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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY BVENIWQ. OCTOBER 10, 1909. mm OFFERED FOR MURDERER Bpokana Officials Offer On Thousand Dollar for Slayer of Reno Hutchinson. DETECTIVES AND POLICE CANNOT SOLVE MY8TERY Chief Gritstnacher Asked for Aid, bat ' Officers in Portland Find Nothing in Nature of Clue to the Murderer. Determined to solvs the mystery surrounding- the murder of Reno Hutchin son, which occurred at Spoken Monday night, the county coeajnleelonere end city council or that place have offered a reward of 11.000 for the arrest and con viction of the person who murdered the .Y. M. V. A. worker. Toe reward was offered Jointly fey the two bodies at special meetings held yes terday afternoon at Spokane. The po lice and detective forces of that city are perfectly at sea in regard to a solution of the mystery. . They appealed to this Ity for aid. and Chief arltsmsclier or Sered the Spokana officers the use of Detective Hellyer. However, the local Investigation has revealed nothing of importance. The officer and members of tbs T. M. a A., both of this city and Spokane, are siding the officers In every way pos sible. They are conducting an Inde pendent Investigation, and have gath ered many clues, which may result ha a solution of the mystery. The men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. aaditorlum tomorrow afternoon will be In the nature of a memorial servloe for Reno Hutchinson. For five years pre vtoua to the first of August Mr. Hutch inson was the religious director of the association In connection with which he made hundreds of friends among the young men of this city. W. M. Ledd, president of tbs asso ciation, will preside at tbs meeting, which begins st o'clock. J. Ross Fargo will sing "Crossing the Bar" and doubts male quartet will render the favorite hymn of Mr. Hutchinson. A number of men who knew him well will speak of various phases of the llfs of Mr. Hutchinson, after which so op portunity will be given those present to express their appreciation of bis character and worth. It has been decided to limit this meeting to men, In keeping with tbs usual custom. All men, however, whether members sf the association or not are invited. . Royal BaKing" Powder Absolutely Pare DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OK TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic .acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric add) or of alum (which is one-third sulphuric add) substan ces adopted for other baking pow ders because of their cheapness. CHIEF NEARLY OUSTED WHILE SEEKING RAISE (Special Dteaatsb 4e The JesisaU Aberdeen. Wash., Oct. to. Mayor tdndstroms action In leaving sn order appointing Officer Searles ss chief of polios In place of Chief Schneider when be left town tbs other day, was vary unsatisfactory to the majority -of the cltlsens. not that they objected to Mr. Hmm .1 W. . 1 . .1 . I Llna. uut icn uuti iv w ku iu;u tlce to Chief Schneider, who has made sn efficient officer Much satisfaction waa felt at the meeting sf tbs council last night when s note was read from Mr. Searles In which he declined tbe honor. Acting Mayor Councilman st Large Fred Furth ss soon as this Ut ter wae read appointed Mr. Schneider to hie former position and his action was unanimously Indorsed by the mem bers of the council. There is sn element in town that Is after tbs scalp of Officer Mylea and who declare that unless tbs chief dis misses him both must go. In order to obtain an Increase In salary Chief Schneider resigned a few weeks ago as the ordinance especlslly prohibits an of ficer receiving an increase while In of fice. It waa supposed that tbs mayor would at once reappoint him, and bis (inlet putting1 Officer Searles in his place oacue ss a great surprise. MAYOR ENTERS IN PAVHGWAR WiU Aak Council to Help Run Both Hard Surface Paving Companies Out of City. SAYS THEY DAMAGE ALL OFFICIALS REPUTATIONS "Better Gravel Pavement and Good Reputation Than Hard Surface Pavement and Bad Reputation," Says tbe City's Chief Executive. meassjsuaA aaaa eu veaa nn a i rowues co.. nsw voaa. GREAT SLUMP III STOCKS CAUSED BY MONEY MARKE T Frenzied Longs Dump Railroad Securities in Wall Street Treasury Expected to Go to Aid of