The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 10, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON rJAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 10. 1008.
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? " One Kidnaper Cauffht I
Summary runlshmcnt
Given Another Brute.
BRAVE MAN ON BLEACHERS, BUT IS
LIKELY TO DOFF HAT ON STREET
unwed one
siir8 dr. poiil
a. series of crimes aralnst tittle chll
( dren hM made every parent In the city
I . feel anxious for the safety of hie own
i ' lorsd ones. Betinnlnf with the arrest
." , of John Giese, the man who kidnaped a
little South Portland sirl. there have
i "' bean thraa arrests slrce Friday, tho day
AQlea i oauifht after an exciting:
I , chase.
-' Ona offender received, part of Ms pun
! ' Ishment without any prweaa of law. A.
J. Kelly waa caught by A. Simmons, 15
North Tenth atreat. late yesterday aft.
moon, and ao treat was Simrnona' in-
dlsnatlon that ha struck Kelly a terrific
, blow under the eye, cutting the cheek
i 1 open- to the bona. Thia happened at
- North Ninth and Ollaan streets. Kelly
' had enticed two little daughters of -
H. Warner, to North Seventh street,
behind a row of billboards Simmons
bad watched the proceeding until satls
. fled ha waa Justified In Interfering.
After .questioning ona of tlfe girls, who
are 10 and 7 years old, he marked
Kelly'a face, and with K. Clark and
Charles Lee held Kelly until Patrolman
Klenlln arrived.
Kelly baa been charred with disorder
ly conduct, and will ba heard tomorow
in the municipal court John Glese. the
South. Portland kidnaper, waa arraigned
on the same charge, and Is now serving
out a sentence of lit) days on tha Kelly
Butte rockpile. There aeems little doubt
that Kelly will also ba given tha limit
for this offenee.
- John M. Barr. a laboring man who
left his family In Tillamook county to
coma to Portland for work a few days
Ha wore a purple lie and a crouch
and occupied a seat la , tha bleachers.
He was a Reformed Man, for an Monday
I ha had bat SI cents on Vm) Angelas and
loat Ha was of tha opinion that the
law against gambling ought to ba at riot.
ly enforced. Alao, ha thought, and did
not hesltata to state, that tha Angela
were a Lot of Dub.
A Los Angeles player wandered down
tha Una In front of the Bleachers and
was promptly spotted by tha Man With
ine t-urpie lie
"You're a dub." be bawled. "Tou
never could play ball anyway. Tou
ought to he ;hnlnn a plow Instead of
as a drkpdiui imjrr, you
- !" and ha called the
unoffending ball player the fighting
homicide, adding a string of vituperative
epithets which have caused, a mule I
driver ta blush eTor shame. .-
And tha ballplayer had to take It
"Why didn't you go over and awstl
himf aaked a bystander afterwards
who had heard.
"Well. I've cot a wife and child to I
support, aald the Ansel, and you know
what happena when. a ballplayer loses
nis temper at wnat any or the apecta.
tors aay to him. ils Is fined and sua
ponded and all sorts of thinars. And I
oouldn t afford to take the chance, on
account of my wife and baby. But I did
wlah for awhile that I were single again.
OVEffll JJICT
BRINGS $30,000
Members of tha city oounoll yesterday! , Frank IV fihull and Martin W. Hunt,
voted an appropriation of 19(1 to pay I secretary and' superintendent ' of the I
tha salaries of two school Inspectors I Portland Flouring mills, have closed, a
and oca school ourae to be appointed I deal for the turcbaee of about $10.0001
That fellow Just took advantage of hlalby tha board of health. There was not I worth of residence property In tha Gold-1
situation up tnera in tne Diaacners. jiui
I'll bet that If he meets ma on flie
street he'll take off his hat. I haven't
Purple Tie.
