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,'. i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.- TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST .18. 1B08. 7 yiKfinofiifin nuuuniiu nnu i WIFE VJK mm m m William I- icuvw.i.l Has $1,7 jo to His Cmlil in tin' Merchant's National Bank of Portlaml N Clue of Couple's Wliereabouls. : . I ' 1 . TV. Zwiri.Hr, ii l.riilfio carpenter of Ralrm, recently found a wallet contain ing ii cashier's chock for $..". ismf-l by tlie Merchants Nntloii.il lnk of thin city. Jump IT, In favor of William 1. ZleReweld. Mr. Zwlcker held It a few days pending Inquiry, and then, hearInK nothing from the loser, turned It over to Sheriff Mlnto of .Salem. The wallet wag found one mile south of Maniuutn. near the Clackamas rounty lln. Papers In th wallet hIiowiiI that .le geweld had lived In Portland. A re ceipt from the Portland Gas company showed that he had paid a hill for gaH . at "Ob Hood Rtreet, June lii. Papers showed him to he a member of the Mount Hood lodge of Brotherhood of Locomotive Eindnecrs and Flremeiv Several public land plot cards and small money order receipts from Sllverton and Portland were among the papers. Nothing has been learned of Ziege weid, and the police are Interested In looking up his disappearance. Llttlo can be learned of him In Portland. The cashier at the Merchants hank ald he Issued tho check on the date ' given, but the man was unknown to him and -was brought In by a local real es tate dealer, who had sold a timber claim for Zlegeweid. Lucas, the timberman. said that Zlegeweid had seemed very anxious to secure his money at once, and had said that he wished to use it to purchase some other claims he had In view. The real estate man knew him merely as a locomotive enginBer. The gas company books" shew the re ceipted bill for payment for gas at the f lven address on June 16. There his ormer address was given ns 212 t Montgomery street, and his occupation as a stationary engineer. He left a cash deposit, and so had given no per sons name as a voucher. Residents at 706 Hood street said that the man and his wife had lived there, but had gone away about two months ago, and that They left no word as to where they ! nihls crm,,n, K. Knhramek, who lives back of Ii 1m harness shop at 270 Front street near Madison, complained yesterday to the police that A. Heeburt, an en pressman who II , cm mi the floor above him, m.is ronstnntlv disturbing his Hiirnbi-rti Set-burl. It seems, is tryvig to perfect an Invention to ru.K Hi" cradles of babies nod the bVcts . f si, k persons. Officer draw s in.nie en ln esl !ga t Inn and found that Scehuit's bed had been mounted on eight-Inch sprlnKS. An eccentric roil nave the tied a Kirok'- of over two Inches length-!-e An electric motor fur-nisjn-.l the power, and it was the btixzlng of the motor during the nlclit that Schramik complained about. His wife had left him be laise of the ino'or upstairs, he told the police. Seehurt promised to stop running the motor dur liij.; the night. BISHOP'S VISIT 10 FA1RVIEW If It Has Political Signif icance. There Is None to Admit It. W BE ROBBER HCES OF OF TILLAMOOK STATE SHOWN California Officers Suspect Matt Jackson of Many a Bold Job. Total of $253,479.28 on Hand July 31 Agricultural College Fund. (I'nltrU Prru Ls-d Wl.) Falrvlew. Lincoln. Neh., Aug. IS Plshop Hubert K. Mclntre of the Meth odist Kplscopal church, who has rocent ly returned from the Pacific coast, vis ited Hryan today. Hoth declared that tho visit was puraly social and declined to discuss Its political significance. Neither would say anything about the rumor thai religion was to be made an Issue In the i-omlitu campaign and that ii,,. vtoihndtHtM were 1 o lino tin behind the 1 lemiH-ratle candidal lift! DV III DOWN BY HHU Following the arrest of J. A. Stevens iiXSeattle. as published exclusively in osr.iny's Journal. It Is expecteo mat his trj here will disclose some inter esting f&sls f ,lie activities of this alltged f renisled financier while In Port land. Iielootlve Pat Maloney went to Peat tie last night to bring Stevens to Port land to face the charge of ohtainlng money under false pretenses preferred against him bv Mrs. S. V. White, is I Thirteenth street. A warrant was Is sued from the district attorney's office January 14. but It is understood that Stevens had left the city several days previous. The bond sum written on the warrant is $1,000. Stevens was the promoter of the de funct Northwestern Guarantee & Trust company. 