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s THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13. 100ft PROCESS! ROBBED OF ORY AH Kegiilia and Sjmbolry to Be Eliminated From the V. Great Catholic Ceremonial i in tho British Capital To- morrow. -U-lfg LEAD RALLY Former United States Sen ator Will Preside at Demo cratic Meeting: When Sen ator Gore of Oklahoma Speaks. BOURNE $ S 10 HELP III FOR TflfT r. no lor Jonathan Bourn I la going to kin-lid mim of hla good money ha Ion know how much to aid In aecur- Ing tha "uaual Republican majority'' for Taft in Oregon, but tha aanator la not going to hand tha coin, ovar to the f t Mfit.il iwimmtHu a. viva it Into. M-unueo D v"nn nt finance commit Gearln haa been choaan aa tha chalMtee nt that ore-aniaation. ik. i - - ih. n.m. I Ha la aoln to iiandle tna ainawi or .i v-i-i o-..,kI- k .. political warfare himself, personally, cratlo rally to ba held September IS, at nd p,,, u whr- his esperlenee- and hie wnicn senator Tnoroas r. wore, me i discretion .lejie Aim it win ao me mosi blind orator from Oklahoma, will ba the e-ood. h. . , ., (Hearst Wew by Lesgsst taased Wire,) principal speaker. Tha rally will ba the honor or the credit which will come London. Sept. 11. Devoujt Cathollca held In tha armory If that auditorium either to himself, to Senator nuiton, or were intenmiv dlaannointed tonlaht by can ba secured, if not In one of tha to the state central committee aa are- . - i i. u i .MIfli.Mi,IM a Um .iv i itiit ftr in. vnru nnn. nurinrf uia cam' .uvum uu.v v. . j . 17 - , T. . . . . . . . tha field with a work i?a!r !" j&.!?tS2 owit k.; p..b.uty of .. .;,. r t,.r. wiy b. n - - regular or uia oemg acnaauiea nr m 7ni Vut , that out of deference to tha prima night at tha armory thera ie aoma doubt hsr 9? j thJ , -r! iter, wlah.a tha prooaaaloa tomor- Jrafcomtt Son? bB.m? rturSlrnVwrf' 111 h mUcall-r altered. Thara but th A'.eomm,It.'. A7,B A1?? ton and br tha offlolali of the ReoublL r- : 'm' ari-angetnent, in onsjge aopes v ow piei- -...,,. H. alao knowal and will lor tne rally '- beiievea. that thla political monitor bear back to Mr. Tart a true ana un . . . " I ' . ' arranrement In chajf will ba no ceremony and bo reatmenta, 1 10 aeoura tha bi( hall; nr1 mmllniila and ttlahona will Walk In I lnr. i w- . i m.( u.i.. .v jnri 4UI hub uu um- ordinary court dresa , Senator ' Gore la ona of the noted fl blaaed report of what haa been dona dur- Archbiahop Bourne recrived com- "V1" , oklahon. (hooch 1" iK. c.,r.n", ",yH..w,i"S,-ao.n.7 iiiuuivaiivn wm w' - i loiaiiT Diinu. ana in niKa sicsin ma hnnnr win tv nvn nv Mr. 'irt in mm aeprecAUDff xn procession mm one inuiy oniT 07 ma icuow ouneni ana iowm- to wnom nonor oue. .-4 V. a.laanK am ranlv 1 171611 Of HIS IlOnit 110.10. DUt DT in rPD' TAMaU N-kaMa n.Vai (flaMUlCU eUlU - ltctBVu,l T I . . . - . W i, 1 . tm I aawV AlUVKa area. agrealna; to eUmlnaU tha ceremonial and Maoclated. Aa an orator ha holde It la aatd that Senator Bourne haa eatmente. Tha ceremonial of the pro- h,e rank among tha apeakere of the JK"1,0 tcA,t,"ir 'ZPffStiSJ fill cession, therefore, will take place in- nfttlon. and tha Democratic manaaera ofort In the work of orianlaina; the aid. the cathedral and tha papal leaata wl .V. iu in. Vrt t h I. 7Z1 atate for Taft through the medium of will c-lve tha benediction from a .uai-1 ,. , (.J-. .u. ininX.nt ue o fait ciuoa oia.ua up cony, the multitude being unable t . a . vl - WorK at tna uemocrauo neaaauartera .hi.i i. w. ir f"?Jil""""nc"Bw"," ' -T'VT lit sroaTesslna- ateadlly and the lUti ... L ;rjk7' ...T. Neyrvthelesa. the decision la considered! Bd.1coun.tJ """n"-"?? ?SmJ!? IJl Mr- Bourne, Into thla work tha aanator a aviso one, aa It avolda all poaalblllty " " y " ""R"" win put ma own -money ana n win of trouble. v" I In November. For tha past two weeka hemVa the presidential candidate to Judge Th. afrwet nrMM ah win na a mere i oryaji ana nern urmuiimio viuua n wnetner na naa uone ine Deal woric Dna- colorlesa promenade of black-robed car-1 been In prooesa