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Thia Xssus of
The Sunday Journal
Comprises
5 Sections 5 6 Pages
The Weather Sunday fair and
warmer.
JOURNAL CIRCULATION
TKSTKIUMY WAS
31,000
VOL. V. NO. 22.
PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9. 1008.
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
ARLINGTON
CLUB IS 10
ID HOI
Site Will Probably Be at the
Nortliwest Corner of Thir
teenth and Alder Streets
Proposal Made to Issue
Bonds.
OVER
HEW LEAF
Tlan Is to Put $200,000 Into
Lot and Building for the
Organization Bent on
Present Clubhouse to be
Doubled.
His Program to Divorce Eve
lyn, Go in for a Business
Career and Live the De
cent Life in Dear Old
Pittsburg.
The Arlington club Is the latest or
ganization to seek a hums of Its own,
the directors having recently inaugu
rated a movement for a bond Issue to
purchase a lot and build. A location at
the northwest corner of Thirteenth and
Alder Ftreets, owned by T. K. AYileox
and E. V. Wrlitht, Is receiving favorable
intention. The lot Is lflnxloO feet and
Is considered an admirable location.
The directors are unanimously of the
opinion that steps should lie taken im
mediately to purchase the ncnHsary
property and erect thereon a clubhouse
capable of accomodating at least 600
members, the K'ound and hulJdinsr to
be the property of too club, subject to
rnortKajre, ultimately free of all in
cumbrance. To accomplish this result they have
recommended an Ihhuo of not exceeding
$200,00(1 five per cent t wen ty-five-year
pold bonds, to bo secured by n first
, iiinrtgraKe on tit" property to lie ac
quired, and they are of the opinion that
nil of the entrance fees from this time
forward, and a binse part at least of
the rental rooms in the new bldiriR.
Miould be set apart, first, to pay the
Interest on the bonds; second, to create
a sinking fund that shall in time re
tire the Issue.
The club has been notified that when
Its present lease expires on August 1,
1W09, It can only be renewed at dou
ble the present yearly rental. This
would mean a rross yearly rental "of
approximately $10,000, and the direc
tors believe that the time has come
when the club should own Its own
building, particularly as the house Is
now Inadequate for the requirements.
He Is Worried Over nis Fi
nancial Condition and Is
sues Statement Huge
Bills Piled Up Evelyn
Talks About 3foney.
(Tutted Pri Leased Wire.)
Pittsburg. Aug-. 8. Harry K.
Thaw's voluntary petition In
bankruptcy marks the first move
In his definite Intention to di
vorce his beautiful wife, Evelyn
Neshit Thaw. Once he Is free,
according to a close friend of
the family, Harry intends enter
Ins upon a new era, which com
prehends the renouncing of his
former methods of life. Tic's,
it Is stated tonlKht, will bo
achieved in his homo city. Pitts
burg, where he Intends to settle
down to a business career as
soon as he can satisfy the au
thorities of his sanity.
1 P
Cp
IRICIS
WITHDRAW
FROM 1101
Decide to Break Relations
With British Amateur
Athletic Association
Mail Vote on Withdrawal
Now Being Taken.
Foregone Conclusion Car
penter Will Be Accorded
Amateur Championship
and as Such Will Be Re
corded in the Records.
WEARING THE E!SD OF THE BILLS
THAW HOI SUCH
BOOB US LOOKS
Remarkable Recovery of
White's Murderer Shown
in Legal Petitions.
Ptttsbunr. Aug. S. It Is staid here
this afternoon that the real object of
Thaw's petition In bankruptcy may be
to get the question of his sanity at the
present time before the federal courts.
The law provides specifically that a
person who flics such a petition must
he eane and it is thought that the ques
tion will be raised with a view to tnak
lnjc an effort to Induce the court to
Investigate his mental condition.
If the federal court in such a pro
ceeding "should decide that Thaw Is
Bane, lie probably would be freed from
the Poufthkeepsie Jail, where he is being-
held pendins action to remove him
to an asylum.
Attorney Stone, who filed Thaw's
petition (.aid he had not heard of this
MiKRCstlon. and added that Thaw was
forced into the action by Ids wife's de
man ds.
"The petition undoubtedly will be a
heavy blow to Kvelyn," said Stone.
