The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29. 1008
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MARTIN 1
DENIES ALL1
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VANCOUVER MEN WIN
DOUBLE SHELL RACE
(.'loss ;iinl V;iitc il INii tl iiid An- I 'lV;iti'il 1 Piling ainl
ROBERTS CANNOT GUIDING STAR
UK Ml lOllfi WRECK 111 RIVER
Accused .MiiidmT declares
P'uipJi.itir.ilh P.ttlirr lias
Had .niliinii to lo Willi
Disaj'jM'.'iMiicc l State's
itnessrs.
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Since I have li-'t'ii nnrst
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cll In Hit iinty Jul wiih m'li'M
prlimii'lM beside lilni.
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Hat tic Are
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whv hi- lias never ansvvei.il ti
SUSpeCt 111' is kceillliH Ihe tri'lllil.' fi
my mother, and ilinl lio will nun,' li
when tin' prniM-r lime miivi's I an:
ure my futlicr has miihlnu to ,lo wuli
the HhiPnoi of any witni'HMi's. anil I!
neeiiii. tn mo thai an atli-mpt Is b.'UiK
mnil to throw a nUma upon me hy as-
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sumlnK that I am laitltv
Thf wltnefiKef. ipfitreii to nri' Max
Prey, th.- p-ilil)ii, who Kwnre It was
Martlii to whom In- S"l,l the uhlrt found
HtHlneil with hliioil In the nar of a north
end loilKlng-hoiise after the nnir ler Ma
1. Irey has been absent from his
former home In the Pouthirn. Klrst
street near Sh-rlilan. for manv weeks
He was cnislilered the most Important
wltnesB for the state. Martins sister-in-law
Ih b1.o missing.
Martin declareil he thought I'etertlve
Captain Haty shoulil have kept trm-k of
any witnesses wanted. lie said that
Seneca Fonts lg )Ik attornex, a fai t not
hitherto announced
"I never saw this man 1'rev at any
time,'' cried Martin emphatically as the
Interview closed.
1,1 .A 1 a I e I Si i IVnn
l a. .', il. f. a I inn All, n , ml M
iiml.' rail", ihre was wmi I,
I la 1 1 , "III " r in s... ,,',, '
1 1 I n 1 1"' ,i II I.. .a t I ari's i i :-l i'i il.-i
I" I t''l !i""ll , -Mills iv,.r,, as follows
riass i' t'lKi iIo, I. H ilrnli.im
lirsi; ('i.rsair. Mm Me er. n.l
I'l'i'kah",, liainey Han, third.
Kree-foi -a II Fori' Hiul Aft, V II
T"d.l. first. Willie. I ( i. I.. It ijiiiliiini
si'iond. i ' ii s;i 1 1 . Max Mi'v.i, third
I'oiidltliMis have been ideal for sail.
tun,' imiKh for .small
InK hilt
e ents.
Captain Simon Entertalrs.
Cni'tnor I 'h'ltnli.rlaln. Admiral
her i pud hl.s staff and (.ju.-en Hat!1
maids were royally entertained ,s
da afternoon by Captain and Mrs .1
Him on of the Ilrilish ship Ilonna Finn
res, 'a, on board tl
vessel, w hich has i Kat la
The irlght Fajreant.
Tn, flagship Heath, ! huh Rally ,,'r
"i.ii, I aii,i i he K"i rrtiiiii'Ml tender ii,i
ll"W.ii'. w a s hi I ! I la til U illuminated Willi
'. , : : i. 1 1 I '11 1," 1 1 ,1 of the ( i'ly How -id
"a," ijoeen llatile ami her maids
llie st'e. i tner I.'iilini' from 1 "ort la ml.
WHS held oMI' till 1,1 oi'loik 1111,1 fell
iii tin ,;i i a.le. , 1 1 1 i v 1 1 1 k a laiKe party of
A s t' a !,i n s and visiting frletids from all
,,ei the state I .a il lie lies and sail boats
tell in line until ilir enilte ba was
a'low w'th liiilerns and sa rehHght s.
craft I I lie stake ship. Ivmnn Fn tu'esco, at
ami,,,! "jaiosit,, tli. irni tiiliuiiul earried
l.niferis in long sttliiKers from the
lolly masts
I AiieT- 'he eon.'iusion of llie parol.-
tee i i il iatt alien. led the roiintrv
din, , wl'icl, las been a well attended
iittta Hon sin, i' tin? iiii' tilin of the r, -
JOHN ROWERS
In p-
ELKS 10 PROBE
SCROLL'S OEiHI!