Speculators Reading's Loss (Jeeraal Steclel Sentse.1 New York, Oct. SO. Frensled longs wanted to go ehort of the stock market today and this resulted In a loss of many millions of dollars in the value of American railroad and Industrial eecu ritles aa compiled by the New Tork TAC0MA NEGROES IN VICIOUS GUN PLAY ." (Special Dtssatek t The J T acorns, Oct. 10. Tbs poor aim of Alexander Stevenson, a colored man. Is all that saved Ed. Bpsnosr, another negro from being shot last night The two men Quarreled over a girl of their own color st tbs New Lexington saloon, and In the midst of the brswl Stevenson whipped out bis revolver and began fir ing at Spencer. The saloon was well filled with ne groes with a scattering few whites. In five seconds 'he house was empty of sll except the two negroes and the bar keeper, who wae hid behind tbs bar Stevenson's shots went wild, Imbedded In the wall around Spencer's body. Stevenson escaped, but was later cop tared. On account of the eoarcltv of white laScr a Urge number of negroes were Imported here from tSS south during ths summer, and the police are expect ing to have trouble with tbem when work slackens with the coming of cold weather Everyone wanted to sell stacks this morning. In fact It wss known osfore the session opened that extensive liqui dation would set in at tbe start of the session. There wss no effort of the bears to pound prices, for they went down on their own accord, and as the selling became heavier the losses In value become so much heavier. The principal loser' in today's und yesterday's excited trading was the Heading railway. The Aramon issue was sold vsry extensively by long hold ers and as no one attempted to stay the progress of tbs decline tbs amount lost during the two hours' trading will reach nearly $7 a share. Copper stocks, which have had so len eatlonal an advance in tbs late trading on the exchange on account of the record-breaking price of copper metal, were slashed right and left in value None of the traders seemed to want to buy this clsas of stock snd ths result wss thst forced sales ware made at a decline of 110 a share In Anaconda. Amalgamated also lost heavily ml it la said that Lawson followers made a considerable profit In tbs last two days. Canadian Paclftj has been ons of the strongest stocks traded In on ths ex change during the past month or so, but this had absolutely no . effect in the general liquidation today, and that Issue waa bumped over tg a share before the dy was over. Chicago, Milwaukee a St. Paul was another of the general fa vorites which was led to early slaughter this morning, and holders of that stock have lost nearly 15 s share from what their holdings were worth yesterday. Pacific Coast r&Uroad issue did not make their escape from the slaughter, and each took its turn before the execu tioner the liquids ting holder. North ern Pacific lost about f 3 s soars before it was able to check Itself from going down, and this checking process only started when ths duy's session wss st sn snd. Union Pacific shared tbe same fats aa its opponent, losing to ths liqui dator nearly t on every share of stock Issued. National Lead was another of the unfortunates and f 4 a share was the loss shown at the end of the day. Cause for today's great alump In prices Is assigned to the great excite ment created in Loudon over ths failure of the Russian government to pay ac crued Interest on outatsnding bonds which were Issued during the war with Japan In London there was likewise great selling of American issues, the trading there seeming to want money more than It did stocks. Want Treasury Belief. A feature of the day's trading in Nsw York was the enormous sales dur ing the two hours' session. In all over 1,000 ' shares Of stock changed hands during that time, making the trading one of ths heaviest for s Saturday sinos the exchange was organised In this city. In some quarters It Is said that prices broke violently because of the rapid decline of American .shares at London and an extremely weak bank statement. Tbe impression generally prevailed to day that the treasury must now hssten to aid the money market. The street regards the Bank of England's mariner of handling the money situation of four weeks ago ss very crude and ths blun dering yesterday was caused by ths bank taking drastic action in trying to remedy Us error when too lata. GOMPERS NHL NOT FIGHT UNCLE JOE S ELECTION Opponsnt Is a Socialist Whom Labor Leader Regards as Bad as Speaker. Col. Hofer Is beginning to despair of the Republican party. 