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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,- AUGUST 8, 1C07 PEOPLE MED: Mill EII6IIIEEIIS JIBE SEW CEIITS OVERDUE W : CiTl'IEL IlilT TRUSTS SEEK TO IRE DEtlfiHTEO TO GET BITTERS HOT AT TOR FOUR Oil S U m II RIVER IS U OFUUIB EXTIHCT ' EETII i Orpffon'aml Portland -Make Charles Pslg, 'Discharged I?oa(ls Cannot Blame Loco Sherman County Man FJg- J Conway Castle Arrivea After Beauty Specialists in London Friends of Municipal (Jombi ,"i Good JYitn Visitors WLo Park Employe; Said He motive Drivers for Nu iircs Out This Ton Rate Tedious Voyage From u; Rise in" Indignation .nations Argue? With . Come to Investigate, - Asked for Medicine.; ' merous Recent Wrecks. on ISherraan AVheati Antwerp. , Over New Style. CouncU Committee. 1 ": a; mWl FAULT FAVORABLE LETTERS- t" ABE BEING RECEIVED MANY WITNESSES J TESTIFY AT HEARING SURPRISE TESTS SHOW UNUSUAL COMPETENCY Toon German Farmers Express I Superintendent Montelth, Who Dls J Responsibility Lies With Companies tvteh to Come to State to Lire .1 Requests for Information From All rarta of the United States. ; , Themselves, Which Hate Ignored Laura Providing for Safety, Appliance. rharged Passlg , Accused, of Keep i "to Horsex a(t Cit' Exj-en ' Board Admonish Mohtelth. 1 Oregon ana rorcuna inia yar navel --"Burgundy - win bitters." Charles mads e-ood:with eastern oeool who I Pi "aa ,.. him in a ! cam to lnvt!-at advantages of real-1 saloon on Washington street for which h efficiency of the englnemsn on' tha (W.hlnth Bsrees ef Tbe Journal.) Washington, Aug 8, Testimony to r, dene and clUienshln hr Railroad of-1 Park Superintendent Montelth dls 1, flclal and commercial bodies ar re-1 charged him and aa a result of which i , eelvlnr many favorable letter . from I charges' wara la tar t Had acalnat Mon ftaos who have' arrived homo and hadltaith oil the around that ha padded city t k lima to form their Impressions into per-1 payrolla and kept a horse at city ex raannt opinions, ';. "';. ,lns. H !Dr. A W. Kratssch. a prominent Mil- I "oases, all Germane, testified In the .?waukea physician, la an exampi of pfhrin Montelth before the park many who are nor than pleased with Oregon conditions; and . resotreesV board thla morning, and all told the j( I sam story that Passlg had been com- peiiea oy in para supennienaem iq l that the city , haa wrlttea a letter to the-advartlalna pelIM r ,M prK ,u ' ; ? denaHment ht the O. R . MmMni I Wh his erlvata buarsv kinv thai! nanus nt ' Portleni nA I feed wii aunnlled to Montelth'a horn f Oregon llteratar b sent to htm for Use I that Ttank MoClaln, alao a former park V.' among- frlenda hi dermany. . lemployahad built a auramer cotug for :( "A number of youna? aerman. farmer I priyata persons on city time, ana sev- ' With whom 1 became -acquainted threr! other minor complaints. ,i ui.ii..ii.i .i.h a I Ina by Attorney C. M. Idleman and iitha atata to llva,- ha said. They have fKPifflyj&( HXZifthiSl '.asked my advice about wher It might ' uB5?ldT! !?!,S,An.?!! " I RnKAnl.nh h anil rln mar. August Kuiicn, Henry innrn ana V. C Kllfles, former park employes. .. Bitten War Sfeoessary. : tia Ma t hpoAlahla A llva (reald-nt of Wlsaonslu I nalurally ad-lfhi1.1 'vised them to coma to my atata. Within I ' : the met .two waeas, -.howeyeT, I have ' visited the Canadian. Pacific district. Jand also Washington and Oregon. 'No- Paaalg on the witness stand testified ; i where was I so favorably hnpreased that ha Went Into a saloon near the , with the proline nature of soil) and no- Washington street entrance of th city .where did I And so promialng a future park in order to get some bitters of a as in the vicinity of Portland, Oregoa special make and known aa "Burgundy i X now wish to advlae then young farm wine bitters." He aald It was abso- !rs to look into the matter of locating lutely necessiry for him to have the V In th west. For this purpos I kindly bitters and that the park employes us- ' auk you to send me at Milwaukee eight ually regulated their health In this -7 or ten parcels of literature, ready for manner. It was while doing thla, ha , mailing, and f will gladly pay th post- '"Jd, that th park superintendent or- ag to Germany. derd his discharge from the clty'a aer- (: ("Eepeclally fascinating and con vino- . , . . . A ,, i. in tn anv 11- Montelth wii the first witness called i been at .Portland is tha new booklet hi own defense and gav In detail ? Just out tl think they wUl beairaood planatlon of all of the chargea that frultS" .'" . " v gooa had own brought agalnet him. He en- Henry B. Vlllr. consul at Toknh.fn. 