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T tl. . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, 'PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22. IOCS TO CRATER LAKE BY 2 AUTOMOBILE ROADS Governor Chamberlain Has Appointed a Committee to Finance thProject arid Select Routes to Be Followed in Reach ing Oregon's Greatest Points of Beauty Two auto roads Into Crater Like National park. One from tho line of the Southern Pacific, eastward to the summit of the Cascades. The other from some point east of, the mountain westward Into the scenic reserve. Governor Chamberlain this morning appointed the committee which will have In hand the ways and means of providing the money necessary to duiij movement. Will you accept appoint ment as one of comrrflsslon which gov ernor will name to formulate plans and CHrry project to completion T Will not encroach greatly on your time." Then out of the dense woods surrounding- the Idyllic spot where the railroad klnif Is rree ror a time rrom the cares and worries of the financial maelstrom rump the following reply: "Thanks for your message. I will confer with the governor when he comes rtnwn hnrp Am raariv fo no anvtmnft I the roads and of selecting the points,,.-,, . .m intelligent Improvement. from which the highways will pene-, Anrt -0 Governor Chamberlain this trato Into the mountain yaatnesses and 0 rntri(t promptly placed E. H. Harri about Hie natural beauties which sur-iman at tbe hend 0 ,,)e committee sluts of the following: E. H. Ifnrrlman. Judge Lionel R Webster. Henrv ' L. Benson, Klamath Kalis; J. F. Red'dy. Medford; F. H. Hop- Kins, central J'olnt; uenion uowers, Ashland; J. II. Bcott, Salem; (i. T. Baldwin, Klamath Falls; T. B. Wlloox, Portland; V. 1. Vawter, Medford; C. S. Jackson, Portland, and Colonel Frank II. Ray, New York city, who la largely interested In the development of the Kogue fiver district. Harrltnaa Will Qlve Aid. Governor Chamberlain's action In naming the committee which will soon formulate plans for the construction of the wooded avenues In the deep for ests surrounding Crater Lake National park, i nine about as the result of a move to gain easy access to one of the most scenlo regions in the world. While Mr. Harrlraan was In confer ence with the governor's party and General Manager O'Brien at Pelican Lodge the past week, he was forwarded the following telegram, after a confer ence between some of those Interested In building roads to the park: "K. H. Harrlman Proposed to raise $260,000 to build first-class auto roads from Medford to crater lake ana rrom lake to Klamath Falls, connecting with with your line at both ends. State of Oregon, Jackson county, Klamath coun ty, cities of Medford. Central Point, Klamath Falls, Interested Individuals and several corporations to provide money. Many prominent men favor JUST HAVING Fit AT SYDHEY TODAY Program Go as Vou Please, and Jackies' Coin Not , Very Good. By H. Lee Clotworthy, lialted Press Staff Correspondent with the Atlantto Fleet. , Sydney, Aug. 22. Today , was given over to a round of pleasure, there being no Important events of an official char acter In connection with the visit of the American fleet. The papers today have .editorials of unprecedented vigor dealing with the common Interests of Australia and Die United States In the Pacific There were many privato dinners. FAIR KLEPTOMANIAC WEARS $250 FUR MUFF FOR GARTER Just now when the local "tOO" Is agog with the scandals, marital and Otherwise, that have come to light, an incident that happened In a down town department store the other day will be relished by Ijnme Humor and her co horts. It concerns a prettv woman with a amall foot. This lady fa well known In social circles and manv of those In whose v houses she Is entertained know mat sne is a almprifter. Not lona airo the larlv with the foot a la Cathay went shopping. She stopped in me turner s department or a store. NOW the mansucr nt thai tor ham known for some time of his fair custo mer's preatldigltatlng propensities and so when she came In, the clerks, the house