THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING,' NOVEMBER 88, 1900.' V collision is Sensational JyidenceJSecur During Hear ing oLthe .Lurline-Cascade Matter by r : - United States Inspectors, " i: Several Ktttninti of nntiontl nature were brought out this -morning at , th Inveatlgatloa of th Caacad-t.urlln colllaloo which . hi commenced before Kdwarda and Fuller, United States to apectors of hull a and boll era. Captain ' William E. Larklne of tha eteemer Lur Una, admitted lit hie leatimony that the metallio lifeboat which was launched ". from the Lurline at the time waa equipped with one wooden plus and one , automatic plug, whereaa all metallio lifeboats are to be equipped with auto matic aelf-ballne- nluara only.- Other or - ' flcera of the Lurline admitted that the fog waa not very donee at the time of T the " collision, llghta being visible for a distance of from 4.000 to ,W0 fwt a few momenta before 4he disaster which aent the Lurline to the bottom of ' " Hie live!. The ownera of the eteamera are rep. raented""byattorneya so a to take very precaution agalnat being held re ." sponsible for the collision. Captain "'; Jacob Kamm, owner of the Lurline. la I represented by Judge Rufus Mallory, and Thomae N. Strong repreaenta tha North Paclno Lumber company, owners . -of. the Cascade. . The wltneeaee are be ins closely cross-examined. Indications arethat" theTiearlnrwtir-Tiot be eon "eluded until tomorrow afternoon, there .being many wltneeeea to examine. It la understood that a number of the "paaaengera on tha Lurllne.jtiU be ealled to testify to the condition of the life ..! boata. . , .!. , Captain Larklna waa the first wltnesa .called thia morning. - Tie was not on tha bridge at the time the collision oc curred, but told of how the paaaengera ' were transferred from the sinking boat to the Cascade, . ... -. CARD RULE HOT HI nTorerrinTaconriat Return to Work This Morning on Open ; vwV.''-''!-Shop Basis. ;V PLASTERERS MEET AND VOTE ON THE MATTER Carpenter Follow Sull, and It Is Be lieved That Tinners, Electrics! Workers and Other Artisans Will Disregard the Building Trades. fSaedal tMseatch te Tke Journal.) Tacoma, Nov. ta. The disintegration of the Building Tradea Aeaembly, com- prialng all the unlona of tha city, la threatened aa a disregard of tha card rule adopted three week ago by the aaaembly In a sympathy atrlka with the Journeymen plumbers. . "TttlllWri iif the plaslertre' anion end many membera of the carpenters' union 'this morning went to work, and tinners, electrical workers . and -, other artisans are expected to follow their example. Tba plasterers met yesterday and openly announced that they would go to work today and would work with, non-union plumbers or artisans of any sort save plasterers. The carpentera hive -made no announcement, but will probably take similar action. . , .-. ."; DECLARES SUIT IS" : . CAUSE OF SPITE All ; Attorney Freeman Explains the School Board Row in " - Second District. "'When J. E. Tansch succeeded P. Hill , as clerk of school-dTstrict No. t. he , found that Hill was aomo hundreds of 'dollars short In hla accounts. Because . Tench made HlU pay the shortage. Hill ' has retaliated by thia little piece of malice resulting In the proceedings ' to ouat Tanch from the office of clerk of that school dletrlot," - ; - Thia waa the - explanation given by Attorney W. D. Freeman to Judge-' Ole . land In tha atata circuit court thia morning for tha ouater proceedings against Tanch-being -tried befre the '' Judtre. ': ' '-1. " ' ' ' The prceedlnga were brought at the .Instigation of Hill,, who alleged that Tanch had usurped tha office on Au gust J, and tlll continue to hold it. " He bases hla application for judgment ' of ouater on the. allegation that Tanch - 4a not legally qualified to I old the of ' . flee - -.. Tanch" aelapUIitfnhat1'waaf