But tha )
Juries to ! a commendable cause for' doubtedly thinks he Is a hero.
name which in some atates Is held by I But tha Man with tha Parpla Tla un-
go, became so drunk yesterday that
-hen seised by an angry father at 195
Second street ha could not talk cober-
a dissenting vote among tha council-1 smith addition. A portion , of tha prop-1
men. even Councilman Cottel.. who op- lertv la on tha south alda of Overton, be-
irmgr n m , i i ir a in r ni. nni. i v n n . . . . . k. i . . . . i - - .
forgotten the. face of the Man With the In th. wmv. .n m..na rnminittui. Twenty-frftn
Uit.nU Tl.t' I . . a . L. - . I - M . - I n , ... , ml Aw.a.
rviva lur lus nniur., t wwim, .i.u uiv (wu.nu.uv, . vu w .... -
when the ordinance came ud berora 1 ton . street, runner east, ine purenaa-
the council yesterday?- Councilman Cel ars Intend - bulldlna- each a handsome
lars naked that it be held un until the resldenoe on the property for their own
counoUmen could hear from City Health I occupancy, and will later erect a mod
Officer r. Esther C. Pohl. Later In the ern up-to-date dwelling; .on each of the
meetlna Dr.: Pohl aDDeared and Cellars remaining lots. ' , '
asked ner. to explain tha necessity of Negotiations are under way for the I
the InaDectors and nurse. Dr. Pohl told I sale of the Iaalah Buckman tract which
Sr Tl 1 1-1 r niOTIftini lirl I r JIXOMO lof the mortality rata due to diphtheria consists of 14 blocks bounded by Kait
llh I HH IK I UN I IIVIil IINMf I I KI1 I PCI IIMJN ana. ,n- amajipo epiciernie or last Twontv-fourthj Eaat Twenty-eightn,
VI IIIL.III iIU I II 1UUIUI IUU I fill I vl mJ iff ' J? inemoieni scnooi lnspec-
uun. . men au&wu iiv ijmu i
teceivaa information . rrom several
mothers : to the effect that the same
"tongue depressor'' had beon'uaed on a
number of children without belnc I
HARRIMAN GUIDES TELL STORIES
(Bceetal Dlepttch to Tha JonraiLt
Klamath Kalla, Or., Sept 10. Since
the departure of the Harrlman party
and the return to this olty of the
guides, many stories sre told of the
Harrlman young people. Tha girls are
athletlo, and often tired the guides In
their tramps and rldrs. When the duck
season opened they donned -their
brothers' rubber boots and were often
out all day, carrying heavy gun a. They,
did not skirt the tule swamps, but went
Kat Ankeny and Kast Everett streeU.
?ha purchase price Is said to be about I
100.000 or a little less than 11.000 each I
for tha 11S lota In tha tract- Tha name I
of the purchaser has not been made
public, although It is . known to be an I
Investor who lias had considerable ex-
dinner In dainty white,
Roland, the youngest boy, not only
shot one bear, but wounded another In
a later hunt and was the hero of the
hunting parties. The boy Is exceeding
bright and Is said to have Inherited his
father s mind,
Not one of the party waa ready to go
nome ana au piannea cor next years
visit.
ently. Barr was found elttlns on tbs
back steps of tha noma Of w.-Xewls,
restaurant employe, with tha tatter's
l-year-old daughter beside ' him. ' Barr
la being held on a charge of being; drunk
ana aisoraeriy.
M. F. Conely. a member of tha Salva.
tlon army, whose family had Just left
ine city ror a snort time, waa arraigned
before Judge Van Zanta yesterday aft'
ernoon venarsea with a similar off
,He was held to appear before tha a rand
Jury under $760 bonds. He had enticed
a child Into his home on Fast Eighth
street so the mother testified, and the
child's own story in court was sufficient
warrant fopeiy oeing nem lor rurtlv
investigation.' . - '. ;
' ,' Ladles. tf 30 -Washington.
