THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1833.
nil FOUR
ELECTORS
on
Independence League Will
launch Organization in
Oregon by Nominating
3Ien Whose Names Wil
Appear on Ballots.
' With th lectlon tonight at Allsky
hall of th four electors who nam
will appear on tha November ballot,
tha Independence league will In reali'v
. hava 1U birth In Oregon. It la expected
that a lerg gathering will be present
to learn tha salient points of the new
party which, since its organisation, has
. gained a foothold la every state In th
union, , With the nomination of four
. Oregon electors tonight the way will be
nnved for tha coming of Thomas It. Ill
gen, presidential nominee of th Inde-
, penaenc league, na w. . ixearau oom
of whom will speak In Portland during
the first ween or uctouer.
Hugh J. McIkrsc. national commit
teeman. will address the meet lust to
night, as will J. I. Knight, chairman
of the Washington state committee, and
nnmhitr of local sneakers. Mclsaao
and Knight are here in the Interests of
tne new ; party wnose organization
throughout -the state wuj periectea
;- as rapidly as possible. ; '
Hlsgen and Ilearat at "present are
making a canvass of the middle west
and will reach Los Angeles October a.
Two days later they will appear In San
Francisco, then they will come north
ward, speaking In many places in Ore
gon. Washington will also bo covered
. aa thoroughly as is possible In the short
time intervening before election in No
vember. . - . u "' ,
Factional fights in Oregon aa veil as
In other states are the factors which
the Independence league figures will aid
the party materially in swinging aup
, port to it ranks. Particularly la. this
true of Nevada, where both . Democratic
and Republican parties are in disfavor,
taoh" s held responsible for th atata
police bill, which haa proven obnoilous
to the general publio. Both parties are
likewise scored for tha presence of the-
militia ana tne results .wincn wiipce-eq
a decrease in wages and disrupted busi
ness conditions.
The independence league win ivn b
jil atata and county ticket in the -No-
DR. WHITEHEAD
DIES III WRECK
Banker and Railway Mag-
nale Drowns When Car
Tips Into Creek.
U'Blfra turn Lessea Wire.)
Seattle, Wash.. Sept . Dr. Caleb
Whitehead, president of the Alaska
Banking A Safe Deposit company and
general manager of tha Seward Te-
nlnsula railroad, died late yesterday sf
ternoon from Injuries , received In a
train wreck on his own road, according
to a dispatch to the United Fras to
day. The train waa ditched at Iron
creelt and the observatory car in which
Dr. Whitehead and a number of friends
were riding tipped over Into the creoK.
Dr. whitehead was in me wwr sev
eral minutes before ha could ba ret
cumA and In unite of all attempts t
nvi 1,1a iirai he oieo wttnoui renin
lna- consciousness. His body will be
HERE IS THE BIG YELL .
LEADER OF THE G. O. P.
shinned out en the first steamer.
Dr. Whitehead was chief essayer at
Washington, D. C, for a lone term,
but left the eervioe about eight years
ago to come to Alaska, tiemuea oe
Ing oonnected with the banking Institu
tion and railway he waa the owner of
several or tne nest paying; ciaims in
thia dlntrlct and was wealthy. His
wife Is at present visiting In Seattle.
DR. RIISIIII SAID '
11 SHOT
Wife; of Thysician to Cor
oner Relates Ante-'
Mortem Statement.
nlt Ktat and countr
vada field and confidently expects to
elect tha state legislature, which In turn
will elect a unitea males senator, a
full state ticket will also be scheduled
in Montana and a strong electoral ticket
has been nominated in California, where
it is believed a portion of tha legisla
tive ticket win oe inaepenaence nomi
neee. .
a nnllt In the ranks of both Demo
crats and Republicans In Idaho Is . be
lieved to oe tne entering weoge o;
which tha Independence loaguar wil
succeed in landing a few of their noml
nees in office. Arizona, according to
Mr. Mclaaao, will elect an Independence
delegate to congress.
m of pw
FOR P. 0.
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II
Work On the renovation of the noatof
flea building, tha contract for which haa
been let by tha treasury department,
will commence almost anytime now, ac-
' cording to a statement made thia after
Practically the whole building la to be
gone over, Mr. Doe.no says. The plaster
' of the ceilings and walls of tha va
rious corridors and rooms Is to. be eav-
ered with from two to four coats of
paint, and much work la to ba done in
the way of repairing tha outside stone
- and cement work.
In addition to this, the desks in the
lobbies, used by the publio, are to be
covered with glass and lined with green
felt, while the walls back of them are
also to ba xelt-ooverad.
The color of the walls of tha corri
dors Is to ba light sage green, while
the oelllngs will be ivory white. The
! doors of the corridors will be of a
, darker shade of green.
. ' All tha office rooms are to ba light
straw color, .with fvory ceilings. The
. "swing room, in tha basement, .where
the men off duty can spend their time,
Is to ba buff with. an ivory celling." The
walls are- all to ba stippled. AH the
; woodwork In the business lobbies Is to
, be repollshed. 'Altogether the building
, ! is to be made to look brand new.
