The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OREGON" DAILY r JOURNAL', PORTLAND," SATURDAY. EVENTNO, SEPTEMBER 28. ' 1907.
V. -
MM ORIENT
imiiBIG CARGOES
STEEL RAILS SHIPPED FOR TILLAifOOK BAY ROAD.
,Two British Tramp Steam-
l ; 'm Start for Japan ,
f and Chinarv -;
-y ., .
(LEAD IjARGfS FLEET '
- ;'TO SAIL THIS FALL
S
Kalomo , Clears for , Yokohama and
Kobe With M'heat, Floor and
. Lumber Valncd at $16.1,01 1 and
Ilarkston Sail for Hongkong.'
The British trainer Kalomo will clear!
this afternoon for Kobe and yotrohama,
Japan, with a cargo of flour, lumbar
and wheat,, valued . at . 1163.100, thai
greater portion of which la for flour,
there blns JI.147 barrels on board,
valued at ll,011v In addition to thla
there are 10, 001 buahela of wheat. Nrel-
tied at 83S,U, and about 1,000,000 feet 1
of lumbar, bringing the total value ofl
tha rerro to the mmoutit atatad above.
The Kalomo la being -dispatched by I
tne Portland Asiatic ateamantp com-
I any and was pressed Into service un
isr ajieulal charter to assist in mov
ing the large quantity of bualnesa of-
leriiig at this time, tna regular liners
being unable to take care of H aa
promptly aa desired. It Is ' probable
that other tramp ateamera will have to
be engoRed occasionally this fall to
carty away. the overflow from the reg
ular liners. One of the regular, boats,
tno Arabia, is now la tea harbor loan
ing and she will get away next week,
so it is expected, with a full cargo or
flour, whim means about 55,ooo barrela.
TMs evening tha American steamer
r
Traction Equipment for New Tillamook Railroad an Board Steamer Wallacut.
With a blg'load of equipment for tha
Tillamook division of the Pacific Rail
way. & Navigation company's road, tha
sea-going barge Wallacut will leave tha
! harbor tomorrow or Monday,, bound for
Indiana will finish loading wheat, flour I TIllHmook Bay,
and general cargo for Han Francisco.
Bhe shifted to Alnawortb dock this aft
ernoon to complete the cargo and will
likely leave down In tha morning. Tha
Indiana waa engaged by the Ban Fran
cisco Portia nit Steamship company
to assist in relieving tne congestion on
the Portland-Ban Francisco route.
The large British - tramp
Safely stowed away In her hold are
tha cylinder plera for tha three steel
bridges which the railroad croaaes at
the Tillamook end of the line. The
Wilson, Miami and Kllchia rlvera will
be spanned by permanent teel struct-jond to be sent down, and a whole train
or aump cars goes far to dispel any
doubts of the construction of the road.
Robert Wakefield, the contrartor on
the Tillamook division, wants 100 men
wun teams at. once to work all winter.
He has been trylrg In vain to get them
for several weeks.
The Wallacut took on most of her
load at the Alblna dock but today la at
mi- murine iron worKS, St. . Johns,
where the cylinder piers were manu-
urea, and It Is tha flrat shipment of the.
parts of these bridges that the Walla
cut la taking d'on. ,
So many rumors of a railroad to
Tillamook have been heard for the past
20 years that it is hard to believe the
construction of a road ia at last actual
ly under way. A view of the' Wallacut,
loaded with steel rails for six miles of
track, the big cylinder piers for the
teal bridges, a steam shovel, the sec-
addreaa Mayor Lane: vocal solo. Mrs.
ateamer I Ernett Laldfaw: address. T. R. Wilcox:
Barksion sailed this mornlnar for Hone- I niann anin- Min Marianne Rernavaf ad-
kong. wita m.m buahels of wheat, dress, M. J. Burns: vocal solo. Miss
val'ied at 119S.J0. Tha Barkston will i Kathleen Lawler: address R. Llvinc-
jeau a large neet or. wneac carrying i stone; vocal solo, Mies uareil Bnooic;
steamers for tha orient this aeaon, it I treasurer's report. R. W. Hastings; vo
being already certain that Immense cal solo, K. T. Crothwer: address, George
quamuini-or wneat win ixt snippea i Taylor; piano soio, rroressor i-Jmil
there this fall and winter.
