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'iAi&a OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO.ECEMBER, 6, 1&07.' JJ .J J. fJO HURRY TO WE JUDGE Governor Will Wait Until After Holidays to Fill Va cancy Much Speeulat ion Kifns to Who Will Draw Prize Huni. held up lilt of hand m ml I " ! itn- v-t. i .. iopti loo bufv to think tha j i.lsrahlp or of whom I hull h. polnt' hr aal'1. llral.l-a." h contin ual. 'I m In rrMty Imnl bom over that i.r'Pt'in"irrl n i Roiim " a hunt plnre to fill anl fill pr'iwrly. "Now whnt would " '" wer. In my plar.'" H1 lurnins w.r tililra about. "How would '"U mKe a KlK tlon or an .ippolntment T- "Put the namra In a hal and draw on," It autrsrateil. ' "Yea,' ronllnueJ tha sovernnr. but how would you welect tha names to put In the flat. That la the question. Cbooaa Itit Ma. 'Thfr la no hurry about th ap pointment," continual the smernor. '"and I want to select u man wlio will t c .le to do tha work or tna juvrnim court aa well ircnrral caaea aa alt In in trial 01 That la what raitkei the taak a Lard on. I want to mm ui question over and to lva It rurcful consideration, ao that when I do nuiKB my ppolntrnPnt it will ba a man who la In every way qualified to fill the peculiar poaltlon In which ha will ba Will you make tha appointment by tha time, the holldaya end on Ix-ccm-bar MT the governor waa aa'red. probably,- waa hli answer. "If I tan find a man by that time." And thera tha Question reata In ao far aa Governor Chamberlain la concerned. Halph K. Mooly U nlao a Harrlman attorney and la not conaldored to aUind ao food a chanoa of appointment aa aoraa of Ilia othara oientioneil. it. C. Oeorga wanta tha appointment and la eeealna- It. ao tha atory iroea. I Many of tha prophete predict that ha will sat It. Ilia lonir aervlca on the bench In tha earn court and hla wlll Inaneai to aaaume tha duties of tha Juvenile court work ar being urged In favor of hla selection. I. fiolla Cohan la alao among the Hat of thoaa who are likely to receive the honor of appointment. Mr. Cohen haa been friendly to Governor Cham berlain, lie la alao a man of achol- arly attainment and la learned In tha law. Ilia appointment would not aur- prlaa the political prophet II. A loiter, one of the younger at torneya In the city, haa alo entered the lletn or has been urged In hv hla frlenda. Ml loiter la accredited by those who know him with an extenalve knowledrt of Uia law L.nJ with a lu.ll- cml teniterament. Ilia apio!ntinant will l urged. ripea' Kama MtaUooad. Martin I.. Tlpea la another who la bring mentioned for tha place. He haa eiTvd upon tha bench and la recog nueil n a man well fitted for the pl.n i' The e are thoe who contend that til political nf filial nn would i i i I a; mlMiiiti- ngnlnat his nppolnt- nn-tii. bu' frlemla contend that It I will !. ihr mnn first and politics nfter w.ihIs In the selection, and therefore they lire hopeful that Judge I'lpea will be hoen AmiMiK the 1'imocrats tha name of J. V iiench In most frequently men tioned Many i.eople ar cotifldent that Mr Hesch will be appointed should ths fovernor deciile upon a member of the icmo.-riitlo pnrty. It u t tha general ex pectation seems to he that the ap pointee will be a Republican, where fore more attention la being paid to Republican poaaihllltlea than to thoan of the opposite faith. mr rooD moxm.- Obtaln from your Arugglat tha following: Two ounces Roaa Watsr; on ounce Spirit of Co logne: four ounoea (niUllitd Bartoin (akin ttartoln Into a pint of hot water (not boiling), and whan dissolved and cooled add the Ron Water and flplrlla of Cologne; then atraln through a tine cloth. Any large bottle or a fruit Jar will aerve aa a recep tacle, providing It can ie closed air tight. Tlila mixture should be applied dairy and massaged well Into tha akin and will Boon produce tha ruddy glow of youth ao desirable, but the treatment ahould ho con tinued until the rosy tint of the akin la permanent. The alovn formula will make enough for a month's use I'owricrs and coametl.s can be dlacarded, as they will he found unnecessary If this treatment la adhered to. c STOKE CLOSES ON SATURDAYS AT SIX O'CLOCK 3) Specials for Saturday The attractive specials which we quote for tomorrow's selling, and the remarkable bargains offered In every department in the pre-Holiday Sale, will not fail to interest thrifty hornet unushers and buyers of holiday gifts. See our Morrison street and Seventh street windows. All Saturday specials are subject to delivery at our earliest convenience and for which mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders will not be accepted. ANARCH TS Acroea the patha of the politicians, however, the wind or rumor is uiowina 1 various names hither and thither, each r - I - l. 1 1 nnaalKlllt. AMrt mtT k one laneiieo aa a poeaiouuy ana ."in. yew as proDaDUiiiea. li-.u"iiii i. George, A. C. Hpencer, Ralph Moody, XX Solle Cohen and R. A. Letter among tbe Bepubllcana. and J. V. Beach among the Democrats and M. I Pipes more pon-partiaan than the rest, all sure In the list of among those present penceT a Xarrlman Attorney. Arthur C