Tin: OREGON " SUNDAY JOUKNAE, PORTLAND, SUNDAY -MORNING, : 'AUGUST 25. " 1007.
s .Were ; Being J Quietly
Sliuffled at Washington;
Street Tlace. ; -:
i " Biz prisoner war secured by ths po-
He In a, raid on a aoker sun at (20
. . Washington tret lat last night John
poe warrants for th players wn ls-
' aued early la th vnlng -nod ight
nor warrants art out that had . not
been served at an arty hour thla morn
ing. Those caught la th gams at 2Q
' Washington strt wr -Giving Marks,
suuus , Kuicninsay, oe
Ginsberg, XI Boseocrants and Jt U.
XOWe, ; ' ' ' v !
The raid, which Is tha first affort
n tha part of tha polloa to atop poaor
iia:
and Patrolmen JLarfleld ana Nwell.
,yln in
Captain Brain.
several months, .was mad
Deteotlv Tlchener
Tha man could not giro ball and warn
looked up for tha night. .
r STRIKEES' FIGHT
(Continued from Fag On a)
defy tha Waatarn . Union or
oftloiala to nama any union man
ever violated hla truat bvleeklna
on a confidential maaaaga which paaaad
through hla hands. Wa can prove that
piay ar employing man aa vtrlkebreak-
rs wno neve aoia inrorraauon wnica
nama to them oyer tha wires,"
The Great Waatarn railway, which
handles Weatera. . Union - meaaagea In
Canada, and tha Canadian Pacific rail
pounced that they will not foroa thalr
operators to handle nonunion commer
cial messages.
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ATTEMPT ARBITRATION.
Wcsldent Small Will Present Grlsr-
aacea to New York Official
lre.)
smant
(TTntttd Frees by 8rr1l Um4 Wire,
New York. Aut. 14. Announcernen
was made at tha haadquartara of tha
Striking telegraphers here tonight that
National President B. J. Bmall will
aurely be here tomorrow. On hla ar
rival It la aald steps wiU be taken to
ward bringing about arbitration of tha
fTlevancee which cauaaa tha oparators
o Inaugurate a general strike orer tha
country.
'. A report was circulated today that
v Labor Commlaaloner Nelll. who haa
been trying to aettle tha dispute, haa
gone to Oyster Bay to confer with
President Rooaevelt.. Tha rumor great
ly pleased tha operators, wno declared
It meant that Prealdent Rooaevelt la
going to interest himself .In securing a
, settlement. Inquiry at Oyster Bay,
however, developed tha fact that Nelll
had not .been at -Sagamore Hill up to a
Jate hohr. t
' Preparations are being made to turn
the Labor day celebrations a week from
Monday Into rrand demonstrations fa
voring the striking oparators in every
city and town in the country If tha
' Jetrlke has not ended by that time.
Tha New York telegraphers are plan-
f fritnir an iinnejirnnnA. in the nnuMilnn
wnicn win nring to tna attention or ail
citizens the fact that a great strlka la
for New Tork this afternoon and whila
hla mlaalon la oatenaibly to addraaa a
monatar masting of striking telegraph
era Sunday night, It la said that tha
real purpose of file trip la to confer
With Samuel Compere , and John
Mitchell -, - - -
- The trlA will ha Joined In New Tork
by United Statea Labor Commlaaloner
Nelll and thara la a atrong probability
that tha four will have a confirenoa
early next weak with Prealdent dowry
of tha Weatern Union and other ffloere,
of tha telegraph companlaa. ,
'-V:,- SEATTLE! MEK FIRiC
Bound Oprator Have Abundanco of
, . Financial Aulstaaee;
,Vonlt4 Pms' by JpaeUl Ixtaaad Wire.)'
Beattla, .Waah.. Aug. 14. Finn aa
adamant stand tha operators of; the
foetal and Waatarn Unran who ' left
uwir keys two weeks ago Monday night.
atrlkara la a, found of
tha unlona affUlat
i,ud par week ir neceaaai
teea oy tna unit
Central Labor council of Beattla. reo-a-
iary, guaran
tad 'with tha
aanting i,000 union workman. An aa
aaasmant on thaae mambara of 1ft oenta
per week would raise a sum three tlmea
mat required to auatain tha atriklng
operators Many af tha latter have al
ready aecurad work In other lines, and a
ieeung oi good cheer and confidence in
tha OUtooma of tha strike la haard on
larery slda.
PTETLL Df WASHLyOTOX.
Throwg, Cold, Water oa Onoratora
Doc lining to Dlacnaa Btrfko. .
fJMtod PraM by SoeUI Laaaad Wtra.)
