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4 H"a u. THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNto PORTLAND; - SUNDAY MORNINO, JULY 7. 1907, (Assistant gtiperintendent of ? Western Union Says Men ,Wmld Not Be Given Old : Positions Even If They , Did Surrender. . (Hearst Vwt br Umtnt Uiwd Wire.) . I Ban Francisco, July 4 Assistant - General Superintendent Mlllr of the . WHtirn Union Telegraph company , Stated today that even If the strike of ,' th operators ended tomorrow in " ; eomnleta anrrender of the men, he would refuse to reinstate all of them . to their J former positions. There are some operstora ha de ' dared, "who hare been particularly active In the present trouble and who left nothing undone to Inflame the - other against the company. These will net be taken back under any circum stances.' Hakes Waal Ylslt. "W W. Allen, ths Oakland attorney. ' paid Miller a final visit today in order ; lit determine wnetner tne assistant su Mrintendent -n unalterably deter fnlned not to consent to an arbitration or the differences at issue, xne emis ary of the telegraphers union was Informed that no arbitration was pos lble and that no meeting, even for the purpose or submitting grievances, would - be entertained aave It was attended by the operator as 'Individuals." ' Allen declared that he would submit 1 the ultimatum to the union at a meet ing for formal dlSDOsttion. It is nosl tively announced that there will be a con ' Terence along; the lines suggested by ' Decide Caeee Kingly. "We are Quite willing to take back The majority or the operators, Mr. Miller said. "They may come here alone or In a body and apply for their old positions. Each request . will, if tber come, be passed upon singly. Mo erneetlona will be asked of any of the men whether they still belong to the anion or not. They will be received en tirely In the manner as were applicants before the walkout" ' In the meanwhile the striking men are making a holiday of their enforced idle- AU me memoera or tne organ- Mil BEIWS r,i SHE Laura Carter Says Chester Jjs Easiest Mark She Ever Encountered. DESERTED WIFE MAY DIE FROM THE SHOCK Defaulting Teller -of Windsor Tnut Company Con fosses to Theft and Is Oast Into Prison With Ills Com panion. neea. Isatlon participated la an outing today. Aa additional I,00 will be received from International Treasurer Russell - Friday and a similar amount will be di verted each week for the support of the strikers until the fight is elthei lost tier won or GLASS GOES Oil : TRIAL niDAY General Manager of Pacific - Telephone Company Is , Next Defendant. (Hearst Vews by Loaf eat Leased Win.) San Francisco, July 6. Louis Glass, general manager of the Paclflo Tele phone and Telegraph companies, ladl stated as a briber of supervisors, goes on trial Monday morning before Judge Lawler on the indictment which charges that he bribed supervisor Boston. Wi.a Eugene Schmlts, a convict in the coun ty jail, and Abe Ruef, confessed briber, also In eustoday awaiting sentence, Glass Is number three in the round-up brought to our flat" the woman added in a tone of bravado. . "He was about the easiest mark I ever saw in my life, and it was almost a shame to take tee money irora nun Blade Oola lly. "And say. I certainly did make the coin fly while the flying was good. Z bought everything in sight and the sucker stood for ft. I Just played him for all be was wortn. 1 m not a erooa. If I had been the police would have never found a dollar of that bankroll. "I'm sorry for Runyan's wife. It's a shame to think that she must be an innocent surrerer ror a scan use mm. His was the scurviest trick I ever beard of. For several days I had been won dering; whether to go to the polloe first or go and tell that poor woman all about her worthless husband." PLAGUE ALMOST AT DOORS OF ASTORIA Bat Infected Ship Was Wrecked and Rescued Crew Carried Back to Frisco, Cmmm m rornc iw A kronir a I I II ,i? i1--: :-M-.M.:&.ihhP-.w-.. f iv, -:-T, :0' ', ..; I ' y1 ? " J I I E' .. I &T" -.. - - JI (Btarst Mewl by Loagett Leased Wire.) New York, July 8. Chester B. Run yan, the paying teller who stole I96.J15 from the Windsor Trust oompany, was held for the grand