'd vlgoroua denials of many of the t.kaa aent to th Portland chamber ol SSWS "SSlrtSSS-" vmX?hC ?,cmmerc th nam of a nrm that d. ASVtAAXm sires to correspond with PortUnd deal- "B,2;LSR!?fi nt hf oadtaa the Hera In leather, ohamloala, ootton. paper fifin Mbnulth eoufn?d thst rank Wand flour. Local firms may sur. rull VLJiumL 'the arM,PUC"B " " 0fftC f "tad "worked during the entlr month 1 .l..il.i.i. . t '" aa th payroll shows. He stated n?L. Z.l.f!:?01 I that h drw McClain s monthly pay i as a delegat to th. National Irrigation ' congress at Sacramento. Harrlman ystm la offrd by tha aUta ment from an authoritative sourca that out of IJM "aurpria testa." in only II instances did the engineer fall to ob serve th. signals set in in us ot Paaalg and aovsral other wlt afty appliance in these diya of un- preceaentea wrecaags 01 trama ana air losses of life, this assertion takes on added significance, and. Inasmuch as Jt Is indorsed by th management of th Harrlman roads, should be filed away by the roads' employe aa valuable evi dence in rutur poasioia ainerences d tween employer and employs. aTuppress faXaty Zaventioaa. Th statement waa doubtlesa elicited because of th meeting here of th com mission appointed to Investigate th safety appliance situation in the United States, Claims have been mad that railroad manaaars have actually sup- presed valuable Inventions for insuring the safety of passengers, buying the patents and thus procuring control for non-us or aevices wnicn wouia renaer traveling much safer. It Is asserud that th roada have don thla because they followed the fSMdal DtetMtcH to Hi fonrftal.) sllasm ilt Attm Ifatrv U Dlevavaa VS ita arm M SJ V V V I4S(B)US aV V f) 1 Of Waaoo, Sharmaa county, today flMd a complaint against both tha oassenser and th freight rates on th Columbia southern railway, operated bv tha Ore gon Railway A Navigation oompany; He PUT INTO WAY PORT ' (Joaraal peelaj tervisej lAfljfAtl . A . a . . . m. A la...awWakahlM TO QUIET TROUBLE hioh CNai ivm proportions mat it can act tn pari ox a bat, aunshado and garden tent combined, PROVISIONS ARE TOO . , SWEEPING FOR THEM tates that 'passenger rates ar 4 Vents Drlilga Large Carfo of Cement Con la llkaly to bsooma th most unpopular Special Sleeting Meld Thlg Afternoon per mil for servlc no better than on other nne and that freight rates ar unreasonable and discriminative. An example given Is that th difference In rates on Wheat . shipped to Portland from Rufus and that shlnocd from Iff.... . J. . i, . A . I ..... tt rivo im in corns uer ioil. ina aiirer- enoo in distance being only four miles. He also alleges that th road Is paying wen ana can aiiura to mas reaucaiona in rates. -i A tr m nn a. n I lime. , ,t m," w "-jTh b.auty spscialists tn London ara for WTiich Importer Have Been I f'"ln n a ooay to aenoune it. ior nnicn importers iiavo ueen ,MawuUn. erulcism has failed ta km WaJtinar ImnatteAtlr. ! . artwhel" bat Mai relatives of 0 -v- line WUMfl haira ManlrH I. aa linh. coming and vary expensive. ' Omnibus conductors have looked askano and wished they could charge double fares. i nair-goers.. nav sent pitirut com' Discusses Antl-Tmat Measara Pre paratory to Actum bf Council at 'Next Meeting. ;.." ; ".'' llPASTOR CHARGED I: S ' ' . WITH OVER-ZEAL 'i i San Francisco, Aug, 1 The supreme - court has handed down a decision sus "talnlng th validity of the primary 'lection law passed by th last legis ! , Uture by which tha voter is obliged to announce nis ponucai ainiiation on reg istering. c Hard Bldewalka at Athena. (Bmeial Dispatch ' to -The Journal. Athena, Or., Aug. 8. The city coun cil of Athena tiss passed an ordinance requiring th wooden sidewalks in the business district when necessary to be I repaired, to t replaced with concrete ur vounsiii- nerson on the cttv's time In th future. Aald from that no further action wa taken by th feoard. . TRIAL AT ABERDEEN I j, ' . ' i i ' " t : ii:t- ' ; (Special Clssatek teTbe oaraal.) P Aberdeen, Waabj: Aug. ft.--It la ra- ported that ln'hll eagerness to secure ..iucuu. Muk aaiuuna anu ounce i -r yt T TTJVnT?TJO fXt hallg. Key.' H. U Banedict of ffoquiam I LID his I Lilo . UJM bas violated a state law by taking a j minor with hlm when , making his rounds of tha saloons last Bundav. There is a penalty of f 1,000 or 100 days in tbo. county Jail or both. It Is fur- ther rumored that Mr, Benedict will b obliged to face a trial on th charge. About 100 of th most prominent business men of Hoqulam have organ ised the Hoqutam Bualneas Men's Pro tectlv. association. Th object - Is stated as a desire to secure a squar aeai, ana tnos present at th meeting expressly ststed that they were not In sympathy with nor intended to b vio lators of th closing law. They will seek, to bave th coastltutlonailty of th law aeierminea ana will asa ior a r. real of th city ordlnane coverlna Sun ri.v .lAalna fTim ,wwlatlnH will IiaM T an adjourned meeting Saturday, when ? in reports oz committees wui b re- ceivaa. CALIFORNIA COURT ; . TTTITTAT TAO TiTITtr I TtT !'' i ' ' "Uoornal Special garvtr.) in order to accommodate th latter and signed It with power of attorney after being properly witnessed. He testified that he had used hla private buggy and horse in th service of th city and pre sented receipts to show that ha had pur chased feed for th maintenance of the Th board admonish Superintendent ! '"P"' W"h h th'n' h' UW jnonunn nni w uu iit wvrn any short-slshted Policy of straining to pay