The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 09, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER $.IU7.
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IV Luuni L
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files con
Police Blunder and Allow
Notorious Sneak Thief to
Equalization Hears Reasons
' Why Assessment Should
Be Keducej.
HOPELESS CHAOS
OF COURT CASES
Auditor Drown of the Northern Pa
rl fin Tarm I 1 MM.MMnw - nr.. w A h.
Walk From Station Unmo- for tt county board ot equalisation
, . i mi... at cy nan this morning to pr-
iPSlWl I)lS(Wer IillliT8 sent objection to mem nf-cer-
. . I tain property In the north end orru
TTlfrrflf TfOlirS AftCnVnifl. P'0 P " company It appears that
o"- - tin land InclOdea certain street that
jhav bean abandoned, and the Termln.il
. I company complnln trial tue asses
uient la too high.
Th hearing today wan on the que'
One again the police aepartmeni nas w)(n other nronerty. snd not upon the
tilundnred and a a irault Oatr Poulaen, awreplng ground of objection mad
supposed to be the "kin. of th, , thT.!-.! company 'conju,..
i now at iiih-i.j. through tha county.
at the gro Inefficiency of Grlta- While no decision wn reached, and
machera ubordlnate. Instead of being would not be legal If declared. th
.. a .. .w th. n.n.itv nf hia Terminal company complaint wa weak
compelled to pay th penalty of, hi -n(J by h- prel7,n, .,,;, ,.,, ,nd
crime. la likely the application for reduction
Puutsen caught In tha act of will be refused,
lining a room In tha lodglng-hou.e at The board slso hoard aeven or eight
i "" ' ' ' . . w .. .. , property owner residing or owning real
tlH Jsorth Third street by Barney Haf- ,;tp f Vouch addition. In thhf .re
fer, th proprietor of th hostelry, and l Hon. according to the reaaonlng of A
taken to police headquarter yesteidsy I seasor Hlgler, property values have been
' afternoon at 4:J0 o'clock. J Increasing more rapidly fher than In
Haffey discovered foulaen leaving oneisny omer pan or ine cut.
ef th room with a quantity of wear-1 Th large Increase made In many
io annar-i which he had wranned In a I Instancea have not been pleasing In
sheet stolen from one of th beds. J property owner, and a large number
Placing th crook undtr arreat, the lodg-lof application for a cut In aaaessment
in.hmia keener turned hi prisoner ram from that section. The board Is
i Patrolman Humnhreys. After giving particular attention to win
'arriving at th station and being as- plaint based on allegation that cer-
surd that th fellow would be held tain land Is too high aa compared with
pending th Issuance of a complaint other lot In th same vicinity.
Harrey mao nis way to m uisimci
attorney's office.
Securing th necessary document hl
returned to th Hail ol justice ana iiipu
th Information in the municipal court.
, Poulsen was temporarily booked on a!
: charge ef simple drunk, but through the
gross carelessness of cither Captain
glover or on of hi assistants, no no
tation waa made on the margin of the
arrat docket, to hold the prisoner for
the police court.
With nothing to Indicate that th
prisoner in question was guilty of any
crime except drunkenness. Captain
' Moore naturally turned th fellow loose
till morning with th rest or the ine
briates, taken Into custody during the!
night. ,
When th rase was called In court
this morning, the bailiff wa Instructed
rwrr;. '." 'r bi.. m th. Muitom.h bo, .na
ho found. Haffey aroe and Informed Lumber company's plant at the foot of
the court that the prisoner had been Bancroft street brought out th fire de
turned loose,- and consternation reigned . , .... ... .
among the police officials. partment at p. m. last night ind
That's certainly a good one." said before th flame were finally extln-
Chief UrIUmacher when informed of the gulshed damage aggregating evrl
jr-atter. "Homebody's carelessness Is thousand dollars had Teen wrought,
responsible.. I'll look It up," and tho Th flrebont George H. - Williams and
rnllee alflwU uervously. gnawing his half a luun engine, companies respond-
mustache. hastened Into his office. d to th alarm and the firemen assls?-
rroubl Is In store for some member of ed by a large corpa of volunteers did
the department excellent work. F. A. Douty, secretary
Haffey says he is satisfied that the of the iumber company believes th
p ATJSLi' R,.??ni-Tr '..wXWTh,
hTni;Renlf1"fi:7.nraoUoJ ,n" " d '"'"f""'
about the incompetency of the police TTT-.TTk ttt -.t -t
.i3ZF&EE3rA,t JUMP FR0M RUNAWAY
CAR KILLS BARRON
Holidays Pnt Leal Work in
JJuddle Thickens Mis
souri River.
me chaoa Into which th business
of th circuit court ha been thrown
by the holiday promises to become
much more disordered If, aa predicted,
the governor Issue "a proclamation con
verting next week Into one long legul
holiday. Thl will mean that the Jury
called for the November term will not
be empaneled, and all Jury caaee aet
W ME .COAi nS EIIGKIFFR'OIFS
ARE STRONGER PLAN STRIKE TO SAVE TOl'JII
Money Is Secured From Sub- Seattle and Tacoma, May Bel Hauls Burning Trainload of
ireasury at Ban mnclsco tut Off From Fuel Sup- J Dynamite Awav and Rp.
ply JNext 3londay.
by Correspondents.