53 YEARS IS ITS QUARANTBB The fact that ths Bitters has been be fore the public continuously for SS Beats constitutes tbs strongest guaran tee of Its merit possible to oSJer you. Hoslctters Stomach Bitters A trial st JL A the next time your stomach, liver or kidneys get out of order will convince you beyond sll doubt that it Is the only medi etas you need to ease flifVLMOT, BlBSBPeXA. esFsTWBsrass, osrxb&s, ooxoa. nsAU mi ss anaassta Try s bottle ts- i Jeeraal Special Serrlee.) Chicago. Oct 20. It is announced thst President Oompere will not go into Toole Joe" Cannon's district and make speeches against ths speaker In sn ef fort to retire dim from public life. It Is understood that none of the regular hired organisers Sad officials of ths federation will be seen In or around Danville. Two reasons for this are known. Thore is no doubt that Oompers Is bit ter In his opposition ta Congressman Cannon, but ha Said' enough when In Chicago a few weeks ago to show that he has no hopes of dsfsatlng ths speaker. Ths other reason Is that the stste federation has Indorsed ths So clsilst candidate for congress In ths Danville district. He is a union miner but being s Socialist "puts him in ths bad with Oompers," according to local leaders. Even If the Socialist candidate should accomplish ths apparently Im possible and defeat "Uncle Jos," Oomp ers will not be pleased. P H. Clark and T. J. King. The supple mental srtlcles add s number of enter prises that the big merger proposes to engage in, among them being to gen erate electricity and the construction of numerous electric lines. WHISKEY IS CAUSE OF INDIAN OUTBREAK Coorssl Rpeclal Service. I Washington, Oct. SO. Ths govern ment is notified thst ths Utes in Wy oming have started north. The officials gay thst whiskey sold to ths Indians by the white people whs sre now suf fering by their depredations. Is ths di rect cause of the trouble. ROBBERS OF JAPANESE BANK ARE CAPTURED (Jeeraal Snarls Berries. 1 San FY an el sco, Oct. JO. Ths police raided a shack in the burnt district this morn trig snd captured four men who tbe police are convinced robbed ths Japanese Oolden Oat bask, killed tbe manager and almost killed the paying teuer. The evldenoe against the prisoners Is almost conclusive They are Richard Meyers. Jobn Meyers, William Meyers ana Kichard Doyle, tbs latter aa ex seavtot snd train robber. Supplemental articles of Incorporation of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company her a been filed In the office of the county clerk by C. M. Clark, H. W. Oeede, E, t. duller, S. O. Reed, C. N. Hugging, V. O. sykss, Albert Strauss, NORTHWESTERN WILL NOT COME TO COAST CSpeclal Dlepateb to The Joeraal.) Milwaukee. Oct. 10. President Hugh Itt of the Northwestern railway, this afternoon, while hers, said the new is sue of stock Is merely authorized and that there la no truth In the stories of a pacific coast sxtenslon. The money will be used SS needed to Improve ths existing system. "Ifs better to have a gravel pavn- ment snd s good reputation than hard surfscs pavements snd a bad reputa tion." said Mayor Lane yesterday after noon to his executive board. As the result of his srguments the report of the street committee recom mending that the contracts for ons block esch on Oak and Sixth atreets be awarded to ths Barber Asphalt Pav ing company was lsld on ths table. City Attorney McNary Informed ths board thst R. R. Dunlwsy had begun suit to keep the olty from letting these contracts to any but the lowest omasr. which In this esse was the mysterious P. O. Solon, both of whose bids were below ths Barber bids. Ths mayor declared that he would ssk ths council to oo-operate In run ning both hard surface pavement com panies out of the city. "They spoiled ths" reputation of every city engineer In sny city where they've been snd already insinuations are being made against our engineer snd also other officials," said he. The city attorney told the board that he though Dunlway would have a standi na In cour' and that It would be difficult for the city to prove that the Solon bid was not bona Ode. Though Mr. Greene seemed to think the com mittee should stand by its report, Mr. Sabin moved thst the report go on ae table, and there was no opposition. - Contrary to expectations tbs police committee did not report on the Ben Blglln esse now under advisement. A. P. Sorenson waa Appointed patrolman and the resignation of J. S. Scott as patrolman waa accepted. MEXICAN REBELS ARRESTED BY El PASO POLICE Army Officer and Socialist Ed itor Ars Among ths Men Mads Prisoners. Get Well Acquainted With The Mutual Life .. ... . . .'