WIFE-DESERTER BLOCH
NABBED AT SEATTLE
IS If) JAIL
He Went Alter His Wile
With a Uevolver
Overpowered.
iSl'Ttnl Titmml. b tn Thf Jniiriml I
Hf.'KOii Cily. Anp .I.ih'i How. -is
j this morning nttempted in kill Ms wife
i at the reside nee of V .1 Hinh. her
j father, nt Jla Istor..'. He w.nt !,, the
I house and when p, saw I Is wife , 1 r - a
'a ni'ihiT from his po. k,t Th" wife
raoii'-ii him and n-la lie ua i. railing
r ino'i ; iii, si-i.-r " e: -
RU I
Winn II. i tie Arthur Mitt ,llnie. nil
ippi .hi h . in the Hiltish ship Crown
"f Inula, returns to his home ay'loss
llie Atlantic I. will lu.v,. 11 thrlllliiK
Htuiy tn tell of how he was wrecked
I In the Columbia i I r lr lliiidlnfte lutd
' not lea, tied Allot h Inst uiitht Ills cup
'tiiin and the Mtltish lonitul would have
1 i 1 a 1 1 1 ti I tiiilin thai lo had been drowned.
The Utile so,,p CuldiiiK stta r. owned
by the Seainen.. Institute ..f eoltlatld.
Ms a wreck sotnew h.-re mIouk llie lower
i I do nihl Twice this t I it vessel lui
Ileal l caised I he .hat" of her iTl'W.
I"l It t'eeiits that l.et Kill lltiK slat has
pl"ed f Ik 11 1 1 since she was l,rouj(ht to
1 !'"! t Ian. I
I Id i Js Ihc .same boat whhh Leopold
A Hi t nil) s. son of the chaplain of the
I Seamen s 1 nst 1 1 u i v. l.toujcln from 'itn
I'l'ii"" H c. Nfi ,t,i1 tx ,eks afro Willi
iwo i oinp.inloiis The voyage alonK the
I i oust was so slow- that afte-r the crafl
had Lien dKhted off the river's mouMi
and then iiiiikIh In a fi'K all hope for
her ciew was p i ,i,t ha f I y abandon, d.
Tin v finally made port, hut the liuld
liiK Star wi.s In need of repairs
Mi. Hi'inavs .lr . who Is In charge of
llie seamen s work In Vancouver, started
FRENCH TIE
Z50PIRATES
Chances Oood for Execution
of the Proportions of
a Massacre.
i!
thin
lliiltfd Pre. LtlMO t'lr A
Salifoii. French InJo China. Auk
Advlcea rereUe.l here today say
I rench siildleia have captured
( lilii"se pirates' who were rovlnic the
coast and robbltiK merchantmen The
pirates have been put ashore at Ton
iiuln. a Ki. iieh posaesslun. Ilnd all prob
ably will be executed. Thlrlv-nln.-pirates
and 11 soldiers wera kllitid In
the IlKhtliiK that tirvtfdeil the couture
of the pirates
mm t. .ua..-;
HARRIMAII BULGE
'f heln. Ier iii..',; ami si
lereil liowers and se. 'i'-., Il
was arrested at-, I Is beier
a :'..'. Ml bond II.- his I
in
Id
lie
arateil iroin his wife for
liei, im-
rell Pep-
l i inc.
(fulled Pres Le.isod tVlre.i
Seattle. Aup. 2:i --.loM.j.ii A
alias llarahis. alias Har." h. a
coast banker and real estate
wanted in rortland. Or., for ,i.
Hlo'li.
rrulfl
broker,
sort Inn
st itu'.i
d
his wife nnd leaving Inr in il
circumstances, aiul Sirs V. W . i
attractive brunette with w.l-cn
eloped, were arrested short Iv hef
o'clock this mornlnif. They i xpect
saw at I'ctii ror mm rranclscu
The fugitives admitted their uiilll
after boltigf taJien to police iieailuun rt"i i
and will be held here pending: aiUi.es
from Portland.
Thev left Portland nearly two m.'iiths
sro and have been in .Sea'tlle at Inter
mittent periods for the past two weeks
i
The Portland police will brine; "liloeh
nnd Mrs. Weiss to Portland a! "li. . to
answer a statutory rhariro preferred
Both the Klks and the SonK nr jr(.r.
man are aroused over the manner In
which Charles Scholl, the secr-taiy of
the Salem Brewing company, was In
jured and treated afterwards at Col
lins Hot springs on the upper (!,oliiiti
bia, and r prominent Klk declared at
noon today that members of the order
Will press the Investigation -until the
facts are learned.
