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THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAli PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3.- 1003. 12 BAILEY'S SKIRTS CLEARED OF STANDARD OIL GREASE jj. Charles Hume, Texas' Wittiest Attorney, Tells How Lone Star Senator Wiggled Out of the Corruption i Charges Before Legislative Committee. Hen. jr. ' Charles Hume Jr., famous ths eounvry over, as one of the wittiest speaker of the American Bar sssocla tlon stopped In Portland today on hia ' way to till home In Houston, Texas, from, which city he was brought by the '.'association to make an sddress before '. national convention which ' h.s lust been held In Seattle. Mr. Hume was entertained while here by a luncheon at the Arlington club given by Frederick V. Holman, Democrat!) na- . tlonal committeeman from Oregon. Mr. Hume was ths . leader of the Bailey forces In the last Texas legisla ture which exonerated tha Lone Star senator from the charges of , graft brought by hi political enemies, mil On of Tight Hole. Mr. Hums Is a warm personal friend f Bailey whom he regards as one of ' tha ablest and moat honest statesmen of the day. He says that the minds of most people outside of Texas have been poisoned against Bailey by the colored reports sent out to the press, . but "cites to show thst -the charges, are untrue the fact that with S per nt if tne newspaper" in . against him and fighting the 0l-"m? party leaders of the stata the young ...tnr nn a. dec sive victory In the laet election and after his exoneration conclusively proved that he Is the most popular man In Texas by being elected as a delegate to the Democratic na tional convention. Said Mr. Hume: 'Senator Bailey is a Mississipplan by birth, and for that reason he. Is opj posed by some of the former bosses of the party. When the attempt was made to blacken his character through the medium of a trumped-up lnvestjgat on I insisted that should the InvesUgation be made that it be complete and search ing, and that tha aenstor should be either cleanly exonerated or declared sTulltjr. , -. ' Vina In Slsettoa. "Tha man wtia were Instrumsntal In bringing about tha Inquiry did sot want this. They wanted merely to call Mr. Bailey on the stana ana answer lorai questions that might have put him In a bad Hshclth his constituents. Thst he is entirely innocent of the charges brought against him must have been accepted by the people of tha state or he would not have been sent to the na tional convention by them. Bailey was dared to run for delegate by his ene mies, and while he did not want ttie honor, he was forced to show that he could get it when the opposition made Uie getting an issue. Mr. Hume was one of the committee which made the Bailoy Investigation, and it was due to his vigilance that the testimony of a perjured witness was thrown out and the senators reputation cleared. - The speech made by Mr. Hume st Se attle before the American Bar associa tion was the only one to be printed by a publishing house. It was cauea i ne Attorney and His Client'' and Is an apt example of the subtle wit of the clever Texan. Mr. Hume said he had been invited bv the national Democratic committee to make a tour of the.doubtful states In the Interest of Bryan. Asked as to what ho thought of the chances for Democratic president, he said; Pavorabls for Bryan. "No man can predict the result of the coming election, but or one ining you can be sure, and that Is that neither candidate will have a walkover, as in some of ths Das t campaigns. "I think there has been a great change of sentiment in Indiana and . Illinois and the chancea for a Bryan majority in those states this year are, n my oriinlon. aulta favorable. "Ui course tne soutn win De sona sgain for the Nebraskan. This talk of Kentucky and Maryland being In the doubtful column sounds funny to a southerner. Tha attitude of tha south on the negro question must change be fore a Republican nominee can gain a Latest News of Oregon Crops KEEPS COIfJ NORTHWEST CROP WEATHER. Oreaon Fair V tonlsht and Friday. norineriy wmas. . Washington Fair -ton! ah t. eooler saat poriiua- f nwr lair, . nona - ' io eaoi winds. ' . fn .'' . Idaho Fair and cooler tonight TO' day, fair. .v. .-..'. . . President A. J.' Panno of tha Confed erated Onion Growers association has made tha following i estimate of . the onion crop of the various 'sections of Oregon and adjoining territory: Section. Cornelius Sherwood Wood burn . . Milwaukle .. , , Beavarton' .... Cedar Mills.,;. oaston . Tualatin Hlllsboro cholls . ancouver Totals . . . . Acres. . ,-. 15 140 1 , 60 u it 10 ', 15 :, 25 10 IS . 10S. 107. . 912-1 110 75 0 ttl-t 109 605 '75 75 64 54 71 0 71 0 66 18 46 19 46 66 100 Hi not. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 majority do wn there and that will nvr we. Wild and WooUy wast. "How do I Ilka tha northwest? Well, I must say that I have had to recon struct my views, as all who-live in the es.se and south must do upon visiting tnis part or tne country, u is a pecu liar thing, tha idea people have of Ore gon and tha other States of the far northwest. Why, we used to think it was a land full of wild Indians and rough, uncouth, white men. Every one in our imagination euner wore an In dian blanket or a pair of buckskin breeches. In . the far east they still think Texas is full of that sort of thing. "Portland impresses me with a sense of solidity. In common with Seattle, It has tha aspect of progress, but the Puget sound metropolis strikes you as a ptace or great momentum and bustle. It appears to bo young and to lack sta bility. I like Portland better" than any other city I have visited in tha far nortnwesi.-; . FOUND DEER WADING IN SURF, LEAD IT INTO CAPTIVITY BY ITS EAR Detective Glenn Howell, who has re turned to duty after a vacation spent on hia father's ranch aouth of Alsea, tells a story of hunting deer in the surf of the Paclflo. When near Seal Rock, below Newport, on his way back, to Portland, Sunday, Howell was astonished 'to see a young fawn on the edge of the breakers. The little animal Moved slowly and appeared to be exhausted, so he waded into the water, caught it by the ear and led it ashore. The fawn had been chased by hounds, had dashed into the surf to es cape, where, the cold water had thor oughly chilled it It was so, stiff it could scarcely walk. As he was unahle to bring it to Portland he presented the fawn to tha first man ha met SIDflMK TH PIECE TO Mill . 'City Auditor Barbur has written communication to ths council notifying the members of the action Vof the city executive board in assessing tha valua- ilnn tnr tha franchise of the O. Helt kemper company to maintain a clock on Morrison street The executive board arrived at tha conclusion that it would be worth Just Is a year to the city to allow tha Jewelers to keep time for ths PUDllO. .... The Heltkemper frsnchlse is one of the acts of freak legislation which the council haa indulged in to overcome the barring of special permits. Coun cilman Baker introduced an ordinance riving' the Jewelers a permit to triatri al n the clock In front o.f their place of business. ' Mayor Lane vetoed tha ordinance and Baker then introduced the franchise or dinance. Tha council passed it and It , was referred to the executive board for valuation. The street committee of the board fixed tha valuation at IS a year and ths ordinance will now be passed by the council and duly advertised. All the regular proceedings that are re quired for a franchise for a line of railway will have to be followed in the ase of the clock franchise and It will be several months before the measure finally becomes a lSw. HP FOR Mm. Fli BLUE COAT News Gossip , of v Finance HID Attorney for Louise Powell Stevens Files New Pack age . of Garnishments v to .Recover Money From the Wealthy Exporter. '; (JSP New Tork, Bept I. Government Donas: Data. Bid. Twos, registered ... 1930 103ft do coupon rf ..... . 1930 104 Threes, registered .. 1008 101 do ooupon 1908 101 Threes, small bonds .... 100J4 Fours, registered... 1926 120 -do coupon 1926 121 4 Twos, Panama .... . 102 Ask. 104 Hi' 102 1Z3 lot Washington. D. C Sept 8. It Is stated tha government may issue $30,- ooo.oov jfanama canal Donaa mis ran. New York dent a. The United States Steel corporation has 68 per cent of its blast furnaces in operation. New Tork. Beot S. Rubber Ooods Manufacturing company haa declared the regular dfvldent of 1 per cent on prererrea , stock. New Tork. Sent 1. Brie Railway's annual report shows a dericit or fi, 631,829 compared with a aurplus of $S, 8U(,ua a year ago. New Tork. Sept. 8. It is estimated that Pennsylvania Railway will show a net loss of ,000,000 In net earninga for the, fiscal year. ' New Tork. Sept 8. Copper Lake, 1313&c; electrolytic, 1313c; castings, lSH13c. Lead 5 4.55 4.60. Tin 328.76029.00. Bar silver--Naw Tork, 61; London, 23 d. Sterling exchange. Two boys started out to hunt Indians r pirates yesterday. 