. . - ik. ,n DathHe confidence snd DJtroaasc have T" ""I7 .TTZ. fSTl;. in the .oeU nude it ana Kept it trie largest sa waswai ' -, ' r It i. owned ay fti policyholders. It protect. thesnfe hut there an Wethers fhoutd hairs the ssjsITroUctioa. How hoot you? feook who sue so thoughtful and kind st to wish to provide at they can to-day for what will happen torn other day. when they re taken from those they love snd support. eheeJd set ac, minted with The Mutual Life Insurance Company Let them read itt history: analyse its rUteatentt: examine IB faysrtntentis coaealt ite agents. 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T It indite! also the good opinion of Mr. James C CM 2S? policies to the amount or ,uw,uw in ins na ZZJLTlLr present executive officers and trustees are, in the opinion of thefoncvhoMen Se lective Association 01 tne Mutual tare, laiuuiu iu administration of iU affairs ha. been and U efficient, economical and bene- sllawaUl le that wkjOtervKsla4srJ q If you would like to know tor yourself ths latest phase, of Life Insurance, or wish information concerning, any form of policy, consult our nearest agent or write direct to The Mutual l ire rnaur.-ceWor use iat (Journal Special SerjHce.) El Paso, Tex., Oct. 20. The local po lios, under the direction of tbe Mexican consul, in conjunction with the police of Jaurex, Mexico, raided the headquar tors of tbs revolutionary Junta. Three rebels were arrested, including fcawea Auglrro. editor of the socialistic paper and leader or the trouble. Letters and documents were captured showing the band to be a part of the same movement which caused trouble at Douglas, Arizona; Eagle Pass, Texas Nogales. Si. Louis and Juares. Among the prisoners here charged with revolutionary conspiracy sgslnst the Mexican government Is Captain Castro of the Mexican army station at Juares. Across the river, Pedro Oon- sales and Ramon Camo were arrested. It is reported thst the revolutionists will endeavor to rescue the prisoners in various Texas cities. United States Marshal Brewster Is sn routs with band of mounted deputies. STORMS HAVE BEEN GOOD FOR HUNTING (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joeraal.) Abcideen, Oct. 20. The severe storms of the past few days have been of greet benefit to the hunters, as they have fllled the feeding grounds along ths coast with ducks snd gseee. Many lo cal sportsmen are taking advantage of this condition of affairs and ars hunt ing on the lower harbor aa tbe hunting is ths best It has been so far this sea eon. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patterson, Mrs J. B. Bridges, Mrs. W. B. Paine snd Jay P. Crary went down on the Ranger thla morning to be gone several days Mr. Bridges will Join the party today snd sll will re turn home on Sundsy. BIG LINER ETRURIA IS DAMAGED IN FOG (Journal geeasal Barrlae.) Qusrsatlns, S. L, Oct to The liner Etrurls. bound for Liverpool, Is at an chor off Thotnpklnsvllle, In distress She wss evidently In s collision dur ing ths fog this morning. Ths Btruria collided with the Minne haha, which preceded her. Dsrssy Smith, for s number of years with tbs O. R S K. Co . will lesve Port land Monday rext for s tour around ths world, to be absent s year or more. Rates Reducsd. Commencing Saturday, October IS, the Astoria a Columbia River railroad will reduce their Seaside rates as follows: Thirty-day round-trip excursion tickets. 14: Saturday morning return Sunday evening excursion, It.