duly elected clerk pf the school district in June and that he afterward qualified,' took the oath of office, and filed a bond for tba faithful performance of hla ' dutiea. . The ault waa taken under ad . risement by Judge Cleland. AV0R v WAYFARER SHOT AT - : SALEM BY OFFICER rgpeclsl IHspetca te The loerasl.) Ralera, Or, Nov. . it. Frank Dick,, a ' OermsJi. about 2t years old. waa shot isundsv tnornlna at the nuin,M l.nni by Night Officer BustckTwho had or dert'd him to halt. - tlck la not expected to live. . Dick got off tha north Hubbard train at :10 and waa .hurrying to town. As Burlck had before rounded up three i ro four hobos who alighted from the Mm train, ha thought Dick waa one if the band and called to him to halt. . , Dick kept going and Buslrk . shot In . - tn-der to atop him. , The bullet struck Dick below the nip. ; . Tha wounded, man waa taken to the . : flalcm hospital. The bullet waa found .lodged In tha wall of tha abdomen, hav lng pierced the Intestines In nine places. Dl W can neither apeak nor underatand ' the English Isnguage and it th hoe- altal one of tha nurses acted as Inter 'peter. He aaya he did not hear -tha, officer a warning. Ha la a atone mason w by trsda and claims 14 have been In tha emptier of logging cfcrop near Mount i hi ?The boats were lowered." said tha captain, ''metallic lifeboat No. i and a wooden, workboat. .The metallic life boat waa .l right when lowered In the water, but some one muat have kicked out the wooden plug, for wa found the boat taking water until the plug waa replaced." .. , - Here Captain Edwards aaked Captain Larklna to explain If ha waa not aware of tha fact that metallio boata were not to be equipped with wooden plugs. Cap tain Larklna admitted that the , rules prescribed automatic self-baling plugs. He also said that ha had made a prac tice of examining the llfeaavlng equip ment of the Lurline one a week. Pilot Kane Olney, who waa at tha helm when tha boata craahed together, said that he took, the wheel ttiUt Jn the morning, when tha weather waa clear. - He could easily dlatingulab tha llghta "from ahore" but upon 'reaching Rainier, a hate, began.. to spread over the river ao that upon leaving Blanch-. ard'e wharf he sounded tha fog whistle. Tha whistles of the Caacade were alao ! heard. Tha Lurline waa proceeding un der full apeed when tha lights of tha Caacade loomed up, but aha waa backed aa soon aa the close proximity of the craft waa noticed." ; rhe etigineer-ef the . Lurline waa placed on tha atand after noon and tha officers and crew of tha Caacade will be put through tha ordeal tbla after noon.' Tha watchman on tha Lurltna said that from the lights of the Cas cade he would Judge that aha waa trying to cross lb Lurline' bow. He said that ha Bang out the Itghta aa soon aa they earn in view. He saw the green light flret, after having beard four fog sif rials from the Caacade and' five from the Lurline. . ' . . OREGON TEACHERS i ARE Hi SESSIOfJ , Three Days' -Annual Session in i High School Building Began ' " This Morning. . MEETINGS HELD IN . -- THREE DIVISIONS General Which Aaaembly Followed, ;. ; at President B. y F. Mulkey MaoTBtronreaTt6Tfn6roved Methoda of Raialnc School Funda, 'Tha alztb aeaslon of tha western di vision of the Oregon Stat Teaohere' aaaoclatlon, now in aeaslon In the High school building, la well attended by tha tcachera from the Portland echoola, aa well aa by many educatora from neigh boring towna and other coaat el t lea -' Meetlnga were held thia morning in Three HvisTOBg.