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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,1 MONDAY . EVENING. OCTOBER 21, loor. - ;- Kill FINK? Two of Three Suspicious Ohnraeh'rs 1'nrf inllv Iden tified at Ashland as Stein mnn Station Hobo 31 ur (lerers and L'oMhts. (flpeclnl rlptrb In Tit Journal.) Ashland. Oi., i :'1 TIitci- mi n ar rested at I Mmxmiiir. ( 'al i r--r n ii, on sus picion oT h.-lng thr Irln who killed Charles Kink and wounded Ms two com panions In a frrltflit car on the Southern Pacific at Ptt-lnimtn station Thursday night In an nttempt nt rohhcry. v brought here to day 1 y Deputy Sheriff A. It. Irwin of .AtOilum! mid two of them were partially Identified liy tlic tw wounded mm, William Hi-mi r!-k a'i Kred Mason. Th? illMrlcl attorney 1 InveKtiKiitliiK further. The aiisallnntK In tli fatal affray were three auppoHrd holioes. Tin- men whom they undertook to rol vn- wmk- Ingmen bentlnjr t h i r way noutii. to s.n e expenses. With revolvers dmwi: upon him. Fink si-lscd one of the ht'.' kuih In the effort to put up a flKht Tin' honors flrod'kllllnir Kink Instantly and Inflicting severe flesh wounds on Mem erlrk Slid Mason. The two latter say the encounter took place under ihe light Of a tallow candle and the fares of their assailants could he hut dimly seen, mil the voices and the general ap pearance of the three men under arrest seem Identical with those of their as sailants. When arrested the men were holmlng long the line. They had no weapons but their actions were auspicious und their stories lackud agreement. iwr GIVES Ml SUPPORT Kepiiblican Lame Duck Can didate Keceives Encour agement in Fight. GRAND RUSH FOR AH Fully Developed Oil Craze at Payette Company Forming Plans. (t; nlted PrrM Iowd Wire) Snn Kranclsco, Oct 21. I emocrota are at a loss to denne the reason for Hearst's going over to Republicanism In the present municipal campaign. The Issue between two ( lean men, Kyan and Taylor. left the Kxamlner open to choose the lieiimcrntlc ticket but It did not. In an editorial published on Sunday the Examiner comes out unqualifiedly In support of Panic Kyan. Republican indicate lor max or. 1 lie e liloilal says In part: In tills ihlr crisis all Rood rltlsena, Irrespective of party aflillatlons or per sonal prejudiced, ari united In Judg ment us to the kind of man ban rran- Isco nee Is for muyor during the com ing term "Mi; must be honest and fearless. "M? must sincerely 1 ml the moral Influence of his office and whatever aid It iiihv be in his power to give, to the prose-utlon of the grafters who have brought Han Francisco Into world-wide disrepute. "He must be .vigorous of mind and body to perform the arduous duties which will fall to his lot In the re habilitation of the city. lie must tie unshackled free to go straight to the end of the policy of re generation and absolutely incapable of being swerved by any form of un scrupulous Influence, either of one man. corporations or newspapers. "'. II McCarthy fulls utterly to meet most of the requirements. lr lv It Taylor, of Irreproachahle private character and of unshakable in tegrlty, Incks fne equally potent essen tial of virility anil effective efficiency. Daniel A Hyan. of equilly Irre proachable private character, nn I of equally unshakable Integrity, more nearly fills to the full the needs of the hour and him the Examiner unhesltat inglv recommends to nil the voters of San r ram Isco KepuWIcan. Democratic and Labor ndherents nlike as the man best qualltleil to be the ncit mayor of the city- Mr. McCarthy, at the head of the so- called Labor I'nlon ticket, seems at tills time to have fallen Into an un fortunate sltuntlon. Kvcr since before the last campaign be has been the close political nlly and associate of Ituef and SchmltB. When It was shown that these worthies were corrupt, Mr. McCarthy might have repudiated them. He did not do so. "For Mr. Taylor we share the com mon sentiment of honest admiration." RAISE E li MX LEVY Assessment Roll Foots Up to $232.5W13R Increase Over Last Year More Than 50 Per Cent Personal ProiMTty List $65,778,GiM). WOMEN SUFFER MISS JULIE FLORENCE WALSH (Special OUpatrb to Tbt Journal.) Pcyette. Ida., Oct. 21 While the of ficers of the Oregon Oil A Gas company are In consultation today as to action to b taken toward developing the oil flow struck in well No. 1 at 725 feet Friday evening, the crude oil stands bubbling In the well, almost to the top Wry. Xf 'X.V'.&'K-l.