'.THE -OREGON- DAILY JOUnNAU rOPvTLAND.' FRIDAY EVEiflliO. L.,1'T'LL li, 1:::. ..mm mi uEl- C'ev&r Cans of Swindlers Has Tcken Thousands of Dollars Out of State, " COUCHT SCALPS TO SELL TO COUNTY AUDITORS ! Wildcat and Coyota . Skina Shipped Writ From St. Loula and, Palmed ' ; Off on ' Authorities -. as ' Home Product. .-: '.'''v; 'v'" f '" Seattle, Wash.. Sept . ,14. Oeorge f Wright ellaa John. Casey, who U b - lieved to be but on ef a clever Uf of swindlers that has defrauded the stats of many thousands of, dollars by olaira ' Ing bounties On scalps of wildcats and cougars that thay have imported Into ' tha state, was arreted an Second ave- i nua this morning by Deputy Stata Oaaie Warden Frank Moesman and Game War- den Rlef. Memhera of tha organisation hare operated In different eountlea ,' throughout the state, but. Wright eon- fined his attention : mostly - to King ' county. . ,.. j" "-. t The officers become suspicious hy the ' large number of wildcat and coyote , acalpa that were being presented to the f county - auditors throughout the stata , Investigation showed that - aktns of : coyotes and wildcats were being bought . f In large amounts In St- Louis at to ' rents apiece and the 'skins shipped, to the homes of. a gang and tha scalps cut : off and bounty claimed. . As the state pays av$l bounty on (coyotes and ' f 1.1 for scalps of wild ' rats killed In the state the members of a the crowd reaped a rich reward. Wright ' has been paid bounties on 450 scalps of ' wild cata and cougars by the county ' auditor In tha laat six months. ' He baa , reoelved thousands of dollars In bounties from the King county . auditor. - Me : certified each time that ths animals had , been killed within King county. . . When arreeted the accused man gave ' the name of Wright. . He., however, was 1 Identified by-employes- of the county auditor's office as the same person who . haa claimed bounties on scslps under , the name of John Casey. The game of ,. flclals declare he uses many names In ; his operations. Within the last Is days ' Wright baa claimed bounties from 1 the county snditor for II coyote scalps at f I each - and l wildcat scalps at ; 12.10 earn. . i , , , ,.. !SFA IVOI P.5 VPCCCI ' : IS AMERICAN AGAIN esssaasMiiniBssaaassaaaaeat " ,- (Special Dtspetra te The JoeraalT " i Seattle. Sept. 44. The schooner Car i menclta, more or less famous through . her vlclsaltudes under many flags, and : which was made Immortal through be- Ing the original of the schooner Cheat in Jack London's novel, the "Sea Wolf," li once more under the stars and stripes and will soon be started on the prosale work of transporting guano from Lower California to San Diego. -. The vessel waa recently'' purchased ' from tha - Rrltfflh mtMkMimam seised her. by Oeorga Bergra aster of Baa Diego. She was taken to Port Townsend and loaded with lumber pend ing action ef application made to tha treasury department for restoration of American register. The request waa also made that the vessel be re-ehris-toped the Ramona, D. Returns were re ceived this morning which permit the vessel to return to tha American flag, but Instead of Ramona D sba will be the Jennie The) In, under which name she waa originally built and launched. The veeael will probably go "to sea to- night from port Townsend. ; . ,', PUBLIC.SCHOOLS . nDrM' Mnwnav - vviwiaaena snos that wUl tax every building in tha district . Is expected. . The . overcrowd ing will probably bo aa bad aa laat year, for the additional number of puplla will quickly fill tha- additional speoe. - If -tha new buildings were completed tha . problem would be simpler, but nothing except the small Midway school Will . be ready for a month at least - - All high school pupils will moat in tha weet aide building Monday morning nt ' O'clock. , . y. , , .. .. , .... . .. ; AJ1 new pupUs and thoas 'that ware regletered la the Atkinson and Ladd schools during- tha second term of last yeer will go directly to the assembly WATER DEPARTMENT " ; Vr : MAN GETS THE AX B. C Cobtna aaa besa dismissed from hla position as engineer la tha