JOHN J. BYRNE DEAD.
Enna: addreaa. A. Krauee: chaplain's re
port. Kev. A. K. Be mays.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Was Harbormaster In Portland for
Many l'eara.
Xagalar XJners Xrae to Antra.
Johan Poulaen, San Francisco. .Sept. 28
John J. Byrne, a nioneer ahln chandler I Costa Rica. San Francisco Sept. 2S
and once harbormaster of thla part, I O. W. Elder, San Pedro and way. Sept 30
died at 4 o clock thla morning after aev- Redondo Heat tie Sept. II
era J months' suffering from Brlght's Nlcomedia, orient Oct 1
dtM-ase. Ho expired at his home. 246 Alesla, orient Oat 2
McMlllen street. The funeral will be Alliance. Coos Bay Oct S
held Monday morning at t o'clock from Breakwater, Cooa Bay Oct. 4
the St. Patrick cathedral. Nineteenth and City of Panama, San Francisco.. .Oct t
Bav-ler streets. Roanoke, San Pedro and way.... Oct
Mr. Byrne had been one of the most INumantla, orient Oct Be
familiar faces on Portland's waterfront
for the past 20 years and It waa with
deep sorrow that the news of his death
spread this mornlnt He had been seen
Arabia, orient Dec. 25
Xefala Liners to Depart
Alliance. Coos Bay Sept. 28
Arabia, orient Sept -28
among the shipping people A-ery little. iAvf r-AAi'W.'i r H
however, during the past two or three 5kwatQr' Bajr SeJ& 82
months because of tha dlaease which be- Redondo, Seattle Oct 2
gan to tell on him . about a year ago.
At that time ha was eon fined to his bed
for several weeks, but rallied and gained
enough strength to permit him to re
sume DUHineaa ior a wnue.
Iteceased waa born In Dublin, Ire
land, .In 1851. and came to Portland In
1868. Ha leaves a widow and five chil
dren, three sons, Willliam J., Dan O.
and John J. Jr., and two daughters,
Mnv C. and Helen.
While acting as harbormaster Mr.
Byrne had to contend with the hardest
kind of things and he had his handa
full keeping these dealers In Bailors
from controlling the harbor completely
MAKES NEW RECORD.
Prom Cooa Bay to Portland In 21
Honrs.
The steamer Breakwater, Captain
Macgenn, completed the run from Cooa
Bay to Portland in zi nours tnia ween.
not counting tne layover time at Asto
ria. Thla la said td be the record be
tween the two porta and Captain Mac
aenn is croud or tne accomplishment.
The Breakwater was assisted by fine
weather and a fair breeze from tha
couth. The run from coos bar to As
toria waa made In 15 hours and rrom
Astoria to Oak street dock, thla city.
In 7 hours. Pilot Harry Emken was on
the bridge and he aays he could have
made the run in less then seven hours
liad he not had to alow down and stop
occasionally while passing vessels at tha
varioua mill wnaryes down mo river.
Wlllacntt, Am. bk
Port Patrick. Br. sh....
St. MIrren, Br. ah
Crlllon, Fr. bk
Ardencralg, Br. bk.
. Newcastle, A.
.Newcastle. A.
.Newcastle, A.
.Newcastle. A,
. Newcastle, A.
Cos a Rica. San Francisco Oct 8
G. W. Elder, San Pedro and way.. ..Oct 2
Johan Foulsen. San Francisco. . .Oct 5
City of Panama, San Francisco. .Oct 8
Koanoice, Han i' eo.ro ana way.. uct 10
Alesla. orient Oct It
Nlcomedia. orient Nov. 2
Numantla, orient t Nov. 10 I Strathgryfe,
"."TO,
uviaw. n .'I . 1 ......... . l,Cf, XABlie, Jl
Eugene Schneider. Fr. bk.NeWrastle. A.
Buff on Fr. hk Newcastle, A.
Castle Rock, Br. sh Sydney, A.
Knight Templar. Br. ss. . .Newcastle. A.
Henry VII lard. Am. atr. .. .Newcastle A.
Thordls, Nor, str Moravan, Japan
Homeward Bound. Am. bk. Newcastle, A.
Emily Reed. Am. sh Newcastle. A.
Ancalos. Br. sh Newcastle. A.
