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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL i PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1807. J r ' HINDUS LEARNING TO BECOME UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS. it 1 ' : .' t.uir I ' -.-- n , w ti , r 1 CM iwmiK' Wtiti-ff - ll -- St? L. - BELL TELEPHONES H G01 HOME Zealous Striking Linemen Make an Adroit Getaway. (SpwUI DUpttcfc I Th 7owmL) Butt, Mont, Sept. IT. Th Rookr MounUla Bll Telephon company bu loat In tta effort! to oonrlot two of Its atrtklng llnmn of rnd )reny in taking out Ulophon Inatrumonts from varloua houaM In thla city with out apaoUlo ordara from tha talapbono company. Xa a part of tha boycott racantly daclarad agalnat tha Ball company by tha labor untona of Butta. T. Clayton and A. K. dwarda, took It upon tham alvca to paraonally be-la tha routine out of all Bell Inatrumenta In tha city, by paraonally aolloltlns their removal and tearing out tha Inatrumenta with out loaa of time. They had aucceeded i remarkably well and but for the race that tney aought to ahow tha effec tiveness of unlonlam In Butta by parad- lina tha prlnoipal atreeta of thla city with a wagon load of tha removed in landa claim tha rental! hare been ad Tan oed each year until little profit re malna for the farmer and a general bolt of all tha farmer! In tha aeotion aeeroa Imminent Another feature which tha Lapwal farmera object to la tha claim of tha Indiana to the atraw and tha 'right to pasture In tha flelda aa soon aa the hnrveat la over. The In diana frequently turn large herd! of cattle to graae la . tha f lelJe after the hoadlng haa been completed but before tha threahlng haa been dona, with tha reault that much damage haa bean dona to tha eropa. - - John M. Soott, aaalatant general baa. Mnnr a mrmry t rf ftiA UarHm. I. Inapeotlng paaaenger trafflo oonditl'oni in uiw TTii vrmum rvginn. 119 will re- tun 10 roriiana ' tomorrow. ee mmmmmtimmimmmmimmmtm i J. SEION & DIM). Orrice and Yards 244-246-250 Front St, Bet Halo and Madison COFFEE ' Nothing does more for a grocer, one way or the other, than coffee. He must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him? Tour grocer returna your money If you don't like Schllllng-a Beat; are pay him. Tha largeit place of its kind on the cotit, the only place that, fiat the money batk policy the policy that you do not have to die. to win, (Thiajt very-email list of what we have in atockrKv -10 eleotrle light dymamoa. A eia. S watar wit lo tone barbed wlra thai t la aa 1 tona of relaying; ralla. ; -' : . : 1,000 pJcke and raattocka. ' 1,000 blackamltha' and roachin latr ylaea. - , 110 tona of oorru gated Iron, all gauge of iron, painted and gal van Tied. abarload poultry netting, Rone, any alee and quantity. ' Baiting, puileya, tooxee ahaftlng and mlaoellaneoua machinery. , -( , good aa new. ; . (0 tona araooth wlra, all ataea. . 160 tona raila, good for eon- crate work; wU) eut la langtba to BUlt (0 tona wadgea and eledgegthat are aa good aa new. s VCabJe Why, table to string from' her to New, York.' 2 !,'-, X f ripeWhy.-Tlfat is where wf live, we have more pipe than all tha pikers on the pike. We have it in any aizt and also do all other' 'kinds of pipe work, especially threading and cutting. :, v " h Do not buy second-hand material tnom any one unless you try before you buy. Every second-hand man is called a buccaneer until- he proves to the contrary.. " . W do the right thing at the right time at the right place. Your. money back If you do not like it (if we get it). , We sell goods on time, installments, cash or its equivalent If you are a gooa taikr, w win take it out in conversation. i J. SIMON & BR0., 244-246-250 Front Sf. giggasassssssssssss: :z3s:sszssssssss:sszsKsssssi , Soma Undealrabla Cltliena, Group of Toung Hindus Who Are Preparing Themselves for a Futre Trip 'Y y , ' ' v to North America. : (Sotdtl riMtc to Tbe InruLI Vanoouver, B. C Sept 17. The feeling agalnat Hindu Immigration Is nearly aa atrong hern aa la that again at Japanese and Chinese. There is no doubt that