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r 7. J; BRYAN TELLS .SUI IDY JOURII AL READSRS'I-OvVDEMOCRiCY IS SPREADING IIIEU. . GOOD EVEIII1IG Journal Circulation Ycstcrdav Vr I J v J U CO THE WEATHER. Coqler this afternoon; ahowera to night and Sundays oiitherly winda. - VOL.' V. HO. 172. PORTLAND; OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER- 22,- 1908. TWO s, SECTIONS-TWENTY PAGES. - ; PRICE ; TWO , CENTS. 2? a! I,1" ivD cZZ 1 LJ TfV U'wvpp mivn f? In) ft n I .If II II J J lit M t i M " F ' 1 r- I J t I jaV , t . ,11 - J I J 1 .. ' i. MA Ilk I M i . .lit t I . 1 - f II II.- II II -'II ..mm"' ', . - . I 'I 1 ll' llll 'll l .It -. X . X a . v aai a . a a - j i s " a jt mm mm' a a 1 - a aa mm mm -oa, . . a -r- a a a a aa a "v.. a leaaaaaw -aw IL, M vJslU UlJ-AliM IT iVi, I7ty 1 11, IL M IL.UU11 U . li U U .t U 11 UMLaUt Knocking Newspaper Disjoyal to Portland's Inte in Belittling the Present Population 'N-w' , 'if . . , V 3 I M w , V fTn) mn n hit -ttd o'mf? it wrr? n7 w r en a m a v s a n i as a ass a a a i - " i . r t mm mm s v a a -aaaaam -oaa, n a -aaaaas a - a ..aaaaaaai a TREAS0I1 TO ciTfsiioi;, 10 EDITORIAL Paper Tries .tf. Prove Town Far 'Smaller Than Figures. Show It to'Be Today ; '. ; Indignation ; Over Cutting Off Sixty Thousand From,. Direc - tory Estimates by Tall Tower Paper,, Expressed by - Mayor Lane and Other Citizens. Th population of Portland wu tha principal toplo of ooavarnailaa on th strW loany. Thia was, dua io iho ' "knocklnc" tiorlal declaration of tha " Oraaonian that the eltr haa not nor than 125.0e peopl within tt llmlta, A yaar af tha aama netrapapar baltttlad tha town, fumlphlp aramanltloni o Portland a rivaia. A repetition of the offenaa. wit all that waa needed to rally offlctala and buaineal men to Portland's ; (Continued on Page J-wo.) erkelev; Citizen! S u r ReceptaQle; Filled WithGemsvAttjerUt 1 Lying Several Days ' iq His-Yard . f ' ' ' " i UatMl iMriil IWvlea.t 'markelev. Cal.. Sept.-It. Th police f this oollafre town are araatly baffled orer themyateriotta flndlna of a basket of diamond and sema on tha pramiaaa Of Charlea Wlemann at 1100 Adella street. ; The basket containing the vaU uable sem lay. unnoticed in the front yard for two days before. Wtetnann'a euiioelty waa arouaed auff Iclently to causa Mm to Inveitlaate. Myatifled at. hla unusual find, he aaada an attempt to find a trace of tha owner by adver tising hla discovery In the newspapers. Wleisana aaya teat he and the mem bers of bis family were Interested Bun day la the queer actions of a woman who paraded the street In front Of his hoane all day win a UtUe cirL Tha woman; waa. apparency extremely ner oua. and -Wlemannput bar down as demented. " At times , the woman acted In a hysterical ananaer, ' dragging the UtUe child, roughly wbed aha did not keep pace. ; sa ' "-t ;- " , Wlemann and hts faZily watched tha woman several times as aha passed tha EVERY VOTER III :City Council to. Draft Every Able-Bodied Resident, In Squads of Hundred, mnd Put Them to Work orTLwee So Mto ' 'L.... ai,'i n.iu t3.i.. rt-Jl " '. J . iviejvo rvoovU j usivis iivvus Will, j , v 1 '". (rUI Msaaam to The 3oaraat : Pendleton. Or- Sept. J J. -The city council proposes te have every able bodied voter drafted into tha service of this city and .required to work a cer tain number of days upon) hs lsvee. This Is tha last resort In order to gat the levee - In proper condition before another flood occurs. , - At the laat session of the council no bids for laves repairs appeared and an adjournment -was taken, until this evening." the levee committee being in structed to devise ems plan ' of action In the. meantime. ... According to tha BREAKS UR HER HOME. LEAVES HER HUSBAND S TO BECOME ACTRESS i Oearaal aaeetae asrrlea.1 ' 1 New Torn. Sept. II. A augo career was tha eholce of Mrs. Vtda Beotoa against the wlahea of her husband, and today tha furnishings of their hsppy home ware removed to a Harlem atersga warehouse. Until Wednesday Mra. -Beo-ton, her mother and her husband. M. W, Barton, a wealthy member of the firm of Bectnn, Ulrklnson at Co.; mantl' far-turera of surgical Instruments, lived together In a fsshlonable uptown apartment,, II IS li! CELL IT BankCashier Remains .Composed irvface of Damaging Xjrcum stantial Evidence " Objects to Sleeping in Cell and Protests Against Bed Clothing - Given Him, but Without Avail 1 Still Declares He Is Inno cent Man. ' a MtafT OarrMtmaarrft. I - St. Helena. Or.. Sept. Sept. KAUIng to Procure bond. C. 8. Van Aukr. ex- caabler- of the Bute bank of Rainier, waa confined la the county Jail at ttita place aa hla arrival ' here laet n1ht. Ha - reached aara la . tha ;cuatody -of Sheriff yv hlta and jDetacUTa U P Hart-man- i . j 'v ' --t ' . V'- j r. Van Auker la tonHned In the ema cell In which the ."Cockney Kid,"; who created quite a feneatlon at-' Rainier by , ConOaued-a Para Two.) v- t brised ; by i Picki nsc . ii b (house, burster paid little attention to I bar actions. .'.. ;.-' . ' . Monday , ha saw tha basket lying tn the front yard ana psassa n try. Ti days later bo opened the receptacle to find, much to hla surprise, that it con tained valuable gems. . , L.Tbe; basket 'contained; aat dia mond earrings, valued at lift, j four emerald and pearl - lingsv a breastpin containing a .child's photo, a box . of Isces. parses containing. Il.ie la sola and ' a cbeok book. '. The . Jewelry h been estimated to be worth f !.. Some of tba Jewelry has tba appearance of having- Been . worn ror oonalderania time, while other of tha articles appear to he new. j . ( . - The clew, which the polios have ob taiaeg from tba check book has - given hope to the detectives working oa the ease that tha owner' may be - traceo. The ' check "book, bears the name of Mary A. Downing and is of tha German Savings bank of San Praaclseo. . Tha book indicates that the owner has hold lnga of 1101.11 in tha bank. - PENDLETOH ITO : DIG law the city has a right to draft all able-bodied awn to service, should it be neceasary and . lt aten may be taken at a time and paid the regular wage of a common laborer. ; It aeema to be Impossible to secure worklagmen, and It hi considered better that, each teas work a few days than to, have the city la danger of floods in the spring. No local men are ex pected . to M4 and It Is now believed that Salt Lake firm-will. -It & be lieved that their 'bid, will be too high, conaequeatly the city will have te do tha work. . if. ... n j. ..- .... ' Mrs. Becton. who is a handsome, stat uesque blonde, made her debut last night aa a show girl la "My Lady's Maid" at tha Casino. She haa taken a furniafied suite at tba Hotel Portland with her mother as bet companies. "Maybe my hoaband wilt come- around In a few days." aald Mra. Becton. "He's always yielded to my wishes and I be lieve he will do so now."" -: The B'ctons have been married two years. Hhe 1 from Cincinnati and WH u -M-ja Moors, RA ! 1 J i( !(;' i-t t 1 1 - .'. "t''J ;4'rtN VT .' Itlae Clara L i 2. 1 i f ' POLICEMCH BOLD THIEVES E : .,:.t';-rr.' Patrolmen Lillis'and Adams Get ; . Robb'ers In Act of Looting Meat Market- RunYjThem -."Down, EroptyBevoIvers at Them, and Effect Capture, t - To the vigilance and bravery of Pa trolmea Adams and LlUis was due 'the capture about 1 o'alock this morning Of three daring house-breakers who wars detected In the act of rifling a fish market-, conducted by M. O'Connor at MS Grand -avenue.' . Tha asnsational. pursuit of two of tha barriers, in, which, the natrolmsn mid- Irs- their - revolvers - at - the fleeing f thieves, and the subsequent . attempted flight of the third caused . great ex citement in -th locality, .where "the crime was ' committed. . ' 'Martin J. Tuhay. James Sullivan and M. T. Tuhey, whom tha police believe to be a bad trio, are jiow in the city Jail. . ' About 1:1( a. nw as Patrolman Ad am a waa. walking up Grand avenue be tween Hawthorne avenue and East Clay street, . his attention was - attracted by a man standing in front, of O'Connor's market.. The fellow upon 'seeing , the patrolman approaching hastily" warned hla pals on the Inside of the store. Im mediately a ; man. who subsequently turned out to bo Martin Tuhey, crawled out of the eetabliaamen, and, both took to. their .koalay.