Brlxeux, Fr. bk Newcastle, A.
Brodick Castle, Br. sh. ...Newcastle. A.
Tramp Steamers En atoute.
African Monarch, Br. as Japan
Inveran, Br. aa .Port Los Angelas
Ferndene, Br. str San Francisco
Terje Vlken, Nor. as San Francisco
Strathenrlk, Br. ss. San Francisco
Indian Monarch. Br. ss...San Francisco
Ktrathfiljan, Br. ss. Vancouver. B. C.
Biramearn. Mr. aa Ban Francisco
Netherlee, Br. ss Bremerton
Scottish Monarch. Br. ss. . San Francisco
uriusn juonaron, tsr. ss..an Francisco
Oil Steamers Dae.
Maverick, Am. aa San Francisco
Col. E. T. Drake, Am. ss. .San Francisco
Zn atonte la Ballast to Load Grain.
Gael, Fr. bk Puget Sound
Turgot, Fr. bk Puget Sound
Miltonburn. Br. bk Santa Rosalia
Dumfireahlre. Br. ah... Port Loa Angeles
Sully, Fr. bk San Francisco
Celtic Chief, Br. sh Honolulu
Admiral Corneuller, Fr. bk San Fr.
Br., sh Callao
ah Valparaiso
POX SEES JETTY.
Distinguished Visitor Visits Mouth of
Columbia.
(Special Dispatch to The JonrnaL)
A start a. Or., vSept 28. -John A. Fox,
special director and ' engineer, repre
senting .the rivers and harbors congress,
- arrived here yesterday afternoon on the
steamer a eiegrapn in company witn sec
retary GUtner of tha Portland chamber
jii commerce. They were met at the
boat by a number of prominent Astorl
ans and left on the customs boat Patrol
for a cruise down the river and to the
Jetty. Mr. Fox has kindly consented
to remain over until tomorrow and will
address the business men at a meeting
to be held In the Chamber of Commerce
building. ,
CAPTAIN RETURNS HOME. .
Master of Wrecked Salmon Ship Ar
; rives at Astoria.
(Special Dispatch to The Joarnil.) ;
Astoria, Or., Sept. 28. Captain Mur
chison of the wrecked ship John Currier
accompanied by his wife and four chil
dren, arrived from Seattle, today. They
show the great strain they were -under
during their long Beige at Nelson's la
goon, but they are all In good health.
' 'ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM.
Entertainment to Be Given at Sea-
men's Institute Monday..
The following program has been pre
pared ior tne ceieDration or tne nintn
anniversary of the Searaenja institute,
100 ' North Front street,, next - Monday
night: i;:y'3.i'.j :-;,.
Prayer by chaplain; opening address,
Janiea LaidWw, British consul, chair
man; piano solo. Professor Emil Enna;
TtlMU la ron. Noeml. Fr. bk Seattle
Tola, Br. sh '. N. F. Mills Alsterkamp, Ger. sh Caleta Colosa
Dnlgotiar, Br. sh Stream Schubek, Ger. bk..., Valparaiso
Hiam, ur. sh Portland number Co. Gleneivan, Br. sn santa Rosalia
Vincennea. Fr. bk Columbia No. 1 Ostara, Uer. sh- Valparaiso
North King, Am. tug Astoria I Amaaon. Br. bk Mollendo
Antelope, Am. sch. . . , . .Foot of Lincoln Alexander Black, Br. bk. San Diego
St Nicholas. Am. sh Astoria Windsor Park, Br. eh Caldera
St. Louis. Fr. bk Astoria Clan Buchanan, Br. ah. ..Santa Rosalia
Strathnass. Br. as. .Portland Lumber Co.
North Star, Am. tug Astoria I iinNd TOE WATRBPItnOT
Col. de Villa Muriel Fr. bk..Col. M 2
Berlin, Am. ah Goblel The BrKlsh ship Brodick Castle waa
Kalomo, Br. aa Oceanlo I chartered thla morning to bring a cargo
wallacut. Am. barge stream I Of coal to tnia port irom jewcasue,
Emllv F. Whltnev. Am. Mr St. Johns Australia
Grays Harbor, Am. as.. Will. I. & S. wks. I The steamer Alliance sails for Coos
Salvator, Am. sch Astoria I bay this evening from the foot of Couch
Admiral Borrenson, Nor. ss Linnton street. -
Barkaton, Br. aa Astoria The barge Wallacut Is at Greenwich
Arabia, Ger. as. Flour Mills dock loading cement for Tillamook. She
Elsa. Am. as ; Llnnton came up rrom jonns last nigni.