dividends instead or Improving their systems, notwithstanding often damages for injuries to passengers and employes cost more than th safety uevfo would have coat to prevent the accident it may not n generally Known mat congress several year ago passed a law requiring th use of certain aafety ap pliances, -which the roads up to date nav lrnored. contenting themselves with adopting th appliances in a leisurely manner, a few miles a year being added to the proportion of their systems on which the plain law waa being obeyed. Disregard Pederal Laws. No on appears to know whether or not to expect snytning suDstantiai rrom tha safety device commission now work ing under th orders of the Interstate commerce commiaslon here, but to tha extent that hoping may have teioathlo influence on the members of tvw com mission, everyone here Is "a-hopln ." To be fair, the Harrlman system's authorised' statement on th subject should b appended, notwithstanding it contains the admission that the federal law relating to aafety appliances has been disregarded for th greater part. only a percentage of their milea having KAISER TO TRY ' I'M BALLOONS Genriany Plans Test of Vari ous New Engines of Death This Month. (Jewraal Special Service. Th long-overdu British bark Con way Castle crossed in at th mouth of th Columbia river' ahortly befor noon today with a cargo of cement from Antwerp. She left the Belgian port Januarv 11 and nut Into Valparaiso sev- ersl months ago because of som trouble I rig-Ure. VII UV.I u. Th Conway Castle comes consigned to W. P. Fuller at Co. and her cargo Is badly needed here because of th heavy demand for the material. She should have arrived at leaat a couple of months sgo but time went on and no word was received until lately tnere was some taiK of disaster Derhsoa havlns befallen her. Another windjammer overdue her Is the German ship Slam from London with a cargo of cement consigned to Meyer, Wlslon A Co. The Slam has been out since February I. Sh Is known as a slow sailer, however, so lit tle concern Is felt for her safety. A few years ago It took her 1B days to make the run from flan Francisco to England and under fair conditions. All those opposed to the passagby council of th Beldlng anti-trust int to see th play and not th I ordlnane are bain Ivm SIM AnftirrHM- ladies' hats. Th . outor? was of no J a to talk this af tarrwvm a a.L avail until the beauty specialists cam I,;, " 7, 10 '! " , fl """ , to the rescue snd diagnosed the "cart-1 eM masting of th judiciary commltta wheel" complaint aa ruination to th of th counolL Th meeting was called Th; ordinary Picture" hat ''la a d. f?r pM!" P'Pos of . discussing ; Ughtful atyle," a Bond atret beauty idin ordinance an t deciding specialist aald yesterday, "but these I whether or not tha affort of tha 'city iwiiwiirot .nun. inc. wb.uu iniiiiw attorney smi afanrt tha ta.t In slss yry month ar not only un becoming, but' absolutely crush tha wearers. ' -: a watch tha modera woman In a han som cab. omnibus or private carriage. "To sit In a hansom in comfort ah would b obliged to put th feather of hr hat out or on window.: in Dunch of flowers .out of tha other and bow of rl joon through th trap door in tha roor. nd MkaVorift H A number of oanonenta wars to Pick th Ordlnane to nieces whnn meeting was called and many remoi strances hav already bean filed with th different members of th ludiciar ooramltts. .i.x . r Friends of th measure fear that soma of Ita teeth may ba drawn between the present time and when it la sent in for final conslderatlqiv , it is stated, however, that should" any amendment be tacked onto th measurs .. , . . .v V. Th Norwegian steamer Matnua Berlin, Aug. War in tha future ia croaaaj out thin morning bound for ilng to be a very complicated and I Australia wtlh a cargo of lumber. She 11 ' (Special Dl.oetch to The Journal.) Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. I. The pre liminary hearing of those arrested Tuesday, charged with violations of tha Sunday closing law, was held yesterday and tha trial of P. J. McHugh, th first on th list, Is set for today. A Jury trial waa demanded. The complaining witness in this case is Mrs. Sarah My ers, who la th most prominent mem ber Of tha local W. C. T. U. 3. C. Ho- gan, J. C Cross, W. H. Abel and A. I. Agnew have been retained by th ac cused aa their counsel. Complaints were sworn out aralnst 13 saloonkeepers, ths nsmes of the com-plalnina- witnesses being attached. AH of th women who appear aa complain ing witnesses ar members or tn local W. C T. U. PUT DAMPER Oil M CAT MINES Geological Survey Will In vestigate Mineral Deposits in Forest Reserves. going to be a very hellish business if tha preparations for tha kalser'a maneuvera at Posen go for anything. They will be held this month and all aorta of new-fangled engines of war will ba tested. It la expected that tha kaiser himself will attend many of the trials and a distinguished company of German and foreign military experts will witness th great war game. Chief among the Innovations will