Scholl died Wednesday at the r;(,od
Samaritan hospital. He either fell
from a porch or was thrown out of
the hotel at the springs. When found
he was lying back of the power-house,
sale! to be tit) feet away from the spot
where he had fallen. He lav In the
mud from mbiniKht until the tcrn-Hts
found htm' in the morning ami carried I
nun insuiH me Diiiidlng. Kaui fell In
torrents upon his unprotected head nnd
body all that time. Alcoholic pneumonia
was given as the cause of death ut the
hospital.
Scholl belonged, to tile Salem lodpcs
of the Klks and Sons of Herman, but
the whole matter of investigation has
been placed in the hands of the Port
land fc'lk.S 4qiut,l Ke I In, l.w.,.1
hers of tiie Sons of Herman. " lStraer has for many months past la id
An Incuest at which It is Xpert- d open a door for the homeless, the sirk
! poes.s ot in., nou-i t f and th .l..wn-:.ii,l-ont. l-,rst It was ..
m.Mlii.t Ihetn bv Mrs. Illoch Mrs Hloch
I has . I.e-i'- in rioss 1 1 1 e COI1 1 i I ,'I1 1
Ir'ais. of iii,. elopliiii pair for sotn-' .
;:i!"t.ths Kb, rh and Mrs W'eis are sahlj
ii' li.nn i' ft X.., York last sprlti and
w enl t :i .-t t" ia kiand I
Mis. Hlo.-h followed theni nnd in-'
serteil ad i t tlsetneiils in all the cast
papers in. l 1 1 ,ne; f,PI- the TWO rtllll ttiv-'
in di set Ipt ions ' ,,f them. When Oak-
SPARKS' LONE
U BURSTS
ante to Portland and
impalries followed them
land I ui 1 1 - I the
Mrs l.lori,
In-re
Willie in I'otlland Hloch founl a'
Iri. ii, and business associate in S. '. j
liavi.h't. the pi'.imoter of the Washlnur-':
Ion Honi" T "l. phone company and other I
like , tii.rpi Is.s. and the two had ai
handsome suite jn the new Corl ett
I ui I h line. 1'",, Mr, win tile Immlil, of tllL. !
Itnvldor scheme Hloch went to Seattle ! rellns
taking: Mrs. Weiss with him. Hloch will
be held hy the Portland police until they
hear from Mrs. Hloch.
Viola. 02.
(Jeor'e.
Quarrels With
7l and Is
Kn Route Home.
low n the ilver to take part In the As
lorli letcalia last Saturday. HtirdlnKe
w as In I he Uuldlni Slur with him. In
the Priib aux boat S maimx were OeoiKe
Claili. Cordon s. llowH.nl und a third
miiti Mr Kernavs became 111 when
Kalama was reurhe.l, and Monday morn-
Iiik the Si:i:ino' set sail, followed by
I In nil iiik- In the CiiibMiiK Star alobe.
Mr HertuijH planned to rejoin them
ttin'ti.
The next day when Hie two boats were
off lull Island near link Point heavy
Hi. sis w 're i tirountete.l. Tile liuldlllfr
Si. it was two miles astern. The others
wilted for In r to round a point of the
island Put she never appeared. The
Columbia Is so cut up with Islands that
It was believed HarditiKe had changed
lijs course. The .yuianox went on to
storia, but Wednesday and Thursday
pass,., without word from Die lone man
In tl..- little sailboat.
Th' i ,'ftii 1 1 ,i committer placed the Cal
hiileo st'ai i,i, t ijueeii at the disposal of
.Mr. iiernays sr. who f.-it himself re
spor, slide for the safe return of llie
outiK sailor to his ship, and the river
as far up as Halnler was thoroughly
searched v ester, lay Xo trace of man
nor boat could be found It was then
acrit-d that Hardintre's family In Kni-l-ind
must be notified.
IlrdiriKc readied Astoria last nlRht
and repot led Hi,. , ,,at wrecked It Is
hei..", he was marooned far from
telephone or steamboat Inndine. He
saved tioil.lnn from the boat, not even
in., clot lies.
EX-GOVERNOR IN
LOVE WITH CITY
I i:i lUTTI.KSHIl' KI.KKT. J
Sti'iiinshhi Miix.lalu Now Headed for j
Portland for u Car.
Xevvs rea-hec! Portland tlir.-ugh the,
.M"t cliiints KxchauKe todav that the,
John T Morrison,, former governor
of Idaho and one of the best-known
attorimvs In the state. Is at the Orepon
hotel todii) lucompanled by Mrs Mor
rison. It Is unite nrohahle Unit Mr
Morrison will move to Portland In the
near future hmil make his home here.