(Uslted rraa Leasal Wire.)'
flalem. Or., Nor. t The bank here
duces Death List to 15.
(Ult4 rrsss Uased Wire.)
Tacoma, Wah.. Nov..l.-.Two hundred
(Valted
Dougla. rlH Not,
Wtr.)
-The death
Cam JVomai's Wrcakxiessc. '
We rf to that boon to weak, nerroo.'
I iuffrln-i woaea Ktiowu a Dr. Pierce i
Favtrlto Prwrlptlon.
Dr. John Fyfe one of thoKdltorlal Staff
of Thi Eolectio Mbdioal Beyizw aatg
f Unicorn root (IlelonUu Dioioa) which
la on of the chief Ingredlente of tha "JiV
Tori to Pfescrtptloai "l -V. ,i, - ,'
a A raniedr which lavarlahly acta as a atr
ta tnvigorstor aiikM for aonsal ac
tivity ot the entire reproductive system.'
lie continue "la Helonla we haveanedtcayi '
sseat which more fully answers the abere
purpose than any tthtr drug Htfl uihtrk I am
sectwMntod, In Ui treatmant of dlsaase pe
culiar to women U Is aeldeai that a case la
sea which duo not present seme Indication
for this remedial agent." Dr. t'yfe further
say at "Th following are ameng th leading
r:,.. " th!.d10' th. "'for. the Wllk..on coal " the result of the Naooaarl e.plo- hlnT In th.
-iv, ji ! aaaeriea, reaay to strike r-'"" r"y now piacea n or I aiowietwesaiemuiiioiivoi ids reproaacii
lo
mai. I na i-aaa and Riiah hunk la n. Hnniiiv nui maa.i - is. ai: uaian am h araana er women, snanisi oeBraaaioa ana if-
S,.S'oo.aV..nS? wlt lhVrtk" "h to Carbonado, the train when th. explclon ffiflJpfc'iS
order, to m.k it I100.CW0. ThJ Capital m,n,n the right of WUkeaon ug.allroad to HtawnlM lZ! rnM,to"J -,!7?a"t. Nf12n tb kuf
N-toJil th. sVlem 8,afTb.n give 1 .nde.yor to enll.t the 400 men there W,hW fl'th-V'S n'w'eVo "U' &&Vt it
iw.uuu in traneit rrom the aubtreaaury. I to Join them In tvlna nn hn.h mi.- open car, heavily loaded with aaolo. . n. . -X:, . Jrl A . . . -ll-. . : VI
f r this month w.l, be c.rr, over u,, g nYZ w?,t
U, another complication w, arise gft a --ac. T th! g? -jfErS UtTeSTfi:
the member: of the Dec!mb.r X XAtr oli.eV.hJ fe"! f"i T.rk -'t hourt.m. ' lVhVtothurS! fafln tff;i.,tfLU!M
muai b drawn and aerved. It ha .t. It has abundant ; securities " when they reach their work. They he niS t ihJ T rSI? CJT 1Tc 1 ' tK't U r nTO J e JJf. rierce1! J vorTirf
jss: K"-r2!Lihl. atwW1.!? .T.enahViVT-h'L'-rt" ?? S-ri3 .urrunh.th,"r.f5wwat?
art to TS. ,r -TLT- " " trmn the town. He had taken It about w" unicorn roos W neioniaa,
!?-co'" "t. Ihe company re-1 . half mile when th. e.nioainn .7. and tho medical DroMtrUea of wHIoh il
i.uaea in uemintt.' 1 1 i.,: - 1
, w 1 w mmm uiwwn lu a lum a.
CIGAR STUMP BURNS
UP BIGffle PILE
Multnomah Box Company
Sustains Heavy Loss
From Fire in Yards.
delayed some dav
mini an nnur or more arier midniam.
during which the drawlna could bo
completed In the regular way. This,
however, would not obviate tha diffi
culty or serving the nrosnectlve liirora
as service would not be good on a holi
day and It would be Impossible to
perrorm tnia work in the small hour
or the morning.
Twenty-one Jury case have now ao.
cumulated on the docket, beside one
week assignment of court cases. AU
inrney are so bewildered by th way
thut court business has plied up that
they are ceasing to make predictions
as to the means of preserving "the
squr deal."
SAYS SECURITY Oil
L
SCOO
FUND
GOOD
J. W. Welch Says Benton
County Land Is Worth
$300,000.
JUMPS OFF ViROHG
WAY AIID INJURED
Woman Attempts to Leave
Speeding Car and Suffers
. (Ruptured I!ar Dram.