Alblna pumping station of tha water depart- ment A few days ago a dlaturbanoe at tha station was reported to the polios and a policeman .was ..sent out post haste. Na arrests followed, but it was , found that Coblno bad been Intoxicated and this morning tha ax waa admin I st wed. Intoxication an duty being ths charge made by Superintendent Dodge. BANK CLEARINGS ROBBED i 'CITY'S GREAT: PROSPERITY V.' " I 74 ?05,249l4l l; ( 9374449.96 1 1 a I 91,64-3,13Q33 1 iok.qia,c2,7.4ft - ' 1 ig,575461Sgr rortlaad'a prosperity and rapid growth during the past fW years is rowhere n-KvVe convincingly sbowa than In Its t X clsarisga 7 be tfUrram ao, CaDJe CF KM 'O LTODEL '.. " "' '' '" " Racy Details of Ufa In ths Cay . Set of Yale College to 'V Be Exposed;"'; V (Journal Boedal Servta.) - New1 York. Sept 14 As an aftermath to the eloDement la New Haven of Ed ward Norton, a Tale student and Miss Josephine Blraey, a pretty cloak model. Edward Norton, a millionaire, tlnplate kins-, haa brouaht suit In the ConnecU cut courts ss his son's "beet friend" to annul tha marriage. -. ." --- -. loung Norton, who la II. la referred to In the lesal papers as -an in rent. His wife la 4wo yesra his senior. When lira. Norton, who returned to her place In a New Haven dry goods store when her youthful husband was carried off by bis family and Bent to Europe, waa served with the papers In the annulment suit, ahe retained a lawyer ana gave no tice that aha would fight the case and bring: counter-suit ' against her father-in-law for alienating: her husband's af fections. . . v.. ' When the case goes to trial many racy details of Ufa in tha "gay sat" of the college town will be brought to light Toung Norton, as son of the ex- president of the American can company, waa given an ample allowonoe when ha entered aa a student st Sheffield sewn tlf lc school. He was In earnest about hla studies, but lis had .a taste for tha company he met In -the New Haven cafes after dark. Among tha young women of that city who were popular with tha wealthy and pleasure-loving young' col legians was Miss Blrnay, a daughter of aa employe In an arms factory, who held a position aa a cloak model because of her good looks and statueaque pro portions. She came originally from Sa vannah, Georgia, and had 'all tha fas cination of a southern woman. . , t - Riooosiin soiisin JONCM CITIZENS Schumann - Heink's Children Working in Department Store . J. : Z and Jewelry Shop. ; Near Tork,' Sept 14. Mme. Schu- mann-Helnk returned ' from Germany yesterday to fill grand opera and con cert engagements' here. She was ac companied by two of her many children. One of them waa George Washington Schumann-Helnk. Speaking of her chil dren, aba ssld: . .' . ' , 'My children are Americans. I naked thesa two ths other day If they wanted to go back to -Germany and they said Unl Th.. 1am imariM Am T At 'Another of my sons, Henry. Is study ing engineering In Stevens institute In Hoboken. Hans is a wstchmakar In Boston, makings I may tell you, the magnlfloent wage of 111 a week. Still another of my boys la earning fl In a department store. ' ' - "Look at all that money coming la to their great big mother from her good American boys." exclaimed tha prima donna, as ahe beamed with satisfaction, ASSISTANT PASTOR OF : WHITE TEMPLE' RESIGNS At a meeting of the congregation of the First Baptist church laat night the I realgnaUon of Rev. Mr. Elnathan Sweet I as assistant pastor was accepted.' Mr. I Sweet has resigned In order' to engage in the real estate business In this city. In bringing tha matter beTora tha church Dr. """ S. "W. Brocgher, pastor, presented the following minutes, which were adoptsd: ; . . , , , ; ' Tn recommending that the resigna tion of Rev. Elnathan Sweet aa assistant pastor be accepted, tha prudential com mittee desires to express Its great ap preciation of tha service ha baa ren dered In that capacity and also express Its pleasure at the fact that he will continue In the church and Ua work aa layman. He haa the love and con fidence of paaror and people and will continue to be held In the highest pos sible esteem by all who know him. We wish to sssure him of our earnest pray ers and beet-wiehee fer the largest pos sible .success in bis new work and his continued Cooperation In the work of our church." ...