be the newest tvo of dirlalbl airships. Th Germans hav been spurred on in their efforts toward Improving war bal loons by th rapid advancement of the French in this line and th authorities on aerial navigation believe that the latest airships of th German typ will surpass ths Galllo product. A large number of th ' new war balloon of various types are being completed and tested will be aeen In action at the maneuvera. Several of them will carry machine guna and apparatua for drop ping high explosives on Imaginary ene mies and a special detachment of Ger man soldiers and officers is being trained for tha above-earth operationa. Besides th balloons there will be a division of war bloyclest put through their paces. Bom or the German ex parts nav a theory that bicycles. Drop erly equipped with machine guns of light weight may b used under some oondltlon In place of cavalry. They will be used also In reconnoltertng and fast maneuvering against infantry. Armorclad towers with rapid fir guns mounted on revolving platforms are also to be given an Inning and they ar expected to play havoc with an enemy's artillery. Many other recent Inventions In ths war gam will be tried, among 1 them the recently per fected radiograph telephones. The French military experts hav been hard at work for some rears per fecting engines of war and th Germans nope to show them next September that they have not been Idle. i Norwegian steamer Thyra for th orient and the American steamer Lyra ior ranama. both of them being about ready to clear. The German steamer Ntcomedla will also start out In a day or two with a light cargo of flour and wheat j for China via Japan. She shifted to Oreenwlch dock this morning to take on a shipment of wheat MARINE INTELLIGENCE "As she Is not permitted to do this. 5VarfV SMk!fl tAi ?ZE!2l hlch would tend to modify it or rnder 5J1? Ani?n.4tt??PT?'i: Mt null or inoperative then-Immediate """". f-v"" I atep wui D taken to nraoara an even wnicn ia tn sure forerunner or vnn i .frir,..nr A.in..-.a ,rBt I a inn in th nannla In Jims navt v T aSSaVSa ! m Sll M W aft I 1 al S . I r m . s v v w mm m j i ivut AauKU aV.Ims Kan Kaanlrai n asl K 1 UWUU1D V.lltllaa USUI VUSBSt UUaiKIIUl I jBh - . i i au . - necks snd a figure robbJ of its nat- NT A VK IJKANUK RIANTKR 1 result If they don'Umod-I - INCOMING TRAINS ARE ON TIME FOR ONCE For the first time in many days the overland eastern train on tha O. R. St N. was less than 10 minutes late today, ar riving at th union depot at 9:55 o'clock thla morning 10 minute behind sched ule time. Another noteworthy feat ac complished by the O. R. & K. railroad today was bringing in the Spokane train On time. The- Southern Pacific train from San Francisco was nearer on time than it has been for weeks, on section arriv ing onlv 40 minutes late while the sec ond section was three and a half hours late. The train Is due at 7:26 o'clock and on section arrived at 8:05 and tne second at 11 o'clock. SPEEDING AUTO DRIVERS MAD ARRESTED BY POLICEMEN i VT. Wakefield, .of the Wakefield i Fries omnanv. real estate agents, and t B. B. Taylor, of the Capital Supply com ' pany. 496 Alder street, were taken Into 1 custody yesterday afternoon on war f rants charging them with driving autos i at av greater rate-of speed than provided ' by ordinance. Both men were released on iail and In the .police court this morning the cases wer continued until . ; tomorrow for trial. Mr. Wakefield was Indignant over his arrest as he maintained that he had .. only ridden ift an auto three times in 'fills life. The machine in question ia t' owned by the Wakeneld-Frles company, f and the license. Is .la .Wakefield's, nam, i -i B B. Tai'lor claims that auto No. (fund Detectives Smith and Inskeep hjave 124. which is alleged to have been driven several- more auto enthusiasts on the , too rest, was shipped out ortnseity on i list ox tnoso. wno ar to oe arrested.- June IS. He states that he owns a machine carrying license tag No. 325. but on the records this car Ts credited to H. JS. Corbett. Corbett was sub poened to appear ns c, witness In court this morning, but for Some reason failed to put In an appearance and will be asked to attend the trial tomorrow morning. K. E. Brett was taken Into custody to- oay at ms aevenin street or Detectives Smith and Inskeep for exceeaing the speed limit with his touring car. Ha was given his liberty upon deposit of $25 cash ball and will have a hearing in the municipal court tomorrow. Ulie arrexts made yesterday and today ere the result of the crusade inau gurated by Captain Bruin airalnst those automooi usts arrnctea with "speeditls' ANOTHER ILLUSTRATION OF EMERGENCY HOSPITAL NECESSITY (Waahlngton Boreas of Tlia Journal.) Washington, Aug. 8. In Oregon and all national forest states, the geological survey has undertaken the thorough In vestlgatlon of the mineral deposits In the forest areas thus set aside. It has been the consistent aim of the officers of th forest service to foster the fullest possible development of mln Ing within the sreas