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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1C07. SPOKANE MILLIONAIRES OH TRIAL FOR SPEEDING OilillilL PARK R GO CAVES il Wealthiest Men in the Falls ' City Appear in Police ' Court to Tight Cases. ' CHIEF OF POLICE TO ENFOKCE SPEED EAWS s' V'. " . -.' ' V "" -( Senator Turner, Dr. Thomas, ; iSib- liaher OowlM and Other lUch Men -( Accused of Motoring at Danger out Rate of Speed Within City. :-4 : ' (Special Dispatch to Tb JoaraaL) " Spokane. , Wiih., Aug. v VH. Th - 10 parsons arrested tha first of tha' month tf orw of Chief or Folic Ren"H. Blo. ware oa trial todgjr In tha Juatlca . court , for. 1olattng,thyspd limit In thalr automobiles, Bom wer them- , selves present and others, were repr. ' sented by their lawyers. Several of IhemjfW out of ths city and oould njajro In court. ' Mr. Hyda pleaded I if:' 1 . .nuance pieaaea not Tguilty. . Thybeartng waa continued nn- ,i ui auiuii is, i ana zo. v " The issuing of the warrants for the . prominent gentlemen was made neees- frryue rapia speea that waa becom l '"a" to make on the main thoroughfare v out. cinui aociaema nave been raquent. but as no on has happened to a seriously hurt, action iralmt th inwn umm oeen siow. - - : - vt,Th.c,tjr ,aw Prohibit automo biles from running faster than IS miles "I0"'. c"y Umlts, eight miles wiima in rir limits ana taster than nour , wmie four- miles street crossing Hangers to Look After Nat- ; Moat of the men arrested when seen that ; they hM violated tha. speed limit , ural Wonders Along With ana aeciarea mat mey nsa never naa an Surrounding Forest. , ESTABLISH CAMP AND STHING PHONE WIRES accident. ; Dr. 1 C. P. Thomas declared that "tbe're off and . we'll -put 'em to the'trouble or-provlng it that's all." Judge Turner'a wife said they had al ways been very careful to- b temper ate In running through the streets. Bhe aald the Judge was now in New York on business, and would not be noma for a couple of weeks. , - ,.... ' ... : Among those arrested art! W t5',r f I '1 ''' '' ',-" rrt-w ' Ex-Senator . Turner, who waa nn tha I One of the Finest Resorts on Coast. Alaska boundary eommlaslon with Sent- ' 1 . . - - jinnare as oi nans ana s caverns in Subterranean ' Depth 'That People Will Flock If lies to See. tor Lodge and others. He has also held" muiv Dinar nrnm nnf h(ah nn.. I the Federal government and la supposed! iu om worm in m neie-nnornnnri nf aav. sral millions. , , , ur. jo. d, oimsted is a well known oinn ana real estate bolder. Dr. . Thomas, well known thrnnrfemit the north weaL whoa nrantlna ta nrnh. ably ths largest of any other doctor In Among Taos Arrested. (Special DU pates te The Journal) Grants Pass, Or., Aug. II. Tha great Oregon cavea of Josephine county, lo cated In Orayback, mountain, .60 miles tt&JrAJl ot Orsnu Pa. togeth.r with the Th Modern Irrigation and .Land com-1 vast territory of primeval f orsst and Deny, a COm ninV COmnoatlfl nf Tirnn.lri-I mnuntil iIMm., nvnnnil Ihftm v l?0.nZmM??? practicy a national trk.-Th. J. jr. uanaoy, of coeur d Alens, IdaJio, I e na uie (ureal, uoia oi woicn are merchant and mlnins man. of that! wthlnth llmlr. Af Iha mil fllaklvnu Sum'moned" to'aSpSr """0 as are r,,n 5 Protected by toang- R. C. Molntosh, a wealthy tailor. Fred inn l. tha real estate man. Dr. XV. n. Rtchter, P. -Waloh, the well known rall- roaa coniracior, ana w. Mr (Jowies. CRUEL FATHER SEPARATES HEIRESS FROM HER PLUMBER ' fBy a Staff Ourriposaeat) ' 'V rarta, Ang. JtVMIla, Andres Fsdsllu, young heiress of XIal Adam, has sloped with and wad M. Victor Pehau- Ion, a handsome plumber, - who stole . ; her