. TAFT CLUB IS TO BE
; FORMED ON EAST SIDE
i The Fortytflfth Precinct Republican
- club Is to hava a new dresa Tomer
; row night tha club will meet at tha
hall on East Twenty-seventh and Pow-
' -t 11 streets and have a rally.- At that
- time the organisation will resolve Itself
. into a Taft club under the rules and
. legulatlona sent out by the National
Taft league. There will be a large and
well-aeleoted box of cigara in attend
ance, besides C N. Mc Arthur. Allen R.
Joy. Henry Westbrook and W. O. Hale,
! DBIFTED 15 MILES
TOSEADf jSKIFF
(Doited-Press Leased Wire.)
Omaha, Neb., ; Sept 8. Evidence
brought out today at the Inquest Into
tha death of Dr, Frederick Rustln, who
waa found by his wife dying In the
doorway of his home, tended to indicate
that he was murdered. Dr. Rustln was
a prominent young physician, and was
oonnected -with the leading families of
Wis city. - -
- Mrt kustin testified that m an ante-
mortem statement to her he aald ha had
been shot by a man:- Dr. Langford. who
attended him, lestmeq mat ne am not
believe the wounds could, have been self
mructea. .
The inquest drew a big crowd, and in
tense- interest Is being taken in the mys
terious case, as ' it - la believed sensa
tional developtnenta will coma to light
aoon,
Mrs. Rustln took the stand and testi
fied that she and her husband lived
happily together, , She related how she
was aroused by footsteps. She said she
heard no pistol shots, but hurried down
stairs and found her husband wounded.
8 he aald she saw no pistol and that she
did not look for one.
The witness said Dr. Rustln ones tried
to commit -suicide by Inoculating him
self with typhoid fever germs, but that
he never talked of suicide and sha had
no reason to think he ever even con
templated It again. ..
STANDARD OILER'S
3TE3IOEY ON THE BUM
mm SMS GRIIIO OF CIRCUIT FdiiOCIIISF
nunifirnn nrTTi-ri nnunT nmrn nn IlillVUIIIUL
And Will Be. Better Still Venire 'of Jurymen Falls
IS
D O ED
United State Senator Joseph M. Dixon," th Man in Control of the Big
V gest Wind Tht Was. pyr Raised, f: ' , ?
The old revolutionary fable, about the
ahot that was heard all around the
world Is ignomlnously backed off the
boards by the noise which would be
sent around thia globe were Senator
Dixon to concentrate his latest ' cam
paign power. Where tha revolutionary
noise went with difficulty but once
around the world, Dixon's noise could
travel around both hemispheres 12
times. And thereby bangs a tale.
Senator Dixon la a prominent Repub
lican from Montana enjoying hla first
term in tne upper nouse or congress.
Because of his energy, his eloquence
and -his Republican patriotism tne na
tional committee last week delegated to
him the chairmanship and control of the
peakers' bureau lor tna Kepu oilcan na
onal committed. The SDeakina .earn-
palan of tha Republican national can-
Uvass will be under Senator Dixon's di
rect control. If It were possible to con
centrate tha lung capacity wnich is thus
piacea in ine control or this one lone
mortal the Kansas cyolona would be
come but a gentle summer sephyr in
comparison to the big wind whloh Dixon
couia raise.
Tna average lung capacity or a cam
paign orator la goo cubic inches. The
orator averages 10 breaths a minute in
the course, or a speech, and with each
breath ha exhausts half of his lung
capacity. In other words. In the course
of a minute be has excluded l.KOO ctihin
inches of good Republican wind. The
averasre orator who will travel on Dix
on's expense account will speak oonsee
uuveiy an aggregate vo minutea to a
Speech, after time Is taken, out for sev
eral long drlnka of water froni tha pro
verbial pitcher on the speakers' stand.
Therefore, in the course of hla 90 min
ute speech the orator haa used 136,000
cubic Inches of wind. '
In tha height of the campaign Dixon
will easily average 100 oratora to .
state, counting 'the greater and leaser
lights and including those who are at
work directly and indirectly for the na
tional committeea speaking bureau.
These 100 oratora in 46 states will use
a total of 620,000,000 cubio inches of
wina in one apeecn. Tney win easily
average 10 speeches to the campaign.
Therefore, a conservative estimate of
the aggregate wind power at the com'
mand of the junior senator from Mon
tana approximate at least 6,210,000,000
cubio inches of wind.
Tha average campaign orator using
his full lung capacity of 300' cubio
inches could yell his party shlbboletn
"Taft" and tha word would be aaafly
discernible for a space of at least, 800
feet Therefore, if all of Senator TMx
on'a oratory oould combine their total
efforts for the campaign into, one pro-
iractea wnoop tne iame or mo ttepuD
11 can presidential nominee wouSd ba
heralded for a continuous distance of
i . w - ... a m L
Dixon would be able to turn looTfc a
shout which would travel 82 timea
around the world.
