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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY ' EVENING,' FEBRUARY : 12, i 1008. ' M -I.JI M.- -Jgea gu- . ssipsi . .is a. . .i- milium in -aa aaaaaw fi iinn niiiiiii n iii.i'iiiiihiiwi V'". mwiin m nt .mi i 1 1 ; n im i i imi,iiw.iM"-p- ! Cvl r "i . ' ..- , ' .' " ' - ' ' . . i BANK BEGINS TO PAY OFF OLD ACCOUNTS 0PBJ ; ," Ths doors of the Oermsn-Amerlean bank swung open at 10 o clock today at ths corner of Washington and Sixth streets, and within an hour the bank i began paying depositors' claim of ths - . old Oregon Trait Raving bank. Con trary to expectations, thera waa no dls rsltlon shown by tha depositors to - rush la for their money, and tha bank management Immediately determined " upon Its action In paying clalma. From " '' thla date forward depositors' clalma un ' der 25 will be paid every day durrhf banking hours until aU ar settled. The clalma under $50 will then i be taken up. The bank has made arrange- . .V. n.ni ii.- business can be handled expeditiously and accounta readily verifled on the booka. Another important conclon n- nounWd by the bank management today Is that those depositors who aubacrlbd for upwarda of $$00,000 f Horn Tsls - phone bonda willjlve lr let "J ( coupons dating front last " lut umUmiutl Intert day. Thla mean a clear gala of about 120,001 to the depoaltora, "The bonda subscribed for will be distributed aa aoon aa we can prepare the necessary trustees certificates to enable ..hose havtns small claims tn re oelTe their bonda." said President Reed of trie Uerman-Amsrican bank. "Tha attoroeya are now working apon the form of certificate and aa aoon ae 11 is completed and lithographed we will be ready to distribute tha hnn.la Dm nonce win oe given through tha press " I'i'i nay 01 me new nana s open In a was moat auanlcinua Th. are well pleased with the disposition shown by the public toward the merger bank. Hundreds of people came In to iiukb nanas witn the new offlcere, and iu Lungraiuisie mem upon the bright future for Portland's nt.nHM ....... panning institution. There were a large number of deposits made. The winjrison net ween deposits and with rawals up to the hour of I o'clock p. m. showed a little more than three to Jvn in isvor or deposits. There were J new accounta opened. The bank paid l claims of depositors of th Oregon Truat A Savings bank. OVMDUn IVC 0 II 'E IIIMIUMIOL LED BY GIERKE t V Music Lovers Give Enough Honey to Assure Success of Concerts This Season. Mniirviir fUlfEF nc r Portland wlU havs a series of oym ,h... Mnoarta after ail thla season. Cbarlea Dierke, founder and manager of tha lerks Musical institute, ana a pianist of note, will wield tha baton. Monef bu been donated by publlc afil riled muslo-lovera to losurs flnanolal success and the orchestra will be com posed of professional musicians In Its '"ThTorchestra will be sompossd of 4 members and enough rehearsals will be held to make tha initial oncert a reat Irtistic success. To bring 46 form ers Into perfect harmony la no small undertaking, but Mr Dierke Jtends to put In enough tlm to bring out perfec tion In very little detail In thla In stance. The performers have already been consulted and it la understood that the first rehearaal will ba held nsatSun- first concert will be hold during ; the early part of next month. Tha date will bo fixed ao aa not to conflict with other attractiona and It will be an afternoon affair. Th intention la to trive four concerto thla season and build up a solid foundation for work of a atlll greater scope In tha future. EUGENE AS HOST TO iimiTP if fluid If. LEWIHISFflTHER Son Says Sums Were Never Repaid and Contests Parent's Will. ' ' ' r i J"''' 'llil i fcl.s ., ..I ,.....,..., ...i-..,... , .,, ,i i , i, -.,n .,-... ,.,,... tsin i,i nil Oregon Delegation at Wash ington Claims to Believe .District Attorneyship