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.. - i THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; POftTLAMD. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 10, 1803. FIRED Sir JIT KlPlOffl) OF LOST f. ROlMi GLASGOW: RIOT PASSES . AlVAY DREKFOSISfil Louis Gregorl Says He JIad Socialists Incite 7)00 3fon nthfnf? Ao-ainst Drey- to v iolenwi rouce Are i ' ' y : fus Himself. Now in Control. Upadal DtaMtek to Tlx JovmI), . e Caatlarock. Wash- fleuL 10. Miaa Lucy Ersman Rowan dlad at 1:10 o'clock thla morning of acuta Bright' dlaaaaa aftsr an lllnaaa of aavaral waaka. She waa tha only dauatitar of O. W. Kowan. a leading attorney, and waa universally sipraasad iadii eurprls at tha rtawa, al though ha said ha had baen Informed anma daya ago that thara waa a poaaibll It jr of tha patanta laaulpg. But ha had not thought It probabla that thay would, a na rocatvaa lattar rrom tna oapari-i mant only a faw days ago aaklng thai atatua of uio eontasts of tha vravious paiants. Juat what stDa will ba taken In tha mattar.ha has not yat daoidsd, otbar than that ha aald ho would at onea try to ascertain whether or not tha patanta have bun Untied, and If BOsaibI haval them withhold. "I am mfBtliM to hear." aald Mr. MoCourL "that new natnnta hava been I issuea on ino wiun win ana tinmi I Porter f lllnaa. Patanta on these wara lsued aavaral years ago, but suits hava I trn institutes to hava tham both set new patanta on A , weekly .money-saving event; awaited by a large circle of customers, and it'e trrowine larr every week. Are you a member of this coropapy of bargain-hunters? If not, better join now.' ' 'There's money in becoming a purchaser, here. IP I An&yl .a has, .11 Cki tavaaa m . r.. vim I 1Umw Hnr 1 n FYIIOWiri.r m luni hnrn Mmr mm. 1 HHi in California- TM I , uun a w wnr h'i.;dT iaZ-Loul. OragorL tha Lf rioting and fighting batwoan a mob funoral will. Uk. .plaeo n.at flunday. snuia f farts Journalist, who shoe juajor Airraa or 7.000 tinampioyaa ana mounno w 0VM. wo ytar, xila Rowan had I mattar to trial yet.' If naw pat- Drevfua on Juno 4 during tha eersmo- foot pollee. thla city today presents bean corraapondant for Tha Journal at I iwim I am afraid It win ba " ..i. . m 1 --. .a 1 ...i, n.a . rot M a. st a i a, uiiiiruii mairiHP in nnn nam tha spectacle of a town in tna mroes o v "-. - U' " . " 11 .h. I thsr will ba s.i.,1 to a lnnoant,." J I aj vi UIIISI M 1 Kf irwavaruwvvu . .1 . . ' . .... .... combination of lltarary ability and flna "" nut l will or ,'" " ""."" J nwa dlacrlmlnatton. I van om aona. ' Dlto t tha Panthaon In connaotlon with tha nlanlna- of tha body of Emlla Zola a lga. .. ' - 1 AM I Hund-rada ?AnVl'"K"r"T.,,,".:uh t'Vh. thai, pronarty with flra.rm foarlng a aa at one what I ravurranrn nr ini f 1 11 i rasaa a. aiiu wt mi- crowd that throngad tho courtroom, ure-1 "-1" .T ":..7.7' .iT waa calm and ahowed no aigoa or y "''" v..-. ISSUE TITLE (Contlnuad from Page Ona.) IS FULTON" OR CAKE? (Contlnuad from Page Ona.) - a-orl .. in hla atatomant to tho court Oregorl ' aald ha went to tha Pantheon for tha purpoaa of caualng a demoneirauon. n declared, however, that ha had no In tention of aroualng an attack upon Drey fus, whom, ho aald, ha did not hate. "It waa agalnnt Dreyfualam and the policies which tha wnote canonisation eeremonlaa atood for that I fired tha ahot." anld Oregorl. "I did not desire to kill Major Preyfua or even want to Injur htm. I aimed at hla arm, know ing it would be Impossible to injure him eet-lously In that way." The court adjourned vwhen -Oregorl completed hla atatement. Unless tha other witnessea can be prevailed upon to appear, tha case win proDaDiy d dropped. Tha ahootlnc took claco In the Pres once of many of the highest officials -of France, Including President Fal- llerea. who waa only a few feet away. It la expected there will be much difficulty in inducing any of the of Ilelals to appear. fashion. The