No authentic information la at' band
to the effect that Senator Dixon has
any Intention of thus utilising hla mag
nificent nower. hut th tnhiilntlnn la
interesting in these days when campaign
wracors uounin ana wnen tne political
tocsin is being sounded o'er hill .and
...Tefls. Frisco. Men Teo
pie Are- Saner.
-(United Pms Leased Wire.)
San JYancleeo, Sept. I. E. It Mar-1
rlman.waa the guest of ths Manufao-
turers and Producers "association of i
California at an Informal reception thia
Short Old Criminal
Charges Dismissed.,.
Ones more the state circuit court Is
grinding, and the lusty "Hear yaM of
tne Pamirs has begun. At ;JB pciooit
thia morning - Sheriff f Stevens rapped
the first session of court sinue vacation
Bronaugh and Morrow in. joint sesalon
f on the benoh.
Tha big room In department No, 1 waa
filled With lawyers and Jurora The
lawyers came to take ud fa a enda of!
cases inai nays peen resting since tna
Mount Scott Citizens Believe
They Hare Checkmated
Money-Making Scheme, to
Gobble the Streets Under
Water privileges. ' ,
afternoon at tha Fairmont hotel, which, to order, with Judge Gantenbeln, Cleland,
wu nuiaim oy uver m. inousana Busi
ness men or. tins city and tha Interior
cities of this state. , . ,
It waa the original plan of tha Man.
ufacturers and . Producers' association
to hava a banquet, but Mr, Harrlman
mmAn m ftriMlnl VAnuAa 1Kb via Viml
functions "be held hia honor while vacation in JuTv .5 S2l. T"' " of ths Mount Scott
ft. te'pU"' h.a"ldC irarrl'ial"1, "?-Mt q??&&i'i&S .Moolatlo. hav by , a
me people, saia liarnman. i ' I thv hu hun.mnV. , I tlrnnlv Aui,in,M ,n.i,nui .
iniorraw. r. (h. J. 1. ; ., r.iTJ . .. .. : .
. " 7? ""V. '".-r"j.,M.iriiaempt to noja toe city up ror a iare
were aerved. only BS resDonded when the ,um ' "nay lntha near futura la tli
roll waa called. The number available! belief, of President Charles Scott of
JflyJM ,.eCY108 Y" tul further ra-7 that aasoclation as well as a number
nu vr ti uiw wuca naa ucu u, vigilant it..
made, and bv aevan more hn tha 01 otnar Vigilant CitisenS,
grand jury waa drawn.: Thia leaves just I Their ; reason for this belief is the
M.f?f f'Y . , fact that B. S. Kelsay, the erstwhlls
o.vrai 010 criminal cases wars Qip-1 nromotar at m. water anrf aaa avatam In
missed on recommendation of the dla- ?mo"' ft water and gaa aysteni in
trlct attorney . whara oonvtotlnna hava I the Mount Scott district, failed to ap-
been secured and other charges have I pear In behalf of hia petition to tha
oeen lert standing. Among; the dlsmlsa- county court at 10 o'clock this morn
ais entered or tnis character were oasea ng. the time met tor tha hearing. Kel
against Eddie Ives and Frlta Rathko. say's attorney appeared In hla behalf
wie nigoway roooera wno are serving and told Judge Webster that It was lm-20-year
sentences in the penitentiary, possible for hia principal to be prent
Another case in the same claas waa on account of other business. He aeke.l
that of 3. P. Slvener, who la oerving an for an indefinite postponement of tho
Indeterminate terra for obtaining money I bearing and this was granted by the
Dy xaiae pretenses, lie is a orotner-m-1 juq
law or Melville Bradley, the slayer of
The . reception waa
Harrlman stood in tha midst of tha
group or ousiness men and shook handa
with them aa they were presented to
him. He strictly refused to talk busi
ness except In a general way. . -
.' I believe tha business or tha nation
is now on a firmer, aaner basis,", Mr.
Harrlman told tha bualness men. 'Tha
people have passed tha period Of hy
steria and are now r pulling , together.
Business is good and It will continue to
get; better. , It'a not one man vWho
brought about the depression, but many
men all men. But people are think
ing siraignier now man .tney oia."
Mr. Harrlman refused absolutely to
discuss his own business-affairs. He
would not discuss a rumor that he had
gained control of tk united Railroads.
AWFUL OUTRAGE
IT
CHICAGO
(United Press Leased Wirt.)
New York. ; Sect. vg O. T. Colllna
vice-president of tho Standard Oil com
pany of New Jersey, was on the stand
today at the resumption of the hearing
before Bpeclal Examiner Franklin Fer
ris of St. Louis in the government suit
for tha dissolution of tho Rockefeller
holding concern, Frank B. Kellogg.
chief counsel for the government in the
"trust busting' cases, examined tha witness.-
Collins' memory was very poor, Kel
logg questioned him closely about th?
operations of the Klrscher Oil company
of Illinois, conducted by U. a. Klrsch
er as an independent company. Kellogg
endeavored to snow tnrougn letters ex
changed between Collins and Klrachnr
that the company was a subsidiary con'
cern controlled by the Standard.