118 declared one or the larg est estates In the city was bn company, It is said, and thus of people became interested Hrvan acted as a pallbearer at the funeral of E. K. Itrown, a prominent lo cal banker, held here this afternoon. FATHER, SOU DOM Lawrence Chapman Tries to Rescue Jlis Boy From Drowning. (t'nlteel Press IftMed WlrO l-'an Francisco, Aug. 18. Pcputy Sheriff Buchanan of Chico arrived hero todny to take possession of Matt Jack son, the highwayman, whom he believes to be one of the men that robbed 16 workmen near Sterling City, August 10. The detectives here say tlicy are posi tive. Jackson Is the highwayman who held up a slags at Tillamook. Or., secur ing $1.00. some time ago. They believe ho Ih one of a gang that has been rob bing postofflces In this state and Oregon. HEIR TO CONTEST ESTATE OllflSIOH Mrs. Wait Will Not Await Re.vanl in Heaven for Her Work. k of h a number In Stevens Mrs. White was In- j . . .i - , . . ..ii v. i ri.i v.... hot II I a KII.-ort that IU I "UI'CU IU lUVet-l III nil noooi , . .. u . . . o , . i mnx-j ir. Ih. ...I oMo Tho r, ol oh hma " er lnnilliey, IrtoUKi- . . ""n- of 705 Hood street state that Zeigeweld Is out of the city a great deal, but they knew nothing of. his business. FORESTERS WILL fill 10 SPOKANE wards forced Stevens to give genuine se curity for 5no. Mrs. White went to Seattle several davs ago, as she had" learned Stevens j was !n that city. She then wired Chief Orltzmacher, and In turn telegraphed Stevens' address to the Seattle police. I Local headquarters was notified yester ' day afternoon that the arrest had been I made. i Mrs White today declined to make j any statement of the casn, saying that j there would be enough to say In court. I Oregon Foresters will be represented at Spokane tomorrow night on the occa sion of the great reception planned by Washington Foresters In honor of Su- I preme Chief Hanger John J. O'Grady j of Nw York, who is touring the north- west. Grand Chief Ranger A. 1,. Brown I of Salem and Grand Secretary A. I 1 a Dalglty of Portland will leave tonight ; T for Spokane, where they will take part , in the meeting. Secretary Dalglty will address the i public meeting on Forestry and in com- T pany with Grand Chief Ranger Brown i ntstr me iiai iy mat wui erori Mr. 1 FINED FOR ROIYISH OH M01T SCOTT (MRS (Spc1I rlptcb to Tb Journal ) Astoria, Or. Aug 18 Word has just ! been received here that I.awronce Chnp man and hl 19-year-old son Winn were drowned In Salmon creek, a tributary of 1 the Nasel river, late last evening. It j appears (hat the father and -son were: watering the horses. The son went In bathing, got Into deep water and was j apparentlv drowning when the father i went to his rescue. While maklnc the attempt both were drowned. hapman Is a prominent farmer! of Nase leaves a wife and an ftged fath 1 icr. He Mrs. Amanda M Walt, daughter of the late Mrs. Sarah M. nuthrle. has pre sented a claim for $3,700 against the es tate, or $l.l.'i) more than Its appraised value. She says her mother repeatedly told her that she would leave her all the property in return for the daughter's care during the last L'5 yeirs of her life. Heirs besides Mrs. Walt are her brother. William A. Guthrie, and three grandchildren of the deceased County Judge Webster (Soli m lluienu of Tho Journal.) Salem, Or., Aug. 18. Tho following statement showing the condition of the state's finances July 81 has been is sued by the state tm-asurer : Receipts State tax, 190". $55,440; in terest on state tax, 1907, $481.66; state tax, 1908. $t).ri6,181.02; interest on atate tax, 1908, $17.62; tax on foreign insur ance, $60,03!.01; fees collected in the de partment of state, $41,707.09; corpora tion license fees, $66,647.1 7; express company license fees, $2,7 4 1.93; tele phone company license fees, $1,048.10; telegraph company license fees, $l,Oi)0 27; sleeping-car company license fees. $ 1 . K M L' . K r ; refrigerator car company license fees, $99. 14; supreme court fees, $2. 1 43; Interest on deposits of state funds. $3,857.23; inheritance tax. $17. 162.88; miscellaneous. $12,143.00. On hand January. 1, 1908. $116,837.08. Disbursements Warrants for current expenses, $78.D31.44; transferred to state library fund, $560. Cash on hand July 31, 1908, therefore, was $253, 479.28. Irreducible school fund Payments on first-mortgage loans received, $301, 867. 2.r ; payments on sales of utate lands received, $142,414.65; payments received on school district bonds, $105,700. Cash on hand January 1. 