-Trtg pi Imai teanlrei assembling In the rotunda and th gram mar gradea In eeparat class rooms. Following these sectional meetlnga a general aaaembly waa held In the as sembly room, where excellent addresses were delivered. x - ... ' Concerning tha work of th grammar grades, D. J. Sullivan of Alameda spoke to an attentive audience. ' "At one time," he aald. It waa regarded aa tha aum total of the teacher function to Impart information. "With advancing wisdom has coma tha knowledge that knowledge of material thlnga 1 valuable not for It self, but for what It develops of power and capacity In the peraon who learna. Neither la It now conceived by educators that tha mind of th child la mad up of separate compartments, and that It Ul tha duty of the educator to place within thee compartment mental pabulum which shall. In aoma myaterloua way, b able to produce knowledge; but th mind la understood tobe a whole, pos sessing many manifestations, and tha right development of tha child' In herent capacities result a In a many aided activity. . No longer la a man measured by th amount of hla Informa tion, aa we Judge, an encyclopedia, but by hla power to do and hla capacity.'" If the auditorium, where the goperal aaaembly waa held, the platform waa tastefully decorated with growing palms, Oregon grape and chrysanthe mums. ' B. P. Mulkey cf th Btste Nor mal school, Anhland. and president of tie aaaoclatlon, spoke In detail of the amount ofmoney available under our present school laws for the maintenance of the schools, and made an earnest plea ' for Improved methoda of assess ment and aeal In th collection of the earn for tha benefit of tha children of the at ate., especially those of tha coun try dlatrlcta. . . a. t TWD-SLAINr SEifH! HURT " IN BAD "LANDSLIDE-T; Railroad Laborers Buried Under Debris Without Moment's ' , ' ' Warning, Aa the result of a landslide near Buxton, east of Ulllsboro yeaterday morning on the new line of the Pacific Railway A Navigation company, two Japaneae laborers were killed and aeven othera of the construction crew were seriously Injured. . .. .... ... K. Kermatsuka waa almoat instantly killed and F. Otto succumbed while an route on a apeclal train to thia city, n. Terger and I. Kus two of the In jured men, are' at 8t. - Vlnoant'a hos pital in thia city and Iff. la thought they Tha accident waa caused by th heavy I rains of tha" past two weeka loosening tha aide of the bluff, which slid down on th track where ; th laborcra war employed. Sflaalaf Kaa Za found, J. 'W Dallam, reported" te th. police laat week aa having mysteriously disap peared from hla home at North Ivanhoe, la living with Ms father. . W. Dallam, In Seattle, according to k telegram re ceived by Sheriff Stevens this morning from the chief of nolle of that city, - . SHANNA CUMMING WHITE TEMPLE THANKSGIVING A J-. iff: Jr. Shanna Camminc, Vocaliat Shanna Camming, .: noted .American alnger, will appear In thia city Thanks giving night at th White Tempi. She la kn artlat by birth and training., and In tha field of oratorio ah haa no ao rloue rival. . She la distinctly Ameri can. Her pretty given 'name. Bhanna (wild rose), ia antnherttanc from heri grandmother, who aa the wife or a sturdy young missionary among th In diana, waa a pioneer of Illtnoia, and tha atrength, purity and charm of her sing ing aeem typical of the broad prairiee where three generation of . Cummlnga hav been born and bred - . - It waa as a soloist on th piano that Shanna Cumming began her musical atudiea. "h mad her first public ap oearance when 10 year old.. At It aha began to cultivate her vole and-worked- peralaUntly under tr.e pest private teatliaia In pan rianolsom and PhlragoJ Ilsrflrat church poaitlon waa In Buf falo, which waa followed by prominent poaltlona In Plttaburg and New.Tork. IS SAYS W Declares It the Ideal State of So- clety : In Address to : Socialists. ' AGAINST REPRESSIVE 5; ... '1 GOVERNMENT, HE SAYS Rec lares Anarchy Does Not Mean Without Order,' but Without Ruler Says Tyranny Always Results Prom Vested Power.;'. .: -r .-.