4 but instead of finding a redskin 4 decked in his war paint ft was a 4 policeman in his coat of blue 4V that they ran up against Their expedition was nipped in tha btid. Patrolman fienson was aome- what surprised to meet Earl 4V Johannessen, 307 Morris, aged 12, and John Schnell, 641 Rodney avenue, aged 18, at East Twen 4V tleth and Fremont yesterday 4 afternoon. They were taking 4 turns carrying a rifle of man 4 size, and they were also carrying 4 100 rounds of ammunition for 4 the weapon. Aftef reading the boys a lec- 4V ture regarding tha ns of the 4V firearms in tha city limits the 4 offloer started . them to their 4 homes, nd ths Indians and the 4 piratea of the Spanish Main were 4V not disturbed yesterday. New Tork. Sett 3 60 day bills, 484.80 484.66 PEICE OF KEVADA SHARES IN FRISCO (Fumishad by Overbeck Cooks Co.) Ban jnrancisco, eept. s. aia prices: OOLDFIELD8 DISTRICT. Sandstorm 28c Columbia Mt 28a Jumbo Ext 46c, Kendall 15o, Booth 46c, Blue Bull 16o, Adams 4o, Silver Pick 19o, May Queen 7, Nev. Boy 2cA, B. B. Ext. !cA, Blue Bell 6c, Dixie 2cA. O. Columbia lOcA, Hibrnla 49c, Conqueror 6c, Blk. Rock lc Lone Star 10c.Q. Wonder 2cA. Potlach BcA, Oro 14o, Kendall Ext IcA. baniist. m-xt. sca. Aiavna 0. Atlanta sua. Great Bend 36o. Empire 4c, Red Top Ext- lie Florence 33.95, Diam'f B. B. Con. 17c, O; Daisy 70o, Comb. Fract 31.62, G. Bend Ext 6c, Gr. Bend A.nx. So, Millstorm e, B. B. Bonanza 2c, Ke- wanos 41c, Esmeralda lc, 'Portland 9c, Cracker Jack 7e, Francis Mohawk, J8c, Red Hill 29c, Mohawk Ext 4c, Ti Tiger ioc, orandma 7c, . ficK Ext. acA, x. Rose, 2c, Col. Mt Ext 8c, Goldf. Cons. 36.66. TONOPAHS. Ton. Nev. 17.66, Ton. Ext.73eA. Mac Namara 64c. Midway 82c, Ton. Belmont 31.06, Ton. No. Star 8c, Ohio Ton. IcA, West End Cona. 68c, Rescue 6c, Jim Butler 25c, Ton. Cash Boy 2c. Ton. Home 2cA. Bost Ton. oca, Monarch ntts. Ex. 4c. Will Flstt In Fall. Astoria, Or., Bept 3. Tha fall fishing season will open at' noon on Septem ber 10 and as near as can be learned the canneries which will operate will be the Migler at Brookfield. ths Co lumbia River Packers' association at Eureka and the Cooperative plant in this city. The latter it is understood will sccept fish for salting and jpick lina only. There is also some talk of the Altoona Packing company's cannery at Altoona and the Warren Plant at Cathlamet packing during the fall, but this Is not certain. As tha recently enacted fishing laws will be in effsot by that time a controversy between the officiate or the two states over their enforcement is anticipated. Further ' effort to f locate property owned by T. M. Stevens,, who Is claimed I 100 as husband by Louise Powell-Stevens, Is being; mads by her attorney, A. E. Clark, who haa filed a new batch of I garnishments under which Stevens him self, W. H. Stevans, hia brother, and Lillian Monk Stevens, his wife, are r quired to make return of property held by them that belongs to tha exporter. Another development in the caae to day waa the payment by Attorney Clark of a Jury fee in tha suit brought by Louisa Powell-Stevens to enforce ths payment to Mr or 8300 per month un der tha contraot signed when they sep arated about on year ago. This makes it certain mat a inn, r Mnitnnmih cltlxens will be tailed on to pass on tha vKiiaity oi mis contract and to hear tha sensational testimony that promises io u urougnt wnen tne case is called. .Tha three garnishments on Stevens, his wife and his brother were served BV IMDIITV KflArirr Rlr this niA,p1i.if J and still another remains to be served. No returns hava yet been made. Here tofore three garnishments were issued on tha Portland Rice Milling company, tha t is.. Stevens company and the pitbi riaiionai oanK, out only a rew hundred dollara were located at that time. . DATE FOR YOUNG REID'S TRIAL SET Jury of Six in Juvenile Court Will Settle Ques tion of Delinciuency. flpo ilio iniPClffiVEEB : - : More perfectly cooked, - more more a ingly-"toasted, ?mOre tty ; and delicious, and more nutritious than any food. Sweet wit Ii a 1 1 t he natural; flavor o f the corn, every flake is toasted to a crisp and golden; brown. No artifi cial flavpring is used in E-C. Appetizing, Satisfying, IVhoIosomo Jackson Reld. tha 12-year-old slaver of George F. Da Mars, will bs tried in the juvenile court on September 14 to determine the Question of hia delin quency. This date was fixed by Judge Gantenbeln this mornlns. Tha caae will Ha hAarri k, . r , "ing tne second case tried by Jury in the Juvenile court. The Jury will not pass on the guilt or in. nocenca of thA kw ,i,vm t,intH De Mars, its duty being confined to the question as to whether the. killing should be dealt with u.,Jl Child. " " If the inrv lihliii him un.... Judge Gantenbeln may then send the boy to the reform school or hold him ;i iruu wr rauraer in tfte circuit court If found guilty of murder hecould not be confined In the penitentiary because Or lliS f. and th raC.n. ,K - , 'v.u.u, OCfill, culpable" outcome he Is found T1" ,fift"10?n AudlK9 Gantanbein,.ei companled by Thad W. VrinH . H. orney- and H. M. Estefiy, one of the attqrneyafor the defendant .r.n- X5 .Yuu1" S Aspect the scene of the shooting. Thia was done Ltgrtlemem th rneys in order