A woman on a Morrison street car at
tempted to Jump from th car at Tenth
street this morning when It waa gilng
t full speed. She dismounted back
wardaand wa thrown on the pavement,
her head striking the atone. A nurtured
ear drum and a broken blood vessel
resulted and she is In a aerlous con
dition. Dr. Homer-. I. Keeney chanced to be
passing and saw the woman lying In
the street with blood flowing from her
"head and with the assistance of the
conductor took her to a drug atore near
bv until the ambulance came. She Is
now at the Good Samaritan hn.nli.1
and up to a late hour this afternoon
loe aiienoanis nao oeen unable to learn
her name or. residence because she Is
in a semi-conscious condition.
IMMENSE CROWD SEES
SOUTHERN RUGBF GAME
(pertal Dispatch ta Th Jearaat.)
Walla Walla, Waah.. Nov. . As a re
sult of jumping from a runaway freight
car Thursday atfernoon, Orren Barrou,
a young brakeman, died at St. Mary's
hnspltsl yesterday of Injuries received
jiout the head and ahoulders. A heavy
car, loaded with barley, broke loose at
Hector station Thursday afternoon.
liarron, who was on the car, could not
sat the brake and the car, gaining
momentum on a heavy a-rsde. waa soon
running at terrific speed- Barron stayed
wnn me car until it reached
limits, when he made
angming on nis nead and shoulders. lie
waa unconscious when Dlcked ub. The
car ran through the city at hlrh aiieed
Jumping the track In the northern part
ui 1 ne cuy wiinoui aoing mucn dam
age except to the running gear.
CANAL BUILDERS
REACH KLAMATH
X D. Weh;h. a well-known timber
cruiser of the city, I satisfied that the
securities turned over by 'the Title
Guarantee Trust company to State
Treasurer Steel for the protection of
the 1286,000 of the unsecured school
funds In that Institution are ample to
meet all contingencies, provided the
courts allow the transfer to stand.
Aouordlng to the oat Irani a of .Welch
the value of the 11,000 acres of land In
Ucnton county, which la unincumbered.
Is approximately 1380,000. thia being es
timated at conservative values per acre.
Besides this security are the notes and
mortgages for 1428.000 also Included In
the securities transferred to Steel.
SILYERTON IS MAKING
WONDERFUL GROWTH
CANDIDATE FOR
11PPIIIG POST
Myron Beard of (20 East Fourteenth
street, who waa arrested by Polloe
Judge Cameron several nights ago for
brutally beating hla wife, appeared in
the municipal court thia morning and
waa bound over to the grand Jury In
the sum of $600. Th penalty for
ueard a offense I th whlpplng-post.
and every effort will ba muna bv the
district attorney's office to have th
aeienoant flayed for hla crime
Alter me court proceeding Mr.
SHOOTS AT RELATIVE
THUG
HI!
II
ROBBER
GOVERNOR STAMPS .
TEACHERS PfRMTS
Beard informed Judge Cameron that her
nuaoand had committed aeveral crimes
In the city, and the woman was closeted
wun IjaDlaln Hrula for anme lima
ine inspector declares, however, that
Mrs. Beard was unable to give him any
inivrmauvn.
It isVunderstood that Heard waa at
one time confined In the stste prison at
oan vtfucnun, lauiornis. and served a
term at Baiem. He was taken to the
hom Of little 'Mara-nret afever volar.
day by Detectives Jones and Tlohenor
In an endeavor to have him Identified a
t he -fiend who assaulted tha child laai
week. The girl, however, was unable
to Identify the Drlsoner and aa far aa
can be ascertained the detectlvea hail
nothing tangible to connect Beard with
the crime.
Attorney Morwood Mrflnn nnnunl.
Ing Beard, announced In rourt thia
morning that he would at once apply
for a writ of habeas corpua in the fed
eral courts on the around thai Jml..
Cameron haa no Jurisdiction In the case.
owing to inn legs) holiday declared by
vruraiuur inimnriain.
Brother-iit-Law Fires Uion
Supposed Burglar in
Yard.
I a ear t
ttarron staved ,,,rr no P"n me enterprise to
heTtht city .'"' of Its capacity, working a n
flvina lean a,,d mMtt- -A00"1 te "
shoulders lie h" lr"dy heen built and It will
' f United Press Laastd Wire.)
r Palo Alto, Cel., Nov. The 17.000
seat have been eold arTd standing room
. 1 now selling at the California-Stanford
game today. The California . players
, say the turf field Is fine. Betting is at
even money. , Lanagan at the last mo
ment ,ays he will play C. C. Owen of
Pasadena, at wing instead of Heed of
Portland. Weather conditions are per
fect. All the Stanford girls are dressed
in white. .
The teams will play in regulation
; rugby costume light Jerseys and track
pants. The contrast from tha nA i,r.i.
? form will be very noticeable to the larce
crowd that will be present.