Included in the national forests. Many fraudulent en tries have, however, been discovered which cover non-mineral lands or de posits that by no possibility could be developed Into paying mines, and It Is clearly to the benefit of legitimate min ing enterprises that the "wild cat" min us companies b . prevented from ob taining title to the land claimed. With these alms in view the geolo gists of the survey sre to Investigate the lands of the national forests. They will act -tinder the general instructions of the director of the survey and under the personal supervision of the areologlst in cnargs or meiaiuierous aeposus The standards, methods, and wide ex perience of the. geological survey will render the result of these Investigations of great praoticai value both to the for est service and to the miners, and the reports of the geologists will enable the forester to make recommendations to the commissioner of the general land office on the character of th mineral locations. Thus the policy of the survey will be to require ita geologists to assist In every way the claimant who is acting tn good faith as well as to help the officers of the forest service In their task of protecting the mining industry and all other interests which benefit by the proper administration of the .na tional forests. f MEMBER EXPLORING PARTY DROWNED j ; : ' Another f orelbJe -demohBtratiort of th I seed of the Immediate .establishment of 1 an emergency hospital and ambulance servlc was. furnished .'yesterday after noon when Mr. At" '"Wpersog of 221 Sharer street, while 'passing the corner of Third and Stark Streets was kicked In the groin bv ' one ' 'of two .-horses Mt. ftetl to a- rig belonging to W. T. j,lin of Jopltn & Aleek. In th Ablng- U,MUVio.'sos Va carried lntoa near- ' . ..1. In n ivtMAM.. (nnlltlon una j ' J, ii.'t.tt.'n 'H' rolloe wer notified and l. f i rltrmachar. after calling City l l,M.i!!.n itjrler, dispatched Mounted 1 si'roltrinii limlolph to drlv th team to a livery - i. , v The horses had been left standing in the rain for several hour , and conse quently were nervous. (. in passing - In tne rar, or the animals. thev horse, which had been kicking at pedestrians for some time, suddenly struck at the woman, striking her in the groin. Sev eral bystanders carried her to the real estate office. Drs. ZlegJer and Ellis finally reached the scene - and Mrs. tf 7.: was removed to St. Vincent's 5SluI ln , P"'vat ambulance, where. SK?i.'3tammt,on- waa- found tha ? a not seriously injured. nnVi?.,": .wpon at police head- 25 W c.rtsln whr his team ro-f .Ti V wn" P'cea unaer sr JSL.i. li2wl,l'r vlcloua team to ,)l,bl,c atreet . He was iei.npn ioit of 120 cash ball which was forfeited tn municipal court thla morulDf for aoB-appraac. ( Jooroal Special Service.) Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 8. A member of a party of explorers of the Smith sonian institution at Washington was drowned tn the Coldstream river, near uoiaen, li. u., today. His canoe upset while crossing- the strenm. The un fortunate man clung to the craft and was swept away. The upturned canoe was rouna later, The name or the vic tim of the accident has not been learned. PENDLETON PARTIES PRAY FOR FREEDOM (Special Dlnpatrb to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Aug. 8. Lillle May ureeson nas niea suit ror aivorce from Samuel W. Creeson. The parties wer married . in Umatilla county, January is, jub. t-cier wesi is tne attorney for the plaintiff. A suit for divorce was filed yesterday by Edith M. Harmes against Andrew H. Ha rmes. j ne complaint was filed by J. X. HinKie. urunk sertlon ar alleged. SPANISH VETERAN ROASTS ftAVAL MEN (Special Dispatch te The Josraal.) Spokane, Wash., Aug. 8 The fourth annual convention of th Spanish War Veterans' association met ln Fraternal hall today snd elected officers aa fol lows: Grant Hindis of Spokane, com mander; George F. Llndqulst of Tacoma, senior vice-commander; William Mo Klnley of Walla Walla, Junior vlc commander; E. N. Rank of Vancouver, departmental inspector; C. B. Rawson of Seattle. Judge advocate; Charles Dohr of Seattle, departmental chaplain; C. G. Beldon of Spokane, departmental surgeon; Lieutenant Fleet of Vancouver, departmental marshal. Walla Walla was chosen as the next meeting place. Past Commander John Reach of Se attle had the convention indorse the plans to Investigate the attitude of naval officers ln the Puget Sound navy vard. He said the officers were preju diced against soldiers of the Spanish American war and will not give them fair show. The matter is to be taken up wun congressmen. KAISER WILL VISIT HIS ENGLISH COUSIN (Journal Special Scrvlea.) London, Aug. 8. Supplementary to the first official announcement of the impending visit of Emperor William of Germany to Rns!and the forelam offin nas now isnuBd me zouowing Dulietln: "We are authorised to statA that tha sung ana queen nave invited the Ger man emperor ana empress to nav visit to their majesties. It Is expected mat tne visit win take mace in Novum. ber, when the court is in residence at winasor. The kaiser has not set fo in TCnv. land since his hurried visit to Osborne in January, ivoi, to tne bedside of the tenness and de- KELLOGG HAS FILED , SENSATIONAL REPORT ' . - i a .I n , ; (Journal Special Servlce.t Washington, D. C, Aug. 8. A sensa tional confidential report of Attorney Kellogg, who, Investigated th oil trust management on. the government suits for dissolution or tn standard OH Company-ar in the Department of Justice awaiting ths return of Attorney-General Sonapax t,.