Jury today in bonds of $15,000, after he had made a complete confession. Laura B. Carter, the worn an for whom he stole and deserted his wife, also went to the Tombs in default of $10,000 bail. She is held on a charge of receiving stolen goods. Of the amount of stolen goods still misslna. Run van ears he loet 110.000 In speculation, gave the woman ilt.OOO and apent $750 furnishing a flat for her. and that either ehe or someone elee stole $10,000 from him yesterday. The woman boaated that her share of the loot la safely hidden away. Wife IXay Die. Mrs. Runvan. the deserted wife, nay die of grief and the shock. with Drasen .inaiirerence to me pur port of her words, Laura Carter, the woman of the tenderloin who betrayed Runvan to the oollce. admitted that ehe had her" share of ths money he took from the bank. Runran gave me the money," ens informed the detectives. T have put it in a bank where I have a private iiunnn anl It will ata.v there. Why, If 1 naa waniea 10 iaa k, ii i uiu av require we xonnai acuon could have had all the money Kunyan 0f ths Presbyterian general assembly Rst. William Henry Roberts, D. before the bar of justice. -Theodore V. Halsey drew the money Glass Dart in the bribe rv is alleged to be that he drew the check upon which mines Us tv wi hv uiv asiuaa-ausaeaa vtiivimai and that his knowledge of the criminal ; wee to be .made of the money was shown by his ordering the original check re turned to turn so that he nugnt de stroy it. The zeroes of the prosecution are : confident of a conviction In this case, and It was hinted about District Attor ney Langdon'a office that much more evidence than that on which the Indict ment was based will be presented to the grsna jury BANDIT BECOMING AN INTERNATIONAL BORE (Special DUpstea to Tke Jeerssl) Astoria, Or.. July (.Dr. Holt, federal quarantine officer of this port, told to day how close this port recently came to being under suspicion of being in fected with the bubonic plague. Some time ago the tug Wizard left San Fran cisco for Coos bay with a vessel in tow and before leaving one of her crew was sent to the hospital Suffering with some unknown disease that in a couple of days developed into the first case of ouoonio plague mat naa neen in .mat city in three years. The quarantine of- nciais mere notinea tne quarantine or- to stamp the Rev. Dr. William H. Rob erta as the leading Presbyterian ef the present time. But when the assembly elected Dr. Roberts Its moderator, at the meeting Just held In Columbus, Ohio, It bestowed On him the highest honor la Its gift, making him officially ths head of the Presbyterian ohtiroh, north, a place which many are willing to oonoede he has filled, unofficially, for a number of years past . For over 10 years Dr. Roberts has been "stated clerk" of the Presby terian general assembly. As such he nas had Charge of all the records the denomination, legislative and sta- usvoL . ana . nas oeen tne rignt-nand man tt every moderator of the general assembly for over a decade. It has been said that the commissioners who gather annually at the general as sembly, representing Preebvterian churches all over the country, have fre quently shown the disposition to follow the stated clerk's leadership In legis lation. If this Is true, it is but an evi dence of the personal- force of the man. and even his enemies for all great men nave enemies aamu tnat ne nae al ways held the progress and prosperity of the Presbyterian church aa hie guiding purpose. Would Vnlte AS Breaches. It Is this very purpose whloh has earned for Dr. Roberta the 111-will of some leaders In American Presbyterlan- ism who are not affiliated with modern church. He waa the the guiding iberland spirit In the union of the Cumberlan y all Presbyterians of and the Northern Presbyterian ohurches. ana ne unnesiiacingi; conviction that America should expresses his isbvteiiana of be united In one great denomination, instead of being divided, as they now are. Into 1$ bodies. Be cause of its overwhelming else, such union would mean that all the smaller bodies would be swallowed by the northern one. Just as the Cumberland church has been, and some leaders In these smaller bodies