- Anarchy la tha Ideal stat cf aoclety, according to C. E. B. . Wood, a well known attorney of Portland. Lest night Colonel Wood engaged In a lively, de bate with . Socialists aaaembled at -10 Davie street "Anarchy," aald Colonel Wood, "does not mean without order or organisation. It almpiy means without a ruler. Every anarchlat expects aoclety to be thoc- LAughly- organized and every tranagroa- alon by fore to b repeuea Dy-yorc) that aoclety cannot exist except -by or gantsa tlotr an 4n -a eondltlon of. peace and order, but tha protection to society In a condition of anarchy will be brought by voluntary aaaoclatlon, not by Imposing the will or a ruler, backeC by. force, whether that ruler be the king or men selected by tha will of tht majority. Tha anarchist ia preeminently- a man of peace. Hla maxim la. The right of every peaceable man to regu late hla own af falra, ao long aa be doea not by fore Invade the sama right In othera.' , ."Authority has' never yet been veated In any body of men,- no mater how good, but that eventually it has degenerate Into tyranny-, and corruption, while every atep of progress which humanity haa mad haa been by striking down authority and gaining aome greater lib erty, mental, physical, -or:- Industrial, and when onca the disturbing fuvnrltlan of atata authority haa been removed, all thlnga will flow In their natural chan nel, regulated by the law of social gravity.,- fcvery man Till be receiving y "J" 7 -V.X parti la due to another. Qreat aggregations of fortune which are piled up by the labor of othera will be Impossible and great poverty will be impossible. "Anarchists claim that In a oonditlon of liberty, pej d order will not only b tha natural inatlnrta of the human heart, but a peculiar necessity to so ciety, and that th golden rule will be the practical maxim of life for It will be "a aelflah neeesetty for every tnap to treat hla neighbor aa ha 'wants his neighbor te treat hlta." ANARCHY GOOD 00D TO SING AT During her . engagement at th C itral Congregational church. New York, ah l waa paid th largeat aalary given to a church soprano In thia country. Bh haa "a fresh, ball-Ilk vole of great magnitude. Her alnglng 1a finely dig nified, la warm In spirit and marked by ' Ita dramatic equality a eol-4 Ing. - - .. v - - - - The Boatonta Sextet olub haa been known for several yeara past -to th musical publle of America as th lead ing organisation' of Ita elaaa.- Mr. Staats, tha director and clarinet vir tuoso, la an artlat of International repu tation, in fact every member of th or ganization 1 an artlat on hla particular Instrument, while their concerted play ing la finished to th finest detail. Th sextet will, with Shanna Cummlng, pre sent their concert program Thanksgtv 'M'ShJL.at-JUte-JTblla' -JaBUle Mrey, Cummlng haa great many friends In Portland, who a gain. j- are eager to bear bar HAS MR. MORGAN'S BANK BEEN ROBBED? ; Second Greatest Financial Insti tution In-World Said to Have Suffered From Thieves. ' " (Journal Special flerrtee.) New Tork. Nov. t. Irregular! tlea tn th second greatest bank In th world. The Bank of Commerce oommonly known In financial circle aa 3. P. Morgan's, th capitalisation of which I t2S.Ono.OOOi hav been discovered, and from dawn until nightfall -t men, SO regularly employed olerka and 11 expert accountants slaved to find th amount of th deficiency and peculation. The loss which It Is ex pected will amount to many thousands of dollars, will not be known poeltlvely until th work of th 0 men prying Into book Is completed. WITH THAT TOIL, THESE CITIZENS SAY Resolutions 'Adopted by Benton County , Citizens' League, Praylng-fcrReIiefT i . (Special Dispatch te The Joeraal.) Corvallia, Or., Nov. St Formal resolu tions have been prepared by the Benton County Cltlaens' league, oallng on con tress to come to the relief of th people f th Willamette valley agalnat the M :enta a ton toll taken at tha falla of tha Willamette, and praying