WESTERN CHAMPS
WIN AT TENNIS
A FEMALE FAGIN AND A
. GROUP OF HER, DISCIPLES
(United Press Leifed Wln.l ,
Del Monte. Cal.. GeDt. 8. Men's oham
plonship doubles furnished , the early
tennis urogram In today's east-and-west
tournament The match which attracted
the most attention was between John
son, interscholastlo champion, of Penn
sylvania, and Chase of Riverside, pitted
gainst Aionso jueu ana J.ouis jfree-
maoi -Ift-a-good exhibition Bell and
Freeman took the first set, 6-2, In spite
of the clever wrist plav and back-hand
work on the part of the Pennsylvania
champion. The second set was also won
' tne westerners dv me same score.
1th good support Johnson might have
done batter, aa his partner was hardly
in his olasa. His defeat cannot be
taken aa a measure of hla individual
ability.
TENNESSEE Q. Q. P.
PAGTI0xS COMPOSED
Two cases were taken , 'tin for trial
this morning. One is tha damage caaa
of Peter Sonaun against "the Portland
niuway company, esonsun claims is.
000 for injuries sustained In being
mrown irom a rreiant - wagon or the
Oregon Transfer company, by which ba
was employed aa a driver. The wagon
illM,u4 With r,nw - miaan J Olwtk
iJIlild S TOninift A, Ollt, no street on tha morning of January 24
wum yut VUli i07. He alleges that ha waa nerma.
nently crippled and - that the streetcar
employes were to Diame. The defense
alleges that Sonaun wal at fault. A
Jury waa secured i in Judge Morrow's
court thia morning and the taking of
testimony atartea mis arternoon.
JUdgo Bronaugh began hearing the
case of the city of Portland against
jvottingnam & uo. ana james .racquet,
Incident Police Hide
Names of Suspects.
(Oaited Press teased Wire.)
Chicago, Sept I. Three auapeeta.
whose identity is being guarded care--) involving the reassessment of improve-
fully, were arrested today In oonneetlorf fffiSS aT.nTsTTOr
wiia van most . oniui - assault aver i amount charged to the Nottingham
known In tha nnllna Matnrv at thia ,ltv LiuimniM m tli 1 111 ...
a Annie Cooper, v 6-year-old girl, . the fsessed against Paq'uet, tba'y appealing
viuinu, js in m criiicai wnmuon t ner irom ma action or Hia city authorities.
noma, bus waa orsjftd into a. -vacant
oaaement, wnera ner skuu waa
i a club. Th
in the. mouth that
frac-I
tured by a blow from a club.- The brute I
atrucK ner a oiow
out off her tonarue.
The child's mother found her in a
pool of blood and near bywaa the club
which evidently had been used In the
attack. Several men of, the neighbor
hood attempted to form a mob, but were
dispersed by tho police. . N
SHOOT RESULTS
JIT
SE SAYS HE
WAS THE GOAT
SEAGIRT
Seagirt. N. J., Sept 8. The United
States marina corps won tha first and
second Cruikshank matches today, mak
lnk a grand total of S86 out of g pos
sible 680. Captain Holcom of the win
ning team, made a total of 100 on
three ranges out or a possible 105.
BAILEY LUMBER
MILL DESTROYED
New
trailed Prene Leased Wire.)
York, Sept. a Through
an
agreement reached by Tennessee fao-
tne Kepvioucan party, u. - n.
nommatea oy tne regulars,
. ft-stt Pas Uaaea Wlra
, Baa Pedro. Cai. Sept. fc After drift
ing it miles to sea la aa open boat
Oua Robert, eaptala of the fishing
lauaoh iiapry which waa wrecked oa a
reef off Caul lna Island, and a Swede
heJper. were brought lata port today by
Captain Marry Lvrwa on the launch
Pearl. R -art's launch, valued at $2,64,
is a total loss.
Captain Lynch ptrked no Robert aed
r. la ccminlon drifting about In a It
f't aklff If mlln off tha west end of
I'aUilna ialaad. They ml4 hy n
cinteii a equatl yesteraay aftemoea
while prorctlng for rrawftcbj near
r'ata.iina. The Happy waa pk-kxt up 9w
tho gale and IUbd ea a reef, where
! ..urded to ptrea.
Rf bert and Ma belper eared thrtr
rmall boa from dtrartTbn. mnt after
ritiicg a aaU saade their way out ta
tlons of
Tillman.
will make the party fight for governor,
T. Asbury Wright haa withdrawn from
the race, giving Tillman a clear field.
Wright will be made one of the electors
st lsrge and several of hla friends will
oe similarly favored.