1908, $293, 281.60. Disbursements were as follows: First-mortgago loans, $464,385; school district bond purchases, $;2,050; war rants, $lft,536.6S; cash on hand July 31 then was $346,291.83. On July 31 tho Agricultural college fund was $946 96, against $7,880.1 1 on January 1, 1908. The university fund on January 1 amounted to $5,697.31, and on July 31 was $1,795.47. Special funds Principal of Purbank trust fund, $41 30; Interest of Burbank trust fund, $2,133.81; principal of Thurston monument fund, $120.36; es- BEES COMPLETE E UfilU JOURNEY I AKES DOSE (RpeUI Mipatch to Tb Journal ) Walla Walla, Waab... Aujt. 18 Shipped as ordinary mall In the registry packet. 14 beea from Italy have Just terminated here one of the most remarkable Journeys ever taken bv Inaocts, 4 The bees were shlppod from Italy to Ambrose Rypliynskl, an Italian bee grower of this city. They were shipped In a nnriall 4 case, at one end of which was sugared honey, which served as provisions for the voyage. A fifteenth bee died, but from fighting rather than from the ef- 4 fects of the trip. The bees are of the large Ital- 4 ian variety and are said to he better honey producers than their American relatives. They 4 are bright red In color and much larger than the ordinary bee. 4 Two were queens and 12 males. The queens will bo given homo- grown swarms and their Im- porter expects great results from' 4 the hybrid. OF CARBOLIC Bedford Man, Recently of Xew York, Makes Attempt on Lite Father Wealthy Eastern Merchant Busi ness Worries Cause. OEM WO i AN A D THEN ROBBED HER il. A. Collie was arrested at 2:30 this morning for breaking Into the home of Mrs Ann Benson, 650 Goldsmith street, assaulting and then robbing her. Patrolman Ranoy reached the house. In time to catch the Intruder, who MVdford. Or., Aug. 18 Frank I. Nelke of New Vork, who came here a week ago with his wife and child and rented., a room, and was about to open a clothing store, attempted to commit suicide at 10:30 this morning by drinking two ounces of carbolic acid, after cutting his 'ii re razor. no was round shortly afterward In the bathroom of the Hotel Mooro by his wife. Her screams brought doctors, who pumped the man's stomach, but he is believed to be beyond recovery He Is 86 years of age. the son of a wealthy New York merchant, and had been a traveling salesman He was given money by his father to start In business here. He had purchased a stock of goods, which Is now en route here. It Ir- believed that wnrrv over business affairs unsettled his mind. VETEisl)EFEXI) MEMORIAL DAY KRESS SUIT IS THROWN OUT fixed So-ntemher 28 as the time fur anv of the other heirs to ! appear to object to the allnwr-nce of the ! daughter's claim. Other debts against the j estate to the amount of $690 are enu l merated, so unless the appraisement Is much below the actual value there wlli I tie tar from enough to go arounn cheat fund. 128: nwnmn funri $658.65; reclamation fund. I2.75R88- in-lllauor. still in the house. Today Collie neritance tax fund, JS,588.60; Agrlcultu- I w"s cnargeo -n un one oi me iimni bc $24 22- Oregon foils crimes on the penal calendar T lilted Prw Latrd Wb-.) Vallcjn, Cal , Aug. 18 A strong pro test against the holding of picnics-or athletic games on Memorial day was made In resolutions nresenied m th ., ,, . . . i 1 filth annual encampment of the Cnitd seemed partially under the Influence of Spanish-American War Veterans of the ral college tax fund. Soldiers' Home national fund. $16,035.62; bounty fund. $1,215.28; hateherv fund, $1; hatchery fund, district No. 1. $21, 115 15; hatchery fund, district No. 2. $5,092.24; game protection fund, $4,495.33; pure food fund, $901.85; Ore n state veterinary fund, $179.30; state board of examiners fund. $35.03: port- Accordlng to the statement made by Mrs. Henson to the policemaji. Collie forced his way Into the house, beat his unwilling hostess severely and then robbed her of a revolver and 50 cents. all the money she had In the house. department of California today bv Ail. jjutant 1'. C Miiluueeney. I Tho entfre session was given over trt ithe reading of the report, which enn j talned a number of Important resolu ! tlons. It was recommended that the colors of Khe Seventh and Klghth Cal j Ifornln regiments be placed In the v .im iiiiiiciiii, Mini i iin i mw irj(- Collie's case will be heard In the mu- Islature be asked to appropriate money nlclpal court tomorrow. Ho is in Jail In ; lived with her for the last 25 ye;itv of her life, except fni two years. riu' frnm 1 In 1 A vnru shp nfllH nil bi-r AAvnlnno tit I- ar mMtHnr h nva nnH for the last nine years looked Rfter all the business and cared for her mother, who was then infirm She claims $25 per month as compensation for her services, or $2,700 in all, and for $1,000 which she says she loaned to her parent In omiill bums Afrs flufhrlp dlfii lnqt granted by Judge Burnett In the case r,f J February, and the daughter is admtn the Krebs Hop company vs. R. J. Tay- j lst'ratrix of the. estate. Or.. Mrs. Wait states that her mother , ajre rallway operation and maintenance default of $3,000 bonds (Sppdal Plf patch to Tbe Journal ) Salem, Or.. Aug. IS. The non-suit 0 Grady to Idaho, where he will be the guest' of honor of the Idaho Foresters. 