MRS. BRADLEY UEABY
0R MURDER TRIAL
Mffiara htd ' ' Conir- here"Ut nilgh7frormpean;s0:
& Vial M6ndsy "mS Bra'dlv 1" ""T check'' 0" chck which
much comfort in ' t,.Mn,Br: lufl"?! ?,?.?".!" Pr'on arrested. Erbe
ner two
(Special Dlipateb to The Journal.)
Klamath Falls, Or.. Nov. I. Work on
the Keno canal la now well within the
city limits and the hillside where the
overnment force Is at work presents
the appearance of a very animated ant
hill. A large force with shovels and
with teams Is at work and good prog
ress Is being made.
It Is expected that a great part of
the heavier work will be completed be
fore winter sets in. The Keno canul Is
on the west side of the river and will
reach a part of the farming lands not
touched oy - the main .irrigation canal
now in operation.
THIS TOWN NEVER
WAS SO PROSPEROUS
(Special niapitcb to Tb JonratL)
Silverton, Or., Nov. I. The sawmill
built here last summer by the Silver
ton Lumber company is now In opera
tion. It began sawing railroad ties a
few days ago for the line of railroad
now unaer construction to the com
pany's timber lands on the Ablqua
river. It will be several weeks, how
ever, before the railroad Is finished.
The company expects to employ a large
force and push the enterprise to the
night
road
111 be
extended into the timber a distance of
six or eight miles yet this season.
Since the organisation of the Silver
ton Lumber company less than a veari
ago Silverton has experienced a steady
Biuwiii. uunng ine summer just ended
nearly 100 new residences have been
erected, four business houses, a church
ana a nigh scnooi building. It Is esti
mated that approximately $250,000 has
Deen investeo in improvement in Sil
verton during the past summer.
R0SEBURG PUTS ON
WITHDRAWAL LIMIT
OIL STAND PIPE
E OF SUIT
CAUS
(8pclal Dispatch to The Journal.)
Garfield. Wash.. Nov. . Garfield's
merchants are selling more goods than
ever Derore. rne iiurry in money did
not interfere In the least with the
amount of business here. Keal estate
is more active tnan ror many years.
The banks did not take thn hnlidnv t-
clared by Governor Mead, but kept
doing business as usual.
(Apeclal Dispatch to Tb Journal.)
Roseburg, Or., Nov. 9. Both the Rose-
burg banks have been keeping open and
attending to business the same as ever
In SDlte of the order of tha vnvfrnnr
declaring holidays, and there has been
no disturbance here at alL However
owing to so many checks and drafts be
ing presented ror payment, and espe
cially those on eastern banks, the banks
nave issued notice tnat they will pay
only small amounts on demand of de
positors, not to exceed $26, until the
legal holiday period Is over. The de
posits yesterdsy were far In excess of
the withdrawals, and business Is going
on the same as usual. The action re
garding maximum withdrawal Is whol
ly precautionary and is in compliance
with the course adopted by other banks
01 ine state.
John D. Rockefeller has got hi foot
In It again a warrant ha been Issued
by th city of Portland agalnat the
Standard OH company and all It offi
cials.
Mounted Policeman Bales is the com
plainant and a the municipality stands
behind him in th case he has no fears
of the great oil magnate. The case Is
the OUtarOWth Of the cnnalatenev it..
Standard Oil company In maintaining
-im uuirauiuiin a aianapipe at East
Main and Water streets contrary to the
It has not aa yet been determined
whether John D. will hire a special train
to get here or whether ha will walk
Or whether he will coma tn PurtLj
- - " w.
at an.
i'. is a safe bet that the next time
Jake Nelson returns to his home at Sit
Fremont street from a visit to hi
ranch In Washington he wlU ring a
bell, blow a horn or In soma other way
identify himself before entering the
yard.
Nelson, after an abseirce of several
aaya, put In an appearance at his
domicile at 1:80 o'clock last night, and
ss there was no light In the front win
dow he made his way around the
house on a tour of Investigation. Upon
reaching the window In his wtfa'a KeH.
room Nelson stood In the shadow of the
building for a few minutes to ascer
tain If anyone was at hom.
A. U. Llnaulat. Nelson's brother-ln-
aw, waa In the basement of the roitin
at the time, and noticing a suspicious
looking character In the yard, hastily
secured a shot gun and biased awav at
the Intruder. Fortunately the charva nf
uursanot went wild ami nn Unmaaa waa
done except the puncftirlng of the
ozone. Explanations followed, but both
men were on the verge of nervous pros
tration after the sffalr.
Gillette and State Suj)elin.
tendent Clash. Over La
bor Saving Selieme
(Called Press Leased Wire.)
8acramnto. Cel., Nov. t There waa
a clash today between the governor'
office and the office of the state super
intendent of public Instruction. Four
huirflred and twenty-two teacher' di
ploma were sent to Governor Olllette to
sign and when they were returned to
the office of State Superintendent
Hyatt, Instead of having the algnature
of the governor In pen and Ink, the
diploma bore the rubber stamp signs-
Boat falthfu.lr represent.
