THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, - AUGUST 25, 1908.
PLEHTY OF MID
WORKMEN HURT WHEN TRESTLE
COLLAPSES, DITCHING TRAIN
III
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FOR COURT WORK
Circuit J udffc Advocates Use
of West Side High School
for Courthouse.
The euggeHtlon that the county ac
quire the old Wet Hide High school for
a courthouse doea not appear to be meet
ing with much fuvor with the county
olTichils The locution would bo too
lar away, tlrt'.y think, from the business
center o! the city and would make It In
convenient f,,r attorneys ami others who
nine business ul the courthouse.
'nuiity Commissioner William I
l.lghiner docs not approve of the sug
gestion, although he euys he haa not
gone deeply into .the mutter, nn the
Idea hum only Hugsjestert to hlin by one
or me clicult court Judge".
I don't think we couiil Mud a better
site than the onu on which the court
house Is located at present," he said
this morning. "My Idea would be to
build a new courthouse rlgll here and
build a larger one. Wo are badly
crowded now, especially In aome depart
ments. The tax office, has been cramped
for several years on account of lack of
room, ahd other departments are slml
larly situated. This courthouse was put
tip a good many years ago, and Port
land has greatly outgrown it. We need
a new one. And I think that If we do
build a new one we ought to put up
one extra story that we do not need
now. That would allow of room for
growth as the city grows.
"It might be possible to tear down
half of this building at a time and put
up a new building. 1 don't know how
that would be. That Is a matter upon
which an architect would have to pass.
"Hut I do not believe that the high
school would do at all for a courthouse.
It Is as much out of date as this build
ing and It la old and generally unsuit
able. .No, 1 don't think wo could Im
prove upon the present site."
The proposal to buy the. high school
for a courthouse was made tcntntlvelv
by one of the circuit Judges, more, he
says, as a suggestion than anything
else, and he does not rare to be quoted
as proposing that the deal be made.
"I merely advanced the idea," he said,
"to see how it would be taken. Hut I
don't believe It is meeting with much
layor among the county officials.
"Yet 1 bellMve the suggestion Is a
good fine. That part of town will not
be so far from the bUBlneiis center of
the city one of these days, for the busi
ness section is already growing In that
direction and several Cilg blocks are go
ing up not so far from the high school.
I no ingli school building has
moms and is well planned for a court
house. And vie arc greatly In need of
more room, W have only two Jury
rooms in this buildine:. and ii sonistinios
happens that we have three Juries out
at mi' c. Thou It is ne essnrv to use
one of the Judge's chambers as a Jury
loom. Ilcsides. this b,iildii'r is Old anil
unsanitary, and it is ton noisv . When
one of those locomot I os cues In- we
rlmply have to susi.ciul proceedings;
and tii? street, ars nre always making .1
.ra.kc"
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Fashions
Clothes
Our preparations to meet the coming
fall situation.with its large demand for
new and distinct features in Fall Clothe
have been unusually thorough and far
reaching; our collection of College Clothes
with their attractive novelties will easily
satisfy the most divergent tastes and ideas.
The grade and meri of our new Fall
Garments again show a marked advance,
while our prices maintain that same rea
sonable standard.
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Oravel'Train and Trestle Wrecked on East Side Fill. WISSBBSmi fl tflfl. E H fl
J . , j'tsin't'ipiijevi ...jiij iMi hi ,H ua ii M il H H II
I damage, all told, will amount to about 800 Lowell street. Montavilla the con- t; f S ll" 1 Ii Hll II El II I1 II fill
t ... c . . ductor, was on the front end of the IMP I i . tt II R if 1 1 W 11 H U If Kl II Mil
, Jonas To-mg, ,81 ftavlar street, a mo- train and escaped with slight Injuries rtSM ' I ElHIlllVf H 11 If il II if IZ.A
torman, was ono of thos injured. I by tumnine. ffllili : I s- J ULH IfX BJSj II 1111 II II II ftl
Tt. rr fh -it i ii ' i mum i wu u u v- uuuu u
the t7e.,,ie "to make 7 f Hrsh tSiK ;ilT!l JT2S 4 " . . 7
LrEi J or lniantsana unuaren.
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' iv'n MM'i ; i r .. uimi,., -.
Prices from
A chain Is no stronger than Its weak
est link. It Is tha samo with a trestle
or a litldpo.