trouble atartad at midnight. fry havin, ba. m.d o by Emma U m-Juu ntr Jim BI riton 17-T V w ; A rst vmmi wni M'Bttti Sonatof Henry w. Co, CHINESE BOYCOTT FHIIIGS mm Learned Celestial Thinks , Jap Trouble Makers Are Inciting: Students. man afld rViuntv Ph.llm.ii P I mob of unemnloved under the leadershlD Porter, and the aoutheaat quarter by J J. Kennedy, who la not a Fulton man of Socialists who had Inflamed them to Maud Witt ona of Puter and MoKln- or a Cake, man or a Bourne man but lal at Mil wkm$y Handsome All: VYool French Panamas, Serfles, Fancy Mix lures; Etc, Posillvely Worth $10 action by violent apeechea made another fhn:',.,ht Zl.X mt"!L 2S 2.' tK patent, to the frVulent homaatead .At thla .am. Baturday rnaatln, Suits to cancel all claiftedt aa a "Taft BepubUcan." : . . " ii. tha city. They raided several shopa at the root or tha hill wealthy quarter of the a mv.rmi simps .-..lk. i tr.wni.Mn 11-7 are now pond- finer result or mo cTtv d'SJar'tSd ' V".TPcouk 1 7 4t.oo h'!0tVrP?il - T.K -Uhk; of tha land commissioner seemo inrx-1 llms, that Mr. CJ 7 are now pond- I other reault of tha vtalt of the dove waa on motion 01 n. ju. wii-i CJaJca should anDOlnt thu . ... iL - ,l. m . . DI in. L'uniiai..iuuvi I . , . . - r I . aanM T !' Illla at 1 am awaa I M . . i vi avg va gnw jtysat itiss m rui twig uiaaii, i Xtraoroa rrandulen oharaoter; j, now announcj, though not by It baa been a time honored rule 01 Chairman Cako. that C. N. McArthur. I ured la unknown, it la estimated that tha land daiartment that a lieu aeieo- a fulton man. la Mr. Patterson a auc- there are between 15,000 and 10,000 un- tlon of any character must stand or ran i ceasor. employed In tho city at the present I upon its own basis, and where there I fxLg a Tola lVook. The police, aided by the houaeholdera. fought off the rlotera until dawn, when iney were dispersed, me numter or in- time. 0 Udltd Prase Leased, Wire.) . Toklo, Sept 10. The Chinese atu dents of Toklo have decided to boycott German goods and German schools. No reason la assigned for tha action. : .San Francisco, Sept. 10. That the boycott of German achoola and Oer ' man roods by Chinese atudenta waa probably brought about by- Japan to further her own commercial Interests la s.th atatement made to the United Press Jiere - today bya Nr- Poon Chew, - editor of tho Chinese Dally and one of v the most astute atudenta of oriental affairs In thla country. Mid Mr. Chew when shown the cable . from Japan. "I am at a loss to ac count lor it, Decatee uermany and my country have always been - friendly. uermany naa a , c ninese aucatlonal ' commission whose especial duty is to iooic after Chinese students that go to vretrnuay anu 10 neip mem. 'ina Ger mans get - commercial preferment nat urally from these Chinese when they return to their own land. "I cannot Imagine what can be brow ing in the orient with reference to this German situation, unless it bo another one or japan's tricks to get coramer- V ... . , .in , , E PACT AFTER 30 YEARS Poverty and Sickness Drive Old Italian Couple to Despair. (Cnlted rrew Leased Wire. San Francisco, Sept 10. Driven to despair by poverty and sickness, Glar eoml Bruslo, 50 years old, and hla wife Maria, who is 10, decided early today to five up tho struggle and die together, he suicide pact arranged, they closed the door and windows, turned on the gas and lay down to meet their death. Louis Rlnaldl. who lives in the same house at 407 Green atreet, reached home in the early hours of .the morning snd no ticed the smell of gas. He knocked on the old couple's door and asked them if they noticed that gaa waa escaping. "That's all right, thank von." said the voice of Maria from within, "we know about it it's all right." Rlnaldl did not understand the slrnif icance of the woman's words and went to bed. Whan he got up the gas odor was stronger. He found that the door to tne ' old couple s room waa locked. When he