Of Goldea Seal root, another prominent
Infwdl-nt of "favorlto Prescription,"
Prof. Mnlay EHIng ood, M, D., of Ben
nett Medical College, Chicago, says:
"It I aa Important remedy In disorders of
th weaiU lu all catarrhal condition
and general enfiieblemepi, It Is useful.
Prof. John M. Scudder, Mrixriata of
rtlnxlnn.tl .f n.M-- C.l .
v. ... ana vi uuiu.u ommn njui,
la relation to It general effect on the
system, thtrt it n "wditrlne n Mat mhiut whir
lAsr U sue Qtntral unanimity tf opinion. I
1 imtnrraillu raa-ardad aa tha al .fnl l
alldebtllUted states.
Prof. K. Partkolow, M. D.. of Jefferson
Medical College, tars of Oolden Heal :
' Valuable in uterine heaaorrbag. manor
rhagla (flooding) and cnngeatlv eysmenor
rbena (pilnfnl menstruation!.
Dr. Ploreo'aFavoritoPreacrlptlon faith- .
fslly represent all tha above Darned In
gradient and curaa tha diseases for whlcl
ey y ren'oamondod.
ALBfWHOT AFTER
mi HIGH SCHOOL
tlirav whlrh la rmioA sis, aa 1 1 Ha s.-
- -- iiiimi aw aa x. vv VII "1 a"- .
mal correspondence and 1 1 Jim mi rm I'lnnn nA 4
when the governor Is not In luuuiu w Willie
Informal
ernor'a
papers.
his office to do the Job with his fotm-
tain pen.
Without much ceremony, the govern
or's office wss called up and It was
explained that th diploma should
hsve been signed by the governor and
not by a rubber stamp. The reolv
came back that if the superintendent
$250,000 Building on
Tatton Tract.
SLEUTHS ON CARPET
BEFORE POLICE CHIEF
Bo Impressed was Judge Cameron
with the story told by Trlxie Cole, the
woman arrested by Detectives Kay and
Klenlln In the Richelieu aeveral day
ago for alleged assault and battery on
Mrs. Galllard. that despite the de
fendants plea of guilty he continued
the case Indefinitely for sentence.
Kay and Klenlln. who ara nn.ni u
charged with furnishing protection to
the Hotel Richelieu. Sixth and r.mtph
streets, long regarded as a disreputable
yesterday.
FOBOEB. EATS BOGUS
CHECK WHEX CAUGHT
(United f"r Lessed Wire.)
i mmnnnlnnahln nrnii. .. -1 . . .. "
nr.. A-.... ' . . T. I vi bhu. bwaijowcq wnue On the
Mndlson and Arthur to u. j!... r"
" ueiiea tne orncer to get the
check. ,
; J!"iw.n rv.who traveled across the Con
llnent to be present: at her trial.
HIGHWAYMAN GOT
MONK YjAXD WATCH
look Into the frownin musxle of a hujre
White-Vn tS.b"a-' t"11" ward
vvmie- fn pis- Way . home at 12-is
T?lV,,5hrt.' '1."- corner of
Twelfth and Male) streets by a, lone
mB8k!LAhuf ant j reUeved j of a gold
watch said IS mm InTiash. 1 d
j
MOBE GOLD SECUBED
IX EUB0PEAX MABKETS
(Fulled Praaa Laaanl W1r i
New York. Nov Th. rif mim.
uiclik in BIiia engagement was ex
ceeded . today- when Ijurii trrai-oa
noiinced they had aecured an additional
million in Europe and the National Bank
or Commerce had n r..i Bn t.i .
tllK M. ... .viuiuunu
"pVVUi
UNDESIRABLE TENANTS HAVE
. RIVETED, GINCH ON LANDLORDS
PBOHIBITION MEDAL
- 0BAT0ES AT AtliANY
(Hpeclal Dlapitch to Th Journal.)
Albany. Or., Nov. 9. The Interstate
prohibition oratorical contest will be
held here next Saturday, November 16.
i ne winner Is to be awarded a gold
medal and the honor of being a com
petitor In the national contest to be held
in theeast later in the year. The three
coast states, with four orator, will be
uHicocmeu iiere wnn iour orators, and
ui" winner win ob causa tne coast rep
resentative .n the national runtaat
Oregon will be represented by Everett
ti. Jones of Albany collee-e. iVn.iii...
iun oy warren rx. cuaay or the Uni
versity of Puaet Sound at T1M.
northern California by D. C. Boyd of
y"",""," uiuciHit, una soutnern Cali
fornia by W. E. Robert of Occidental
college, Los Angeles.
BBYAN WILL SUPPOBT
FOE FOB SENATOB
Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. . Governor
Polk' conference with wmiom x
Bryan at Lincoln yesterd.iv la .u.n
nn indication here that Bryan win unre
port Folk for United States senator:
that Bryan thinks Duutor Sinn. i.
longer senatorial timber. . ,
POLICE MUST HAVE
COME FB0M P0BTLAND
, D aa, uioiviu X.O.UH
resort, were In court this mornina- al
though conspicuous by their absence
leraay.