Washington, inr . 11 Ihor Com.
mlsalonar Nelll did not go to Oyster
Bay today to conault with Prealdent
Rooaevelt regarding tha telegraphers'
Strike as -was renortad in New Tork.
Ha le In Waehlngton tonight and haa
bean here all day.., Aakad If tha strlk
lng operatora are .hoping for Imme
diate assistance from Nelll In sattUng
tha trouble with thalr era poly are, be
replied that they probably ax doomed
to disappointment 1
Tha commlaaloner declared that ha
haa no Intention of going either to New
Tork or Oyster Bay for . tha present
a aecnnea to aiaouaa tna atruta.
HE FI TAII
DetectiTCS Arrest Chinese
J - GamblersFortyFive
Is Week's Eccord.
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REDMOND
SAYS HOUSE
OF LORDS IS DOOMED
Irish Leader Predicts Vic
tory for His Countrymen
in Parliament
. Oambllng gamaa ar few and far be
tween la tha Chlnaea quarter according
to Chief of Polloa' OrlUmachsrv yet tha
officers detailed for duty la that aeo
tlon, spurred to tardy aotloa by , Tha
Journal's atartllng axpoaa, continue to
conduot successful raids oa fan tan es
tablishments.
Following oloaely upon their raid on
16 Second street yeaterday afternoon In
which Jue Sua, ona of tha boaa gam
blara and four patrons of the place
wera - taken into cuatoay, jDetecuvea
Kay and Klanlln. assisted by Patrol
man . Endloott and Graves, swooped
dowa upon (I Becond street at t:0
p. m. with tha raault that eight mora
celeatial names wera added to tha al
ready , lengthy list of tnoee arrested
during tha past week for gambling.
In the raid at No. (t, which hereto
fora has bean unmolested by the China
town sou ad for many montha. Ah Mow
and Fong Mo Hlng war charged with
conducting tha reaort - and Ah Dock,
Mock Lea, Ah Wong. Ah Lin. Ah Jim
and Ah Yen will have to answer for
gambling and yialtlng a gambling
place. Ail war reieaaaa oa lie
ball anlece.
Evan Detective Jonas and Tlchanorl
hava auddenly become Inoculated with
tha "raid fever" and aa tha raault of
their activity Tung Ten and Mr. Due
Chlng landed In tha tolls last night on
charges of conducting a lottery agency
at 142 Ankeny atreeL whlla Paul Vetch
and Anton Rich, two Datrona of tha
filace, came to grief for having lottery
lekets In thalr poaaesslon. -
The plaoa raided, haa been under
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OR LEADERS TO MEET.
Gompers and Mitchell Will Join In
' Eastern Conference.
', (Tjnltad Press by Bpeolsl Laaaed Wira.)
i Chicago, Aug. 2 4. National Prealdent
mall of the national telegrapher left
(Bearat Haws by Laagatt Lsassd Wire.)
Dublin, Aug. 1 4. John B. Redmond,
tha Irish parliament leader, was aakad
today for his views tn the future of the
Irish moyetnent In view of tha fact that
tha government had failed to meat tha
demands of Ireland. He replied:
I think the government will intro
duce a measure followed by the spirit
of the resolution naased by a great ma
jority a little while ago that the house
of lorda should be abolished. Tha gov
ernment will. I believe, translate tha
resolution Into a bill. This bill win be
rejected by tha house of lords. . There
will be a general election by tha begin
g of 190S at the lateat. If the lib
erals win the election by a aubetantlal
nlng of 1909
majority the vote of the house of lords.
SUITS .
$20 to $40
TROUSERS
$4 to $10
:
fNext
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Saturday
Night
At 10 o'clock the free trous
ers offer wUl , expire. ' Re
member, an extra pair ab
solutely without cost with
every suit at $22.50 or more.
Think of it! Why, it ac
tually makes 'Sm splendidly
tailored, mad&br-you suit
less expensive thjan the ordi
nary every day ready-made
clothihe.
The high character of Co
lumbia tailoring; needs little
emphasizing with the critical
Portland dressers. It tops
the mark for. careful work
manship, excellence of fit,,
fine quality of fabrics and'
all-round satisfaction. And
It saves you money.
I believe, will be limited or abrogated
altogether, and in that way tna real ob
stacle to the passage oi tna run meaa-
YESTERDAY'S RACES
AT SABATO0A TRACK
Hant Newa by toogsst Leeeed Wire.)
. Saratoga. N. T., Aug. 14. First raea,
alx furlongs Sir Toddlngtoa (Henry),
t to 1, won; Botanist (Notter) second;
Clara Russell (Low) third. Time, 1:15.
Second race, 2 mllea, steeplechase
McKlttredg VO'Brlen), It to C, won;
Commodore Fontaine (Stone) second;
Palm (Archibald) third. Tima. 6:26.