of formation through- albla for him to do in the campaign. rtlnala and blshoDa. without tha carry out tha atate, and it la expected that by It Is alao understood that there is to fnr of the eucharlut. Thua there will l October l there will not Da a Drecinct in i oa a disinterested man sent to Onion ha no cro vocation to biaoted violence I tha atata which does not. have ona of I by Mr. Taft to watch the couraa of tha and also all technical Illegality will be I these orgaalsationa to work in harmony campaign and to Judge of the work that avoided. I with the atate committee In carrying a being cone here. Mr. Taft and the At the ODenlnr of tha Cathollo mass I rnm.ni tha work nf tha mmntltn. I national committee recosmlss no fac. .In-Albert hall this evenlna ArchblshOD I tit.ta rh.im.n RwmIt la much an. tiona In the Republican nartr of Ore. Bourne made tha announcement. It Was I eouraaed bv tha renorta that are com-1 ton, so It la aald, and -do not care greetea wiin at storm or nisses ana ln- to th0 headquarters from all parts wnetner tna worn done ror him la done hoota. clearly showlnar the bitter feel- i.'.iTr J. .I!tv. w throuah tha efforts of Ranatnr Vultnn M . a . a I Ul LlXfJ afcMlVa BUU I IIUW llaH lUUI V IUiU I . . i - . . a. jjik wiai na uwn enyenacrca oy nmoP onfldant Amr bv da-- that Brvan an ni xrionas, or Benator uourno and ?1'"c"ssloB rai'ed, bT iToteaUnt al- 1febSSlr1mn the Worlty'of ! .erent., or the atata central com- Aim arcjiuiBiiop asia ' wm aeepiy V- xrn.n,v.. wnom bo long aa it la done, and effec tively. inia ran aeent. so it la aain will remain in Oregon during the cam paign ana win carry ma report back to jur. xaii xonowinr lis close. mitom OhJLlled AralB. Soma doubt la cast by this condition of affaira on the probability of any se rious enori Deing made Dy tha fulton people to capture the control of the atate convention of Taft cluba sched uled for Tuesday. The organisation of iiiobo ciudb naa oeen undertaken by John C Young, tha atate convention will come together by virtue of his call, and it is safe to presume that tha credit ing the first Monday in November. KANSAS WHITES E mined at the atate of affaira and bit terly resented the Intolerant spirit that had brought this condition about. The decision to make a concession' to the Protestant alliance and tha other opponents of the parade waa not reached without a spirited debate. Many of the clerical leaders were In favor of disre garding the complaints and also the message from tha premier, but tha con servatives finally carried the point . Danger or a nostue aemonatration waa the determining element. Even though a heavy guard was offered the Cathollca, It waa - feared that an out- create wouia cast a dioi on ooin cnurca i -rt , pfU TT-U nil " presume mat tna credit and atate that would be of lasting In-1 DPflTltV 7 hflftrill tlOlflS Oil for work done by it will go to Mr. Jury. v v i f " Young and Senator Bourne. Therefore Asioe rrom tne paraae tomorrow i n An qnn I iTIITIpIQ y,t TH "? "ouduui ir oenator iuiton a friends wui j,T7 ,10 capture tne convention. CMS BUCKS the narade tomorrow promises to be- the biggest day living! ixinaon catnoiics nave ever seen. , juvery Catholic church in the city will bo oc cupied bf cardinals or bishops and the people nave oeen urgea to mane sucn an outpouring aa to impress the empire with the strength, o- JSngllsn Cathol Mob and Compels 25 to Act as Deputies. At Le Palais Royal You will find some wonderful bargains in ladies' suits, made' in all the latest models and latest materials; 33-inch coats showing slashed side and back effect. Taffeta lined Bored skirts with folds. Also a won derful bargaw-jn Silk Petticoats Black, blue, brown and green; worth $7, while they last, only $3.50 Ladies' suits in many of the new shades and models. $20.00 and $2250 values $14.50 Ladi.s fine Jong coat suits, new shaped collars with inlaid Tel vet, also on cuffs; coats trimmed with silk bt aid and edged with sarin; worth from $25 to $32, $18.75 Millinery e Brookshire, Texas. Sept li. A negro named Newton, impli cated with his brother in tha killing of a White farmer, John Buchton, was. taken from the jail thla evening and hanged to a telegraph pole. Waited Pru Leaied Wire.) Seneca, Kan., Sept. ll.