Miss Cole under oath tnld mhiii..
tlally the ssme story as waa published
In The Journal last evening and the
court evidently accepted as true all of
her statements, as waa indicated by the
failure to Impose any punishment.
'I-.. .... ...... T ' . . . . r . . .
tiuii n.ay ana iwieniin
appears very serious, and It is cur
rently reported that in addition to the
?ranu jury investigation to be asked
or by Attorney Alex Sweek the polite
uummitiee or ine executive board will
take Immediate action.
Kay was busily explaining to Grltx-
uaunci una morning now ne and his
partner, Klenlln. happened to be in the
room of the landlady's daughter.
Winter Supplies for Lake.
(Special Dispatch to Tb JaaruL)
Klamath- Falls. Or.. Nov. r i,
county people are now laying in their
tviiiigi ouuliijm ami Rv.rv .1 a
come Into Klamath Falls or go out heav
ily loaded. Much of the flour is hauled
from the Merrill mill. Next year It is
expected that Lakeview will have its
own flour mill.
GBAXI) B0XDE LUMBEB
COMPAXY SHUTS D0WX
(Special DUpatck to Tie Josraal.)
Pendleton. Or., Nov, . The Grand
Ronde Lumber company at Perry will
shut down its plant for several weeks.
One reason assigned Is the high rail
road rates, which have caused many
coast mills to close.
Th southern lumber trade Is Increas
ing on account of the cheaper labor, and
this l one of the reasons that the
Perry mill cut 4,000,000 feet less this
year than last
Sawmills at Baker City, Meacbam and
other tointa ara atlll cliat r.H i. r.
said they will remain so for some time
unless It Is DOSBlble to Induce tha mar.
.A 1. . f
l" iwr tower mages until rinanctal
matters are adjusted. The Pslmer mill
at La Grande will continue operations
vii m m.tr wage scale.
Another ateo was taken toward ih.
of public Instruction would trace the construction of a hlah achonl in aii.tna
signatures with India ink. they would t. . . ., !. , A,bIn
look like the real thing and the teach.- meeting of the Multnomah Im-
oesootation last night. Plans
ers would never know the difference.
The state superintendent's force replied
thst they have something else to do
rtesiaes spending a uay tn tracing Gov
ernor Gillette's algnature over the mark
ings of s rubber stamD. And those in
the governor's office .bussed back the
lnrormauon tnat (governor dinette wss
too busy to devote a day In signing cer
tificates for the teachers.
GEXEBAL BOOTH IS
OX H0MEWABD VOYAGE
(t'aiU Frets Laastd Wirt.)
rew Tork, Nov. (.Impressible
cene marked the departure of General
William Booth and, daughter today on
the liner St. Louis. Surrounded by
nunurvua 01 loiiowern ine a-enprai minnA
In an automobile and Joined the Salva
tionists In singing, "Shall We Gather At
The River." Several bands were in h
procession. General Booth
deck and , aa the steamer started a
mighty shout arose.
INDIANS SCOBE TWICE
AGAINST HABVAE1)
(Unltrd Prtas Lasted Wlrt.l
Cambridge. Nov. 9 Thl rtv t liniiinnd
excited fan saw the Carlisle Indians
RCOre tWO touchdowns On Harvnr.l Ir,
the first half thl afternoon. Harvard
mane one touchdown during the first
iihii. ine inuians won tne toss and
chose to defend the srfuth
the wind at their backs. Harvard
rooters are cheering the team wildly
but trick plays sprung' by the Indians
?ein to uewnaer me wnue men.
WOMAN FIGHTS WITH
FAMISHED COYOTE
BURGLARS GET THEIR
FINGERS IN THE JAM
Carry Oft Some of Mother's
Choice Fruit and Preserves.
Patrolman E. Adams reports that a
house at 390 Mildred street wss en
tered by burglars between 11 and 1
o'clock thl morning but the thieve
secured nothing for. their trouble but a
"few Jar of canned fruit."
Enerance was effected through a
basement window and the midnight ma
rauders made their escape via the cellar
door, the key or which had been left
in the lock. v
"Officer on beat give this matter at
tention C. G.. Chief." written In nencll
on the report blank 1 the method Chief
untxmacher has of disposing of such
trivial cases.
Marlon J. Johnson. 109 Belmont
street, reports that sneak thieves have
oeen operating with great success about
his house A week ago a' doxen Jars of
rruit were stolen rrom tne cellar and a
tew nights later a rake and a ouantltv
or Duuaing material waa carted away.
Last Wednesday night the persistent
inter -swipea nine linen towel rrom
the clothesline in the back yard.
GEEAT MASS OF WHEAT
MOVED WITHOUT COIN
for a comnlete nmiuiirn in .