Andy Mahoney. Am. sch P. Lbr. Co. where she was supplied with a ship
ment of oiling.
Tillamook with
The Wallacut goes to
supplies for the railroad
being built there. .
The steam schooner Johan Poulsen will
O. & C be In tha harbor thla evening from San
Davia St. Francisco.
Tne barkentine uarainer viiy. witn
lumber from Vancouver. Waahlngton,
left down the river yesterday, bound for
San Pedro.
.E.
, .Irving
.portsmoutn
. . . .Llnnton
. . . . Prescott
. . . .Llnnton
.Oak street
Redhlll, Br. as O. R. A
Indiana, Am. as Montgomery 1
Irene, Am. ach Prescott
Roanoke, Am. ss Martin's dock
iymeric, nr. ss ,
Casco, Am. ss.
Pen of Alrlie, Br. is. ...
Geo. Loom is. Am. aa
W. S. Porter, Am. as. . .
Nomo City, Am. aa
Rhoderlck Dhu. ,Am. sch.
Breakwater. Am. ss. ....
Alliance, Am. as. . ., Couch atreet
Lumber Carriers Ba Bout.
Thomas L. Wand, Am. str. San Francisco
Susie M. Plummer. Am. sch..Guavmas .r.... n a Pnrtn with nrhooner
..... . 1 Birauici . w. ......
veiiuiB, Am. sen. . ....Ban Francisco I r.1(itrif-v Dhu In tow. for Monterey. Ar
Ma,b 5a,e' Am- on-San Francisco rived down during the night and sailed
5 V ,0arm8- Am- ach.. .....San Pedro at a. ra., steamer George Loom Is, for
virBiiiio, . Ain. ku, . . .rori hoi Annies Ran Francisco. Arrived at s:o ana
Lakme. Am. as ..San Francisco I ,.n . t t sn a m ntpamer Johan
J. B. Stetson, Am. ss Ban Francisco I Pn,iin from San Francisco,
W. F. Jewett Am. ach San Pedro son Francisco. Sent. 28. Sailed yes-
nume v-ny, ami can j rancisco terdar ateamer Aureua, ror jrorxiana.
Ba onta Wlta Cement aaafOaaaraL Astoria, Sept. 17. Arrived at 2:40 p.
- i - - i tin MYanrn rut rn u icviave xuuiiiiuo.
S"cf'euS."" .r' ,n m5.u' from London. Arrived down at 6 p. m..
KS?;; -wV kv- ' ' "X&M 'nsSrrlved Sept
door, rebuffing every attempt made by
anyone to aaln admlttnnro
One or two of Olders San Francisco
irifiian wno were on the train recog-
mm wnen ne was brought on
board and made an effort to see him but
were repuisea.
Meantime Older's disappearance had
been discovered In San Francisco and
every energy of the graft prosecutors
w luiunu 10 locate mm. Chief of Po
lice Blggy wajt at once communicated
with two, special details of police were
sent out with the purpose of locating
him, and every policeman in the city
... ltru ul lne, aixappearance and
Instructed to be on the lookout for
Older.
At midnight Older was located aboard
the coast line train at k'lm,, cn
Rudolph Spreckels at once communi
cated with the lesral firm of HirhnM.
aCrter at Santa Barbara Tn.tn.o.
tlons a'ere given to sncum a irii f
habeaa corpus before the arrival of the
train to be served the mlnnto it 4r.w
up at the Santa Barbara station. The
charges against Older are said to have
been based on an article that appered
In the Bulletin lnj reard to th r.Q
Brown took in the alleged effort a few
nights ago to kidnap former Supervisor
Lonergan. Brown haa been acting as
head of the detective bureau of the
United Railroads. He was associated
In Lps Angeles with Earl Rogers, who
is nuw urirnuillK l irey i. t ord.
