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12 THE OREGON- SUNDAY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND. . SUNDAY MORNINV. JUNE SO. 1507 ,1 ! IS DEEPER TIRES OF TIIK PHILIPPINES i o Says Colonel Itoesslcr and f , ' He Advocates Repair of ; . Sea-Going: ; Tug Chinook , to Scour Out Sands That " Settle, ; i' ' ji. Colonel 8. W. Roessler, . United States i an;lneer, says tha Columbia river bar f la deeper than at thla time last year, ! and he aufgeata that the aea-ffotnrtuf J Chinook, nw lyln Idle at Llnnton, ; repaired art d 'placed In ' icomtelaalon' to t scour out the sands that from time to S time settle tn the channefwlth tha ino- f tlon of the aea, ' By puraulnf thla meth- od. the official Is confident the best of I results will lie obtained and a splendid 5 channel provided from "The river proper i to the open ocean. 8 mowing- me aeepesi ' going- craft easy passage and perfectly Colonel Beesaler laaued tha following Btmement yeeterday afternoon, which , explaina the condition of the bar at the .' present, even to those not familiar with ' the former conditions there: "The annual survey of the bar at the " mouth of the Columbia river was made ; in June. 10T.. The aurvey discloses t four separate channels acroea the bar south of the 1108 channel and about ,. rnldway between the latter and the i present end of the Jetty enroclunent. 4 , The channels are scattered over about ; '4.000 feet of , the bar crest, one having; ;4 feet, one 244 feet and two 26 Vi ' ! feet at the ahoaleat point at mean lower : (low water. As yet the channela are I narrow and It may be that their ln ' : creased deptha may not be available un itll the width of channel baa been In , creased by natural aoour. The break rtna through of the bar crest at thla toln.t was forecast rrom last year a aur vey and a close study of the maps of B0( ana 1901 ciearry aemonatrate. imi these four ehannels will continue to widen and deeoen and eventually merre "'Into one broad channel with greater idepta man naa pean reeuaea lor aome 'years past."- -, -. ' ' -The last survey also ehowa ' that there has been a alight shoaling; folnst on over the bar In the vicinity, of the 1906 channel and that there ia at prea- ent . no decided depression across the ' bar along- the present buoyed channel as there waa last year. - "It is hoped. that the next congress wui authorise toe repair or tne area re ' Chinook In order that she may a rain Be S laced on the bar. It Is believed that a I redre could do most effective service I at . toe present time in aiding tne in Increased acour which ia now manifesting ltaelf and in hastening- the creation of a ; broad, deep cnannei. ; "S. W. ROKSSLEH, "Lieut-Col. Corps .of Engineer a" GllllmRWS J ' m l! J -1 I ... T'-'y-x - I v ., ry .;.- I . Mm. Antonio C. Torres, who was tha 'first American woman to marry a Filipino, la expected at ber borne In Washington In" a fewrdayi,' h having tired of the "monotonous' weather" and the lack of amusement In the Philippines. Her picture here appears. '; . ' ': ' HEW FACES SEEN iii cirr offices LYDUSTRIAL WORKERS : ANXIOUS FOR DEBATE Desire to' Bring Their Differences , With Federation of Labor ' Before the Public. 4." Recently Elected f Officials Take lip Municipal Duties Tomorrow. Officlala of . the' Industrial , Workers of the World are anxloua to bring their difference with tha Federation of Labor into tha realm of public debate. In this vein J. D. Smith, aecretary of tha local union, baa challenged F. McDonald. ui SECRET DOORWAY INSTIGATORS OF CRIME INFESTED ALL! UNIONS Haywood Defense Seeks to Show JIineowners, Tried to . Kill, Federation by Jlaking It Criminal Spy. Found No Inner Circle, Even at felluride. (PnblUben Press by Special leased 'Wire.) Boise, Ida., June 29. The name of John Mitchell. ' president of the United Mine Workers of America. - will: figure Iiaid" On SeCOnd StfCet Den W the Haywood trial next' week if the ' Tili. iJ. 1 . ''-e tv defenae succeeds in bringing out in the Oriental Gamblers. trlal the evidence It was trying