heart whUst doing a job at her : father's chateau. Victor, it may be noted, in addition to ma personal aavantagea, is aa ex- corporal of tha fir brigade. The elop ing lorere had to take a train instead - of aa automobile across the frontier. On arriving at Brussels, Victor sst to work to earn an honest livelihood, but r his evil star led him to seek employ . ment at th very hotel la which M. ,. Pedaullu waa a shareholder, and the i mllllonalra, who waa raising - heaven and earth to find his truant daughter, was speedily put on ths track. : Andres was kidnapped while she was , carrying dinner to her Victor. Imagine th ex-corporal'a Indignation .' and de . apalr whan ha returned horn and found 1 no Andrea After a long and fruitless era of th forest service, and tha ter ritory within the limits of the re aerve. and esoeclallv that oortlon of It In atue , around the niLvaa. will ha millionaire newSDarjer man. owner nf tha I aniarderf In tha uma m.nnnr aa la Spokesman-Review aad Evening Chron-1 national park. This has been brought icie. about through the efforts of local cm The reat of those arrested have filed sens snd of recent visitors to tha oniytneir license number and with the caves, am on a them beina Joaauln Mil aia or in orncmis, nave kept their ier, the poet, ana Jefferson Meyers of nunn Hcrau due il ib uunea mat iiii roruina. Aa r uavara woriM - iwaru Hat includes many prominent and J days hers with M. J. Anderson, super wealthy business and professional men. I lntendent of tha reserve, in locating the 1 no aociora arreatati win am tniwi 1 oounaarv unaa or tna new cars, tnn in August il. They claim that urgent I securing definite regulations regarding sick cam - necessiiai exceeaing toeiioe car or tne cavea , speea umit. I For years ths great Oregon - cavea. which are pronounced the largest lime atone labyrinths in th world, have erybodys property. Many of t iv been damased bv vandals, t richest and prettiest of the stalactite decorations having been broken off. In ' ths future th cavea will b eloaalv guarded, and - visitors can nter them only by permission of th patrolman on guara on mat portion or tna re serve. A esmn of tha national ra.nmra will be established near ths entrance to r r 57 Cents Buys a Full Dollars Worth Of Piano Value NOW- 'C-. Season-End 'Seeeials MHisr aiid Juvenile Wearables 'Every if instrument brand new, maketwg of universal popularity; ,' choice, hand some, and splendid. Under no conditions allow this sale - to ' pass without your" investigation. But the time is short; be prompt. search the modern Blondel dlsoovered that his lady waa Immured In a hvdro. pathlo astabllshmsnt at Salnt-Quen th caves, telephone lines will b strung 10 mem, ana oeiier roses duuc iney will be put in condition for visitors, and thVhvdronaThVo CVLtft0n fif ' fTrSS'ZJSr nydrotMlthlO w&tehmran .antvf til rtt...i. w... - m lJ??Ktl iln round V,,w5i1 HS ,om " years ago. it was only recently f l.JT.',fr? "U ulwr a-end- that they attracted much attention. The JT Juick,3 "nmonad. Th entrance to them is on ths south side f-F??F L Sain " en. on learn I n g- .ids of Orayback mountain. Th caves the cause of this martial ritunlav rnm umit.u Knn., - k.u. -- 1 . , . . - . . 1 m I " -u uu..u.vuw w MM Ql .. B. in every cnamoer ars to bs found beau tiful Tf.vi nf at.1-nt1t.