Campaign Manager Hitchcock today
declared that the move gives th Ba
publlrans a fighting chance to. carry
in staia.
JJew York City, Sept 7.The local
deteotiv bureau believes that it dis
covered a training school for thieves in
a recent raid on a Third avenue tene
ment Th defectives ; broke Into th
tenement in hop of catching a thief.
They cam guddanly n a room, gray
with oigaratt amok, fllled with boys
and presided over by a woman, who was
seated at a table on which Waa loose
money, several silk rainooata and some
gloves.
When tha detectives entered the boya
mad Immediate break for the doors
and were only quieted by drawn re
volvers. The detectives then ques
tioned the woman, who la about 80,
and convinced themselves that her
name was not Sullivan, aa she gave it,
but mat sh waa the one-tima holla
of the Second assembly district then'i
anown as ueauurui IV eu Bllney, the
sister of Mike Sllney, who killed a man
with a butcher'a cleaver, and la now in
juaucawan.
The woman has been held in 12,000
ball for trial, but her alleged pupils
. - wwi, uiaiuiBBvu tor laca oi evidence..-
It Is the belief of the pollc
uirwgnig was teaming th boys
the art of pocket picking and small
TO RAISE $25,000
" FOR FIRE SUFFEBERS
LOEB DECLARES NO
ATTEMPT MADE OX
rcatte Prrm Lease Wsraf
Mlaaaapolla, Mtnn-. Sept I. Plana
are being saade today by tha business
men of this city to raise ftt.OO for
the aid of salTerers from the foreat
Area which ase raging ta thia atata The
bi. rani air council spproprtuea ,
today with which to earry on relief
work and everything possible la being
done to alleviate th Buffeting of thoaa
raaaerea noateiea.
. Chafla Reacbc Bay Ot.
(Vlt rvs taaaed wlrw.t
San Waaelaeo. aut g. Eumi
Chaftn. wo4tdat for prMldrat af th
L r ueo eta in on tna rroueiuen ticket
wtil apeak her tonight in Chrietlaa
Fnare bau. H i due to arrive from
Harm ram to at 7 :i o riocg a re-
epton Is being planned for him. A
me or ta iorai rToniMtkmtata
PT?PmFVTC T TtT w"l mr candidal at th Ferry
X UJLmSLlJLJi 1 O JLir Is I building and ewrrt htm ta th ban la
, jnoolie, 1 morrow Mr. C ha fin
Oyatvr Bay. Sept t-Sorra-' )
try lrwb nt out a tatesiit '4
l'.!s aftarweoA saying that -tha
rrorie4 attewpt t aaaaactaata '
I-r'lal waa wltaoat '
foja.:i'.oei. The statamaat 1 a
rt tial t U storleo aeat
tt fr-'i t'oro fi:wlBff th at'
tt f J v a tiMia laat algbt 4
will apeak m the Or thtr at th
y or jric
( niveraiir or Oanromta ta tha mar
tg and la the afternoon ha will ad
drM a gatnertag ar itaoeati at Btao-
for anivorany. la
pek at Saa Joaa.
tb ovaaaog b 1U
Pmx Caatlldatra Taka Testa.
Kin radtdata trf taking t ovaraW
pmi-m ft tarn f 'ate Hoard or Pnantvary,
at Woo4rwr kail tdar. to obtain eotrlif.
k eitlttfrg them to 4 fcaeiaeos a
i- r ' it 't The aaaw.lna-
tiE.a mt.l waun u ttmsorvww. i
LITTLE GOD OF LOVE SHOOTS
FROM AMBUSH IN TYPEWRITER
Cupid la always a mUchlevous rasoal,
fond af playlag tricks oa anauspectlng
mortal and of hiding In the most Im
probable places, to spring out and say
"boo" whan guileless youth or demure
maid pass by, or to shoot hla darta
at astounded and helpless victim a
Hla latest hiding place Is In th re
cesses af a typewriting machine and be
tween tha leave Of a stenographic note
book, where ba haa managed to make
mmaeir mob ao mucn iiaa a "othook'
taat big preoance waa not avea !
pee ten unui jie nad dne bis deadly
vlctima f hla strategy were
that a wedding dinner at the Sargent
hotel. And now lt'a a honeymoon trip
across the big water and a lifetime of
married bliss in our far eastern posses
sions. Uan while Cupid winks cheerfully and
walta In some out-of-the-way corner
for the next victims:
work.
Tb
Miss CTMaUey. aatll a day or two ago
puouo svonograpocr at tne Hotel Ore
gon, and Mr. breaker, a btialnaaa mas
f Maaiia. Rls trtcka result tB their
marriage yesiaraay.
Mr. ureaaar waa aa a trtn tn Ik.
suurs some tun ago. a4 etapping ar
the Hotel Oregon, had .oceasioa ta dic
tat mm basineos lettera Ha mnt Ulu
"VF mo im mtcimiioB. reiu,r
or ntm auspecie- that wtefcad littl
Cupid waa eoeeoaled la tha nui.i.i.