that congress .nay purchase the existing locka or build othera. and the maintain them for th free use of th public. TENOR CARUSO'S CASE " : ; ; WILL BE REVIEWED ' (Jnnraat Special AefTles.) New Tork, Nov. St. Caruso will not hav to pay- 110 tor Inaulting woman for a few day yet This morning Judge (Sullivan signed an order permitting th case te be reviewed before th eourt of cenerai sesalona. That th tenor will alng at th open ing of tha grand opera season on Wed nesday there aeema to be no doubt. Conreld ''aaya ha had no Intention" of withdrawing him. but It is whlapered that an underatudy ha been at work on hla ecore. Police Commissioner Mathot says he has received "Black Hand" letters threatening him foe. th proaecutlon of Caruao. . - " ' Knocko, the monkey Caruao made fa mous, waa found df.od In hla cage to day. Th crowd of visitors waa In creased by tha publicity and gave blra.j toomuch candy. - . , THEORY J0T.G00D, DISCIHLllfllTIOd SAYS DUBOIS Declares 'Fifty-Murders -Would Result Jn Portland in One Dayl - Were It Practiced. . WOULD BE NO NEED OF. v ; LAWYERS AND JUDGES Sevweljr Condemns Advocates of Un written Law and Tells How Much Blood Would Flow If All Guilty Portlandera Were Thus Punished. Wbat a earnlval of ertma would fol low If every real man took th life of the-betrayer of hla wife, daughter or alatarl If auch eentlmenta were put Into practice, I auapex;t wa would hav no laa than 80 murder In t houra In thia city alone. Buch aentlmenta are a tuatlflcatton of lynching,' and all aober- minded' peoplo'vondemia.that-xrlroeul'i ..! Rev. Earl 8. Dubola. pastor or tna Church of the Btrangera, eaat aide, made the above atatement In hla aermon- -on "Tha Unwritten Law" laat evening. He aald ha offered no apology for tha ertma aa exemplified In th Whitney. Murray case, but that "to claim that there exists an 'unwritten law' which juatiflea tha right of an Individual to alayhla slater a betrayer ia a mow agalnat government" 'If one Individual haa the right to xeout what ha deems- Justice," aald he, "It belonga to every individual. Carry out thia thought -to Ita logical conclusion and lawyer -and Judgea mlaht aa well ault biislnesa" Mr. Dubois kuggested more parental restraint and denounced oheap theatrea. "Keen her from th hopflelda, the theatre, tba dano halla and tha afreets." aald he. In apeaklng of young women. He alao auggeatea mat tna man who associates with immoral wom an be branded even aa they are, ORLANDO MURRAY IS ARRAIGNED Slayer of L C. Whitney. Is Given .Until Saturday to ' Plead. : " Orlando B. Murray waa arraigned be fore Judge Bear In th state eireult court thia morning, charged with mur der ta tha flrat degree for th killing of U. C. Whitney on November 11. Ha waa given until Saturday to plead. "Tha ease will be tried In December," aald John F. Logan, attorney for Mur ray. "W deatr a epeedy trial, and will aak to hav th trial aat for th earliest day available." University Park Aaaembly . of tha United Artiaana aympathtaea with O. 8. Murray, and haa aecured John A. Jef frey to aaaiat Attorney Logan ta , th defense. At the last meeting of , tha aaaembly a resolution waa adapted Bet ting fort that In th opinion of th membera of th assembly. Murray did right In taking th ateps he did to avenge Ms Bister's wrong; that he bad exhausted all other means of aeeurtng that and and had taken advantage of tha only courae left open to aim. The resolution atated that the aaaembly wlahad to pledge th support of th srdesi te hla rtefenav r C Lb McKenna waa appointed aa eommlttee to a ecu re - legal aid on be half of th lode eurlng tha trial now ponding, and ' with tbla authority Mr. McKenna will retain John A. Jeffrey for the accused murderer. Murray la a member of th Unlveralty park aa aembly. v . , - ' ' CALIFORNIA INSISTS ON BARRING JAPANESE Secretary Metcalf Finds People