- n.n1.n , ,.am And-r' yictor- near you. Ha Is the celling, and standing out in bold wifln. or you." relief against snow-white walls of lime- ineir inaianstlon Waxed, lndaad. an I aton. Tha flnaat anil Urml nf h. great that last night they smashed ths halls are from one-half to on mil from winaowe oi .vne nyaropatnio establish- in entrance. Tne laoyrintns nav nev ment Alasf ths course of th ex-cor- r been completely explored, poral's lovs wiU not run smooth. This ISSL MANY APPLICANTS Lur-cmr. i nn nvnrn njirnirt umia, - i he refused to admit Andree until ha roualv championed the love-lorn Victor ana snouted lustily. Coursas. Mil. Lll Our Young Men's 2-Piece Suits ONE-HALF PRICE Children's Straight Pants Wash Suits ONE-HALF price Youths' and Juvenile Summer Wool Suits All Greatly Reduced in Price had her aimed statement that aha an. tered his establishment of her own free) win, so pernapa arter au aha wants to cor to sup. FOE TEACHEES' PAPEES give Vic V EMBRYO TEACHER SAYS HAGUE CONFERENCE FINED "STANDARD 1 " . Thirty-Six Persons Taking Examina tions Held in PoDc Count. ' v (Special Dispateh to The Joarsal.) " ' Eugene. Or.. Aug. 11. Fifty-six taaohsra ar taking tha county exam inations here and that number will hot anywher near supply the vacancies In S Lan oounty. What mikes th matter . rnor serious is the fact that the ma terial la vary poor, and many of those (Special Dlsiieteh te The Journal.) ' Dallas, Or Aug. 1. The Polk county teachers' examination commenced here yesterday with thirty-six applicants. Ths examination Is being conducted by County School Superintendent Seymour, assisted by Mrs. i H. Morrison or Dal lasand Loretta Smith of Monmouth. Only seven of ths applicants are malea Several of the applicants are writing for state papers, ana some or tne papers ALASKA AROUSED BY JAPANESE OUTRAGES Culprits Poach and Eaid Towns in North With- out Fear of Law. Valdes, Alaska, Aug.-1 J. Actions of 'Japanese sealers In raiding towns and (abusing natives near her ar regarded mm aiKumcani, ia view t iu. relations between, tne two governments. Word has been received that the United States revenue cutter Manning Is coming to this port with es Japanese poachers who made th raid on the In dian village on Kodlak island under sr- At tne lima tna innaoiianis were airasiway ana tnis circumstance is ine onlyQe&s; that, prevented bloodshed, it seems certain. As near - as can be learned .tha Jananese were in a highly wrought-up- condition when they invaded the litu town. Houses were sacked and many depre dations committed, snowing mat me in vaders had little fear of tne law. De tails of this unseemly attack have been slow In ; getting out, ' but enough has been learned to arouse the indignation of all Alaskans up and down the coast. In view of the lawless conduct of th sealers in their raids upon the nearby rookeries there Is a growing belief that their presence in this vicinity la for the purpose of fomenting strife. The-poachers now under arrest and on their way to this port will receive a hearing before the United, States dis trict court now in session here. Al ready the lHtle information available has oeen forwarded to the state depart- aggression of the little brown men in the north. Their piratical conduct ia to be subjeciea to in closest-, scrutiny possible, for the purpose of ascertain ing if there is sny deeper motive baok Government officera hesitate, to speak openly on the subject and their -unusu ally guaraeo. tongues are mutn aa evi dence that extraordinary caution gov erns their actiona in the present diffi culty. But the mere fact that the cruiser'- Buffalo has been ordered , to the Japanese poacher-infested 'sealing grounds of Alaska, as an auxiliary to the revenue cutter service, la taken as evidence that the Washington authori ties realise th . seriousness of' th sit jatlon. ' - . who will ' barely creep Hh rough are ' 111 10 eacn any sort or school. The examiners