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(.',... THE ; OREGON CDAILY 7 JOURNAIi PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. - AUGUST 23, 1907. 1)11101 ID MIRE PUS FOR- THE UlEliS f1.. ' j-V "Attorney Who Defended Office Buildings .of House and Senate Almost .... Completed.' : :.: Haywood Will Attend Xa- ANOTHER YEAR WILL bor Day Exercises in Port landWill Tell About the Famous Trial. ; mix up of Names -causes amusement in police COURT Clartnce Darrow, the noted Chicago socialist and lawyer who defended Bec . retary WlUiam D. Haywood of th Western Federation of Miners 4n him trial at Bolt last month, will apealt .In Portland on Labor day on the labor Question. It la believed that he will ; also tell of the Haywood trial and of '. the oonaplracy which the federation al leged waa being waged against It by the ralneownera of Colorado ana .Nevada. During the progress of the Haywood trial at Boiee the local LiWr day com mittee attempted to aecure Darrow.-for an addrraa In Portland, but at the time were unable to aecure any definite 'aa urance from him. - A latter haa been received at Labor day headuuartera, however, from Dar row aaylng that he had arranged hla plana so that he expect to be able to apeak In Portland. The Oriental build SEE THEM BEADY Aceea From Capitol jr Electric Cart Through Tunnel la the Senate Building Royal Munificence la Ex presaed la Quarters and Fittings. 'Call Oeorg A. Jap." ald Clerk Frank Henneeay In the police court thla morning, and those on tha ln!de are laughing yet. Tha Oeorge A. Jap re ferred to waa George Taguchi. H. BJlver- fleld a chauffeur, who waa boohed yea terday on a charge of epeedlng an auto acroaa tha Interaeotlon of Sixth and Washington atreeta. , The warrant of arreat Waa mad out for John Doe and Srtverfleld. the owner of . the machine, surrendered Mmaeir yeeterday and waa released on deposit Of ISO cash ball Aa it was found that only the driver of the machine could be prosecuted, the fur dealer's nam waa scratched from the docket and thla substituted: "George (a Jap)." Clerk Tom Casey In making up the transcript thla morning wrote "George A. Jap, exceeding speed limit" In dual time Hennassy cane to tha entry an innocently asked th bailiff to - caj "Oeorge A. Jan. Perplexed at th broad smiles of erery on of the court omoiajs, meiuains; - juage -i me ror Hennassy mad ail Investigation wit; Clerk h It that ha haa a.a-paaH .' p,-. T City Attorney Ft tig raid. Deout testified to the recklessness of tha lennessy fend Detective Prloe chauffeur and Judge Cameron imposed a line or iv. wnen assea aa qualifications to- testify aa to bla e a inM pert Kltigerald declared that no rod on a river ateamer ovary week and was tnererore aoie to Juae-e the ranldltv of an moving noaiea Tha attorney ror ttia defense en deavored to convince Judge. Cameron mat masmuon aa xaruoni waa mi nnl. Tartan,- .h.olf.... 1 courteay to tha Mikado and the safest way to avoia war waa to aiamias tna defendant. inr at the Lewis and Clark grounds la being prepared for the Labor day exer t rises and the building and platform will ho handsomely decorated In honor of , lierrow. ' Tha ccmmlttee has also arranged other features for the afternoon includ- , Ing a double-header baseball game be tween the Brewers and the Frakes and between the Bulldlns Trades" and tha l Federated Trades' councils. SCANDAL 10 :' MAY BE LICENSED aaanajpaaa.H.