-..-...,.,. . Mr. Sweet expects to devote himself aa far aa possible to the church work wnicn a layman can do, hla former busi ness experience leading him to believe that his service will thus be more ef fective. , , ; . , In hla resignation Mr. Sweet satdt 1 "I want this churoh to be my home. I have no ambition to be the pastor of the church, for I am aura I could not meet the requirements. To be quite frank, an assistant paaterats, avsn In this church, would not Disks a proper occupation for Ufa. J believe that I have found the one solution of this oomplloa ted problem In taking a lay man's position, in this city and in thla church, and have made my. plana for going Into business here. " "I have done thla in ths confident ex pectation that I shall be of equal or greater service in the world. The ex perience of the past ten years haa con vinced ma that I shall be more at home In tha work that I have to' do, -and that the work In the church wbloh I shall do because I love to do It will be more fruitful. With this prayer and expecta tion I have decided upon this step." INDICATE ' V - X y'.:" 1697 1899: - ;VW: 1 .1900' 1903 anowa illustrates this. Ths clearings for 101 are expected to show a ar-aatar Increase over those of ths year previ ous man nag pen toe case la any nre- FISH WHICH WERE PLANTED. Ifl SILENT 'fxW Beautiful Crater take, for. Man Ya (Iprclal Ocirrepoeoaos k The JearaaLi Grants Pass, Or.,- Sept. I. Camping parties and tourists who lately returned from Crater Lake National, park atate that fish are now "abundant In' Crater lake, aa a result of the "plants" put ther4 by tha government several years ago. Catches of St and 80 are reporesd br aaveral camping parties and. the fish caught were large and fat some of them having a length of 20 tnchea. Tha flah are a special lalqt trout and unlike any other Bah known: te Oregon lakes and stream . ' ' I ' Until theae were placed In Crater lake there were no fish of . any kind In tha a- of silence, and because of the entire absence of vegetable matter. It was believed that tha lake would alweys FAKE ROBBERIES MORE THAN ALL THE; REAL ONES , , ' The! pipe dreams ef drunken men have riven the police mora trouble than hand- ling the drunks themselves, said a member of P. Bruin's detective- force this morning. They send na off on all kinds , of . wild goose chases. . It's our business to run down, all reports of erims and unless the story la too evi dently' falae we have to go out and learn what'a In It ; - . . ? ; -, ' "One of the commonest Illusions of a drunken man la that ha la vary rich and when he Is searched at tha police station and has nothing on him he often eoncoeta some big story aa to how be haa been robbed of several hundred dol lars. ! .!-. : COaGRESSLUN RAHSDELL IS IDDXIiiGIAJ-CAHALj Indiana Man Examines Work on ' Upper Portion of Dalles- .- f. 1 Celilo Project, r : 4 ; " fipedl Inspeteb 'te The Joem.l.)' ' Ths Dalles. Or., Sept. 14. -Congress-man Ranadell of Indiana and Portland escort arrived at Celilo, an hour lata, at noon. The weather la clear.. Congress man Ranedell Is making a careful ex amination of the work on ths uppaH eanal. In company wrth Senator Ful ton, Congressman Jones and , members of the Open River association. Tha party made a trip over tha portage road through Tha Dallea and will - return home this evening for a public meeting et the Chamber of Commerce halt They will visit the Jetty tomorrow. Rana dell will stsy another day and take tha trip by boat to Cascade Locks to en joy the scenery.';: BERGER W1LCF1GHT . ' O'BRIEN AT COLMA y r'f- -: . T..- , r J '. ' (Joersal Special servlfls.t " . San Tranclsoo, B.pt 14. 