"Krmii all I can learn she has been
drawing heavilv upon Thaw's resources
and I um informed that her extrava
gant demands for spending money
reached thousands of dollars montblv.
"No man could stand such demands
situated as Unity is. It left him onlv
the -two co-uses of suicide or bank
inrftVy. I'ortiinat. ly he chose the jhnc
course and bv a simple business trans
action yc't'-nay shut off demands''
AMERICAN LEPERS
Poushkeopsle N. Y Aug. 8. --That
Harry K. Thaw Is greatly troubled
over his financial condition is clearly
shown In a statement iven out by
the prisoner tonight. While Thaw will
not discuss, the bills presented by law
yers and experts, It la expected that
some interesting- Inside facts will be
come known within a few days. Mr.
Morschauser, Thaw's counsel, said to
night that he might make a statemen:
llonday mornlntr.
It la said that John P., Gleason, who
puts In u claim for JSO.ooo against
Thaw, has received at least $100,000 al
together. The claim for JS0.000 Is In
addition to this.
An explanation of the expenses and
the expenditures that ate up Thaw's
fortune Is promised in a few davs. In
his statement tonight Thaw said:
"My mother should not be further In
volved in this matter. She has made
me large advances, beginning over two
years ago, and has given large sums to
hospitals, churches and 'charitable In
stitutions. YIy expenses for meals, etc.,
hai'o been met by a proper allowance
frijm the United States court at Pitts
burg. Meanwhile. 1 trust that my
friends will provide for such items. I
desire toJtwk out for Evelyn's expense
next Hw-dlTh t lie same as last. It is not
my place to speak of the correctness or
incorrectness of the different charges,
as the bills and claims made against me
are in the hands of Roger O Mara, the
receiver, and counsel, former Governor
Stone. I have paid out great sums of
money, and it has exhausted mv prop
erty. I have turned over 2S,o6o cash
to the receiver, which Is sufficient proof
of good faith."
EVELYN DESCRIBES
HOW HARRY MADE
HER SPEND MONEY
DOVER OUT BUT
HOLDS A JO
Secretary of Republican Na
tional Committee Resigns.
New Tork, Aug. 8. Elmer Dover, Bee
retary of the Republican national com
mittee, has resigned that post to accept
the secretaryship of the newly created
Biivlmrv committee of the national or
unWatlon. He is succeeded bv William
Hayward, chairman of the committee
of Nebraska. Dover, in auuiuon iu oe
inc on the advisory board, will also
be an ex-otncia meinour, ms cuuipcu
sation will remain the same. The man
agcrs of the Republican campaign are
.dnie.i over Hnvwariis acceptance, as
thev believe his selection will aid
rrpitlv in kocnthir Nebraska in the it
publican column. ' In connection with
the change, it was reported that Dover
was forced to resign, but this is de
nied bv the leaders, who say that he
voluntarily relinquished the national
seereiarysmp.
SWxUTlW-STIETn,
PANIC FOLLOWS
FiSTON GOES TO
FT. LEAVE
N
Commanding General of Cal
ifornia Leaves for Kansas
Post Tomorrow.
(I'nlted Press Un Wire. I
New Tork. Aug. 8 .With team In
her eyes and her body trembling with
emotion, Mrs. Kvelyn Neshit Thaw this
evening di tiled to the I'nlted Press that
she is responsible for her husband's
desperate fin melal condition. In sorrow
more than In anger she refuted the
statement of ex Governor V. A. Stone
of Pittsburg, who filed the petition In
bankruptcy Iri behalf of Thaw, that her
etra agrue 'S resulted in the action
taken by the slayer of Stanford White.
Since her hush.ind was declared by
the trial .h:ry to be Insane. Mrs. Thaw
has been jiving quietly and inexpensive
ly, witfe a private family in the vicinity
of iVntial Park.
"I have made every effort to save
Hairy s n -. s.nee tin- affair of two
years ago,'' sue said, "but be insisted
on my spemrng all 1 wanted to, to let
Ktww i nai a nusoana able
(Hearst Mrwi by Longest leased Wire.)
Danville, Pa.. Aug. 8. Michael Re 111
a ruddier, caused a small panic last
night when he swallowed his false
teeth.
When RfUly's teeth becamo lodged
In his' throat he dropped his puddling
bar and without a word dashed from
the mill. Workmen standing near by,
not knowing what had occurred, and
thinking Heillv was seeking safety from
an accident in the mill, joined In the
flight. The fleeing men were joined by
the whole mill force.