to get before tha Jury when court adjourned tonight What tha defense la trying to ahow Is that i vmImaavVmawm a ... i . . ... ' , . .... J, .t . I M I MHUBtfini,!, ITVia, UUHV Kl' a-- . v,. .. .. . lv In tha warfare against tha miners as I V " rl; J ; T, - ..i: were the miners rn their efforts to de street laat night. Cupboards filled with M tMr , MiTrrBWr 'W,,ng ;rVIn owners' .pies wera- prominent in " the hid Jen passageway, contrived to pro- coun.els of both the W.atern Tedoration vide "get-away." for jambUn Chinese. of Mlnerg ud the unIfed MIna Worktrl 7T.T - . . ot America, and that. if. they did not months deceived the officer-;,' who never actually instigate violence, they encour thought of an Innocent looking sideboard aged Individual hotheads who suggested Even A Chinene erirl was found hidden awar In the room adjoining the gambling halL I Mitchell, it la hoped to ne was orougnt to tne station and the one of these spies an organizer for the so shrewd a ' labor Reader as snow, appointed following- communication found in. her Colorado coal minnra. ..Aef: T " i , IJudyo Wood will probably, decide "Astoria, Or., June . 1907.TO any! Monday .whether the reports may be cern -The bearer of this note, a Chinese - wTam mtcliJl n-i ' girl., la over the legal age limit (26 T. ' . 71 ' DP(L years), and is endeavoring to reach tha ll.Is oPcted to show by the reports Chinese mission In Ban Francisco, Cal- tnat tne mine pwnera had a-oorpa -of ifornia.- No chargea of any nature are fPi:J? v"0,10:; m.,nerf organlaatlona; pending against her, notwlthetandlng h Mitchell, appointed one of them an any aavice 10 me contrary wtucn .may I ,i?VC" , .vZki'c'"r, . miners be received' from - the- Chinese In thl city. She haa been held - againat her i wui in a cninese nouse or prosutuuon In this city, Is sick and endeavoring to reach the mission as above stated. Any assistance rendered her In reachineL her i t "T. O..TWOMBLT, 1 1 "Captain of Police. ' Whether the girl has - been actually neia against tier wm or whether the . letter has been ; used - to shield her in evil practices is . not known but an In- , vesugation wiu be made Monday until , which tlmo . .be , will : be held without oau. - J Five 'other. Chinese, wera taken : and ' A booked for gambling while a sixth was cnargea wun running; a gamDiing nouue. 1 Attorney Roger B. JBinnott appeared and 1 gave sau- ior tne cninamen, szs eacn. : Seven doora were battered down, ' stoves, . sideboarda and - other - kitchen furniture removed in- the endeavor to uncover the hiding- places of the Chinese.- Trunks pt- lottery .tickets and. t he , lumen- aoors were Dorno to me station as evidence to be used tomorrow morn ing wnen tne cases will come up before ' iuuge uunoron. t SHE'S AFTER. TEDDY- " c that the soles' fried hard tn niA to positions of trust In the unions; that one spy, named JB. A, W. Oratlaa, was elected secretary of striking unions, dis tributed, union funds lavishly under McParland's orders la 1 the hopes of emptyinjr tha treasury, and became so popular that he , was elected president of a miners' union and sent to the na tional convention and afterwards held benefits down as far as possible that ft the men might become dissatisfied and return to work.. ' - Mnkerto&a X&olted Tlolssoe. ' Darrow and Richardson sprung' a genuine surprise ' on the - preseoutlon by calling to the wltneas stand Morria Friedman, who worked for three year, in me Pinkerton office at Denver a. Srlvate and confidential secretary of nnttplntftnrlant i JimM 1LTiT-.-ln.4 chief detective In thl. and other West ern -Federation - prosecutions.-. Fried man, during . his emDlovment. at lis. rariana s eioow, made copies or nun- Portland's new city "government will begin ; administering municipal , affairs tomorrow morning, the old regime hav ing practically passed with- the cloalng of.offlces In tha city hall yesterday aft ernoon. Two tiew faces will be seen in Important places, those of the new city auditor A.