Set tled and Doesn't Know Judge Is in the Race. OVERTURNED FOREST GROVE TRAIN. PHOTO BT JOURNAL STUT PHOTOGRAPHER. Hole B. r. Tattle, widow of WillUm C. Tuttle. la the sols heir in h.r h.,. band'a property under the wllL which waa admitted to probata today. Tuttla died January H and left two lota In Belle Crest, valued at Rn .. drug ator atock and fixtures at 863 ississippi avenue, worth about SS.000. Judge Webster In the count v m.w yesterday afternoon llirior1 tn . of evidence In the contest begun by Peter Tlmm to break the will of hla father. Henry Tlmm. He clalma that he loaned auma to hla father during hla lifetime that were ntr r.n.1,1 Th value of tha estate la a little mora than 11,000. Judge Webster took the matter under advisement until next Monday. Tha will of Thomas Greene of Monta villa, filed todar. names Damnli Ruin. van as executor of th will and pro vide that tha latter select a Cathollo priest to say masses for himself and nis aeparlea wire. tu oeing provided for thla purpose. He also bequeathes IS to the same priest for the masses of poor aoula. and S6 more to the Hlstera of Precloua Blood of Montavilla. Two aona are given 11 each and the remain der of the property Is to be divided between two surviving daughters. The total vaiue oi me estate la I7&0. TIIEEE TOWNS MONDAY NO MORE WIRE TALKS P0R ESPEE EMPLOYES . (Special tUsitcb to The Jonrasl.) Euiene. Or.. Feb. II. Th Eugene ..if 1iiH la nrenarlnc to en-1 (Lulled Trass Leased Wire.) WUiimivw r " I D C.K 1 rr-v,. .... "WH', " I telephones m Southern Pacific office for personal bualness by employee Is at an end. The management has ls- ued an edict to tnat effect ana It DETECTIVES' HEARING Mil POSTPOIiED Error in Transmitting Rec ords Delays Discharged Sleuths' Appeal. Because of an error In transmitting th records, report and exhibit Jn th cases aaainst Detectives Snow, Car- HEOn BETTER AI TRIED TOB RING DIVORCE N017 KNOWS HE KIIEl1 SUIT AGIST HERSELF A warrant has been Issued from the municipal court for th arrest of H. Calar on a charge of obtaining money by fals pretenaea. Th complaint on which th warrant was issued is sworn to br Phllln Neu. who alleaes that Caler obtained from him $76 on a bogus contract to furnlah a gravestone. Caler obtained the eontraot and the Singular Charge Brought by Defendant in Suit for Alimony. That Mrs. Fannie Wachendorf triad to syJw Hw,t:n"Tey to.br,if ,u,t MarkU wnrka rfaxiaraa tHat h baa I agalnat herself for divorce ia tha un- penter, Day and Kerrigan, who war ,inCa learned that Caler haa no author- J usual charge made by H. Wachendorf rilamiaaaA hv tha executive Doara aev-iiir oi inr Kin a rrom ui maroie com-1 1. .eei.i. na w n eral month ago. th hearing of the W. WJ4 fm V'fhl ppoln, a motion by his wif for all appeal before the civil .ervlc. commia- oi'alnt "' XmHDllX!? th5 h? TV .Stf .ion this morning was po.tponI in- Cai'er 1. Htid to r.id. at Park Place. totM?tg?UV&itti definitely until to record, could be near Oregon City. Th. warrant ha. f,"'. "55' "J VJWl '5.3 'r! found. I oeen placed In the band or sneriri Before the hearing la taken up Law- Htevena for service.. ver RalDh Moody.-representing the de- . - Fank6rand wffPconf erCon AumbM CHARLES ANSON DIES of dftmurrer which Mr. Moody tiaa kAii hr v Vila. fManta wall m In ra"tA"'tha" aVrVutio7 at WrtIil . ' I uik nig wire at one time made for ovTdmcW It 1. exDWted T in th I T way ML-V1?,- J Dulctlr that th lawyer, may be abl to tattle Charles Anson, traffio chief of tha 0WTn it him th- Hn h.l'.i .aea many legal polnta without taking up Weatern Union Telegraph company In her He ny. ahe llo lotm ?haf .h. n'ta0' th commiBalon Portland, died suddenly at 1 o'clock thl. wlli afnd him" t'o ,th. rtckX VheVoe. . mornma in mt vinoanr a nnaniiai xrom i no rnmn r wun n.r wiahA f. . v. . . . what waa at first believed to have been I ter of alimony. apoplexy, but