'I have absolutely nothing- to do with
this alleged kidnnnlne- of Fremnnt ri.
der." declared Attorney Eiirl Hncprn
thla noon. "Of cours r tSmw that h
was to be arrested, but th tnrv that
he was kidnaped Is absolutely false. Ho
was arrestee upon a warrant sworn out
by a magistrate of Los Angeles and
also sworn to by Judge Carroll Cook of
this city. If there le anything illegal or
irregular in this I fall to see it."
(Pacific Ouaet Prets Leesm Wire.)
Los Angeles. Sept. 28. Tne warrant
on which Fremont Older was arrested
wan iBHuea rrom tne court of Justice
Summerfleld Thursday on a complaint
filed by Eddy L. Brown, brother of
joiner orown, cnarging older, as pub
lisher of the San Francisco Bulletin,
with criminal libel for the publication
of an alleged escapade of Lutner Rrnwn
with a woman In San Francisco last
a. urouay uigill,
A similar warrant waa Issued for the
fu 5f a, ..K A brothers,, publisher of
mo ouiiRiin.
1AT THE KIDNEYS DO
Tha policeman ware armod wlht aiea
wlth which to break Into tha compart
ments In which the editor, was confined
If necessary.- There waa no resistance
by Oldera captors, however, and tha
party Immediately entered automobiles
and ware driven to the courthouse.
K nUnTod ear. lUe'tn. JiVTrlZ Thdf UflCttSillg Work KctPS Us
,. r 5! rong and Healthy.
WAKTtfJJ J1AKK JIANIN A
(Continued from Page One.)
All tha blood In the body paaaas
throuah the kldnevs onca every three
curred yeaterday during the teetlmony mlnutee. Tha gtdneye Alter the blood,
of A, 8. Campbell, the Seattle million- They w0rk ngnt ,n(J day, when
aire, and the day ended with a victory healthy they, remove about 500 gralna
mi mi ucicnsv, iiio cuinn, nuwover, is ,,f Imnura malor ilnllv when un
haiievt.! tn h. nni nr.iim nr in ih. impure matter oaiiy, wnenj,un
battle today over the further fntroduc- healthy some part of thla Impure mat-
tlon of Campbell' testimony. ter la left' In the blood. Thla brings
me sKirmisn came wnen ituan askei nn ni.MIIa . .minmi nam
Oi wttnA.M t i.t.il tha ,nv.r,.n on many fllseases and symptoms pain
with Albert E. Palmer In Seattle. In the back, headache, nervousness, hot.
'. Hawler. rlsina? to hia feet, entered an dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, ois-
objectlon, aa he did not aee how it or .ere of the eyesight and hearing,
waa binding on the defendant He stat- dlaslneaa. Irregular heart, debility,
ed that If tha conversation waa a nar- drowsiness, dropsy, deposits In the
ratlve It could not be binding on Borah, "riw, etc. uui u you seep tne niters
nunn anoweo uu court a letter Dear-1 " hv "
Ing on the latter and the latter said he vour kidneys.
could not aee that It waa binding on
Borah but would take the question un
der advisement, at the same time re
marking that Borah had not yet been
connecitMi with the conspiracy.
During the day the defense had adopt
George K. Parrlsh. musician, of 272H
: I
Vmm t mlr ,,,,.1 P.,ln A. mm
lust sa gladly indorse Doan's kidney
I'llls today as I did three years ago.
i Ime has proved that the benefits I
fou.id were permanent, and this has
ed the policy Of. allowing everyth III h-en r vratlfvlnv Klrfnov rnmnlalnt
to go Into the record without objection made Ha flrat appearance In my esse
and In thla way many letters which m aradusllv that It waa inmi time be-
irlally aided the government in
materiall
proving the part Steunerrberg played in
Other letters pointing to the part Borah-might-nave
taken ware gotten be
fore the court In the same manner. All
thla correspondence ia between Sweet I pletely relieved and not a symptom h
and his attorney, l Worthman. Steun-1 reappeared up to thla time.
judge John Klchardson.
fore I paid any attention to It. A cold
ttld In mv back and I becan to suf
fer from dull heavy pains In the loins
and over the kidneys, it was then that
1 - waa - Inrtured to try Doan's Kidney
riua, ana, as stated above, was com
For aale by all dealers.
ft'
rssocrLVt
S f o .
. ; . IWtlastel Oreeei ' -, ' '
W Li aw a Me Sf a Ortfm ' ; V.'