strenuously object to what they terra the "Robert' s poller. Religious bodlee are so closely affili ated in these days that a man cerT scarcely attain leadership In one wltfT out making an impression upon the others. In this regard Dr. Roberts is especially noteworthy. For it was Ba who presided over the federation eon ferenoe. held in New York in 1906, when the representatives of nearly 10 Prot estant denominations met In council ana aeoiaea, upon a permanent, official federation organisation. The first meet ing of this permanent body la scheduled for December, ltOS, and there is already alk of maklns Dr. Roberts Itm Aral president. Zs Vetstoaase. by Birth. The birthplace of William Hanrv Roberts was Holyhead. Wales: tha year of his birth l$4i. His father brought the family to America when Roberts was a young boy. settllnr at title. N York. After graduation from the Col. lege of the City of New Tork he entered the service of the United States as a statistician in the treasury denartmenf. afterward becoming assistant librarian H These Lots More Desirable Prices Lower Lots sold In Irvington proper for $70r now briar $1,500 to $2,000. We're selling lots in IRVINGTON PARK, only 12 blocks north, carline to center xrf property, for $200 to $300. Lots beyond Irvington Park $100 to $200 higher than ours.- And stricter building restrictions, better class im provements, superior location make Irvington Park the most desirable and high class residence district on the east side. Prices can't remain so low very long. wmm park "THE ADplTION WITH CHARACTER" Agent on grounds all the time. Alberta car to East 27th, go 8 blocks north to Killings worth ave. AuctioiiSales By J. T. WILSON AUCTIONEER. ; Monday, Wednesday, Friday At 10 a. m. each day at Sal room, 208 first Street. We will offer at publio auotlon sals an exceptional assortment of modern house furnishings, Including elegant parlor pleoes, library furniture, dining-room ef fects, bedroom furnishings, carpets. russ. floor coverings, chairs, rockers. oouches. dressers, beds of every descrip tion, all ths necessary hangings and decorations ror modern housekeeping, gas ranges, steei range, rerrigerators, utensils, kitohen treasure, eta Special Grocery , Sale Tuesday On the premises, 487 East Wash ington street, corner Ninth, 10 a. m. On aocount of departure for Indian apolis, Mr. Stucker has engaged us te STO brands of lobsters, clams, clam chow der, shrimps, olives, olive and salad oils, catsup, pure preserves and jams, J el. uee, syrups, tapis rrujts, canned dispose of this complete stock of staple ocenes. comprising all the lead Ins ana Dean a, peaohes. apricots, sil rruits. oysters, salmon, tomatoes tracts, cream, package goods, health aii oin foods and her choice brands nf n. reajs, grains ana groceries; also cigars, tobacco and other grocery furnishings. In addition to the groceries, we will F.B.HolbrookCo. 250 Stark St Phone Main 5396 , F. E. Schwan 30th & Killingsworth PORTLAND in the library of congrei to study for the tninlsti aa He decided nr Ud van t 4a Princeton seminary. After serving in one yuioraie ne rexurnea to tne semi nary as Its librarian, remaining for nine years, until, in 1888, he was made a Froressor in iane seminary, Cincinnati, n the meantime he had beoome stated clerk of the Presbyterian general as- semDiy ana since lv he has devoted au nis lime 10 in worn or that nr. Dr. Roberts makes his horns in Philadelphia. I IZX2ZSSSSZ fflSXZZZZSSmZZ XX p sell showcases, scales and other fix lures. NOT! This stock was reoently pur chased from the wholesale stores in the city and everything is fresh and flrst olass. In view of the prevailing high, prices, housekeepers will And it to their advantage In attending this sale. NOT We are buying the bulk of the second-hand furniture offered for sala THKRB IS A RHA80N. Phone Mala 1688 or A-4248 and find out J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer fleer at Coos Bay by wire to place the Wixard In Quarantine Immediately up her arrival there and notify tr. Holt Towers Are Said to De Considering ; An Abatement of the A . Nuisance. ' V (Hearst Mtwi far Longest Leawd Wire.) London. July 8. Raiill Is becoming ' an