At top speed Reilly ran for the office
of a doctor, and on Die way hundreds
of curious persons joined In the chase.
Then the minimized Marathon ended,
for In the meantime a doctor was prob
ing for Hellly 's molars.
TOURIST SALOON 1ST
COMES TO GRIEF
(Special Pl"Bteh to Tbe Journsl.)
Albany, Or., Aug 6 Hert Moore was
arrested this afternoon, charged with
running a traveling blind pig. It Is said
that he makes a practho of operating In
the dry count Us. ha Iid: of late confined
his operations to ('orvallls and Albany.
He was arraigned before the city re
corder and his ball placed at $200.
ltelnn unable to furnish this, be was
committed to tall, and his hearing will
In the room where
(Hearst News by Longest Leased Wire.)
San Francisco, Aug. IS. After serv
ing as commanding general of the de
partment of California for four years,
Brigadier-General Fred Funston com
pleted his tenure of office and will pro
ceed to Fort Leavenworth Monday. A
number of prominent army officials
visited headquarters and Invitations to
farewell banquets and receptions havo
poured In upon him.
Accompanying General Funnton as his
aide will be Lieutenant Hornsby Evans,
who also served in this department: as
Inspector of small arms practice.
General Funst'Hi'a successor will
probably not be announced from Wash
ington for several davs.
LiNNPARTTSANS
INDIGNANT
Attempt to Discredit Cham
berlain's Indorsement Is
Denounced.
PAGM MEED
BUGS DEATH
Toppenish Indian Refuses
Medical Aid When Shot
Blood Poison.
(8peclnl Dispatch to Tbn Jntirnal.)
North Yakima, Wash., Aug. 8. Wal
gus Strong, an Indian who was shot on
June 21 at Toppenish by Jim (,'oo-see-l,
another Indian, died tonight at Toppen
ish as a result of Indian superstition,
blood poisoning having set In because
he would not allow a doctor. His
wounds were In the arm and leg onlv.
and under ordinary circumstances
would not have been fatal.
( oo see-! shot and killed bis own
mother-in-law at the same time and fled
the country, being captured a week later
at Salem. Or., from which place he was
brought back by the Yakima sheriff. A
few days ago, realizing that the man
Strong was about to die, the sheriff and
the district attorney went to Toppenish
and took his ante-mortem statement.
(He.irst N.Mrs by LnntTBt Teased Wlr.)
New York. Aug. 8. The Amateur
Athletic union of the I'nlted States will
break athletic relations with tho Hrltish
Amateur Athletic association. This was
practically decided upon today. There
is a possible chance that an apology
may patch matters, but now it looks
llUii a 100 to. 1 shot
The government board of the Amateur
Athletic union of the United States is
now taking a mall vote on the question
and It seems that the vote will be unan
imous to have nothing more to do with
the liritish Amateur Athletic associa
tion. Charles K. Pvans, who arrived
from Europe on Friday, brought hack
the details that prove the" lajit straw.
He snows how unfairly the Americans
were treated by the British during the
Olympic championships. It is almost
a foregone conclusion that Carpenter
will be accorded the amateur champion
ship and as such will go Into the book
of records. Thin will bring forth a
protest from tho Britishers and an open
war will be the result.
RALLY 10
1 CALL OF
G
Delegates From All Parts ot
Oregon Will Come to Con;
ference to Be Held at Com
mercial Club Tuesday
Morning.
Public Sentiment of State
Will Be Crystallized Into
Joining County to County
and, Town to Town Place
for Judge Webster.
IDAHO MILITIA AT
BOISE BARRACKS
GARLAND AGAIN
iakes mm
Former Secretary of Peru
vian Legation Arrested;
Disturbed the Peace.
(Hnltrd Press Leased Wtre.l
Ios Angeles, Cal., Aug. 8. Mrs.
Louise Scott Garland and her husband,
Senor Alexandra Garland, former sec
retary of the Peruvian legation at
I Washington. I"). C, were arrested here
(Sppcllil Plspaf-'h to Thm Journal.)
Albany, Or. Adr. S. The attempt to
discredit the Indorsement of Governor
George E. Chamberlain for the I'nlted
States senatorship, has been the subject
of much discussion In Linn county. Mr.