Mr. Morrison has been attending the
meeting of the American Har associa
tion In Seattle. Mrs Morrison l,s
been spending several weeks at I,ong
i.em ii i in-) leave tonignt ror Holse,
their home.
"I haven't visited Portland before In
three years, " Mr. Morrison said this
morning, "and this trip I am more fas
cinated with the city than ever before.
It has Improved wondei fullv. The cli
mate here Is simply great.' It Is In
vigorating. .Mrs Morrison and myself
have felt so much better here that we
have been seriously considering mak
ing a change
"Hut I do like Idaho and Its people
The climate does not agree with either
of us and should we decide to locate
here it would be on account of the su
perb cllmute that you have here" 1
Mr. Morrison savs Hint l,.. ,.,'.
paid much attention to politics but
that Mr. Hradv will he nominated by
the Republicans to makfe the nice, for
governor sure
IIOTJpilEO
S. P. Dividend Increase nnd
Frisco Absorption Dis
cussed as Causes.
(Cnll.d lrM( ignu wlm.
New York, Aug. 29. .Many contradic
tory stories were -oj,! ,,n Wall sti.et
today to account f1r th,. peculiar bullish
demonstration on the stock market v.s
terday. In which I tiloii l.iclflc. South
ern Pacific and Heading were chiefly
concerned All thr. f these Mo, ks
closed at the top with the exception or
the latter, which fell off f.nlv an eighth
It was commonly na. that I la ri lina n
had de. Idod to Increase div idends from
to 7 per cent, but today shnvv.-d a loss
or JS.iuili.iiho In Us baUno.. applicable to
dividends for the last fiscal veur This
reduced the earnings on the st,k to
less than 8 pel cent. Another way o
accounting for the strong showing of
Uarrlmnn stocks yehter.lay Is advanced
by brokers today, lo ihe effect that the
Southerh Pacific Is about to tike over
the St. I.oiils nnd San Francisco rail
road from the Hock Island system.
S. V. HKAIMXU TO
COME IT LATER
m hearing of the complaint against
Oregon Railroad commission and
Tho
the
the ('tilted Hallways filed by ihe South
ern Pacific, and In which a temporary
restraining order was Issued bv ti,i.
court sev eral dav s ago In reference to
tho railing of the commission to the ef
fect that the Southern Pacific tracks
on the west side should be connected
with those of the I'nlte.l Railways, waa
postponed until September -IH bv .iinlgn
Wolverton In tho I'nlted States' circuit
court this morning.
We pay you 4 per cent to av
DAVID SCOTT BAR EL V
MISSES REE0RMAT0RV
The Safe
Way
I'avl.1
Scott. Ihe 12-venr-nM
who escaped from the detention home
with Clarence Coon and Oscar (irove.
but did not accompany them when thev
attempted to .burglarize Oscar's home
was sentenced to the reform school ,v:
Judge (Jantenheln in the liivenlle curt
yesterday afternoon His sentence was
I hen suspended on the promise of hi-,
mother that he will be sent to a Oathv
llc school In Vancouver, Wash. Al-
Hrl.lsh steamshlr, Mnlnl, had l,f, i 1 .7"!'1 . K with the
Auckland. New 7. .aland lor f,.r,l.,H " Iri" "rove
ill Is iicllev.d she has been
N"i matter
position is
what your
at prrsent.
(I lilted rross Lease. Wire.)
Phoenix. Ariz,. Auk, JI' - After fiinr-
wifh her 72-year-old husband.
Oeorge Waslilnglon Sparks, his hrlde of
two months, formerly .Mrs, viola da- The Matri nla took s rarni f mi tr.
f Albany. Or., who herself Is the Antipodes for the hn 1 1 lesion fleet
nturesome white hoc In the
Imrsliirv l,e u-tin I,....) i... i .. i . v. .
bartered . '..;.V.-.". ... ."."' "' ': " ' "' ' 1
already to load a. this port, but no an-'willbV k'ep on n The o hTr boy s
nouncement has yet been made by any', have already gone to the reform school
HOME FOR HOMELESS CLOSED
BY UNPAID FIRM OF BAKERS
A mnn with the appropriate name
lime wlil he present will be held eltln i
late tills . veiling or tomorrow morning
If the findings of the Iurv warrant It,
trie coroner will lav th
the district attorn
ty. As Co
Fourth street, under what was
Paris house, right in the oeiite
case before
if Skamania eoun-
aiaie as wen as Multnomah eountv i... In,irv
rh coroner e:.in,.i v. ...... , '""u"i?
, V7s ..' -V" V "l'l-"-"'- "Stray.-!