Opposed to Sharing Schools With Little Brown Men. (Joaraal Special Service.) Washington. Nov. !. Vlotor H. Mt. calf, aecretary of tha department of eommeroe and labor, who want to Cali fornia by direction of the prealdent to ascertain tha eauaaa of exclusion of Japanese children from the schools of Ban Francisco, haa oompiatea me report and will submit It Immediately upon hla arrival In Washington. If the Prealdent returna In time the cabinet meeting will probably be held on -Tuesday, when Sec retary Metcalf s report will be con sidered. It 1 understood the report will throw no new light on the altua tlon. It la largely a recital of comrt tlona that exlat, and brlnga home to the admlnlatratlon In an official way that the people of California Intend te "atand pat- MOTHER CHARGEtT.BY CHILD -VITH KILLING -ANOTHER- Dona Oilman Dead, Tramp Ar rested for Crime, and Bessie Oilman Accuses Parent. (Joaraal Special Sertae.) ' Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 21. James Rogera, a professions! tramp, waa arreated thia morning on suspicion -of knowing aome thlhg of th murder of Dona Oilman. Witnesses, -according to th authorltlea. declare that when Iona's body waa car. rled Into the Oilman home, Bessie, tha dead glrl'a elder sister, aald' to her mother: "Now, I auppoae you have her where you want'ier." The family physician aaya Bessie la subject to hysteria, . , i m '. ' Prealdent Draws Vear Xoma. Washington. Nov. !. The navy de partment waa notled this afternoon that tba prealdent and party bad been trana f erred tn tha Mayower at S o'clock. They are due at Wgahtngton , at 10:10 tonight ' sTevey Promised Patrlok't, Pardon. - (Jonraal Specll'Srlre. ) Albany. N. "V., Nov.' !. Oovernor Hlggtna today denied that ha ever prom lead to commnte Lawyer Patricks' Ben- tanee. - H aald the case was entirely lout of bis hand. PRODUCERS GOfl: THAT : SPED FATAL SHOT Henry. Moody Thinks Friend c Alex Widdowson ; " . v." Had It. lliwtil int4 M Te loarssl.t ' Pine. Or., Nor. it. Henry Moody, brother of tha lata Wlllard, Moody, who waa murdered bar aaveral months ago, haa located the Revolver with which, ha believea, nia Drotner. waa giuea i ne gun waa In tha posaesBion of Ira Brown, a hotelkeeper of Flna and a warm Irlena of Alex Widdowson. who la held at Baker City for th crime. Brown refuse to atata where he ob tained the run and Moody will' not atata tha grounds for lila belief that It waa tha weapon which killed hla Drotner. Th stat haa eelsad tha revolver and will bold It for evidence la th-trial. which la to oocur In January. WEEK GETS GOOD START IN REALTY DEALS Several Importanj Purchases Re . ported Today by Dif . ' ferent Dealers. ' .. Th doubt flat at III and SIT Tenth a treat waa Bold this morning through the agency ' of Lamont A Harris te Frank Malqulst. the purser - of - the ateamer Undine, for 114.000. The build Ing on thia property la comparatively new and la aald to bring In a good re turn on the Investment, rt The four-story brick, adjoining the Hotel Zur Khalnphals, has been aold by John Matthlesen to A. Roaenateln for t30,000. Th building cover th whole lot 16x100, and Join th half block aold by Mr. Matthleeen laat week to Llvlng- etoa aV-mrrell for inn.ono la Moor Realty company haa sold the raaldence at Eaat Tenth and Thomp son street to w. A. Robins for M.150. Th nam eompany aold th quarter block at Chapman and Eden atreeta for 14,600. Th abov aalea ware made by C B. Rlealand, agent of the company. Mr. Rlealand report a the al of half a doaen lots la his Jiavelook Addition. C C Vaughn, manager of the Fair view Townalte eompany,- aold six tots in that traot Saturday. UAYORJCHLIUILBE Will Be Arrested, and on Giving Bonds, Must Testify Be ; fore Grand Jury. (Journal Special. Bcrrlce.) . - San Francisco, Nov. 2. With th re turn of Mayor Schmltx, th grand Jury will give Us