1 In speaking of the recent l It of Supreme Chief Ranger O'Grady In Port land, Mr. Dalgity said vesterda- that the convention was of untold value to the order. He said that the members have taken a new Interest In the work of the great order, and thafsmanv new members will be added to the roll be cause of the convention. He paid a high tribute to Mr. O'Oradv, who was gseatlv Pleased with his Portland visit. Mr O'Grady took occasion to thank not only the Foresters, but all Portland and Ore gon citizens, for their hospitabfe treat ment accorded him while in the state through Mr. Dalgitv. '! rams chumps i ' ; I I Three of the crowd of young 4 men arrested Sunday morning 4 for creating a disturbance on a late Mount Scott car plealed guilty before Justice Bell this 4 morning $ A e and C. I.earln were 4 fined $5 each, while A. Mays, who testified freely concerning 4 thj conduct of himself and the others on the car, was let off on 4 a suspended sentence. He was warned, however, that if the of- fence was repeated the fine would be $50. 4 Fred Caughlln, Guy Hlldreth and Clyde Clement declared they 4 were not guilty. Their case will 4 he heard tomorrow morning. John J. Holand. wlv with the 4 others was released on his own 4 recognizance when arrested by 4f the deputy sheriffs, has not yet 4 appeared in court. A bench war- 4 rant for his arrest Is out. HOLD TO TITLE IPLATFOHM BREAKS rXPEfl TWO LATHERS (fni ted Pre La-) Wire.) Newport, n. I., Aug. IS II. F. Hack trtt and f H. Iexanrf'er fetalnd !!; national dcuhlcH tennis championship this afternoon h;- .1-f, atlr.g Reals i' M right and ita; mond 1 1. l.lttle three Straight sets: .. j. 7-5, 6-0 The win ners maie errors and then- rents CS. oppo- G. A. R. DELEGATES TO ADVERTISE OREGON (FnltPd Pre Lened Wlr. A.iM Fi nil' ISi O, Aug. IS i;dtard fi j Murphy of Alameda and ICdwnrd Wein-s-tt of this city, iauiers, employed on the White HousiV department store building. In course of construction, fell from the fourth story of the structure today and received inlurles from which thev' will probably die. Thrv were on a narrow soaf folding over the elevator shaft in the renter of the building. Th frail sijpp.irt gave way and tht-y wero prei-ipitate.l to the basement. lor, city marshal of Independence, was affirmed In a supreme court de- ; clsioti by .Tustico Moore today M f Krebs had left a team standing in the j street in Independence three hours. which Is a violation of an ordinance of I that city. Taylor, as city marshal, took I up the horses and placed thm In a I llverv stable, belonging to Isaac W. Dickenson and Informed Krebs that the j team could he obtained at any time by ; paving charges for their keep. Krebs I demanded the team from the marshal, : and when refused brought suit against the marshal and the stableman for the recovery of the team, together with damaees eoual to the value of the service of the team, of which the Krebs : Hop company was deprived from March I 27. 1907. when the team was taken up. j The decision of Judge H. K. Hanna In 1 the case of Joe Hosklns versus William Scott, appealed from Jackson county, j was reversed and a new trial ordered i in an opinion by Commissioner King, j Hosklns asserted that he had suffered $500 damage because of the failure of ; the defendant to furnish an engine and , an engineer for the threshing outfit. . Tlie court says that though the author- ! ities are not harmonious i,n this sub-! iect of the rights of a person to recover ! anticipated profits under such clrcum- j stances, "'the weight thereof appears to ' recognize what we deem the safer and better rule, that if damages can be as- I certalned with reason and the business the complaining portv whs deprived of! was an actual and proximate conse- quence of tlie breach." recovery might be had A new trial was ordered. M. P. Rankin vs. C Y. Nottingham, I an accounting case. ns affirmed in sn opinion bv Chief Justice I'.ean, the ease1 was appealed from a ruling of Judge I Arthur I,. Fraxcr 'n Multnomah county. A