Spencer haa been prom Jnently mentioned aa a possibility but It la not generally believed he would take the place. lie hac been for veers a firm friend of Governor Chamberlain and bag helped fight hla political bat tle. Me wag alao a deputy under Governor Chamberlain when the latter held the dlatrict attorney's office In Multnomah Annt tr Riinr.r la reelvlnir n m e - 3 think like 1500 a month from the Harrl- tnan aystem, however, and atanda next I to TV. W. Cotton aa ranking counsel tor that corporation. I It Is not believed that - would sac- porary emolument of 1333.33 monthly fecelved as a Judge of the circuit court, ie would alao have to face the un certainties of an election In June. 10 KiypoR Four Terrorists Kn Route From Geneva to Vienna to 3Iurder Franz Josef. Vienna, Dec. C. Four anarchlata are reported to be en route from Geneva to aasaaainate Emperor Franx Josef and tha heir to the throne. Archduke Fran cis Ferdinand. The latter ia in Hun gary. The police deny knowledge of the plot, but It la known that they have received warnings from Geneva. It la alao known that an army of de tecilvea have been detailed to hunt the would-be aaaaaalna down. Good de scriptions of them have been obtained and It la believed that they will be in prison before morning. $1 (inn ran 141 1 ,UUU UUIIU FORFEITED General Electric Company's Good Faith Money to Car ry Out Terms of Heating Franchise Goes Into Cof fers of the City. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.75 VALULS IN fc A' iOa LACE, CURTAINS TOMORROW 95c PAIR For Saturday's selling only the Drapery Department announces these extraordinary values in fine frilled Lace Curtains made of best imported nets and lace edgings and insertions all new and dainty effects in white and ecru 3 yards long. In a number of instances these are limited and we advise early selec tion by those who desire to share in these values. Sixth Floor. Axminstcr Rugs for $1.90 Regular $3.00 values which the Carpet Department of fers for tomorrow only extra quality Rugs in the rich patterns and colorings so popular in the Axminster weave. The size is 27 in. by 54 in., and' from the as sortment of patterns you will be enabled to choose one of these for a suitable holiday gift. FOUR HUNDRED KILLED (Continued from Page One.) It la claimed that the management Is greatly underestimating the number of men In the mine, several miners who did not go to work today claiming that fully 700 were at work. This la atrengthened by the fact that the com pany haa ordered J00 cofflna. Ijite this afternoon the reacuera brought out three men, terribly Injured, but alive. The Portland General Klcctrlo com pany has lost Its J1.000 paid nearly a year ago aa an evidence of good faith upon the granting of the heating franchise by the city to the electric company. City Attorney Kavanaugh haa advised the city council that the city la not re quired to repay the 11.000 depoalt. as It has been requested to do by the company. Home time ago the officiale of the company preaenxed a request to tha council avkliig that the money ba ro- turnea becauau of the revocation of franchise by the council. The t!io We can rest easy now we bought in time (You'll be wise to do the same). We bought while the variety was complete, consequently can show you all the rare pat terns and styles that are made only in limited quantities. All holiday goods are now ready. If you don't know just what would please him, buy -one of our merchandise orders for any amount you "wish, and let him select his own present. 4e? LIOM . Clothing 6 GusKuhnProp? 166-168 THIRD ST., PORTLAND. question was referred to the clt .n torney and hla opinion la against tho company. Company Breaks Tilth. In hla opinion the city attorney sets out that l lie council granted the com pany a franchlao In December, 10 giving it the privilidge for a term of Zb years to operate a heating plant n tne city for heating of office build ings and residences. In this franchlae It waa provided that tho company should depoalt n bond for J15.000 to Insure tho com pletion and rorrert oners t inn nf in plant within two years. It waa also provided that the company ahould pay the city 1,000 annually for five years, the first payment to be mado upon the paasago of the ordinance granting the franchise. It waa further provided that the construction of the plant ahould begin wHthln aix months from the granting of the franchise. it waa to have tho work completely within two yeara. Nine months passed, the city attor ney aays. without the company's be ginning conatructlon of the plant and accordingly the council revoked the f-franehlae. not however, before the company waa informed of Its Intend ed action by the council. The fran- cnise was rinally revoked September t. 1S07. Cannot Xnf ore larg.r Bond. In hla opinion the city attorney holds that the bond of 115.000 cannot be enforced becaune the revocation of ! the franchise puts it beyond the 'pow-! er of the company to finlHh the work j within the specified time, or any time. ! He saj'H, however, that tho bond Is ! pnrt of the records of the auditor's 1 