Sr'ki? c.f .th distance from the T2 M.??t?2 ti?e. iter's edge, when tuL a" "ht. and may Judge of k- Vi-Wi. i eiapsed after until he returned with a revolver. dog 5 fiiOIIIHS III Jill WITHOUT HEARING Liverpool Wheat Market. Liverpool, Bept. S. Wheat: Open. Close.' Gain Dec 7s Stfd "7s &d. S t , utio Tanberg was lodged in the county, jail on April 10. For nearly flvs months he has been there without, even being called on to plead, although an In- lormation was Hied against him by Dis trict Attorney Manulng before that of- Ki , ire;lre.d.r,'0F ofnoe' Apparently ?? Wvft l08t ll the shuffle incident to t" change of administration in the dla trlct attorney office. Early 4a the game, it appeara, Tanberg " iiurBy, ana ror tnis rea son, ths sheriff and the Jailer did hot give particular attention to him. pra- u'i j"" interests were Deing looked after. Not being acquainted with court procedure, Tanberg did not call for his attorney or prod him until a few daya ago, when he began to wonder why he was so long neglected. So he sent out a letter, he was discovered, end this morning, ha was given an opportunity to Pleading"" not guilty, his trial wss set for September 14. This early date was a matter of luck for him, for another cas was dropped snd his. trial waa' subatl tuted. He is char (red with a statutory offense, the complaining witness being Beims ticnwaris, is years or age. RAIN WILL FOLLOW - HOT DAYS fiEAST Willis. S. Moore, chief of tha weather bureau, thla morning Issued tha follow ing weather forecast for the United States: "Temperature will rise during ths next few days over interior and eastec? Jiortlons of the United Btstes. The next m port an barometric disturbance will cross ths Rocky mountains and plains states bout the close of thla week; the central valleys and the lake region the beginning of next week, and reach-Che Atlantic states luesaay or vt eoneaday.' attended by rains that will be conflfi'ed to middle snd northern districts of the t'nt ted States, and followed by a cool wave that will be 'likely to cause frost In tha northwestern ana "north central stales. BOStOr tOPFEB MARKET. Lnrpa Pacfcaga, 10 Cents AN Grocers j Eeg-O-SM Caraal Company, Chloago' ' I UM HiMtoWM of Ptak4 0rMl roodalnthwworW. ; 1 Have -You Seen the to Shades and Colorings In new Fall and Winter Fabrics for gentlemen's x garments to order? . WICOLL the Tailor " HAS THEM u IN GREAT, VARIETY Order Early and Profit by the Saving Prices Garments to order for cost of material and making for a few more days only. Suits ,and extra Trousers, of same or .striped material to order from - . 1 - ' T s, Bausfaetlon guaranteed in all cases. 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The dud Yoa Hare Always Bought, and which has been x in use for over 30 years, has home the slgnatnre of and has been made under his per sonal upervision since its Infancy Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits,' Imitations and " tTugt-as-good"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ' Infants and Children Experience against' Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. ' It contains neither' Opium- Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. - Its afire Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeTerishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relleres Teething Troubles, chares Constipation. - and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Uowels. giring healthy and natural sleep The Children Panacea The Mother's Friend - CEriuiriE CASTORIA always Bears the Signature of " Ham and Bacon If. S. Govt Inspected and Passed 138 Our. hams and- bacon are superior, because they are absolutely pure ancf uni form. The result of im proved curing and handling facilities and the use of only first grade pork. We carefully choose the finest wheat-fed, hogs. Then the Government Inspector .1 a examines tnem and pass only those that are appar ently perfectly healthy. Any doubtful stock is rejected. Then the perfectly healthy ones are slaughtered .and the Government Inspectors inspect the plant, the at tendants, and then the meat, to be sure that -everything is in a sanitary, antiseptic con dition, and the meat whole s6me. r Columbia hVms and bacon are cured in the most nat ural, healthful way and are absolutely free from chem icals, dyes or acids of any a sort. When ordering ask: your grocer for COLUMBIA HAMS, BACON AND LARD L Union Meat Co. Portland, Oregon .... ; ..: '" ....'. ... . ' ' w "Pioneer Packers of tlje Pacific" ( r :, . :. . .... , . . TteKind You Haye Always BoiigM In Usb For Over 30 Years. - 100 V Watch for Columbia Woolen Mills Co.'s -Reason Why" V Contest in Sunday Paper. I -- . . . i ....-.-, . - Little "A'dlcts jihrajs pay.