Two men were lnlured sllffntlv by a
A. (hnpnrii:. -1 i f li I n tr salesman with
the New York ;utf.tthiK company. d!s-
a.ii.ai.ii ii. on n:s place , r l.iisincss trPstle Rlyin!? wav in East Third street
htst I luirsd...v niornlnu at 1! o.vieck .a n 1 l,e; ween Kast Washington anil East Al
notmnc vf him has -since been heard. , der streets vestenlay atfenmon when
1 he missing man w ithdrew ii-: money seven loaded dirt . cam of the Pacific
from a local hank on the .monilnK nt i Brl.lf? company fell about 15 feet an1
Ms dlsappeui.nice. but fall-d to ole-t ' were badly damaged.
his last we. k s salarv. nor ,H h t . ' Tlie nc'ldent was caused bv a defect
ny ft personal beloiiKiUMs- "II cf.In one of the timber caps. YVhen tills
'can pave w.-y somethlnfr else had to ro
too. And the snniothlnjr else waii aiiout
8 feet of the temporary trestle. The.
tormn n
"oun hacke.it t hn train onto the trestle
and when about half way acrosK the,
bridge, where ilie fill Is being made,
there were a few sinblen crashes ajid
t!i" sound of hre.il.iiiK timbcra. Then
cars. ui.-!i and al! were In the air in
a sec'ei.l.
VumiK was thrown out of thft motor
man's hex, struck something and went
to the bottom of the jruliv. He was
injured about the head, inning struck
a car in the mixup. V. Y. Yitherbe, j
The I'aclfio Rridc-rt romnnnv eret,l
the trestle to make a fill In Kast Thirl
street from Kast Morrison to Kast
Washington. Dirt and gravel cars for
the fill are run alonr these, tracks
The dump earn are belnur picked up
today. The trestle Is also heintf re
pfihej and the work 'wlll fro on at onoe.
About all that Ynune and Wltherbe
will miss will be the circus. t Is ex-n
pecien that the both of them will be
bark at work by Friday or Ratnnl.lv.
CLIP, CLIP, 110
Dr. Cramer Cuts Off Ingrowing: flaws of City Park Beast
Animal Trapped and Lassoed Bofore Operation
Can Be Performed A mid. Protest bv Cat.
IJj Fl fm RETURNS
mmJ I Lai HinrAlf lipnninv
A. Chapman, Who Haa Disappeared,
which wors left In his room. His em-
Sloyers are unable to account for his
isappearance, as he is a capable sales
man and his affairs with the company
wera In every way satisfactory.
Chapman is a native of New York
and la supposed to be the son of a
wealthy real estate operator in New
York city. He is about 2f vears old
and had been In the employ of the
New York Outfitting company for tile
past 18 months.
KERN'S NOTIFICATION
(Continued from Pass One.)
Will be able to show that his candidacy
Is like one of those new fancied signs
seen often on the street
"When you are approaching It It
reads one thlnf? and when you arc leav
ing It It spells something else.
"So. n this connection, you will be
able to show that in some places where
Roosevelt Is supposed to have popular
ity It Is helne vSung Into the ears of
his admirers fliat If Tnft Is elected the
spirit of the departed Koosey. li will lie
found crnuched behind the throne di
recting the new onslaught against the
corporations. "
TKACIIKIJS tTTt.VKE
TESTS WEDNESDAY
The toilet of a king is a great and
wonderful affair. When the king's nails
are trimmed he Is surrounded with
courtiers who stand by to see that the
operation Is properly performed: that
no poison Is Inadvertently administered;
that the nails ar5 not cut too short for
wound itself In a noose about his paw.
But when the noose tightened and six
men united their strength to pull his
paw through the bars Nero felt bis
dignity assaulted and lie rose up and
protested indignantly
A good many bystanders backed off
comrort, that they ate cut short enough I affrighted, b it still Nero raise,! his
for service: that -the proper attention J voice and still the rope pulled. Jt was
Is given after the operation. j wound about a tree ami t:iu men tugged
His majesty King Nero was trimmed j ami strained till the paw was exposed
today and he lay in his chamber sui-Then lr i'uiiiht with huge pincers
rounded by state. Kverywhere attend- j dipped off the Ingrown ends f Nero's
ants flocked to do his bidding and to nails to the ai-comptinimeut of the king's
ease the opera lion. A couitier was then. loudest protestations and the, soothing
to lift his foot and to separate the humorisms of Charles Herman, who
digits; several were there to help hold
the foot in place; many were there to
lend moral support only; the doctor and
his assistant were there, and best of all
the king's Jester was there.