detective and the floor walker kept a watchful eye on her. watch her as close as they might, nowever, sue was too clever and after her departure a 12&0 muff was found in be missing. There was consternation In the store. How did It happen? Were Early Action Expected. As soon as Mr. Harrlman has given the final word concerning the building of the new railroad into central Oregon and thus relieves himself of this new business enterprise he has taken up since coming to Oregon, It Is expected that he win call a meeting or tne com mtttee and action taken towards the oblect to be attained. Harrlman-like, it is not likely that much time yr( be consumed in getting down to worn ana formulating definite plans for bringing within easy reach of the world one of the most Ideal nnd entrancing spots within the boundaries of the United States. Mr. Harrlman himself has visited the lake and has evinced great Interest in its welfare and has eagerly awaited an opportunity to give the park and its mirror-like body or water more pup llclty. In consequence of his ambition along these lines it is placed beyond doubt that he win take an active and pleasurable concern in promoting the project wnicn nas already neen wen launohed and started -on the highway of success. Medford and Klamath Falls will probably be tho two points from which the auto roads will start. The cities lie nearly opposite each other on either side of the Cascades and in a direct line with Crater lake, which lies on the summit of the mountains north of the points mentioned. MILITIA OFFICERS ATTEND DANCE AND ARE INVOLVED IN A DILEMMA (Special Pltrateh to The Journal.) Camp David S. Stanley, American Lake, Wash, Aug. 22. For absence without leave from his company and from camp, at the regimental muster this morning. Captain William P. Han son, commanding company K, Second Idaho, from Idaho Falls, will be com pelled to remain within the conf'nes of the-camp throughout the remainder of the encampment. Orders to this effect kit" issued at noon today after an investigation by Colonel L. V. Patch, commanding the Idaho regiment. Muster for pav is the one gathering from which no regular officer or man 's excused. , Captain Hanson with scores of other guard and regular officers were the guests of the First Infantry officers at a dance at Tacoma last evening. There was a misunderstanding as to the hour at which the last car left for camp and several officers were left In Ta coma. Several hired automobiles ar rived at camp just before reveille this morning, while others caught the early morning car to camp. Captain Han son planned to catch this ear, but over slept. Another officer In order to get to camp on time this morning walked seven miles around the north end of American lake, and arrived at camp Just before muster in time to form his company. This officer drove to Lake CHINESE NATIVE BORN TAKES namnuem nmi rxcuraiunn. oi u inn vm- ltors are all having a lively time. The! the amateur sleuths hypnotised? No- sallnrs who had shore leave found rlen- : oouy nan any explanations to offer tv of means of entertainment, and they are splurging heavily on the pay they reoelvrd at this port. The money goes a loTig way. because the uniform of the bluejacket is a free pass to most forms or entertainment. Tbe ships in the bay were surround ed all dav with excursion boats, taking the residents of Sydney out to the I American men of war. Hundreds made the trip to' Newcastle and the Blue mountains as the guests of the govern ment. Athletic games were also popu lar Why. tho muff couldn't have disap peared. ll.it il, e , i limbic piece of fur wh gore. mo c i the le.-i. Tin ii,aiiagr pondered The dav aflet. the hi uplifting; lildv appeared Hgnm 'I'M Vj. tin' uwimiK'-r took his courage In hie UikIh an 1 Mopped tho pretty thief. Me I'd, I ia-r polite. th.t he knew she had Inkeii i: ,. r .,, an , , as ulher article, en ni, i.- ,. asbu.H He frankly told her 1 1 . , . i I,,- . . 1 1 , 1 1 f Imagine bow l.o i I 1 It V... ir tell me how you Rut .ct "f t'.is I nll i Ing with the muff l,n nil v.) i li-rki were watching v.ai, I i,l :e .