-JU Barbur. and the new city attorney; John P. Kavanaugh. tha .mil Inr countenances of Mavor LAna- Cltv i renaurer j. k. wer em and . Judae George H. Cameron will grace tha placea tney nave occupied ouring- in paat ad ministration. ' ' only two orriciais win be - missed round 'the: halL and the v 'are Thomas C Devlin,-the retiring auditor; and Law rence jl. McNsrv. retlrlnar oltv attorney. AH of the clerics are under civil eervloe ruiaa ana ail win remain at work. in tne council chambera Thomaa Gray, F. Booths. R. -Jk. Preaton and J. P. Sharkey will be missing. In their chair a wiu oe seated .ueorge B. Cellara, M, . J. Drlacoli, ., T. J. Concannon and W. ' I, CottelL : ' Johh ' Annand. Frank 8. Ben nett, A. G. Rushlight. George L. Baker and H. A. -BeMIng will be In -their ac customed placea. all hav In m been ra- eiecieo. 1 ne noiaover counaiimen 1 are A. N. Wllla, George D. Dunning, - Dan Kellaher, H. W. Wallaoa, R. E. Manefea and W. T. Vaughn. After It o'clock tonight the ' new council will become authoritative. Mayor Lane stated, laat evening that he wouia not name me council commit teea. If . tha . matter wera left, in hi. hand., until the first meeting of tha body on the first Wednesday in July. 'From expressions made bv- different councilman it Is believed . that an ami. caDie poucy . wui De pursued, in eon ducting the city's buaineaa and the evi dent hostility of members of the last council toward Mayor Lane will be eliminated entirely. A. one member ezpresaed It yeaterday: "We will quit thia petty ouarrellne- and trv to rive tha city tha best administration in Its hla. tory." fity Attorney Kavanaurh announces J. intfnMM Warilr fi . -A it M.,Tomllnson aa hi. deputise. ZEIWMS: FOR SALVADOR Nicaragua JTakeFirst Move in What Will Probabl ,! Be Big: War. tor of tne Labor Press, or any other member of tha American Federation of Labor. The challenge Is aa follows: "Portland. Or.. June 29, 1907 Mr. P. McDonald, Editor of th Labor Preae Sin We have been credibly informed that you signified a willingness to de bats tha subject. 'Industrial Unionism vs. Craft Unionism? so' we take this method of notifying you that the chal lenge refused by M. Grant. Hamilton, 1. open to you or any other representative of the American Federation of Labor.- Hoping that you will have the cour age of your convictions . and meet the Issue, awaiting an eany and favorable , I am,, youra for the cause of r. i. - J. D. SMITH. Sec. Local Union No. 99. I. W.W." -I "Sec. 1 NAVAL OFFICERS WILL SEE MILITARY COMEDY - . , - - ,i - , 1 ., . i . . -1 Officers of the-United Btatea pro tected cruiser -Charleston and the tor pedo boat - destroyer John Paul Jonea will be the gueats of the Marquam the atre tonight at the final presentation of the famous military comedy 'When Johnny Cornea Marching Home." The San Francisco opera company closes a Seven-weoks' engagement at the Mar quam tonight, and It ia Intended to give the final production a martial aettlna. The of flcera wiu .be In uniform.- A'." W. Judge Dunne is a verv bad man. ae oordlng to ex-MVor Pchmlta. But it Is suspected that SchmUa la prejudiced. " , Hearst News by Uageit leaatd Wire.) S Mexico City, June 19. -Advices from Salvador ataU that President r Zelay has aent :. from . Corlnto, . Nicaragua, large , Paclflo port, aeveral steamer, which have been, hastily fitted up a. transports; The steamers sailed today and wera escorted by three Nlcaraguan gunboats. Two thousand heavily armed and well-drilled -men are reported xo have sailed on the ateamers. ' It la reported that President Zelaya inienus to attaca; , uuaiemaia or ksi. vador. . . . .. - La Llbertador and Aeajufla, in Salva dor, are believed to the ooinra fhr.. ened. All Central America may become invoivea in war aa tne result of tha sailing of thl. fleet. The cherr oroharA nt fl. W- vii-ihaii in roiK county, consist, or . T acres,' or win. aa artftn -aa A7 .