may have been caused by I The hearing on the question of "par ptomaine poisoning. or not pay" waa to have taken place u uua tlm beoauaa he lacked tha funria Ma nnany aid Dring suit, but adds that hla anorney i. yet unpaid nd he la out of work, ao he pleads Inability to sup ply alimony. nraviiviiBQrE iaai aevarai mam mrilVIII,SI(S rn,rl" nia previoug allegations, say. lAJA U-LiOIUlXO hng that hla wife at one time made foi REPUBLICANS IN RACE FOR UMATILLA JOBS Orov Commarclal club and the busl na man of Junction City and Spring' eiM n Rmrene next Monday. A large number or memocra oi ins locat uuuinas been approved by E. H. Harrlman. vi.ltaH tha Cottaere Grove club several While general in Its application, the weeka ago, going on a special train, and I prohibition ia particularly aimed at the affair her will be a return visit. I employes in the large offices of th ine ouainesa men oi wia in. uur uiy lea named have been invited to partici na the club, troi'ey rldea and drive, about th city hav been planned for the vla- company in thl. city, Oakland, Sacra mento ana ixs Angeles. Two reasons are given for this new order. They are set forth aa follows: The privilege of using phones by em- Itora. Dr. D. A. Paine, O. W. Griffin I cloves for nersonal matters has been and R. R. Knox consUtute the commit- greatly abused, thus needlessly swelling tee on arrangements. the annual telephone bill, of the com- "i na memDer. or me local ciud ereinanv planning an excursion to Springfield The abuse of the privilege, especially by women employes, takes their time away from their work during tha hour, they owe to th company. J. L. Stockman Dead. (Special Dlnpatcb to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. Feb. 12. J. L. Stock man, one of the prominent and well-to- do ranchers of Umatilla county, died yesterday In Los Angeles, where he had gone to spend the winter. Death re sulted from a severe cold, which he had contracted, causing the formation of (Siwrlal Dlfnatrb to The Jooroal.) Pendleton. Or.. Feb. 11 A number of county candidate, have filed their cer- tincatea or canaiaacy lor tne primary election, the following being among tha county commissioner, Republican; G. W. Bradley, ror treasurer, Republican; J. W. Klmbrell, for surveyor. Republican; Frank K. Welles, for school suoerln- tendent, Republican: Fred W. Hendley, ror recorder, republican; Charles A. Barrett, for representative. Republican. C. P. Strain, Democrat, who has served two terms aa assessor and who la one or the leading assessors and tag students in tne state, Is being urged to run again, out nai not yet rued ma pe- ution. Friday night to meet the club there. special train will be cnarterea. FREE CAR RIDES FOR EUGENE OFFICIALS (Special DIsDateh to The looraal.) EUgene, Of., Feb. 12. The Eugene city council yesterday afternoon passed an amendment to the franchise held by the E?ugene & Eastern Railway com- an abcess' in the ear. paJ:yl. ranun Bn, eension or ume in Tne deceased waa born In Ohio 66 which to complete the street railway years ago last October. He was a mem Jtne to the city limits A. clause re- ber 0f the local G. 4. R.. having served quire, that all city officiate ahall ride au through the war? He came to Call free on the streetcars while going from fornia at an early date and after a few one place to another on their official yearB tn that state came to Oregon 31 duiJ5? , er Anr 1 .V 1'09" . t y" f and had since resided in this j.uia viauB. was iu. uuta ui iwu ur i county three weeks' delay on the matter of c . B w i wmwuuu vi juouise ieir in tnio nve years ago last th line, as a number of councilmen op- October. They have lived In Pendleton since. His wife and a brother, W. J. Stockman, are the only living relatives. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ON THE INCREASE A comparison of the attendance In tha Portland city schools the first three day of the present spring term with tne rirst tnree or last years correspond ing term .how. a large Increaae in the total attendance. In 1907 the attendance on the first day was 1M24: the second day, 17,004; me tniru day, 17,110. In 1908 the attendance on the first day was 18,324: the second day. 18.654 the third day 18,742. The attendance the first three day. of the term at th Htfst side High school was 897. At th West Side High school the first day Mr. Anson waa taken suddenly 111 I before Judsa Clnianil tni. n.nrnin. k... while St work In his offlo last evening. - th case was continued until next Mon He was found At o'clock by one of tha I day for argument. WHITMAN SELECTS DEBATE CHAMPIONS (Special Dispatch to Tb feonial.) Whitman College. Walla Walla. Wash.. eb. 12 Walter Eel Is, Roy Perlnger and Clarenco Morrow were selected last night a. Whitman's debating team against Washington State college. The debate Is to taite place rn Walla Walla in March on tha adnntinn at th r.n- adlan banking system in the United i tates. It will be the ninth annual con toot between th two Institutions. All three men eknaen hava hat ' iwmmn in acDaung ana snouia proV a strong team. All have been In tha tntersocietv debates aa wpii aa i.i... collegiate. Morrow, a sophomore, was ii ma uewm ihsi year against W. B. C. Perlnger, a senior, debated against ldano three years ago and W. fi. C. two . mu. jveuo, aiso a senior, was a member of the team against Pacific university three years ago. leader of th teams asralnst w. a. c i.n intercollaglate orator last year and thla Parlflo University next vk at TPn.-.. Orovs n tlio Japanese Immigration - ' 1 m i ' - , I i - 7 if fr. . J 1 s Y'W : i , t: ' (Wssatngtoa Bureaa of Tb JoarasL) Washington. Feb. It (Latest) Both Fulton and Bourne seemed to be sur prised when advised that Heney and U'Ren wer urging Judge Bumttfor aonolntment as district attorney. I don't know anything about It," .said rulton. T hd presumed th matUr was settled finally." "I nvr heard of It before," said Bourn. "If they ar running It out ther I hav nothing more to say." It la elsewher learned that aa In timation has boen received her that an Inquiry at Portland by representatives 01 lieney aisoiosea an uov" uatlon with rafarenca to Cleeton. al though confirmation of such report Is impossible to obtain. . . From talk with members of th pre- fon delegation th impression Is gained hat they regarded th attorneyship a settieo. , , Ellis said ha supposed when he Joined In recommending Cleeton that the mat tar waa finally aettled as a satisfactory compromise. He had heard this morn ing tnat Burnett waa oeing menimuou for the position but knew nothing fur- ihM . U v. .M tj 11 mot 1 waa an . , I IIU U H II, ..v " . v. , . - - . . excellent man and his experience as a practitioner had been sufficient to qual ify hlfn, on that score, tor tn position. COItVALLIS WILL HAVE A CANNERY Plnmbers Agree for Present; to Work Beside Non-Union? Men Wage Scale Cut to $5 for Eight-Hour Day; No Danger of Strike, . At the First Solicitation $3,500 Is Subscribed -Plant to Be Read for Summer's Crops. Charles Anson. 25?W65I7fiil!f. "cond 11:ntheith.lr'i 0Pcrat n the Worcester building posed the clause. Yesterday there was s tie vote, and Mayor Matlock cast the deciding oauot. ' CARUSO'S ACCUSER Wisconsin Clay Workers. M H -a ulraA THri. FoK 10 fha aIWi 1 xa unaun.V ass. 1 aV -. a m. 111c vri a 1 1 1 11 TlTVT'TV "rrT TknTATTTT-am "nnual meeting 01 ine Wisconsin ciaT h INM) VOR DKlNKTlVlr Workers' association besan In Mll- wauKee toaay, wun neaaquariers at tne Vlntpl Rlnta Tha nrlnpfnol fpahirA. nf (United Press teased Wlre. the 1av's nroarram wer tha arfriraaa nt new. xora. : reo. it. mrs. mniu resmenr A. w HiiKpr or Rar iu a nrt Stanhope. whOL brought Enrico Caruso, the annual reports of Secretarv Wilson the Italian singer, mucn unpleasant no- or Menomonie and Treasurer zimbal torlety a year ago by accusing him of of Sheboygan. Thursday and Fridav annoy m her-while she was standliur will be given over to the discussion of f near tne monKey-nouse in central iark, numerous questions or importance to was yesteraay nnea cent ror Deing in- ine industry. toxicatea.' rs. uranam, ner nau-sis-ter. was fined the Sam amount on a Similar .charge. 