called the DOllce It waa broken and the tragedy waa revealed. Giacomi and Maria were dead In each other's arms. Ther had been married SO years ana naa uvea nBDDiiv until in ianf year, when Glacomfs health began to iau. i wo monina ago his root was injured and blood poTsonlngset In. Investigation of their rnomn ahnwu mat iney wore racing starvation, though they had not told their neighbors. IS anv question concerning. y..u.w 0f rnuna Jlmmv Kerchem aava or nut 10 ne uo m. .vwy.. -tnere am t no Taction." aiever naa been muat either be amenaea or eiae con-iana naver wl1 b. Nevertheless to any celed. A temporary suspension of tho ron. who has watched the fur fly In the selection was uruuiru I past it would appear mat aitnor tnere aloner only fwr It bec"2e. 'J? something back of all these Fulton that It waa Included within Indemnity I ..it....... k.i i. .v... . v. I iiiniia ui in. wiuiuui Awt". v ' nil I nA. iifHifl np miam in. rnrrivm. I yompany.- snd Fred A. Krlbs the se- ,prlt ot chairman Caks passes all lector, waa asaed to eieci wneiner n- understanding. To one up a tree it would hold the trsrt ""lccted and take would look fik6 B-Utt0n had tho whole wfiether he was willing to relinquish P hl u oft hV P&w.Vml and make selection of other landa in fT thst the o 11 of ami ty vr'coJl lieu of the bogus 11-7 claims. tPJTlcta?.JhlJl?,a - k,r5LLy .Mf; Krlbs has notified the aepanment oil f U 2 . . . . . I h i n ten on to perm t tne selection to4"" '" " -1 .. .. i. . i i. ..m .h. I tribute buttons and literature and ask nniv miontinn ainnarentlv that'atanda In 'or more. Tho membera of tho finance! the way of final title to the selection committee are preparing to raise cam exlsta In the Issue between Kriba and P?l" money in sufficiency If not in .... v!rii,.r. xa.in Tha lnnH drr. plenty. Everything ia going alone Juat ment has evidently Jgnored the fraud- f s though Chairman Cake waa actively ulent character of the base, and seems charge. Taft Republicanism is the disponed to consider only tne relative i j- "''' f ". xijjuu- rights of the claimants to the tract em- oan, i.io, on tuna to stump tne brnee.1 In the selection Itself. state. Senator Bourne, as a Taft Re in hi. knnlr nn h. land frnA Pllt.r I DUtlllCSn. Will DC Welcomed With ODen intn Hntaiia rfflntiv to ih iiiral arms when he reaches town Bundav. If I methods or nimseit ana associates m I "" i"ej ui ino nno. i cqulrtng title to tne homestead claims orjwy everyooay eise, now. t 11-7. and It is understood that Com- It is believed, speaking of money, that mo enew uuuyni uacK irum ine eaat i by Chairman Cake, was In payment for nis expenses at tne conrerenca or state Exquisitely designed Skirts of French All-Wool Panamas, Serges, FancyMixtures and Noveltr iatctija, m i-nc gracciui gvrcu ana ptattca muueis, many oi mem nana somely trimmed with taffeta silk. Equal to custom-made and posi- wvcijr wurni ana is. opcciai ior rnaay oniy ai SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. KICK Oil GERMANS TO TEACH ' AEGENTINA TO FIGHT (Soeclal Dltnatirh ta' ! Jonrnal t Buenos Ay res, Sept. 10. Officers of -tho army have given a banquet to the German military-commission, which has arrived in this city for tho purpose of instructing ma army or Argentinea ..in military art and science. The minister or war presided . over ,.the feast The German legation was represented by Prince Hotzfeldt, with: whom cordial toasts were exchanged.':' It is, known here that the Brazilian mlrrieter of war has gone to Germany. . ' 230,000 IS.MAY0K . ' : LANE'S ESTIMATE 1 .ii .. . - (Salem BiffH of The Journal.) '''''' Salem, Or., Sept, 10. Mayor ' Harry Iane at the request of Labor Commla- sloner Hoff has estimated tho popula tion of Portland and fixes it at 230,000. ?'he abor commissioner will use the igures in the biennial report to bo 1s- isueo oy nis ornco about October 1 '0 lllli 0 WEDS FOR LOVE Franklin Murphy Jr. Incurs r - Family