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' THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' V lURSDAyEVgNINO, SEPTgMDIg'j GARBED AS SISTERS BUT DENIED AS SUCH BY CATHOLIC CLERGY t iTT. J T Wbmen. garbed M nuns of the "order pt BU Benedictine,, have stirrea -up ttrlf In .the peaceful little suburb I of 0lc Grove and have calmed unwonted t ripple to stir the .calm of tho diocese rot Oregon. These "two women. one of i'whora : has passed tho kenlth of life. 'Bister Oertrude. the' other young with es of t'eltio gray ana "-'J : address. Plater Mary, are at he hand or approval, and tha work they are re tort h! to be doing waa undertaken with out any reference to existing "; n.u. JL, .,.-u r a trim Hlmer In obedl- mim to Episcopal .authority. Very iriil-r voura A. I HR1SIIN. truly 0,!.rXi.(lnblBhor of Oregon. City. "Per G. ii, T.t secretary.!' . Declares Statements False. In addition 'to thta statement Father Thompson, by aumoruy i mo - ohisbcen in tha past-en i Wtton con- two , tha women conducting quoted, tor tnar- u, -.d,"" ,he Oak Grove sanatorium.- ne aa.u r sumpuTM. inav v"J r .. mnm nf. 1 will rai inni .tneir worn wn ' tie contended that the two women are not here,. by the autnomy W'F 'olio church: that tl.ey are not Honcdlc Jtina sisters, are therefore 'iS?dlo? J the people to whom they appeal- for J contributions, and are operating thj tout tha authority Archbishop Lhrls !;tie or any Cathollo authority. ' tt : s.f: reus ia Sanatoria!. J It la' further charged -by Father J Gregory of Bell wood, that the two 'women have bought goods and charged fthem to the Benedictine Sisterhood at 'Sellwood to the -Impairment of the Credit of the latter; that they for at .'least a year prior to their operation of t be sanatorium lived In private lodging ' houses In Portland giving and taalng "music lesslons contrary to the tenets of the Sisterhood and that they are ., now conducting their Institution, garbed -In the regalia of .the Sisterhood when in fact they have no connection, with 'the- order whatsoever i Out at . the little suburb of Oak Grove there is a feud between the two K conductors of tho sanatorium and some ;of the residents, which Is laid to the door i of oyetoasness by the 'Sisters themselves... This feud led one of the 'residents, to take the question of the vnnwti'i nturMincr to Archbishop Chris tie arfd this resident received th.e fol. llowing letter from the arcnoisnop: ,;i . s "Archbishops Residence, 62 North Sixteenth street, Portland, Or., Aug. 22, l90--Irf reply to your Inquiry regard .,fng the standing Of the two women ostensibly, Sisters who are. conducting 'poim sort of an enterprise at Oak rove; I will say that as Catholic Sis- ters, 'these women have no standing whatever in this archdiocese, .They are Jnots ln this vicinity with my sanction have no standing with the church here whatsoever.. They are not her; by the aifthority of the archbishop, of Bishop O'Reilly or of inv of the . authorities Of tlie Cliurcn. 1 nave huimiub j olr work, excent that It la undertaken without authority. Their statement that they have been called here by Bishop O'Reilly cannot be, so. for he has no more authority to rail them here than to send them to ene- i h.iilv that tha miblic should be Informed of this fact because of the fact that their representations of arni lation with the Beidlctine Sisterhood are false and misleading to those to whom they appeal for aid In carrying on their worn. Bisters Deny Assertions. In'renlv tn these charges Sinter Marv defends herself and her companion and tii work thut is belne done by tnein. She says she came here -la obedience to the commands of Bishop O'Reilly of Baker City, bishop or eastern Oregon. She contends that she is not affiliated with the Benedictine Sisterhood at Sell wood or at Mount Angel because of the fact that she comes here direct from her mother house in New Jersey and Is tinder the Jurisdiction of that house. Any assertion that either herself or Sis ter Gertrude at, not members of the sisterhood and Tn good- standing with the order of St. Benedictine is false and can be refuted by documents either now In he possession or easy of procure ment, a'he eays. . ; "Any one who- makes any statements not true or which cannot be proven," said Sister Mary, "will hare to answer for It in the courts, no matter who he may be. And no statements that sir made will drive meXrom my- work here." ANOTHER COMPANY OF ARTILLERY IS PLANNED FOR AT ASTORIA 5 ', (Special Dispatch te The Journal ! ; Astoria, Or., Sept. S. Ali the equip ment lor the First company. Cogst Ar tillery corps, Oregon National guard, has arrived, with ,he exception ot the "ordnance, Two -cannon are to be f ur 'nished. "Kbe company lia.s Its full com ,p foment of. officers and men and steps are being taken to organise a second "company of which W. A. Sherman will probably be chosen as captain. A large number of young men have already sig nified their desire to Join the new company, which will " be mustered In shortly. The organization of the second company will accomplish a friendly ri valry between both companies and the officers expect greater proficiency as a result. The formation of a battalion with , a major In command Is talked of for the near future. CMY I'f INTO PIHE TREE STATE Democracy's MostCouvjnc inr Campaigners Will " Be Sent TJiither. 1 (trolled Freas Leued Wire.) Chicago, Sept. J. The Democratic national organlaallon ' is planning to make sweeping campaign In Maine be tween iow and the state "erection, Sep tember 18. The foremost orators In the party will be sent to Maine and a de termined effort will be made to carry the state for the Democrats and win It for Bryan.. - Senator Gore, the blind orator of Oklahoma, who set the. Denver conven tion wild, left here today and will make an extenalve tour of the principal cities of Milne. The Republicans are preparing also to maKe a not ngnt in tnat state ana u Is expected that Maine will bo the seat of the main political struggle during the next two weeKs. FIMBI Seneca-Fonts Says Radding's Thousand-Dollar " Forfeit Was Contributed by More Than Score of Persons- Contest in Circuit Coiirl. Let West Vhrglula Alone. rril4 Pmh tud Wtr.ll New York. 8eot. . As the result of the hearlnr before a subcommittee of the Republican national committee to- aay a outer ngni is expeciea in Vlrainla between the Swisher and Scherr , factions of tho party In their . j - - . t mi., rp nrAAi CUUITH' IUr IIT A ail. dentlal electors will be allowed to ap near on both tickets, which means In effect that the national organization will take rfo part on one side or the other and will leave It to the state leaders to fight it out between themselves. Each side sourht the support of the national committee and each wanted to shut the oyier out or recognition. ,, ., y. . ,.: ; . O. O. P. Spellbinders. Dnlted Praia Leased Wlre.l nhlcaaro. SeDt. 8. Chairman Hitch cock of the Reoubllcan national com mtttee is planning a grand speaking tour for four Df-esldential aspirants who op posed .Taft for the. nomination. : The combination will be Fairbanks, Knox and La Follette. The Republican lead ers believe that this speaking team, rep resenting various interests, wUl present a strong argument in favor of the ticket by the mere fact , that they are all working together, 1. addition to their individual powers as 'stump campaign ers. Before leaving nere xor Maine, Httchcock will complete the arrange ments for this campaign feature and It will mark the launching of ttje actual campaign contest before the people at large. Bryan Says Nothings (Catted Press Leased Wire.) Omaha. Neb.. Sept. 3 W. J. . Bryan today declined to comment upon the meeting of Taft and Foraker at Toledo last evenftig. He left here to go directly to his Fairy tew farm. - , .. NEW PROFESSOE HAS ENVIABLE BECOBD Ralnh D. Hetnel is head of the depart ment of oratory and debate at- the Ore mn Agricultural collere. . President Kerr holds tnat young men wno go oacni to the farmy from college or into tne BLOCH OUT OF HOCK BUT FORGETFUL OF. WOMAN STILL IN CITY JAIL Though Jacob A. Bloch, the ai-banker, name Is understood to be Barabas, the through whom she got into trouble. Is .but on ball. Malvlna Weiss, the woman "with whom he left Portland, is still In the city jalL J The strange part of It. Is that Mrs. Velss eame to PorUand oner accord, es she was tglven"her liberty when ar rested In Seattle with Bloch. She.. de clares she was told by persons in 6e 5ttle that she would not " be molested 3n PortlanH and accordingly followed .Jiloch and the detective to this city. A w hours after hpr arrival she was Arrested on a, statutory charge, and has )eeo In Jatl ever sinee. The hearlng,of the. charge of polyg amy preferred agaidst Bloch. whose true name, under-which he has been booked in' the municipal court has been ant for September 10. Mrs. Weiss has been promised her liberty almost every hour since Bloch was set rfree Tuesday but thus far her bail money has not 'been forthcoming and lines of anxiety are be ginning to furrow her brow.