-.-u 1 m,i nuaoanil ti e Mil i am it.ing t I;fl1 for the aeeret " Of course, the hi.lv dl ! nut ha n to tell, hut tin dc-il-t ir J t - t ith wn.lM over her c love: lass. M e was. not (mi d to max. Th in Im hiiw th'1 . !)., v . 1 small foot ill, I I an It 1 ,. 'A ,.11 I-, i there wns a thl'k , i ,-a i ru..und i' counter, she hru.it:' . ' : muff off t he floor a n 1 s '. 1, i p k . r - f . a 1 1 : the handsome i.r . ( .,..iir,- as .1 garter pnst ! , tin.niMjir. !,, ploye.i. HER TROUSSEAU T I V (1 HAZERS OUT; IS GilRIIISIIEED Sir SUSPENDED , ; ;. ' And the Wedding Day Is ! Secretary Wright Issues 0r- Onlv Tm Weeks Ahead. der Prescribing Pains and Penalties. (fiillei! rrm Leased Wlrs.t Washington, D. C, Aug. 22. Two of radata suspended from the Mini Si lotiiiin'M weildliix troussea'il n I" ti k i ii I h M". ! because, so tho1 ,,.,.ir . .1... 1, 11,1 " ,1. All, .1 !'" m.iker' .le.lii.H li. ''wti ,lu tiotlilng West f'ulnt military academy soma tlna luitli. r on 1 1 1 m tniiiK.nBii. And tho,,,-,, f,.r i,AZin wars dlsmliised today' ll;, U lint two weeks off I . Mh. ..lne,1 to BUS. pension, with the loss of ail pay, until June. lHO'J, when they will be reduced from the first tt the third class. Tha pimlMliincnt was announced In an order or war wrigni the presldnnt. ...... 1.... , ........ n..v m Innir l'l.'.'i-. r.,te c,,t,ai,,l,'.H Wilder n, 1 l.iven'lwtl.m by the new ecretary t villi, ill viiii:ii I lie luui'm w ri r iioi'uu tl' ! he f ,i ' 11 ' o ,Jg!l IcMii"- KIoMk Mftt to the Jus- io.nl wi-!, lor tiouhlrs. rilie de ted tl.it Mrs I" WmI IT. a dress- k,r !o t'o' M:i .1 i.s, ,ii up., i t nietit ou.' e. I.., i.i , 1, r ,.iloi,i,,d. moat "l """ r !t. ,. It is I, ,s, 1. J , ,,J fere rv the dr.-sH. Mivi .Sao,:,,.,,, had " ""' 'M'l'val of Mfi n ii mm iaiitii i mm r fr dh.. mid the er..,h-i(i. N VII .HU V MMl I H I V I I K A lll I im, ,,,v the Mil , ... r,J If t, UIIMI1U1.U fill II U 1ULL Unill been altch'-,l -t Kl'Ml.'lll t"illl SerV'd UOll. e U(,oT, .Ml.sS Hiloliian a, ,,1 her fnth.r. S .ilomati, toil the trousseau l.;ol le,-n ut'-oio-d. .Miss Jso lc n, a !l Ib etiMe,! to maiTV H, .i.on ol f. son "I II ; r. in t wo w.eks. so the ll'll" ' 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 perdu, but Mm Wolf!', the Jiin.ikfr IliplOVe.l .MISS KoOle. ..'. oirilte. W HI I'l SSe U to iiMhum'ton to lay their side ol tn (hm In fore the war department. Th two oa.tcia illfltuisNed are William T. ltiiMol Ir no I.r. nor mnn nt the first : ' wlilV- ""n "f I.leutenatit-('olonl Russell ui wie iiruiy enKitieer corps, unii xiau j . ' G. Weavr, first class, of Illinois. The other cinlets punished are Gaorga W. t'liase Jr. N w Vork; James Gil-: Jones, The dinner riven tonleht bv Vice-Ad mlral Richard Poore, In command of to visit the English fleet in these waters. honor of Admiral Snerry and his officers, was greatly enjoyed, and was the occasion for the further exchange of compliments. The fleet likes Syd ney, and Sydney likes the fleet. HITCHCOCK NAMES 3IEDICINE MIXEKS Ho Long Fook. who claims to be American born, fs going home to China Tin T.nna Vrtr im I O ...... - ' vw ,o 4J JOU8, senior!8'1 months and three days old. He was born on the third floor of a building In Third street In February, 1SSD. Ho ,J,orig, who wbs formerly In business with the Ham Vhk njiinmnf. Is his father. Ho Long Fook is to travel extensively In his na'lve land, about his hoi:, ;i!iul't,, rnlrht nrlse when he retun.H t ' the Fritted 8(at when he finishes his : usure trio iihroftd. Ho I.,,,, .i,k (lil.s ninrtiliitf file,) n rile ,i i, f ! ! ,1 ., . : t H ., f,,t ,f.h with the clerk of u.o I'tiltcl fitiiies court. Thrse nffld.nhs n i noole titi of a history of the lire of ,. , ,,i,i,K t. hlnese In nit'lltton to i,, he .islis th.it the deposlllons of .Mi's W'lmi'ret Mosher, R. F. Heart y, Ho phe. H0 l.otii? me nip tudiiiiea ueiiiK rns iirst visit i and otners De luk, n l.v the court to to tho country from which his parents : prove that his ss, rttons .nt.out being caS'- , horn in Portland are correct In every To mske sure