INSURE AXJCe KINDS OS
, IOVK (sTTOOC AGAINST
DEATH FROM ANY I.
CAU8U
. - ' -Vejmalfc
4ami Wmi Bunmtm
JTM.aSinltlitr.riM. I. a Onte Oaal Ufit '
Jae. ItOberfccntuy KLaMnaer OMllaaa.1)
Xoof at!
The lettef which It Is'cUlmed ehowa kTriT -Fo".TMIIhurn ' :
Borah'a gulltv knowledge was written
to Worthman In reaard to 110.000 which
had been placed In escrow for use In
buying timber landa. In part of thi
etter he aays:
'I wish vou would aro over and see
Mr. Borah. Mr. Borah ia Governor
Steunenberg's sttorney and understands
the matter In every particular.'.'
The letter aoes on- to say that Steun-
ennerg nsrt telegraphed to eend him a
copy of the agreement.
s agreement. Hweet writes, waa
for 11,000 of his money which the gov
ernor held under certain condition!
which Borah would understand In an
other letter Sweet mentions State Sen
tor Kincain, wno, witnesses say, se
cured the fraudulent entrymen. as a
confidant of Steunenberg. In this con
nectlon he says Klncald would skin
nv one. He would skin himself If he
could. Another letter, regarded aa alg-
Ifieant. says the governor sot some
of his friends to put up 1140,000 to se
cure an that timber on six months'
time.
A letter from Steunenberr from Eau
Claire, Wisconsin, where the governor
nad just concluded a deal with Barber
nd Moon ror acquiring Boise lands waa
pointed out to the jury by Attorney
Kutn as snowing the writers aullt.
contains the following:
'The conditions of the deal are verv
exacting on me, as they practically bind
e to com Diet tne deal and make me
rinancially responsible.
Price 60
Buffalo.
New Tork, sole agente for the United
States.
Remember
take no other.
the name Doan'e-
ind
take all the responsibility as to title,
etc. I do not like this feature. In
twice.. It la aettled law that the action
of the board of equalisation Is final as
to valuations, and the sheriff cannot re
duce valuations or assesamenta. He can
only remit a tax charged on property
that the taxpayer does not own.
In addition to reducing assessments
and charging off taxes without author
ity of law, and accepting signed state
ments for his records when the law
calls for affidavits, the sheriff haa re
duced taxes on orders from County As
sessor Slgler'a deputies In cases where
the only complaint has been too high
aasesment and not double assessment.
Most of the orders from the assessor's
office requested the correction of er
fors for double assessments but many
have been sent to the sheriff where the
firoperty-owner merely complained of
oo high an assesment. The sheriff has
made reductions on the rolls on orders
from the assessor's office In the follow
ing cases:
E. Brodle. aeeessment reduced from
1300 to $25; H. V. Adlx, from $2S0 to
$26; Mrs. A. Troutner, from J200 to
tlOO: Nela Nelson. 1260 to 1100: Mrs. C.
Gallagher, 00 to $56; Mrs. E. Griffith,
from 1400 to $290; L. H. Sterrett. from
tan tn 11 &0: Mrs. C. K Dahl. from 12&0
in oiner woras, i to 100; C. A. iMtiseii, rrom tui to zu:
MIMBIl
Fwtline Chaafeer af
Ferttao Boars' ef TMas
MraaiNCCs
Osetoa Traa sag taring. Rank rWeaa40e
The raa'otiwt Ceoeaas'
a. O. Dan ft Co. Qaaita1 Agrac? "-
We auks ne laralaa InlM
Ve ile ytm a eqaar 4ea. Lacssee'a)
BOMB OFFICE t-T-L.4PAYTTTtBUMl
Cm WsskHtm ami Sk-A Vtaef Oe '
Charles Mombell, from $400 to $100. and.
r I frnnlf frnm tlKA to 1200.
other words. I hnrdly think It fair. 'nhorlff Mtevens savs section S141 of
but men i nave every conriaence in my l the code gives him full authority for
representations ana my ability to make every reduction he has made, and ex
them good, ao have taken the chance.'
SHERIFF IGNORES LAW
(Continued from Page One.)
ttorneya. Attorney R. W. Montague
aald:
"If the property-owner merelr asserts
that his property ia assessed too hlirh.
the sheriff haa no discretion whatever
under this section. There Is no kind of
oubt about a case where a man does
ot claim he does not own the items.