KEW SAFE XOT.YET
' I SAFEIY INSTALLED
. Af a meeting of the city hall com
mittee or the executive- board today,
D. D. Fagan of the Norrls 8afe A Lock
company - appeared to protest . against
the acceptance by tha board of tha new
safe delivered by Boyd M. Hamilton of
me, Mosier care company. The protest
was made on tha grounds that tha com
bination look is attached to a. ummia
sheet of metal and Is unsafe when the J
mim ioci ! on, ana sisa Decause.tne
door Is not solid.
, Tha committee after hearing tha pro
test Inspected the new safe and after
comparing it with the vault in tha civil
Service commission's room decided to
old a special meeting this afternoon at
which Mr. Hamilton will . be asked to,
state his side of the case. '
IVALTER HOBART
TO JUDGE HORSES
Walter Hobart, the well-known sports
man and athlete of California, will be
the Judge of the norse snow given under
the auaplcea of the Portland Hunt club
nest month. This announcement waa
made unofficially today by officers of
the Hunt club, who nave known or tne
selection of Mr. Hobart for some time.
For reasons not given out the club was
not prepared to announce tha name of
the judge until this afternoon.
Mr. Hobart is c
of horses on the Pacific slope, and he
erhaps the best Judge
aclfic slooe. and he is
always In demand at fairs.
BOLK AND YAMHILL
DOCTOES ORGANIZE
Dallas. Or- Sept 10. Physicians snd
surgeons from Polk and Yamhill coun
ties met In this city last night and
effected an organization to be known
as tne Meaicai Association or roue ana
Yamhill counties. The object of the
association is to meet four times each
ear. exchange ideas, fix rates, etc..
or the two counties; A committee was
appointed consisting of Dr. Starbuck
and Dr. Boll man of Dallas and Dr.
Cook of McMlnnvllle, to draft a con
stitution and by-laws. The next meet
lna is to ba held tha first Monday In
December. Of flcer, elected were as
follows: President Dr. Gilstran of Sher
idan; secretary. Dr. L. A. Bollman.
throuKh them, and would return to the J.""P"" UJ"
lodge in the evening, covered with mud cleansed
unn wiiir. Jruitrn naa h rnnm w in i n . . . . . . . ... .
J.ih..!S? ihKlT -OU,d t0r Ceiisr.' iva'tVe0' naaCm.:n2nd"ad Si
aseasea or tne persona rrom wnom ne
nau receivea nia information. i -i-ntTr nriirn i vrTmrt
As a matter offset. Mr. Cellars, did 11 IV- tAJJll AN ICdO
tou noi gei a leiicr irom lonie jifiiun
Dy tne name oi brnun r askea ur. roni.
ies. reDiiea ueuars. -as a jounous i s
Mill, 14 r. V. n.l kl. ... I '
"And there was no address or any I tis. rAmni,i.i,i Ttonttv nmnnv in.
other sign to show who this Smith ' . ,,... V.. . '
might bar continued Dr.t Pohl in her K0"?0 'JM09' .l,a,i"1.
Quizslnr. . .
,MYes.T,; renMwd Cellars with '.a broad
enlng smile which commenced'' to Infect
the rest of the councllmen..
"I thought so," said Dr. P.ohl. "This
person Smith seems to have a grudge
againat tne health department, some
times these letters are signed Jonea,
and I tbink Smith and Jones are the
same person in one. Anyway. I wtsn to
deny that such things were done by any
of the Inspectors and I do not hesitate
to pronounce it aa an untruth."
That ended the controversy. The
a n n n X. m mi. I.tt.r. ... tnmmmA IntA tha
Train service on the Elgin branch of I wa8te basket by the councllmen who
first mil on
ELGIII BRANCH
oerlence In handling- high-class rest-
oenca property In Portland
ARE INCORPORATED
clss of Incorporation with tha county
cierx. Tne incorporators are Kicnara
Montague, Wallace Eastham and H. B.
Con lev. .' -. . . -
At E. josceiyn, K. c. Williamson and
A. F. Merrill hava Incoroorated the
Acme planlntt Mills company, formed
with a capital stock or la.ooo.
Hoprrrr bof.