-aa Ordinance Provides for Pe vr riods From a Month to a Year With a Penalty. ... Bannett'a ordinance requiring scandal- r mongers to taka out a license to pursue ' . , their calling waa recommended for paas- . age by tha health and police , committee .... of tha city council this morning. A . scandalmonger is defined In tha ordl- ' nance as a person who psbllcly atucks , any oiricial or officer falsely or uttara any false or aeandaloua matter or In J urea or defames apy other person for ? the purpose of attracting attention or notice to Mir. A fine of not exceeding: : j aavw or iv oaya.,m jail la tna penalty r j upon conviction, i Scandalmongertng licenses ara quoted In tha ordinance at $20 a month, 160 i for three months and $150 for one year. i , Owing to the fact that but two m em- bars of tha committee were present. It : fwaa decided to lay the requeat for tha , t BTaDUMnmenr a municipal workhouse over tintU-tae -nerfc meeting. The .Ore t aon Prisoners' Aid society. asks that the . jau system: aDoiisnea and the Cleva- jana woraaouse plan do adopted Dy tha BROKE KNEE CAP BUT .'t KNEW NOTHING OP IT tWasBlngtoa Bareaa of The Journal.) Washington, Aug. 21 Palatial quae ter for tha natlon'a . lawmakers are nearlng completion on tha sites over looking tha Capitol, where two years ago ground was broken for the senate and bouse buildings. By the opening of tha next session members of the house will ba Installed in the white marble structure at the corner of First and C atreeta. Tha Inside furntahlng la well under way and tha transforma tion of the oourtyard, now heaped with rubbish. Into a garden, will soon begin. The aenatore will be obliged to wait a year longer for their new offices. Part of the dolay In completing the house building was due to the diffi culty In getting so largo an amount of the marble with which the building la faced, of the reaulred shade and oiitl. Ity. For congress did not stint Itself when it planned these buildings. Ma terials, ..decoratlona and workmanship are th finest that could ba procured. Absolutely Fireproof. ' Safety was another prima considera tion, and no less than 138,000 square feet of standard terra cotta hollow tile have gone into tha houae building partitions alone to secure the occu pants and their valuable records against danger rrom fire. Bo pro- i tected, every room la practically a fireproof vault, in any one of which tha furnishings and woodwork might bs consumed without endangering Its neighbors. Arcadea will conneot the office build ings with the Capitol, making them virtually detached wings easy of ac cess. Fur hundred and twenty-nine office rooms, a caucus room, a dining room and batha are provided In tha house building. Representatives will have smaller quarters than ssnatora owing to their larger numbera. Senators Quartered like Xlngs. Members of tha upper house, in ad dition to private orneee, ara each to oe provided with a bathroom and quar tera for aecretarlee. The government will have a bill of about 12,600,000 to pay for each of the congressional of fice buildings, but that there waa great need for them ia not questioned. Here tofore members of the house and sen ators have been scattered throughout the Capitol and In neighboring build ings most of which are entirely un suitable for tha purpose. One device which will ba unique aa well as convenient will be the tunnels leading from the baaement of tha Capi tol to each of tha office buildings and through whloh aenatore and repreaen tatlves will ba carried to and from their offlcea in electric cara without having to go out of doors. Construc tion on these tunnels is now In proa- COLORED BOARDER AT KELLY BUTTE SPENT HIS TIME PREACHING FELONY ; TO BE CHABGE (Continued from Pag One.) , that tha bank accepted depoalta after tna unsound condition of tha pans waa known to th offioiala, then they are liable to criminal proseoution. It la argued that alnoa tha bank be gan to struggle to aecure money to meet its obligations during tha first of last weak, and tnat tna efforts became stran uoua on Friday and Saturday and Iran tlo on Monday and Tuesday, therefore tha aff olala knew or tna unstable condl Hon of tha Institution, especially after they had applied to tn oiearlng house or assistance. - , Possessed of thla knowledge on Tiim. day. It la held by those wishing prose cution tnat me omoiaia wara runty or a reiony in auowing aacounta to be placed with tha bank on that day and pernapa prior to mayoaie. uwi-aii Tangled, Soma attorneys of tha olty hold to tha Pinion that although tha bank officials ia accept aoposita iuuv bank to ba