have found many of the DaDera Indlnatlv nr th. ignorance. . For Instance, one answer to a question waa "the Hague conference fined the Standard Oil onmnin, of the applicants are young girts, and w111 De "ent t0 ather countlea for exam all together, there, waa never a worse I lnation. Those taking the examination number of pdagoguea In this county. I are aa follows: Lulu Dempsy, Edna Mor rison, liUK may nriiui, Aim aumar, Clara W. Olsen, L. 3. Murdock, Lisola Dunham, Lena Ollmore. Cora Gay. Mrs. Iva Pltner, M. Irene F. Dodd, Lloyd Launer, B. A. Teats, E. E. Nash, R. R. Hill, W. I. Ford, Lena Btouffer, James jaca, vioia uaiL lara u naraer, utni May Tracer, Ada L. Belehe, Onle I. David, Gertrude A. Cobb, Sarah B. Gray. Augusta Holmes. Bertha C. Allen, Pearl A. Simmons, . Edith Montgomery. Edna Hayes, Florence Bowden, Katharine Sharp, Charlotte M. Bocae, Chester G, New Fall and Winter Clothing Advanced styles in boys' and children's clothing for fall and winter are now at hand. We shall be pleased to show you our early; assortment for the coming season. HARU SAYS HHP OPERATORS WILL WORK I aJiiaaaja saeaks wa.j Eailway Magnate Does W ' in" A"en" Believe Strike Will Af fect Train Service. To feel strong, have good appetite and digestion, sleep soundly ana enjoy ur use uuraocK 11100a Bitters, we system tonio and builder. great piamoTlinhilltr The House of Highest QuaJVy .'. 353 Washington St. 4'iKvCor.Parttv MAE00NED BEIDE EESCUED BY LOVES (BDedal Diipatek to The JoanaL) Spokane, Wash., Aug. 1. To have to stop at a strange town, broke, and with out a zriena wiwin ou miies, wnue ou her way to her own wedding waa th unique and painful experience of - Miss Edna Dlllard of Dallas, Tsxaa. The In tended bride was on her way to Tacoma. where she was to become the wife of Rudolph flchults , of that city. The rroom was communicated wun ana ne mmedlately telearaphed a tloket add ing for her not to worry, as the wed ding would come off as planned when she reached Tacoma. The Northern Pacific conductor put Miss Dfllard off at Cheney because she had no ticket She declares it waa stolen and that tha burglar also took her purse containing $10 in cash and a check for IHO. Taken to Hospital. (Spedal Dispatch te The JoeraaL) Sherwood. Or., Aug. 1. Miss Snsie tier, who has been quit 111 sine July 1. has been taken to th Good Samari tan hospital In Portland and la renorted better. MOYING AN HISTOEIC EELIC AT THE DALLES Fen Off Plum Tree. (Special Dhpatch to ne Journal.) Rh.rvnbl Cto ' Alio 1S Dim.. T... fell from a tree and was badlv hurt in. ternally wbils picking plums yesterday. Tha Dalles, Or, Aug. llAn his torical rello la being moved tev make room for tha new city halL which will be erected at tha cost of $10,000. . The relic Is sa old building erected In 18SS and used as a courthouse when Wasco oounty extended from the Cascades to the Rocky mountains and comprised territory in which ar now located the cities of Walla Walls, Spokane. Boise and Butte, Montana. In this court house Judges Walte, Olney, Wilson, Mo Arthur and Whltten, all long ago dead, have presided. The Historical society of this city may make an effort to keep tha old building in Ita present condition. TEETH EXTRACTED f REE :L; When Plates or Bridges sre Ordered An work at hall price for a short time to introduce the "flectro Painless'Systera" Pun Set, that fit. .... ....$5.00 01 j - no i srk uia viwui, M-s.,,,t,,.e,uv Bridp-e Teeth. 22-k S3.50 Gold Finines ...........