Are you lust barely a-ettlna- around by
tha aid of crutches or a eaneT Unless
you hava lost a limb or have, a de
formity if your trouble Is rheumatism.
oinis or anytning i
lowa Will be commenced September 20. wYi-m "hk thT health board haa"tha nt and In no time you can throw
when a regular train will be put in op- appointing of the Inspectors it Is not w7 youT crutcnes ana M M wen as
eratlon. . probable that they will be named be-
aeneral Manasr J. P. O'Brien of the ehe would rather wait m Tew dayi Skldmora Drug company.
O. R. St N., will leave this evening for until the school authorities riaa an op-
Eigin to inspect the new line of the
Bold by I
Elgin branch and make definite arrange
ments 'Vor the commencement of the
new service.
The new Una, which is to finally ex
tend to Joseph, has Just been completed
as far as Wallowa, a distance of. 38
miles.
PERSONALS
portunlty to organlxa tneir classes ba-
lora starting tne inspection.
RUIMWAY CAR
f - ; " . --
I
CAXXTOBHIA XOTXX.fl
FAIRMONT
Uams.. T2 rnAm . U. .lt
A7 IIll) "I IIIO WCII"
Jcnowa 'members of the legal depart
tnent of the Harrlman system of the
uuiiiiwcei. ici i jani uikiil lur u iwii i . - - . -m ;
oVfh'e' aff, rfveV:9 on,0ner A111 WaCft
took a large assortment or huntinor
parapnernana wicn mm, including an l
I HOTEL
a-un of the latest automatic
which Is guaranteed to kill oro-
viaea it is pointed rignt.
elephant
make
to bring back bis; game.
He expects
Down Russell Street
When Brakes Break.
Italians use rancid butter, formed Into
balls with sheila of hardened cheese
for lamps.
People
Bo Say
"Delightful
; 1 injhe
Morning"
"Tempting
; i at
Noon"
-1
Delicious
; r
Xi at
i Night"
t-J.w;T-n:.-r.jr7'viffpr-XO
saiiaiMssjictaava.a ' (
w- ' " L---' " J11 '.; Mima -
ii i t TIIHMiii. .I ' '
1 mm 0
w,c j
-itl m 1 ted
"Crisp
Flavory
c Sweet"
"Always
Ready
to Serve"
That no lives were last ln collision
between;' a ' Vancouver atreetcar and a
gTavel wagon this morning- at 7:18 a. m.
is considered by the passengers on tha
par as awthlns; less than miraculous.
Car No. S3 4 on the 'Alberta Una Vas
coming- down Union avenue toward Rus
sell street when the brakes gava way
four .blocks from the latter thorough
fare. The car already Koinir at a fast
I speed, gathered impetus with . each block.
ana wnen it nit a passing- grave wagon
at Russell street tha . vehicle was al
most demolished, tha driver beln
thrown :to the around and painfully, bu
not serlodsly hurt His Injuries were
attended to at once, and examination
showed- that no bones were broken.
Conductor 1. CI Molladav was in
charge of tha car. and Motorman George
Eisenhauer. Neither of these men nor
any of the occupants of the crowded
car were nun.
R. II. Hedlund, residing- at East Thir
ty-second ana . Alberta streets, emmoved
by Sis; Bichel & Co., waa a passenger on
tne car. . .-.
"I used to work on the Caxadero line
of the O. W. P., -so when I heard the
brakes make a certain sound I was sure
thev had broken. This was about four
I block , north of Russell street, where
the : motorman had tried to stop for
some iasaenrers to get on. The car
kept going- - raster and raster, and I
leaned pack and looked out or the open
window. Tha car was full of passen
gers, mostly men. Then the gravel
wagon srot In tha ' way and the -ear
smashed Into it."
0. R, & K. BOARD OF
DIRECTORS REMAINS
SAN FRANCISCO
A homelike and comfortable hotel,
whose superb location, magnifi
cent appointments and perfect
service leave nothing to be de
sired.
Under tiie same management which
made the Palace Hotel : the world's
standard for 40 years.
Single rooms with bath 12.89.