'" ' " .". . " " ''. ,' !"" islde
.... o. .... lne TI,U-S.. VV Hell
telephoned to bv O.-putv Cron.-r dun
nltiK. Captain H'.-I.he,- .iecl,,re, he was
too busy to come to Portland.
C. J. Stubling of The dalles was In
the hotel al the time, and it Is expected
he will appear as a witness. Hen
W'oldt, Portland, who met and spoke to
Scholl as a brother Klk while he was
being brought to Portland on the steadi
er Charles It. Spencer, will be another
wltn-ss. K. P. MrOrosk' v a well-known
employment ag.-ii.-y man and V. K.
Strode, a lawv.-r. were also there when
f'.'l'.oll was injur..!, it Is understood
bad triads, where the
by constant! v . Then
e Hi.
f the
iri ft
man-vv n
ii. moved a 1,1
espectahlllt V . Ill the o, I
building at Court li and i',,u
Mission" was Ma- siini ,.
The old laundry rooms vv.-ie m.
as comfortable as tb.-y could l,e i.v am
man with very limited m-aiis Th. rcii
who lived fit tile mission paid Mhat
hoard they could --if they couldn't pav
anything, well, all right, ticn- vv a .- a
,1 nnd something t" eat at leas!
Hut the mission was tint a prof!
hostelry, for those
win
flpay board were scarce. So Straver ran
behind with Ills baker bill.
I), and Jospeh and J. Franz and JaCob
Mnrschiner. doing business as the 1'. S.
bakery, hroiight suit in the Justice court
v.-s'erdav to recover J180.C9 from C. K.
.-'t raver fof bread and pastry delivered
to the mission.
An ata.'hinont was placed In the hands
i. kof Constable l.ou Wagner. Todav a
iv keeper, representing tin- law of the
I. slate of Oregon. Hie Justice court of
.1 : Multnomah county and other things, is
l'' in charge of the bare old laundrv rooms.
Diet, is very little to attach.
"We want our money, that is all."
-aid i:. Fran, today. "Struy.-r kent say
ng li" would pay us but he" never
'I ".'.', ! up with anything. If lie had
would have
1 guess the
vnison
fi-i years old. today started for her Wll
lamette valb'V home The separation
of Sparks and Ids bride follows a re
markable rotiiairc Tin aged swain
first met Mrs. Davidson ::! hours be
fore their marriage took place.
POISON ROUTE
FOR NEW
.sue lett .Newport News May :'7 and
reached Newcastle In July. There the
cotii was transferred to the battleships
in preparation for their cruise to Japan
ami the Philippines. The Magdala is
of 3,13 4 tons register. '
WIFE HAD TOO 3IERIJV
A TIME AT DAMES
Fi.orit f,vrKN ; I
Oriental SliipniPnts Will Cost
IVr Ton Next Month.
In anticipation of the advance
$3
10-Vear-Old .Mrs.
Hears That Frank
Is ot True.
In
flour rate to the far east next month.
I a full cargo of flour was shipped to
the orient on the Portland & Asiatic
liner Absla, which leaves down todav.
It has been announced that Instead of
J a ton. the rate will be S3 n ton
r!lKlll''l!rlf'r September 1.
JHtrUll I Tt,e Afesl.i tokes 4n.T24 barrels and
Ismail genera) cargo. The value of th
flour is given as $19S.R!)fi.
That bis wlfo went to dancehalls
and had a merry time, then asked him
what he would do about. It If he remon
strated, is Ihe. .allegation made by v.
C. Blllups tn a suit for dlvorc" agalnsi
Kate Hillups. He says she called htm
bad names and conducted herself so
j gaily that he left her a .year ago. Since
! then, he declares, her conduct has not
1 Improved, and she has been- held be
i fore Ihe juvenile court on Prie charge
i of contributing to the delinquency of
! a minor. They w ere married ln ' p.).
wood. Iowa, in 1 S,t7.
save ; our oarniups that
you may establish vour
stlf firmly in business
ami life. Have a bank
account. I)eposit a dol
lar as often as conven
ient in our Savings
Department and enjov
the knowledge of being
secure against depend
ence. Two per cent allowed on
checking accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
oo Seventh St., Elks Temple
l,. O. RALSTON Pres.
G. L. MAC GIBBON. .Cashier.
MAKIXK XOTKS.
! sa I, I lie con . in t pay
il'le tl" n him the bread Yi
iiil and did ' to , sslori will be closed up.
(Spei-hil Plsiiutrh to Ttie Journal.)
Wallace, Ida!,,.. Aug :"i. Stung
gossip that her husband was utifrti
1 her. Mrs l'l mk
j gi rl. a bride "t t w .