petition for a n-hearlng was denied In the case of M. c. Mlllan vs Patten, j from Multnomah county, and In the case; of YV. J May vs. Reuben Kn.ersun, ap pealed from Raker county. In the case f P. P. Allen vs, the Standard Box and I, umber inrnpany, ap- peab-d from the decision of Judge Cle- ! land, the supreme ,f.urt decided that Allen roul.j not recover damages because the Injury was a result of negligence of a fellow l.ibur r and not of the company. Judge I ", ela nd s 'decision was reversed. Tie opinion is by the chief plstti e. It was appealed on rrrnr Bu , lcgil in the instructions. :n which it1 was tu -Id that Judge c,.aI1d did not in struct the J .rv on a law point involved. lo tne sourci and onpln of the ncg- THAW'S '.lliIIIEK fund. $1,389 83: renltentlarv betterment fund. $1 4,44 1.67: Oregon stone foundry fund. $901.17; factory Inspection fund. M,'u:i..; state nnrarv rund, $,i5S.51;' normal school fund, $7,246.06. ) Investments from educational funds I Irreducible school fund: First mortgage I ooncis, ,i.-ii,o-Ja.i,(; srhool district bonis, $242,495: certificates of sale of state lands. $6 1 9.469. 6 4 total. $4,987. 510 37. Agricultural college fund First mortgage loans. $190,02.54: cer tificates of sale of state lands. $4,869 3 total, $194,931.86. University fund First mortgage loans. $97,919.89; cer tificates of sale of state lands. $4,490 total. $102, 409. S3. Grand total, $5,254 -8 5'' 1' FILES A CLAIM SEARCHIff-5 SONS NOT HI SHORES MINES TO PLANT -IN MANILA BAY To More Than $200,000 She Alleges She Is Entitled Other Claims Listed. i (United PreM Lenaed Wlre.l Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. IS. Attorneys for Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, mother of Harry Kendall Thaw, today filed a claim against llarrv's estate for $209. 674 21. This Is the first creditors' claim filed and it is reported It will receive first attention in the bankruptcy pro ceedings. The claim Is based upon 25 notes given by Harry between June 29. 1906, and August 1. 1907. ranging from $1,000 to $29,000. Thaw's schedule gives his mother credit for $155,000. In her claim Mrs. Thaw Includes. the Interest accrued. Thaw's counsel today filed a petition citing error In the bankruptcy schedule and soeklng leave to amend It by adding tlie following creditors: Panlel OTlellly, New York, attorney. $1,000. Frank O Connelly, clerical services, and Stone & Stone, lawyers, $1,000; Charles Moreh auser, Poughkeepsle. X. Y., lawyer, $1,000: Ir. Card, Poughkeepsle, physi cian, $30. Referee Blair today set September 7 as the date for the meeting of Thaw's creditors. llgence. 4 Fru Dick-Waaler. a lady from j Noiway, who will lecture In the 4 Norwegian churches in Portland j 'Wednesday to Friday evenings, ! l" touring the United States on ' 4 a unique mission. She comes to trace the missing sons 'and daughters who, having emigrated 4V from the old country and not ' 4 having been heard from, are , mourned by the parents there as i lost. Many a pathetic storv is , 4 told of the old father and mother I 4 approaching every American 4 visitor they ran find with the 4 same question, "Have you heard ! 4 anything of our son In America who left us so many years ago?" ' Fru Dick-Waaler has suc- ' 4i ceided In discovering the wheie- , ahouts of quite a number of 4 missing persons Thus having 4y made the cause of the sorrowing 4 mothers of her country her own, 4t she has been called bv the press 4t of this county "The Mother of 4y Mothers." 4 Fru Dick-Waaler w.lll lecture 4 as -follows: In the United Nor- 4 weglan church, 45 North Four- 4t teenth street, Wednesday and 4 4 Friday evenings; In the Nor- 4 weglan Synod church. East 4 4 Tenth and Kast Grant streets, 4 4 Thursday evening. (t'nlted Pre Iaed Wlrf ) San Francisco, Aug. 18 The Pacific Mall liner China left here this after noon with 600 huge unloaded subma rine mines In her hold for use in Ma nila bay. The shin Is sto stop at Ma nila on her way to the orient, anil the government shipped the mines via the Pacific Mail to Manila quicker than they could be shipped by army trans port. It is reported that another large shipment of mines Is to be sent by tke Asia, to sail from here September 8. jor wie erection or statues to the war heroes of the state at the state capltol. The resolutions call for the preference of veterans in government work irre spective of their age. The afternoon was taken up with a visit to tlie Mare Island navy yard, where the veterans were entertained by Commandant Thomas C. Phelps Jr. This evening a trip will be made to Yountvllle over the new elertrlc Una and entertainment will be furnished at the veterans' home tlurf. A grand ball to he given by Henry W. Uawton camp No. 1 this evening Is expected to be largely attended A resolution Is to be presented favor Ing Tacoma, Wash . as the place for tll9 next gland encampment. BETTER MAIL SERVICE IN COUNTRY lUSTi.ng'fr Mrs. I. V. Hellman Ioad. (Pulled Press Leased Wire ) San Francisco. Aug. IS. Mrs. I. W. Hellman. wife of President I. W. Hell man Sr., of the Wells Fargo Nevada National bank and Union Trust com pany, died lato last night of a compli cation of diseases at the residence of Attorney K. S. Heller. 