THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 80. 1808.
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GOULD MAY MiDOrj
MONSTER PLATE GLASS PANE
REPLACED BY TULL & GIBBS
PROPOSED U. S. LINE
OPEN FOR
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7 -vis
rortentious
Meeting
Is
Thouglit to Have Been
Held in New York.
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CAPTURE
OUR PLAHKS"
MAN AC
Bryan Declares Independ
" ence League Platform Isj
3Ierely Copy of Do mo
; cratic Pertinent Ques
tion Put to the Leaffuws.
(United Ptmi Uaard Wtra.t
FaJrvlew, Lincoln. NeTv. July JO -
'There were no visitors at Falrvlew this
morning;. Bryan was working parly on
hla analysis of the platform of the in
dependence party.
Ho dictated the fnllowlnn statement
. today:
"The platform of the Independence
party contains a mimhrr of planks Men-1
tlcal with or substantially the same as ;
login of the planks of the Democratic
'party. Ii demands the election of Vnl
the Democratic platform does. Tha ,
tariff plank Is quite like ours. The
plank relative to trusts, while opposing ;
private monopoly. Is not so specific as j
ours. The railroad plank does not dlr-
T fff from the plank of the Democratic
platform on the same suhject. The plank
on Asiatic lmmijcrairort is quite nimiwi
to the plank on that subject In tiie
Democratic "platform. The labor plank
la also like ours."
Brvan pointed out other similarities
In the two platforms. In disclosing I
'what he terms the shortcomings of tha
Independence party platform, the Demo
cratic candidate said:
--. "The platform of the Independence
party doea not, however, advocate the
.establishment of u department of la-
bor: it does not oppose Imperialism,
and Its plank with reference to the puh-
f llcity or campaign funds Is not nearly
so strong; as ours.
"The question must confront every
member of the Independence party will
ho assist in the defeai of the Democratic
party, which stands for so much that
ne favors, meisly because he cannot get
all that he would like?
'Either the Democratic or the Re
publican party must win. The voter
who prefers the Democratic platform to
the Republican platform and Joins the
Independence party, merely assists the
Republican party In defeating several
s reforms In which he Is Interested.
"The question Is not whether one can
pet all the reform that he wants, but
now he can net the most reform."
HI 1
i or muu , . l iv... , -m , . i-. rt . - - ; jt aw . at a
I
I
Kscnpiivcr From
Siuiatoriuin in
clothes, (razed
Walks to Payette Lives
in Fields, Like Animal.
Portland
Eight Mon Required to Handle Plate 10x15 Feet
Pouridp. Settling of Building Is Supposed to
Original.
and Weighing 700
Have Broken the
NON-SUIT ARGUMENT
BOOTH-SINGLETON
CASE
HEARST CZAR
OF CONVENTION
Nebraska Man Swears It
Was Packed and Platform
Was Juggled.
Four Different .Motions Are .Made by Judge Webster in
tbe Federal Court Meeker Takes Lp Argument
for Government at Afternoon Session.
Arg-omeht for non-suit lu the "Biintli
Singleton conspiracy trial was made he
fore Judge Wolverton In the United
States circuit court this mornlnsT by
Judge Lionel R. Webster for the de
fense, the Rovtrnraoiit having rested its
case yesterday afternoon.
Four motions for non-suits wera
made. The first was a Joint motion for
the three defendants James Henry
Booth, Robert A. Booth and T. K.
Slng-leton asking for a non-suit on the
ground that the govtrnmeht had mil
produced evidence to substantiate the
(United Prei Leased Wire.)
Chicago, July SO. The charge of
csarlsm is made against William Ran
dolph Hearst In his conduct of the In
dependence parts- convention at Chi
cago in an affidavit made today by Jo-
a.nh n- Marahtill ftf Plvmnilth TCeli
Tk. riHj.H .io,i:ira tha hciiuf nt been given I
the affiant that the Independence con- ernment's principal witness, by James
ventlon was packed and it charges that Henrv Booth had been done in an of-
l.o.n n . K.. lh. mmmll. fiCial CHDHI'ltV Wll It T. B'Xlt I WUS !('-
te was changed before It was present- celver of the' Rnseburg land otice. That
ed to the convention.
The charges have aroused great
terest here.
indictment.
The motion In favor of Robert A.