827. The Increase in school population shows the continuous Increase in the city s population. M'MINNVILLE VICTIMS RECOVERING RAPIDLY (Special Dlspatcb to Tb Journal.) McMinnvllle, Or., Feb. 12 All those Injured in last night's accident are do ing as well as could be expected. None of the lnjuriesof those here will prove 1 latHi unless otner complications set in. The most seriously Injured are M. U. uortner and Mrs. David Stout. ROSE PLANTS COME IN BY THE HUNDRED CITY CAN HAVE NO POLICE SERGEANTS City Attorney Kavanaugh this after . noon advised the council that it would not be legal for that body to create the v. office of police sergeant, a matter over looked in the city's charter. Mr. Kav ;. snaugh recommended in lieu thereof that the council appoint additional de :: tectives for service in the police depart ment and they could be assigned to du 1 tie odrinarlly covered by regularly 1 ordained police aergeants. To Improve Cemetery. ,j ' (Soeelal Dltpatrh to The Journal.) Pendleton, Or., Feb. 1 2. A concerted movement among Pendleton secret or 2"r.na5 been started for the lmprove , men f Olney cemetery, the buryinic ground used by the city and surrorfnd - fefS?!?'4-: USW metery was fmnJSli X.r ago' but h been improved In kvnv wav mwni SJ- V " UWII ILa Indians to Be Arrested. Informations were filed In the United States court this morntne. chararinr Simon Whitney and Joe Hayes of the Umatilla reservation with having taken whiskey onto the reservation to the In dians there, contrary to the law. The two men will be arrested and brought to Portland to stand trial before Judge Wolverton. Both are well-known In dians of the Umatilla reservation. headquarters of th Western Union in an almost unconscious condition. An I Donations for the rose nlantinr dav ambulance was called, and under the I which- has been set fo- -tv.hintJ? care of Dr. D. H. Rand he was removed I birthday, February 2t are ramini im n at Vlnr.nl'1 .h ha ahnrtltf I o-ii .---....V "..r"..COni?ns7. IntO .. a r, i-Ja rcjuvui association in large after, In convulsUms numbers and it Is evident hat thous- Owlng to the luddenness of the at-1 ands of rosea win ha i.n5l i, tack it was thought by the phyalcian association in the public narlra inA that Mr. Anson was surrering rrom apo- squares as well as on private grounds plexy. Later developments showed 1 0n that day. srounua mat ne nua oeen eaiing canneu iuina- 1 nairman E. VV. Rowe Of the rose, toes and the convulsions which followed I nlantiivar commltta v..ii,.t J.-JZ i,. u.. ,, k rim.i4 :i f . ; '" ..... i.c uOUa majr nan not vouocu v i auvuk n,vvw i-vcar-oia rose bushes In "i, I'... . i..ki- ,-1- I oruer 10 maice tne right kind of ni . AiiBUU sv aa m vni w t m uuLia s.Da-3- 1 Hnnwinir nn rnsa rtiamtfm-i 4aa ank .or. arA Uim lrtnir anorlon.a In I m tv 1 1.) ' 12tZ - V 2 U' Portland will cause him to be greatlv bu,he, wtr, reported to Mr Row ml missed hers. He was well-liked- by all morning: Wiliiam Pangl" Helllg thea his fellow operators. Mr. Anson for- tr., j.00". Gu. c. Moser.o h w iVaI 8peclal credit Is due C. M. Perrine. or North Yakima, for the wav he min- Ui. n. ; iu.a Vnvar ! wnrM in I t-!ir SfTrr .Vt "" aged the work of rescue. P." M. Rldg- n,. ,7th in Minnfeanol U T before comln5 JT".l?,.?' .L w.a.y:, BPn-.?iay coraPy- to Portland In 1890 ' He had been with I DlnV" 100: ti iL Malarkav sa hilaKaa l uiLiniin, ia me lujurtju man on re-1 tha Waatam iTnmn ever since then a.nd - - " " poriea tnis morning. 