13.00. 4.00. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00,
$8.00. $10.00.
Suites $10.00, $12.60, $15.00,
' $18.00 $20.00 and upwards.
Beaobed by Oreen-Saoramento Street
car Direct xrom rmy,
PALACE HOTEL COMPANY
"Delights
Old and
Young"
Made of "Selected" Pearly White Corn. Thoroughly CooKed,
Rolled Into Thin Flakes and Then Toasted a
Perfept Golden Brown. -
The
Taste Ling
10-CENT PKQS: AT GROCERS
39
ttim Cereal Company, Ltd., Dattlc Creek. M!ch.,nj. S. A.
For one year more tha same men will
continue to rule the destinies of the
O. R. 4 N. Co., who have had the Job for
the past year. At an adjourned meeting
or me Biocanoiaers oi ine company neld
today the same' board of directors was
elected for the ensuing year. This board
win meat -an tne near zutura and -elect
officers. an executive- committee and
transact whatever business may come up
in the regular order. -
The board of directors, as it wss last
year and will be for the current year.
Is as follows: B. Blalsdell, Portland;
V. L. Bull, New Torlc; H. F. Conner
Portland: William D. Cornish, New
York; W. W. Cotton, Portland; Maxwell
Bvarts, New York; A. Gavin, Portland;
E. H; Harfiman and R. 8. lovett. New
York: W. K. Litsenberg, R. B. Miller, J.
P. O'Brien W. D. 8klnner. C. O. guther-1
land ana j. w. witson ail or fortland.
EXPERTS SAY WEIGHT
HAS ATMIXG AIRSHIP
i
(United Frew Leued Wlr..J
Wasblngrton, Sept 10. The signal
corps officers here today freely express
the belief that Orvllle Wright, who
shattered all records In his history-male
Ing aeroplane flights, will be able to ex
ceed by a wide margin the requirements
of the war .department. One official pre
dicted tnat tne Wright aeroplane will be
able to make 4$ miles an hour. The
matter of remaining in the air for a
given length of time bothers no one
now, since Wright sailed laat evening
for 12 minutes and li second, with
perfect ease.
The members of the signal corps ars
all anxious to take a trip la the ma
chin since Lieutenant Uhm mmiA
about with Wright at Fort layer last
Trnini.
Orrl.le Wright Is the hero of the 4r
and his claim to the title of "king of
tne air, tnougn not advanced by him
self, is not disputed. Me hss received
consTatulatlnna from aeronauts from all
parts or this country and Eumps but
is calm and unassuming as usual w-
has little to say except that be "anew
tbe machine) wauld Aa It."
Hotel St Francis
SAN FRANCISCO '
Thfi hostelry, possesses all the
best features of the world s finest
caravansaries, and has added many
ideas, to the sum of hotel happi
ness. -". y?'--
It has introduced to Pacific
Coast Hoteldom the Electric
Grill, ' Pneumatic Tube Service,
Magneta Clock System and today
represents the farthest advance of
science in hptel service in America.
Rates European, from $2 upward
Under the management vf
. JAMES WOODS
.fa
You Can LIveOutdoor
All Winter at
MATCHLESS
DELMQNTE
THE PARADISE OF THE PA
CIFIC. 125 MILES SOUTH OF
BAtf FRANCISCO. .A
Affords every facility for rolf,
tennis, riding, motoring, and all
other sports under Idesl condi
tions, i .
Superb climate beautiful scan
Every luxury and convenience
of the best city hotels.
Stopover privileges oa an
through railroad tickets. Thrangv
parlor oar from city dally at a
. m. -llustrated
literature on request. .
Li. R. WARNER, Manager
. OIK XOVTS, CAX
LITTLE WAS BUNXEs G '
.LITTLE TOO FAST
V
Tbe .last aatnlst to ba arrt4 for
ap3tfta; bis mntnr rar Is l R Lttb
l was arrested this morning r.
leased on his own reciter) Isaac. Ptro
maa Harms held a aatch- on" little's
rar. .