Booth was made on the grounds that
there was nothing to show that he hud
in any way been connected with any
conspiracy to defraud the 1'nited States
as Is charged in the Indictment
Judge Webster contended that the
same was practically true In the case
of James Henry Booth and asked for a
non-suit for the same reason. Judge
Webster said that any advice that had
Thomas Agve, the gov
In-
CAX CUSS A BLUE
STREAK AT HOME
(United Pre Leased Vlr0
Oraftge, N. J., July 30. After secur
ing a ruling of the court that a man
maywear to his heart's content within
the walls of his own home, Wilfred
: Thomas Wright Is happy today, while
his wife Is worrying about the future
of her children
Mrs. Wrlglit recently heard her little
boy following the example of his fath
er, whose profanity she declares to be
unequalled. She argued with the head
Of the house, but her anti-profanity
crusade came to naught. Then she np-
ealed to the court, but Police Justice
rav. before whom the case was called,
decided that Wright had a lieht to
swear as long as he did not do it In
public.
A statistical friend of mine has com
puted that there are 9R.645 ways of sep
arating a fool and his money, and then
some.
In giving this advice there hail been no
evidence introduced to .show that there
had been any Irregularities.
Ttm Limit Expired.
On behalf of T. E. Plnglclon, a
brother-in-law of the Booths. Judge
WpMwrer K:tld flint Mm connection with
tho deal If there had been anv. had non-suits
been outlawed bv the expiration of the Mr. McConrt. for the prosecution
federal statute of limitations. Single-I says the motions will be overruled.
ton, the xovei niiient has claimed, had
inane certain arrant men t ,m for the c
pletlon of the d-nl ln-twein the. Booth
Kelly Lumber cornpanv wherebv the
corporation came In possession of Agee's
homestead which he had not lied on
according to the provisions of law.
Tracv C. Bec ker, specinl assistant to
the attorney-general, who is associated
with United States Ulsirlct Attorney
John MoCourt in tho prosccut Ion, Is
arguing this afternoon in answer to
the motions offered by Judge Webster.
Mr. Hooker contends th.it the Indict
ments returned against the defend
ants more than three years ago nro
sufficiently broad In every way; that
evidence lias been Introduced to show
that there was some Utnd of a con
spiracy, and thnt he did not think the
contentions nf t he defense were suffi
cient to keep the case from going to
the Jurv which has heard the case.
No Testimony for Defense.
J'nn MalarKey. Tor the defense, an
nounced yesterday afternoon Just he
fore adjournment of court that no tes
timony would be offered on behalf of
tho defendants and that the defense
was willing to submit tho case on the
evidence offered by the prosecution.
In case Judge Wolverton overrules
the motion of the defense for non-sult.s,
arguments In all probability hern re the
jury will be started tomorrow. In this
event it Is not likely that the case will
go to the Jury before late in the day
on Saturday.
Judge vvehster, for the defense, savs
the court will allow his motions for
Escaping from a second story win
dow of Mountain View sanatorium, clad
nly In his night clothes, Edo Nod la, an
Insann patient at the Institution, spent
several nights In 1'ortland, stole what
clothing he needed from back yards on
the east side and then made hla way
barefoot across Oregon and to Ills
father's ranch rear I'ayette, Idaho,
VYc'rcl has Just neen received here by
Pr W. T. Williamson of the sanatorium
that Nodle has been captured In
I'aMttn and will bo taken to the Idaho
state nnylum.
Afraid of rriaon.
Nodle who is only 23 years old, hut
who believes that his parents, promi
nent ranch owners near Payette, ure
trying to poison him. was brought to !
tiie Mountain lew sanatorium a month
awo. lie was considered n nrctlnarv '
Insane patient, was given a room on
the fhlrd floor of tha Institution and
watched over with the same care that
other tutlcnts are accorded. The j
ond nUht f his stay In tho sanatorium j
he pretended to be asleep, waited until'
t lie attendant had left the room and j
set alccoit preparing to escape. !
Takh -g a blanket and pillow case-
his clothing was locked up he climbed 1
out of the window into a larae tree I
growlrig in side the wall of the building,
Slid dc wn the tree and got away. When
his absence was noted an hour or so
later the pollco were notified and every
Hilli eman on the east side kept a sharp
ook.mt for tho patient, but all failed
to see jitm.
Stole Clothes rrom Idne.
Although he escaped the police.