I commit sulci, j.. i.,t(
: lowing an ,.u ,,t
1 lie doctor foi red
I antidote.
I astnria. nr. auk v Arrived at :&
land l.-ft up at 10 a m -Steamer R. I .
hy Inmnn from San I'nitii Isco. Arrived nt
a in anu i"it up ai i I I a a. m urmsn
steamer Kails of Nlth from Nanalmo
e to
ROSE BRIAR PIERCES
Hili, DEATH ENSUES
AUTO ON WILD CAREER SPREADS
CONSTERNATION AMONG VEGETABLES' (JQ
Mrs. Hose Heinstefn, 1
N'.rtli T w i-tii second str.i
ded at the Good Samaritan ii.
pilal this n,,,, uirig ,if l,!""d p,
sot lug.
Tin f-it.-l ii'ii.fs wis ,.,
' rai t' d In a ii. , a I ia r ni.'n.n
.Mrs I'.el listen, about ! . vv .-. 1
ISO rati
,ati! w '
ia
P
a t
' 'e I '
11 1 it
1 1 i 1 1 ','
Mis
tic gaid.
ing of i'
tile har,, I
was t.il;, r
p. r. re,, t ,
yesierdu.v
that the
s. ri"';' P. . '
d"ldy I" ' n.
tills r:i,n
Mis H..;a
v . a t s ,f .. g,
ptomlrerr in
peilaily I'i .
w hich siie w a?
She lewves in
hernstein tn
cltv.
briar in!,
k ' i, u f In wi i -
l! I) '.llgl t 1,
- I.'M'. I'll' !
ii:d i
!' f- was
an I
J w ' s 1 1 .
hari'.:' :e
re u, ',
'
'
'
'
:
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'
Automobile No
0 !", ! tltis tnornii.K ,,i
f,,t Is of its drlv, r !. ! .
.-tret uiiMl It rear';, d
i ', ."pet s y r"' i rv , ,,r .'.
an angle looking up '
il,.- way of ! h, y ii 1
didli I l-hase the aif,-"i
ide w alk a I a f 1 v um :
ha n e ' into t h v i ' i , 1 " v '
1 u e i k il, k lit' glass, .-in.,
an : s,a t t. i I
1 and every other kind of vegetable broad -
'!; ef
:,lllll :!
II. I .
!..! .1
v , . in
Several people who liappened to he
g.'lng home and were In the neighbor
hood rushed to the ri scue .if the grocery
st.ite but were tint wbh loud explosion-
and the whirring of wheels an 1
m i' li:!" ! . Their efforts to stop the
lire Ml e Vlere signally unsuccessful Ai
bug-:-, a chauffeur heard the racket and
.ioin.,1 in the atpmpt to suppress the
a "",,1 Me at last managed to shut
of' i la throttle and bark tim inr out
of II . s'ote windows.
MHO
POINT OF DEATH
Prominent plirasv,i Coiui
Mdlor ;iiii Ia cnatoi
An nto i('tini.
SHOOTS WIFE;
BACK TO WOK
While in
"li tli. will
man and .Ml
Int.. llie vv
tUItle ami
w i re res. i .
d.nigMet "'
liiist. T a l 6-year-old , Arrived at 10:45 a tn. Niweglan bark
iv,. ..-us. attempted to Piurlillil from (. aldora. Arrived at la:2u
! isi ninht by swal- ( . m. Steamer Kosecrans with schoon
oi ii.sive sublimate. ; er Monterey In tow from Monterey,
a r I" swallow an j St. Helens, Aug. 2C--Passed at 9:1)5
a. m -Itrltlsh ship Abcrfovle.
Astoria, Aug. 2V Arrived at 11:40 a
I m. hciiooner .Mabel Gale from San
I Francisco nnd schooner Annie p.. Smale
i from Makaw. ll Arrived at I2:2f and
j left up at .'i : 3 o p. m.-Sveamcr Itoma
from San Francisco Arrived down at
! 12:50 p m .--British stc.iin.-r M. S Dol
j lar Arrived at I 40 p. m. - French bark
Vlncennes from Antwerp. I. eft up at
2:30 p. m British ship Abcrfovle.
I San Francisco. Aug 2x.- -Sailed nt 3
'p. m. Sbrirner Homer for Portland; at
i 6 p m. -Steamer J. Marhof for for Co
I lumbia iii ei .
Newcastle, Aug. 2.V Sai le 1 Hrlt ish
IP
FROM DROWNING
. t .
' v
afternoon steamer Magadala for Portland.