International nuslance. He Is m w " demanding that he be appointed com mandant of the police force created un : ' der the Algeclras convention which is ; under the Jurisdiction of the powers. Jointly and his kidnaping of Sir Harry JdaoLean la said to bc.ve been prlnclpal- ' ' IT W tnat end. The. other conditions Imposed bv j Result are conditions precedent to the release or me unlucky and hoodwinked Caid Habe and have to do with the do mestic affairs of the sultan; but the command of the fcendarmle concerns all the powers signatory to the pact fol lowing the Mo ncces n conference. Germany recently has indicated that , (he Bultan of Morocco cannot count on Berlin to support him in a truculent op- position of Europe in Africa. This Is ""'"""i v iuitcmi a more reason . able policy on the part of Germany in ft the conduct of affairs In northwest Af rica, In line with the agreement made In Algreclras. B,,uli I 18 sai5i u eonoelted enough to think he can force the acceptance .' of his stipulations on terms that would secure aa International guarantee. How ever, the powere are said to be consld ering an early abatement of the nul eanoe. Belgium Is a land of low wages. In Ghent the minimum pay en hour for printers, roofers, glaziers, painters and boilermakers Is t cents 70 cents for 10 hours and of blacksmiths, locksmiths, carpenters, ' masons, plumbers and elec tricians 80 cents. in Astoria, as Coos Bay Is in his dis trict. The Intention was to send the Wlsard to tha Columbia river quarantine station ana there have it fumigated and the crew kent there ror the usual rer- iod and during this the Columbia would have ' been a suspected ort Before reaching - Coos Bay the Wizard was wrecked and her crew nicked un bv a passing vessel and nine days later they were landed back In Frisco. As all were well and there was nothing to fumigate they were permitted to go without being quarantined. IjJjIS IS IK LINE ' FOR RE-ELECTION Congressman W. R. Ellis Is at the Imperial hotel and last night announced that he would be a candidate for reelec tion next year. Furthermore, Judge Ellis announced that he expects to be reelected. He accompanied Senator BVii. ton on the latter-s visit to southeastern Oregon several weeks ago when both found their political fences in rnnd dition and capable of withstanding an other campaign. Judge Ellis said he found the citizens in the sections visited more Interested In the development of the country than in politics. Unusually prosperous conditions left them little time to engage in political discussion said Judge Ellis, who leaves tonlsrht for his home In Pendleton. I '0 TEDDY'S FOE Strike Against Motherhood Has Been Declared in Normandy and Brittany MULTNOHAH MEMBERS ENJOY LOW JINKS Between 300 and 400 members of Multnomah club will leave on the steamer Beaver at the foot of Couch street at 8 o'clock this morning to enjoy the annual Jinka This time it is a low Jinks. The party will be carried down the Columbia and up Lewis river where the any win do spent in outdoor sports, feasting on a bountiful supply of re freshments and enjoying a fun-produo-lng program. The- members will re turn to the city this evening. WAREHOUSE FIRES RAGE AT ASTORIA (7oemsl Special service.) Paris, July 8.' In Normandy and Brittany publicity Is just being given for the first time to one of the strang est agitations In ths history of France. It Is an appeal to the women of the na tion to "strike" against motherhood. The agitation has been three years in breaking out. A half dozen women started a league In the little town of Roubatx, in northern France, and year by year it has grown until now the memoersnip runs into tne thousands and the league is strong enough to make its pronouncements public. The propaganda Is centered in the towns of Lille, Touroolng and Mous cronx. The walls of these towns and the villages and hamlets near by are covered with flaring sheets proclaiming a general strike against increasing the population and begging women to re frain from motherhood. Bands of women, apostles of the movement, are also traveling through the country holding meetlnge for male and female audiences and distributing pamphlets and leaflets. The