- lying uueen victoria, his srandmother Ho was present at the memorable fun. eral, riding on the right of King Edward ln the sad procession through London. The good feeling created ln British hearts dv nis Dearing as a fellow-mourn er wun englishmen received their well rememoerea demonstration. it waa during tms visit to ivonaon, also, that the emperor was made a field marshal in tne liritisn army. LYDDITE SHELLS ARE TABOOED IN ENGLAND (Jonrnal Special BtrTlc.) London, Aug. 8. As a result of the discovery made recently by the war of fice of a defect in the steel of th lyd dite shells, orders have been Issued that the flrmg of all lyddite shells at ar tillery practice is to be suspended until further notice. In the meantime shrap- nei sneus win om usea insteaa. No an nouncement is made as to where ths re sponslbllity lies, but it- Is understood mat an investigation is in progress. ISSUE 'WARNING OF FAMINE IN NORTHWEST FUEL (Journal Special Service.) Washington, Aug. 8. The h t erst ate commerce commission today Issued a warning to the people of tha northwest to pre pare for another ' fuel famine next Winter vby buying coal and wood at once. . Coal la expected to go to 835 a ton in Montana. aWgnlar Liners Da to Arrive. Alliance. Coo Bay Aug. 8 Redondo, Seattle Aug. 8 Breakwatsr. Coos Bay Aug. 9 R. D. Inman. San Francisco.... Aug. 18 Costa Rica, San Francisco. .... .Aug. 12 Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Aug. IS Numantia. orient Auruat 18 City of Panama, San Francisco. .Aug. 18 (3. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Aug. 20 Johan Poulsen, San Francisco.. .Aug. 10 Arabia, orient Sept 1 Alesla, Ger. ss Sept. 15 Nicomedia, orient October 1 aUfular Users to Jpart. G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. .Aug. 8 Johsn Poulsen, San Francisco Aug. 8 City of Panama. San Francisco. .Aug. 10 Alliance. Coos Bay Uncertain Nicomedia, orient August 10 Redondo, Seattle and way Aug. 11 Breakwater, Coos Bay Aug, 12 Roanoke. San Pedro and way. . . .Aug. 15 Costa Rica, San Francisco Aug. 16 R. . Inman, San Francisco Aug. 18 Numantia, orient..... August 28 Arabia, orient September 15 Alesla, orient Sept. 25 Vessels In Tort Tola Br.' sh .Elevator dock Maori King, Br. as...East. West Lbr. Co. Alvena. Am. sch.. , .,. . .Westport Dala-onar. Br. an Columbia no. i Bee. Am. sch Willamette I. & 81 Wks Vira-lnla. Am. schr ....St Helens Irene. Am. schr ,..Astorlt Thyra, Nor. str Linnton Lyra. Am. str Portland Lbr. Co, Nicomedia. Gr. ss... Flour mills James Rolnh. Am. sch Westport Velvllle Dollar, Am. str Stella Johan Poulsen, Am. str. Chas. Nelson, Am. str... Nome City, Am. str Vn.omitu Am air - Geo. W. Elder, Am. str. .. .Martin's dock City of Panama, Am. str.Alnsworth dock Argyll, Am. str Portsmouth Casco. Am. str Greenwich Daisy Freeman, Am. str. ..E. & W. mills J. B. Stetson, Am. str Goble Lumber Carriers Sn Jtont. Aurella, Am. str. San Francisco Casco, Am. str...!- San Francisco R, D. Inman, Am. str San Francisco Thomas L. Wand. Am. str.San Francisco Coaster, Am. str San Francisco flu ile M. Plummer, Am. sch. . .Guaymas Wasp, Am. str San Francisco Northland, Am. str San Francisco King Cyrus, Am. schr.... San t'Yancisco Beulah, Am. sch San Francisco Americana, Am. sch San Pedro Alice McDonald, Am. sch Kahubui Lettitla. Am. sch San Francisco Churchill. Am. sch San Francisco Berlin, Gr. sh Nushagak St. Nicholas, Am. sh .Nushagak John Currier, Am. sh Nushagak Compeer, Am. sch San Francisco Bn Konte With Cement and General, Buccleuch, Br. sh... Hamburg Brenn, Fr. bk Hull Conway Castle, Br. bk Antwerp Europe, Br bk Antwerp Genevieve Mollnos, Fr. bk. Lonetfn Rene Kervller, Fr. sh Hamburg Laennec. Fr. sh Swansea Le Plller, Fr. bk London Martha Roux, Fr. bk. Hamburg Mozambique, Br. sh Newcastle. E. Samoa, Br. bk Shields Slam. Ger. sh London Thiers, Fr. sh Newcastle, E. VIncennes. Fr. bk GlaseOw Marechael Turrene, Fr. bk. .. .Hamburg ural oolse will result If they Ify their head gear, and J am trusting that wa snail see a rusn to tns oppo site ex t rem ior tn autumn ana win ter millinery." NEW FRENCH STAR IS VERY BEAUTIFUL MAKES APPOINTMENTS Austin T. Buxton, atata master of the grang haa announced tha apolntment of his deputies throughout th state and haa also appointed the following to act on th tax commission: Mrs. Clara- H. Waldo, lecturer: J. J. Johnson, master it XT',- anln. srtk m TKfc n. . m n,.i Mile. Itoblnna Ia Photographed Eight .n.'