Fulton is generally criticised In most
emphatic terms for his attitude of dis
respect toward the people's will.
It Is confidently conceded that I. Inn
electors will demand the election of
Chamberlain and the strictest compli
ance with the principles of Statement
No. 1.
Several leading Republicans have said
that If the plans of the obstructionists
prevail and tho choice of tho people Is
rejected.- they will renounce their af
filiation with the p.irtv; also that the
surest way to make this a strictly hem-
(Special Plpntrta to The Jouinel. 1
Boise. Idaho. Atiir 8. The Ulnckfoot.
St. Anthony. Ib-xburg and Idaho Falls t0l,a-v on the charK" of disturbing the
companies of tho Idaho National Guard : rvu'e' T,,e ch;,rK was Preferred
have arrived here and are now holding "Kalnst hem b' thelr lun.llady because
an encampment at the isolse barracks, l of a dispute over a board bill. Accord
JLuc.li company is well represented in j big to Mrs. Garland's story she cam's
numbers and the prospects aro that the. j to i,s Angeles recently for the purpose
meet will be a vet y successful one. The of nursing her sister Mrs Georgo
soldiers will bo In ramp 10 days, after Booth, at tho Angelus' hospital and
wiiicti they win pructed to American took un ouaxters In a momln.hn,,..
Lake for tho regular annual maneuvers.
FORTY DELEGATES
COMING FROM SALEM
near the Institution. Her husband fol
lowed and It is said that they have been
anything but cotnpanioini'hle. Today's
arrest was trie climax, although both
declared that the landlady and her
daughter created more of a noise than
Rig with possibility for the future
good of Oregon, the Oregon good roads
conference will he called to order In
the convention room of the Commercial
iub Tuesday morning next at 9 o'clock.
To It will come delegates from all of
the different sections of the state with
their Ideas and their enthusiasm for
the construction of good publlo high
ways to Join county to county and town
to town throughout the length and the
breadth of the state. Out of the con
fe'renco is expected to come a definite
working plan for carrying on the cum
palgn of improvement and, just as im
portant, the draft of a public highway
bill, carefully planned, eaiuitablo and
adequate.
Out of the conference also It Is ex
pected that Multnomah count v will lose .
a county Judge, but gain a road build- .
er. Tills, so It Is rumored, becaus
Judge Lionel R. Webster iavto be of
fered $3,tj0u a year for two" years to
take charge of the work of road con
atruction in the state and see to it -that
tho work done In that direction
is all done economically, scientifical
ly, permanently and uniformly.
C. W. Hudson, president of the Com
merclal club will call the conference!
together on Tuesday morning- will wel
come th delegates from - tti different
sections of the state and will then In
troduce Judge Webster who will . pre
side over tho deliberations of the body.
Two Sessions to Be Held.
There will bo an afternoon session of
tho conference and anothor meeting In
the evening. Wednesday morning tli .
visiting county judges, county commis
sioners, and as many of the delegates
as can be accommodated will be taken
In automobiles to see the rock quarry
at Kelly Butte, the macadamized roads
that tho county court Is now constructs
lng In Multnomah county at an aver.
age of a mile a month. The grounds
of the Portland Country Club and Live
stock association will be visited and
the guests will be shown other points
of interest In the vicinity of Portland,
especially those which have to do witij
the good road improvements that have
been going on in the county during the
past few years. ' '
A larger attendance is now assured at - i
the coming conference than at any sim
liar good road meeting ever held ill
the state. This, it is believed, '3
caused by the awakening public, sentlf
merit which is demanding that soma
definite and adequate legislation b
enacted which will give the people legal
machinery capable of constructing Kood
(Salem Ihirpun of The Journal.)
highways In all parts of Oregon.
What Makes Good Koads.
Judge Webster who has done more
for the good road cause than any other
man in the state is enthusiastic in dis
cussing the possibilities of the comlns
conference and its results on the neoi-
led that they disturbed the peace and i pie of the state. He contends thai it
is uoi money, iocks, or gravel mat pub
lic roads are constructed from, hut pub
lie sentiment. He argues that it is
not until the people demand a thing
that the legislature is certain to nwkn
they did In the dispute ovr the bill.