that no complications detail. REFORM S United Press leased Wlre.t New York, Aug. 2z. Frauk H. Hitch cock, -national Republican campaign managfer, today nrmounced tlie person nel of the advisory committee He will be an e.x-officio member and chair man, and FJlmer Dover, secretary of the national committee, will be the sec retary. The other members are Rich ard A. Ballinger, Washington; Cornelius i Bliss,. New York; Powell Clayton, Ar kansas; Senator W. Murray Crane ' Massachusetts; William Nelson Crom- well, New York; John Hays Hammond, Massachusetts; Franklin Murphy, New L. vorVy:ohlSrIe' p Taft and Arthur iungest iiiirglarls ( aught ! m Jiarn by His JH Uiitl ;i ui uri isi' .iiKJi.vrj . FOR V E MAGAINS 31 other. Oscar Grove, ti e 11-year-old boy who was assisted hv Clarence Coon in an (United Presa Iaaed Wire. Marvsvllle. Cal.. Aug. 22. The find ing of the body of a German, known here only as "Russian Pete," in Feather river today, disclosed one of the most brutal murders on record In this sec- ttrtn Tha mfln'a hiinltn a nrt ffet hnit been tied with a heavy cord and his , airempt to mD n.s own house in tne head battered, apparently with a heavy ! early hours of Thursday morning, was club. There was evidence that he had j nrrf-Bted by pT,11tv sheriff Hart this KoAn hnrrlhli' hoii(in ahAiit fno hfiflt- anil J ' J evidently died in great pain. The body morni ng at his home, where It appearsj had been In the water 3 hours. I he he has been staying ever since his pom police think he was murdered, robbed I pan ion in crime was apprehended. Wlth and thrown into th river. I ' , , ... . mm uui iii-iay, hiiu w nrioui even oeiiiR taaen General Miles Sister Dead. ! to lail- lhe universal clearing house for Worcester Mass Aue- 22. Jov oc- i criminals, he was arraigned before Judge casloned by the visit of her brother, Gantenbeln in the Juvenile court and General Nelson A. Miles, was today : sentenced to the reform scnool. declared by physicians to have caused ueear was caught bv ills mother In the death of Mrs. Mary Jane Merrlam. , the barn in the rear of the Grove resl General Miles and his brother Daniel dence Thursday morning, a few hours went to Leominster to visit their sister after the arrest of Clarence in the Mrs. Merrlam had pot seen the general house. He had gone to the barn to for several years and was overjoyed. , giepn. and was taken unawares How- She exerted herself ton much durinK ever, his mother did not inform the au the visit. After her brother departed ; thorities that she had the hov at home, she collapsed nnd died within an hour. , rjeput v Sheriff Hort learned of the. - youngsters presence and went after , ... ... , ., I him this morning. City with a party of officers In th- USC(U. admU!i that he wag wlth rIar. evening. He became separated from ; Pnrp ln thp ,louse wnPn tn latt(lr wa, the others. They brought his horse : loknp for tne trousers of tho paternal back with them thinking he had re- , Grove , hut he alleges tliat Clarence was lumt-a lu i:ani.. o.y I chiefly to blame. He sa d that he went I HIE SLAVERY Federal Authorities Arrest HenrietteTaiKlreiis and Annand Fercot. snow and rainfall nvm the watersheds of the rivers In this stale In order to secure th flesired Infor mation District Forecaster E. A. Heals Is today sending out circiinu' letters to people living In tho mountains who have the opportunity to keep tab on conditions from day to day, asking them to furnish measurements of precipita tion as noar the headwaters of the streams as possible. In this connec tion Mr. lioals expects to learn where The first arrests by the government 'V"'""8 mISnl " '"'"-'"'" l" '- . . . advantage. In the crusade against the harhorlnB , Tlf, Oi,je.'t(of gathering this lnforma of alien women, which has been tnken tlon Is to be able to furnish reliable up recently in Chicago and many oijier i data for guidance tn the establishment yesterday- ' Lt"""" '7"' llnly vmiuI 1 lesjur, l ein s iHina j run do no more woik upon it 1 ,sew linn. jiiuiii . i nmn, Aiiiuauia, . Conscnieotlv Mr W , , I f Mrs Wilff Isaac Spauldlng. ( ikl.ih.ma, and William . Miss Klotie . Mr ,s-,!,,,, ln n e to- I Nll Jr., VirginU. AH t hse cadeta r . it.iv telephoning t in-.tn.