-. . v, -..vJ i :,i , : -v ; '' Adams loat no time In racing after them and as ho passed the market heard the unmistakable raoimd of soma - one prowling about in the rear of tha place. Not stopping to investigate ha kept after the- two men,- at - the same time firing several shots at them. -One of the . burglars turned down Clay atreet toward East Sixth and-the -other con tinued running south on- Grand avenue, with Adama in hot pursuit. . Tha police man finally overtook the thief and after handcuff lng .him started - back to ; the market. A - v - In the meantime. Patrolman Lillla, who-: hag been attracted, by the . shots, atartacT after" the- crook, wbo -waa racing down Clay atreet.,. He sent several bul lets, speeding after1 the man. but with out - airy of them taking affect. . Xlllis finally ran down hla quarry and returned with hla prisoner to- the scene of .the burglary. Adama had alreay reached the , place, and after .turning his . pris oner over to Jack Webb, a citlsen,' went to . the .hols ' in the screen door la the market. through- which entrance -had been . effected, and called for - tha maa Inside : to, come out. This member of the gang, who gives the name of Sulli van, ; loat no - time In - complying with the command: Adams covered Sullivan with his revolver. The thief made no resistance and was promptly handcuffed, ' Breaks IVaasa sad ITees.' . As the two policemen with their pris oners started for the patrol box a short distance away. Sullivan, suddenly de clared with an oath that ho would never be 'taken alive and, breaking loose frora hls eaptor. started down Grand avenue. Adams . called upon Mm to , halt , and Continued oa Pg Two4 AFTER Gil AS .' PREFERRED SWEETHEART TO 425,000 Tbicle and Frederick Kefley, ,Her Alleged SaHor. ! o;iiy.-A fool rouiD REFUSE $25,000 . FOR : HER LOVE; 6IRL SAYS , (Jearaal .SoecUl aervtee. , . . i New Tork. Sept. 2 "Any manJ vne-eww-niHif ee,vw jtw hi .chance of -marrying - me is a fool and lacking . in business Judg- 'Bnnt"i v; . ..!!' . : Such was the statement .of Mlaa -Clara Thiol." tha , pretty young ' woman, who - Is r said . to have . charmed a wealthy broker.soJ deeply that he haa tried to buy off Mlaa-Thlele's supposed suitor, .rredertck.KsUy, for $25,000.. . L v "I .. have fceverboen anywhere with Kelly, even to luncheon, as he say a," Mlas Thlele indignantly, asserted. "I saw-ho was In trou ble and .was willing to help him out a little, but be went too far. Give me up for $28,000, indeedl He would be lucky to get Z cents, and then this 'Mr. Wilson,' whom I never oven heard of. would have AV-beea eheated.1' .....,,,,, , A POLICEWOMAN r Is srways'sa laterestlng Betenasgei the ret that portlaad ever ked Is sMre maa '-la her efBrlal lire' as told by a start writer of TUB SLSDaT JOVKSAX, Is ( werth .reedlag. THE DOUBLE DUCHESS ' 'HWoe was at one time the amt fiateea . .'' sad rlekeet weeaaa la Oraat Britata, ea i . the verge of teaakmptey imim ef sa aaeaatrollable love lav gesibUBg. ofBfre a baeoa for seersr aad kea eeiwnlnsyie men. Her story fcv la THB liNUlf ,-JOliBNal. j- '-- the plow vl -fX -r ' Baa takes the ptaee ef the sword ha the - ' - Phlllpelaes. aad wear Caeie Basi la enlng . i .fee the ruialae Is oae at the Interesting '.. stnrlee ta the enlored suspleaMaWef 1Ui aiiXDAT JOURXaU . , . OLD MASTERS ; I ; Pletarea seegkt as werlhlese eaavas hi ; the aoctkMa esoos ef han4tm, save sees . i foead te be . valuable exaaipiaa ef . the beat satotess - the wnrM has seen, are r UluatraUS U.THB.atNDAt JOUJlKAX, DELICIOUS FRUITS : . i '-','m rmi . the " erelierde- ef - the world tare " been iaaeerted lr the gnveraaient. an4 a .. k staff writer tells reeders ef THB BI'S DAT JOURNAL what win he me with ' ; rbest to improve the already ktgb grade - -e the Aawrtcaa freduet. . - health and beauty Prleeleee anaswsetoee ef weeaea, - are se leeta ef tlmatna by erperte, aad read er ef THB U NDAf jm RNAIV are told t boar eae aaay he. pi aser isd aaaV the ethee ebtalaed free eS eoet. THE FUNNIES Tnr eld aae yeaag, drawa by the heat artiste in Aaiarlr's, aad printed la entora ee The Joaraers en pre, sre stnong the fturo that aiake THB tl NDa? JOURNAL the a oat aaeght lor paper la the eortheesl. STEAMER WILL RECOVER . BISHOP HOARDS BODY Joans Bperlal Bervb.)' Ifrme-knner fleet. 