I h
horn.
t v.
o had In
ai th
Hive
', : 1 1 a '
.Mildred Honey
! were thrown
r boat
v oung women
'. '1 ri Cri ri y, a
I Carey, whom
: t in- r sum tner
M
"t t ': - -'I
111 ItM'.ll-. '
Miss Cai".
vv i ft;, n,;
l.v ,M;-s
111. I- ' Ii
s vv 'in
I'l.e ,. , ,
.1 I
t.
-oiu's S;iooiiIliail Does
Yuw ritten Paw .Job
in Colli Blooil.
Illhr wei t
and Miss
- president
, uri pa n v . w e re
, loc in erturn"d
rescue of her
inom.-nf of de
- xrellent svv im
,:lier girls can
n.-ar Klversldc.
St. Helens. Aug. 21. --Sailed at mid
night Steamer St.. Helens for Portland
Sailed at 11 '30 n m S I en mer Ra...
turntng lf California for Portland,
Astoria. Aug. 2fl. Condition nt the
mouth of Ihe river at S n. m. smooth;
wind, northwest, 3 miles: weather, clear!
Tides at Astoria Sunday High wa
ter. 2:35 a. m., T.ti feet; 3:02 p. m. fi 1
feet. Low water, s;42 a. in, 1.3 feet
9:15 p. m.. .!.! feet.
ArX)G THE WATKRFROVT.
it.vpi.w i;i iski:
i'i"; 1. 1 a is comixg
1TI.PS watpt? incur
0 L'fMJOfl I.( HPS
I l'-.is I.' I,- I W i-f
M Aur .' one of "
! d in . r lers fri t he !
, !! was roll, mltted tod.i
Set -lite proprietor of
i:rtr! Pln ', b to T!, Jnnni
P. d ct .r. . ': . A ' K ;.
ort' : fc-ton of Irrigon
II o'.ni.i: I a. I ,v at
I ' U .'"ft fib i a wa
Uti r' .'," ,'!.'' . s .,f itf Jr.-tj
creek tn.- !. '-tire I -..e r--.-
Ut' of tl.'S .. If Is !( ,- t . p,
th iimipariv t. l.-.tld n i rr, r- .
te tt.nt waxi t for re ia rr'ri
11 Ian. ..rn..;r dlr.g Ii k
CHn mruit bv Mr V..r; ..ifit.s
rlu!e 0i t!s w.ter fionlng in M
crk.
ef
t -r
I a !
M K
Ib.ys Kilt 1 ao
fnl'.! !s-e. f... a v. i-.
I i is w if.- lr,
h: mi. ills rev oi
i....m Irf the r
'i.ok I f ron
' n- i it. exajl. .
f the w eap..n v
h t l er a t,d f : t
tie t!"tl -s I '
' '. oh . r and
, I the bar WI
c.ake anv s : h
n' h. thought
d wire
t I" o -i" k
' illan cruiser
en am h.irc
nc To- s.la y
ut .-f sound
d At P.rt
v I 1 1 f'.lv 1 v
vv ' 1 ! ! ' a re he
m n r ! , i n e r v
befere
'S t'lp
orient,
i"i. f .r
ol.
tr
The British st'-nmer Falls of itli en
tered the Columbia this morning, com
ing from Naimimo
Among the cargo of the roaster AI11
nnce. which cb-ared today, was two
. arl'iads of steel rails to be used al
( 'oos Ha)'.
It Is expected that the British bark
Aiidorlnha. now loading grain lu re, will
be ready for sea hy the .ml of Septem
ber. She finished discharging ballast
yestet d.-i.v and w ill begin loading Mnh-
The steamer Rose, rans and S' honner
Monterey, engaged In the oil trade, came
In from Monterey today
Ladd & Tilton Bank
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established 1859.
Oldest Bank on the Pacific Coast.
Capital fullW paid - - - - $1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits $500,000.00
OFFICERS
W. M. Ladd, President.
Edward Cookingham, Vice-Pres.
V. H. Dunckley, Cashier.
R. S.
J. W.
Howard Jr., Ast. Cashier.
Ladd. Assistant Cashier.
Walter M. Cook, Asst. Cashier.
Interest paid on time deposits and savings accounts. Accounts of,
banks, firms, corporations and individuals solicited. We are prepared
to furnish depositors every facility consistent with good banking.
f i '
I'k'a''.