- Bloch, an he Js Jcnowh to the business world of Portland, is out on $1,000 bonds put up by 0.H. Morrison and H. J. BrauH. When Bloch left the Jail he declared he believed the case would not be pushed against him by his wife, who it is un derstood, v has been hunting him for many months. He Was nn nf fh found ers of the German-American bank un der the ' former management, and Was later connected with several nrnmntlnn -enterprises about tlie city. POSILAIID BOY III mm cuss i ' (United Prem Lesed Wire.) Ithaca, N.-vY., Sept. a. Two students f Cornell university, John C. Burk iiart of Portland, Or., and Oscar Tro Jlcht of Indianapolis. Ind., have startled Aeronautic Investigators with an aero plane, built b" them, which Is capable Boys from 8 to 16 years are perhaps hard er on their clothes than at any other period of their lives. N6w, here isa special lot of carefully selected suits at ?3.8o. The cloth has had the yool test, and will stand hard wear all seams are taped, ; -, which makes them rip-proof, and' the buttons are 'riveted pn. of traveling 41 miles an hour at a height of 51 feet above the ground. In tests of the machine made in a fiell outside of Ithaca the aeroplane worked perfectly, remaining In the air for sev eral minutes under obnolute control of the operator. It sailed gracefully a distance of over a mli itwii.i n.. .slightest mishap, the operator' bein able to raise and lower it-at will. Af ter circling the field, the flying ma chine alighted gently like a great blrj near the starting point The young in ventors were enthusiastically congrat ulated on their success. xne machine is built on two hori zontal planes 30 feet lona and flv f,t apart Its frame is of aluminum and is extremely light. Burkhart. an Oreeon hov vihi ha al ways been ot an inventive turn, began his aeronautic pin,rlmm. at ,h .- of 10 years at Albany. Or.,, when his tis sue paper balloons wrc ulnv. gree larger and more' auccessful than those manufactured by his playmates By the time he reached the age of IS he had become so enthusiastic on the subject of -aerial navigation that he experimented with smalj silk gas bag, large enough to carry a eat. Jie had A ' f r 'fey " L" : S ' ' 0 f i it'- i ' i V - XjfJi i f t, f ' I , 4 - a? ; ! 'i 3 - i v, - i l: I 1 1 , 1 A contest In the circuit court over the $1,000 ball money put up for E. E. Rai ding to guarantee his appearance when wanted Is now threatened. A local at torney this morning notified County Clerk Fields, who has the ' money In charge, not to pa'y out the money on Jhe order of Attorney Seneca Touts, who de posited It, because it belongs to W. R. McQarry, who appeared as attorney' for Radding. On the other hand, Mr. Fouts declares that he personally raised the money de posited as ball for both Radding and for Mrs. Belle .Way ml re, who were Jointly convicted of conspiring to defHme Mayor Lane, i,70u in all, and that ne secured It from zi or 30 difterent persons. Mr. McOarry, he says; did not contribute one cent and has no claim' whatever on the money. -' "1 raised that' money myself," said Mr. Fouts. "It came from 25 or 80 different people, who were friends of Radding and Mrs. Waymlre, I went around quietly and got the mOnoy. That was the way it was rained. "When the appeal was taken to tha supreme court I needed money to prose cute the appeal and so I negotiated with George Armstrong, who Is a friend of Radding, and hypothecated the fund to him to raise the necessary money. I gave Radding an order on the county clerk and Radding assigned it to Arm strong. Armstrong Is the only man that has any claim on that money now. McGarry had nothing to do with It and took no part in the appeal. He received tl&0 for his services in defending Rad ding, and that was all the interest he had. I can naraiy oeiieve mi ne win lav 'anv claim to the money, and if he does It Is very unprofessional. . f will y that about it." When County Clerk Fields was called. up on the matter this morning ne iook the position that McGarry is unknown to hfn in the transaction. routs ae- noslted the ball, and when Radding sur renders himself to ' serve his sentence, as he Is ready tq co. Fouts or hjs rep resentative will De .entitled to ora down the 11.000. The only way to pre vent this will be to carry the matter Into court. . Mr Mcflarrv is said to be in a hos pital and unable to attend to business for himself, this beln e the reason as signed that another attorney acted for mm in asKing inai tne Dan muney " held up. The