.0' l5e uwJrr?n5 fgisiativo com-" 9 - I mlttaa fltil flmlth nt Yn.flni4 m nA Hundred Timce ln Paris. (Jooroal Special srvle.) Paris. Aug. 8. The sky of ths Come dle Francala was on the point of be coming darkened as for a long tlms paet-no actress hod arrived ther worthy of being styled a atar. H. L. Hopkins of Albany course. The commltte will make an exhaustive study of th tax question and report at the next state grange. In order to removsTh burden of the taxe from th shoulders of small farm ers and property-owners ths commission will study the question of opening up new source of revenue aside from di rect taxation. The state lecturer urges all granges to make a close study of tbe problem. K. jneweu, John B. Waldo, H. M. ifi ti,i, mtVr haa anneared and Palmer and Thomas Ryan compose the But now this star has appeared ana rolLt, e0mmlaslon. Another ek-contitv the greatest Parisian theatre has become the wealthier by tne apparition or a young woman who la one of th most refined types of beauty. During the last four years that she has been on th stage sh has been photographed 817 times, but unfortunately for her or for tunately If you prefer It that beauty Is the rival of her growing talent, and in thrown In her face almost like a re proach. road commission. Judg will yet be Another ex-county sppolnted. CRIME INFREQUENT SAY PEACE OFFICERS Sheriff D. H. Jackson of Jacksonville. on Jackson creek, Jackson county, Ore- It is related that one day on getting ?onz"ndf -A- B,?P-- cJ,ef Poll1a Into an omnibus she found herself sit- "f. -""J w.Ti!or"-fi Pol,i". "f"Pr ting beside a phlegmatic American who had Just coma out of the theatre where he; had seen her play, though h did not recognise her. She heard him say-to her neighbor: "Tnere -is a loveiy woman at the theatr Francats called Roblnne. I would glvs a hundred dollars a word If she would only speak to me." Mils. Roblnne turned to her neighbor and said: "Monsieur, will you please shut tne wmaowT" The phlegmatic American hastened to accede to her wish. And th charming young lady, who knows how to count to som purpose, replied: "Monsieur, you owe me three thousand franca." The clever and beautiful actress, as will be seen. Is lacking neither ln Intelligence nor In quickness. EMERSON BAKER OF ; HILLSIDE IS DEAD . .Oceanlo .Westport . . . .Bteiia . . Kalama. (Special DIapatch to Tbe Journal.) Forest Grove, Or., Aug. 8. Word waa received here last evening of the death of Emerson Baker at Honolulu, July 25, from typhoid fever. He was a bril liant young man and would hav grad uated ' from the Stanford law depart ment this year. He attended Pacific university for several years and was one of tne oest rootoaii piayers tne varsity' ever turned out- He was prom inent ln oratory, debating and Y. M. C. A, work and was s very popular stu dent He went to Stanford ln 1905. Baker had gone to Honolulu on a pleasure trip and contracted th fever on tne amp. He was zs yeara or age ana was porn in Iowa, coming to Oregon with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, in 1898. They live at Hillside, north of Forest Grove, ADMIRAL SWINBURNE VISITS IN PORTLAND Admiral and Mrs. Charles Swinburne quarters this morning. Simons brought two convicts to . Salem yesterdav- and meeting Jackson on the train pressed nim into service as a guard. . Both peace officers report great prosperity lii thwr respective counties and ' ori me 'Infre quent, ' Sheriff Jackson leaves for Sea side tomorrow morning and Blmorr; will remain for a few -days ln the t?Ty-On business. The visiting officials are scheduled to second Judge Cameron' at the Oaks this afternoon In his foot race against Urns for a set of bagpipes. ORIENTALS ARRESTED FOR DEFYING LAW HBkIP Fr- bk WZlll arAved'Tn PortK lilT-forS: 1.Vi i I irV Vw . . . . : . ; t at the Crystal Walden Abbey. Br. sh Antwerp Glenessim, nr. sn Antwerp Versailles Fr. bk . .Leith General de Bolsdeffre, Fr. bk ..London General de Negrier. jrr, pk. . . ,London Bayard, Fr. bk,...; ....Antwerp Villa de Dijon, Fr. bk .'.Antwerp AlIc- Marie, Fr. bk Antwerp Eugene Rergatene, Fr. bk. Antwerp H. Haekneld, Gr. bk.... Honolulu Arctic Stream. Br. sh Rotterdam Coal Ships Tn Bouts. Belen, Fr. bk Newcastls, A. Cot de Vlllebola Marenll. Fr. bk. ... Newcastle. A. Claverdon, Br. sh Newcastle, A. Willscott. Am. bk Newcastle, A. Port Pstrick. Br. sh Newcastle. A. St. Mlrren, Br. sh... Newcastle, A. Crlllon, Fr. bk Newcastle, A. Ardencralg, Br. bk Newcastle, A. Eua-ene Schneider. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. at. Louis, irr. sn mewcasve. A. Buffon, Fr. bk... Newcastle, A, Castle Rock. Br. sh Sydney. A. Redhlll, Br, ss Newcastle, A. Knight Templar, Br. ss.. .Newcastle, A Tymerlc, Br. str...