-XW ytfx-:- li 'f. ::: . ': ' i 9 'I . - ' f I , , DEMANDS RELEASE (Continued from Tnge One.) Ing over his head, hung there by the czar, because of the learned doctor's belief In the freedom of speech. Wrought up In this atmosphere It was not strange that the two Struneky girls should have early interested themselves In the bet terment of their father's native land. Anna went, Into literature and soon be came Identified with several of the best magazines as a regular contributor. Re sides this she has written several books. The amblt'on of Rose was to write a hlstorv of Russia. "Only," as she frequently remarked "Russia must be free first because I could never have access to the docu ments under the present bureaucratic regime." Her room-mate found her crying on the morning that the r.apers announced tne cmr s determination to Rive the J Russian people a constitution and a unit fllil. "It's a trick." she cried; "a trick of Nicholas and Wltte. The Romanoffs know no more of constitutions and lib erty than do cows of Sanscrit. They are trvlng to fool the peasants who trust the cxar." About this time Reveral circles for socialistic study were formed In San Francisco, Herkelev and Stanford. Jack London and others were the leading spirits In the movement and the Misses Strunsky became members. Shortly af terwards Anna took to the lecture plat form and spoke In the Interests of Rus sian freedom all over thn.T'nlted .States Many times she received warnings that the srents of the great white czar were watching her and spvlng upon her every movement nut tnis Information did not deter, her. When the two irlrla an. nounced that they were going to Europe win wmi in" iree Russian partv tne thremn end warnings enme In In County Assessor Slgler has completed the pi rsonal tax roll for Multnomah county amounting to J65,77N,6NO. which Is more than 50 per cent larger than last year's assessment, when the total was J43.90S.725 This brings the total tax roll for the county to 23;.45'I,K5S. all of which Is In Portland with the exception of about 116, oiio, 000 Lust year's roll amounted to 118(1. 905, C5R. or $51,549,200 less than the nrr.nunt assessed this year. Follow ing Is the Itemized personal assessment roll: Merchandise $15.S3S,495 Machinery and equipment.... ft .fi fi 7 5u Roadbed V.M!l.!t3J Rolling stock 1,279.935 Telephone and telegraph lines. sx,2(ij Money, notes and accounts... 2fi.2S 4. 1 40 Shares of stock 4,lii7,!45 Farm machines 425,1 10 I Household furniture 4.:i.ll6 Horses 62:1,2145 i Cattle , :r.2.390 Pheep 3.616 Swine 6,065 Total $H5,77h.6S0 Many women suffer in alienee and drift along from bad to worM, knowing- well thai they ought to hare immediate assistance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? Thecanse may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctanca to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and un less heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the lneTltaDie result. The best remedy for all these symptom is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots and herbs. No other medicine in the country has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medi cine has such a record of cures of female ills. Miss J. F. Walsh, of 328 W. 36th St., New York City, writes: "Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of Inestimsble value In restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull pains in my back, but your medicine soon brought about a change In my general condition, bullt me up and made me perfeotly well." Lydia E. Pinkharo's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulcera tion, and organic diseases, it is lnvaiuanie in preparing ior cnuu-uirw and during the Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility, and invigorates the whole system, Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at t-ynn, was. er aovico is irec r '." Mm. ;Mmimm : - J.. 1 F ISH OM HS over warn Attorneys. Admit Defeat of Man to Control Without Enjoined Stock. CATCH li M; GETFIVECEHTS Dr. Pohl Puts Price on Head of Every Kodent Infest ing City. (Unltrd t'roi Iennfd Wire.) Chicago. Oct. 21. Stuyvesnnt Fish has won n temporary. If not an ultimate victory today over F.. H. Harrlrnan In the flRht for control of the Illinois Cen tral. Harrfcmn'a attorneys formally nrfmit terl txlay the defeat of their olan to control the annual Htorkholdora' meet ln without the abanw jbd up by tho Injunction 5eeurerl by FIfIi. At 1 o'clock thlK morning, after nn all-nlnht conference if the attorneys for both aides, an agreement was sinned postponing the at oekholders' meeting until December IS. The next buttle will b In the eourta over the 2XH.731 Dr. Esther Pohl announced this morn ing that ahe would pay G centa for each rat brought to tho city crematory, and th prlco of rat-traps has already ad vanced because of the announcement; schoolboys and newsboys, are planning a war agalnRt the rodents that will e. terminate tho pest, deplete the city- treasury and make the boys opulent. Newsboys have quit selling newspa pers, grown men hove turned from ordl nary jobs of labor, nml waterfront ha bltues are squabbling over tho division ! ot territory where each man can hunt i rats exclusively. There will be no grading price for rats. Anything that can be classed in the, species whether large or small, lean ! or fat, bearded or smooth-shaven, will 1 be paid for at the universal rate of 6 cents per rodent. ! Wlille this price Is Just one-half as i large as t lie one paid in Man j-rancmco lr. 1'ohl considers. It sufficient in view Banks Come to Rescue of In stitutions Hurt I.v the Heinze Muddle. shares of enjoined stock. 