Nodle was seu by several residents of
(lie east side and entered the vard of
house on Hawthorne avenue to steal
lotlilng from the line. Wandering
around In his nightshirt, taking sucn
clothing and food as ho could steal,
Nodle started to return to I'ayette.
llnw he ever made the trip across the
mountains, subsisting on what scraps
he could steal and place In his pillow
slip is a mystery to the doctors
to weeks ago he readied Pavette
and hiding in the field like an animal
during the day, he would visit the
house at night, taking lilts of food left
nut for him by his mother. Kvenlnus
he would milk a cow and dig vegetables !
from the gardens I wo davs ago he
was Induced to enter the house by his
ratiur. mil upcoming violent lie yester
day threatened to kill the wholo fam
ily. Sheriff i fiorp of I'ayette took
Nodle to the state asvlurn at Black
foot this morning.
(Hnlttrd PrM Leasad Wire.)
New York, July JO. Wall etreet Is
today speculating as to the real mean
ing behind a meeting which was held
yesterday afternoon in tha offices of
lfuhn. I.oeb A Co.. at which If whs ar
ranged that the Qouid Uii should be
aiinweii s,.Ki().ooo -to meet notes that
fall due next Saturday. It Is generally
ueiiovrn mm me agreement in the out
tome of a pact between Harrlman and
(lould which means the abandonment Of
jo in u puns ior a great transcontl
nental railroad.
The belief In Wall Street Is that
Oould Is forced to accept whatever
rerms tiarnman saw fit to make, and
mat me terms were not generous.
With a Complete New Stock
of Woolens and Trimming-s
S0R0SIS
Suit and Extra Trousers
of same or striped
material to order
AND
Walk-Over
xford
Sale
tfOff
AT
NIGHT'S
$25
TO
$50
We must keep our large
force of skilled
tailors busily employed
DO NOT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY TO
DRESS WELL, AT SMALL, COST
Satisfaction guaranteed In all cases.
Garments to order In a day If required.
Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits a specialty.
COKYALLIS PLEDGE
IX BACKGROUND
(Continued froiu Page One.)
BEAR CARRIED OUT TO SEA
CAPTURED BY ASTORIA FISHERMEN
A huge black bear which had strayed
from his native heath to the beach at
Astoria in quest of fish was carried out
to sea Tuesday afternoon after several
vain attempts to clUnb up tho steep
rocks at the mouth of tho Columbia.
As related by E. Q. Eckerson of tho
Warren Packing company, some fisher
men startled at the unusual appearance
made by the huckleberry eater in swim
ming with his black snout protruding
over the surface cried out in fright and
their veils for help were heard by J.
C. Johnson, who was out In a fishing
hnat for the Warren Packing company
Meanwhile the discoverers of the I
No. 1 will be rigidly drawn. It Is also
apparent that those who are nnnnsed to
Statement No. 1 will make a stronsr
effort to break the Statement No. 1 ma
Jority in the joint assemblv and de
feat the election of Governor Chamber-1
lain. Now then, will you take any part
In this organization fight and In case !
you were to he chosen as the senatorial :
candi late onnosed to (invprnnr fhnm-J
herlain would you allow your name to
lie entered before the legislature?"
"I do not expert to be In Oregon dur
ing tho session of the legislature," an
swered the senator, "and I do not in
tend to take part In the organization.
I have simply taken (lie ground that the
legislature should be organized bv the
Republicans without regard to their at
titude on Statement No. l. In regard
to my candidacy I have not yet made
op my mind whether or not I would
allow myself to become a candidate.
Further than that I do not desire at this
time to discuss the question."
"In regard to your Corvallls speech,
do you consider that you are bound not
to become a candidate before the legis
lature'" was tho next question.
"Get your pencil and take this :
down," s.ihl the senator, and he dictated !
the statement printed at the beginning;
of this article.
Considers Himself Frsa.
To one standing on the side lines the j
situation is patent. Senator Pulton
does not consider himself bound to keep I
out of a senatorial contest in tho legls- i
lature because at Corvallls he pledged I
himself not to be a candidate before the .
legislature If "he was defeated In
June." He was not defeated In June
but at the primaries in April, conse
quently. It Is sunoosed. considers him- '
; self free to act as lie sees fit. 1
With their leader In this state nf mind !
the followers of Senator Fulton are
working hard. Thev want the control of
me niaie central committee, tne ma-
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questions, nobody wants
the money back; ,good
coffee.
Tour grocer returns your money If you
I don't like Schilling's Beat: we pay him.
141 SIXTH STREET
2E58ZSEBsiSSS
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Department Store Corner East Morrison and Union Avenue
0,
unique "sea serpent" were attacking
him with lKat hooks and ours and Julin
son, who had a gun, at first could not
get a shot at the bear for fear of hit
ting one of tho men In tne other boat.