wlisound and "Ef jo' all doan git 'Ilglon in yo' systems yo' sure goln' to perdition!" exclaimed Edward Cole, a burly negro about It years old, aa he waa landed in tha county Jail this morning by a guard from Kelly butta. Cola was committed sometime ago to the rockplle by Magistrate Cameron of municipal court on a charge of vag rancy. It was not thought at tha time that the men was mentally unbalanced, but that he simply had an aversion for work. The authorities at the Institu tion which grinds Into small particles heavy stons for paving purposes be lieve differently and that ia whv they refused longer to lodge tha negro. Shortly after arriving at the rock farm Cola Insisted on raising funda to establish a church and ha peralated In neglecting hla work to deliver aermona to tha gueata. It waa almoat Impossi ble to perform work at tha quarry, and one of Cole's principal balluclnatlona la that he haa been oidalned by tha pope to bless everybody with whom ha comes in contact. Jailer Beaty was informed that tha county courthouse must ba torn down and a church erected on tha alta if ha and everybody else In tha Institution would be aavad from tha torments of after life. An Information charting insanity haa been lodged against tha man and ha will be detained In Jail until a commis sion in lunacy baa passed upon bla case. TRAGIC KILLING OF CONDUCTOR REVIVED BY ESTATE SETTLEMENT , It Is evident that tha brand . , of liquor consumed by Frank a) ,.;' Wtlllama . 'yesterday most have t been a form of "bottled hypno- . . tiara,',' aa ha was in entire ignor- -anoe until today that he had a iraccurea nis Knee cap. Despite tha painful and aerloua nature of. the Injury .Wllliama does not a ,'.rmember of meeting with any mishap.. Upon awakening in a ...hla room at First and Madison streets this morning and at- 1 tempting to get out of bed he a t .suddenly discovered that he 4 could' not walk. Tha police were J 'auJnmoned and Sergeant Robaon j O' removed the injured man to tha a , Oood Samaritan hospital in tha e) J patro) wagon. ?, - : . :;v A" i . . ' 1 I I V Om Tank Ignite. 'A torch carried by a car cleaner in the , terminal yards last night Ignited one of tim gB hum unuer u. n. s n. ainer ino. 680., and. brought out the fire depart , ment in response to a telephone alarm. The flames were quickly extinguished and vbut Jlttla-tdamago was done to the cnr.- 4 J" u ' File Bankruptcy Petition. In tha United States district court te rday Carl W. Jones, in business at 2T : Washington street, filed a petition in (bankruptcy. Hla liabilities ara tS6.13S.40 and hla assets S8S6.6S. Of -this latter amount tha sum of 1741. J represents his stock in trade. , res a Snti paa Say Mora Of fhe ahoo bargains at Rosenthal's CHEHAXIS COAL MINE WORKED TO CAPACITY Tragic events In connection with tha recent brutal murder of Charles I Nev lus, the Portland Railway, Light A Power company streetcar conductor, by a lone highwayman on the night of May 27 laat were brought vividly to mind in tha county court this morning when Judge Webster granted the requeat of petitioners to appoint C W. Hugglns. secretary of the power company, ad ministrator of the estate of deceaaed. Nevlus waa 40 yeara old and he leaves no relatives In Portland. His father and mother reside In the eaat and com municated with tha power company, re- I queeting that If anything war left In tha nature of en eatata tha affaira ba wound up by soma official of the em ploying company, in gecordanoe witn tna requeat it was deel was decided to ask for which consists principally of pe property and clothing, Is 1186 66. Is held by J. P. Flnley i Son, i tha appointment of Secretary Muggins. Tha largest claim against tha estate. eraonai That under taker who had chars-e of the funeral nf deceased. Provision Is made for pay ment and tha remainder of tha aetata will ba turned over to tha father and mother In tha aaat. Administrator Hugglns filed a bond to fulfill hla duties In tha aum of f 1.000. FIRST DISTRICT FAIR COMMISSIONER NAMED (Special Dlipateh tn Tt JonraaL) Aahland, Or., Aug. 21. E. T. Staples of thla city has been appointed by Gov ernor Chamberlain one of the commis sioners for tha first agricultural dis trict of Oregon, which comprises Jack son and Josephine counties. The ap pointment was made on the recomnton- IDAHO LUMBERMEN DEMAND DIFFERENTIAL ' (pedal Dnatck to Tbe SoaraaL) Chehalls. Wash.. Aug. 2J. Tha Che halis coal mine, operated by W. D. Sheldon of thla city, is being worked full time and la unable to aupply the demand. Most of tha oUtDut is used loeany, one concern alone, the mllkJ vvi.u5M.ci, "4a uvjr suv worm in July. Today Mr. Sheldon began the erection of additional bunkere that will hold ISO tons. Theae will be built for three alzea, lump, nut and pea. As the mining progresses farther Into the vln a better quality of coal Is being un covered. There are very extensive coal deposits on Coal creek near this city, with a logging railroad, etandard gauge, Into them, which open a splendid oppor tunity for aome nn with .,ni..i velop them. " vo CANADIAN GIRLS ARE JEALOUS OF AMERICAN (Journal BprcUl Serrtot.) Fort Wllllum rw a... ployes of the telephone office struck to day because an American girl. Ora Hud son of Decatur, Illinois, waa made chief "T. "'"" inreaien to strike in sympathy. WEALTHY CONTRACTOR MURDERED IN CHICAGO (Journal Special Rerrtce.t Chicago, Aug. 2S. Evander Mclver a wealthy contractor, was murdered and robbed last night. The body was founi In a store basement. Mnru. 1,1, , he had been bound and .rv. , . . ' , r,F'.i. Alio tviiiuo nan uv qui 10 me murderer. atlon Of tha Ashland rnmmairnlai nluh Tha commissioners will irran fnr th. .first.. agriouUuvaJ fair, which la to be wmot-at uracta Paas beglnnlna- Seotnm- bar JJ ,. . me rair next year will ba held at some point In Jackson county. Th an nual state appropriation under the act Of 1S0S Is II. i08. all of Which muit ha xpenaea .ror premiums. MILWAUKEE OUTBIDS N. P. FOR LABOR (Special Dlapatch to Tbe Joornal.) Chelialls ' Wash.. Aug. 23. A chance to earn $2.50 a day at railroad work on the Milwaukee' naw coast extension Instead of 12 a day on the Northern Pa- cmo woric near xnis city hah resulted In a gang of IIS Hungarians and Austrlans tiuuung meir jods. Tne party went to Seattle and will nrnhahtv ha m..H xvi 11 cuunij, . ror me past two or iiiree munms tne jNortnern faclflo has uoen spenaing inousanas or dollars add ing new sioetraca facilities here, bal- iBntiiia; in iracK soutn or town snd iiiKKine: oiner improvements. THOUGHT BROKEN LEG DIDN'T MATTER MUCH (Special Dispatch to Toe Journal.) Lewlaton. Ida, Aug. SI. Idaho lum ber manufacturera will make an Inde pendent fight for tha reduction of tha railroad ratea that tha tranacontlnantal rallroada will put Into effect October 1. They will insist on a 10-cent differen tial rata In favor of tha Idano lumber lnteresta something that the manufactursrs will not accept and which prevents an alliance between tha coast and tha Interior. On the general proposition of oppos ing the advance In lumber and shingle mo wv associations are agreed. They will fight any rata Increase to gether, but as a aid Issua the Idaho and eastern Washington manufacturera are not agreed on the differential rata in favor 01 tha concerns in thjt interior. LUMBER BARON HAS TRIP FOR NOTHING (Special Dlapatch to The JoaraaL) Lewlston. Ida., Aug. 21. A dispatch f01? ul ttes that tha trip of R. Im McCormlck, head of tha Weyer haeuser Timber company In tha north west, to consult with J. J. Hill haa been fruitless. Aa MoCormlek and Hill have been business aasonlata vr Mr.