Third race, six furlonirs Restiiroucha
(Miner), a to l,
aurvelllanc for soma time upon order!
or japtam wruin. out it waa not untu
last night that it waa dsamed advis
able to make tha arrests of tha keepers
or in reaort. uetecuvea jonas ana
Tlcbenor waited until Vetch and Rich
left tha place and 'then seised the two
men. A search brought to light sev
eral lottery tickets and tha prlaonera
wera xoroea to give the customary sig-
nals at tha door so th officers oould
gain admittance.
Aa aoon aa Rich and Vetch reentered
the place at tha behest of Jonea and
Tlchenor, tha detectlv rushed In
through th open door and th rst was
$11
asy.
TlM
ba Chinas maa and woman wara
taken Into cuatody'and a large bundle
or tottery tickets, marking pots ana
rubber stamps were seised aa evidence.
Upon deposit of $60 oaah ball aplao
all of thoaa arrested were given thalr
liberty to appear In tha polio court
tomorrow mornlna.
Sine Th Journal's expose last Eat-1
urday night s arrests nave been made
for Chines gambling, despite Chief
Oiitzmachera contention that but few
games ar running.
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WHLN YOHvSLL IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO
Vw.Aatn aaMAnJ
third. Time, 1:15.
won;
Fair
Jim
Play
uarrney
(Notter)
itto
miles Running
o. won: Nealon
Oill (Notter)
Fourth race.
(KnappV aecond; Frank
third. Time. 2:051-5.
Fifth race, on mile Arlmo (Burns)
8 to 1. won: Zinaanso (Garner) annnd:
Vendor touran) third. Time, 1:42 1-5.
Sixth race, six furlonre Fort John
son (Knapp), even, won; Peter Quince
i Miner i aaoona: Han Hiaa. - (irmmi
iniru. Aimsk 1:11 s-o.
W00DBURN FARMERS
WANT CREAMERY
(Special Dtmatoh to The Joornal)
woodburn. Or., Aug. 24. At a well-
pri
attended meeting, principally of farm
ers, held In this city this afternoon, it
was decided to build a creamery at this
point and also endeavor to put in an
lea cream factory, cheese factory and
cold atoraga plant. A committee waa
appointed by Chairman Altnow to make
a canvass oi tha farmers of this local
Ity to learn what support would ba
given a creamery hera. Thar can be
obtained fully 1,000 cows, and tho
money for tha oreamery can ba easily
raiasa.
1 fi
Grant Phegley, Mtnif er ,
ELKS'. BLDO. 7th ft STARK;
MAN REMOVED WITH
NO NOTICE GETS BACK
(Special Dispatch ta Tht JoarasL)
Moscow, Ida.. Aug. 14. Judge Steele
haa decided th case of Richard Con well
vs. the village of Culdesac in favor of
thplalntlff. Conwell was marshal and
street commissioner, appointed by the
council. Th council passed an order
removing; him and appointing 8. L. Rus
sell. Conwell applied to the district
court for an order of reinstatement,
claiming ha had been removed without
notice , and without a hearing, oontrary
to law.
MISSISSIPPI ELECTS
NOEL ASlEXECUTIVE
(TAitted Prase by Special Leased Wire.)
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 34. Hon. B. F.
Noel has bean elected governor of Miss
issippi by a majority of from 1,000 to
t.OQO aocordlng to unofficial returns.
Tha official count will ba naoeSaary to
determine the exact figures.
, Bain Spoils Circus Day.
"(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
of people from Chehalla and the sur
rounding country went to Centralis to
day to aea th Rlngllng show. The at
tendance was muoh reduced by a heavy
rsumati, wnion uenn at an aany nour
and continued moat of tha day. If
tha rainfall continues much damage
win result 10 grain.
-Dairying is becoming tba laadina- In.
dtiatry around Umatilla.
CROSSED PLAINS
111 FIFTY-THREE
Erhard Wolfard Dies at His
Home Near Silverton
Bom France.
(Special DIspatek ta Tba Joeraal)
Bllverton, Ore,, Aug. 14. Erhard
Wolfard, ona of tha oldeat and bast re
spected ploneera of Oregon, died at his
homo near this city early thla morning
after an Illness of several montha. Dur
ing tha last three weeks ha lingered
near death and momentarily the end has
been looked for by members of tha fam
ily who have been constantly watohlng
over him. The funeral will ba held at
? o clock tomorrow afternoon, Rev. R.
u. Hamsoy or i'ortiana orriciatlna.
Erhard Wolfard was born In Franca.