1 or four years was The Journal special I ODerator. He leaves a widow in 1 1 '1 1 1 1 H l Til TUSTIITV TT-- 1 -XT A lmnpiTHTrt-nT I d.,i..j Anna Inmn a Hinah. I Wia.a-ii.l v IJJUXU A- an .v xii. ijKt.jijJ. f I ter of Mr. and Mrs. w, t. uiggies; vATiT nTTTiTjTTTmmTTnTm aaughter, Mlsa Jiva rortmnier, and a 1UV OLrrjlUi i JDlJJJEilNT brother, Frank Robert Anson, of New xom IN ROBBERY CASE V., Tt. Manderson. who is chararad with the theft of 11.200 wbrth of Jewelry irom me store or mr. Henrietta iron j n t a n.i v , v. .j 1 1 rvj I 1 1 i. bRUi nin,i . . ...... . . a Vannnnvor R n TTah 19 Allan V,,r. I UaDaTUt HIM Uie UOOOS, vis, one of tho most valued, employes I George Frank and Antone Shufes wsre mart in tne Portland hotel on the night of the C3nndian Pacific and former arrested last evening by Detectives or October 17, went to trial before a chief clerk of F. F. Busteed, general Smith and Howell and booked at the Jury in Judge oantenbein s department annprlntonflonl' nf tha wAitArn Hlvlalnn I nltw nH anM nn a pharrA nf lflrnenv. A I OI the ClrOUit OOUtt thlS mOmlnff. Only has been appointed superintendent, with" I suitcase and other articles stolen from about j worth of the Jewelry was re- neanquarters at eotiris, uamtODa. Mr. i the apartments or v. J. ocnmiai on tne cuyeru, una ima i uw .muuui i-uverea Purvis entered the service 19 years ago I afternoon or February were round in or tne lnrormauon. a young man as a messenger at Vancouver and is I the room occupied by tne two men. namea wonen, wno nas coniessoa tnat the oungest official of his rank in They will be given preliminary hearing he was a- accomplice, is the chief wit Canada. I in tho municipal court tomorrow. I ness for tha prosecution. (Special Dlapeteh to Tbe JoernaM Corvallls, Or.. Feb. 12. Corvallls is to havs a fruit cannery. A committee has been at work this week and 13,(00 has already been subscribed by the fol lowing substantial citlsens of the city: Punderson Avery. $600; W. K. Taylor, B00; W. F. Hamlin, $500: John Ingle. 1600: V. P. Moses, iiou; J. m. aoian, 1100; A. P.Johnson. $100; V. 8. Walters. loo: John wyati, iiiib; umri wij , 100: Frank. $100: W. C. Metcalf, $10J; Clyde Beach, $100: R. I Glass, $100; E. B. Horning, $100; F. U Miller, $100; O. L. Davis. $100. The cost of the plant compieie win be $11,000, which Includes the site ana operating capital. The shares are $t00 each. Thoae who art looking after de tails feel certain of success. A oommlttee from the eorvallla Com mercial club Is doing the hustling. The nlan is to have the plant In operation tn time to cars for next sea son's fruit crop. The committee has visited the Brownsville and other can narlaa anil feels certain that no better or more profitable enterprise could pos siblv be launched In Corvallls than a cannery, which would furnish a market for tne small rruns ana vegeuioies grown by neighboring farmers, would encourage diversified and intensive farming and besides add to the payroll of the city. SNOW IN PALOUSE MAKES WHEAT SAFE (Special Dtapatek to Tb Journal.) Garfield. Wash.. Feb. 12 The most severe snow storm of the season has been raping throughout the Palouse country the past 44 hours. The Palouse has experienced mors winter the past 10 days than In all the season previous ly from December 1. The heavy snows Will be the means of keeping the winter wheat from freeslng out and will soak UP tho soil and Insure an abundant crop of wheat. The farmers are much pleased with the splendid prospects for next year. There is a large acreage of winter wheat. ALLEGED DEFAULTER NOT TO BE TRIED Portland is an open shop town, so far' as Journeymen plumbers are concerned. Any good workman, whether a member of Plumbers local No. II or not, may b employed by ths master plumbers' and put to work alongaide of a union plumber without causing a strike, walkout or even a protest- "Buah Is said to have been tbe de cision of both tho Master Plumbers' as. soplstlon and Plumbers' local No. Si,; muiiuning a controversy wnicu nas Deen on for the past three months. The Jour, neymen plumbers have also agreed to the $6 wage scale, which la now the wages paid for an alsht.hnur da k all ths leading plumbing establishments la ths elty. The master plumber Issued an edlot three weeks ago that Monday, February. 