When It became apparent that Nero's
toe nails were causing him so mm-h
pain that he became so iil he could not eat
heartily of his food, prcpsrntlons were
Immediately made for a grand opera
tion. The friends of the king were con
sulted and a physician. learned In king
ly indispositions, was called in The op
eration was to be a painful tine, for
this king, mind you, had been construct
but firmly with
?" he said.
Vy, you old
prodded Nero lovingly
an Iron rod
"Ain't :"ci a shamed. N
"Such a pig piv as urn !
fool"
"(ir-r-r-n!)"' says Nrro
"Now. N-t. i vmi stood right up and
show dem v i' a:"e pov v mi can pe.''
"tlr-r-r rrh'" s.-ivs Nern
And clip, ,-llp. clip went the sur
geon's pincers Then rlic spontt was
brought and the blood which wis dis
tasteful to the kings sight was washed
sway The foot was itieased and Nero
la
hack nn, jfr'.aued and showed bis ' partner in
Smash up Was Unavoidable
No Blame Attaches
to Anyone.
(Special nisrutrh to The Journal.)
Eugene, Or., Aug. 15 The coroners
jury in the Inquest oyer thn bodies of.
John Nichols, the Southern Pacific en
glneer. and Kay Swarts and Te-orge
Bailey, the youths who were killed In ,
the wreck of the Cottaee ijmye local '
four miles north of Uugene Sunday j
night, returned a verdict last evening:
to 1 ho effect tha; the vvie,k was uii'i-
voidable and that no blame attaches to:
anyone.
The bull which caused the wreck was
owned tiy Mrs Nancy l:n.sb:ieI, who
resides on a farm nenr ilie s. .-ne of;
the wreck, but how the animal succeed- i
ed In getting over ..r through th-
barbeil wiie fence from th" fl
railroad right of wav is a
Judging from the sp raic
carenss of the anitn.'i; it w ,i
on the t rack w!i :i st i ;i
gine.
Kay fivvartz vv.-is a s.ui of
Mrs Al Swarlz
M a i I e y was a s a
wife of Ktlgenc
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
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similarlng feFoodajvIRcguia
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ness and KestXoiUains neitteri
OpiuniJtorphine nor Mineral.
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Worms .Coimilsions.Fevcrish
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FttSimik Signature of
NEW YORK.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
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A $ Use
FAIRMONT
HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments and perfect
service leave nothing to be de
sired.
i.uuer inn same management wnicn
made the I'alace Hotel the world's stand
ard for 40 years.
Single room with bath $2.50.
13.00. J4.00. $5.00. JtS.00. J7.00,
$8.00, $10.00.
Sult $10.00. $12.50, $15.00,
S1S.O0, $20.oo and upwards.
REACHED BY DIRECT
STREETCAR FROM FERRY.
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
For Over
Thirty Years
il
e.i arier me pmiorn oi mi. prrmsiwi ith. With the s. end f,.ot he seemed
ancestors, with claws with which to , mor ila.-ahle for lie lifted it imnr,.-
testingiy. nut when it was pulled out
The city ex unit at ion of teachers will
be held at the Iidd school assembly
hall, curio. dicing Wednesday, August
2!. and con i In ui ng three days. Ially
sessions will begin at 9 a. m and 1
p m Following Is the program
Wednesday. Aigust 2. Hritlimetle.
grammar, reading: Thursday. August
geography, i hvsloiogy, writing. Frl-
tav, August teacl lr.g. I nlted Pi
l.lstnrv. spelling.
-ta te
Post
Toasties
"Have arrived"
Merit am! th "Taste that Lln
rr" kep the dellcloua, crp,
brown food In mind wheji imi
thlnc nice la wanted.
Two :icVloc and t$c
Mai br
Poet urn Cerral Compaar, Limited.
Batti Creek, tiich.
scratch and climb, and when in h:s lux
urlous life of laziness tliese claws fell
Into disuse they became ingrown.
Lion Hade Prisoner.
It was decided to move the king into
more commodious uuarters So this
morning lust after he had breakfasted
and was feeling right fit. Ren was sud
denly confronted with an open door to
ills cage which led Into an Iron-bound
wooden cage. Suspicious be refused to
move till he wa"gentl coaxed out of
his corner by the Incessant message of a
water hose which chased him till he
withdrew Into the smaller cage The
door was suddenlv clapped down he
hind him and he was again a prisoner
Then Imagine his sensation- as he felt
the solid earth g!0ng way henesth him
511-1 felt himself being borne away on
such a Journey as he had not embarked
upon sine he left his lion comrades
and took up his abode In the city park.