12. A atenmee froni Canton today sighted the body of Bishop I llnare. who was drowned In the typhoon. A party waa pent by tba steamer Stan- I lav te recover the body.,-. -. - 4 IN GOLD '. IIE6R0 DASHES FROLl WIIIOOl'l TO HIS DEATH ft ' ' 1 ".!;' ' ,' i'V" Looks "Like Accident,', but. De . tectives ' Have Information Which Leads Them to Believe Man May Have Been' Murdered by Avenger.' 'X- ''-;. - Lying prostrate in a nauseating pool of blood, with hla skull crushed to a pulp, the dead body of Eugene 8. - Al len, a young negro masseur, waa found on the sidewalk on Park street near Stark about 10:10 o'clock laat night. An open window directly, above in the second story of the Grlselda lodging- house and a flimsy wooden railing lying uadar the body testified to the manner In which the unfortunate man, mat hla death. . r Whether Allen felt accidentally or waa hurled oat - of , tho . window , .during struggle with an -unknown enemy are questions that may bo solved by- the investigation of the-police and coroner. Prom, developments .that have corns to light as to tho penchant of tho deceased to aeek tho society of white women the theory that he may have been murdered by eomo aggrieved relative is tenable. Allen cams to -the Orieelda rooming house, 16 1H Stark street, which is owned by Xhr. A. I. Glssy and con ducted by Madams - Luckky shortly after 10 o'clock, and a eked to bo shown to a room for tho night. The landlady conducted him to apartment - No. 0, which has two windows facing on Park street. 1 Ho appeared to be aatiafted with th room, and after paying the rental entered tho chamber and locked the door.. Madame Luckky retired to her room and- was aroused about II minutes later by excited voices on the sidewalk. Upon making an investiga tion she was horrified to find that tha man to whom aba had rented room No. I a few minutes before waa lying dead on tho pavement' beneath one of the windows of the apartment. - . -' - . ' Bead Whsm Tonhd.' ' , A telephone messagd to police head quarters brought the patrol wagon and several officers to tha scene posthaste An examination demonstrated that the man was dead, and tha coroner was summoned. Coroner Fin ley. upon in vestigating, found that all of the' win dows reach to the . floor and . are pro tected . by light vtooden . raillnge about 10 inches la height. These railings are fastened In the. window sashes by two thumb bolts. - The bed. showed no traces of having been occupied . and tho room was In perfect order, v - From the - fact that the balustrade which bad guarded the window through Which Allen had - plunged bead - down ward to the sidewalk was found lying under the body. Coroner rinley believes that the deceased wht)e looking oat of the window leaned aainet the railing; which, being frail. g. way, precipitat ing tho negro to the edewalk. Accord ing to -the landlady tho belts of this particular railing had ' never been se cure. .- - -. ... ' ' , From episodes In Allen's peat life It Is certain that he had enemies who would--not' hesitate to encompass his '.Continued sa Pago Teo-i- SAYS SOLOiJS SHOULD JOIil Pacific Coast Congres sionalCombineWould Have Good Effqct, Says Senator. Fulton 'c1 Association of Senators and Rep ... resentatives . Would A Insure ,: More Liberal Appropriations for River and Harbor Work in Pa cific Coast Country, v - Not only did Senator Charles W. Ful ton declare himself emphatically In fa vor of continuing tba . upper and lower Columbia, - river work today, but added that in order to facilitate the work-and to secure better" results from oongress on all, Padflo coast - projects the con gressional delegations of California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho, will form a " Pacific Coast Association in congress, in 'whlch tho combined - dele gationa will work for all states, giv- , (Continued von Page Three, j I A Famous, Preacher . SaysfThat It Would Bo ,' D isagrace to State to" Make Pu blisher Gov-ernorrr-May Not Go Before Convention N Tork. Sent. H. Imnresslon Is growing among conservative DemocraU that Hearst's name . will not bo pre sented in , tho stats convention to bo Held in Buffalo next week. It la rec ognised as a certainty that Murphy cannot hold tho lvt delegates from New Tork county as a personal asset. With out these, Hearst cannot be nominated bn tho Dsmocratlo stats convention. , Hearst managers, are claiming that mors than 100 delegates from up-state counties are Instructed for him... The Deraocreta Interested In saving tha party from tho - Hearst-Murphy deal have quietly Investigated these reported Instructions. It appears that In many cases tho o-cal'.ed "Hearst delegates" were merely conditionally Instructed. . Thsy are to vote for hla nomination only if he is the choice ef a majority of tho eonvantton. "-... 