-rM .h . h. ui vi reporii rgni irauT- wno-uast oougnt -at &o tn nor are planted. oeiaiis or tne metnoas or tns finKer tons In Ingratiating themselves Into the connaenoe or unions said getting off ! clal positions. tn tne aiternoon irrieamaa-s copiea Of the vPinkerton correapendence were offered in evidence to prove that tho mine ownera and 'detectives were In MeM-:Plafed reafl lrav.: 9 ' .:- ililb,, special Absolutely the' best and - cheapest dependable ma .'. t '" - "' " EVS'&rS&SS Refln!atl5c.VaInc 10 o,io. - no nome ; 1 ( . ahouldl b9 whhout Mail orderf promptly filled, - REGULAR $16.00 VALUE. , Iron Bed, like cut, in combina tion colors, 1 1-16-lnch posts and top rail, 7 full length brass spin- -die centers,' heavy angle iron braces. See ' window . display, f 1 1 TTJTi Wa carry 1 complete Una of cook ing utensils, dinner sets, chamber' acta, ruga, lace -curtains, matting, linoleum, pillows and bedding, go ,. carta, etc' We furnish your home ' complete- from basement to attic u with up-to-date dependable furni ture. Ask your conductor for a Morrison bridge transfer. You can Save 251 ;Thia Rocker, estctly v Ilka cut, ' made . in quarter sawed golden . oak, ma hogany or birdaeye maple, highly i polished and well ; constructed, and is. well worth the regular selling price of $70. : , 364. 3SS.3S&V and S70; Esl ., t .. ; KlerrlseaSL ; "Vhen you place your order la tha low rent district. Why? Our store covers a quarter block and our rent and general expenses are about 7S .per cent less than west aide deal era. Coma, in and let na prove to you tha above facta. ; . -W-al-. Dependable leather Rockers and Couches, made of the best ma terial, hair filled, ateel construc tion, canvaa lined. Fringed or 1lain' bottoms.: See our line of eather seat Rockers, also valour and verona couches. V. :--4 v .-, - .3S4.SS6.3S3 : snd 379 r Etsl KIcrrisoaSL oonsptraoy to destroy , the miners' or- of , tha gnniiatlon by fixing' acta f violence I upon memoers ana officers . uhiuu wiu uy ower meana, Could rind Ho VXaamt Olrola." Friedman is to be asked ltr tit Man, tlfy another spy. known aa "No. sa who, he said, unofflcally,, .was. elected to tne miners convention now in tiro. res. at Denver, but who remained about tne .noise court room instead, expect ing to be called aa a witness for tha prosecution. No. - SB."' It la asserted, was Ann. npreaiaent oi me xeuuriae miner a' union wun oraers to una an -"inner rlrnla " which, however, he haa thua far ran 10 uo. . Another line "of evldenpa ha hopes to develop through Friedman Is to the effect that tha union secrets ty biiu -iiiAv i;ujiiYniiie cnajrman . vhnn the Colorado strike began was A. H. Crane, a Plnkerton man, sent there to fiuvune , juuur trouDies H possible. a OFFICERS AND HEN WILL BE ENTERTAINED Member, of Pacific Squadron War Vessels In Harbor Accept In- ; viUtion to Musical. This Is a picture of Mrs. Lucy Lee, 'a woman In blue,"' who has given V i secret eervlce men at Oyster Bay 1 K: :ci trouble. Assisted by soma of Portland's best musical talent, Ellers piano house will entertain the officer, and . men of the war vessel. Charleston and. Paul Jones Tuesday evening at Ellers" recital hall wun an elaborate musical program: s Vila ITatHlAAn TjiI.. T V DA.. Claire Montelth, Seth J. Btory and Louts r. oruc. win appear in cow' vocal and instrumental- numbers, and aeveral spe cial selections will be rendered y the famed - Welte-Mlgnon, reproducing: " the uutrinr m loma oi tne worid'a . a-raaf musicians. ' Admiral Swinburne', acceptance upon behalf of the officers and -men, received on Thursday, indicates that the capacity wiv 119 ueui jwiu U9 a-sjeeu.'.' - -r; HOT FINISHES AT ' V MEADOWS OPENING Seattle, Waah., June 29. A record- breaking crowd of .race' followers from all over tho coast 'Were at the Meadows today at the opening of : the -summer meeting. All . records ' were smashed when is ' lawyers put ' up their slates, some -of tha biggest ' operators in "the country being on hand. It is conserv atively, estimated thkt ' 8,000 - lovers of tne sport of kings passed, through the turnstiles. ' - ..