He wss merely being rolled away to
another cage which had been newly
erected for him e beauteous, roomy
affair. "SO feet long equippel with s
commodious aleeplng compartment, and
l-ullt of four tons of solid iron rod His
new home cost the park board $5"0
Rut Nero was not allowed to e rlov
it st once First he was run out of the
rolling cage Into a smaller one built
Inside hi" new home, and araln a door
was let down caging him. It mattered
nothing to him that the .court!
Jeetr. Charles Herman. hsd his
tn
badlr bruised end
the cries find ro;irs began anew. The
newer comers f.-d again "find Herman n
endearments wer.. renew !.
Chews TJp Two-Inch Board.
The lion was pro. hied till he found
It more coir.frtjile to turn around,
and when his hm k was to the crowd It
was easy to sheve in the boards again
to keen hlni frwu liming again. The
back claws were lipped for a safeguard
that thev might not grow ns had the
front claws And Wien Nero lay back j
limiting with i lip riiori anil snowing
his blood v taws which he had maimed
at the first pro-evtatinn when lie bit
through a two-lr.ch hoard and scattered
splint ts and hlotod everyw here.
The Inner csj was shoved toward the
center wJXh.a big hoard nnd the dior
ralmed by irem of a pulley nd Nero
was free He looked very hungry as hc
p ed his new q iar'ers and spent no
time In admiring their nvt appoint
ments, but tor- madly at-iut the walls
evelng bis tormentors savagely
"I vould not rare In dere to go now
yet. said Merman, put I link be vill
more est now In a few r!avs. Is it not
so. Nero And ! e eed the huge 450
pound heist af feeiiei at. iy Rut Her
man has a stand-in si Nero s court, for
he feeds him everv day And Nero
knows he must be good to Herman
Ir Cramer packed up th five-grain
morrhlne capsule, which make man's
qner-grti rapeule. look like snow
here and had
with a numb
Sunday. The 1
blind liagsage
of the tender
gene youth of n
with thm nn,!
hurt but the b
The rtailev b.
disfigured that
was he eonii'I
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HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
SAN FRANCISCO
Each fuic-st receives, without
asking-, the response to the multi-form
requests of the most ex
acting public.
The comfort of the present is
built upon the complaints of the
past, anil Hotel St. Francis to
day represents the sum total of
a study of individual require
ments. RATES EUROPEAN, TECM $3
UIWAEB.
UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP
JAMES WOODS
1 n n
BE WISE AND STOP AT
Hotel Von Dorn
2 1 Turk st . when you visit
SAW FKAITCISCO.
p'reoroof steel frump cream ht
' phon" and bath Rates $1 up. Kuropean.
From Kerry depot take any Market at.
t ii'-i oii h l j ones ki r.. j i 'i 'T. .VI gr.
e- M r-v
Lxu4b
because the door was let down
too quickly and csught htm Nor did
Herman himself mind It-nich hut mere
lv- let the vetr.rir.ary surgeon. Dr. Cra
mer, sponge It. Kut then Nero rreganjM,
fl out of patience. He dlil not see tflvr)
he should te shifted so often only tn
find h!me!f In smaller quarters evrery
time. And he protested In unmistakable
tone.
skinned I on an Aigot dm . sr.d tor.k them ck
had
snr.wn nis r.erve
mav have been er- I
to town Nero
and "moreov e- 1
posel to tsklrg an arerbetlc fnr K
didn't knovm vhnt be folght ssr while
under Its trfluenee And that would
be too emharrasstng
L- ' .
1- 1
onsTipQlion;
Is truly os
When h had oalined himself for
rerKwe. though still watching the -atander
with suspicious eye. he sud
dMr noted a rope within his lair. He
watched warllr and rrotet-"d loodlT
as erer and anna a huge hord war
shrived In to rrso-ip Ma quarters rti'.I
more; ssstaer followed; then Use rops
DniQIIEAXU AT IOHX.
Lots of men snd women who are
Sfreeable with others. gt -crsnky" st
homeIts not disposition. Its the liver.
If r find in you reel f that you feel
croes around the house. IMt! thtwrs
worry you. lust bur a bottle of BallaH s
Hertdne and p.rt j-ur llrr la sbsr-au
Tou srd everyHody around' row will
feel fcetter for It.