$1.00 SUver Fillings 50 Guaranteed for 10 years. T j Open Evenings. J THE ELECTRO " nFNTAI '. PADIftDC auiint. rtita,viw 303 Washington St. cor. Fifth. fOK WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sandarson'aCompound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. Ths best and only reliable remedy for DE LAYED PERIODS. Cur th most obstinate cases In I to 10 daya'j Price f 1 per box, mailed in plain wrapper. Sold by drug-gist everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE. Ill First street, Portland, 'Oregon. j, - . ' i I ivj ii r v j t Mr (Jouraal Special Service.) Bait Dake City, Aug. 1-K. H. Har- rlman, whll W last night, declared that he does not believe th atrlka of tha Western Union and Postal operators will Involve, the railway telegraph serv ice. Harrlman refused to discuss the nne oi ma (standard Oil company. Likewise he refused to talk of the ac tion against himself contemplated by th government for alleged violations oi in juain anu-reoat law. TOWN-MAKEES VEEY BUSY AT B0VILL Grand Sale of Fail SuiUs, Coats, Furs, SIsSrts, Waistts YOU CAN BUY NOW HIGH GRADE FALL MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ASKED FOR - NEW FALL GOODS IN ANY CITY IN THE UNITED STATES (8teil Bovlll, Ida., Aug: H. Bovill la the new town started oy tn Potlatch Lum ber company and Is located at the term inus of ths Washington, Idaho and Mon tana railroad, about IS miles east of me wasnmgion una . The town has lust been started, hut already business houses are going up on every hand. Several mercantile houses and a bank bulldlnr are twlnv hurried up, so that they may be com pleted before the cold Idaho winter sets in ana me aeep snows Diocsaa tne mountain patns. The bank la beta nromoted hv Rnnar. lntendent Jones of the Potlatch logging I department of ths Weyerhaeuser Lum ber company, it win nava a capital of Bovlll will be at the junction with the Miiwauaee. Tne company is making a permanent survey from St Marlea to thia place. The Milwaukee has pur- cnasea iu acres or land adjoining jao vill, which 'will be used for , depot grounds and storage tracks. -' Bovlll is located in the heart of th Potlatch Lumber company's vast timber holdings in the great whit pine belt of j laano. au eastern snipmems or lumoeri win so over me Milwaukee irom this point. . 1 ROOKWOOD. POTTERY Displays great oddity and difference in designs, making -it A of unusual -interest to purchasers of; wedding or anniversary ' SOLE AGENTS. FOR OREGON corner xnira ana wasiungton hrreets . Manufacturiifs Jewelers f . Opticians v . Diamond Importers 1 :0iunttmBBBmmWUflSlnLn - , rf"J'""sWsSsjr ... : MSM V7 4Xi ILXVfm Extra Special! New Pall Coab C Wf fa" Suits I ExtraSpecial! UrsoLU Clf-n A fu" Satin Hned broad" S;,V cf dal miet Your choice" of any Linen YVuSll aJliiriS cloth Coat in all shades. rJ-x-fc. strictly hand-tailored; the big- Suit in the house; values' ,r , ' Regular $17.50 values V gest bargain your ever saw t up to $22.50, Saturday; Values to $3.50, Saturday I j m 95c $12.95 S C 25-75 H5 Mm ci,irfc Shdrtlfimonos &4 Ar r I r ii i - MCW Jllllld Short sleeves; all colors $1.95 Early rail Coats S,V Fr.ch Vo g-- , ' u strapped, exquisitely tail- vames voc tlfVa!.C Choice of aboyt 100 Coats, ored; values up to $15.00 . ... f - Waists vaiu P to ?2o oo i m a aa Night Gowns . Extra Special a- j V ' V V $ I V.UV Regular $laH"., Saturday' $s.oo Waists $1.95 Ak7 T ', r .. cr $1.25 Waists 55c ' raIw Vf ' ' i' See our $5.00 Fur Window ; OjC QatlTrVIaxr IVTlllinarr Qrriial '"' of. Summer Hat In the houseT none excluded.... $1.85 I kalUXUfty 1 XllllllCiy iJpwClal.Trunmed Summer Styles, jrals. to $5 (romeearly, a few of them);.. 25c ' SLE, OUR $5.00 FURDISPtAY J. M. AGHESQN CO. fifth 'and-Alder- - " Sole Actsntu tor , Hendoraon Coraet t