tame o the other at torney Is helncr 'held under cover. He did not sav soeclflcallv-tliat he is au thoriaed to act' for McOarry. but the tn hn hns taken Indicates that he is. and that some effort will be made to restrain the county -clerk from paying the money to Armstrong. The mandate of the supreme court In the case has not yet been received and Radding will remain at large until It comes, as he would receive -no credit on 'his sentence until then. It, is ex- ?iected dally. Radding has six- months o serve. Mrs. Waymlre Is said to be sick In Missouri and the forfeiture of her $750 cash ball is ejtpeeted. as it is not believed that she will return to Portland to serve her four months' time. ABDUL AZIZ nous '':v''V'r:77:.;: His Itcojrganizcd Army De- c,.JUc,bm Hutehm - iuii uaass uicuhi as, iibil ua nniBu suiuuii- ClSlTely ; Defeats That Of Uper who have been fined In the riJt tt... - Tt - I municipal court In the past month for iUlUiti jnmu, IllO JUSlirper violating ctty liquor ordmnce and the "TWi Infill T saloon-keepers wlU ba cited to appear uuuwm ui vi before the llauor license comir Will Be of Avail. 1 LICEUSES E. II, COIIS IF. JE0PADY AS CITIZEN v- ,; - J ... V r - before, the liquor license committee of the 'city council next Jdonday to show cause why their licenses should' not be revoked. If the members ' of the ' committee carry, out the agreement which the made anion? themselves several week Tangier, Morocco", Sept. S The re-1 " tn saloon-keeper wlU . lose their nronlu a-- ....... I iwnw". mtnimr. .v n... v- , v tiiQ uruuBvu HuimrK i t me that tnu bib nAn.irMriAP wnn wum Abdul .Ails hafMdefefif2l the army of I fined in the municipal gourt or ny Mulal Hafld. the' usurper, In a terrlflc fa tTtlt peSto Vndri battle, according to i advices received I saloon and should lose bis license. here todav. hut 'with n, h..... I The following are tha saloonkeepers that he wlU be unable to follow up his !ho,wlll JIP'"' ,,fo.r. V6 committee advantage. The succmi of bdul wai Monday! U.Tjjbo, 164 Market street, aecisive. 1M sum hni lh. linen titi juiv i ur nun iiunur vn vann nisi snuner or later n to abandon hope-Wf regalnl roccan tnrone. Mulal has unt strong detachment from the city of Mo rocco to the scene to reinforce the de- teuiea xorcea. ha w n have 8ay; A. Schlebe. fined $25 Juiv II An m th vtn 1 'or allowing a minor to. 'enter a saloon; i2 !t ." i John A, Lv Russell street, fined $25, PACKING TOtI August 8, for keeping open after hours A, M. wooaara. . lo urana avenue. d lib. August 1 on Sunday: tr. Jsarberaire. ill worth Third, fined $6. AugusC2, for violating tne liquor ordinance; j. avcuermoii, alter nours: a. jucrneraon. xineo 120. 'Ausust 23. for keeping ooen after hours. BcniPDe, iucuermott ana MCfnerson do hot appear in the list of licensed sa loonkeepers and It Is thought they are bartenders employed In- saloons about tne city. An effort will ne made- to locate them to discover- the names of their . employers. In order . to . cite the owners Derore tne committee. Superintendent L. t. Stephenson of the construction department of 4Bwift & Co., is in . Portland prepared to Jet thawntraot or 4he-erectlonrrof 10- two- story stone dwellings at iECenwood, the new Swift townstte-on the Pennlnsula. These residences are to be occupied by the general officers of the hla- Pen In. I sular packing plant Iater on the com.) pany win erect zuu more rrame cottages to be occupied by the packing, house employes. " . The stone dwellings are to contain seven rooms each, will he modern throughout and will cost ilbnut sa.oou. ins irame cottages CUR VnLLIS GALA ATTIRE CIVIL-WAR VETEB AX ARDENT BRYAX 3IAX Professor R. D. Hetzel. ihODS In deliberative assemblies, and that the welfore of society demands tnat they should be so equipped. Professor Het zel Is a graduate both of the liberal arts and law departments at tne university of Wisconsin. . He was never defeated in his college career in debating or ora tor leal contests, though a participant In iils work win nave to 00 witn many. member .of. the Junior plasses, and Is required. and senior "C"."""" J ancrnn 10 one or 111s own balloons but his weight was too great for any bag he could build, his finances at Jhat time being limited. Ha induced a plsyrrrate. William Crawfor1 now 'a resident of Portland, who was much lighter In weight, to make an ascent and was deeply grieved when his moth-T forbade the dangerous experiment. A - r" ni mt 1. (.1 Via r.nrnw. ,r.t,l . " vv,", ui n min iature aeronlnne which successfully