Wrath for Set tlement Worker. (Cottod Press Leased Wlre.t Newark, N. J., Sept. 10. The friends of Franklin Murphy Jr, son of tho for mer governor of Now- Jersey and the millionaire vlce-rjreMnt nt th m... phv Varnish company, were staggered today when he announced his engage ment to Miaa Harriet .lUn.A.. t a . Of Chicago. - Miss Long was formerly a worker in social settlement work at" Hull House, Chicago, and Jt was there she met Murphy. His family knows nothing of Ws intended bride ahd it J reported i. uu ucnea mem 10 prevent his marriage with the girl of his choice. MurpTiy went to Chicago after he graduated from Princeton, and how ma a common employe of his fathers, var nlah works there. He became inter esteI..n social setUement work and mot Mlsa Long at Hull House. OREGOIUI GETS BRIDE AFTER 16-YEAR Willi a in missloner Dennett Is pnnsessed of a copy or mis worn, ana is aiso laminar with all the details connected with the fraudulent efforts to obtain patents on the various entries, nence it is odvious that his action in passing the Krlbs se lection to patent was not the result of unfamiliarlty with the facts. Commissioner Inquires. United States District Attorney John McCourt, when asked today about the matter, stated that he had not heard that new patents had been issued, and I chairmen at Colorado Springs, and not for future campaign expenses. There fore the finance committee has got to rusue. treasurer Williams will DO in foruana again in a rew days when an active canvass will be undertaken. In the meantime, the milk white banner of brotherly love is being .held aloft above tne citaaei or the state contra committee., by Fulton brawn, and the campaign is moving, oy jruiton brains. 4L ,' SCHOOL v I OPENS MONDAY .Here are all the fix ings to make life pleasant-as far as looks go for the future great men of our city. Chjlidren are the most merciless kind of critics here's - the right clothing in special values at $3.85 and $5. , School supplies or other useful presents given with' boys Suits or Shoes. See windows. 170 Third Street. ' (Speeltl Dispatch to Tha Journal) Blooming ton. 111., Sept 10. Sweethearts In childhood,. Louis Enaulst of Lekevlew, Or vill on Wednesday evening marry Mlaa Helen Bodlnson of Soder holm. Sweden, who has Just reached this country to become a bride. The two wore children together in Sweden and when they parted 1 yeara ago they swors to remain true to each other. The groom came to America, to make hla fortune and after 1 years sent for his bride. They will be married at the home of the bride's slater In Lane county. Enqultt be came wealthy as a stockman In Oregon and the couple will make their home In Lakevlew, that state. s Mergrr of Gould Roads. (SpveUl Dtaeatrk Co The Joaraal. . Denver. Colo, BepU 1 . Pursuant to a rail lamied t,r the dlraftora f Ik. Denver Rio Grande Railroad company, the stockholders of that compear held a aprrial metlns here- today to make 'h nerecaary financial arrangement for the proposed consolidation -of the Ootild linos fn Colorado and Vtah. Tlteae arrangement. Including a IliO.OOO.eoa bond issue, are ta provide for the pur- rraae by the Denver Rl Grande ef " " r more amau line eon trolled by the Gould system. trended Annua; tb AJp. j i -lT. Te cHa fT- 1 -TM marriage took .T. T of Mlaa Ewllv Nrrtlls" te CUmH D.at.1 T.Tim- V. C X. V!f- of Hr Adtiiral Rh- Zl . "- R Harrla Sririn(to Marriarwi. xe ccip.a rlil apn4 thrlt trrm" tra mi tn mMniil. f tra to soaae tbt.r home ta Chtcaare. 