Ut ba waa, and right la tba midst of
ot ne arrest, moat oroaal mr
tencoo af a letter en tha orvaet .
meat pryl tt sabieeta. aa mbbmI
vrWbi dee ma-hlaa aita a
grm on nim rauaa littl faca, aa abet
them hotb.
It araa an-' O-rar Fmt fK mKmi.
Tha wooada wor iDcorable and tha
victim wore rvala-aea. la faet iilik..
of then sweated ta be rvrd. batnr
rrwr left araJa for Manl It waa
11 fisad tn amJ vaatordair rtmrA
tor I a brMa. - i
Tney bad a ehartk wedBg. aal !
Claudiaonn Trial Octobwr 10.
tCalted rnw'UMH mmi
Oakland. Cat. Sept t. John and Pa
lev Claudlan, charged with complicity
la dynamiting tba borne of former "u
pervtaor Jamea H. OaJUgher, ploaded
not guilty la tha aupcrior court today.
Judge Ogden preelded Jointly with Judge
Lenaoa. October 1 waa eat as tha date
for trial. PHatrlct Attorney Urn mm
declda by Octobor 1 which of the tw
mum.il w uin iirvb
Bertha Claicho Relard.
- (Calted Pra t- Wlrt.l
Auburn. K. T- mr-L t nrii,
Clalcli. tha wblte a'.va, who killed
Etnil Oetidron la the New Yntk teadw
tela la IsOa. waa today ralM.T (r
prlaoa by the apHaJ state paxole board.
Bertha CJatehe waa a aotabio flgur at
tha time af 0tdroa s saardar. mjtA tha
oaa arouawg anaeh lateroet A navs
to eorure her parola haa ban mm tar
soma ttm.
Mhatng Cornpaay Iarovporale-d.
Art trio of tnoorrorattona ml f tia
Kathoria R tlr Ool Klwlng wt
poef bare bM filed With th eeintf
cierk. The Iwwrnniwn ar K'h-1
R. g tleer. R f. I-l,r ar4 R. If Ana.
ly a4 th capital stock km $it-5.
Fire of Donbtfnl Origin Breaks Out
and Does f 18,000 Damage Plant
X Partly Insured.
(Bpeclal DlMtch t Tim yaraaL
Vancouver, Wa-ah,, Sept 8. -Thi
Bailey Lumber company's mill, about
seven Miles northeast of Vancouver, and
about two miles north of Hills worth,
was destroyed by fir thia morning.
' George O. Bailey, president of, th
company, values tho mill at 115,000.' The
lumber in the yards la worth about $10,-
Mr. Bailey says that the Insurance on
the property is $8,009. At that time
$2,000 of th Insurance ran out and had
not been renewed.
. It t not- known how the Are startsd.
nut it is thought mat it was oue to an
ovrneata furnace. :
DRITER W JAIL;
rrmir i it Tat -rrrvrtTiTm i T
frTtilte PMaa taaan Wlra.t
Seattle, Sept i.- -Dashing at break-!
neck speed through' the streets,' a sin-1
gie rig ariven oy .earner tntouau, an
expressman, struck . Mrs. Maurice W.
Thomoaon. wife of the cashier in the
county clerk' office, as she waa step
ping rrom a streetcar una morning,
knocklnar her down on tha brick Pave
ment and seriously Injuring- her. Cran
dall waa arrested. Mrs. Thompson was
removed to the hospital. Tba Injured
woman is a daughter-in-law of Judge
Will Hi Thompson. She i suffering)
from .a fractured coliarDone ana ever
bruises.
TWO DESPONDENT
WOMEN SUICIDES
, ' (Hefted Pms Leased Wire.)
New fork .Sept I. Temporarily do-
ranged by despondency, two women
committed suicide bare today by leap
ing from tha windows of their homes.
Mrs. Mary Ann Reidsch Jumped from
tha dining-room window of her home on
Soventh atreet receiving Injurlea from
which, aha died shortly afteaward. The
loaa of her aon by drowning proyed en
her mind and drove bar to commit tha
raah act
Mia, tJlllaa HayiMilAa tctr many veara
aaaletant matron at tha Weeeleb Home,
burled beraelf from a fourth-story win
dow on East Seventeenth street DratS
waa inatastaaeoua IU heal Ik waa tba
causa,
APPRAISERS NAKED
FOR CURRIN ESTATE
(tuectal rf Tke ieoraal
Oreroa City. Ser-t gv-A. L Ha via.
It H. Currln and O. F. Una wera ap
polate4 appraisers this Btaralag of lira
eatat of tnna v 'irrin. oeceaseo. utr
v (TJaltad Press Letstd Wlrt.t
San Jose, Cal., Sept 8. Hal Chase,
former Btar first baseman of tna, New
Vork American league team, who. quit
last weak, arrived her today and will
play with the San Jos State league
team this afternoon in an. exhibition
game with tha Chicago women's team
Chase refused to discuss leaving New
york ana wouia not aay wnetner no
wouia nnisn tne season witn tne can
Jose team or th Stockton State league
team.- Ail he had to aay ' waa that he
was giaa to get cack to tne west again.