mr. ried dend weights and struggling eats and it is neiieved that his present ma- runr is mn out fair of his childhoods tgrowth of that crude af- He removed tn this city with his mother, after his father', death several rears ao. and continued Ifls experiments here. Hid rrandfuther 1 was John Cnnnt, r,t ATl,nv Or. anH 1, ( r.nh.w .. r v James falling of Portland; Or. HIGH LICENSE FOR DOW TOWN HAWK EES Councilmen Baker, Kellaher and Ben nett met at the city hall yesterday nhrt talked over the new hawkers', ordinance which will be Introduced at the next meeting of the city council and de cided that an ordinance prescribing a high license in the down-town district would mitigate the nuisance to which the business 'men object. The three councllmen beliave tlAt.such a scheme will meet with the approval of the rest of the councllmen. An ordinance forbidding hawkers ?o operate In Portland was introduced some time ago by Councilman Kellaher but fell by tne wayside and since that tine notning nas neen done in regard to expelling the members of the craft that operates upon the streets. The new ordinance will be a sort of a com promise measure for the one which waa k tiled. Brjian, the patriot. Is the slogan of S. W. Reese of 184 North Fifteenth street, who Is an ardent supporter of the great commoner. Mr. Reese is an old soldier of the civil war who says he did not shed his patriotism at the battle Of Appomattox and be lieves that Bryan stands for the things which will work for the" advancement of the American people. For that reason he ' Is planning to give active support to the Democratic ticket during the conflng Campaign. Mr. Reese left, a small donation with The Journal for the benefit of the Democratic fund this morning. ...... (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) Corvallls. Or.. Sent 3. The second "All-Cenfon Cotihty School Fair" opened rooms, and will, cost nn an manin I this forenoon with a larara attendance. about $1,250. Material for the stone The site of the Tsig fair is on Mary's will contain five I Kenwood: and within 30 or 60 dava over 300 men will be at Work on tho ouudings. LABOR'S III CALIFORNIA (United Press Leased Wire.) Stockton. Cal.. Sept. 3. T. D. Fen nessey, representing the International I day Typographical union, and Arthur A. Hay, personal representative of Samuel K. Gompers, arrived here this afternoon to present two planks to the state Dem ocratic convention. They will demand planks calling for River flat. Just outside of ..the main part of .- the city. Arnold's carnival company with its numerous tents a large exhibit tent containing 1,000 feet Of canvas, and many booths and side attractions give tne riat the appear ance of a state fair grounds. Rev. J. R.1S. Bell is tha presMinft of ficer today, and the events include a baseball game on the Oregon Agricul tural college field, band concerts, a balloon ascension, ana the big Darade, in which hundreds of school children will participate. The address of the day will be given by Hon. J. It. Ack- erman. Tonight Arnold's attractions win lumisa eiiici ittiniiicnv mr ihb Hun dreds of visitors who .are already In the city. Tomorrow' is expected to be a great with another baseball game, a parade of livestock, balloon ascension, field meet, the Urangers' nsrade. ad dresses in auditorium, etc. . . . jjr( Kerr win De the. nresidino- of- ricermay. won. v. M. Kailroad -Wizard Forestalls Any Tomp in His Visit to rpruonai o jueet Jiusl ness 3f en Here as Private Individual. .. Kdward H, Jlarrlman." master of tha vast Harrlman . system, of railroads across the continent, will slip Jnto Port, land as a private individual, meet with the business men of the city of Port land, confer ; xegardinr the transporta tion situation here,' and then go on un ostentatiously to the east, If he- carries out the desires expressed by blrn. 1 Some time SCO Mr. Harrlman vl-o. It,' vlted to be the guest of honor at a din ner offered him by the' Portland Com mercial club. In reply, the railroad magnate stated that he did not desire to visit Portland as an official of a' railroad, but as a private citizen. He id not desire any show, reception or ubllo .function, but stated thnt u desire to confer with the business men. regarding , the general railroad situa tion. In accordance with this nrMinn no plans for the reception or entertain-, ment of Mrt yrrlman have been made by the Commercial club, and' none will be. It is very nrobahlA .that unnn .i. arrival in Portland, which Js scheduled, for the latter .part of this week, he will be taken to the Commercial club bv local railroad officials, and there will meet, unofficially, with prominent ."busi- ucna .tiici) uu 1-uixeus VI jurilana. rof' -eornmerce,- howeverr-a'-extfnd an invitation to Mr. Harrlman to be pres ent at the ' banquet planned for the opening of the North Bank road, andl ' it is hoped by the chamber' of com merce that both Mr. Harrlman and Mr. Hill will be present at the same dinner: i,jpon Mr. iiarriman s arrival in the eltr he will be nint bv the trinnnorlatlon committee of the chamber of commerce and .the railroad question as affecting Portland In particular and OrEron In general will be discussed. . . xne length of Mr. Harrlman'a visit Portland Is not knows, nenemi Manager O'Brien and a pnfty of local officials have none south tn meet thole chief at - Weed, Cal.. and escort hint to PorUand. It Is expected that he will hurry on to New York and hla Wall street offices immediately after his Portland visit. , HARRIS HERE FOfilORROtV Kthe i eight-hour day on all state "work SH the reiteration of the antl-lnjune- tion plank adopted at the Denver con vention. It Is probable that their nilanka will be Incorporated in the platform. WOMAN IX AUTO RUNS ' DOW BICYCLE RIDER H. 8. Wildes, an employe of the Amer ican Hospital association was struck at :30 this morning by an automobile driven by Mrs. E. D. Conrtell while he was riding a bicycle near the corner'of Seventh and Washington streets. The young man was hurled to the pavement but was not seriously hurt. Mrs. Con nel picked him up and carried him to the office of Dr. Strowbridge. where he was found to be uninjured except for a few slight bruises on the head and hands. Mrs. Connell was driving at moderate SULTAN 10 HANG AS A 1RDERER (United Press teased Wlr.J Manila, SeRt. 3. The Philippine ter ritorial supreme court today decided that the sultan of Dunaharra -must hang for his nartlclDation In the raid of Parana, on the Island of Mindanao. In January, 1906. in which J. W. McDon ald, an American;, waa Kiuea. In the court's decision the doomed sultan is ordered to pay 1,000 pesos to McDonald s heirs as indemnity. The district in which the raid oc curred waa one of the most turbulent with which the Tnited States army had to deal following the war with Spain. C031MITTEEMAX COLE 4 KXUCKLES TO DELL (United Yret Leased W,lre.. Stockton, Cal., ept. 3. At a confer ence this afternoon between Nathan Cole" Jr., national Democratic executive committeeman from California, and Senator Sanford, chairman of the state central committee, which was ettended by Theodore Pell, ex-Mayor James D. Phelan and other lenders, Cole agreed to practically abdicate his post as a member of the national committee. He will aoDOint a committee of three as an advisory committee and will do noth- speed and fortunately ha3 on the low " ho"t their "a.r,1ct'"h, mon;y gecr when the collision happened, or ',an3led.bX 1 C 1L5 throuKh the the accident might nave teen serious. """ The lamp on the left side of the auto- ! The JnmItte. . w' 1n T iLy be mobile was broken, and this whs tlie : Pointed by Belt It is stated on good worst damage done. Mrs. t'annell took the cyclist to her home, w)rf he sfald this morning until he haJfrecovered from the shock. Wildes lives at Mount Hcott. He expects to go to work, again tomorrow morning. si CLOTHIERS 1CS-I7Q Third Street SUES FOR UNEXPECTED SWI3I IN RIVER Charging that he was thrown Into the Willamette river while wheeling a ruck loaded with vvk pounds of flour dowa a rarity nlank. the tfnck landing on top of him in the water. Frank A. 8ml th has hemm tnilt for 15.000 against K W. Spencer owner of th steam boA Charles R. Spencer. Smith was ennnhyed as a deckhand on the Spen- er t th time of the accident. Smith alleges t-hat the Spencer- was negligently made fast to the steamer Oresona instead of the -whuff at the lortlnd flour rniils and while he was t work the entjines were started with ei;t warning to c-hsnre the position of the boat. This tnntded over the trsne fiank l,e ears, and dMmped him into( Tie wster. lie alleges tnat he was per-, anently crippled by Injuries on his le June 11. DAHLMAX APPEARS TO UE DEFEATED (t'ultrd Prera LeHed TV Irt.l Omaha, Neb.. Sept . Returns from ou prerincts. in t.9 out of P counties today Indicate that former Congress man Shallenberser won the Democratic nomination ror governor in the pri maries by a plurality of about' 10. 000 over Mayor Oahlman of this city, who wa n . 