Pjw li mti rr kottu. SoU by
KaMator Drv( ew.jay. i
onna
CleQnsos tKo System Ef f ect
uallv: Dispels Colas nntllieod-
oclics duo to C
11
4.cis nniurauy, ac
(i ljaxaiu c
Best oenomn and Child
ren-youngana1 01 J.
lo et its lienejicial Erct
AIhqv-s Lirv the tjpnuine which
has me jull name ojhe Com
pany l s fi i mrirtx it i
UALIrUKnJA
! robber had taken to the thickly timbered
mountains and that all tfiils are 1" 1 1 . -c
' close U- guarded by detachmen's
cav .1 ', ry
. Th" trail of the robinr was plain f -a
',.!' ince of three miles from th- s 1
of tha holdup, but It was lost I i
swamp. As the i obber ha but ti
hai.r the start of the soldiers It n ..
tho-iiM he would b- capture b. f
nightfall.
Guarding' Trail.
Fvcrv outlet from the national ck
Is guarded and it vlll be Impossib ,'
for him to get out over any of tl, ' ,
kn".i trails without being apprehende 1 ,
ny ttie so;,-iers
If le Is not captured it is thogl t I ,
i an e starved until he surr'n b-rs 'v
lie'I.g oco-.flned to ti'e ark., wilderness'
ur.t-f bdnfer for-es hjru to "show him
Self j
victim's Story. i
R R t'hrlstlsn. one if the vletlrr.,
of the bo.,) robber des-rll ed the holdrp
as fullo
I'herA were several coaches In tr-
fir"? lir. each loaded with passenger I
Vh' n tfie line stopjred I mas under ti j
Imp' cs. -n tiiat the banvllt was a m-i'it
sk:ng for information a to which'
wav to travel toward the vallev hot-' . I
Then I notl--d that he tc.rew his rlfl
"Will vnll CtHlie
ca not Tuesday ?"
"I )t'lio;hted."
i t -aid :
W hat sort of tea ?
I wonder!
i-r rei .rns your money If you
h! !it'S!"s Best; we pay htm.
' . will have your head blow i
;:!' he lame along the line and
' thug that was handed htm
i , ? -l the least nervous. Fhysl-
os: arv man In the crowd could
:;.owere. him hut he had his
' "x'r his arm In su h a
- ,s he could shoot at the least
.f re.istance One man did laugr,
n end i. raised his gun and Tire I
: ov. r his bead. "Neat tlmel U
: go !o T ' he said.
Hotlfy BolAtorm.
Ti e rrh'ij man made around t "
r" I ar.1 into the brush and the stage
wet along At Thum station e
i-.ie aiirs up several atatie.ro.
ding
1 1
a v
:f .
tla i
s :
m a V '
1 dA:im
i ' ris
th
wy vwbsv oy JotTured . pr-wvlf a oei Thf psengers vt
JOi.U Cm AIL lJlUirt 'rVUbblOia bold cloth h-g whje he r.Ild tt with
9f It ty, ryvLsr fnc SserMrtl, I morey and Jwela. I heard him say
nv ten-prone inciudlnc the mllit
M shouldr and rovfrx the driven1 " F,Pr" oetaenments or cavalry
n Irrmediatfly dropped his hands 'ojwer "Tlt ou: once.
wr-ir!ock and later held lb i.i. "In all 11 stares are mid tn
In one Land and held his right hand ta n. r.a. l ttn therw were seven raUls
new then tbst something l,r I'1 V'T " nno. cjuIJ not . s
u,,.rrK ii fi me stages
1 me that t vcr w on 1.1 nnt w
by guards
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOU"fPLATE5
oxrr or tos prortva -
wr caa So yews satire Cee-wa, r1r
and Fiae Wi In a die tf .,
FtsttJTsly ratals Smtvoe-ttjtg? Tree
r-en piat's or brvlge-s are erd-l.
ecaltles teetfc BJid rowt retoai4 wtta.
oat tb losvst pavsv. Tea, rimra , t y
he most scientific and rsreful wore.
90 TUM XV NITUn. -
aymsn wert through the WF armed and it smel atraege t
th mum del irers tton. I
vour.g man on the front Best
- ta U tint 4rlrr. IX fo boto tho
If a 1rl Is goo. W1 fhou t r-to 4-1
for It, aho ts plaining aarpriM lot
Jgkm, fcfcsUtiJa.
WA WI5E AWV tXCI4TT
e raaaOeM Bet..ia,
BUT- Tkirg aa-a Wsnurt
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