-y-A clash be tween whites and blacka la feared here following an attack on Samuel Murphy, a farmer, by two negroes, Jim and Allle Johnson, Friday night. The negroea as saulted a white boy who taunted them about a horse race they had lost, and Murpny interfered in nenau or tne laa. He was stabbed and kicked into Insensi bility by the negroea In sight of his wire ana aix children. A mob quickly pursued and overtook the negroea, and armed with ropes were Dent on a lyncning, wnicn was only voided by the pluck of a deputy sher iff, who, gun in hand, 'stood in the door of a vacant house In which the fugi tives were, and held the mob at bav. compelling 26 members to act aa spe cial deputies and protect the negroes until other officers arrived. The prisoners are in the county Jail MTU L1EIII0D RAISES DOUBT CENTRAL BODY to wt mil Plans for tha Bepubltcan campaign in Multnomah county were discussed at a meeting of tha Republican county Central committee yesterday afternoon. Tha meeting; had been called by County Chairman J. P. Kennedy and aporoxl mately 70 out of a possible membership of 11 attended. Routiae business was transacted by committee, J. jr. Binnott DOinj elected vlee-chalrman and B m Raao treasurer, to .comport with the corrupt practice act now in lorce and which makes It necessary for all political or ganizations to have such officials. Gladness was brought to the heart of John C. Young and Senator Bourne by th Indorsement of tha Taft cluba already organised in the countv under ' ' ' V -".v. . i- i I ' f& ill Y I l ? i -i .af.-x . l" ' (,' i i t Mlf SP i-. in ... ... n : OJaXCTOBWIA HOTJ-XB. ";' ' i - saaaasaasasaaaassaaaasaaisasas II' o- n imTDTOn CD i i i i . i I f i my KRI'S FAll SOUS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES- i BETTER than most suits sold ' . at $20 and $25 at other stores, t ' ; Our REPUTATION for performing ALL THAT WE PROMISE assures you that you will receive BETTER VALUES here than at any store in Portland. ; WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO inn 3rdand0a!( 1st and Yamhill the management o State Organiser Young. This indorsement was mad In 5 iorm or a resolution. it w Bankers 13tudy Frenzied Fi nance Which Had Fish for Basis. IS Oct millinery department second to none ia the city; well stodted with the latest and best at the lowest prices, quality con sidered; try it and be convinced. t Se Window Display. 375 Washington Si VVVVVVNVVVNNVVvSN3 fUnltod Pries Leased Wlrt.l Chicago, Sept. 12. Evidence of the methods employed to promote tha fin ance of "A. Booth A Co.," the firm which practically controlled the American fish market until It went into a recelver'a bands, Is being collected by banks for tuiure use. Many rumors are circu lated as to representations made by per aona interested In dliDoainr of tke con. corn's paper. Creditors declare that banics that advanced large auma on col lateral supposed to be worth ISO cents on the dollar now find the paper to bo worth considerably lefts. The ascets of the comnanv are aatd to be I5.000.00d. llabvitles approximate nearly 11 1.000.000. The loss will fail on Chios iro banks. W. Vernon Booth, for mer president and chairman of the board of directors, la on the verge of Detwous prostration. rear age he re linquished the office of president and althonrh W. Vernoa Booth waa at tha head of the eomDaiir whan tha earlier alleaed irreg-ularitlea ara believed to nave crept into ita affaira, ba la not blamed by the banka. They expect to fix tba reaponslbtllty elsewhere. The report of the company's official howe lLl04.aot cask oa Wad. Tbe banka expect to prcnn tbamselvea aa far aa they eaa by holding ttvM fua4a. At a meeting of the comraltt. of; crelltorf today various reaeone for the ran u re er tba rlrro were aaala-nad. One bolder of many tbouaajids of dollars