4am Berger today accepted Jamea Coffroth's offer to fight Jack O'Brien at Colma, Thanks giving afternoon. The fighters are to split two thirds of the receipts and ft a third sack la' the moving pictures. : . ; . ataee'i tot Oomaalssloa. ' (tpeiial Dtaritc to Tee Jooreal.) . Baker City, Or., Sept 14. In the cir cuit court yesterday- T, . S. Anderson, through O..F. Hyde, hla attorney, has filed action aeeklng 11,400, whfch he claims as administrator of tha estate of Dan Bird, for whom be alleges to hsve sold some mining claims, receiving but a portion ofU the commission agreed upon. Ha declared the 11,400 naked' la tne balance due. Walter rarnsld, as administrator of theestate. Is defend ant; ! ','.':, .' " ''..','.! Sny fca arande Kersea. 1 j, (Special Dtapateti t Tl Jnmst. ' J La Orende, Or4 Sept 14. HorseS are being bought In this section In lsrge numbers. Two men of Blse during thai past , few days, have been buying up logging horses la this valley. Wednes day they started on their return, taking with them nine beautiful horses. The psrty purchased one team from Ssm Brooks, a span of bays for f BOO. Other teama went for 1410. In all abount a dosen heavy draught horses were picked e im this vailavb v SEA; ARE THRIVING I A ! I ra Uninhabited, Now Stocked .With remain a "dead aaa." Aside from a pe culiar little water-dog or Itsard. there were no living things In the lake,' and tha rock-walled shores are void of vege tation, wltb tha axceptloa ef -. stanted hemlocks. The water Is very cold and pure and so void of any mineral matter or foreign substance that it offers but little realatanoa to floating thina-a, ' ao that leaves,, twigs and atlcks remain' on tha aurface but a little while. - - Superintendent A rant as well aa tha. hundreds of people In Oregon and other sections of tha country who visit tha park each year, are highly elated over the -results of tha fish "plant" In tha lake,, and believe - It will be a favorite and popular fishing ground in a few years, aa tha fish appear to be multi plying very rapidly. ( - r . BOTHER POLICE vi - . -. t--,:v z '-i-K tther men who have blowa In all they had, but who are not arreeted, find It necessary to ' have some - excuse -for their poverty,- Then their Uttls gams Is to approach a policeman on the street and tell him a fabricated tale of woe.. here's the case of Xaaao Jordan, for example, While partially -Intoxicated Jordan reported that he had been robbed of 14 and a watch. Ha gave aa hla. resilience mm urana central no tel.' in vestigation discloses the fact that there Is nothing In tha story at fell The man never had a room at the Grand Central hotel in hla .life and he haa never had as much aa 1140, at least lately." v TYPHOID EPIDEI'IC DRIVES " TR00PS,:FR0:.l;CAL!r , S V..tr:awaassjsasWsa Soldier Are to Leave American Lake Summer Quarters Soon - - : er Than Intended, "i ;- ' ' ffleselsl TMsnaleb te The Tesrssl.i Tsncoaver, Wash, Sept. 14. Ths United States troops stationed at Van couver bafraeka, which have been Jin ramp at American lake for the past two months will all.be back at the garrison here not later' than Monday next It waa 4 originally Intended to keep the troops at American lake until some time In October but on account of the large number ef eases of typhoid, fever . in canrp, the stay waa cut short . The division left the laks yesterday and should be In Vancouver thla after noon. The aecond division leaves today and will arrive here tomorrow.. The re maining guard will get here either Sun day or Monday. 7 ; .... WELCHING INSURANCE - i- COMPANY MUST PAY " San Francisco, Sept ii -The Jury In the United States court' In ths case oi the ' Levi , Strauss ' Realty company agalnat the Trans-Atlantic Fire Insur ance company, - the -. first case against the so-called "welching" insure anoe companies, .this morning returned st verdict of 110,000 with tntereet for the , plaintiff on . the ground that the Insurance company failed ' to prove ex emption from responsibility. Ths com pany had no earthquake clause. Thla la looked upon aa a test eaae. ' -'' V.S.K Setts Seed. v. ' (Spadal Ptapatch to The Joorssl.) ' The Dalles, Or.. Sept 14. William Henry Harrison Butts died this morning at o'clock. He hsd been sick for sev eral weeks of heart and. liver trouble. He was bom in Lsfayette, Indiana, Feb ruary it. 140. - He crossed the plains with Ills parent tit 111! and settled neer-Portlsnd, . then moved to Waace county lit 1171. .He manried Miss Artie Powers In lilt and six children were born te them. He married a aecond time, hie first wife dying In Ills, Feb ruary. I0, 10I... . .... . - , . - . , ' AppoUted City Sail Janitor. . Qeorge Urquhart has been appointed aa one of the Janitors of the city hall to fill the-vacancy caused by the death of Thomas Ooodwyiw the -elderly man whe died as tba result of a streetcar eocidtBt . ,..,. 