&o. snd every Sun day round-trip excursion, tLM. Sesatde is sdmltted to be the warmest winter resort on the coast. Hotels have re duced their rates to promote winter patronage. Spend S fsw days st ths beach and rejuvenate. Information and tickets st Ms Aider street and the union depot. C. A. STEWART. Main tot. Commercial Agent Pre few ad Stock Osnned Ooods. Allen S Lewis- Best Brand TROOPS TO ROUND UP REBELLIOUS INDIANS (Special Mepateh to The Journal.) Sheridan, Wy , Oct. 20 - The band of Uts Indians who have been committing depredations near Gillette, Wyoming, will be rounded up tonight or tomor row, by 10 troops of ths Tsnth cavalry from Fort Robinson. The commanding officer has orders from the war de partment te take the Indians dsad or slive. Serious trouble is feared. MONKS REPULSE ATTACK OF BAUD OF BRIGANDS Priests Arm Themselves With Rifles and Resist Attack on Ancient Monastery. . . 1 (Journal Special Servtee.) New Tork, Oct. JO. A cable to the Sun. from Rome say.: Brigands over night attacked the monastery of San Pi rite, which Is reputed to be one of the wealthiest In Sicily. They found to their surprise that tax. monks had othsr arms than those of faith. .. .-- Ths robbers began to make a breach in ths garden wall of the monastery st midnight. The noise alarmed the monks, who hurried to ths plsce armed with rifles. Realising the situation, they fired st the brigands, who replied. Sharp fusillades were exchanged. The superior of the monastery, who was not armed, took a prominent place, and with ths crtclflx in his hand alternately re cited prayers and directed tbs defense. What the result of the fight would have been cannot be said but the Sa cristan went to the belfry snd rang the alarm bell. The unwonted clang had the effect anticipated. Hundreds of peasants conjecturing thst the monss tery was on fire, cams running to help and the brigands ried, cautiously dodg ing the vlllsgers. None of the monks was wounded. This Is ascribed by them to the special protection of the Holy Spirit, to whom the monastery is dedicated. WORKINGMEN MISSING (Continued from Page One) age to her is not so great as waa st first feared. The other American war ships In the harbor dragged their moor- Inge, slthough they were made fast to buoys which had never before been moved, but were not seriously damaged Havoc was crested among the smaller craft of the harbor and ons schooner, which waa washed ashore In the storm. 1 now perched high and dry on the rocks in front of Santa Clara battery. 100 feet from the water. BASEBALL MEDAL FUND BENEFIT Hop Colds and Schillsrs Will Cross Bats Tomorrow to Raise Money for Causa. The fund to give ths Portland ball players medals for winning ths Pacific coast championship Is expected to be completed by the benefit gams to morroy afternoon st Recreation parte Quite a number of ooptributlons wars received today and ths fund Is ap proaching ths tjoo mark, sad if ths gams proves what it Is hoped, the en tire amount will be in hand by tomor row evening, ready to turn over to Mayor Lane on Monday. The gams tomorrow promises to be a notable etruggle between the Hop Golds sad Schiller teams, and It la hopsd that every fan in Portland will bs on hand at t o'clock to drop In his little two-bit piece and help along tbe fund, for if champlona aver de served a testimonial the Portlsnd club members do, for they have been the mainstay of ths league and have come out on top arter many troubles. Quits s number of the leading fsns of ths city have promised to bs st the game tomorrow, snd there is every Indies tlon that It. will bs s great gathering or the faitnruL The teams will be as follows: Hop Gold. Kelt Pender . . . . Hltser Griffiths ... Ripls Fry Perrell MoHolland . M M. Hetoer Sohnsll .ostoher. ..pitcher. ....lb... b. ....b. . . . . ss . ....If. ....cf. rf.. . . .sub. Schiller. Slsvln Moore, Selbels Stutt . Myers Houston Fsy Davy Chapln Oliver Umpires Rankin and Keith. PRESIDENT OFFERS AID a Testa; Mother at TO. "My mother has suddenly been made young st 70. Twenty yesrs of Intense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her. until six months ago, when ehe began taking Electric Bitters, which hsve completely cured her snd restored the strength and activity shs had In ths prime of life, writes Mrs. W L. Gllpotrtck of Danforth. Me. Greatest reaorstive medicine on the glnha Bete St'misch. Liver and Kid neys right: purines the blood snd cures Malaria, Biliousness snd Weaknesses. woaosrrui nsrrs