worth of collateral thought W. Vernoa Booth's devouoa to goliUog and aociety Mft the company la tha Ivan da of uvea who exrald mot maaare Ita affaira. Aa her bilvd the firm attempted tba impossible wboa It tried to establish rpoaopoiy ob tha entire flab market, fork promotSoa with aara-e profita waa glvoa as tba cavso by aaothor. A tna lorlty aa-rwad that aU of tba eauaee eoetrlbated a. part. Expet-te attribute tho (allare of tba ootapajiy to J.. ' esyieg naa lor tna Additional Booeodlnga ara -Peetoa beat wa. A rtent baa ttt rraotad a Pftryl raataa oa a b.t anwat4 ea a U baadiav to pick Xrttt. th It -as decided to hnM vultlv moot, lns of the committee and also of tha executive committee during thn rtmi n. der of the campaign. These meetings will take charge of all prominent Taft meetings to be held throughout tha county , curing tne campaign. After the county committee haa chosen the time and place of meeting the atate ReDorts were mala durlnar tha meat. !na bv cammittamen from dlfferant nn. ciucia in tne county. . GRAtf D ATENTJE NOW HAS G. 0. P. CLUB You Can Live Outdoor All Winter at . MATCHLESS DEL MONTE THE PARADISE OP THE PA CIFIC. 126 MILES SOUTH OP BAN FRANCISCO. Affords every facility for golf, tennis, riding, motoring, and all .other sporta under Ideal condi tions. Superb climate beautiful scen ery. JJvery ' luxury and convenience Of the best city hotels. Stopover privileges on an 1 1 Huongs railroad tlokats. Througn , parlor ear from tlty dally ' at 3 llustrated literature on . request. n. K. WARNED, Manager OS, asoami, Cavi. SPECIAL RATES Anil Train Service to Salem VIA OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY ' " FOR . . OREGON STATE f AIR SEPT. 14-19, Inc. AND "Portland Day", Thursday, September 17th No Cocaine, No Gas Our . aneoass la due to uniform htarb-srada work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak- naaa can now have their teeth ex tracted filled and brldaework ap plied without tha least pain or dan ger. PAfNLESS EXTRACTiON SI-KARAT CROWNS 1 DDTrnca rwrrT3 r i TTVna. .a a a a a (ltV OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE.. 8.0 UKSD PIRATE ...1C.00 TEETH a; a a M fcrlSI Royal House, San Francisco pay expenses of tha meetings. ' " ronrth aad Howard Bts. All outalde rooms,'' steam heat, hot and cold water. Kates ouo to li Der dav. Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street cars direct from Third .street depot. From Ferry, Howard street cars direct F. 1 Turpln. proprietor. Tha ' Grand Avenue Taft Republican club - was organised . at Ixigus hall. Grand avenue and Eaat Washington streets, last night - Thera waa a good attendance of voters from the district I gathered In tha hall In answer to the call for tna meeting and a permanent I organization waa aeoured by tne elec tion of the following officers: Presi dent Henry G. Kurt d ret; vice-president uan Keiianer; aecretary, j. v. Howard; treasarer. George K. llcCord. An ex- ecutlveommittee waa elected comooaad of the following men: Richard Deich, u. B. nutcninaon ana w- J. iyons. Delegates were alao elected to rep resent the club at tha atate convention of Republican cluba. called for next Tueeday, for tha purpose of forming a state Taft league. The delegatea elected were C A. Eigeiow, uan Keiianer. Rich ard Delcb, w. E. Williamson. George K. McCord, H. G. Kundret and C V. Howard ware designated aa ax-offlclo delegates. , COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, 7th Flocr Couch Building, Portland wsa in asaasssaaraisaaaawf A practically permanent paint a rich in color, la tnde oy grinding tae tn oitumen. bonas of mummies CURES RHEUMATISM j.OQgbttiiSflcl T kottde, Jtft ktHt, AM XXTXMMA& BZXZST rOB. ; RHEUMATISM rVlatteai 1 y arrow s Headaches Nearalaia I Nruraiaie Uaadacbaa N array sneee I 'ervoa Zrtrppsi aMeeplassaiss INerveoa AffeeUoaJ TRADa? WXTFTUZD BT A.W; Allen &Co. WBolasala lal Be tall Drugglsta. i Kanhill SU, Fwtknd, Or. PACinC COAfT AOENTaV back to mam forged checks la the city last month ad made a sensational ettembt