-r In , first classmen I hey will not be . . t,i eraie e'fott t" settle th,- dt f fer- ' Pl1 f" attend t h" military academy euces hetuieu 'lie d i .-ss,,,,,. ,,r n.,,' tie until next June ar.d must lose th.elr pay . seamsti e-. that the ii,uss,:ui mav Im a I In w.i rices until tint time. When tliey icleastd from the m m of the law and . r reinstated at W eH Point they will . the piepar.itlons for the w-'ldlni; pro- ' undet got t he reduct ion to the third class. ceo,l Secretary Wright, ln his judgment, . I holds that Weaver nnd Kutsell are mora guilty than the rest becauso of their J longer residence at tho academy and ; th!r longer experience In military dis cipline. The decision holds also that . In the absence of any definition of th . I word "hazing" In toe act of congress to prevent Hazing at West Point, the ca dets are guilty only of t lie violation of a rule. The official statement given out to-' i day by Secret. r of War Wright gives . the dictionary definition of hazing, -anil explains 'that the evidence shows that Mhe action of the cadets could hardly The weather bureau in cooperation ! he falrlv brought wi'liln the definition, with the reel, mint ion service, the. forest; The suspended cadets are directed to service ami tho water resources branch; remain nt their ho:nes during the period , of the geological survey, Is about to j of their punishment, inaugurate a vigorous c.mipaign for the j purpose of ascertaining 'he amnutit of 10 MEASURE FALL OFRAir.ANDSr.GW HOLLAND'S LAST WORD TO CASTRO (rniti-d Preaa Leaaeil Wire.) The Hague. Aug. 22. A formal de mand was made by the Netherlands gov ernment today on President Castro Im plying the threat that unless Venezuela Immediately apologizes for the summary dismissal of Minister De Reus and re scinds all decrees and actions unfavor-r able to the Dutch government, a block ade of all Venezuelan ports will be es tablished by the Dutch warships now tn the Caribbean sea. The demand came as a surprise, as it was expected that no action would be taken until nfter the arrival of Minister De Reus, who Is expected here next Monday. Today's demand was rnbled to Castro and tho Dutch government Is expeot- - ing to act, hourly. The Intimation that i the other nations were looking to the Kdwsrd Jones, the foreman on the Vptt,pilands to chastise Castro he.cn u and true, and to get at the persons ! clean-up work ln the Ablngton building, , he had Insulted that nation more than who harbor them for these purposes told the police today that inslend of the rest led to immediate action. It It is claimed ,y the government that i );. M. Sherlock, a lawyer In the Worc.es- . was stated here that the council of Henriette Vandreas was landlady of ! ,,r b.iildine. being snndbagged and I state had received word that all the the rooming house over Fercot s north ; ; rohbed at Clark's station on the Mount other nations would stand aloof. The cities, were made in Tortlan when Armand Fercot, a sloonmin at CO Fourth street norths-fin. i Henriette Vandreas, who had apartments over the liquor place, -were taken in custody by the federal officers. Fercot and the woman were released yesterday afternoon, the man having put up ball to tho amount of $2,60U for each of them. The arrests were made under a fed eral law passed last year which makes prosecution possible in ail cases where ajlen women who coins- to tills country to live lives that are not exactly upright BEATEN, BUT NOT BY A FOOTPAD There Is Only One and That Is Oregon fife ! ! TT jp ' J-Ld 1 end saloon, and that there were several 1 Scott line Monday night, he, Jones, so called white slaves who renteil i thr ished Sherlock. rooms from him. Jones declares Sherlock Insulted him. The two persons are both French. ' tvi,n thev left the car Jones demanded The woman, It is asserted, has already 'an a oology which was refused. Then to the house about 4 a. in. and entered the kitchen to get something to