- Nose and nose finishes were tha order of the day.. Bragg, in the last, was the Heaviest played or tne etx favorites and only loat- by an Inch. He hunar In the last zew jumps, atter Keogtx bad let up on him a -'bit, and Colonel Jewel passed the wire -first St. Francis and Miss Officious came under the wire In the handicap so close together that only the Judges could separate them. . Governor Davis, of the Rice string, and Neptunus, of the Calne stable, suf fered - from, car- sickness - ahd died on their arrival here. Common Sue grabbed herself durinr the running of -the fifth and will not cace agaia for aome time. - , LOST COLLAR IS , , ...... QUICKLY . FOUND Valuable Sable ' Neck " Piece Was , Luckfly 1 Friend's Hands. ' n- '11. i , Mrs. Eugene Blaster lost' a 'sable col lar valued at $125 while' attending- the performance .at - the -Marquam - Grand theatre Friday - night and recovered - It yesterday afternoon from Mrs. Cora Kerwln- of Weed, California,' a guest of the Imperial hotel. .,-... - Mrs. Blaster and Mrs. Kerwln occu pied adjacent, seats at. tha theatre and fell into a conversation, In which Mrs. Kerwln stated that she was residing at the Imperial hotel 4 while in PnrMm.1 When Mrs. Blaster missed -the collar one immediately' inougnt tJiat It- had oeen iouna Dy Mrs. iterwln. ' Mr. Blaster, called at- the hotel va. terdav. mornlna-. deanrihsil tha,: who aat next to his wife at the theatre ana tne ootai management at once lden- unea ner as Mrs. K.erwin. Kha waa nut at the tim Mr.: Blaster called, but upon nor return - unr guve j up tne collar. which she had left banging in her room. Wind Voj. Earns Schooling.; -. - From . the Cleveland- Leader, ' - v There have been manv eaaaa in rtaini land where boys have worked their way through - high- school, - and -a few cases where "girls, have done so . hut ft ia doubtful If there has -ever been a case where, blind boy has worked his way through school. - ' . . At the graduation exercises which are to be held at East High next Friday a j uuua tiiBii wim im luiu v imnn w I ra. celvs his diploma. He la Frank Brady disadvantage but haa also been obliged to earn money necessarv to keen him in school. - 1 -,-..- ' f i (Nine years ago Brady entered the sonooi ror, tne Diino at Columbus, but found that the rest of the Innutu 11 thatc institution could not ' keen mm with his mental development. Twn years ago he left and entered East High aa a junior. . His work since has been remarkable. He la also an wall ha. quatnted with the keyboard of a type writer that he write, ail of bis examina Uom 04 a tnacbln. ... , . Lisa t w III V A III . . ' .' ' . 1 " ' " ' - II W'irw-itwj.vriv-w yr,-:A::-y:-' Z'A III f ;'rtr-' lV'A, 141' 'V' ,!' 1 aM.-.-' '-a--, mm' m'tL i i i'. Ji'j - - ALL COLORS urn .'. r ' . , 1" f, m .E A Giganlie Stcd JSrand Sale oi Wearing Apparel ipr women 4t Everybody. knows that whenever T. M. Acheson Co. advertises A fllCl J5AT.T?. at. as ouit w n viaav -v.iipvx uuu Mivu.y-ijavmg- u veil l. VVUCI. WC announce tlllS . Great Sale we can say positively 'such a sale as this was never known in Portland. ' This sale will break every bargain record, in the west. . Monday Specials v Black SWrfs: Values up to;:r;v,:?35.00 $11.95 ON' DISPLAY IN OUR , - WINDOWS. . " Values Up to S7S.C0 T.I0NDAY ON 'DISPLAY; IN OUR , 7, WINDOWS. - Just, thething' for these hot summer ,. evenings. : On dis play in our windows; regu Jar $10.00 values, ' V : - - 3.95 ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDqWS. f WAISTS- 'Regular $1.25 values" i:'.no. Waists ON DISPLAY . .IN WINDOWS. OUR Tremendous Price Reductions on All KflilliieFy aavsk a Jm. A P. ' $z.uu to 3.uo, untrim- in med shapes at. . . ; 4"C Satin Tap straw sail-' fr ors- $1.25. values J)C White. Outing Hats1 with veil. drapes .,- f at.. ............. Jll; INI White LingeVie Hais "Tust in'r-45.00 val- - (rfaa asj ues..,.......;,..,). Wire.. Frames, .a new ' ahd.better'lot at; each. ,' IC More Braids, 12-yard'; A pieces,.. . . ; . , I JQ Special lots of pretty flowers at 10 and 156 New "trimmed ..Hats at $2.95 . and S3.05. worth' up-to $10.00.'. , T . New Midsummer '. Sailors at1 w.......HALPPRICi2 - v Wholesale .and v - Fifth and , Alder Sts. ) ! ' - ' - . 1