Mrs. Chaae came with him and they
evidently have made all arrangement
to remain on the coast permanently. It
Is Understood that Chase told some of
ms mends tnat ne lert jnow xorx De-
cause he "received a raw deal and was
blamed for the fallings of other play
ers.-
ARCHBISHOP ORTIFS
HEALTH FAILS HIM
A dispatch from Bom says-- that
i Archbishop Orth, formerly paator of st
; Lawrence's church lit this city, haa re
signed his aosltlon as Archbishop of
victoria on account oi failing health.
WW.
F-7
1sU-MJtaafca,,lX iMltiaaaVUft KsaSs-
sTr).
1;U. A . aa.aaas wlatai
l a w wciw yivnoii ii uvngrcii
morning President Scott O. N. Ford andv
Rev. William M. Meyer of th Mount
Scott Improvement association. . These
men were on hand . to remonstrate
against the granting of - the petition.
They bad no -faith in the promises of
Kelsav made In his petition for the uaa
bf streets and highways in th suburb
for which h asked a 25-year fran
chise. . . .-
So when they became aware of tha
attempt to secure It they Immediately
set about to Investigate. They wera un
abl to find any satisfactory references
as to tho financial ability of Kelsay to
carry .out hla proposed plans, Kelsay
had not agreed to put Up any bond ' to
Insure the faithful performance of tho
promises he made, ao tha remonatratora
concluded it might be possible that Kel
say wanted to get an exclusive right to
the streets of tha Mount Soott district
so that In tha event of - annexation, he
could aell hla nrlvilege for a prlo lim
ited only by tha dictates of hla own con
science. Not Knowing what thes might
be, tha men who made tha remonstrance
preferred to take no chances. ...
Can Tin Vo Baaktng.
well known in Eugene."' aald one. ''but
we cannot find that ho has any finan
cial backing to do what ha says he will.
He doesn't say that ha has, either. In
spite of repeated assurances that he ia
willing to give ua any information wo
ask for, ws have never been ablo to get
any from him, aitnougn we nave askea
him to com out to the meeting of our
clvlo clube, on -many occasions. Ha has
never accepted our invitations to tell .
us why we should grant him a fran
chise. -
"Kelsay came out to Mount Scott last
aummer when, everybody waa suffering
great Inconvenience for lack of water. '
onsequently, he had no trouble in get
ting mora tnan two aignaturea to hts
petition for a franchise for tho people
were grabbing at atrawa. Anything that
had a suggestion of dampneas In it waa
sure to bo reoelvad with Joy. But when
Mr, Kelsay failed to ahow where tha
money was coming from to do what he
aatd would oe dona a reeling of skep
ticism spread over the community, e
it was no trouble for us to secure a re- '
monstrance from nearly everybody to
whom w explained tho altuatlon."
"I found," said O. N. Ford, "that most
of thoaa who signed 'tha remonstrance
which I circulated had been among the
petitioners for Kelaay'a franchise.
CARUSO WANTS
DULY HIS GEMS
Archbishop Orth.
H CurrMiavii-. Tba frroporty ar th
tat is estimated ta fee of tb vaJa
f Jl,.
- oMwHaajH--awsl -
' rtra ta rewagvIvaaJa Town. "
" trstte lro Lease! We. '- "
Pittsburg. Pa. Sept. - of m
tmti nrlili thia afternoon deetrejed
eight dwv.Jrg hooee ta th towa of
H.mir. aear Cialrton, r Tor a ttaa It
w a frJ tha tra a r 4-t af the lm
we14 t-e wl eut bol M ia rew be
lieve the r.aaaa ar iht coetrot.
Setentr ovr feet ef bet t Serf Be
per niaate wl.l 'transmit ons srao-
I ?"ier. 1
Archbishop Orth wa tha first cas
tor of St. Lawrence church, and h held
that -osltion for 0 years. Ha waa at
one time editor of th Cathollo Seiw
tiaaL.,.-; Ha, -was.. praated a felshop, la
June, Itoa, and In 13 received the
papal appointment to the archdlocee
of Victoria tn British Columbia,- whar
he remained a archbishop until four
monies ago, wnen ne oeparioa xor r.u
rop. ' Ha Is now traveling In Italy.
Archbishop Orth will not return to
America, but will go back to his "old
noma in .Belgium.
ASKS ORDER TO SELL
MDRDERED MAN'S STORE
(United Press Lemed Wire !
Roma, Sept. 8. A message received
from Naples today states that Enrico
Caruso, the great tenor, is still in pur-
cult of th woman who wag generally
BUDDOsed to be his wife and who slipped
away from the, Caruso villa near Flor
ence with the (tenor's chauffeur and 30,
000 worth of jewelry. -
Caruso today ttiot on a new ciue.