- mlck waa confident thai ha uhm w. .kl. 4- . . . . Z. V W. V. BO, " inauce tne ureat Northern mag- wv vv, up me pian or raising the rates on lumber. If la aaM xir umi gava Mr. McCormlck to understand that the road a declalon waa tlnal and ra monatrance waa utterly useless. DELLA FOX IS TAKEN ILL AT PITTSBURG oslts fylly knowing their isouna and in aana-aroua condition, yet thay cannot, bo reached Decauae or ins peculiar condition or tna banking law as it at present exists in tha atata. Tha old law rranta to tha courta tna rignt to prosecute for uch an offense and designates tha orlma aa isiony. Tha atata bankln law. naaaad at tha laat legislature, also oontalns almilar clauses more strict than the .old, but It also contains a clauaa which nrn. vldes that tha law ahall not ba operative until IS months after Mav IS. 107. It also repeals all former acts whloh might ba In conflict with lta provisions. It la held therefore by aoma attornaya that tha naw law through tha time clause la not yat In operation Inaofar aa tha application of lta panalttea ara oonoorned. In other words, thnnrh the law la In foroa tha banks ara given IS montha In which to comply with lta provisions. It la argued that alnca tha law Is in force tna old aectlon ara repealed, which leave tha atata without recourse In tha present instance. Mr. Manning holda to a different, coin Ion, however, taking the ground that It could hardly b expected or construed that tha law recently passed would re peal tha old laws until It became In reality enective ana operative as to pen alties and punishments for Its violation. Ha will proceed with his course of no tion without regard to the technical quibbling, trusting to tha courts to sus tain his contention should ha bring tha bank officials to trial for felony. WOOD COMBINE HAS ASHLAND BY THROAT (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Ashland. Or.. Aum. 11 Tha ina nt fuel In Ashland ia becoming a aerloua matter with tha peonla who ara denend. ent upon working wages for a living. Labor haa been high and acaroa, o that 11 mi oren oirricuit to gst men to cut wood, but dealers are asking unreason able prices, St to $10.60 per cord for tier wood. A few men have a monopoly of tha business and they seem to b able to apply trust methods In controlling me wuou maraet, witn sntira auccess. A similar condition prevailed here last year but It la aggravated thla year, tha price caving Deen ralaed fl to 11.60 cord. IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE NEWEST IN WEARINQ 1 , APPAREL VISIT THE STYLE STORE . iVL SeaavrhihitlfeSr I T 6SHJ V ; - 'Xwieia. 1 II 1 m aiiai . aj 11 1 SCeaytlftut scmsss iMt, rise Cleihet HaKer gtlaartsSRaTea per FINNS REFUSE TO GIVE 1JP VALUABLES (Special Dispatch te The Jonrnal.) oiuings, modi., Aug-, it. f our men were shot, one fatally, in an attempt to noia up six r inns at Huntley last night. Tha Finn wara Bleeping In a 'boxcar, when two robbers climbed into tha par and commanded them to throw their nanaa up, opening nre when tha Pinna showed fight. During, tha exchange of shots one of tha robbers was shot through tha arm and captured. The other escaped. ( Boaeathal'a Bale Bnda Tomorrow . Night All summer shoe reduced. - Early rail Showing Of Men's, Women's and Children's wearing ap parel. Every correct model of the most authori tative creations of the foremost designers is dis played at our store in varieties to appeal to smart dressers. The styles, the materials, the workman ship, are simply beautiful. The colors and the trim mings are new, strictly in compliance with the dic tates of Dame Fashion. Yet the prices are mod erate. Besides, we privilege you to pay fof yoor fall outfit in small weekly or monthly payments. N. B. In men's clothing we carry the STEIN BLOCH, THE SCHLOSS BROS, and the BRAD BURY SYSTEM. None betternone as good. EASTERN 0UTF1TMG CO. Cor. Washlnflton and Tenth Tha aTtore Whi Ts as Credit Xs (Journal Special Service.) Pittsburg. Pa.. Ant. S3 n.u. v.. the comedienne, is seriously 111 at tha Hotel Lincoln. Tlr Simn.1 urim .. who Is attending her, said last nfghf that she miKht never again be able to vv" to me stage. Miss FOX Is suf- (Speclitl Dlapatch to Tbe Journal.) rnneyiiie, Or, Aug. IS. O. C. Price 01 roo nas come to rrlnevllle to re ceive treatment ror a broken leg. He was assisting nis men in the hayfleld and by some part of tha ropes glvlna away, the derrick mast, a