1 ...'.... v ' , , P0IL11IES Doxers Claim Control of Thlr , teenth Legislative District but Opponents Deny Statement. -(Special Pwpsteh te The Journal.) ' Walla Walla, Wash..' Sept 14. Re tarna from It out of IT preclnota In the county Indicate that tha Ankeny forces will control 101 out of 147 delegatea at tba county convention, -tomorrow. . Tha Boxer delesmtes will number about it. Two precincts iiot heard from yet may give tha Boxers seven, more delegates. - The fight at the primaries yesterday developed a bitter str.uggls for oontrol of Republican politics la this county. In Lewis, Clarke, Steptoe and Whitman preclnota, which the boxers figured car rying, the Ankeny forces swept every thing olean.v Lorton. Keesf F. S. De ment, J, H. McDonald, Councilman Kirk man and A. H, Reynolds, leaders of ths boxer Action. . were defeated In their own precincts. ' v . 1 . The sotfvity of Warden Keea and the penitentiary guards waa mainly re sponsible for tha Ankeny forces car rying Baker precinct, where Keea headed the Boxer tloket - - . . Tha Boxers carried four preclnota In tha city and claim they have captured We thirteenth legialatlva district, but this la denied by ths Ankeny men. - Ten delegates from fresoott sup posedly elected Vn tha Ankeny tloket, will have the balance of power in tha thirteenth district Both faotlona wiu go. Into tha convention tomorrow with alatea and the Boxers will make a de termined effort to capture several coun ty delegations.- -' , POT EXCITED: Br .!! I'ITH REVOLVER Police Institute Search but Fall to Unearth Detatils of S. ua- ' picious naturo. apeolal Clsaeteb te lbs learaaLr- Oregon City, Sept 14. "The nan be hind the sun" oreated some excitement In this city laat . Wedneeday night He waa seen on the walk leading from the paper mills at a lata hour, with a re volver in hla hand, and Chief of Police Charles XL Burns waa promptly notified that the man waa on hla way serosa the suspension bridge to thin city. - - - Strict watch was kept for more than an hour by an officer, but no suspicious character appeared, and " nothing haa since been heard ef the unknown. - Chief Burns aald thla morulas; that tha man may have been' going home from ths mills to Bolton or some other place on the west aide of the river, and that he may have been afraid of being alone in the dark, and so "carried hla gun ready for action.' Hla expert en oes of. this kind have been numerous and In some instances - such reports have proved unfounded.- Tha man may he.ve had - a - monkey-wrench or some other shining teol or Instrument fn ala hand. TWO BOYS SAY THEY -VTv rtv: WERE SHANGHAIED 4 Key Kelly and Kdward Smith, two young men,, called at the police station last night and reported, that' they had been brought to Portland agalnat their will from San Fran at boo on the British steamer - Visigoth. They . alleged they j were, . shanghaied while walking along lot waivrcroni vx oan araaciaon mv boys ware given protection and abetter in the station over night The Visigoth arrived here- yesterday afternoon from Antwerp via Baa Fran cisco. Upon reaching San ' FranolaeO most of her crew deserted and new men were secured through sailor boarding house masters to take the vessel to Portland. .The boys have telegraphed their parents in San Franclsoo. t j TROOPS PREPARED FOR V . . : - SERVICER N CUBA v "" (Jesraal pcetal " Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept li The Twelfth cavalry, which waa ordered to start on a Hike" tomorrow to Atlanta, la ordered to remain in eamp here. . It la supposed It is designated tor arma- aaent for service Jn Cuba. -: .v';", Webee WUl Xaag. ...