Finally Johnson clrch-d around until
lie had the bear in range and the oxriteo
pursuers out of the danger line ,md
aiming carefully sent a bullet through
bruin s head, killing him instantly.
The bear was milled aboard bv means i-hln.r,, nf n,. r,,i.n :.... .i -
of boat hooks and only after they h,i , ft,rP thev desire to oust W.M Cake The:
gotten him out of the water did the control of the organization woull aid,
fishermen know what manner of animal them in securing control of the organl-1
he was. The unfortunate beast nieas-I zatlon of the legislature !
ui.ij ci6ui e-ei. ioe ,irren company The eontro of the organization would
has his skin at their station on San
island. where many visitors have
viewed the trophy.
If your boy is one of the
roaring, tearing, rough
ridtr kind, here's a new
kind of wash suit that
will surprise you and
please him. Wash suits
of sun and water-proof
colors the $2.50 kind
are now selling at $ 1 .25
GIRL HOBO WILL BE
BROUGHT BACK HOME
Mary 1H1 Is A ecu sod of
Stealing: Clothing From
Her Aunt.
WASIIIXGTOX SFXDS
WEATHER FORECAST
FOR ENTIRE WEEK
Mary Bell, the girl hobo who ran
away fr. ni her home in East Portland
lai-' Sundav and was arretted In a box
car yesterday In Hoseburg. Or. accom
panied hy three male tramps, will have
to come back to Portland. Chief of To-
Ike Orltzmarher today nntlfUd the
K met u rg authorities that he would
ser.d for the girl and charge hi r with
steaiirg tie rlotling fhe wore w I en she
left the city.
It was tnought at first that U, girl
rni,H not be brought bark to Portland,
an ! e or 1. and tha only charge
against tier in Hoseburg was that of
1 vagrancy But today lm M. firajr of
I 44- East Yamhill rt'ft-!, with whom the
. Ftell girl boarded. rP-ared at the police
siatk"! and n.gned a complaint chart
ing the g.rl with :he theft of a skirt,
waist and hat. tt-e rroprtv of Mrs
i tirny r o'aiiat.te' f.e will he brought
t' tomorrow
Her Keson iaf .
from the t Lrui Time
"That ounr fii" I mt last wMk "
aid tne tii of tha rmrh, -"mutt b
j worth a l ktna of mnno "
Maa he r,t you a t e of rioletsf
e, foaan t au n t a ai nn w.
!- I met B:ir,
At a faahkmaklc waaddtrr th fallow
I S liA tw '. 1 n m a.kFTL-4 I - . . L. .
465-170 Third St. Ipiia" ia tha-wrs aa among ttvoaa
For the first time this morn-
Ing the local weather bureau re-
eel veil a forecast of the weather
for the ensuing week from ;he
chief of the weather bur-au.
4 'Willis I Moore, and it Is s'i,
a posed that it will come rriu-
larly henceforth
4 Idstrict Forecaster Reals of
this city received tic for.. cast
4 by wire direct from Washington
4 this morning. Jt follows
"Washington. IX C. July 29
There are no Indications of a
prolonged period of abnormal
heat for any portion of the
4 I'nlted Statu. A cool waethat
now covers tiie northwest will
advance over the i-er.tral valleys
4 and the lake rtsion during the
4 next three da s. A l arometrlc
disturbance with rain will cross
4 the country about August 1 to
4 8. preceded by rising teirpera-
4 ture and followed by a period of
4 lower temperature that will con-
4 tlnue over the eastern diMrlcta
4 aJortng tha lpttr half of next
4 week. MOORE.'
4
4
4
give to them Important committee an
pointrncnts and the direction of legisla
tion which would have much to do with
the control of Statement No. 1 members
of the legislature who might be per
suaded to repudiate their pledges given
to the people who elected them. This
control might make possible their suc
cess of the effort to defeat Governor
I'hnmberlain and elect Fulton.
That Is the way tne thing Is lining up
and It will mean a bitter fight over the
organization, and, very probably, a bit
ter fight on the floor of the joint as
sembly over the senatorial election. Of
course the success of the whole thing i
depends upon whether some five or six
members of the legislature can be per- j
suaded, bv some means, to repudiate
their pledges and violate their oaths
m-tde to the people who elected theni.
If no member who is pledged to ohev i
the popular will is defective. Governor!