December 22. 181 8, and cam to th
united states with hla parents when
10 years of age, settling In Stark coun
ty, Ohio, where he lived between the
years 1828 and 18S3. His next hom
was in Scioto county, Ohio. He learned
the blacksmith trade, which he fol
lowed for several yeara In the east.
September 14, 1888, he waa married to
Aramatha Shopp. Mr. and Mra. Wolf
ard crossed the plains In 1863. They
wera six months on the road. In tha
fall of th sam year they settled on a
farm five miles south of this city. At
this time Mr. Wolfard bought a squat
ter's right, which he afterwards Droved
up and Improved. In 1887 he moved to
Bllverton and was ror some time in the
general merchandise business with his
son, J. M. wolfard. After disposing
of hla Interests In the store he pur-
cnasea iea acres oi iana near tne city,
where he spent his remaining years.
He has been a member of th Masonic
oraar sinoa ibis.
MO
TWO STORES
THIRD and OAK
ROUTE OF WARSHIPS
IS HOT SETTLED YE
Lfcnffth of Time Armada
c?
Remains in Western Wa
ters to Be Determined.
TROUBLE IS EXPECTED
IN TEAMSTERS' STRIKE
Non-Union Men Will Go
Armed Monday and Out
breaks Looked For.
(United Pnaa by Special leases wire.)
Washington, Aug. 14 Upon th r
turn of Acting Secretary of tha Navy
Newberry this month . th department
will begin to prepare for tha transfer
of th battleship Armada to tha Paclflo
coast. In accordance with th announce
ment from Oyater Bay.
Communication will ba had In ad
vance with ail tne noutn American
points whloh ar to be touched and ar
rangements mad for the neoessary coal'
lng and Supplies en route.
Tha view congress may take of th
movement Is a matter of speculation
and it la believed arrangementa will
be made to hava the fleet sail before
that body convenea
The only Important points with ref
rence to th movement that hava not
yet been settled are how long the fleet
will remain on the western coast and
what route It will take to return.
CHAMPIONSHIP WON
BY MATT M'GRATH
CXXXBBEaT XV VAXST '
never cry, as do children who are nf.
faring from hunger. Such la tha carina
of all babies who cry and are treated for
sicicneaa, wnen tney really are suffering
from hunger. Thla Is caused from thai
food not being, assimilated, but devoured
by worm a. A few - rinse f Whit-.
Cream ; Vermifuge will cause them to
eeaae crying and begin to thrive at
once. Give it a trial. Sold by all drug,
arista.
(United Press by Special Leased Wire.)
New Tork, Aug. 14. Sarloua trouble
la expected Monday In tha strike of
drivers of packing houses If tha dispute
is not settled by that time, .owing to
the dlacovery that many of th atrike
breakers employed by th companlea
are preparing to start out on their
routes armed.
The beatings aaminiaterea by aeveral
drivers la aald to hava determined a
large number of the atrlkebreakers to
arm ror tneir own protection, xne
strikebreakers complain tnat tney hava
not been given adequate polloa protec
tion. . . .. .
Serious aisturDanoes meraea tne clos
ing hours today. In the waat aid
nacklnr district several wagons were
attacked by mobs, the breakers beaten
and tha meat thrown into tha mud.
Minor outbreaks marxea tne entire day.
in almost every incident th aaaallants
cut th harneas pf tearaa, thua crippling
the service. .
WILLIAM S0ULES IS
VICTIM OF MURDJERER
. mnlteA Press br Special Leased Wtra.)
Milwaukee, Aug. t.- William It
Soules. general agent for th Northwest
ern Mutual Life Insurance company.
who was reported to have died from
apoplexy in front or tne Hotel roister,
is believed to have been murdered. ) 'o
llce say physicians who attended him
admlued - tonight that joules waa
slugged In a lonely part of tha olty.
Mra Soules and family were away at
a summer resort when Soules died.
' Captain England Resigns.
milted Press by Special . Laaeed Wire.)
Washington. Aug. J4. -President
ftnnanvrlt haa accented tha resignation
of Captain Lloyd England of the coast
artillery corps. H leaves th army
to engage in business with his father,
who la a leading banker of Little Rook,
Arkansas. . Fnr two veer ba haa heen
(ThiMed Press by Special Lsased Wire.)
T ravers Island. N. T.. Aua. 24. The
world has now a new champion hammar
thrrvwer He is Matt McOrath. who won
his title In the athletic games here to
day by defeating John Flannagan, for
mer title-holder.
The field was a quagmire and th
rlanta aliDDed and tottered aa they
struggled with the heavy weight, mo
Gratn waa the ateadier on his feet. He
hurled the hammer 168 feet, while 144
was tha best Flannagan could do. This
Is nearly 80 feet ahort of his best reo
erd. which still stands as'' the world's
figures despite his dereat today.
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