attention to tha franchlaea granted to the United Railroads and ths Home Telephone company. Mayor Schmltx will be subpoenaed as soon as he give bond on bl arrest en th cbargea of extortion and will be aaked by th grand jury what he know about th alleged bribing of city of ficials by two corporations. : The leeaea mad by th city for tem porary quarters of municipal offloere will alao be Investigated, as It is alleged great graft haa been discovered In con notlon with tbem. OYNAUITE KILLS DRILLERS AT HOVER, WASH. William Llghtfoot's Body Pulped and Henry Wilson's Van ishes Altogether. . , tRaeelal IMavstek te The Jearaal.t . Kennewlck. Waah.. Nov. II. William Llghtfoot and Henry Wilson, drillers at Wren aV Oreenough'a camp No. S on tha conatruction work of tha Portland-Se attle railway, which Is building through Hover, were killed today by a prema tura exploalon of dynamlt. Llgbtfoot'a family Uvea at Spokane. He waa cruahed to a pulp. - No tree of Wtlaon haa been, found, and It 1 believed bl body waa' blown Into th Columbia river, a few feet aways or waa blown Into fragment. They bad 'been at work on the grade only twe days. REMIN6T0N:AILEGEStTHAT SLAUGHTER SHOT, TOO Unexpected Turn Taken by te ' fenseTIn Mysterious Shoot ing Case. tSnerial tH.patci rTh Jearaet- ... Woodburn, Or., Nov. 16. The pre liminary trial of Eugene I Remington, charged with assault upon W. W. Slaughter with dangeroua weapon with Intent to kill. Is In progreaa. The ahotgun which Slaughter la al leged to have uaad waa aftarward found conoealed, with one barrel ahowlng evi dence of having been - recently die charged, t " Thia plaa of eel f -defense makea' th case a little brighter for Remington.- Slaughter Is atlll In a vary serious oonditlon. . Site of Jjoraka Pablie Baiidlaf. . (Jnaraal Special SerTtre.l, Washington. Nov. tl. The aecretary of the tresaury thia afternoon announced that he had selected as the site for the public .' building at Kureka, California, the corner of Fifth and H streets, con ditioned upon the abdication by the city of a porttoa of the 10-Ioot allay. - IS ALLEGED BY THE OF fiORTIUVEST "I DecIaThat Car. 8hortaga Jt. Result of Deliberate Scheme : , of Railroads. , ; v : eaaasaaiBaHSHBBawawaaBBsaaaasBaav ' . BUSINESS IS INJURED AND PROFITS SLAIN Wholesalers Contend All Branches ' of Business Arc Suffering Heavily as Result of Unwarranted Shortsga of Rolling Stock, Oregon and . Waahlngtea producer, manufacturara and eommlsaloa men da. clare that dlacrlmlnaxlon In oar aervlo la being praotload by th railroad oom panlee that do bualneea la. the Paolrio northweat. It te impossible to got oar a In which to ship Oregon potatoea, hope, grain and other products, - while the msrkate to which Oregon things might be sent are being Supplied front other states. Not only are tha lumbar mill Inter. - eeta heavy aufferere from th ear short age, but the farmer and every deal from him to th oonaumar Is almoat put out of bualnea. MoKtnl? MltehalL a Portland oommlasloa man, aald today t -inatead or getting a. ear a day. aa - our bualneaa would wafrant If proper, ly taken car of, w hav got only nln care during the month of September from th iiarrimao llnea. The reeult la ' that we muat alt bare and Draatleally do 'nothing at a time when our busl- neae ahmuld be at lte beat. The farm. era from whom we have bought pota toea at many polnte are unable toolaoe th potato f. o. b., and they are j table te loae the potatoea from unfavorable weather while we are loelng tha bual neaa. Ia hops It la the sam way. There are no cara for Oregon produota, l.lun. . anil X.'a U.vla. am . Oregon's markets, ' are being aupplied, from Idaho. W hav had order. In for weeka for oar, and ar now belna orrerea a rew rreignt cara, nut it has reached a season whan it la dangeroua to abip In freight care, and we muat have refrigerator cars for partahable and we are up agalnat a very bad atata . or arrairs." -.