latter have extraordinary word ing. They are directed to the working ciass, as tne league asserts tnat the aristocracy are practically all members or its organization and that the noble' women and wealthy of .France are al IRISH CITIES ARE UfJHEALTHY Spinal Meningitis Belieyed to Be Caused by Sanitary Conditions at Belfast. (Speelil Dlapatcb to The JoarnaLl Astoria, Or., July 6. Fire broke out in Warren's cold storage warehouse on the waterfront at midnight It la now under control, but the place is entirely fv., IJndenberger's cold storage es tablishment suffered considerable dam waUr Th0 totl loss is 116,000 to $20,000, with Insurance at this time Unknown. . readv pledged to suppress maternity. The.. placards and leaflets urge the wotkmis; classes, ii .titer are DOUna to have children to limit the number, since to bring Into the world largs families is only the work of fools and idiots and illiterate people. Tne champion or lars ha BELMONT SAYS ROCKEFELLER IS ABLE TO CARE FOR SELF T v; fHesrel Kews b' teagest Leased Wire.) New Tork, J"'ly .August Belmont re turned from Europe on ths Cunarder Campania after anv absence of Several weaks abroad, j His son. Morgan el rflont. was on ths- pier . to : meet ths M&ker. ' , ' . y , k"1 lf h had "turned to help John D. Rockefeller i hli trouMss, Mr. Belmont . smiled and re plied! .-,. "I don't see how I can be of any as sistance to Mr. Rockeff.il.." i -V- jrtU be able to take cars of biaueE'" re families, sen ator noi, nas started an qpposlt! league and has issued some Roosev tlan addresses. He is not receiving mucu auppui i. i no names signea to the manifestoes of the Anti-Maternity league are tocai ones ana not Known to fame outside their immediate lo cality. THREE CAPTAINS ARE Made rear admirals (Hearst Nwl by Longest Leaaed Wire.) Washington, July 8. Owing to the retirement today of Rear Admirals Belter, Brownson and pands, the navy department announced that Captains H. C. Leuts. now commandant of the Washington navy ysrd;; U. Z. Zebruo. secretary of the lighthouse board end A. R, Coudn,ommander of the battle ship Louisiana, have been appointed rear admirals. '' Tha third annual stats convention of postof flee clerks, held at Sacramento, adopted resolutions recommending the passage of the l,f 00-a-year bill for clerks and an eight-hour day. The convention aleo indorsed the pension bill foir superannuated. The national convention of Amals-a. mated Window Qlasa Workers of Amer ica win be held seat week In Detroit. 1 (Joarnal special Serrice.) Dublin, July I. One of the questions which is pressing hardest for settlement by the popularly elected bodies in Ire land, now that the parliamentary agita tion must temporarily take a second place, is the health of Irish clUes and towns. This Is a matter with which Irishmen can deal themselves without any help or permission from Eno-land. The local councils and other governing authorities are entirely in the hands of Irishmen, and the local government sots under which they are constituted a-tv mora inn puwir vo amu wun an matters of public health. The only opposition to be feared Is that which will come rrora tne owners of unsanitary build Ings. The attention of tha country has hm focused on the wretched condition of most or the Irish cities by the epidemic of cerebro-splnal meningitis, or "spotted iever, as u is cauea in this countr which has been raging all winter in Bel fast and is still carrying off a dozen or more persons every week. The total death roll so far is over 409, and there nave Deen twice as many cases. This Is in Belfast, the richest eity In Ireland and one which boasts that it is me noma or ipyaity r and good gov ernment, nut Dublin is no better. The inrani moriamy mere is higher than in any of the cities of England, and the meaicai men or me capital are con Binniiy nKiiaung against me unsanitary houses of the poor. Cork, Waterford Llmericlt Derry and the other large vine kiiu luwus are jusc as Daa. PORTLAND LARCENER ESCAPES FROM PEN OLlYUlfS Embodies all the advantages of an ideal home site. FINE VIEW HEALTHFUL LOCATION WATER PIPED TO EVERY LOT GRADED STREETS 22 MINUTES FROM BUSINESS CENTER NO LOT MORE THAN ONE BLOCK FROM