Til., tr.cl.l.Tit ari.tu o.wtUo,. ,.!.....,. 1
Qulr.rv. I 1 r Alio N TIia K.U.ir, isn nl I . i. .. . t. ... . . ' " '
.-.v..., ... .. wl(. aaiu.113 (,i iue Ljarianus. anout whom
r truue ana mo iviarion county court there was so much notorietv n vnr that tiling a law If th neonlo nt
h hav e selected largo delegations tn June, when Washington "snrfetv the state were to bo brought in reilia
me need ana the vast nenenta tnat
t.ik-e i. line MiTalay
he was operating was found a barrel of ocratlc state Is for Fulton t
beer and about a dozen bottles in a tub turning down the expres
ea
to the
in Portland
ty-two men
good roads convention to be held stirred up over the stabbing of Senor
lltll'J, J.U1-MIU.V. 11. leil- (i;ir Jll, . SIlDHoSed V IV I' HIT PB 4 1C,1
will represent the board i wards of the I
of trade snd IS additional men were ap
pointed by the county court.
LABORER VENTS IRE
ON WHEAT SACKS
'emoeratic campaign com-
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 8. W. C. Loper
was sentenced to serve 30 days In the
county pail for cutting to pieces sev
eral f nck.s of wheal bloriK'ng to .1
I la iiFcom, for whom Loper had been
working A difference of 45 cents 'n
mittee vvitli Miss Scott known to be at
lh bottom of the trouble.
That the hitter's married llfo to the
Peruvian has not b-en all happiness waa
rv l.b need tod-iv vv io n -Mrs. Garland re
fused to furnish the required $50 bail
f i er I, isKiui.l, though her purse wad
well liile.i wiWi bunk notes.
FEARED PARALYSIS"
on ice. and a set of, glass-s.
choice of I wages result.
I the people for the senatorship.
1 i. : v ani
se
1 in I.oper a
lng revenge.
becnn. I n
(Vnite.1 Pr-.s leaked Wlr.
Tombstone. Ariz Aug S. General
P K. W'ar.lweli md his wife, the lat- would put
t c r a v I, t i m
irte.l ti tla
and ot .M"!"k
cannot be de-
the Ii.ot
I'lVT ni." Ti I.'I AT?TV 1 willing to support me In the best
v .i., i "ii i ' i ,a - 'ji i . i j 1 1 g(y le .- as Harry expressed It.
! "If 1 was sure that Governor Stone
made the statement that I was the
cause of Harry going into bankruptcy.
i I might have mniethlng to say that
dlilerent complexion on
this matter.
"As It stands. If he r" i .1 say It, he
was not telling the truth.
Erelyn Puts It In Book.
"I lav- kept n very careful account
cf my fyr.su for the last IS months
I know exactly what I have sipent and
now aid why I f-pent it. Kverv dollar
Is ncted !-i a book that Harry has in
spected m.ir thar. once
"No on has any Iden what Maegerlni:
Mils came to Harry When I maw thnaa
r colorjv on the lu
ll r the I'nlted Stat' s
ad - ice r, ceived by
rlzona from flash-
if leprosy
ported ti the p;
laws. 1 his
the a -it lent ii s of
Ington tnilav
The condition of Mrs ar.lwell has
I urnmi- inuei. worse She has corn
pl.telv l..-t her reason and It Is nff
svrv to ti. her to her bed r hus
band tbouEh Sfi years of sge. refuses
to onf her side He l In a serioun
rendition as the result of an operation
for cancer.
BAD
MANAGEMENT CAUSED BIG
FLOUR MILLS TO SHUT DOWN
would come from well-constructed
highways linking all parts of the state
together, then it would be easy not
only to secure the passage of a full
and adequate highway law but it would"
also be easy to make that law effective.-,
and bind county to county and town
to town with broad ami serviceable
highways within a. very few years.
In the opinion of Judge Webster t.'l
first task uluad of the coming confer
ence will be to build up that public
sentiment throughout the state whi'-hi
L-na'P 1 1 I n T-i r ti w 111 '' a public demand tor good
A-N 0 SIKH HIMSELF 1 roads legislation, it will be easv
in aniurc iue icKiMiiiua; iu eiiaci w
good roads law. ;
Judtre Webster believes that the statf
should make an appropriation of J3.f
000 for r-.uh county ;n the (state, the.
appropriation to be available when the
county had set aside an equal sum ff
the constructi .-n " permanent road
wlthlp Its boundaries'
He beiuvos ii.i.' th'-Te Oioeld be A
(I'Tilt-d Ires ln.s,Hl Wlra.)