4. Drymnn canaiaaxe. Fat Woman's Troubles. he accident look place on flames Destroy hotel and barx P-1M". Or, gept J In fire hl'-h totally destroyed the Alta limine en fe-d toarn early th ntoralng. nine b4 f horses nd IlK.tWit worth t,t e.r-rrtT wer- destmrf- The hojel mi " "-ley wnhtfa aiWeture with - If you try to get the fat off with the exercise, tell me. please, Where's one going to find the time? I haven't any faith In It. anyway, as a reduce. It hurts the .fat person's weakest snot the heart. As for dieting, that is out of ths question, altogether. .Better be fat than have cancer of the stomach. The safest sndulrktit tray to reduct excess fat Is also the cheapest and easi est. Ge to the druggist- and get 4 ounce Marmol. ounce Fluk) Extract Csscara Aromatic and I H ounces Srmp SORRY XOW SnE HAD HIM ARRESTED Mrs. Mamie Ready has retracted h$r charges that M. C. Benbow embessled 300 that she had - given him for in vestment and the case against him In the justice court has been dismissed. Benbow, who is president of the Com mercial Abstract company, spent several unoomfortable hours in jail last Satur day evening before he was released on balL Me says that he Invested ttart of' authority that--James 1). Phelan and Judge JSrries K MCGufr of F.ih Fran cisco will be members of the committee. By ousting Cole, Bell Is revenged for the action of the California Democrats when' they selected Cole over Bell's ob jection at a caucus on the way- to the Democratic convention at Denver. will presided Saturday. The nroeram includes the business men's parade, an automobile parade, address at the au- aitoriura oy won. Stephen A. Lowe . announcement of the decisions on awards, mardi gpas parade, band con certs, etc. ' One-fare rates have been secured from near towns and Indications point to the largest crowd In the city's his tory duping the three fair days. POLICE LET SUSPECT GO PREMATURELY (United Press Leased Wlr.) San Francisco, Sept. U. The police believe here that In the arrest of a man who gives his name as Herbert I)uin they have in custody Herbert Hansen, alias Hoy Hansen, who is want- cu t jmnneanoiis, Alinn., on ui DBing implicated in a in wnicn a policeman wounded. The Eugene" W. Chafin. Prohibition can didate for the presidency, will arrive in Portland at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn. ina- anil will sneslr- t the Tnvlnr trt i r I.1, .11 .in i . I v.. 1. a, o ' . . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . , .1 1 Mr. Chapin has a strenuous dav laid ottt ahead of htm. After breakfast at the Portland hotel he,; with his party, . will go by automobile to Newberg and thence to MiMinnville, arriving at -the-latter place at 1:S0 p. m. He will speak at both places and will return to Port-, land by the .evening train, and will be entertained Ht the residence' of I. H Amos, 853 Hnwthorne avenue. Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock Mr. Chnfin will speak at Eugene 11 1 the First Mcthodls church, and ; Sunday evening nt Roseburg at the Methodist church. Monday when he reaches Med ford he will go by auto to Ashland. RIGEL0W RETURNS FROM TRIP EAST a chariffti. noiuup mere was serioush' SUtXnect waa orr.,! today as a probation fugitive, having uuiivji-ieo. in Aiameaa county a short" time ago of stealing a horse and buggy. He was released on probation before his Identity was suspected and disappeared at once. Photographs of the Minneapolis robber are in the hands of Sheriff Barnett of Alameda county and they will be employed to identify the prisoner. Smith Wins Wrestling. Strangle!- Smith took three falls 0"t of four from Herman Newman, the Cuban wonder, at the Oaks last night. Tonight Smith will meet Springer, the Sellvood grappler. Jtprfnger is being heavily backed by ,tl Sellwood sports, who think he can take the strangler's measure. WIFE SAYS HUSBAND LOVED ONLY THE COOK Alleglntr that her hushsnd finmi enamored of the eotilt and preferred the latter's company, Mrs. Carrie Blaln has begun suit for divorce from W. R. Blaln, whom she married In Albany, Or., in ITehniftrv Ififtl Tha maI, I . v. A - - J I - - , . VJ uw a , t. HID rtO. Is Florence Ketrrp, who was employed In the Blaln home In Albany last year. It appears that Blaln was not selfish about it, for the complaint savs that he suggested to his wife that she might en loy the Company of Charley Dow while he was entertaining the charmlmr cook. Mrs. Blaln also, charaes that she accused of being in love with her brother-in-law, that her husband nagged her, and that he was causelessly