2020 Jackson street, where the llellmans have been living for th? last few months. Mrs. Hellman had been ill for several weeks, under constant care of physlrlans. Tho funeral will take place Thursday mom- om the Heller residence. Tostal Official Working on a Twice-a-day Schedule for (he North Hank Towns. I 4v i (Special Plipatrb to Tlie Journal. I 4t ; Vancouver. Wash., Aug. 18. With the commencement of through service on 41 i the north bank line, about September 1, general reorganization of the mall service out. of Vancouver will take place, much to the advantage of the rural residents living east along tne river. At present the dally mails for Fishers, Camas. Washougal and the country sur rounding these places leaves Viincou- 4) er In the morning. in the case of . evening newspapers considerable delay w ' is caused When the new mall service ! Is established there will probably be A ! both morning and evening malls. The Iimfrr1nlenft.nl rr Ka mall r. . I i "I' ... .ri7 man dt-ivivO 111 Portland Is now working out a schedule. Mrs. Klum Is Head. Mrs. Marie Klum, who was shot by William Durrell on Stark street Febru I ary 26, as the result of jealousy, died , at St. Johns Saturday. Ihirrell killed himself the moment after shooting Mrs. Klum. Ills victim was never able to leave her bed. 1 :! : FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY SUES COFFEY 31 EST PAY Captain J. T. Apperson City, department mmand Orgon t;. A. R. will leave in a s; ei-1:ii i ar w I ; I: t ie gates tr ir, :mf Hate to ;,!t tlonal enca ri: prr.i r. t ii- h ;. t ion. Oftio. Incidentally i ' p t volur.ten ii .1 to do h vertis: n g n-nn ol!oj a: the i lnged tor n advertising Id Toledo h. :; nd distribute tlon regarding nas lived for r Capta.ln Apper-t- Tnnmn F. P.- . Oregon Clly fr V gate to the ratlui, ,.j Its ei-inrl'jslnn f-e .t rH honie ir, Vln: i! ; d ;i part f lng Or n be if of Oregon r of the next w eek ..;h.r del, - nd t'-e n- r, of ' Ing the Ifit Toe in Klevator. T Halrd. Arleta. siiffored the l.iss ne toe yesterdav nfterno'-n i - bf caught in the s l d e -a a 1 k e 1 e h ' m r , f Mei.r & Frank store. II" was at tended by I r Thornton. Me org iniza ld at 'i oied, ,, A ppcri i of in: W! I Tl "mnie 'UiTly Htnri- Ten u lit. ra'uri if tat was n iin-l i n l.n rk a mr r: !::g 1 : ;h :ir.d e - -:.-tur. s a- 1 -i he t i-, rh , m e r. i fl) ,:,r-:j nd infer n which ontral V. C. T. V. Meets. Ce"trnl W C T. will meet torr.ir 'ow afternoon Ht 2 3 "i ;it h er d u ft -ler s. In the (Joodnough Icil'dlng I. C Plan chard will be In charge of the program, which will h" a discission of Sabbath observance on v ffc .f'-e on I let .1 H w ' t h r her $1 1 (Tnltcd ITem leased Wire.) Penver. Col.. Aug. 18. The 'unwritten lew" a o nnlieM tnHav In 1'rlnruilrt l.v FOR CHILD'S SUPPORT :h f Governor Bueh.el m grant . i Ing a pardon to George P. Nicolal, i on- vlcted of killing John Moore. Nicolal s wife was involved In the cn;e In grant ing th pardon (iovernor Hu'-ntel said "The laws of this state do not count this villainy as a serious crime. Colo rado Is nbout 100 years behind nil civ ilized states In the estimate which Its lull place upon certain crimes The rceullar Intricacies of our icgul pro i vses do not appeal rnuch to m " Nlco al was pardoned uncondlti' mlly. i 'enton Mirnci r.i: I er iner t h d.'l I f h t e r. V (' ore, j it Tins IS Judge f. . In! Coffey, ex-assessor of, tv, will have to Jio i the support of his" little :s living with her mother. i Coffe-.- In February. 1 907., older made bv County: r this morning, the testl-' GOESTO BUY PRESENT; POLICE GET HIS BOY i. hllii He i, I.lttejobi .- -'.ippor'. '-"ei, mont heard vesterdHV. i r. Po.