10, wagss would be cut from $5.60 to $S a day and that tha Hht miM t Pi any man on the Job they saw fit to amnlnv tiaaltain li scarcity of. work and the large number of unemployed plumbers Irt Portland, the Journeymen decided that It waa use less tO SUt UD a fta-ht fn a i.Anlllii. ante of ths old wags scale and for a unionised shop, end agreed to accept for the present ths conditions Imposed by ths master bl umbers. However, It Is not to be understood that ths Journeymen plumbers will sub mit to these conditions hivnnil tha period of a scarcity ef work. In fact. It Is said, that ths maatsr plumbers have agreed to return to the closed shop policy and ths higher wars aeala aa oon as there Is a marked increase in building activity. SPRI Ml STUNT IH fMjPl FIGHT The contest over the ownership ot the Marquam building cams before Presiding Judgs Cleland In new form this afternoon when argument was be gun on the application by attorneys for the officials and ex-offlclals of the Title Guarantee A Trust company to prevent me attorneys ror l. A. Mar. quam from taking their depositions. Marquam's attorneys claim the right t re-open me case to ins extent or tak ing depositions of J. Thorburn Ross T. T. Burkhart, George H. Hill, E. C. Mears, W. M. Iadd. E. B. Beabrook, W. A. Munly and W. M. Gregory regarding tne aiiegea violation or tnelr trust In falling to protect the Interests of Mar quam when the mortgage on ths build ing was loreciosea and the ownership passed to the Title Guarantee and Trust. Judge Cleland several days ago Issued a temporary injunction restraining ths inning oi me depositions, ana me Hear ing today Is on the question of making the Injunction permanent. It Is claimed by the attorneya for ths bank that there) is no necessity for taking the deposi tions, as all the persona named live nere and can be called when wanted, and for the further reason that it is im proper to take any svldsnos regarding the foreclosure, that feature of the case being closed by ths previous decision of me court. ' (Mparts Dispatch to Tbe Journal.) Garfield, Wash., Feb. It Williams, ths secretary of the I. O. O. F. lodge at this place, who was in the Colfax jail 10 days, has paid the amount of the discrepancy to the lodge and has been released. The prosecuting attorney withdrew tho charges and dismissed the case, stating that the lodge had not made proper demand upon Williams for the money and for that reason It would be impossible to secure conviction if the case went to trial. VANCOUVER OFFICER SHOT BY CHINAMAN (United Press Leaned Wire.) Vanpnnver B. C. Feb. 12. Officer McLeod' of the Vancouver police force- waa ahot down Dy a cninaman eariy thla morning. The officer noticed twu Chinaman going along a dark alley carrying two boys. He Jumped for them, but managed to get only one. This one ha tnnk in charae. but had proceeded only a few feet when the oriental drew a gun and shot the officer through the neck. The Chinaman then escaped. McLeod la now lying In a hospital in a precarious condition. The officers are now searching Chinatown 'and every building will be ransacked in the search for the Chinaman. NOBODY W4NTS TO BE JUDGE OF ELECTION The county commissioners and County Clerk Fields are working dally on the list or judges and clerics lor ths com ing primaries and election. These Jobs are worth $3 per day, but thsy ars not in aemana. wniio mere are plenty or men willing to serve, it Is not easy to secure the