5"; ' IS PLUIIGED IIITO: BUROIIIG SAI'iDUST .v : ;' I ;...": .:, .",.," . ... .... Man With Team and Wagon Hurled Into Fiery Furnace by Ground " Giving Way Beneath Hm-uts" One Horse Loose, ' ' ' ' but Other and Wagon Are Incinerated. ( ' (Josrul Spsplsl Brrle. ' " ' S-n aTranl!0. Sent. 11. PlUDged with hla horses sad-wagon Into a heap knntn., aakwdiuit. Charles Corcoran of (1 Bartler) street yesterday barely escaped, wltn nis uie. . vv nn mm owi on fire, and his body covered with burns, ho waa able, nevertheless, to cut one of his horses loose. Tho other ani mal' and, wagon .wars consumed ny tns flstaes. . ' rAMM.MM w-. SHvlns - ovor a lares dumping ground for sawdust at Twen ty-fifth street and roirero avenuo wnen ho suddenly felt ths ground beneath him. give way, In a moment ho and hla team were wrapped in nre ana smoae. CALIFORNIA MAKES HARNESS OIL OUT OF STRAY DOG '' (Jearaal tpeelal gsrvlee.) ' , Ban' Bernardino. Cel., Sept II. Vom Angeles Interests are bsck ef a new enterprise, which haa a plant Just out- side tho city limits,'' where dea sre butchered and turned into hameaa oil. Jin Swan, formerly a loe Angnleg bootblai-k, is said te be managar of the plant, flhlprnente of dogs are received frequently (mm T.oa An(la n. Its eubnrhs. wh-r- It t i l sa 111 jslt $! per heed l i I f r r,n ,,.. Tha f.tf! v I i I--- -i t.i ; t .it :.m f-r a abort t o- . , t t f i t; ... t BIG STICK IS WIELDED : mm Lane Forces Northern to Deed tngino House Lot to City . Executive Discovers Company U Occupying Streets Never Va- ? cated, Says What He Will Do . If Deed Is Not Forthcoming and Wins His Fight. J. '-, . .4' - . A big stick In tho hands of Mayor Lane has obtained for the city a piece of ground for a firs ongine. house la north Portland, which shall belong to the Dubllo for all time. - For a- long time tho city officials' have been . trying to, obtain ground for this purpose from' Uis Northern PaciOs Terminal company. The company cons- -plained of fire risk because- no engine was stationed sear Its property, but declined to give tho elty any ground (Continued on Pegs Three.) Politicians ' from ' various - political headquarters, men who have mads s study of tha election . law. aald today, that if tho Democratic state convention at Buffalo next week should indorse tho Independence league nomination of Hearst for governor the party would cease to exist as a political organisa tion under tho law, and tho Hearst ore ganlxatlon. tho ; Independence league, would succeed to all legal righta of tho Democratic party. A sensational attack was made on Hearst today by Pr. Parkhurat, just back from Europe. Parkhursrs voice la frequently raised hen in the discussion of civic affairs. anU his large constit uency listens respectfully to what ho haa to say. Another large contingent regularly resorts . to profanity whorl Parkhurat talks. . Although Hearst (Continued 00 Pago Three.) Beneath tho upper crust of Ths sawdust a huge heap had been smoldering, giv ing no outward aign of ' the. pyre that waited below for Its victims. - In agony from hla barns, and In fur ' ffier danger of. being kicked to death) by the maddened, atruggllng horses, Cor coran worked his way . to the traces, HO had only 'time to eut away tho leather that held tho neereat animal. The other horse was already beyond help and i tha wagon was .ame of glowing embers. ' Cereoran'a injuries were treated at the Central Emergency hospital, after whirl he was taken to his home. He will be confined to hla bed for several days. FACTORY bones near the plant, which are uaed for fertiliser, the induetry oi ly has been very active. !nvt', will be made by ttio local siti and it Is prohaiile that 1 - i " be cl-wed. 1i ll vChlftf of rolic Hl.av vf hsvlng heard tht e '' to kill r. SitI l " 1 than one aht v - It I mwti '- ' ' ti r I i '