timber SO i in lengin, ren across his less. DreaKlng the left lust below the knee uu aeriuusiy injuring tna right. wot considering the injury a serious On A at f rat Mr Prl... AA . I. gleal aid until the pain began to alarm ...?hJ ,TO w NEVADA SAYS ROADS Tierc'll HBe ai End lermg irom appendicitis and perltoniti was rorced to cancel her Anaa- and ment at the Grand opera house, where uvoiicu monnay nignt. All fu ture engagements are canceled. Folger's Golden Gate Teas f arc packed flavor-tight in dust-proof cartons. I j They reach the tea drinker in the same I , FgSj cicanpure, perfect condition j Wok in which thc7 left the hads B H oWen"9fe of our tea experts. Six flavors. 1 PS M- Cy,on nrflih BrftaKfait j Gunpowder Oolong J Cj ffiy JPn ' BlacK Sk Crcen j Sni Tr? A To all who cninv a enn II ' iM f FYlflN f fraSrant' favored, full I ' . zzz bodied tea there is no equal j 1 1 of flavor f 7ilLm r1J , 1 1 m ' II J 5 . iss natter of uite. v" & 9 Y 1UC aiC 1 J Folep C?'f m Frahclsjcof. hi in. MaaajaM,,,,,.,,, ". ' ' .. . WASHINGTON SHERIFFS AT VANCOUVER TODAY! ISpaclal Dlapatch to Tbe JoornaL) Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 28. Tha vva-ningion Bncrinra' association Is in session today. A number of the dele gates arrived last evening, including . ."mm uuaun oi Aoami county, BC- r-iary n.nowies or Everett and A. F. Kerby of Kalama. A large delegation arrived on the morning train and others win come in via Portland this after nSon,Tomorrow the Washington sher- B to t-oruana as the guests of . the sheriffs of Oregon, who will ba wuvcnuon m me uregon metropolis. Bishop Candler's Birthday. (Journal Special Berries.) pan An' Hf- Axi- "-Bishop War n?.th ,S.andlewr of , tn M- E. church fSu- w"0" home is in this city, waa 'year. U aee crcTwk? aVa the well-known Methodist Institution Vf learning at Oxford. Georgia? FAVOR COAST CITIES (Journal Special Senlee.) wasmna-ton Aur 5 Th Commercial leaarua todav rii. plaint with the Interstate commerce wHtmiDaiuii KiniiiBL inn iv.vun, , n i , . '"' "fwn ranroaa ana tns Blerra i v aiiey railway, alleging unreaaonable rates to and from Reno, Nevada, and of discrimination against Reno in favor of on riauuiaou, (Sacramento and Portland. Brewery After Saloonman. . K.,I,"tp, t0 Tbe Journal. niraun, waan., Aug. S Tha iw i"!n.?"ln oTPn? has . i wamnt ri,k1ur'-..?.?"r" qrwin. the proprietor wno, u ailea-es. of tha Pullman concealed and Building Permits. X R. Hale, rertalrs dwelllna- 111 ifth OVVm s. llUDDBrL i-aiorv flVll In. Eaat Thlrty-alxth between Eaat Main and Hawthorne, SJ.OOO; H. W. Wheeler, shad. 107 North Sixth. 160; M. F. Smith, m -story dwelling. Jessun between Kirov ana commercial, 11.700: p. w. Yettlck. 2-story dwelling. Commercial between Alnsworth and Jarratt, n,t00: , . . . . . . . L I I vviiiiam nenoi. z-srorv awentna-- Shaver and Vancouver, j,000; W. J. Ouy, barn, S41 Division between East xwenir-eevenin ana least Twenty-1 eighth. S100: Portland Trust comnanv nf uregon. repairs store, it Third. 1150; W. t. Diel, S-atory dwelling, Stanton oetween uantenDein ana Rommarr ii 12,600; J. W. Caldwell, shed, 1695 Eaat I Thirteenth street, $200; Mrs. Herman. i-siory aweuing, mioci oetween Sey mour and Hamilton. 12.000: W. A. Wheeler, repairs dwelling. Union be tween uregon ana East Irving, 1500; C. Anderson, barn. Milton and Orealv. iUU. i To Our Closing Out Sale of GAS AND NAflON FIX- J TUIRES Of All Designs and Grades at uia.ua away With mist. 11 v.iva viduil in New Hotel for Eugene. (Special Dlapatrh to Tha Journal) Farmer Miller Second Tin. . .Serial rpateh to Tbe JoeraaLI Chehalls, ' Wash., Aug. 21 oao-a- Mlllar. a well-known Mossy Rock f.! mer, has suffered a acon5 disastrous rira loasr- nis barn with all ths contents and hlSMnUkhouae and separator being burned. The fire originated fronv sparks FEED YOUR BODY WISELY in hot weather. GrapeNuts POOD ;Thr's a Rasonw ThU I Not One of the Inttancts of "Won by Waiting" mis feonpay II I eWWaAJ itavtivii lias 14 rv 4-- .i-.-T . '- -'-''.;V-; - :-r J