Redd! "ig. "a: , Aua - Hank Hnnse,
o:.c of wealthiest farmers in Scot
v uiev, Ms-kiyou county, living near
Ln.a Mills, shot himself n the head
li.st nigh? si'.d died two hours later.
.-,., r f ... mg paralyzed caused bis sul
i i 1 e He deeded all his vast estate last
February to his wife. He was 60 years
ol 1-
(Continued on Page Two.)
(K4fed rm Leased W1rO Tork. who reside In Chicago
Minneapolis. Minn. Aug. 8 One of co'irt when the ltit!.m was fi
i.'. 50 1 ui ', lie mijuirpi
arrangement
the largest bonds ever recorded In the 1
federal court in Ar.nncspons iu su nf (hp p( n(,rril
probability, be executed Monday by 1 company s affairs
was In
ed !!'
In t : . e
situation as t
Mr Fold les
the
1 an
.k. .i...r. tiMlnipil tftAa. for optlmlnric Matement ton.gbt. ueclaring
. ' ' ... I he bel
(Continued en Face Two 1
HARROVIAN ARRIVES
AT KLAMATH FALLS
AND GOES TO CAMP
f'peHal riopatr )! ! T J"rwl I
Klamath Falls i Aug S - - Harrl
msn an a party of vn persons
reec hed Klamath Fails t noon to-day.
-The private train ws left t the utate
Itn on the new track laid to within
ro tnllM of thl city IMTln the train,
the peJty wee browht here by be
lntrr Klamath. In the perty ere
Kratocbaiitt, tbe two Harrtmaa bora
end their tutor. TTsrriman'e prlrete
secretary aM A' It Hill end Dr Lt1
The talent of U. rerty. consisting- of
ledie and ars-ntlemen. i In Monterey.
Cal.. and will be here nt w-k Har
rlman met the rtmtr cf Commerce
tnl th citizen In tbe court hoBs
perk this afternoon Th tarty will
arrive at Prrtcen Ld at p, m
nleht, end will e"n rt f rum th
lodfe ea the fcuotir.( tri p. ,
the Fillsbury-vv nsnnurn 1 ur mine j ,,,,, creditors should not be paid !n fu
company, limited, of Ixndon. operating Alfred Pillshiiry, an active reprcen
mills and a grain elevator
atlve oC the Pilisburv lntrets Is I
When Federal Judge Milton t. Purdy , shareholders Judge Pur ly gmiV:, d a
aprolntel the receiv ers on petition of temporary Injunction restraining per
certain creditor banks and John Pills- I sons Indicated In the document from
burv a stockholder in the company, he I Interfering with the business of th
Itsv'e' them five days to file the bond I company and directed fjbst the recelv
of 60.o" but pi. veal the property cf j ere f-houid report In So davs
the company in their hands for Its op- Greatest Company,
eratlon. ... I Th Pilisburv-Washburn Flour MIll-
1 . r , rt r - - - .. . . .....
, T..',kJ TJA.n, en.n hen I ,0. coPy largest concern m.
. . T. . k. 1. i o" am i in tl,e woru M aiioi Jere 1 ,urv
or toe company say the action tJKn
The receivership
founs
the u't tn eqjlt
a brou rht and It I
Is
understood the matter : entirely
manMremont. The i"-t .t."u.r- were t!
V-": . kL" v .L" ' , xT-.l :i i romir. limite.l.
m 1 mipi 1 i-riiin, uir v-n ."at i',tia i , ,
charged in tb compla(nnr petition.
VUmtf of Mntin.
vorid. wm ncf riu to Uric of b'jinps '. j terruptton .to th buini of th wm,
pt'Tlon f r rrreivrrhip was on a
fri'Tii.y basis las e v ci.-noed by the n;
pffti -aji' f J K. Pi.lnbury as ore f
t h p'!lti..r'rs and tLe fact that '
' i'rr, r. n t to the a''t!n !,'
"'i; i;i t-;ti)n Tne company's !n!et'?-
-! ,ii!j"ijnts u ah-Mit I.ttO.O'1", .it. I
1 ,':e f'f'.-'.nry l'tiii'n Its h -
f nn . its lUibUifit-H !s pai l to !