CAR BUILDING RESTRICTION PRICES $350 TO $450 EASY INSTALL MENTS FULL VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY LET US SHOW YOU PORTLAND Auction Co. 3MFlrtSt. Main 3639 Furniture Dealers lYJV IT AT LAT THH PLACE WHERE THEY CAN BUY FURNITURE AND OTHER MER- S?NiRnfF "ft. CHEAP THAT THEY CAN SELL IT AGAIN AT A nia I PROFIT. PRIVATE PARTIES HAVB Auction Sales Monday, Wednesday and Friday AT I P. M. AT HI FIRST STREET. EVERYTHING Intb.,h0UMfurnll,nlns- line. You would not believe what magnificent pleoes we have to SACRIFICB Tr v,. CA? ZZZ and see them. Don't let others set all the bargains, while you are entitled te TTJ,''- THB T FAMILIES la the-ftlUr come her -to gav-wnat (hey cannot get anywhere else in the city. Seles I p. n, ' O. L. FORD, Auctioneer. Remember We pay more for furniture. THE PORTLAND AUCTION CO. s Commonwealth Trust Co. SIXTH AND ANKENY Take W.-W. Car to Holgate St. Main 394. Home A-2465. UEZXSXXEaESSEX&SXZEEESEXZSa KSEaQXEXZXSXXaXXZZXXXXSI1' (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) 1 Salem, Or., July 8. A trusty convict, William Williams, serving a three-year term for laroeny committed at Portland. esoaped from the penitentiary this eve ning. He was employed as a Dalnter -nn a new building near the prison and ran away about 9 o'clock. He Is a man "of heavy build, about SO years old, light complexion, smooth shaven, and has a badlyJswollen neck as a result of some disease. He had served one year of hU term. . ESPERANTO USED TO COHCEAL DEN Women Gamblers Form Clu and Pretend to Study Universal Language. (Journal Special Service.) Paris, July (. Studying Esperanto Is not a thrilling occupation. So refloated the police of Paris and accordingly be came suspicious of a few score women who spent many and late hours on ths third rioor or a nanasome ouituing on the Boulevard Cilchy. ADDarentlv these women were stu dents of Esperanto. They were mem bars of a club ostensibly for the learn- I ne- of the universal lanauase. This club had the high-sounding name of "The Republican Association of the M tronells and the Colonies." The Prln clnal was Madame Mathllde Beaulon. Its prospectus stated that (t was formed in order to gather togetner people lor or iusperanto ana io ri the study further AMERICAN FLEET IS WORRYING ALL EUROPE (Heant News by Longeat Leaned Wlre. Vienna. July 6.--At the headouarfflrn here of the Austro-Hun?arlan navy, of which Vice Admiral Count Mnnt. fin. colli Is the head, the opinion was ex- ressea louay mat there can be no oubt that the sendlna- of the h! TTni. ted -States battleship fleet to the Pa cific Is in reality a serious question. The Proposed understanding ImranM. ed as one of the utmost Importance and to naval experts It means that it cannot be counted within the limits of naval maneuvers, as verv mariv ih. whole American fleet be engaged. Esneranto and to the use of this language in Paris, the colonies and tha whole world. There were many rules, the strictest of which was that neither rellaion nor politics were to be discussed on tne ciup prem I una. The police for several weeks noticed that a laree number or fashionably' dressed women visited the club and that they kept long hours. When some dosen or so well-known members of the demi monde were seen entering and leaving, the nnltcs ausneoted that the learnina 01 esperanto was scarcely meir oojecu do a rew evenings ago a nair oosen detectives quietly forced their way into the club and were not over surprised at what they discovered, in a very lars and handsome anartment were scatters baccarat tables around which crowds of women were gathered. All were gam bling furiously. Not one or the women was under 40 years of age. Three or four old men were also present. There were found in another room some rou lette tables presldedkover by women at which a .few score of old women were also playing. Madame Beaujon and some assistants were distributing cake and tea, sandwiches and wine gratis. This Esperanto "school" Is now -no more. The neUee-40ok charge and Mad ame Mathllde, is now passing two months In jail after saying a fine of S104. SCHOONER RUN DOWN BY BIG OCEAN LINER (Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.) San