-.-.. - v,,. xTaahla aa Oat flaaa. - Mr. Mttehell aold aa order of Oregon oats on th sound In AuguatT but after watting many weeka for care he haa 7- aeen obliged to buy oata la Idaho to fill the order, becauae he could get the eare there. Sis - weeka age the firm of W. B. 31efke eV Co. ordered ehlpmant ef aarlota of potatoea from Mount Angel and Springfield te Atiaona, for - cuatomera who needed th apuda Th ear hav -not yet been furnished. : W. H. Chaptn of th Olafk firm aald: "It la practically uaeleaa to try ta do a ear lot bualneaa tn this Una we cannot get tha ears. - It aeema that th railroad people hav almpiy failed ta build cSra to meet the demande of trade.- If I remember correctly tna annual re. ports of th O. R. N. company show that they hav had but 10 new freight cara In two yeara Thia would hardly provide for th loee from wear - and : tear, and give practically no rolling stock to handle th ' Immense Inoreaa of bualneaa In thia country.' It appear that Oregon Is being discriminated agalnat In th matter of cara, and that: the railroad peopla ar making no real effort te remedy th troubles her W are aavisedby ottr"fao Aagelea eor rsipondanrTRarnniev arsrovirig-Ths'ir-frults.east without difficulty and that a large number of ear loada of potatoes - are being received from Colorado and Idaho, while hare at Portland we oan. not get a alngl oar." Among tha Jobbera there I but nttla , complaint about cars. It la said the 1 Jobbera get cars by shipping. In the oommodltlee they need and then ualng ' the cara to ehlp to their cuatomera. Ia that, manner they manage to keep go ing. The country dlatrlcta ar fumlehed with th auppllea they need from th outalde, but their own produeere . are unable to ship their products te the city marketa. . -. . Where Snortag Za Vet..: The car shortage is felt severely iq the Willamette valley and produoera era greatly handicapped tn their operations on account of the Inability to gat their products to - the markets. W. P. El more of Brownevnie is in roniana ta Interview the railroad offlclala and aa- - certain If It Is poaatbl to gat eare rot products nd other gooda awaiting ehlp. ment at Brownvllle. He aaya there are carloada of lumbar at that elty await. Ing ahlpment.and eereral earloede et hay, potatoea and other perlahable goods that need Immediate attanUon. - It la estimated that at BrewnevtUe a'one there la 126,000 worth of prodnots and goods tied up that cannot be moved. ATTORNEY WOOD GIVES EVIDENCE Makes Deposition of Testimony In Action Against Oregon . lan's Attorney. ' GX B. Wood has mad a deposition which has been Sled with the district attorney giving hla evidence in the ease of tha State va Henry B. MoOlnn. whe haa been '.argedwlth contempt, ol oourt by Intruding hlmeelf Into th grand Jury roora. Colonel wood aweara mat no waa a pi pointed a deputy ellstriot attorney oj November It and that h wa In th grand Jury room on th eame day whetj McOlnn, the attorney 'for th Oregonlaa Publiahlng company, forced hla waylnta th room and demanded that be (Wood) be excluded, thereby Interfering, wits thedolIberations of th grand . Jury. . i "'" " ' "" a irrai in i - GUERILLAS CAPTURED IN DISTURBED CUBA ' - ' i , :.-' - fjoeraal Ataeetal gtraiee.t Washington, Nov. it. Cuba! eontlnuel to give the 1 government muoh troubM and It doea hot seem aa If the end wart In sight. Armed bands of guerrilla I are marching to and fro, levying trlrn ute on whltea and blacks,, natives , an strangers alike... Governor Magoon - haa , wired thai ruralee aant attar thoae raiders has captured a band of eight well arme4 men. Ther will ba taken to Clenfuego) to answer ehargee of causing dleturb ancea and plotting agalnat the gov eminent ' . - Prefarred Saoek Oaaaad e)oia Allan Lewis' best Brand. -I X, V,