-.n after t he .:' r''l to begin payltif j chat ged bv his wlff i was ordered to pay o Sir.nine ' irtnher I sue 'in two -mal! children to s id- poit and , s on n scow at t! r foot of Kns' Ma'r street .is acrnpan K . Mil : ef I a : so a dele- ! ampmenf to I t h l s ( )d he a 1 . I !rr. a.1 crt i 'CLACKAMAS TAVERN ROBBED BY MASKED MEN AT NIGHT YEIT.nW PIN K CASE FF TO SKPTEMRER - - Pe'ween $"o end $Tr,e in rurrrne; Id and rilver. nd nearly J1.' "0 wort elry is the iort s'-ure by tw :'-fJ l'-r W!r ! -- J -":- 'iCr . f . t ir i t i jir.i i lit.-.., . - I n-4.y (i Miw.un H'.rt the n'tnrn.v.. ff tnr i,i(,,r states to t trln m ll1 rr,,;. rr.,.,,. . , y rrliow r'-e lm.r.--' of tr.t. .ol r.nltl itponej t-dT urtl a.t tmb.r Jn4. Klnr.., h , I, Um 4 th. rjlt i: not h,, h.rd rt. ... .'-r t n, mrh'e tie r ' r r iwitainttig f.njtr th Park f tei ;ia"'li "I Krl T ing : ,-wo'i. 1 . i r. t - , 1 m-n liea;v arm'd w U'kumM t-em near about 10 o'clock in t' ne-.T-ing Mr August wife r-f the proprietor ir. f ig) the rasr Tl h 'Id nr men wr th i "H r-.e b Ing a tiur.y ffdiew era sit. irt rig re low r la irie rrvi'r .e.,.-. h'.s rartr.fr wn!ked ro;nl -hind the tmr of the rmrn rd . t rraeched Arthur Frlckso-i the sort tl. proprietor, find another mm. I it!"v of the tavern, down t i ' , for 'jp varJii. when tnev wire :i! tm- rernalrs ef- vosu wl mM h rwtn M i, k, la th .Ml dJn KHM.t r rknMiina. e.tfw aiw t. mix, ars (), bur -4 -rtlT. Tfc l'l .lt h flr - rS Pi ht f- tl tv - J.jt a rrl.k Ku w tat lh o! i '. l ,,) t rr t coc. . Wi4 If fkliacm I..rar r . i . Tin XAazxrr mam rm p-t w h b vnovt of tb money ard T ry atolfn bad ien f .i5 f-r Tb mmt uniock-v) xt i- i:-n Mm. f.rtrkor irepsrlr.g to wt it rtn jor 'r nig' t Tb rfbberr re r't-M i 1 nv 4 qnlt-klr bjt th rot-sr did not p Tr in th lat horriH imnm ih hm4 wp. Asrwt Krlckaon. wht ha kept th ni'kimu trra for Tear, lay 1-T tn tits mnm uptabfl. Al rr XHm highwaymen hal ett-n twr .l-in1er U.r4 in thlr poi. Ih iorl n in 1r.r rHia) th. hir n hHTT rn4f'a l-r J1- tmltl kpt and Uktrc w Um!mii i : viw to!j froi th rn-ull. of r 1 . 1 to pn srter t ring told thnt '1' "hi-pn would be left In the brush h-re thev "ill! find It r.eit mornl-ig Th roh lrs tooli the f!rrn-,s to prevent ary one from using the arms gnir.T i v ri 1 -. case of pursuit A vfai b fr the ! (Tin the mrrrlng after the robbery "' u . failed to reveal It fet i As soon th hold ups had left Mrs Firt sto. I y T-nn , Fro-kson rousd her rust nnl He no the reoi.r v.r . tlfled the sheriff of Clar k tinnt (o,,niv r'll morrlng No clue to the rot'b-ri ba ln obtained yet altlwiugl' the nfl-1 'h w el , rornerv fvn place three weega ngo Punday Ield the aherlff I'btki-ma- private detr"tlve of Poriun I nr orklngn th It is 'ho'e'd th.;t ! the gun srtlsta are 'he same r"i- who . hid up M lombrnien on the Wlllsin- ette river nort than month ago Following Is a list of the article of leweirr stolen Isily's cold wstch wkli SALOONrrlEN 111 LAW'S CLUTCHES After a visit In peron to the saloon on Seventh street Saturday -n-ing Mr lola Baldwin of the wom en's police auxiliary today obtained war rants for the arrfst of the proprietors. P. Sargent and V YVroten Mrs Baldwin ays that a cat per for the place tried to entice her to drink with htm. and even had the tr--,, r Ity to suggest their tsklr.g a s'-oii Hs her friend hadn't showed up y-t " ' a saloonmen are charged with ailow.r.g women to remain In their snioor.s Two young worn n wlo were fou-,.) ri i saloon at ire titr.e be k. . ( forwird as witnesses Mrs Pa Id win Ca-p. w-r yc-n t Is sa loon, situated Jit the f ot of the t ,.r wav from Merrill's hull, as a rii'id planned expressly tfl ,,-t tl tr1e ,-f the tired daniers win oun. dnnsisfs thirsty In all there p. re fr,;;r hirm against Sargnt ar,d Wrotir, ano b,il has bn fixed at Hon f..r tnrh man Th r(i..n'll will b asked to revose the saloon s licer.se Id boy asleep He thought the ' ment for $292 80. with Interest at per, JT 8Ut Id slumber until his return, but j cent per annum, from October 23, 1907.! nature L t for the present lasted an hour is asked for. , , , le pret when lie returned the fjeorge Laughlln, a restaurant man of 109 I'nlon avenye, went out late yes terday afternoon to purchase a blrth div present for his wife, leaving his f'-yeai -old hoy won 1 is ijnes or more, and eur.gster w;is gone. After I -aughlln left his nlace of busl ress it transpires, the child awoke and 1 tan rrvlng. Passers-by entered, and. supposing that the Imhv was lost, called the police and sent him to the detection home for the night. 