required quota of ths kind of men (demanded for such appoint ments, and fully half of those wno are chosen refuse to serve ss soon as thsy hear about It. The list will be com pleted and announced as soon as pos sible, but this will not be for several days. TRIED TO BUTT OUT J5RAINS AGAINST WALL J. Redmond, who is serving a 19 day sentence at the city prison, at tempted to commit suicide at 1:44. ociock this morning by striking h"S head against the brick wall of his cell. He was taken In charge byl the Jailers Derore ne naa inriictea serious injury to himself. After City Physician Zelg ler had dressed several contusions and aorasions on tne man s scalp it was decided to send the prisoner to the county Jail for safe keeping. He waa taken to ths jail in the patrol wagon and la now under the authority and cars of Sheriff Stevens. ATTORNEY ARGUES HIS OWN CASE under consideration lM,,. n.cr u7 curcinc power t0 irrigate the - cemetery and to plant severalliundred trees upon ths ground. Mrs. fiarah FlsS Thompson, a pioneer - woman who died recently, .bequeathed 2f,000 for wne. ? tery Improvement, and it is thought ths nmount can be raised to $10,000 by pub- lie subscriptions and appropriations by the city council. 'I ToBtijr Robber Arraigned. K. Hank. M. West and Dsll Haywood, the young men accused of robbing the Hillsdale porfncs and also with com mitting several hlghsray robberies, were arraigned in the municipal -court this morning on a ch ergs of robbery, '. They dived examination ana were neid to I it Mir- r--j - -...,",,, an.w? to the errand iur,; Bonda wars I Ui Wf , Gordon.lMcMintMlle. llKbt- t,1 ( fl.fiuS each..-: ." ' - c 0, i. v ;,!. iltitnrei :-.,. (Hk'U" ' twwa a iiiumi n mm- r v yt-- r?a fxreyirv"Vysr y,yx warn'1 awypyyr't "i i, ' i -aal 1 1 "'aw v J '"A ,r-W 11 -Y?''' O w 7 MtJ.'t'flWWW J. Couoh Flanders, attorney and Capi talist, was before Judge Cameron In the municipal court this morning on a pharfA nf rnn rl 11 fit I n tr a wharAnirAr'a business without a liconso. He was ar-B rested on complaint of License Jn-jj spector Mcli&chern. it appears tnat; Flanders had neglected to pay city licenses on some of the wharves over which he has control, and the complaint and arrest followed. Upon the statement that he would at once pay Into the city treasury the necessary fees, the charge against Flanders was continued Indefinitely. PERSONAL i Urn rt.S Conductor S. ThQmpioa. L.' Hembree, McMinnvllle,' LegR Q.'" Dexter of Sheridan,; Injured , Injured. , ,ia Head and Side, ' St E. Brown of - Sheridan, Injufed About Neck and Shoulders, . W. B. Chase, former city engineer, who was suddenlv stricken with paraly sis whila at McMinnvllle the other day. is improving. It was at first thought! that Mr. Chase's chances of recovery were few but now his family expects to move him home the latter part of the week. He haa been at the xamniii hotel In WcMlnnville attended by his daughter, wno is a tramea nurse. Juris ThnmA (l Haiiev. who under went an abdominal operation at St Vln-; cent's hnsnltal tnriav. is reported this; afternoon to be In etcellent condition,; with no prospect of aiajming compn catlnns. A enmnlete recoveW "11" lookedi for within three or four weeks. Dr. KJ A. J. Mackensls performed tne opera tion. t G. E. Caukln, a'promlnent member of the O. A. R and district agent of tho Travelers' Insurance company, is at the1 Good Samaritan hospital and will be operated on this af ternoon . f or a catar-j act of the eye. Mr. Caukln is an old time resident of Portland and hi; largo circle of friends who wish him a speedy recovery. .'-; L J jg T j-a Local Optiott Meeting. Bherwood. Or., Feb. 11. RevVB. Ti Zimmerman, field secreUry of ths Ore-, gon Anti-Saloon league, addressed an enthusiastic meting at Bherwood laif night In the Interest of local option' ini mveiing was iivm in n vilj ubuji woicn was pacaea to tne ooora. - 7