-rj.-J - ' ijoarsal BseHal tiim, ' Sacramento. Cel.. Sept '14. Attorney General Webb and . District Attorney Robinson of Placer . County today filed affidavits in rebuttal to thoss filed by Adolph Weber with the governor. .It la believed TYeoer win nang September IT. , - 8UE3 MRS. M DONALD games Foley Alleges Admlalstratrlx Xaa ) I 4 ' " -. . Sol Psi formed Duty. w , ' (Ipselsl IHapateh to Ths JoarasL) ' Vancouver,. Wash.,- Sept' 14. James Foley haa commenced euu in the su perior court here agalnat Mra. Margaret McDonald to recover on a. Judgment se cured sgalnst the late Columbus Mo Donald, huabahd of the defendant.'.. , On April 11, 1190, Foley secured Judg msnt agalnat McDonald In tha -circuit court spr the county of 'Multnomah, Oregon, in the sura of ltll.lt, and M0 for attorney s tees. The same waa to bear Interest at the rate of II per cent until paid. ' McDonald had no property In Oregon, but waa largely Interested in Clarke county real eststs. Hs was con sidered to be worth at leaat 110,000. J On ;V.": 'Breettaf -Fixe Saoapea. (Ipeelsl Dwrateb te The ootsal , Vancouver, Waeh., Sept 14. The ma terial for the fire escapes te be erected on the Hotel Columbia building has ar rived and the work of putting It In place will begin at ones. This is ths first step taken by owners of buildings of more than two atorles to equip their buildings with firs , escapes In com pliance with - ths ordlnanos recently passed by the city council. If the necessary fire escape art not forthcom ing' soon the prom lees may bs closed to ths public 1 . - v : - xsldrtua's Station Afire. . " ' ' ; (Mpnelal Dlapatsb te Tb Journal ' Oregon City, Or., Sept 14. Meldfum'e Station on the Oregon Water Power A Railway company's line, . - about three miles below this city, caught fire last night and the bis is was dlscovsredby the crew of the I o'clock car- out of Portland. 1 The conductor and motorman extinguished the flames In short order. The origin of the fire le not known. 1 r" 1 '""' The Seal B state Oolamas ef geomal are UterersUd as bvycx TuTT 9 . It Is cheaper always to buy a good, reliable Sewing Machine. The new White rotary shuttls Is the lateat device in Sewing ' Machines.' First. It makes six stitches to one turn of the pedal. 'V Second. It is noiseless, and after you use It 10 years will not . Third. : It Is ao light running that a oblld can run It without exertion. Fourth. The bobbin holds 100 yards of thread on one half Spool, ..' - Fifth. - It uaea a very short needle, only ) ft Inches long. The shorter . the needle the stronger while most Department Store Maohlnsa uso tha long needle; 1 Inches long. 1 We could bring to bear many . other polata to convince our eustomere that It Is not only to. their Interest to buy ' the WHITlC-even if the cost te a little more at tho start ' , . . " - Try one and be convinced. Call up Main . 4101 and we ' will bring 70x1 one. lOur.terms 'wlll suit you. H fflSeJ'ONEaS . I . .280 Yamhill Street, Corner Fourth A fear Macbrnss a aaad allgHUy aaed very - ehaay. ' , Jtaohlnea esd ,...-,,.... . and repaired. t - PASTS, SSS9US aVSS ATTAOXMXirn VOS AX ASKED TO GIVE fRIEDI BROTHERS A CHANCE . Hearth- and Police Committee Asked to let Buitdkif Stand . ' 'Si' m P?flanc of fire laws. . A strong effort waa made thla morn ing to Induce ths health, and police com mittee ot the council to recommend that Friedman Brothers be' allowed to main tain the building at Twelfth and Everett streets ss It is, notwithstanding the pro test of Building Inspector Spencer, who deolared It waa a simple violation of the building ordinance agalnat frame buildings Inside the fire limits. ' A per mit had been taken out for a shed, but a frame building had been' erected. City Attorney McNary told the com mittee that If the council gave ' Fried man Bros, the right' to violate the laws with vlmpunlty all -the building- ordl nanoee would - be uaeless and could - be violated - with ' the understanding that ths council wonld afterward 4 aanetlon ths violation.' " " '' -Finally the committee adjourned until Wednesday morning;, Ths committee evidently, wanted to let the of fenders down eaay. The dry attorney and build ing Inspector, however, ateod firmly for observance of the law. . ' -, ,,. mil 1 nroTDnv nun a HILL UCOinUI bUDH ' ' . 