Tonic Judge It required onlv nine minutes snd II eeconde for Judge Cameron to dispose of tbe oases In ths police esurt this morning, which makss the proceedings the fastest on record. The calender showed but eight esses, and of theae boll wss forfeited in ons Instanoe and the hearing of the remainder was con tinued until Monday morning. few norida Storm In San Salvador (Journal Special Serrtm.) Washington, Oct. 10. Ths president today telegraphed Governor Magoon at Havana: "Through you I deslrs to ex tend to the people of Cuba ths profound sympathy of this country on soosant of the misfortune which has befallen you. J hops tbe dlsastsr will not be as greet as reported, espeolaty regarding the crops. The president also sent a message of sympathy to the governor of Florida, offering tbe aid of ths government Word received from Sen Sslvsdor Is to the effect that the great storm worked havoc there. Public buildings were wrecked, people killed and Iron bridges wsshed out. The San Salva dorean man-of-war Klsaloo was lost at Acajutla and mors than 100 sailors ars reported to hsve perished. Msny millions of dollars damage hss been wrought in Guatemala and Hon duras and a large number of lives lost Oenersl Bell cables from Havana to day ssylng that shipping is considerably damaged, iigntera having sunk. T OIL KING REFUSES TO TALK OF VERDICT Ussraal Special Serrlee.) Cleveland. Oct. 10. John D. Rocke feller, while superintending ths im provements of his grounds this morn ing, dodged tbe question ss to whether he had anything to say about the Find lay decision, snd sought to' Interest the Interviewer In landscape gardening. When asked how long he would re main at Porest Hill, he said "Ovsr Sun dsy." Hs shook hands with his neigh bors, expressing his plessurs st being home again. alt for Divorce. Charging desertion beginning st Adrian. Miuhlgari. in June, Hit, Chris tina B. Reed line begun suit In the stste circuit court for a divorce from G Reed. riie litigants were mar-led n Michigan In December, lttl. George Political Politeness. "asDismbsr." said ths political adviser, "that coaslateney Is s Jewel." "Tea," answered Senates Sorgksa, "set these Sara a lavlah display of jewelry la not SSSjEsSisWaBsWsWJSjHBUaBiBa DOOTOB. Rev. B, C Horton, Sulphur Springe. Tsx., writes. July il, loot: "a hsve used In my family Ballard's Snow Liniment and Horshnund, Syrus. and jrge they have proved certainly satisfactory. L lie 1 1, 1 1 in w ii v i. in. mi ww Mvt ever used for headache and pelna. The Witt Sf A writ of attachment was levied on the J. C Reed company, Third and Market atreets, today, snd the place waa put la the hands of the authori ties. Ths writ was served st the Instiga tion of ths Pacific Blank Book com pany, who claim that the Reed com pany owes them g. printing bill. The Reed compsny hss been conducting a general commission business until brought to sn end by the legal proced ure Inatltutad an carried nut h the nrintinr company. A alien Lewis' Best Brand. Wkf m aasaE 'I HAVE YOU A FEW DOLLARS TO SPARE? Then rend today s sdvsrtlssmsnt of tbs Oo. oa page T. IT WILL INTEREST YOU. bL aa -aii . .MJssLhv aVaV - COWBOYS TO AVENGE MURDER OF SISTER . ' (Jsarnal Seestal Berrlca. ) Bi Paso, Tax., Oct 10. Emma Blshs Iy was Stabbed sad killed by hor Jealous Mexican lover, Alberto Vargas, at Batrd, Texas, last night because she had promised to marry an American. Seventy-five cowboys, headed by four brothers of deceased, are on ths rood to Abilene, where the prison is. to avenge the girl's death Vargas attempted to take hia own life, but failed. la Aberdeen. (Special Pissateti te The Joe.mil.) Aberdeen, Oct 10. An epidemic of colds, chills and a sort of tonsllitls Is prevailing hers and it Is a common sigh to see a men on ths street with his 'neck so swathed In bandages thst hs can hardly turn his head. Hs looks at one out of the corner of his ape snd passsa on wearing ths Sir and ex pression of a martyr. Colombia Discs or Cylinders Outfits $1.69 Down $1.00 Per Week Columbia Phonograph Co. Columbia Building HI WashlDOlDR SI. - Pornaaa. Or. ALWAYS RELIA BLE II KsW ri2 Bon . Ami Tbe Best Scorning Soap Mads nca esc. " n.vnwr wi an - tb last sight years acid by lard. Clarke a Co, ror i Wood-, A. Scouring Soap A Metal Poliah A Glass Cleaner