Te n"rt"rr harVr bas a tr
i i r-!i, ri is rrrcea a
oa ai. Use f.saat la ut ci,i
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
6URT STREET ASCVE t'RIOI SQCARE
just epposm Kara xt. wmw
EUIOPEAI PUI 11.60 A DAT UP
AlEIlCAimi S1C0AEAT IP
4 A lit ionUn fecial Kill t&i
ferfck ttrt ctBTt. f infihil it I esrt tf
$153,CC0. Ertry tecTsrt nl ccimJ
aett. 0i ur Can tnnsftrrtci Ii 3
ptrti ( cr;. Citin cttti mU lrj
Ms HiiMn.
4 If tiwUX MirisliDct
in IciBrj H l tkj rmmfc I Irics,
ttCf ft ttl n'tst ,
HOTEL STEVA0T
JJL0CJI HEARINO SET J
FOR NIOT MONDAY
Ths hearing of J. A, Barnbas. alias
Jaoob A. Ulooh, charged with polygamy,
and af Ualvina Weiss, who wss arrested
with him In fUattte two weeks ago, Vias
been sat for fitipteiuber 14 by Judge Van
SUnt. ,
Malt tea. tha new non-aloohol! and
non-Intoxicating beer, has made an In
stantaneous hit. Orders will be filled ss
fast l poaaihle. Phone or . address
Henry Welnliard brewery., .
lias Effect, However, of Put- Residence Property Along
tins Health' Measure Twenty-Fifth Street
.Through With Rush, r V. ? "; Is Sol
It's a Pleasure
to wear
Benjamin-$
Glothfes
It's a greater pleasure for
us to show them" ?
The Reputation of Benjamin Clothes is
already Established the-world overthe
man of dressy ideas demands them
gssaaw J w f m . 1
y Ir 311 Morrison,
Opp. P. 0.
Drake & Swan Co. ,
i
415 Washington; St;
Exclusive lines of ' ij
Ladies' Outer Garments and ?
Petticoats
Our INTRODUCTORY prices at a SAVING of
10 to 20 Per Cent Per Garment
Waists
For evening and
street wear
$7.95 to $20
Petticoats
See window display
for Friday
SPECIALS every day
Prices to suit every eco
nomical buyer.
tee Ciy Farfe
Is just the place to put
that house you have in
mind for' yourself, your
wife and children. .. More,
if you don't want to at-"
tend to Its construction
we will look after that for
you. If you want home
to more into now, we hare
that. We do a large real '',
estate business in aU lines.
AREIM. & THOMPSON
Chamber of Commtrc ,
CAXxromnA lonu
CAuromvzA torni.
rred Wollenbers;
Uax Schalbofar
! JLebeabaara
Aa aaes aaled Cni-I
slaa aa a raasw
aataea exaeuee
J7etauL
Hotel Normandie
Sutler and Cc:h Sh.
Sat Francisco
Pre-etntpantlr tha bt and petrest uptown hetaLoaveaJent ttbatrea and
shore; lie bright, richly farnishd rooms from (LIS bps wttb beta U to
ii ao. full. prior, oeorooss aaa oeu.
Commercial sample rootaa .
!. upw Aaerlcaa plaa. l.t . ap.
MOKL AIJDIiCOX
fTt KTUa sHiest.
(ai rmxcisco, caL.
A flrst-dasa jy!t botee bptl. Eure-
res flaa. Centralljr V-ad. K"ar
t l r e4 shor-pins; dtstnet F.atae
II vp. Bit-t!'vi f the srt Mrs
L, 1L i'cVIjra. jrcrriats.
Roal House, San franctsco
remit aa Snr&rd tta.
All eaistde moms, eteaia beat, bat and
rld (. Rata ta IX rr dsr.
wkly rates. Csfe. Fourth street rare
direct from Tbtrd atrt 6 -rot. Ttw
Trrrr, Hoir1 sireet cars d.rect. V. it.' X
lurjia. gtoi utisr.