Madame Caruso" and the chauffeur are
aald. to have been in hiding at" Naples,
ffetit to hav left when th search grew
Semi1 an.'" - -"m-" -sr"- T-
Caruso emphatically denies that he
waa ever married to th woman. He
saya ha cares nothing for ber nor for
the chauffeur, but that he would Ilka
to regain possession of tha jewels that
ha used in adorning hla operatic robes.
Declaring- that tba income from th
business Is net sufficient to justify Its
continuance, Mr a. Hannah Neuman.
widow of the lata Hymaa Neuman. has
secured from tha county court ao order
for ml of th second hand stock owned
by th deceased at Second -and Couch
streeta. Keumaa-waa aiain tn his store
wttb a gas pipe, aad Jack La Rose la la
ia I ! aertiae! ef the murder.
The stock was appraised at 1769. aad
Judge Webster authorised the sale aa
that beela. -Tba nlare rents for lt and
tb ttrofite of tha business slnre tb
death of Nearaaa made it tnadrtsabla ta
ronlinua
- . .
MORNING RESULTS . 4.
AT-TENNI3 TOURNEY
Reaalta at this saaralag teaala tour-
itarmeet at Maltaoenab. field war aa
foilw ;
KoMmrer beat Lrtla. -f. -f : Herd-
man beat DoBMi VeAlpia heat
Vift'liU !-, -. Ealnt Veat
yetham. a-1. -t. Juftore Itarhea
t Arthur, t-t, 1; rreemaa beat
Jiej-e. i 1, J
Cures i .iu&ta Vcaknessoi,
W refer to that boon to weak, nervous,
nfferlDK women known i Dr. Pierca'i ,
Favorite Prescription.
Dr John Fyfa ono of tha Editorial Staff
or T EotKOtio Mbdioai. Eiviiw gays
of Unicorn root UeUmtat Dioiea) which
la one of tho chief Ingredient qf the Fa
ToritPre8criptlon"s A remedy which tor arlably acts a a utar
taa Invlgorator makes for normal ac
tivity of tba- entire reproductive system."
Be ootiUnuea ia ualoola w bavaamedlca
ment which more fully answers the abovo
purposes Ulan ony thr dnj wiUiyhich I am ,
acquainted., la the treatment of eaaes pe- ,
culiar to wocaea It ia seldom thata cas ts
an ark i .a A,, nnt nreaant aosne lndleatlou
fo-tbl reraatlial agoat!1 Dtx Fyi further
sys! "Tba loltowlug are among we leauing
Indications for Ueloniaa Unicorn root). Pain
n,iiiu ia, iKa hart-, with a leucorrhoea :
atonic taeskf eondltkvnpt tba repreduetl-o
rgins of kotien, men tit depression and Ir
ritability, skaocuted wlttfchronlc disease Of
the Teprodii tire organ of womentconsunt
aenaatlon ot heat In tha region of the kid
neysi menbrrhairitf (Hoodlnt). du t a weak
ened oonltloa oflbe reproductive systenit
amenou6o'VT'ttirreed ur absent monthly
prkxl,.V!r.VvTrom or accompanying n
aboomSyiT condition of th dlgell orgin
ia-nslc thtn Mooa I niraii urarsma
Ions la tb extrnm lower part of tba
J f more cr tot of th bove fvgpttmt
af! rr.'"'ii.,i.o mU:IJ,liirlMn raa Al
'fa.
TTwTi. cl.J HI ttn ic&difig mgreu.-
Is Unicorn root, or ueionias.
r
tnUu:
and tb mliral propartlea-at wllaa It
most falthfurty represent.
Of Oolden .Seal root, soother prominent
tne-rndlnnt at 'Favorite PreacriDtlon."
Prot iner Elllnf wood, M. 1)., ot Ben
nett Medical Collega, Chicago, tars:
It Is an lairint remedy La dteordera Of
tba womb, Ta all catarrhal conditio-) .
aad general eafee-Wement. It to oaefui"
Prof. John M. r-cudder, M. lata af
ClncinnsU, earl of Golden Seal root t
la relaucn to Its gofienU effects oa tb
rrvwrm. W U aa ptmdtrtns tn mm ahout WAWJI
Ifmtrt w turJt orjral mttamtmitm of epwitoej. It
ts wvtn,iUf retarded as ths aoaM usef ol k
all (fc-Wlitated eiaw-k" ,
Irof. B- Knhoiow, M. D.. of Jeffanoa
Me4l-l Coliega, tare of Golden Seal :
- imite atenna eeiiKn i iiaga. senw
i ayai
rbaaia limg and mrf Uv
rbo-a tpatnr tr awatrwa
kM. F ierew t tori ta I recfiptlo fl!tk
faily r-j-r-irtt tti the above named la
rr4 tenia e i n:re thdlseasa lor whicky
ttey ar rtscc-axeadod. -