- Newcastle, A. Tramp Steamer Sn Xonto. Queen Alexandra. Br. str Madras Strathness, Br. str.... Port Los Aogele Eva, Ger. ss. Hakodate, Japan ystal Springs sanitarium, where Mrs. Swinburne's brother. J. T. Soott, was brought last night ror treatment. The object of Admiral Swinburne's visit was to accompany Mrs. Swlnburn and her brother to Portland and the length of his stay ,4a indefinite. SECRETARY WILSON TO SPEAK AT BAY CITY Seven Chinese were arrested ' this afternoon for refusing to comply with orders to remove from a condemned buildina: at 146 snd 14? Second street They were hauled t the police station and their ball fixed 'at 8700 each. The warrant for their arrest had been sworn to by Deputy City Attorney Bpencer. Sergeants Coffey snd Anderson con ducted the spectacular raid and they had considerable trouble keeplna: th Chinese from getting away. The build ings have been condemned In order to clean up the portion of the city hereto fore, made undesirable for business pur poses because of the presence of foul smelling Chinese dens. TELEGRAPHERS READY FOR ANY EMERGENCIES ' (Journal Special Service.) Chicago, Aug. 8. A special meeting of the executive board of th Telegraph ers' union has been called to consider the Los Angeles strike situation which is termea critical nere. it is reported mat president maii teiegrapnea organization that preparations be ror any emergency. SEASIDE TOWNS HAVE PURE MILK SUPPLY m (i .asasBW sj svW I 0 I (Journal Special Service.) San Francisco. Aug. 8. Secretary Wilson arrived here today and will speak befor th state board of trade tomorrow. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Ths-steam schooner Casco arrived last night from San Francisco and. berthed at Greenwich dock. Bhe encountered foggy weather most -or tne way ana was delayed by strong winds. She brought a quantity of oak logs and areneral carso and will' load lumber and grain for ths return trip. David B. . Ogden, assistant United States engineer, . returned from the up per Willamette today reporting that tha new dredalna aUloment on the snag puller Matbfbma Is working very satisfactorily and that she will resume operation soon at places needed along the apper river; Some slight alterations are being maa to -me maoninery just now at Salem. -The work on the dam and revetment at, Wheatland is pro greasing favorably. ina scnoonar vomvier is unaer char ter to coma here from San Francisco load lumber for a return cargo. Is placed on th list today. MARINE NOTES Astoria, Aug. 8. Condition of th bar at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m moderate, wind southeast, weather rainy. Arrived at 10 a. m., tug Vos- burg and barge rrom Tillamook. Ar rived at 8:10 a. m. and left up at 10:30 a. m., steamers J.. B. Stetson and Daisy Freeman, from Ban Francisco. Lrt up at 10:80 a. m, steamer Argyll. Outside at 10 a. m., a three-masted loaded bark, Hongkong Arrived prior to August 7. Herman steamer Arabia, rrom Port. land. . - , Yokohama Arrived prior to Auerust I. Japanese steamer aaansnu Aiaru. rrom roruana. ., ,., . , , ,,.,-. San Francisco, Aug. g. Arrived yes terday, schooner Transit from Port land. Silled, schooner Compeer, steam ers Asuncion and Maverick, for Port. land. " a ''..'.' ; ;.;'.. ;..,- Tidea at Astoria todayHigh, 1:08 a. m., 7.1 feet Low, 8:52 a. m 0,4 feet; 64. p. m.,- 8.2 feet;' . ' '...- Steamer City of Panama ran into steamer Alliance hear mouth of the Willamette about 0 o'clock, this morn Ins. - Alliance Jias a bis hole in steam and Is high, and dry on Nigger Tom island. City of Panama slightly dam . - . Food Commissioner Bailey has made tests of the milk supply of both Sea side and Newport, the two principal beach resorts on the Oregon coast, and has found them to be all right. Tbo food commissioner's offlcs will keep a sharp lookout on all these places and see that pure milk and other food products are sold to campers and summer vis E8PEE BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE SPREADING; (Journal Sptclal Service.) San Francisco, Aug. 8. The boller maker at Sparks, Bakersfield, Sacra mento, Oakland and San Francisco, con nected with the Southern Pacific, went out on a strike today as result of th strike in Los Angeles. - aBBasaaBSSBBWSHSBJMWaSSBSBSBaWSSMBa) l" Supplies for the Shipwrecked. From the Louisville Courier Journal. ha catboat' ran gayly before the wind. The sea was alive with sunshine Shoreward, on the boardwalk, th leople walking looked no bigger man omlnoes. 'No. sir." said the skinner. others is not a desert island of the sea that the ' aovsrnmenta of the : World haven't - stocked up with grub and clothes and tooia ior tne use or smpwrecKea mari ners. . . i. f ..:'. "There's tinned soups, dried meats, : sealed cans of rice and flour and sugar, ' dried peas, beans, tobacco, knives, hat chets, ana ' so on an a- snipwrecaea mariner could .heed.-- :.V.-v - v t. ;.-.. .-'; "Tha Governments nave done nits ror number of years. The provender ; Is hid in caves or under rOcks. . There's , a book published giving th exact loca tion or tnese cacne ana most snips carry a copy of tha work." . t bfoi Tit: la vannvtaA -In rTtlnaovt tti.t ti.em th end - of--the - Summer more thasw. 100,000 unorganised laborers and clerks employed by western railroads will re ceive voluntary increases In wages which -will averse 10 ner cent - Th ssaresrate Increase will ba ssveral mil lions of dollars. , ; , , ' i S V. '.4.-';: ' - r, if