7 UNLESS WAR IS ENDED ., y-' (jamml Spadal Service.) -T-' Havana, Sept, 14. Tha aailora went back to tha Denver thla morning. ' They could land In ' 10 minutes, however. Twenty-five thousand, rebels are. under arms. -The cry of the populace' la for Immediate Intervention. . Deeplte the denial, it la known that property la being deetroyed. Interven tion will do little good after the laland Is a mass of ruins. , - ' ,:' The general view of Havana eittsene Is that only the appearanoe of an Amer ican army can prevent the devastation of. tba laland..' ' :"," HARRISON ALLEN TELLS RAIN STORY " Harrison Allen, dlstrlot attorney, for Clatsop county and at present oounsel for Oregon In the boundary dispute be tween Oregon and Waahlngton, rsllshss a story even If It la on his own home. ' '. . llllPA.ii . Ma-aaavew aaa .''v.1'." 'J " i'it: '.' . , sAMCO U., D LAI PI C III, .i. '. , ( . T, 1 I'll I B I . 1 ' ' i i j . i j. njl , , I iy : Jamas O. Blaine III, grandson N of the dead statesman, haa Juat made hla metropolitan, debut aa a financier.' For ths psst month hs has been em ployed as aolerk In tha Day and Night bank on Fifth avenue. Report haa It .that his salary Is fl a week, and that ha la pot in love with' ths job,, Hs wants to go into politics. He doesn't want to He a J. .Flerpont Morgan. ' He worahtpa the memory of his distinguished ' grandfather, and vould rathef bo a umica L.vai nnaiur maiai ournar ins iniraed nt (a world. . Jam OS II Blaine Ill's mother Is ths wife of Dr. William T. 'Bull. The divorce that years aso separated his parents attracted International ' attention. James O Blaine. Jr., the senator's only. surviving son, married the daughter of Colonial Richard Nevlns of Ohio. After the birth of James a, Blaine IIL the aauni. tUaa&retd god fiarted, lAtet; Krs, Blaine pirU4 W, Snl-. .... 1 i ( become noisy. -. tho commission, ths members were pre- nmrinm a m nut when it sommaneed raining. The rain recalled the story of tho district attorney and heolalma that It was told to him by a disgruntled sol dier returning front Fort Canby. - "X man could bury himself In Astoria and . Ilwace for life," aald the eoiaisr. "Why, "It le a living death. It ralne ao much In thoae place that a man haa to wear rubber boots, a sou'wester, a rub-' bar coat In addition he must aarry from -drowning while standing up." GYMERIC AT ASTORIA - -1 a TO GET MORE COAL .(speeiai inspsiasi n imm Astoria, Or, Sept II. The British steamer Ovmeric put la here this morn ing to replenish her bunker,, her eoal . the coast from Saa Franoleoe. . The steamer left the Bay City several days ago with what waa thought enough eoal to take her to rugat souno, pn m tr .... waa encountered and little progress vat maae... in. "T'" ' ooel before going to Puget sound te load lumber for Anstraim. - - ..-.';''. V 1 - .J r ,.: - . BODFISH AHKtSItU t SS'Z' FOR KILLING SAILOR rSperlal Dtssetea te Tae fsaisai , Waahlngton. D. C, Sept. 14. The treasury department reoelved Informa tion late tnis siiarnvna Hamlet. ooromandlntiha ThsUa. that Captain H. H. Bodfish of the whaler wuiiam aMioa v - sachusstts, had been held ror tae grana 1urv at Nome for kicking In the head. in- . iBBntr and. later tne death, of Ed Legere, a boat ateerer. The crime wee oommitteo. wnue we wnau.r waa coaUng at Imtch Harbor, August li. ... . -'- ' s.-!,-' - SUPERINTENDENT OF ; etjri einll InnlPn' X" ,y rUUn rAnM iviAnnicu The marriage of XX XX Jaokson. su perintendent of the oounty poor farm, and Mra. Hayea of this city, whloh eo- ', eurred aaturaay, seouu anown wo7. Ths oeremoay waa performed at the ', oourt house laat Saturday . by Oounty Judge Webeter. The affair waa kept a profound aecret ' ... . tf ye aavs not answered nt gov aal want Ada lately yea haws out ef Boaeh wtth- enlace, ' - ti