1 his morning the father applied to th Juvenile court, and Chief Probation Of fo er ll.idlev gsve him an order to claim the ( h!!d I -iter he telephoned that th b had been restored to his mother at Pacific & Ea..tf rn Railway Company Is Made Defendant Judgment Asked for $202.50. Oregon City, Aug. IS. The Queen City Klre Insurance company, by Its attorneys. Pimlck A Plmlck. commenced a suit in the circuit court yesterday vz,r -1 AWitifcriniswriii When a voune cirl'fi thmichta he. n nuii (i uiv en v. ui i vA U I I Jr CPlt I ua V i sj V Ct"v against the Pacific & Eastern Rallwavl Come SlMg'in..h : When She has head- oompany, to recover $292.50. a premium! aches, dizzillCSS, faintneSS, and eX- nibita an abnormal disposition to sleep; dislikes tlie society of other girls; then the mother should come to her aid promptly, for she pos sesses information or vital import ance to the young daughter. At such a time the greatest aid to l. Lydia h. iTukham s V ege- alleged to be due by the. railway com pany on a fire Insurance policy. It Is alleged In the complaint that In September, 1907, the defendant pro cured the Insurance policy, insuring rolling stock, tools and supplies against loss by firs and that the company has failed to file with the secretary of state Its last annual report. Judg- OVERCHARGE CASE table. Compound- It prepares the roung svstem for the coming change, and has helped to bring SECRETARY REXS0X DENIES RETORTS OF HIS ILLNESS AGAINST SANTA FE three generations safely from girl- fioou to womanhood, iiead what rr?!Ju:l LYDIA E. PINKHAftVS ZZrTTZ WDin! Xk VEGETABLE COMPOUND r.CrZXZSomWI Z'rXXl for Miss Olson. company charges the road with havlrgi men M. U1S0U, OI 4 1 iOIXn charged a rate of $1 on three shipments JVt Street, Ke Wanee, 111 in a lett6I of postcards from (.hicsgo. when the . T T . it rate should have ben II :. The total overcharge Is $97 0. Mathew will suh- 10 the rftdtd Press Lssxl Wlr. Pan franclsco. Aug 1. Secretary (if' . 'Hte Frank V Benson of Oregon, who ;n this city spending his vacation, to-' ''vi- dentei the sensational reports that r was rr'tlcsiir Hi He explained t h.e 1 undergolrg trestrrent for an srrltctton. but his condition is In do way serious to Mrs. linkham savs : " LTdia E. Pinkham's Vegrtbl Corn pounf! cured tne of backache, sideache, and established rov periods after the best physicians in krwanee bad failed to help me, sarin? that an operation was neoeaary.f' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. rstta Pr ImkiI wl- l Vnr thtrt tMn I vn ra h. tins. "d,hT.',,..uh.vI,merc:r:;':,r; ham-8 vegetable coiipound, made mlt th videncs In the case commission at Washington. AMERICA'S FEND FOR THE VATICAN J button, gifts and petsr s rnc reivi from roots and hert, has ben the jat th Vatican this year amounts to .ar,AnA aAv fr fnmalo ills Tomorrow snd Tb-.tlt. .'ii i gold watch wlih ' i. , . i., -j, . J. riUmnr.J .I.r on harlr nt rsi wcA ru '' i . I . ""V" ' " "'n"l Oil 7 j T L.L . - ' ,"'1 sine srss oil fort ard Gas Co chain, lariy s rlrg with ruby ar4 mat4 in ir sttlnr. value mors than I sroM p-ket kiife, rtr gold lr--I Treasury Statement. sta. gili tMjttons. ladr s sliver KsKkl- U altes Pm Wlrs l ebstn. two srol4 (' elasra. two riaj Wsshlrgt'.n. Aug t To4sv tress iron risw. two bar tstsaa, gali riif-lvrr roott shos: R-clBta, $l.CI.Jl: (tt trsssipln, , Pdltja1 $1.40,(fi. I'R0(tRAM for kern NOTIFICATION DAY f rlM rr-m Vrm4 Wtr Indianapolis. Aug. It Theodore A. n!l of California., who was tomporarr Icfiairfnan of the nr oTiTent1on. srlfl deliver t h a4dra notifying John W. ) Km of his nomination for the vies. rrlJency at tb rrnaele to he brM r,r Avirm zs. t d program wis eom rlt1 today. Thm eren will lin at !.$ eclork la the afterneon. Prs will be r-rswwnt n4 Ml speak 4a4 the doe f ttte cerejEor.Ua. $14, ; It Is will reach $490, robeble that the sum a. Water Witches ! (he HI1U f Cn1e PT'm tessM Wire ) Fnuidsro, Aug omns frlals an4 freda. left here to-1sv for thts 1t7 of 14) lis gtandard remedy for female ills. nd has positiT?ly cured thousands of tromfn w ho nave Ken trouoiea ntn dLrlaemnts, inflammation, ulcera- i?lrwrUm 1 tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, memhere ef th Nrd of eupervlsons of teriodia Twins. kache. that betr- nNj by ether city of - , f K.irUnn 4n lio.. tnte the Lake fclsenot 4 Heten Hstrby valley recWtns for the trip "f H nays ni Heten Hstrl pairs" ef tnsn"t1n pmposM sourr-e of surply for fa Frs or tso s sswntn irf'n. Tlie srtvee ef eeyral pimrr of 4 be epl!tlaj erMTiri'e4 th serty a mtol are ss far as the Toemtte, mr K til rrsln srMIe te S'lfr- Isora jvumrr thrrr-gh tfce anrMsntstriM In-down feelimz, fiatulency.indifet t"bTn,diz7inri.sorncrToiis proetrmUon. Why don't yoa try it r Mrs. rinkham Jnriten all lrk women to writ her for adrtce, fte Iiaa pti filed thousand a t LealUi. Addre, Lynn, Uuh