This section applies only In cases where
the assessor has charged against a tax
payer items of property he does not own
or has charged him wttb the same Items
nlsins the fact that he does not require
affidavits by saying that It haa never
been the custom to have the affldavita
sworn to.
Attorneys hold that If Stevens Is per
mitted to reduce assessments, the func-
lons of the board of equalization are
taken from it and the laws creating the
board repealed by Implication. Deci
sions by the Oregon supreme court re
norted In the i4th Oregon hold that If
a property-owner does not appear before
the board of equalization while It is in
session he cannot afterward complain
of the assessment being too iilgh. An
other decision In the 22d Oregon holds
that the countv court and the board Of
equalization are the only tribunals rec
ognized by law as having the power to
alter assessments in any way.
HARTMAN&
THOMPSON
BANKERS
CHAMBER OP
COMMERCE
issue travellers'
checks, payable
everywhere. For
eign exchange
bought and sold
at attractive rates
at all times.
i
UnHmiU r$rmal LUbUitf '
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MARINE NOTES
Astoria Sent i8.-Arrived down dur
ing the n I r tit ana sauea at o:iu a. m
Genevieve Mollnos. Ff. bk...... London
Rene Kerviler, Ft. ah. Hamburg
LAennec, r. an Swansea
Le Filler, Fr. bk ....London
Martha Roux, Fr. bk .Hamburg
Mozambique. Br. bk... Newcastle PI
Samoa, Br. bk ......Shields
Thiers. Fr. sh Newcastle. E.
Marechal Turrene, Fr. bk, . ....Hamburg
Vllle de Mulhouse, Fr. bk Antwerp
Guethary, Fr. bk ,. .Antwerp
nerri l,ou, rr. on Antwerp
Walden Abbey, Br. sh Antwerp
GleneRslih, Br. sh Antwerp
Veraailles. Fr. bk Leith
General de Hpisderrre, Fr.. bk. . .London
General de Nearrler. Fr.'bkr. . I.onrinn
bayard, ft. bk.., Antwerp
vine ae won, rr. dk ...Antwern
Alice Marie, Fr. bk ........ .Antwerp
Eugene Rergallne, Fr. bk Antwerp
H. Haekflfdd. Or. bk.- Hnnnlntn
Arctic Stream. Br. sh ....... Rotterdam is Ans-elea sworn to by Luther Brown,
Crown of India, Br." bk. Antwern and charalna Older with criminal libel
Cornil Bart, Fr. bk. . ; .Antwerp against Brown.
Juiea uomrnes, wok., .....Rotterdam The minute one or tne warrants waa
Edward Detaille.Fr.bk.v,,,.. Antwerp read to him, Older was thrown into an
Kmllie ,Gallin. Fr. bk..,. .London automobile and whirled away at full
F,rneat Legouve, Fr. bk .Antwerp speed dawn Van Nesa avenue and thence
ftajore, , .or. an. ............. .t.onaon I out or tne city ana uuwn mo vuuuiy
v r. i -nm a (tirnnirh Kan Mateo, ana on to
Belen. Fr. baric. . . v. .
Claverdon,' Br. sh.;...
10. French bark Louis XIII, rrom Port
land. ... .
Dunkirk, oept. z. oauea Depiemutr
25. French bark Alice Marie for POrt-
la Rotterdam, Sept. 28. Sailed Sep
tember 26. French ahlp Jules commes,
fn, PnrMinil
Astoria Sept. 28. Condition of the
h a a. ut obscured: wind south
east 6 miles; weather cloudy with light
Tides at Astoria today High water:
6:S4 a. m.. 10 feet; 6:14 p. m.. 7.6 feet
Low water: 11:12 a. m., 3.6 feet.
ARRESTED FOR LIBEL
'(Continued frsup Page One.)
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and his assistants bundled Older into
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party, with the exception of one deputy,
entering at the same time. Thla alngle
deputy remained on guard la the nar-
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armed with a writ of habeas corpu8 and
accompanied by the entire police force
of thla city, meet the coast line train
on which Fremont Older, editor of the
San Francisco Bulletin, who was kid
napped in nan Francisco last night, was
being taken to Los Angeles, and re
moved him from the train.
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