'"hnmberlaln will be elected on the first I
ballot. If not. the fight will be on to the!
finish. j
August Bargain Sales Begin Tomorrow,
Friday, at This Store
Every item a rare bargain. Are you willing to let them slip by without partaking of the won
derful savings offered you? Remember that we sell only good, reliable merchandise, and that
a bargain here means more than the trash often associated wtth the word "bargain." The fol
lowing FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OFFERINGS afford convincing proof of these statements
Three Great Specials of Gray Enamelware
For Friday and Saturday, in the Bargain Basement, Pure Enamel Ware at about half of the
regular price. Goods of quality and perfect.
lOc
Pudding Pans, Lipped Sauce
Pans, Wash Basins, Stew
Pans, Mixing Bowls, Soap
Dishes, etc.
lac
Dish Pans, Berlin Sauce
Pans, Frying Pans, Dairy
Pans, Stew Pans, etc.
Dish Pans, Coffee Pots, Tea
Pots, Berlin Sauce Pans,
Lipped Sauce Pans, etc. -
IIEXKICFS DAUGHTER
TO BE EXECUTRIX
.tohn (',. Henrlcl, who died on Jul' 25,
left an estate worth UK. 374, according-
to an estimate filed in the county
court todav In asking for the admission
of the will to probate. Lulu May Van
Tnsell. n daughter, was named as ex
cootrlv and she will share the propertv
with William E Menrlrl. a brother of
the (iri-"jnl Flftv acres of land are
bequeathed to the brother for life and i
the rert of the estnte to the daughter I
TI D Rurdett. W. P yrsser and
Thomas Bird have appraised the estate I
of W. W Iwla at i5. 357. !
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SATEEN SHIRTS.... JC
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Shirts, union made, splendidly
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9c
15c HOSIERY FOR
LADIES
Fast black, seamless, fine
gauze, double sole and spliced
ankle. An especially good
stocking.
$5 WASH SUITS
FOR LADIES ....
$2.95
Export and Imports.
The exports of merchandise from the
T'nlted Ftates for the eleven months
a4a.aawajaaa,Aaa.AA. a. a siay. um, arTregate m ralue
T 4 4 11.746,19 911. the lnrgett In value in
the history of the nation. The sgrre
trltMUJlIy. rate Imports were, for the same time
From MAP ll.10i.SSJ.7S2. a decline from the ror-
tv ,.., , . . , , responding period of a rear ago of J21 -
Tha lr.fant of the household was ln JT7.45I The eiporta Increased over
Its cradle. The heard of tbe hou was 'hoae for tha corresponding period of
at noma, parish and faultflndlrg At tv'" 10 the amount of.i.B7j
T T At Th excess of erports over imrwrta for
.er.gth fca became unendurable ,tha eleven months was 1142 S7 lit s
inn aone noteing tut mak m;,. 'rger excaas mas ror any corresponding
takes tonight." h growie .period. ,
"Tew." aha answered. rnk:v i I . . . .
aw k x- Huitin. ik . . ' . " muu setoorn pneas witrmtit causa,
(ta fcjr putting Lb. wrvrg b,r w hut xh a man rt dJfferMt c,u"-
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Linen Stylish Suits, several
very chnice styles and colors.
$1.50 WHITE LAWN 177
WAISTS r... C
Handsome W h i t Lawn
Waists, lace amd embroidery
trimming. ' n"
70c UURDUROY Jn
PANTS FOR BOYS. . . 45C
Strong, Never-Rip Pants, with
patent extension waistbands
All sizes, 5 to 13 years.
SHIRTS FOR MEN...JC
Very best grades of 50c Dark
Work Shirts, well made, full
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sizes, Wi to 17.
Shoe Bargains
$2.50 SHOES 1 rn
FOR BOYS Ol.JO
Odd lots from 1 to Patent
colt, kid and calf. All good-
style goods.
$1. WHITE CANVAS 170
OXFORDS for Girl. .. JC
All sizes, 7 to 11. Best Bluch-
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$150 BOX CALF AND VICI
SHOES FOR Ai 01-
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$5.00 SUITS FOR
BOYS
$2.50
Take your choice of anv of our
$1.00 and $5.00 Suits for boys.
Some have plain pants, some
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each style.
$1.65 DUCK WASH
SKIRTS
98c
Tan. brown and blue, fine
quality linen-finish duck skirts
pleated styles, extra well made.
15c STOCKINGS FOR o
BOYS AND GIRLS QC
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$1.50 WHITE CANVAS
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All sizes, best Blucher style,
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