V ?. T
d
d
Hau killed Ulth Irairll-
! Cru. Cll . Aug J The roro
sr Jurr U xlir tr.vetltlng the
jlreumn- ot the 4eth -f Pawule
pIU .teiU. wt,o kill J br
UtM r. k t ib I atetvport c merit
ori Ut Ua right.
rt.U paosir 'hettMth mt
fi4!n tws b wi elt Urr rnek
tl tflMM hl ntmt. U U fhouii t
JM wmfcnje yn txA sJUArfOd vithl
1-1 tm li.ihl f ' a rru-W . I
ft - k : i i I ' ' "
T ' - I" w it
en tr,.i s w to
f- "11 shotg-.n I
' o , 8. Y.c v bev
oh t'ni ft lid.'
it i ' g i'"'-,
, A : t 1 d .
t rw s n
l If'
1 il l ' '
Shingle Mill IWMifr.)"!
Piwtl IH tr. T l.rri; i
't lr k. '.. ic
v nrle r-!l t-t the lilac Ih rWamer-l 1 n -
Sa 1;,., .,f,r.v of t. p'H . ,i.
t. i-d '.' tr r 'i"d j etrtl v e- ,
'l"' it 4 o lor. Tfca fir eEpt
!" Ietier fom Th 'iii -. . '
'f. rrrn'er flra bova uill d r
1 tuUAlas-
Inl.K ( PoTHPS Ml T
II TPI ;np; To .IMP
K- dldn t Am 'n go tA
" ie ' iV'tsl-iie Avsfr.r
' at h".' id Jeff.-.r. n !
r- 'sf'.st t ' e d r'p.'en '" f T'
, .rt.d f'r tt. Iin.rl r, f
- -r , ,ra f m he rr -.
"-,! rr,n'.-.l hr tden.ltv
'ri '': i:n:li Mo K'i)
' 'O- "f t. ",urtr 1 stpfMjt t
f B K" Ti-n h 'hrarik
N' J .r t r: to - t '
i t mr.ltf fr.e go Vr,f Ight, ,
H'H t-fr netbtrg for It h-it ;
C f"r M Keil? m-jM BOl Ltd- I
uf th 1104 bJl do,an:d.
ppni.ppipi.iinicppw
it . o. iu:i)W & co
TWO WEEKS 3I0KK OP
SEASIDE SPPVICP
The sfieclal Seaside service on Satur
days and Sundays over the Astoria
Columbia River railroad will le discon
tinued after September 1.' and 1J The
last of the Saturday afternoon specials
will, leave for Seaside at i 30 on the
afternoon of the 1 2th and returning
leave Seaside nt fi:3 the nent evening
Trains No 21 and 23. however, will be
continued In the through Sea,sld ser
vice until September 30 at last A
schedule for train service after the
first of October Is under consideration
by Onersl Passefiger Agent Adams,
but has n"t vet Tn determined ution
It nl -1 Pr. : tvir. I
' l " 'r. ' ' .r A i. a :i
sr ' ' i, : of !, rrniH
-IJPXHOW AKI.'ESTEF)
t;;:: fok emhezzlejiext
" ' re.'t t ..tv arnoun p.i the ap-
r.,1 -rrr.. ,,f '"u-mniii, Cbarlee K, M C. Hen how of tha Commercial Ab
I a-t inld of h.- kiand. Me. to act as atraet company waa arrested this aft-ri--
v r f,i- it, A .1 rur,wn ompan t , crrvoon on a charge of mbeilmnt
,rh -be-l f.'i'nrtrn a period of fienhow a aeruaer la Mrs Mamie Readr
Urr.,,. a s'dr-ris'l, ns on the New of 744 Hon t street, who claims sb
1"rk ruk O'tr. th pr-vton. day ' gave Benlwiw 1100 In cash toUa?et for
... ...--.., ... , apfKHnimenf ner on nia guarantee that It wolrt lrln
9A".Arr .T,Tr: . J '''' Hclt s aummeriher lift a month dividend gn claims
Z"Za " . i "r,",or,k . "er here he took the moitft but ah nver ot
Hi'J .7 '- 1 ornili it.'thlbg back. Ben bow baa made no
1 cr.d of :Sa
Lumbermens National Bank
Corner Second and Stark Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
CAPITAL $250,000
ornczu
0. K WENT WORTH President
JOHN A KF.ATINO . Vice-President
GEO U M PHFP.SON . . . Vge- PreaHent
M. P. STORT .Caahler
F. A. FREEMAN Assistant Cahlvr
SIUCTOll
K Wen t wort h. Char la R Rua.ell. P. S Bnitihr. Pr. K. A. X
Markn1e. for-e O. Blnaham Llrd J. Wentwnnh. J TL
"fc1r. Uaorre 1 Merheraon. Jnhn A. Keating. Rob
art T. VUtt, H. t. Ptory.
i
Transacts a General Banking Business
i atatement.