thouaanda of Hlndua are preparing themstlvee for a trip to America and Canada. - Many of the mlaalonary echoole are teaching the Indiana English and It la reported that the demand for acholarahlpe la greater In India than avar before In the history of education In that country. struments under a banner bearing the words: "R M. B. phonee going home." they might have auooeeded to the a tent of eeveral more wagon load a The parade attracted much attention. Tha nhona affiolala caused the arrest of Clayton and Edwarda on a grand laroeny charge. iney aeciarea nmj ! mmuuii, the Inatrumenta under the ordera of the householdere and were taking them H,.ir ia ih, nll nrflrA. anil aa the anything to the contrary, Clayton and Edwards were discharged. FINE OUTLOOK FOE PACIFIC COLLEGE I' ' . ' -i I No Matter- Where. I f.lAYOR LOOKS : TOR EVIDENCE (Continued Trom Tf One.) tha plot, but have net yet apprehended Mm. Neither , haa any trace of Mrs. warm ire oeen rouna. What the moUve to a tart for borne and about alx o'clock dlamlaeed tha V woman, telling her to call him up aa aoon aa aha heard from ner motner in the east who waa going to aend ber money with which to make tha trip baok, and ha would than aeud her the letter. At thla time Mrs. Warm Ire arose and came close to the mayor saying; lou are losing interest in the caae and want to get rid of me." The mayor disclaimed thla and told her he would do what he could to as sist her. Suddenly as they were stand ing in the center of the room the woman grappled with the mayor tear ing at his clothea. At the same time aha began to utter piercing acreama of muraer, "neip, - -ponce, en me time clinging to the mayor and trying to tear hla clothea from him. The mayor atruagled to free himself from the grasp of the woman and It waa not until after the glass in the door to his private office had been broken In that he waa successful. Then the woman releaaed her hold and join In tha smaller of the two men In the corridor stepped Into the elevator and made her way out of the building. The other man allpped down the stairway and ao made hla exit from tha aoene. faaltor Xs Snapleloua. O. D. Drew, tha lanltor of the build ing, corroborates the atory of the mayor. He states tnat hla attention had been called to the two men loiter ing In the building and that they had hanging aDout tor several days. aa whether to blacken tha reputation of Mayor Lar.e -- and thua counteract the Influence of , hla reform adm In iat ration, or whether - juapirea aj uogs wnom aa aai ouaiea ' from office for Incompetency or bv in- tereata be haa balked In their attempta . io noia up me .city ia a mauer or eon- jecture upon which aa yet no light haa been thrown. It la believed that the woman had . two confederates, who were to be on 1 , band It tha plot carried, and be able to - iwi iv Tiunc woicn wouia xorever ; blacken tha reputation of Mayor Lane tnrougnout, uta aiate. '' : Pbomt Srlaff Ooafed crate. Teaterday afternoon the woman called . at the office of tha mayor at (:10 o'clock and discussed bar return to tha east In queat of her child. The mayor, being been r "tired, brought tha call to a close, tell- He bad made up hla mind on one ooca ' fcig Mrs.. Way mire that hawaa tired and I si on to ask them their buslnena in the must leave for home. Aa be atood up to I building but they had left before he vjtapea the door for the woman aha sod-1 did ao. j denly grappled with him, ' tearing hla I Yesterday afternoon. Drew says, he : clothea open and calling for help. I heard -the acreama coming from tha of- .-. Almost at tha flrat ahout ber com- Ace and started to investigate butfiesi- panlona on the outaida broke In tha .tated for an inatant, thinking that It ; glaaa door. Tha woman called that tha might be aome one upon whom an , mayor had attempted to assault her and operation waa being performed and that in tna excitement was allowed to aacapel"- woma mweion nave no rum iu in " Mr1f h liAr MmMnlAni thAiirS IIiau wKa I trude. i witnaaaed tha acene through tha door lwAa the acreama continued Drew itates . aaw the mayor struggling to eaoapa ht ha reached In hla pocket for his "from tha clutchea of the woman aid Ley? t- r-atitH?