4 i Ji t J C? It's the cart in th waking that has made HERIALES Another B!g Friday Ladies U and $5 Sweaters Handsome Knit Goods in white, red, blue, etc., all sizes, good values at the original price.. Special for Friday Special 2 H lr tj Q See Our New Arrivals in Fall Suits. Gevurtz' Prices Are Reasonably and Terms the Easiest. if QBVURTZ SELLS IT FOR LESS 9) &iPlfi41 mi First and Yamhill Second and Yamhill 'the most popular cigarettes in the entire West. ' Over 125,000,000 Imperiales were smoked by the men of the West alone in 1907. No doubt you know Imperiales already. If you don't, just inspect an Imperiales carefully. Note the thin pure mais paper. See how the paper is crimpea not pasted. That, and the pure paper, lets you taste the tobacco alone. Light that Imperiales. See how the mouthpiece cools the smoke t Smoke them all day long if you want to no afttr effects. . School Books and Supplies - &C0 fl 1. MABKEIL Leading East Side Department Store COR. EAST MORRISON and UNION AVENUE School Books and Supplies SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OFFERINGS OF GOODS YOU'LL NEED FOR SCHOOL OPENING On Frldar and Saturday the following gDeciala will orevail. We never fore- th fact that ari.,i v.a necessitates goods of good quality, wear-resisting goods; snd these specials were selected with a special view to their adaptability to school service. Boys' $2.50 to C 1 il C $3.50 Suits. . . . .1 7 O But Broken Lots. We have a good assortment of these goods in sizes from 10 to 15; all well made and good colors; to close at 11.95. 10 for lOc ' Sold Eemrywkerm THE JOHN BOLLMAN COMPANY, Manufacturer, San Francises) Boys' Corduroy A Pants. 75c value. . rx t V Mixed cassimere and corduroy Pants, all good colors snd weights. strongly made snd serviceable; val ues to 75c and sixes 5 to li years. ! aatl A Beautifier that will not Injure the skin. A freckle eradicator that Is sure. A liquid in vigors tor for the flesh that is not rrey or sticky. Such Is H i rrrt rt 'tr M a iuuii 3 s ! Magnolia Balm. J It Is a particulaiijr favorite toilet article with ladies who I dislike the effect produced by face powders and paint. Its ' use. cannot ne detected and only tne pleasing result Is apparent. Put op In two colors PINK and WHITE. - Sample of either color free, but better yet buy Urge bottie at your druggists for 75 cents. LTOX atUCTACTCTUXO CO, at Sovtl TWk SV, MOOrLYX, X T. , 50c5fl Blouse Waists. and 75c values..... Some are blue flannel, some lia-ht and dark madras and some mer cerized madras; everyone best in' style and pattern and perfect in fit and maVe. Boys 35c and 40c 7Cv Caps at... i sWuL Nobby new styles and patterns: all mtde of good serviceable materials. High Grade Suit for Boys New W f Knickerbocker Suits at 4 to f S.SO. See Hercules Suits. East Side Headquarters School Books SCHOOL SUPPLIES Largest and best Tablets at 3, 6? and 10. Bring your book lists here. We can fill them quickly and correctly. Boys' $1.25 and QOn $1.50 Shoes at sOL Strictly all solid calf Shoes, lace, with heavy strong soles; shoer-SgEtf: wear and look well, in sizes from 10 to 2. ' Same, sizes 2Y to Syi S1.3S $1.87 Misses $2.50 Sweater Coats. A very special effering. Fancy weave wool Sweater Coats for girls, in white and cardinal; these garments are beautifully made, large pearl buttons and two pock ets; sizes 28 to 34 bust Boys' Heavy Fine Ribbed Hose, 25c values 1 LT- ....JOIv weia-ht fine ribbed Stock- flb6ys,'lgpric 98c Girls' $1.25 and $1.50 Shoes...... Either kid or calfskin, all solid leather, with heavy soles, all are lace styles and the kid shoes have patent Hps; sizes are to 2. GENUINE KANGAROO CALF SHOES for BOYS Our letder. snappy, solid, perfect fittica-. well finished. Blucher style. best oak soles; a remarkable shoe for comfort, appesrance and abso- Is satisfactiofl in evrry wit. Prices are f 1.75, S3, S2.25. See them. . at. . . neavy seamrei 13c Girls' Extra Fine 7ff TTftctM-tr Very fine ribbed seamless and fast black, spliced heel ana toes; a very dressy stocking, in all sizes. , . 1 , For Girls or Boys, 15c f) p Stockings at V" Medium weight ribbed, fast black, seamless, triple knees; a wonderful value; all sizes. 18c VaL Knit Waists Knitted snd taped Underwsists for boys and girl; most comfortable underwaist made far children.' Get School Supplies and School Books at MarkeH's