Francisco, July t. The steamer Coaster, which arrived In port late this evening, brought news of a collision between the Paclflo Coast Steamship company's chartered steamship Sono ma and the three-masted schooner Ad vent, off Cape Mendocino, at 2 o'olock In the morning of July t. The sailing vessel was run down by the big liner and the bowsprit, fore mast and mainmast, of the vessel were carried away. The Sonoma la towing the schooner and will probably take her te Eureka, which la the nearest port The coaster reported that when off Cape Mendocino on her voyage to this port she heard the distress signals of the Sonoma, and when she bora down icl in response to the slmals. schooner Advent was aptain Cousins of thm orted that the vessel had been run Own. A hawser wu imhmA v. - Coaster and the big steamship took the The crew of the Advant with tkk ... cebtlOn Of the cantaln. tv'nr nirn t by the eteamer. The- skipper of tha sonooner deolded to stay with the ves sel and the first offlnar a tha l 7 ... ' T vuuu vruomu iu remain witn mm. London's Water Supply. ii nas Deen calculated that if a tern covering 850 anraa and hk HJKil CUUld DB COniirUAUUI anil fh i?PpZ ? knlon for one year turned Into It the warships of all the world's navies could ride at anchor there. The iiKurQi an a-ivan n v w!t-R4t- .i, adds: w ' """"" If we now dlsr a eanal inn ft wm uirosa aurope, rrom the extreme north it0 .hiti!,'nd !mp.t3rour Into It, we Shall find that tha wf in canal, which is 2,40fl miles Ion, will on the vesse the dismasted sighted. Ca Auction Sales OV TUXaTOAY sTBXT AT Baker's Auction House Corner Alder and Park streets. We shall sell for the owner the first-class fur nishings of private residence, compris ing . steel DAVENPORT of the latest oeai.ro. verr i.a-t partad dttttc I three pieces, oak rocker and center ta i pies, combination bookcase and daak box couch with patent lift hinges, large French plate mirror in weathered oak frame, seamlena WILTON rug Sxii aleo AXMINSTER rug, eanre else1 VERNI8 MARTIN and otherlroi beda springs and mattresses, PRINCESS and other separate DRESSERS and com modes, folding bed, quartered oak dining-room suite, vis., table, chairs, buffet and sideboard: wardrobe, pictures, large quanu.y of linoleum, kitchen treaeure! utensils, cook stove and other effects All of which can be inspected tomor row , (Monday). Sale on TUESDAY at A V v VtUVA. On THURSDAY wa ahull ..n v. furnishing of suburban home, rem . . c"nvnnce or sala Sale avlO o'clock. . BAKER it SON, Auctioneers. Office and salesrooms S63-4 Alder st BARGAINS r in na- rise to a uniform halrht nt ifi Every drop of it is consumed by the inhabitants of Greater London within a year: while each man w... ... child living today throughout the world could, draw 60 gallons from it- without eshaustlng its contents. "The mains throue-h whlnh tk..'.'i dreda of millions of tnna n for the use of London are almost Ions enough to stretch a quarter of the wit around the earth at the equator, while It would take a locomotiv. t?,,I'! at the rate of 60 miles an Lr 2 than four days and nights to race from one end of them to the other," m The 10-hour lahnr law re.,i- cotton mflls of South Carolina wen? Jnti partial effect Julv 1. On .?..,. , nest the regular schedule of 60 hours a week wiU be put lata (ores. , . T 0 M M. W 0 R n 230 STARK ST. C M. 4661. A-S6I1. 0 100x100 N. E. Cor. East 34th and Qract. $37 BO New 8-rOom house, Wlllam--,fct site Station. Modern 8-room housa . H. Ifth and E. Taylor. ACRQAQQ On Base and Section Line Roada R E A L C S T A T E Logging Firm Changes Name. (Special I Diisatch te The JeeraaLt Astoria, Or., July 6. Supplementary articles of Incorporation of the I"rye Ryan Logging company were filed In the county derk's offlo today. papers Show ths eomnanv'a nan tJ Kimngva io ine -ieraon- rye Loggt company, wun j. I. reterson, John x ry ana unnn reisrson as StockhOld- era. One : hundred and f ortv Uhir. Ployed by - the government Ar 4) Ha, savast. struetlonjBf fortifications at Cushlna Cow and Diamond islands, Maine, struck reoently for Increased wages? 1 UCK Out of! 11 hills tn the Oregon legisU tars framed in tha fntart i.YTf. T n ! v