eat. While he was there, he says, Clarence came and suggested the Idea of robbing the house. Oscar says he tried to dissuade Clar ence from going any further, telling him that he would be likely to arouse some of the family, but Clarence Insisted, for they- were tired of living on boiled tur nips and radishes, and needed the money. As the matter riow stands. Clarence who was sentenced to the reform school yesterday, lays the chief blame for his trouble on Oscar and on David Reott. the negro 12-year-old who escaped with them from the detention home last Sunday, while Oscar points the accusing finder at Clarence and David. The col ored bov has been caught at Vancou ver, will be brought to Portland tomor row, nnd he Is then expected to declare that Clarence and Oscar were the ones at fault. attitude of England was feared by tho Dutch but It is stated that word was received today that England would not take a hand. There is no doubt hero) Hint tho Dutch will he able to effect oeen cieponeci irom tne tinned btates jones pommeled the attorney. Flo says i an absolute blockade of all Venezuelan free and the brave to such an extent told the police was taken from his pock- once before, but liked the land of thfl that' J3.E1 of the money which Sherlock iree ana tne nrave to sucn an extent told the police was taken from his pocK that she couldn't reRlst the opportunity j Pt was found In the road where it had to return when the opportunity pre- j fallen. Jones declares he has bean wait sented Itself. : jni- f,,r Sherlock to retract the robbery It Is said that there are many similar ; story. cases Ib the north end, and that the ! men, owners of the preperty where the! A,.-r AI, . -irpT-iTo T7ATD women are located, are rather uneasv ! r. (M ALI r, K r U It about the state of affairs and the ac- ' 1 1 tion that Uncle Sam has taken to carry out tho laws relative, to the alien women and those who harbor them. TRAIL OF BL000 LED TB SIXTH STREETHOUSE THU POLICYHOLDERS COMPANY A. L. MILLS, President. L. SAMUEL, General Manager. CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, Assistant Manager. Home Office Corbett Building, Cor. 5th 5fc Morrison St., Portland, Or. Qrcgonlifc Has No Other Name Has No Other Business : Than the Insuring' of Lives on Terms Most j Favorable to the Policyholder. " i IT IS THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I Which Confines its Business Exclusively to "Healthy Oregon" and Makes all of its In vestments in "Purely Oregon Securities. THAT'S WHY "Horrors, a rnnl "f Mood' ?ome (fhastlv o-'i hns hr-cn committed hM'f" snhl I'jiirolnian Crnddock tn h'rv. --elf Thrc conhl be no gucstlnn ;il u'it It tw:is humnn arnrc an I fronh. at Ihil. The sldwalk it Fifth nnd P'nc was hlowliTl with n reat llvii puddle, and the merit,1!!.- nffker of thn peace an.l 1 i k t . 1 1 of The cltv scented a foul n. ui.hr at once. From the red fu-l a trail of Hc.1 lei off rt-.vrn the Mre. ! t'ra.lilock tnlloweo the c.tv tri.1. keeping his ee-J c-, l1- 9 1 thmal evHer.i .-. of n :i ! - s crime with Hen !.- the breaking I'Mr.t ! saw r'l Mains leM.r-c li'"i t " ' . Pit'!- 5trect. T1.'- w.'S hl.""i on t'.e door r V. n-i ! lo...'. ... t'-e door krob n--1"' Witt. y. U fi'fe '.r'. I 'l l dok kno.-lt d at -if il..r It was -perte,! at last Tim 1 lrirne.1 t1.-- 'etr"' . f th- .-'i-r" Mrs. John Cook, w .f- of a s.il. v--ke. per. !.. s1 ; :' ! ti-1 upon the 5!d w :k br- a: bet le ?he ni" c . - e M rief wr!'"h.t t " :, c-t deep!' en.l It wn the hi "1 from wound which h1 tr-wrV t'-, ken eyed nfflcr :o her bon.e EVERYONE WAMTS A FIRE HYDRANT With Cries of Dele gations. JUVENILE COURT ports. PKESIDEXT TAKING ISO PART AT ALL, AT ALL (Tnlfed rrea Leased Wire.) Hot SprlnKS. 