-,?hI- hfvfh2? , aaw her tearing at hla clothea, which m " ' llr I3 happened to be bald partially In place f:":" "Ji.-TS 7 ,n "I hVaXAZ b leather belt. t Drw tarte1 t0 Pn tne door- tha reason for 'thla' myatorloua aa- M Bmaabas Window. , aault baa had no light cast upon It by Juat at thla juncture the smaller man tha Inveatlgatlona of tha police. The who had been loitering in the hallway theory la advanced that a plot waa con- ruahed up and amashed the glass pane cocted by political Or other opponents out of tha door. or me mayor in oroer xo aiacreait mm "What are von doing that for, I have .-before the people. It is believed that a key." Drew demanded and the fellow ; ins unexpected arrival or u. u. vrew, i anawered of the management. On thla account she was discharged. Regarding Mr Wnymlre'a character nothing is known by eltlitr the manafrer, Harry Joyce, or any of the girls who worked wltn ber. "I know nothing whatever about the woman'e character," Mr. Joyce aald thla morning. bhe applied for a position and was hired during the rush season. She never told anyone a great deal about herself and we never knew where she lived. Our books do not ahow her addresi. The firm la rather particular about the appearance of the girls who work here, and In her manner and her dread Mrs. Waymlre did not suit us.' For a time last summer Mrs. Way. mire Is said to have lived In Fifth street, between Main and Salmon. The block is occupied by several roomlng houaes and, it la thought that she stayed at one of these temporarily. Mrs. Waymlre, however, is not remembered by any of those living at the Fifth street houses, although a woman an swering her descrlpllon waa there awhile under a different name. Envoy to Bo Sent East to Interest Friends In Swelling New berg Endowment. HUNG ABOUT RESTAURANT. , tha lanltor of the building, and others apouea toe pi an. . Vayor Xss Vo turplclona , Mayor Lane discussed tha matter quite freely thla morning and aald he bad no auspiclon as to who tha per- ! moom were or wnom uiey represented. .He aald he could think of no one who ' would attempt to emlrch hla reputation 'In auch a manner and would so bungle rHne Job. t V i The mayor atatea that he flrat mat intereS ttbuiiio iriicn suo came 10 nis ; office at the city hall several weeks ago . $.0 consult htm relative to securing pos session of her child. According to her ; eiory sne naa oeen lorcea to separate from her husband in Kansas and had . coma to Portland: about a month prior to the time of her first visit to Mayor J-AUV VUll'l, I want to aea In there. I want to aee what la going on In there." urew atatea tnat ne reached in, pushed the curtain back and slipped the inside eaten. Aa ne pushed the cover ing back from the window he aaw Dr. Lane struggling with the woman, who vaa clowlnr at hia clothes anil vellina for help at the top of her voice. The mayor atrugled loose and stepped behind a screen while the woman slid over near the door and allpped through aa Drew Aa he waited for Drew to open the ior ahe charged Mayor Lane with hav ing attempted to assault her but Drew, noting the muscular development and aisa oz tna woman, waa skeptical. Janitor Xs kaptloaL 'Tahaw,' be told her aa she went out. you could throw the mayor and me Two Suspicious Characters Are Seen by City Officials. Two men answering the description of those who were In the Hamilton building at the time of the incident were later seen loafing about the House restaurant In Third street near Morri son. Mayor Lane frequently takes his friegla at this place, and when the queer actions or tne men were recalled inis morning it was thought that the woman's accomplices were possibly making another attempt to locate the city executive. The men remained outside of the restaurant aome time. They were seen by Detective John F. Price and' Frank liennevsy, clerk of the municipal court, and his wife. One of the men waa rather short and wore a mustache. The other was half a foot or more taller1' than bis partner, IIARRIMAN SUFFERS FROM NEW ATTACK (Special Dispatch a Tbe Joe real.) Newberg, Or., flept. 