to es cape when arrested at Edmonton, Can ada tbie weak, win probably reach the city today. Chief Gruxmacher received a mes sage from Seattle last evening that Clark and Uanager Scott of the Intern ac tion! , Conservatory' of Music, who caaDed one or tne cnecka. toe-ether with aa Edmontoa officer, had arrived la Seattle. As Detective Kay, Hellyer aad Teonant were all In sttla lui night, ha will be brought down by one f them. Kay too D. E. Toley, other wise known as VcArdla, to Taooma yeau terday. where he Is wasted to answer several cbargaa.. Heiiyar and Teaaaat ara oa a vacation trip. Kramrr Defeats Clarke. . Vw Tortr SLMit 14 WanW - the aationai rKamDlon fclci-cle rider f America, tonlaht prowd hla Maht to the title by aefaatlr. Pack Ciarke, the Aostrailam. la airatsht heats la tk.ir match rac at Kadaoa Square garden. Effective Monday, September 14th, the following train schedule will be in effect for l-atr Week: LEAVING PORTLAND A. M. 6:25, 7:35, 8:35, 8:55, 10:00. 11:10. 11:20. P.M. 2:05, 3:30, 6:05. LEAVING SALEM A. M. 6.05. 9:05,: 10:15. 11:05: P.M. 1:45, 3:28, 5:30.6:00, 7:00, 8:30. "PORTLAND DAV" (THURSDAY, SEPT. 17) FOUR SPECIAL TRAINS FROM PORTLAND AND SALEM IN ADDITION TO OTHER TRAINS ABOVE, AS FOLLOWS: LEAVING' p6rTLAND-S:35, I LEAVING SALEM 5:30, 6:00, 8:55, 1Q:00, 11:10 A. M. ' 7:00. 8:30 P.M. Trains arriving at and departing from Satem stop at Highland avenue. Hood.street. State street, and Mill street depot The cars of Salem City Railway will meet all Oregon Electric Railway trains at Hood street and handle passengers "directly to and from the Fair Grounds. Highland avenue in Salem is located within a few blocks of the Fair Ground entrance and passengers not de siring to go into the citywill find this a convenient place at which to leave and board trains. RATES FROM PORTLAND All Days Except "Portland Day" , $2.00 Round Trip Tickets on sale daily, commencing Sunday, September 13th, good for return tantil Sunday, "September XaamJaatloa aad . Ooasnltatloa Free. UAVli, SBPT. 81 WI VTTLIm VLJkJCB tSPEOZAIa BITJCTIOJt OJT iU SZUITAXi WOJaX. . , Wa extend to all a soeclal Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free of charge. Wo own and control tha largest and beat equipped dental establish ment In tha world, havtnar IS offices all told. . Wo give a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attend ant , . ' Open evening till T. Sunday I to L Union Painless Dentists K31M Morris a St, Ooraei rtnt. 20th. Portland Day" 3125 Round Trip Tickets en sale Thursday," September 17th, good going and re turning on any trains of this datt only. . For Farther Information Call Up N. L. ATKINS, Ticket Agent GEO. F. NEVINS, Traffic Mgr. Phone, Main X96S ' Phone, Main 7098, ..... I tasternuatrflciory f I I sa.' Oa , aa ' J - - v , - 1 ' v x Why we eaa , " afford to: sell , ' ' V ' 1 ! , aad tP-OO fa i III I naOk Beeaaaa I If I ' ' jthe goods ba- SI ' I fore yom by f I I ' ' 1 the hata. Opsj C -eveaiagm. laVaa4aV,aaaarWal Of U vsrtasai raanadj etnW I Sr itrt wiikmm gleaHinaiteaw I ma s i il na. Va My - -r ijj --a ft maZm rlDELITT JIUPTURE CUEE S14 ars-ettaa XUt Vattlaaa, Oraga, FURS REMODELED . At laaa haa ne-ba1f prVa darta the nert month, Kew rvrs anada at lovaet poaalble pric. 1 eVchaunacher, :0( Ma4 lsoa atreet. , - Little "AdleU" ilnajs pay. Why Are You Reading This . Piano Talk? . Ton want to know WHERE To hay yotir planoa. Sherman. Clay aV Co. are one of tha oideat and best known piano housee in America. Ton waat to know HOW to buy. Go to tha house with aa established name to a house of known standing that carries pianos of honest . worth. Oo to Shermaa. Clay Co. aad yon ami find their plaa anlqas and MONET -A VINO. It wtll rarprlse yon to learn how aaally yon may coma lata possee sloa of a plan voder oar now mooejr aavlng idea. Com in and let mm tall yoa abxrot It ' Brine this adiertlaainaat with yon Monday morning; aad aeleet your piano aad ieara what wa mean. - Fine bargatna la aaed. plaaoa Wo iwnt plaaoa, Sherman, Clay & Co. ad Tatorrtaea, CTh Mr 1