'a.. Aug. 22. Judff Taft was busy with visitors today. Amonr those who called upon him wersj Postmaster tfenerai aieyer, liirrora The Juvenile court quarters will ra- chot, i:nited States forester Theodora main In tho court house for some time Khonts, president of the Interboroujyh- i to ,-ome, hut will be moved rrom their . Metropolitan J raciion company oi mw " present 'location to tho room formed v ( York, and G. V. Painter, a missionary ! used hv tho official court reporters. In j from China. The candidate held con the south wins of the hullrilng. adjoin- ferences with all. It is understood that ing Jndiie Morrow's courtroom. This Shouts, who was formerly at the head room has obvious advantages over tho 'of tho Panama canal construction, present location, as persons hnvinjr husl- , talked over reports from the lsthmua ness In the juvenile curt will not he ' and the future plans for the canal, compelled to 'pass through department i Postmaster General Meyer said h i jsr, j ' I came here particularly to discuss tha . Judge BronauRh will take the present , situation In .New lorn, na saia. i location of the juvenile court quarters There is no doubt Governor HuJthqp . j, r, m , , . . . n xhc rear of his courtroom for his '. will be nominated for reelection. Tn, V 1111! ( ainphell S hai'S llmH" chambers ami the reporters will move : best interests of the party and th sen-. ... uA'...,,,,Jt,.t-rtv..tj,,.nt nt the neonle demand It. Ism IIMIO UlOrooui 111 linn l-.'. h ii.i . i"i iiid.tiiict'L t r - I i VI ' purpose This fives to" raise larger ' sure th president Is anxious Tor him sp-i'-e wHh fi direct entrance from his to run aaln, although It has b'en mad i court room. The reporters are crowded ' perfectly clear at Sagamore Hill that I into n smaller room than they have the president Is not taking any part In heretoforo had for their uf. , the matter. Results to THAT'S WHY Qrcgonlifc Qrcgonlifc s is best Policyholders are so Satis factory FOR OREGONIANS AUTO THIEF HELD IN .S1.000 BONDS! Frnt luehler. sum ''tef. th vnum : mn who rnok Jitte chnee by lesrln rrom a rsr iiror. in jnniiin, , thp ,pn f inn mmir " i1 ' iiii m ix diiyn. wld esmintt"n in the municipal court this inrir.lni stvl w" Hydrants! Hydrants!! Hydrants!!! This Is the cry that resounds In Chief Campbell's ears every day as delega tion after delegation calls upon him with requests for fire hydrants. WHEN CHIPS CLICK ' ANCIENT HORSE THIEF NO COPS AV ANTED: TO PRISON AGADT Just because the people have, found when T'-espite the laid ire.l Rent .-... H at ,,.. it 1,,..1, I a 1 a 'OK-r g.llll" o.-K-.n f unfliy mornlnit I'l'-n were naooea, 'they have come and Insisted upon ha : in part of them in Jielr district." s.ii.l the chief this mornlnc;. "Kach ! h'a- tion says that 20 in its district will j s-ittsfy the property-owne s Only twenty! I feel sorry for that poor lit- tie lot of S5 hydrants. ' hy. when we net the .r''i0 hvdrants which the water' board Ite.s advertlseilt rest, d for .lis I .1 - coidint; to a r.-p.u t i Huniphiej t!-il Sw.-i; i' s t !. y tii"- knocked at the door last Hohmd refused them vlannne,! ill..- d-.or 1' had pai ,e,l pn 'ranee iience a (t'nlted Ftms Leaiwd Wlr. ) Kacramentd, Cal., Au. 22. Becaoa lln ist night in of his Inability to resist the tempiaiwa ;t- -v,,r..i ac- to appropriate other people's horse. I- t patrolmen Charles Irwtn will spend the next tan When enrs ln i-oisnra prison. non- rut I tenced tnts moriuuK ny ju.wi idrr.r v-c-i and vr -..h,. t"e- vlction aaiiip!. nun wi.o'.imwi, Mv n t in. : na 1 1 n jc ( wm; ar- bu: .Tu.Iko . i and but tor me ihci uiai me unxr wii- micht have been rlven a longer aan- As Irwin is years 01 1 ence. for there will not be near I v enniinh- i Van Zan so what do you think 1 can do with the j-a in the way of satisfying the clam orini; of the people!1 Tliete .aive been en"UKh delegation ln here to ask for hd:ants to take three times 500. and i I-' yet we have been pin. -tne; the s.'i where we think they will do the most good, ii'-wvci, we ha e ;?:. rrioro li.vdtHnts at j 'i-' tk:--t'.e Columbia Iron ,v Si", i w"-ks v!iii-i ' re.--, -Alii soon be re.