, including' women, gathered this morning in front of the Real ins tate Truat company, whose failure waa announced yesterday, and blocked the city's busiest corner. Broad and Chest nut streets. - The mob threatened offi cers amid the tears of ths women. A special detail of polio was sent for as relnforcsmentov . tfii A member of the erowd started ths cry. "Kill the officers, now. investigate later." : . Detectives arrested the mas and kept a close watch on ths others. 4.. DDurvij p.iui nwa . wvva nippii son of the 'dead president, tried to leave the building. The crowd rushed toward! him shouting, "There's the son of ths pious rogue who said hs wouldn't hav faith in tobacco users." Hippie was badly frightened, but was rescued by the police and carried on officers' shoulders to a cab. Ths Htppl will was filed today. . It leaves personal property worth $100,00 and upward; realty valued at 110,000. Th brief Is la the testator's handwrit ing and is unwitnessed. Frank W. Hip pie, th son. Is named as executor. . . It Is stated authoritatively that at a meeting late this afternoon at th Of fice . of the. leading , national banks arrangements had bean completed to secure sufficient funds to enable th sollspsed Real Estate Trust company, (Continued on Fag Twa) . 10 Journey across ths Psclfio. . Ths w' are packed in what . ar know i banana crates, about 47 Inches la length snd . about th sis of t b'l apple box In breadth. .The crat Is di vided Ipto thro compartments, each of them being Just long enough ,to hold M watermelon when packed snugly la straw to secure It against breakage Another shipment which is being pre pared by Mr. Togdjoglou, or Mr. Angel, will be too pounds of Oregon honey, th first to be mad to that point from America. Japanese honey la th only kind to be secured at this time In th Siberian city, and aeeordtng to Kr. Togdjoglou . it isn't worth eating; al though expensive. Five hundred and fifty boxes of Rood River apples, Including Oravensteins, Kings and Alexanders, will be sent forth to th nam destination in spe cial packages In order to Insure their arrival in good condition. Then there'll be to boxes of Oregon onions snd Ti barrels of Oregon C grapes a regular Oregon shipment to delight th sub Jects of -th csar of all -the -Rosetsms. n meeting held in the synsgogue of -Kanessee Israel last Sunday. F larly bitter have been his attar. Rabbi U Anxeter. He roaht t upon his head when he tfecjar! a i weeks ago that RabM An'eter drunkard and a renegade. Thla tkm was the direct cause of 4 communication. Should llbllng finally decitn t -public snolosy the resolutions t communication will be sent to a I em and thsnce . to sjrnsg world over. The ban does not attend M f wife snd children, who I innocent ef pertlrtpatlon Ij t laid at his door. ,v V ' I, 7-