Jealous. Blaln and his 14-year-old son are now living in San Lean d re. Cal. M'CALLA ACT IN OKLAHOMA ASSAltED D!ted Ptmm Lm Wla l .1 Oufhrle, Okla, Sept. 3. Attorneys for the St. Louis Sc. San Francisco railway nnounced today that they would at tack In the t-ourts the constitutionality of the McCalla act, passed by the last legislature, which prohibits foreign corporations from transferring cases from state to federal courts. T'nder this act the secretary of state recently declare forfeited the charters of ths Frisco In Oklahoma. Railroad com panies are confident of knocking out the law. DrnoLlont C TT tlWnlnur tl, tTn-f Side Business Men's club has returned from a three weeks' trip to the enst. Mr. BiRelow says the country wears a prosperous aspect and that business In all lines 1s vastly improved. He heard many complimentary remarks about Portland, while awny. Everybody speaks of. the Rose City of the west In terms of the highest praise. Bow to Oft Strong;. P., J. Daly of J 247 West Congress street, Chicago, tells of a way to be come strong. He says: "My mother, who is- old and waa very feeble. Is de riving so much benefit from Electric bitters that I feel it's my duty to tejl those who need a tonlo and strengthen ing medicine about it. In my mother's Case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted. Insomnia has- been overcome, and she is steadily growing stronger." Elec tric Bitters "tru4kly -..remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints:- Sold under guarantee at all druggists; 60q (vs rrs o OLD SORES a No old sot can heal until the cause which prodoces it has been removed. them bonne, shake thenj together in a and take a teaspoonfal after bottle. raeeis ana t eeoiim. if you arv not 1 1 r W m tAlf tn rw,,. n A . ji , ' . ' " " ' wva isrgriy peironisea 1 i a runarea. iry lt-makea Tom feel - - - . . i mtrviwr mil vrrr. the money that he received from Mrs. Ready and used another part tn loans ' and that his arrest was a mistake. Mrs. Ready today gave the following signed statement regarding the matter: I "In justice to Mr. Benbow, I beg t : my comS !nt soiefy1 tn. re.Mt External apolications of salves, washes, lotions, etc.. may reduce the inflam- misunderstanding. I wip also to eute nation and assist ia keeping the place clean, tmt cannot cure the trouble iiS'pth for th5. Xa"o? Mr because they do not reach its source,. Oh sores exist because. the Wood is Benbow is absolutely innocent of hit (1 fh ImnnnfiM mnA rvUtnn vfiich tn wnstantlw twiner A Isrharenerl m1ke"tb?M iutemt. JU h?i.$SVi into the place. The Ecrreg, tiMma and fbrrs of the fiesh are kept ia a Utt I can to rtsat any wrona- that mm f ( -,'t;.. mmA A ,' m mjm f.v Kinar dailv (tA with hm trt-rmAaAtn matter 7lrc5eo1l;.Vm'.dT,we0d 7i?4 tbronjh the circulation, making it impossible for the sore to heaL S. S. S. have brought the proceedings had I tin- eM rL mnnm its rmrif rinr a-tiMt evn th Vlrwl Tt trnM rfnern inti derstood." ....... j ... Y t ue nrnuitioB. ana remoyes ue roison-umuuoni scrms. impunucs ana morbid matters which are reonsiMe for the failure of the place to heal. ' CCO V a- V Mnrwl ntir frMh mnA Vlt1iv tlien se nw rich V.lnlnri a ' VISITS PORTLAND carried to the toot the healinz process berins. all discharre ceases, ths 1 1 Inflammation learea, new tissue begins to form, the place fUli ia with firm,' thXe o"wor7eTRc thi Ji"''' ''healthy flesh, and soon the sore is permanently cured. S. S, S. is purely Portland and stopping st tVhomr , ' vejeUble, the safest and best blood puriSer for Tonng or old. Book a tJs'wriieJ uUwewa 'e.TtS.a " i50 ccfiad aay.pedical adtice free to all who write. . .. j rifle coast, fhm Uteres remalaing f .. THE SWUT SPZCHTC CO ATLAHTAfGA. Portlaa4 far several cars. . - J , . - - . - .... MRS. DELILWBEXCE M,V.'S$ mT " XT ttisr KVBT A BIT. $10.00 , SET OF (Jj r TEETH FOR $D Writtea Guarantee tot 10 Tears.. CBOWHI Any tooth In the mouth we crown with solid gold 22k. guaranteed to be the yf fift best, for only jWU Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called Vt how tt?n?" .$4.00 BBrDOES Solid Gold Top. SAH4 Gold Backs, Porcelain t M ftfl Tronts, per tooth Solid OOld Teetg. Ilk. f bridse. Mr tooth ,.VUU All other work same price p rc por tion telr. raji.Ess EZTBtonoi Free When Plates or Bridges are Ordered. Absolute Omaraatees, LILY DENTAL PARLORS TKXJtfi AWO COVCS sTTsVkXTS. Hours I a. m. to I n.' m. , Plions A-1610. Open Sundays. Watch for Columbia Woolen Mills Co.'s . "Reason Why" ' Contett in . Sun"Sy Papers. V l