-idv for use, and 1 ex- id's a i: -pei t 1" be able to satlst the ciamcrins war1,!!;! w-.iti Ihese until th.e .',0a can be secured wh , c As a nutlT ,,f fact, l'ortl.u-i' needs 'li.imi,' .i ,1 .SI ! is morning. at axa. 10 years amounts almost -to a life-sen tenoft. ia i.as been In orison many times, but all atiempu at raformation hava proT4 no sn;sTnuTi-:s useless. HIT liIVMOXDS 3CKINLEY PROMISES Mi- H. l.i'e'i hjurants properly in safeguard ilie rity si Hlds for the .ion hv,1 rants wm-'P rr-e ieie. by the water board September la, and it is expected that she hy.iratiis wili be .r. tiased and ready for use within a few inotitbs. - fr -,t. . r, was ar- 1 v C.msta 'odav on a i'-n i !-o'.. H : K !-' ids California I!-1 M'n Fh-ct. . 1 "It. ! I .- I" 1 c Wlrr I (Toltod Prr-m leased Wlrs.l r"hirai?o Auir 2 J. -Congressman Zutl can K McKlnlav of Sacramento, CaX. ia . pic-dief l sweepinur Kepubllcaa i, s Is; i:!s siate, sayln that a j,; . ,t of ia.'.iaO would be irivan bottl t", . . n.a! and congressional tickets, x c. a . its at the national headeiuar -!;er lie met tha leader. Ha 1 . i I is -. )f! Red M n 3IAVOR IS AMIABLE: VETO AXE LIES IDLE ItT? war to ermoni it ipraa ror M.-KlnlaT gives Taft credit for 'iciprf out the Japanese trouble on raciftc coast. On his return from e e-t he will atun.p Tela a. f f iirl-i I' For the flrt Cine Iii'f returned n'i r pastel h:.' t!;e coun- i -!o Insiiiuh .as ;! :n rpr,r-hs Mavor f the ordinances il'.j ! p s I r 1 e e re re 1 a , ' r 1 1 bound over tn ppar before the grand i Jurv nder II. bn1s He Is hd on i a cV.aine of UrrBr preferred by C. A. I IXinn. who befr1nc'el him when he mm to Portland wlto ecellent letter cf let redoetlnn Tnebler brother, who la employed by an a-jtnmcli compel r In Chicago, rami t at th iHebW mi thrown itto Jail at f"hhh. from whence a Chtragn wfflrV tartd t a ith tijm. bat it t reeter aubtful if this brother will aeaka any fartber efforts t arc are t be mae ef ErMt . nancs pjisse,) n t the lat c on I; m't it.. the t rr. ta t ion, to wle,.i i,e axe must have b.-en v rv fr-at. and , lt ta.l eipi.crs nre "-bri-.c ic-w hi honor n a a!ie t r- f . r. H'S'vrr. Mnu.r I . r . o.t r-' rr-'ve ail of the n-.br ,c : 1 i turrtei t a-o Ita--.:1 s es.T;j-c .:; time fer tr.e-n to b - ri" -,ve uu- are m grant permits to the o K N railway end the fMrMand Hiiiwiv Clabt inr e.arri'nv to cur at met San Moll. San I"! nir-re. If, - ry i " J-.ih W s.Kin'"re San .1 -"e . r ' a ! I. Hl;-s. San i of w a in ; " i :r-. S r. A V- I nd j.trn an ..- 1 I! tr;,'i"-'- -a- xe I .-.'ii.s. i l ; ItfldReprr!. i- 1 " . .! S ' le.Jea i saa n e ,-r, r'1 ,n,k ' ?reit senior saira scf .rd. Napa, great .nars ' lai9on. r "f re,-. rd. r-'r-'T The e,e, - EIGHTS RU3I r JIOjl NEW STANDrODTT 1 i w ( isaretle Start Fir. A l.ahte-1 ' garette lft otj a bed isj trwft4 frm tau4 Wlr."" " Ti " Ariaelea. Cal. Aug. 2 1 Pt"-. I- . sr. ,t kc. pi r bltlonlita are tMsy eeeklnf a eandtdi ox, cr-M tr;- to fill tha plax of Killa T. Trn.i, I " M. Trop- nominatel for slate "erator In the Thlr- ;u! irtt; er-at tr-eeventh dint tct woo haa become a rr- r-jn i;. ;. SnotalUt I.-iacuaalng big Haw JKiiltlca i n a -id H H Yarnell aald. ojn,-j r,f vhe My attitude of opposition f e n Sej 'ember at liquor bliie- rema iaa unchanged j i ,1 haxe rami o tn coneluslon that t - i knockout blow rr aat b given t- t . aen-cent profit on na to-cr. t Cn,' 1 T laqnlr ta Colorado. Xitt Tard. r-f fwl, 1 A' I', il. lrf ru:n lines to tie ground f tn- hveat.wk loijins house at H- Bortbwtck show, mhich alii le In session ntil a" et. .t fire ! the bedding at 1J:1J mmmr.ih, The lar,d!adr extinaulabewf lha .i i .m. aw t re No g answered uie alarm frcaa m -a "jT,n.,r-r '- r.r I-Ire at Is AnC",!", j4, leruteer t harleat -r art t- r tl'aiteg rr- Le Wire. I ' ! br of the cvjrt f Ir- .tf Ioa Arrele. cel. arc ?: Fir Ii rit,1 li.. trrn-a " r ... . tbe Ix Argele bra"1 h C te Cran- "i1 .'1 menr, n lliea. o -1 1 t tb rrii- ' ror-ipany'a -Hlale p pe in) iron sip- a la Citr. i'al.. Aug it Stephen , a r 'ird In lr a'ra'ia , . pl'r bouse of Oimt--' today raaiyai dm- Curmw. a rmser. f4 reaig'old. waa. ta-aif mrmt art ) . aga eatimatM at ITS. It origin is ftintlv kille.1 U-day hy lhe fall nf af-4 & t Mtai 7' urkaoan Tha dimM-M atock waa f ol- ' hna Tork wbll be iaftf p In i.trtt ar.il Iy rrrei rjf luauraoca. ff i iErr.ptra ratwe. Ilia akall wi f :sct re-iLwtLaifc".. t T-