1 lurri noin I pf . i ",- ln( t 'bat i'ortiana lifts less man will seek to have the Inlunctton dls- j uir as many rals, mey are easier to solved and Fish will maintain tho ratoh nrKl oT Rentier nature. In ract ground he took when he sought the en- Portland rats can be fed from the hand joining order. It Is likely that the afl?S ""p or two lessons Harrlrnan attornevs will start the court! Th( IJ1,,1 l'Pr of Hamlin would have battle late this afternoon. i ih(" easiest kind of a Job with Portland Fish Is Jubilant and said this morn- I rats should lie doclde to come out of Ing: "If Harrlrnan doesn't sm-orpd In I fairyland and pipe his rat-beguiling lay. eettina- the Iniunotion dissolved, we "f could soon make himself one of the win.' DALY'S SUCCESSOK (Continued from Page One.) every mMl. But thev went and noon be came influential workers nt the party's N'Hiuiunni'rs in Bwnzeriand. r 1 Payette's Gusher, Oil Well No. 1, in Action. ' of the drill hole,, and excitement re ..ajslns at fever height. Speculators are arriving on every train, options are cov ! erlng this whole region like a blanket, .' and every-symptom of an oil craze has developed. General Manager Taylor has wired for a cap for the well so the oil can be controlled whep the well Is opened. It will arrive within two or three days . and It is not expected that anything will be done until It comes. It is thought, however, that another blowout is liable te occur at any time. Considerable oil stone hns been found where It fell about the well. It read ily burns when lighted, l.leces of verv tmrd conl were also thrown up with ihe gusher. General Manager Taylor states that as soor as this well Is clenned out. If it Is found that It Is not necessary to bore dec:ier. other wells will be begun Immediately and the company will pro ceed to develop the field on a large scalp. Doubt no longer exists that this entire basin Is underlaid with oil and gas. The well Is within the city limits, within a few hundred feet of the Pay ette r!ver and within a few feet of the bank of nn old mill slough. Treaty AVlth Spain. Rome. Oct. 21. The government has been notified by France that th? treaty between France and Snnln Is similar to that signed between Clreat Britain and Spain, guaranteeing reciprocally the coasts of the Atlantic and the Medit erranean. The two treaties are really a defensive alliance between Great Brit ain. France and Spain. Is a believer In the theory that the boss of a department should be able to carry on tho technical details of his depart ment should it becomo necessary for him to do so. It Is greatly feared therefore Hint when It Is learned by the president that Mr. Westgaie Is not a practical sur veyor and knows nothing of the technic!-) Ins and outs of such a position us that of surveyor-general that he will look with disfavor upon the appoint ment of the state chairman. As the matter now stands the recom mendation of the Oregon delegation has been sent to the executive office urging the appointment of Mr. Westgate. Act ing on this recommendation the ap pointment has been made out and all that Is now necessary Is the approval and- signature of the president. Ac cording to the news from Washington this appointment was sent to the presi dent for his signature but. he decided to take no action In tho matter until after his return to Washington. Be cause of this delay the office has not Deen nilcil and Mr. Westgate is yet waiting for his credentials. When the president returns to Wash ington he will find awaiting him there a statement of the facts regarding Mr. Westgate's unfitness and training for the otfiee of surveyor-general an I It Is believed that when this has been seen by the president that he will not ap prove of the recommendations of the delegation and It t 1 1 1 be necessary to choose Home other person, who Is a prac tical surveyor. most popular personages who ever stepped Into print. A few notes from hin reeds would tempt many, many rats from their hiding laces ami follow the muse hither and thither while the men and boys could walk In and slay them with mighty blows from their sticks and bludgeons. Each rat Is worth 5 cents. A fair-sized rattrap will hold a dozen rats. If placed before the right kind of nn opening the trap can be filled ovor night. Sixty cents could not be made more easily. Four traps a day would mean an Income of almost as large as the city pays laborers. Find the right kind of a hole then place the trap In front of It. All persons killing rats should take them to the city crematory at the foot of Twenty-fifth street, where they will be given a requisition which will be paid at the city hall. Woman-like, Dr. Pohl has asked that tho rats be not brought to her office In the city hall. TO SAVE HARKETl f (Tutted Prct LMI Wire.) New York. Oct. 21 Ten million dol lars Is the amount pledged Sunday by 20 banks representing deposits of $1, 2r0, 000,000 to aid the financial Institu tions In trouble as the result of the Heinze failure A petition In Involuntary bankruptcy i was filed today ngalnst into and Artnur Heinze and Max Sehultz, a pnrtner, by i Myers & Goldsmith, attorneys, citing: for W. H. Kobtham, Ieo Wise anil a Frank Barnabee, assignees, respectively, for the firms of Gross A Kleeberg, E. V. Brokaw and Herzfeld Stern. The total claims aggregate J325.000. In the Concert to Be Given Friday Afternoon, October 25, at the Hcilig Theatre, The WEBER PIANO Will Be Used To Accompany the Famed and Gifted