1250.000 school building on the loca
tion owned In the Patton' tract by the
school bosrd were submitted and adopi-
??' JVL 'n,,ud" tn cooperation of
the North East Sldeelmprovement as
sociation and the Nolta Progressive
club, two strong organisations, and per
haps the aid of the Woodlawn and Ver
non property owners.
A proposal to cut down the hill on
Mississippi avenue at Skidmore street
was discussed and a mihikIh..
k pointed to take ud the mailer iti.
the Nolta club and other property own
ers living in the district effected Mult
nomah also exnecta uw. v.. ... -
chemical engine. The one nn. .1..
tloned at Hlchlanrt will h.
Multnomah as soon as new spparatus
Is received at Hla-hian Y:.. .r
, - w ini
8,p''2ldbior15uh; C.Zelgler, Nels
Reed, J. H. McKenzle and David Dup-A
were appointed delegates to the United
East bide clubs, which will meet next
Tuesday evening, at tho Hotel Sergent.
Hawtrrorne and Grand avenues. The
meeting nights of the Multnomah ns.
soclatlon wlir hereafter be the first
and third Wednesdays of each month.
STAB WITNESS FOOLS
STATE AT BATHDBUM
Win the holiday season be the mean
if providing free rent for tefiante who
refuse to rqove or. pay? ....
: Thl question I agltatfnf the minds of
several landlord and i landladies, wo
iiare encoontered anaga tn the collec
tion of rent. The ground f refusal ia
that notice to rhovo Is not legwl when
riven on a legal holiday. If thl ver
sion of the law be orrecfc, the. tenant
may oocupy the unwilling landlord's
property fur 10 daya after the holidays
ane over. .......
fit w2S en'no'tl c? ot-
-v.. i umawrul entrv an iVl,
soon aa the haM. jlyi!il detainer a
k. ... r vine to an anrf
But the
to an endi
that legal noiii'hw": denies
It can be aiven until vX.."VYn.
are over.
-iir"VliWhl,,-'n tenant hold tho
nd so long as the non-iudlrui - J'
tJ10'"4 w!" ven hv
,nfty to come Intocourt to test
tlnue th
opportu
the matter
United Press Leased Wfre.
Marysvllle. Cel., Nov. 9. Jim
Williams, a peg-legged colored
4 man, threw ammonia Into a vie
' tlm' eyes last night and started
to rob hlin. The victim's screams
attracted, the attention of. off 1-
cars, but the robber escaped. The
eye of the man assaulted, who
1 also colored, ire In dangerous
condition. t
Klamath Deposits Increase.
-Klamath Falls. Or.. Nov. 9. Klamath
Fal a banks have a good cash surplus
on hand, and there x no rrn
hlVL l,h irAl,8LtUat,n- .Th. deposit.
0Jf?"h!WllJL .h,8 County
Target for Pitol BnHeta.
.lrVnT V.-Aam Wrt-d last
"n"v v r . vein ricei or lulft Vzant
7etnVZnth UW rorth complained
that John Began had f red throi .h..
.i.i.i a.i a u uucx p. m. For some ne
?ZU.l re.a8.on Vttn F'eet reused to come
j ii,. i r "wear lo complaint.
nf."lme "?i ofv consequently are not
Athena Lumber Yard Sold.
Athena, Or., Nov. 9. Ed Barrett, of
J.Tn.'V ttf 0,,I th Umatilla Lumber
yrd at this place to the Tunv-a-lum
"I rc,olnpany nd turned over th
kilalxaaa A i L . OAITJIIOJ Tf 0
w.ii. ir-iL A",ena. fna has yards at
ii r r m ia. r rf-ewn rasr ita a. ip.v.
Lowden and Touchet" " ""' "w"
(United Preas Uiitj Wirt.)
wenatcnee, Wasli.. Nov. 9. Mrs. J O
Naslln, who live on a ranch 12 miles'
up the Columbia, had an exciting en
counter with a famished coyote. The
creature, emooiaenea oy hunger, crept
up to the Naslln home looking fnr
chickens. Mrs. Naslln saw the animal
there, and. taking a revolver. fir.H
shot at the animal. The shots dii nr.t
dlsnateh him. however. anH win, .
agonised cry he sprang at the Voman
Mrs. Naslln cried in alarm, and fortu
nately her husband heard her and came
io inn icntuc wnn a, pitcnrorK.
'V '
(Cnlttd Press Leased Wirt.)
St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 9. What is
probably the greatest wheat movement
In the history of the world started to
day. A vast amount goes to Euronfc.
some stopsaat Minneapolis for flour and I
the remainder will be distributed to
other grain centers. The movement Is
being accomplished practically without
a cent in cash, through an arrangement
engineered by James J. Hill, each bank'
In St. Paul and Minneapolis has agreed
to furnish their pro rata share of credit
to make a total of $2,000,000. The rail
roads furnished the same amount.
Checks will be given the grain dealers
instead or casn ana tney win also be
accepted by the farmers. The jobbers
gree'to accept cnecKS rrom small mer
chants, thus keeping the checks travel
ing In a circle. '
Deputy Wllliama ,Saya He Confused
Tyler'a Body and Belongings
With Others Found.