17. The opinion of ail who attended tha opening of Paclflo college ia that tha proapect la moat cheering for the coming year. The registration of atudenta began Mon day, and on Wednesday the publlo waa Invited to tha exercises, presiaea over by B. C. Miles, one or tne aiauncn trustees, who introduced the new act ing president, Irving Kelsey, a brother of Professor R. WV Kelsey, who waa Instructor in oratory for some yeara In the college. President Kelsey out lined the work for the coming year. The other members of tha faculty are: r. K. Jones, languages; IL u. fUlUIOJi Ul.LUI , AMm ,11. 1 IIUI w n im,,. llsh: Mabel Douglas, Greek and German; F. Br Hadley, science; Wallace A. New- lin, mathematics. President Kelsey waa elected Dy the board of trustees to attend the five year meeting of Friends church to be held In Indiana In October, to Interest members in swelling the $14,000 en dowment fund that haa been pledged by the people of Newberg. Altogether Paclflo college opena with a proaperoua year in eight. DROWNED MAN WAS CHARLES ERRICKSON (United Press Leased Wire.) Now York. Sept. 17. E. H. Harrlman haa suffered from a alight recurrence of piacea mm on tne the trouble sick list for hlch a month last spring. A alight operation waa performed Wednes day at his own home. It waa said by friends of Harrlman that the trouble was nothing serious anj that he would be back at his office within 10 daya. (8bhc11 DlMMtcb to The Joeroal. t Hoqulam, Wash., Sept," 17. The body or uie man picaea up in tne lower nar bor yesterday waa brought here and later identified aa that 'of Charles Er rlckaon, who waa drowned at South ! Bay, near Westport, August 1, while i engaged with others on the dyking op erations at that place. He had no ac quaintances here. He came from Min nesota. The funeral took place from jucxaggart a undertaking parlors today. POOR LO SHINES AS HIGH FINANCIER! (Special Dispatch to Tbe JoaraaL) Lewlaton, Idaho, Sept. 17. Unless tha Indian owners of farm landa on the former Net Perce Indian resefVatlon aee fit to make a reduction In .rentals it la quite probable that larare trarta of the best Indian land In the countrv will be Idle next year. Farmera who have been heavy lessees of tha Indiana' V IK M vi n I 11 1 I ill f J lS'l in i ; i ZL I m h uuuh m i r H WM I II r ti I ii i A man may travel, he spreads upon the sea of asso ciation a wholesale (drift of impressions. A man is always climbing or falling back. It's the decree of destiny that commands a continual rise' or fall. If you must fall don't lay it to the clothes you wear. Appear in the sort of clothes that climb and climb on you. Your privileges of dress should direct you to our showing, now complete in men's fall wearables. Suits that you will like better and will be better liked on you. Prices $15 to $35 , (BUILT RIGHT) SOLD A LITTLE DOWN $1.00 A WEEK . 7- EVERYTHING FOR' MEN-AND LITTLE MEN DEPARTMENT ON THE, MAIN FLOOR I. Gevtirtz G& Sons GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS The woman told Mayor Lane that sheM!h over the banisters. . could not bear to live without the child . and asked whether or not the law could . reach her If ahe returned to the east, , kidnaped her child and brought it back . to this city with her. The mayor ad- visea ner not to taice any auch atepa as that and then the woman asked hia aid . in securing tne possession of the child, i Woman Call Very Often. After the first visit the woman called several times at the city hall and the - mayor promised to write her a letter of recommendation stating that he con sidered her to be a worthy woman. Thla was to bo used In the presentation of Dr. R. W. Anderson tells the story of having treated the teeth of the two men. He aaya they came up to his office and by their actions aroused his suspicions. The smaller of the two had nothing the matter with hia teeth and had nothing dona to them except to have them cleaned. The companion, however, had one cavity which he was having filled. Both