Violinist MISS MAUD POWELL This distinguished artist, conceded to be the greatest woman violinist of the age, after using and trying numerous makes of pianos in connection with her many years of concert work, has been captiveted by the wonderful tone of the Weber, and now, at the height of her career, expresses her decided and positive preference for this make, which, with its marvelous tone, sympathetic sieging qualities and responsive touch, she has -cund, better meets the exacting requirements of the violin virtuoso than any other make in all the piano world. WEBER PIANOS ARE SOLD IN PORTLAND AND THROUGHOUT THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST only by The House of Highest Quality pianorhobiiitr Biggest Busiest and Best FINDER PLEASE KEEP 353 Washington Street, Cor. Park San Francisco, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise Stores Everywhere California to Alaska ft i i ! ! (Continued from Page One.) J.1.. where puhllshed, when It comes to orig inality and literary ability. Home of the most famous literary men and women of the age have taken part In Blmtlar contests not In America alone but throughout Great Britain and other same time hava more than the money's rth or amusement out of his efforts foreign countries. Therefore It Is ex pected that Tho Journal's contest will bring out some notable efforts. If any subscriber would make some easy money he can do so and at the I, by reading the terms of the contest on another page and sending In his contribution. Drug clerks throughout the Atlantic stntes are forming unions and Joining the Retail Clerks' International union. Rain Coats All you rlly teed to knowr. ft how to tell a whenyou lee it, and you ctn do to by observing the following : This circultr registered trde-mtrk Those who change from other shoes to Hanan's never change back. A Hanan customer Is a persistent customer. Ros enthal's, Seventh and Washington Bts. C OUICUH SHRINK If governor Fletcher D. Proctor is re nominated and reelected In Vermont .is Is advocated by a number of news papers. It will be the first time in 8 years that a governor of that state has held office more than two years. FROM GAS FRANCHISE St. John's Rulers Afraid of Fuel Proposition Which Looks Inviting. ,' - i f D I I 0 1 E I . .J"'t. . CD.(.BLBa.BB.sT s tiaa mm ... mt mm mm m DAD says: "A package of Malta-Vita contains as much digestive nutri ment as a 'whoppin' big piece of meat "i kid. Malta-Vita is wheat, man's natural food, flaked and deliciously prepared with malt ex tract. A dime's worth of Malta-Vita gfives more strength taxes digestion less than several dime's worth of meat. No other breakfast is so refreshing, so pleasing, so satisfying, as milk, cream or fruit with Malta-Vita the best real that ever went onto a table. ' AU grocers. Should all rneiribers of the council be present tomorrow evening there Is little doubt that the Davldor gas franchise will be granted by the St. Johns mu nlclpal body. The principle reason for tho refusal of the council to pass It at the last meeting wa because Peter Autzcn, the new councilman, was ab sent. No member of the council wishes to assume the responsibility of theven ture without the full concurrence of the entire body. The price nslced for the gas. $1.45 per i.uuu ciinic feet, is regarded by many to ne hign. un the other hand the ma jority of the present citizens of St Johns are willing to pay that much for gas, primarily, to obtain the expendi ture cf the many thousands of dollars which It will require to build the plant and the subsequent activity and Indus trious appearance It will give to tho city; secondly, many people want gas and really helleve that gas for heating at $1.45 per 1.0U0 feet will be cheaper than wood. . The franchise hns many alluring fea tures. It pays to the city treasurer a fixed sum yearly which Increases with the population. Also when the popula tion of St. Johns reaches 35,000 It Is promised the price of gas will be lowered from $1.45 to $1.05 per 1,000 cubic feet. MINISTERS HOLD FIIiST FALL SESSION TRACE UmJ It stamped on the cloth and this silk label is RAIN 'PROOF at the collar or elsewhere. C5FLook for the stamp and label and insist upon seeing them for unless they are both (here, the garment is not Genuine "Xl$?XZWW&& We will send booklet telling all about " Crarenette " Cloths if you write us B PRIESTLEY & CO. Manufacturer of "Crarenatte" Cloth, Mohair. Dru Good, etc 100 Fifth Are, Cor. 15th St. Naw York The Methodist ministers held the first of this fall's regular Monday meetings today with a program. The meetings were set to begin with October but gen eral ministerial meetings and a cam palgn lor Willamette university have taken precedence. The new president. Dr. T. li. Ford, was In tho chRlr. A paper on "Direct Methods of Kvan- gelisirT was read by Rev. C. L. Hamil ton andwns followed by a discussion In which several participated. The thought emphasized by the speakers was that the world has already been conquered by evangelization and all that la necessary is for Christian workers to tep in ana take possession. All spoke of the need for personal work. 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