(United Preis based Wirt.)
Rathdrum, Idaho, Nov. 9. C. It Wil
liams, who wa a deputy sheriff In the
party that found the body alleged to
be that of Fred Tyler, was on thu
tand all this morning In the Steve
Adam case. His testimony differed
materially from that lv On hv Ki I m
at the first trial of the case as to his
description of articles of wearing ap
parel found on or near the hntv -i.
offered as an exDlanatlnn that h. i... i
discovered several bodies in the Msrble
Creek district and had got them mixed
up. His testimony was a disappoint
ment to the state.
Three more witnesses to Drove th
corpus delecti will be called then
Adams confession will be Introduced.
G03IPEBS TO ATTACK
MANUFACTUBEBS' BODY
DULL KNIFE SAVED
' WOULD-BE SUICIDE
PEBS0NAL.
Mr. and Mr. Slgel Grutae have re
:Y"? .frotn S Peasant 10 daya' visit
at Victoria, Seattle and other sound
joint. Mr. Grutxe la deputy city au-
Joe Huot, a milk wagon driver, for
iiiorijr cmiiuycu uy me xteecn aalry, at
at
tempted to end his life last night
The dullness of
the Union depot by cutting his throat
av iiuciiei itniie,
With
the weapon prevented Huot from ac
compiisnmg nis son destruction and
We was removed to the Good Samaritan
iiuByiiai iur treatment lor a Superficial
wound on the neck.
The despondent man lost his position
yesterday as the result of tales carried
to hi .employer. After brooding over
hi lus.iDi iic ucle inintHi rnnr .ti nMA
viuj vuuidi lur mm to pursue.
TELEGBAPHEBS' STBIKE
OFFICIALLY ENDED
United Press .Leased Wire.
Chicago, Nov. 9. A formal no
tice of suspension of the teleg
rapher' strike wa sent to all
locals in the United States today.
Forty-two locals have voted to
return to work, insuring a major
ity. Buffalo and Dayton were
the only locals voting to continue
the strike. .
at
YAMHILL WALNUTS
AT P0BTLAND SHOW
(SWcial Dispatch to The'' Jonrnal.)
McMlnnville. 1 Or., Nov. 9. The Me
Mlnnvllle Walnut club Is preparing Its
exhibit that will be shown at the Wil
lamette Valley Apple show at Portland,
November 14. IB and 18. Great -care
has been taken in the selection -of the
exhibit, and it will contain varieties of
nuts.
Secretary W. H. Latourette and Mor
gan Baker of the McMlnnville Walnut
ciud will te present to give informa
tion concerning walnut culture in Tim.
hill county and Also to answer ail ques
tions. This club, since its organization
has done a great deal towards boosting
Yamhill county, and is placing the cul
ture or walnuts in mis county upon a
inuiie.v-maKinK dhhis. .even tne eimhir
at the county apple ahow has already
inauirea DianB iur nil inoresaa in arra
nge oi wainuts oz tne county.
aged Woman V
DIES SUDDENLY
Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothy, aaed 82 veara
died suddenly this morning at the home
nf a nala-hhai In. Mnnt.vlll. 1LT vr...
Olney. wife of Captain Olney, of the
steamer unaine. Mrs. uorotnv had baan
in perfect health almost to the time Of
her death. She suddenly became ill
while visiting Mr. Olney last evening
and physicians were called but were un
able to doanything fo? the aged wo
man. Deatq occurred at 1 o'clock.
(United Preat Leastd Wire.)
Washington. D. C, Nov. 9. President
Gompers is preparing to launch a sen
sational attack on the National Manu
facturers' association, at the annual
federation's convention to be held in
Norfolk next week. It will be in the
nature of a reply to recent charges of
?;raii mnae against tne otricials of the
ederation by American Industries, a
manufacturers publication.
The federation agents have been
gathering data on the methods nf tha
manufacturers.
KAISEB SAILS FOB
VISIT TQ ENGLAND
(United Pnwa Leased Wire.)
Flushing, Holland. Nov. 9. The kala-
er and his consort, with brilliant guftes
sailed Irl the yacht Hohensollern today '
for England. The British channel fleet.
Lord Beresford commander, acts as es
cort for the kaiser, from Flushing to
Portsmouth. ' v
The kaiser was in good spirits despite
the stories of his Illness.
FEW TBAINS OFF
SCHEDULIiJTAY
Northern Pacific No. 1, due e)
. at 7 o'clock, came in two sec-
tlons. The first was on time and 4
the second arrived at 1:45. a
Southern Pacific No. H, due
at 7:2 J, arrived at 9:38.
Southern Pacific No. It, due
at 11:30, arrived on time.
O. R; A N. No. 2, due at a
o'clock, arrived on time.
O. R. & N. No. i, due at 9:4S
arrived at-ll:S0a
- Astoria" ft Columbia No. tl
due at ij .18. arrived 10 minutes '
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