men had come to the office on several occasions, always after 6:30 and on one or two occasions had loitered about on the pretext of waiting to aee a lady, pear. The lady, however, did not ap- Yesterday afternoon the larger man ner claims to the Judge wno naa award- appeared just aa nr. Anderson waa aoout 10 leave nis orrice and asKCd to i ed the custody of the child to the f xatner. z 1 mis letter was written but Mayor wn leorea mac tne name naa been spelled wrong and left orders with, hla stenographer to have it altered. In the 4 meantime the woman called repeatedly both at the office in the city hall and at the private office of the mayor in the Hamilton building on Third street. On the occasion of each call, how ever, there were always other people In the office and Mrs. Waymlre com plained of this, saying that she desired i to talk the matter over with the mayor . and could never find an opportunity for talking privately In either of the .,tw offices. Bhe asked therefore that the mayor come to her home, bring her . letter and there advise her how to proceed Thla the mayor declined to . do and told her to come to his private .office. . ; Mayor Waata to Oo Home. have aomething done to hts teeth. Be professed that cold and heat hurt it and appeared to be very nervoua. Dr. Anderson examined the filling, but could not see what would make it painful. Oolng out into the hall he saw the other man and concluded that the two of them were after him. He therefore told the' janitor and elevator boy to watch his office. Finishing the work on the tooth Anderson went down into the street, while the man went into the toilet. Hangs About tha Building. Anderson returned a moment after ward and found the patient still ramb- .lnir about. Helurnlnir to his office a thort time after Anderson saw his erst while patient standing by the elevator, and both went down together. Ander son went out on the street, but the man stayed In the entrance way. Comlnu naclc a rew minutes later Dr. Anderson heard the smashing of glass and Yesterday afternoon the woman came screams, and reached the floor just in , ' in about 6:0 according to Mayor Lane and talked over her plans for some nm. 4ne mayor was tired and anxious SOLD SUBSTANTIAL mm flesh . 'v and good Br alas ara made from Grap e- -;. : TfcV- . Ratio " time to see the woman come out of the door and the smaller or tne two men loin her in making their way out of the building, both going Into the elevator together. Dr. Anderson states that the myste rlous actions of the two men and their continued loitering about the building had aroused his suspicions, and he waa alratd that they were about to attempt to rob his office. He therefore adked the janitor to watch his office while he himKClf returned after having left the DISCHARGED FROM CREAMERY Mla Waymlre's Appearance Was In Her Disfavor. Mra. Waymlre was employed at the HaxelWood Creamery store On Wash ington street last summer for a month. She went with the firm June 27 and remained there until the jsame date In July. The woman waa not particularly neat, fti appearance and In other way a o4 ot exactly meet tha requirement m 4H i Trtni m 17 ii in 1 I 11 1 M Wli 11 III liiMiiin ii r rr -m't mt i im gnl flss TEAMSTERS T7"M T.O V GMrardelll,i Ajxiuvr a cocoa. They find it strengthens and for tifies them to withstand the trying duties of their occu pation, and exposure to all kinds of weather. The ideal preparation for the day's work is to drink for breakfast n cup of . . . Ghirardelli's Cocoa SATURDAY SAiPIf I COAT AMD SUIT SALE SAMPLE COATS Should Sell from $25 to $35; Satur day, your choice SAMPLE Should sell larly up Saturday ii regu- h rhrft to $65. 1 V , choice' kJ kJL o WATCH HEhDQUARTERS Those desiring a first-class timepiece and one which can be depended upon at all times, we earnestly call attention to our stock, as the grades are the finest and the prices -the lowest. - ( Corner Third and Washington Streets, Manufacturint1 Jtwelers. Optician.. Diamond 1 Importer. I Plies Wholesale and Retail SUITS Oa '' hit .-. ,-y :i Fifth and Alder ;.::rV -