J i . .' .'n. 'u0 The Coi.wiy s ir-sor. t fl
r.Rnrjpt emhirraspirfrt l ii.'finltlv
ptatotl to b Jjw tt utravasHi' itim:i
&s:r. rj No atlm.Rfcion uf inI en v
is m s d e h o w e v e
Littli StAtna.
Wh'.lp it Is ! r u j Xhnt t T-r 1 1 1 ! , - ,
for rrci'lv- rs . ;t i I . t -1 niar-.'uemrr.t r
(n of 'h1 rrifii'i re.ii;i ;-r the a -ton,
n'1 unntir'-f'tTi' r-1 I'm ft b'i
Tr,ide as to the t.i'. js of H r.ry
I.itti n ho fu.T'M'.l t 1 t e mflrac-
1d pars aso '-rf ' -rs ff tf"e
rorr.panv nnc. fdw
LOIS BIG GOOD HE
A aiicouvcr Man Gets Quarter ock at Fifth and Ankeny
ami Dr. A. C. Smitli .Makes Purchase on venth ;
Street of a Half Plck. 1
fi We., .
and it ti iitimat.-.! t , this tim no i,-hn fnrdlrs Mr
a chart In the , 1 'ttie a stat in a b'-cn tk'-a.
p.-i.t.o!.e- were tn; TVl. w,..,..v..! i-,,-
n Hr t!sh corn
, ... m-.oT . , , evi ...,,
bank of Minneadie end t h- n-l ; . , ,' .d ' JuaI, ' ,'(P, a w n rr rl;nn ',nd
Nattnnal bank of t-t. PauL together with . r,T, ,-,,4,-,;,. ,t,.i t-ic
The cvmpanv ba II M" lir! mort
M In the complaint X" hare been III,
fee et m ih teit fial Tear.
Cherlee W. ylJ. of Hathaway A
Co, commerslal paper fcrcktra, of Xw
After namlnir the receiver tbe court
flU their Joint bond at ; ('.' M0 and
inti'it!'l that Pre )t wouH be a!
ioe4 for thrm ta file It, That the
care f, pr cent uetenture boDda. wnv: r
fall due In
The mill cf the company. ftv in
number. a,nd eituatM In iitnn'BTvl'.
hare an arrrcate cpicity-of J09.C09
tarreU per day.
Two Mg roaj estate deals were r ! ... 1 hst ilr Crawford will Immediately- lm
.urr(ii,, iinsrfin.,n h hiw , , . ., . .prove the eite by the er.-ctlon of a
! A" f Wh ch 1 '' ? iU-storv buildirjr t. be occupied by a
s. en eating llJj.OOD In ralue r: r.-ed mtlo!eU firm. The aale waa Ierytlate,i
hands These transfers show tii steady hy W. R v"k. aseoclated with He.
rroKress of the city even In the face I "n 1 Jeffrey Ttf Mt helf f.
' ... . , ,, ' i this prorrtv waa sold a few weks af
ef the uaual dull summer marfc-t. and to aJoca.i capitalist 1 l7S.6a.
point out the fact that Port'ar. I realty! fir Andrew (". Kmlth yeeteirdey par.
del not suffer s tarnation because of the I erased from. W It M-msste, an.1
Fl-uir Mills ,.,,,, denre.k. ; .ociMe. IM '
- . nf ntiKDiA eiri, r -i -mwn i.i.wn
, ! K. t t"rawforL a Vancouver canltal.- Hnrt for fi.ee. The rrry MP "
ist an president of the Vancouver j ianprorl al ws pupr.-J te ..
National bank. clowM e, deal yesterday I ere y the fertwr cnre f r I I
f-r the ju-cliaee of the q jsrter-bUx-k J Jt Is t fciMw whet br. Cmtiii !n-- .
at the e.u-.heeet oner ofKlfth an ON dd!air with th- pr.r-' t ee i
Ankeny streets foe which ke Mid Its,- J la a 45trt rafiWr -
005. The propea-tjr ta the wel tmlt f Jtt le thM tft he - . J -the
horned Hverr sUble llnrk iM f - star t I Impreeer -e ...
mrlr beinred te tt Jleceantije In- I Mkefi ,. trir. X -
Teetmeat cvmpacy. It U ansvuKeJ smle.