office and ahould not be returned to the company, oven though the cltv may have lost its power to enforce its payment. In the case of the $1,000 payment It Is different, aays the city attorney. He holds that this payment was com pensation paid the city for havln ? ranted the franchise. It was not the ault of the city that the franchise was not held by the company for had the work been commenced within tho required six months the franchlso couiu not nave been revoked but would have mill been in force. The council la advised that the city has no right to repay the sum as requested by tho company. Cascade Company Will Be Bepaid. An opinion was also given regard ing the request of the Cascade Power company for the return of a 11,000 de posit made by it upon the granting of a franchise by the city. In this case the money was de posited to cover any damage that might have been done by the conatructlon of conduits and trenches in the streets. .Since tlie franchise was granted, how ever, the officials of the company have stat"d their Intention of abandoning the plan and have asked for the return of the money. Regarding the request Mr. Kavan augh has advised the city council that since the money was deposited to cover a particular occasion, which has not nrisen, the money should be re turned. lie has advised that the council re quest a formal statement of surrender by the company of any rights It may hold by reason of the franchises, or else that an ordinance be passed- de claring the rights to have been for feited. UMBRLLLA STANDS Another holiday-gift sugges tion is offered in these artis tic Terra Cotta Stands -25 inches high and 9 inches in diameter in raised dragon rolorn nlat'n and (mid deco- I 11 f.i J 4 WWk ratcd Spccial at Arm Rockers Special $3.60 One of the best Rocker values we have ever offered this very at tractive and comfortable arm pat tern in the polished golden oak and mahogany finish has saddle seat and fancy top panel. Tomorrow we offer sixty of these regular $5.75 Rockers at the above special. Child's Mission Rocker -Spe'l $1.85 Another suggestion for a sensible and apprecia ble holiday gift this substantial and attrac tive little Rocker in solid oak a mission design in the weathered finish. One only to each purchaser. ffasement Specials Tomorrow Copper Tea and Coffee Tots in best nickeling, tinned inside, enameled wood handles regular. 90c values at 50 Seven-quart nickel-plated Tea Kettles regular $1.25 values for 65 Wool Blankets, Special $3.95 Fair In the Bedding Department tomorrow we offer at the above special white wool Blankets in pink or blue borders 60 inches by 80 inches regular $6.50 values. Free Phone and other conveniences in the Ladies' Department H YOUR CREDIT ffltlMOP j il Tm A VTTrTfTvT fT II I EN ROUTE C0MPLETE-H005EFURm5nER5 f HAKC TOURll wiriH THK IAST SIDE PEOPLE'S STORE 388-390 East Morrison St. Near Grand Ave. A Wireless Message From the Frozen Nor Ihol interest to Every Little Boy and Girl in Portland NEW TO LEAD REPUBLICANS WO M Lado Ppta Theo. 8 Wiicow V. fV B tUMSCft EXCMANOI OUR NEW. POLICIES OFFER ALL THAT IS BEST IN .; LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. - Low Non-Participating Rates High Cash Values BCPSRIOR INPUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS. Indiana Man Elected Chair man of National Com mittee at Washington. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washing-ton, Dec. 6. Harry New of Indiana was today elected chairman of the Republican national committee. Immediately after the roll call Senator Crane of Massachusetts placed New's name In nomination. There was not a dissenting voice in the vote. . Senators Ankeny cf Washington and Cr.ino and Cecil A. Lyon of Texas es corted New to the platform. The vote on the place for holding tha next convention will he taken tomorrow. The Chicago boomers are claimlnr a victory over Kansas City. BRYAN APPROVES OF ROOSEVELT'S SCHEME Chicago, Dec. 6. W. J. Bryan ar rived her today from" Washington, lis saya he agrees with President Roose velt on the establishment of a, central sovammeiit .bank and .a mar obmtln Bargains in our Exchange Department Marconlgram Bannon & Co. The airship "North Pole" will arrive at your store with a fyll cargo of good things for girls and boys tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Will expect a rousing welcome from thousands of my little Portland friends. "SANTA CLAUS." Imagine our delight to receive this message from good old "Santy" this morning, entirely unexpected. We assure you it means that commencing tomorrow, and continuing until Christmas Santa Claus Will Entertain at Our Store Daily From Two o'clock On and Requests Your Attendance The real and only original Santy. He is a jolly rollicking good fel low, and is anxious for a romp. He will have his "Big Book" with him, and will take orders for Christmas Eve. Be sure and come. A jolly time is in store for you. . Great Loads of Toys, Dolls and Games On Display EVERYBODY WELCOME CHRISTMAS TREE CANDLES FOUR DOZEN COLORED CAN DLES IN A BOX AT 7c Per Box Remember the Place I currency. . ' f mm t : I .